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1. Windows CE NET Windows Embedded CE 6 0 and ActiveSyncQ are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation USA e Other product and company names may be trademarks of other companies All trademarks mentioned and possibly protected by third parties are subjected to the ownership of the corresponding registered owners 1 02 20 04 2012 SKEYE E MOTION Views 2 skeye e motion 2 1 Views 2 1 1 Front View Display Light sensor On Off button Navigation key Freely allocable function keys Loud speaker 2006 5477 Bots Sucht MT Dis nm 24 bet Sktl inen u E quet evnene QM pO 410951 SO eens 2064 08 SS case teg Thee 104 204 Bet Sih Intern UVV Pr turg gen VE 9a und Butt Sich V 550814 nue LA 2M Best intern Berichte 3 Betnedsdaten 0 Memo Queevenwensa 6 _ Fig 1 Front view and key assignment 2 1 2 Side View Fig 2 Upper side Belt suspension Stylus device Belt suspension device Fig 3 Lower side Battery unlocking mechanism Slot MicroSD card and SIM card 20 04 2012 1 02 15 SKEYE E MOTION Accessories 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 2 4 16 Rear View Stylus Reset push button System interface Battery Fig 4 Rear view Imager Camera Accessories e Battery e Power supply unit e Cigarette lighter adapter Cradle e USB cradle HW 51400 incl desktop holder power supply unit and USB cable e Car cradle HW 51400 incl car
2. Web www hoeft wessel com Mail skeye hoeft wessel com Serviceline Tel 49 511 6102 600 Fax 49 511 6102 601 Mail service line hoeft wessel de 1 02 20 04 2012
3. 59 T Quality ITT 51 Ak Network Status on home network Operator Vodafore de het 2G APN web vodafone de Iw Status Readiness a Power nn Please set a checkmark in the box below right to SIM PIN PIN ok select further items Online ves 20 04 2012 1 02 49 RADIO GPS Module GsmInfo 5 59 Q 51 EI Signal Enn 59 T Quality TT 51 7 Status Operator Het APM Readiness o Power SIM PIN Online Mame M vendor version IMEI Network an home network vodafone de el web vodafone de Status k on PIM ok VES Module Info Col Cinterion REVISION 01 100 3a32e2 7020115020 6 4 GPS Module Data rates GSM 2G GPRS 2 5G EDGE 2 756 UMTS 3G HSDPA 3 56 Depend on provider and net capacity You can start GPS with a terminal program of your own choice by activating the GPS module via COM4 with 4800 Baud GPS has to be activated via the Embedded Peripherals function see also chapter 6 1 page 40 50 1 02 e 20 04 2012 USB CRADLE CAR CRADLE HW 51400 GPS Module 7 USB Cradle Car Cradle HW 51400 The USB or car cradle has a modular design The base unit is the same for both functions Depending on the place of action the following is available a desktop cradle incl desktop holder or a car cradle with car cable set for use in a vehicle Power supply unit 110 120 V System interface to mobile terminal Aere ERETI
4. The fixed installation of the cradle must only be performed by experts in the field of vehicle electronics Power connection 12 V or 24 V must only be established to a secured circuit The supplied fuse in the fuse holder or car connector plug must be additionally used If you use a car socket or cigarette lighter jack to supply the voltage ensure for a correct polarity It is possible that there are special car types where the positive terminal and not the negative terminal is connected to the vehicle chassis In this case the cradle must not be used without any further action The input signal of the connection cable for the power connection is Ignition Sense This way you can when the vehicle is at a standstill activate the automatic switch to the energy saving mode of the skeye e motion or switch on the skeye e motion at the begin of the journey These functions require additional software If you do not use it due to installation reasons you have to connect the wire for Ignition Sense together with the positive wire 1 02 20 04 2012 USB CRADLE CAR CRADLE HW 51400 Connection of the Cradle in the Vehicle Connection cable with 4 pole connector Wire Signal Connection Fixed Fixed via connection connection Vehicle plug Permanent voltage and ignition Ground Ground Ground external pole terminal 31 terminal 31 red 12 24 V Positive Permanent Positive Fuse supply middle positive fuse terminal
