H25 User Manualv1.1
H25 User Manualv1.1
H25 User Manualv1.1
User Manual
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Serial Number
A serial number appears on all Opticon products. This official registration number is directly related to the device purchased. Do
not remove the serial number from your Opticon device. Removing the serial number voids the warranty.
Warranty
Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract, all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship
for two years after purchase. Opticon will repair or, at its option, replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship
with proper use during the warranty period. Opticon is not liable for damages caused by modifications made by a customer. In
such cases, standard repair charges will apply. If a product is returned under warranty and no defect is found, standard repair
charges will apply. Opticon assumes no liability for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or
inability to use both the hardware and software, even if Opticon has been informed about the possibility of such damages.
Packaging
The packing materials are recyclable. We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to transport your
scanner or send it for service. Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by the warranty.
Trademarks
Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.
Opticon, Inc. and Opticon Sensors Europe B.V. are wholly owned subsidiaries of
OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd., 12-17, Tsukagoshi 4-chome, Warabi-shi, Saitama, Japan 335-0002. TEL +81-(0) 48-446-1183;
Congratulations on purchasing the H25 Portable Data Terminal, a Microsoft Windows® CE Rugged Device. Its special combination of
features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as:
Chapter 4 Communication Describe how to use all kinds of communication of the Device.
Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes.
Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the LCD panel could become cracked and
possibility cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside because the liquid irritates the
skin.
Although the Device has passed the test of IP65 standard for water and dust resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain
or other concentrated moisture. Such condition exceeds the IP65 standard, and could result in water or other contaminants
Use only the original approved AC Adapter with the Device. Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical
Do not disassemble the Device. Servicing should be done by supplier only. If the Device or accessories gets damaged due
to wrong handling or unauthorized repair, warranty is void. In case the warranty seals are broken, warranty is void too.
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Under no circumstance will supplier be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages baring out of the
use or inability to use the hardware and software and/or any data loss, even if supplier has been informed about the pos-
Do not throw the battery pack in fire. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures.
Do not connect the positive battery pack with negative battery pack to each other with any metal object (like wire).
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills, strike the battery pack with a hammer, step on the battery pack or
Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get wet.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and protection measures, which, if
damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified device. When it is used in devices other than
the specified devices, the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device causes any abnormal
current to flow, it may cause the battery pack to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one’s eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and imme-
diately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.
1.4 CE Statement
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been
applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the
1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices;Radio equipment to be used in the 1
GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive
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- EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission
equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering
- Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering the essential
- Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800
bands covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC)
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular
- EN 62209-2: 2010
- Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless communication devices — Human
models, instrumentation, and procedures Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless
communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz)
- EN 62311: 2008
- Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz –
300 GHz)
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA
countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the
device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
This device is restricted to indoor use in the frequency band 2454 to 2483.5 MHz in France.
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[Czech] dalaími pYísluanými ustanoveními sm• rnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse]
[Danish] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit
[German] den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie
1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tüüp = type of
[Estonian] equipment] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele
teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Español Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] cumple con los
[Spanish] requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva
1999/5/CE.
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Français Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l'appareil [type d'appareil] est conforme aux exi-
[French] gences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai
[Italian] requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski Ar šo [name of manufacturer / izgatavot• ja nosaukums] deklar• , ka [type of equipment / iek• rtas
[Latvian] tips] atbilst Direkt+vas 1999/5/EK bktiskaj• m pras+b• m un citiem ar to saist+tajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuvis Šiuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir
[Lithuanian] kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Neder- Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in overeenstemming is
lands [Dutch] met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-' ti! ijiet
[Maltese] essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o' rajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Magyar Alulírott, [gyártó neve] nyilatkozom, hogy a [... típus] megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ
[Hungarian] követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Polski Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] o[ wiadcza, | e [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi
[Polish] wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Português [Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos
[Portuguese] essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko [Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi
[Slovenian] relevantnimi dolo• ili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensky [Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] sp:Ha základné po~iadavky a vaetky prísluané
[Slovak] ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
Suomi [Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä]
[Finnish] tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden
ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga
[Swedish] egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the in-
structions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
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- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated
June 24, 2007.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi
product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only.
Please use only the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories supplied by the SHIN CHUAN COMPUTER CO., LTD. For this
product or select a belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at
least 1.5 cm separation distance between the device and the user's body.