5. barcode decodierung function or 2D Imager e Video input for connecting a rear view camera GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA 3 5G Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11 b g Bluetooth 2 0 DER Class 2 GPS module 7 4 V 3400 mAh Voltage Current USB 1 1 or 2 0 Host USB 1 1 or 2 0 Device RS232 TxD RxD RTS CTS Micro SD Card Slot Operating temperature 10 C bis 50 C 180 mm x 122 mm x 30 mm approx 780 g including battery e CE Marking e German ElektroG and RoHS conformity TROUBLESHOOTING Reset via Software 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Reset via Software If an application does not react use the software to perform a restart Start gt Programs gt System gt Reset The system restarts Unsaved data will be lost D After a software reset all data and settings stored on your skeye e motion are still available 9 2 Reset via Hardware Use the Reset key when the touch screen does no longer react or when you cannot switch on the skeye e motion Use a bent up paper clip to initiate the reset Press the reset key carefully with low expenditure of force Fig 36 skeye e motion Reset key After a hardware reset all data and settings in RAM are deleted from your mobile terminal Data in FLASH are not deleted 20 04 2012 e 1 02 57 TROUBLESHOOTING Reset via Hardware 58 Manufacturer s Address H ft amp Wessel AG Rotenburger Str 20 D 30659 Hannover Phone 49 511 6102 0 Fax 49 511 6102 411
6. 37 5 9 un En O WEE 38 Gi Ra KATT 40 6 1 Embedded Peripheralszsns si 40 GZ Wireless LAN mm 40 6 2 U WLAN Network Settings a 40 6 22 WEANEOHEQUFALON WEE 42 6253 Entering Ine Network DL 44 OE GSMC NN 45 6 3 1 Est blishing a ONE ON Greene 45 bo Further SENGS SN 47 6 3 2 1 Persistent Setting of the PIN Number REENEN REENEN 47 6 3 2 2 EIERE Egger 48 6 3 2 3 ARN BE 49 6 3 2 4 GSM IN e WEE 49 DT GPS el EE 50 7 USB Cradle Car Cradle HW 51400 nek Ka KR KKK ENK KN KN KEE KEREN KEE Ka KEE KEE KK 51 7 3 Kg wie Ter RT EE 52 7 2 Placing the skeye e motion into the Cradle REENEN 53 7 3 Connecting the USB Cradle to the Desktop DC 53 7 4 Communication skeye e motion amp PC uarvsnnennrnnnnsvnnnnnnnrrennnnnnnnnuvsnrnnnnnennenn 54 7 5 Connection of the Cradle in the Vehicle eeeeeeeeeeerrn nnnm 54 8 Technische Daten seiss ere V VEI IR dn ev reddo wa cR a RO HA ERR 56 9 TFOUBISSNOOUING EE 57 9S oResertVid Ree 57 9 2 Reset via Hat d E EE 57 4 1 02 20 04 2012 1 1 1 2 1 3 INTRODUCTION Document Information Introduction The shock and dirt resistant skeye e motion supports all applications in field services and logistics Due to protection class IP45 dust and humidity and the fall protection 1 20 m the skeye e motion can also be used in demanding environments The multi functional device is equipped with a powerful Marvell PXA 320 806 MHz processor as well as a 256 MD DDR RAM
7. battery power keep the brightness setting as low as possible Si 4 Wechseln Sie dann auf die Registerkarte Idle 1 Leerlauf Stufe 1 kd CL x Allow User Idle Fig 18 Backlight Idle 1 5 In this window use the slider to set the brightness for the User Idle mode see chapter 3 4 2 2 If required change to the Idle 2 tab In this window use the slider to set the brightness for the idle mode see chapter 3 4 2 2 8 Click OK to confirm the setting 32 1 02 e 20 04 2012 5 1 5 2 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS Scan of Barcodes Further Functions and Settings Start gt Programs gt Utilities Scan of Barcodes Call HWImagerTool to test the scanner function Start gt Programs gt Utilities gt HWImagerTool HWImagerTool executes in the background and can be identified by the SystTray symbol HWImagerTool can be used to scan into any text field e g WordPad Calmly and angularly hold the skeye e motion in the direction of the barcode to be scanned A peep indicates that the entry of the barcode has been successful The gap should amount to about 5 10 cm For more information please enquire for a separate HWImagerTool user guide e Programming interfaces for Imager Camera are available SysBackup Using SysBackup you can e create e restore and e delete a backup NOTES gt Backup data saved with SysBackup should only be restored in one image and on the same hard