Caution: Opticon declares that H25 ( FCC ID: TQ2-H25PDT-BWG )is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4GHz by specified firm-
ware controlled in U.S.A.
The FCC ID of H25 is TQ2-H25PDT-BWG
Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision
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A. H25
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Figure 1-2 Product Labeling (Back side view)
The H25 detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notifi-
cation.
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H25
Display - 240 x 320 2.8” TFT 256K Color LCD with LED backlight
Communication Ports - USB: Support USB v2.0 client. (Device and Cradle)
- Dimensions:
Color - Black
- Optional: High-Capacity Li-Ion Battery Pack (3.7VDC/2760mAh)
Peripherals and Accessories
- Single Dock
Software - Microsoft Windows 6.0 Professional
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Humidity 5% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
Should this Device be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the serial
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2. Getting Started
2.1 Check the package
Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage:
A. H25
1. H25 Terminal
2. Hand Strip
3. Stylus Cord.
4. Standard Battery Pack(3.7VDC/1840mAh)
5. MicroUSB Client Cable for Terminal
6. Switching Adapter Output:DC5V/1A
7. Stylus(Inserted onto Lowercase)
8. Quick Guide(Not shown in this page)
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2.2 General View of the PDT
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Indicator “Green” color WLAN or GPRS Enable
4 LCM / Touch Panel Do specific action through touch panel by stylus
5 Left Scan key Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys
Right Scan key
Main Scan key
6 Power key Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode.
7 F1 ~ F4 key The four application keys, hot keys of application program defined by end
user.
8 Navigation key Navigation keys for left, right, up and down directions
9 Alpha-Numeric keys Numeric keys, Change to Alpha keys after pressing Alpha key.
10 Alpha key Toggle Alpha-mode for Alpha-Numeric keys
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Fn key This key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters
and perform system functions.
12 Enter key This key confirms data entry
13 Micro USB port A connector to support MicroUSB Client
14 Scan window A window for scanning of barcode reader
15 Stylus Use the stylus for selecting items and entering information.
16 Battery Cover Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery cover to leave system
from suspend mode
17 Battery cover Latch To keep battery cover locked
18 Hand Strap This strap can be sealed tighter or looser
19 Speaker 1W speaker for audio sound
1. Turn the locking latches (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover away from the Device.
Figure-8 Detach the battery cover from Device
2. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and ensuring the battery snaps into place.
Figure -9 Insert the battery pack
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3. Replace the battery cover by inserting the bottom first, and then press the top in firmly. Turn the locking latches (right and left)
4. Charge time: For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 6 hours. Subsequent charging time needs
approximately 3 hours.
◆. When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the Device
turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED
indicator turns to Green.
1. Connect the Micro USB cable to both Device and computer or a power adapter.
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Figure -11 Charging with power adapter
◆ When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the Device turns on Red.
◆ After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED indicator turns to Green.
CAUTION: Please do not remove the Battery pack too long from Device after you have already full-charged the Battery pack and
backup battery pack and start to use the Device. Otherwise non-saved data will be lost. Please also keep in mind power the
Device off if you want to change the main Battery pack.
using.
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2.4.2 Power on / off
Press the Power key briefly ( ). If the Device does not power on, perform the cold reset. See chapter 2.7.2.
As the Device initializes its file system, it splash screen displays for about 30 seconds followed by calibration screen. Every time
To turn off the Device, just press the Power key again. This action does not actually turn off the Device, it only turns the Device
into suspend mode. All running applications remain as you left them, until you press the Power key again to resume operation of
the Device.
To mute the sound, press the key first, and then press the key to turn off and turn on the sound.
The stylus is located next to hand-strap on the right rear of the Device. The stylus function is same as the mouse on a PC. Use the
stylus to:
1) Navigate the display, select menu item and open optional applications.
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2) Tap the characters on soft keyboard panel.
3) Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select the list of multiple items.
CAUTION: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the display to avoid any unexpected damage of the touch screen.
Power On/Off
Up Soft Keyboard
Down Reserved
Right Brightness
Function change
Escape Tab
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Alpha + Fn+ Alpha + Main
Key Main Function Fn + Main Function
Function
1 @ (at) : \
2 ’ (Quotation Marks) A B C
3 + (Plus Sign) D E F
4 Paste G H I
5 € J K L
6 - (Minus Sign) M N O
7 Copy P Q R S
8 & (AND) T U V
9 X (Multiplication) W X Y Z
0 Space 〔 〕
# / (Division) = %
Move the cursor up one row or line The cursor will move
Up continuously if button is pressed continuously.
Application key 1, User can define F1 function from setting.
Move the cursor down one row or line The cursor will move
Down continuously if button is pressed continuously.
Application key 2, User can define F2 function from setting.
Move the cursor one character to the left. The cursor will move
Left continuously if button is pressed continuously.
Application key 3, User can define F3 function from setting.
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Key Main Function Definition
Move the cursor one character to the right. The cursor will move
Right continuously if button is pressed continuously.
Application key 4, User can define F4 function from setting.
* * key
# # key
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2.4.6.1 Special Function by “Fn” + Main Function
The “Fn” key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions.
Device Power
Backlight
Audio Mute
press key to enable audio
mute or turn on audio function each
time.
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Fn + Main
Key Sequence Definition
Function
1. It is to do “Paste” function.
2. To do this function by pressing
Paste
key first, and then pressing
1. It is to do “€” function.
2. To do this function by pressing
Euro symbol
key first, and then pressing
1. The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha
modes. Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys.
Alpha mode is when you type letters with the number keys.
2. When you press key, it appears “Alpha” icon at the Task bar to
indicate Alpha mode is enabled. It means Alpha mode is disabled if
there isn’t “Alpha” icon at Task bar. The keypad stays in the alpha mode
until you press key again. For an example to type “ cap1 ” word,
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press < wait 1 seconds >
4. While you are in the Alpha mode and you press key +
key to initial the “ Caps ” mode, you will render a Caps Lock until you
press key again. Once you are in Caps mode, you stay in
A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d
E
e
F
f
G
g
H
h
I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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Q
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R
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To To
Press the Keys Press the Keys
enter enter
W
w
X
x
Y
y
Z
z
〔 〕
﹒ ,
= %
Note:The key is not needed to key in if the character isn’t the first
alpha character being keyed in.
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2.5.2 Entering the Data
To select and open programs, select Start > Programs from the task bar to open a list of available programs. or if the program
There are several ways to enter data on the Device once in an application:
Use the keypad to enter alpha-numeric characters, Refer to “2.4.6 Using the H25 keypad”.
Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC. Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus
across the desired text, double-tapping to select one word and triple-rapping to select an entire line/paragraph. Refer to
Use the soft input panel (digital keyboard) with the stylus.
Use the bar code scanning to enter data. Press the trigger or “Barcode Scan” key to initiate a scan. The scanned data will
enter the current application’s open file. Refer to “2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version” starting for more infor-
For more information on factory installed applications, Refer to Chapter 5 “ Software Applications”.
Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs, such as opening a file, or editing a file.
Command Bar
Task Bar
The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the icon, an icon for the active program, the current time, and system icons for
utilities loaded in memory. The Task bar includes menu names, buttons, and the keyboard icon, which opens and closes the soft
input panel (SIP). The Task bar allows you to select and close programs. Refer to Figure 2-12 to view the Task bar.
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2.5.5 The Soft Keypad
In applications that accept keypad input, the soft input panel (SIP) can be used to enter data using the stylus. The SIP is digital,
QWERTY-style keyboard.
To open the SIP, tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard.
Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application.
View the contents of configuration profiles, or profiles, each of which houses the RF, security, and other settings for the
radio
View status information on the radio, the access point (AP) or WLAN router to which it is connected, and the RF connection
To troubleshoot a connection or performance issue, view in-depth diagnostic information on the connection and the radio,
After completing an administrator login to the utility, a user can perform these additional tasks:
Create, rename, edit, and delete profiles
SCU provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for access to all of its functions. Access to these functions also is available through
an application programming interface (API), which an application programmer can use to enable another utility to manage the
radio.
To initialize SCU:
From the Start menu, select Programs
Inside the Summit directory are two items: a directory for the storage of security certificates and an SCU icon. To run SCU,
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Main Tab
Active Profile: You can view the name of the active profile and, using the selection list, select a different profile.
Radio Type: Indicates the type of radio in the device. “ABG” means a Summit radio that supports 802.11a, 802.11b and
802.11g.
Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the radio is configured “Worldwide” means that
the radio can be used in any domain. The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user.
Auto Profile: enables you to activate or deactivate automatic profile selection. Tap List and use the dialog box to select a
created profile.
Driver: Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on the device.
About SCU: When tapped, supplies information on SCU that on a Windows application normally would appear under
Help/About.
Profile Tab
Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile. When a profile is
selected as the active profile on the Main tab, the settings for that profile become active. An administrator can define up to 20
profiles, edit them, and delete them on the Profile tab in SCU. Profile changes made on the tab are saved to the profile only
when the Commit button is pressed.
Unless it is modified, the Default profile does not specify an SSID, EAP type, or method of encryption. If the Default profile is the
active profile, then the radio will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no EAP type and no
encryption.
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Figure -18 Profile Tab
Edit Profile: This is used to select the profile to be viewed or, if you are an administrator, edited.
Actions: Four actions are available, with the first three available only to an administrator:
- New: Create a new profile with default settings and give it a unique name (and then change settings using other
- Scan: Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs. Each time you tap the Refresh button,
you view an updated list of APs, with each row showing an AP’s SSID, its received signal strength indication (RSSI),
and whether or not data encryption is in use (true or false). You can sort the list by clicking on the column headers. If
you are authorized as an administrator, select an SSID in the list, and tap Commit, you return to the Profile tab to
Radio: Radio attributes in the list box can be selected individually. When an attribute is selected, the current setting or an
appropriate selection box with the current setting highlighted appears on the right.
Security: Values for the two primary security attributes, EAP type and encryption type, are displayed in separate
dropdown lists, with the current values highlighted. When you as an administrator select an EAP type, the Credentials
button appears; when you tap it, a dialog box appears that enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP
type. When you as an administrator select an encryption type that requires the definition of WEP keys or a pre-shared key,
the PSKs/WEP Keys button appears; when you tap it, a dialog box appears that enables you to define WEP keys or a PSK.
Commit: To ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are saved in the profile, you must tap the Commit
button.
To cause a Summit radio to connect to a typical business WLAN, you must select a profile that specifies the SSID, EAP type, and
encryption type supported by the WLAN:
SSID: This is the name or identification of the WLAN.
EAP type: This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2. SCU supports five EAP types: PEAP with EAP-MSCHAP (PEAP-MSCHAP), PEAP
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with EAP-GTC (PEAP-GTC), EAP-TLS, LEAP, and EAP-FAST
Encryption: This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or
Consult the user’s guide for details on all profile settings, including security settings.
Status Tab
Radio’s status: Down (not recognized), Disabled, Not Associated, Associated, or [EAP type] Authenticated
AP info: Name, IP address, MAC address, beacon period, and DTIM interval
Connection info: Channel, data rate, transmit power, signal strength, and signal quality
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Diags Tab
to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activity in the output area at the
bottom.
Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it.
Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping.
Moving to an SCU window other than Status or Diags also will stop the
ping, as will Pings will continue until you tap the Stop Ping button, move to
an SCU window other than Diags or Status, exit SCU, or remove the radio.
Diagnostics: Attempt to (re)connect to an AP, and provide a more
thorough dump of data than is obtained with (Re)connect. The dump will
include radio state, profile settings, global settings, and a BSSID list of
APs in the area.
Global Tab
Global settings include:
Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles
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Figure -21 Global Tab
The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most environments. Consult the user’s guide for details on
all global settings.
2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version.
1. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a 1D laser bar code
reader.
2. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > Barcode Controls; complete all configurations following all description of 3.2.1
BarCode Controls.
1) Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small barcodes.
2) Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large barcodes
1) Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole bar code.
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8. upon reading a barcode, the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is release or after five seconds. The green LED and the
Note: This product scans using laser light. Never look directly into the laser light or shine the laser light into the eyes.
2. Detach MicroSD Holder and Insert the MicroSD Card into the MicroSD compartment.
The Device will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time. The idle duration can be customized using the Power
control panel (refer to Figure “Schemes Tab”) Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off. Press the
key to suspend the Device, Press the key again for the Device to resume its Previous state.
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Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when system using battery power. This
Suspending:
The duration timer of item “Switch state to Suspend” expires, which indicates that there has been no use for a specified
of time.
2.6.2 Resuming
When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode, the Device remains suspended until discharged
Reason to Warm Reset: If an application “ hangs ”, initiate a warm reset to terminate the application only.
Process to Warm Reset: To a warm reset, press “Fn” + “Alpha” + “Enter” buttons simultaneously.
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2.7.2 Cold Reset
1) You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WinCE.NET OS lock up or Warm Reset still can’t work
CAUTION:
Only use the Warm Reset. Try warm reset before you initiate Cold Reset. All applications will be Closed and
working RAM and all files will be cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset. It’s better usually to back up your files
to Flash ROM, Flash Card or PC.
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3. Setting
3.1 Introduction
To view available options for Device setting, tap Start > Settings. Then, there are three items inside “Control Panel”, “Network
CAUTION:Please do not enter into any Barcode Application Program before settings completing this
Barcode.
There are five Tabs for barcode scanner configuration setting: “Scan” Tab, “Format” Tab, “Bar Codes” Tab,
“Settings” Tab and “Others”. In addition, there is “Settings” for the “Code Configure” Tab.
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3.2.1.1 “Scan” Tab
Output Select a method based upon the barcode scanning application you will use.
Mode
Key Emulation A unit continues a unit, fast showing barcode number.
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3.2.1.2 “Format” Tab
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Figure -29 Bar Codes Tab
Table -9 Bar Codes Description
Barcode Symbology Description
UPC Universal Product Code. The standard bar code type for retail products in the
United States
UPC + 2 Universal product code seen on almost all retail products in the USA and
Canada
UPC + 5 Universal product code seen on almost all retail products in the USA and
Canada
EAN European Article Numbering system. The international standard bar code for
identifying packages, shipping containers, parts practically anything
EAN + 2 Added for a total of 14 data digits
Codabar Older code often used in library systems, sometimes in blood ban
Interleaved 2 of 5 Compact numeric code, widely used in industry, air cargo, other applications
Korean Postal Authority code is a fixed length numeric symbology with a mandatory check
digit
IATA A variable length symbology with an optional check digit and non printable
start/stop characters
MSI / Plessey MSI: Variation of the Plessey code commonly used in USA.
Plessey: Older code commonly used for retail shelf marking.
Telepen A variable length symbology with an optional check digit and non printable
start/stop characters
UK / Plessey A variable length symbology with a mandatory checksum and non printable
start/stop characters
Code128 A variable length symbology with a mandatory check digit and non printable
start/stop characters
Code 93 Compact code similar to Code 39.
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RSS 14 Reduced Space Symbology. Application
Identifier "01" and 14 digits
RSS Limited Reduced Space Symbology. Application
Identifier "01" and 14 digits
RSS Expanded Reduced Space Symbology. 74 numeric or 41 alpha characters
PDF417 A variable size multi row (stacked) symbology with selectable error correction
levels
Micro PDF417 A variable size multi row(stacked) symbology with fixed error correction levels
Transmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode, jump to next row
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3.2.1.4.1 UPC A
Transmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode, jump to next row
3.2.1.4.2 UPC E
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Field Name Description
Transmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode, jump to next row
3.2.1.4.3 EAN
Enable ISBN Translation EAN-13 label is verified for the correct format and transmitted as a
10-digit ISBN number, 8 digit ISSN number.
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3.2.1.4.4 Code 39
Normal Code 39 The decoded data characters are transmitted without further trans-
lation
Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode
3.2.1.4.5 Codabar
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Field Name Description
Normal Codabar Only The decoded data characters are transmitted without further trans-
lation
Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode
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3.2.1.4.7 IATA
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Field Name Description
3.2.1.4.9 Telepen
3.2.1.4.10 UK / Plessey
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Table -20 Settings Description
Field Name Description
EAN 128 Only The decoded data characters are translated to the EAN 128 format
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3.2.1.4.12 Code 93
3.2.1.4.13 Code 11
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Field Name Description
3.2.1.4.15 RSS
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Figure -45 RSS
Table -25 Settings Description
Field Name Description
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into default values, and without Saving.
B. Tap “OK” on top right site, to be decided setting of this barcode. and Save the Settings.
3.2.2 Backup/Restore
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Figure -53 Restore OK-Warm Boot Now Figure -54 Restore Settings after Cold Boot
2. Tap “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “Bluetooth Device Properties”.
Tap “Start” > “Programs” > “Bluetooth” > “Bluetooth SPP Manager” and Tap “Scan
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Device”
Wait for 10 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly
Select which device you want to use
If want to use Virtual com, only SPP base profiles are supported.(i.e. Printer, Modem, and
LAP).Switch to “Serial Port” tab, and will see the devices you had trusted or active. Select
the device that you want to map a virtual com and which virtual com you want to use see
Figure 3-38
Now COM6 has mapped for BT device see Figure 3-40
Figure -55 Bluetooth Device Properties Figure -56 Bluetooth Device Properties
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Figure -59 Bluetooth Error Windows Figure -60 Bluetooth Authenticate Windows
Figure -61 Bluetooth Enter PIN Windows Figure -62 Bluetooth Manager Windows
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Figure -63 Bluetooth SPP Manager Figure -64 Bluetooth Register COM Success
Figure -65 Bluetooth Register COM6 Figure -66 Bluetooth File Sync
Note: If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list, ensure it is turned on, in
discoverable mode, and within range (30 feet / 10 meters) of the mobile computer.
Not locked icon Device is not locked and can be bonded to.
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Icon Description
Mobile device icon Device is a mobile device
3.2.4 Certificates
Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications.
Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages
multiple certificate stores.
In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the
drop-down list (Figure 3-43).
The “Trusted Authorities “store lists the top-level certificates for authorities you
trust.(Figure 3-43)
The “My Certificates “store contains your personal certificates, which you use to identify
yourself
Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a chain of trust are stored in the
“Other Authorities” store
“Store” Tab: (Figure 3-44)
To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store, select “Import”(Figure
3-44, Figure 3-45)
To view more details of the selected certificate, such as the expanded name or expiration
date, choose “View” (Figure 3-46)
To delete the selected certificate from the store, choose “Remove”
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Figure -67 Certificates Figure -68 Certificates
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Figure -71 Certificates-View Figure -72 Certificates-Help
3.2.5 Date/Time
Table -31 Date/Time
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Please see the detail information of Chapter 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date
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Figure -75 Device Information
In the When dialing from list, select the “Location” where you want to change set-
tings.(Figure 3-52)
To create a new location, select “New”. Enter the name of the location, and then select
“OK”.(Figure 3-53)
Enter or edit the area code and local country code as needed.
In Dial using, select “Tone dialing” or “Pulse dialing”. Most phone lines are tone.
To automatically disable call waiting, select “¡ Disable call waiting by dialing”, select
the appropriate number sequence in the list, or enter a new sequence.
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Figure -76 Dialing Properties Figure -77 Dialing Properties
From the “Image” list, select an image you want as the background of the desktop.(Figure
3-56)
To locate an image in another folder, select “Browse”.(Figure 3-59)
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Change the color scheme:( Figure 3-61)
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Figure -84 Display Properties Figure -85 Display Properties
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“Options” Tab: (Figure 3-64)
Figure -88 Input Panel Properties Figure -89 Input Panel Properties
Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine. You also change the
Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the
checkbox
Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the
checkbox:
Enable scripting
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Display a notification about every script error
Underline links-
○ Never
○ Always
○ Hover
Modify the popups settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the
checkbox
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Figure -94 Internet Settings-privacy Figure -95 Internet Settings
3.2.11 Keyboard
Table -36 Keyboard
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
To change the amount of time between depressions before repetition starts, adjust the
Repeat delay slider
To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider.
Test your new setting.
Tap “ OK” to exit the “Keyboard” Tab.
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Figure -98 Keyboard Properties Figure -99 Keyboard Properties
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Select “TCP/IP Settings”(Figure 3-81) in the “General” tab. ensure “Use Serv-
er-assigned IP address” is selected. In the “Name Servers” tab, ensure “Use
Server-assigned addresses” is selected, and select “OK”. If you are unable to
connect with these default settings, see your ISP or network administrator for specific
TCP/IP information.
Select the “Next” button and type the telephone number.
Select the “Finish” button.
The connection you just created appears as an icon in the “Network and Dial-up Connections”
folder.
Set up a point-to-Point Protocol(PPP) account with an ISP and obtain the following
information:
Access telephone number
User name
Password
Once you have established an account, create a new connection on your device. When creating
this connection, you should be able to use all of the default TCP/IP settings provided in the Make
New Connection Wizard. If you can’t connect using the default settings, contact your ISP or
access your ISP’s Web site for specific TCP/IP information as well as primary and secondary
DNS address.
Modify connection setting
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dialup Connections
Select the icon for connection settings you want to modify.
Select File > Properties, or double- tap the appropriate icon.
Select desired options. There may be additional settings that depend on the connec-
tion. To modify, select the icon and select the icon and select Advanced Settings…
from the menu.
Figure -100 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -101 Network and Dial-up Connections
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Figure -102 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -103 Network and Dial-up Connections
Figure -104 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -105 Network and Dial-up Connections
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Figure -106 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -107 Network and Dial-up Connections
Figure -108 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -109 Network and Dial-up Connections
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Figure -110 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure -111 Network and Dial-up Connections
3.2.13 Owner
Table -38 Owner
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Enter the user name, password, and domain name you use to log on to remote network.
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Figure -112 Owner Properties Figure -113 Owner Properties
3.2.14 Password
Table -39 Password
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
To require the password on startup, select “Enable password protection at power- on“.
and/or select “Enable password protection for screen saver”
To exit the Password control panel, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the <Enter>
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Figure -116 Password Properties
3.2.15 PC Connection
Table -40 PC Connection
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer. (Figure
3-92)
Tap the “Change Connection…” button to modify the connection method from USB
To exit the “Change Connection” dialog, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the
<Enter> key on the keypad.
To exit the “PC Connection” properties control panel, press “OK” from the control bar, or
press the <Enter> key on the keypad.
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3.2.16 Power
Table -41 Power
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery.
Provide remaining power capacity of main battery.
If a “Main Batteries very Low” warning message shows, the remaining battery life is
around 15 minutes to H25 shuts down.(Figure 3-98)
The Device will shutdown during the main batteries capacity is around 3.55V.
To exit Battery control panel, press “OK” from the command bar, or press <Enter> key on
keypad.
“Schemes” Tab: (Figure 3-95)
The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to switch state to Suspend mode when
using either Battery Power or AC Power.
Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull-down list.(Figure
3-96)
Select the time to suspend mode from the pull-down list. (Figure 3-97)
Note:
This ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides power to the Device and Battery
power charging full
The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that Main Batteries provides the power to the Device
The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides the power to the Device and is
charging the main batteries.
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Figure -121 Power Figure -122 Power
Select the Tab at the top for any settings you wish to change, Options to modify include
Number, Currency, Time, and Date.(Figure 3-102 ~ Figure 3-105)
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Figure -125 Regional Settings Figure -126 Regional Settings
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Figure -129 Regional Settings Figure -130 Regional Settings
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3.2.19 Storage Manager
Table -44 Storage Manager
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
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3.2.20 Stylus
Table -45 Stylus
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
In the Welcome Wizard, you tapped a target with the stylus to set the amount of pressure
needed for the screen to respond to your stylus taps.
Please also see 2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen
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Figure -139 Stylus Properties Figure -140 Stylus Properties
3.2.21 System
Table -46 System
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
To show:
Firmware information
Information about Processor type, Memory size, Expansion card
Move the slider to adjust memory allocation. Default storage memory is normally is
normally set to about 8MB with the reminder assigned to Program memory.
Press the “OK” key on the Keypad.
Note: the difference is occupied by OS between the RAM size in Information properties
and total memory size of storage memory and program memory
“Device Name” Tab: (Figure 3-118)
Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you are responsible to read this
statement.
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Figure -141 System Properties Figure -142 System Properties
The section allow users to set USB Function, such as USB Serial, USB RNDIS, USB
Mass-Storage.(Figure 3-121)
Note: when select any USB function, please warm boot device to
affect USB function
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Figure -145 USB Function Driver Figure -146 USB Function Driver
The factory default for Volume is the forth level. You can adjust the volume to your
environment and comfort.
Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud
Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications.
Figure -147 Volume & Sound Figure -148 Volume & Sound
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3.3 Tap Start
The Device has some new functions at “Start” menu, Refer to this section for operation.
3.3.1 Security
Tap “Start” > “Security” to use Security Functions.
3.3.2 Bluetooth
Tap “Start” > “Programs” > “Bluetooth” to use Bluetooth Functions.
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Figure -153 Bluetooth Figure -154 Bluetooth Manager
You can Enable/Disable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi power after Cold Boot, Warm Boot or Sus-
pend/Resume
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Figure -157 Boot Manager Figure -158 Boot Manager
3.3.4 Brightness
Table -50 Brightness
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
LCD Brightness: (Figure 3-134)
Set the LCD brightness by adjusting the slider from low to high
Amounts 11 steps:
0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%
LCD Brightness Timeout
(Figure 3-135) The table has Never, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds,
minutes.
Keypad Backlight Setting(Figure
3-136) Disable Backlight, Enable Backlight, or Backlight Always
On
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Figure -161 Keypad Backlight Setting
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ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
F1 SW Keyboard
F2 Reserved
F3 Device Power
F4 Backlight
To assign your favorite application program to Hot Keys.
Choose one of Hot Keys from pull-down list.(Figure 3-139)
To tap “Browse…” inside “Assign program” applet.(Figure 3-140)
Select one application program you want from program list, then, choose “OK”. (Figure 3-141)
Tap Function to select(Figure 3-142)
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3.4 Taskbar and Start Menu
Table -53 Taskbar and Start menu
ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Tap the “Clear” button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu.
Enable • ¡ Expand Control Panel• to list all icons of Control Panel from top to bottom.
Figure - 168 Taskbar and Start Menu Figure -169 Taskbar and Start Menu- General
Figure -170 Taskbar and Start Menu- Advanced Figure -171 Taskbar and Start Menu- Expand Control
Panel
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4. Communication
4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync
3. Open ActiveSync.
Transferring Files:
To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC:
Insert Micro USB cable to Device and connect to PC.
After you have established a connection with Device, tap the “Explore” button at the top of the ActiveSync window (or
select Explore from the File menu).
Navigate to the target directory on your Device and copy the desired file by using the Copy/paste method or dragging and
dropping the desired file(s) into the folder.
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Figure -172 Connected
4.3 Networking
Please see the 3.2.13 Owner, Table 3-31 Owner on page 3-61 for setting up the network ID. And see the 2.5.6 Setting Up
Wireless LAN RF to setup the 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN for RF connecting.
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5. Software Applications
5.1 Introduction
You can switch to any software program by tapping the Start Menu.
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5.2.1.18 Select security Options
Select View > Internet Options > Security tab
Select the security protocols you want.
Find text
To search for text in one part of a document, select that part. Otherwise, the whole document is searched.
Select Edit > Find
Enter the text you want to find. For a paragraph, enter ^p. For a tab stop, enter ^t.
Select the search options you want.
To continue searching, select Edit > Find > Next.
Replace text
To replace text in one part of document, select that part. Otherwise, the whole document is searched.
Select Edit > Replace.
Enter the text you want to find and the text you want to replace it with. For a paragraph, enter ^p. For a tab stop,
enter ^t.
Select the replacement options you want.
Select Find Next.
On the Find/Replace toolbar, select the appropriate button.
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From the Font list, select the font you want.
From the Font Size list, select a size.
Note: To see more formatting options, select Format > Font.
Indent a paragraph
Select the paragraph you want to indent.
Select Format > paragraph.
Adjust the indentation settings as needed.
Set tabs
Select Format > Tabs.
Change the tab settings as needed.
Zoom in or out
Select View > Zoom, and select the desired percentage.
Note: For Custom, enter the exact percentage and select OK.
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5.2.2.8 Converting Documents
About document conversion
If an e-mail program is installed on your device and you receive an attached Word document or template created in Word version
6.0 or later, WordPad will convert the file on your device. To view the document, simply open the attachment in your e-mail
program or open the file in the WordPad.
During conversion, some formatting attributes may be changed or lost. To avoid losing these attributes permanently, close the file
after viewing it rather saving the file on your device. If you save the file, save with a different file name.
For more information about conversion performed on your device, see the following topics.
Character formatting
Bold, italic, strikethrough, superscript, subscript, and hidden text are retained and displayed. Other effects are
changed or removed.
Colors
Colors are retained and mapped to colors available on your device.
Page Formatting
Headers, footers, footnotes, columns, pages setup information, and style sheets are removed during conversion to
WordPad. WordPad supports built-in headings.
Paragraph formatting
Tabs, alignment, bullets, indentation, simple numbered lists, and paragraph spacing are retailed and displayed in
WordPad.
Pictures
Pictures are removed during conversion.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents text and some formatting are preserved. However, any text set at right-aligned tab stops may wrap to the
next line.
Index
Index text and some formatting are preserved.
Tables
Tables appear as tab-delimited text. Cells containing wrapped text, tabs, or paragraph markers may be difficult to read.
Simple tables are displayed accurately and restored when you convert the WordPad file back to a WordPad document.
OLE Objects
OLE Objects are removed during conversion.
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Figure -174 Remote Desktop Connection
Note: If you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the session, the Terminal Server will continue to
execute any running processes and Remote Connection can later reconnect to this same session(if your administrator has
configured Remote Connection to reconnect to disconnected sessions).
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Figure -175 Windows Explorer
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If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM, a hard reset will result in the loss of that appli-
cation or data file.
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5.3.3 FlashDisk Size
The size of the FlashDisk will vary, depending on the size of system firmware.
Inside the FlashDisk directory, tap File > Properties.
The FlashDisk Properties dialog:
The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available on your device.
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