8. network name SSID must be the same as used for the configuration of the access point 5 Tap OK to close the window CH The network symbol displays in the taskbar Be sure to protect your WLAN network We recommend that you consult a specialist e g system house 6 2 3 Entering the Network ID To get access to network resources enter information on the network identification 1 Launch Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Owner The Owner Properties window appears 2 Select the Network ID tab Owner Properties Windows CE uses this information to gain access to network resources Enter the pasi Fig 31 Owner Properties Network ID 3 On the Network ID tab fill in the fields and click OK to confirm 44 1 02 e 20 04 2012 RADIO GSM Control GSM Control If you wish to dial into the internet for example via GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA further settings are necessary First please check if the GSM module is switched on 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap GsmControl Be re OK GsmcControl General SIM APN Module Enable GSM module Show GSM tray icon The check mark at Enable GSM module Keep powered at suspend has to be set Setup data connection automatically C Enable device wakeup by phonecall L Enable low power mode C Send network shutdown at Init Test u Enable logfile creation 3 Tap OK If not already so the GSM module is now switc
9. off 4 Perform the desired settings The entered times are added up Example after 1 min user idle after 5 min system idle Click OK to confirm the changes Close the Control Panel menu See also chapter 4 2 7 2 1 02 e 20 04 2012 3 4 2 3 Li TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching on Switching off the skeye e motion Complete Power Off by Removing the Battery Completely power off your skeye e motion in the following situations if you do not operate your skeye e motion for a longer period of time battery saving when entering an aircraft in explosive areas for shipping the skeye e motion Removing the battery will delete the RAM after a while In this case all data in the RAM e g installed programs settings or stored files are lost Time data is maintained in the RAM in case of a completely charged buffer required charging time about 10 s in case of a HW 90400 with 128 MB DDR RAM about 30 s time required for battery change If the buffer is not completely charged the time decreases correspondingly We recommend before removing the battery 1 Save data first 2 Suspend the skeye e motion Then wait for about 10 sec Only then the RAM is sustained 3 At last remove the battery 20 04 2012 1 02 25 INITIAL STEPS Operating the skeye e motion with the Stylus 4 Initial Steps 1 Insert the battery see chapter 3 3 2 2 Switch on the skeye e motion by pressing the On button
10. the plug firmly Do not tug on the cord itself Use power supply and power cable only in dry rooms Safety Notes on the Imager with LED Aimer optional If your skeye e motion is equipped with an imager module with integrated LED aimer please observe the following notes The LED light source is classified as a class 1 LED according to the following standard IEC60825 1 ED 1 2 2001 A class 1 LED is presumed to be safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation Even looking directly into the light beam by accident does not do any harm Caution When changing the settings of the imager aimer module except for those described in the user guide the LED radiation may exceed the harmless area of class 1 Safety Notes on GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA A GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA communication can be realised in the skeye e motion via an integrated module If your device features such equipment pay attention to the safety notes Radio devices such as GSM are subject to certain restrictions when used in proximity to electronic instruments When being in an aircraft completely power off your skeye e motion see chapter 3 4 2 Using the skeye e motion in an aircraft interferes with the electronic equipment on board and might be dangerous Please follow the instructions of the particular airline 20 04 2012 1 02 11 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes 1 6 7 1 6 8 1 6 9 12 Switch off your skeye e motion in hospital
11. zeien v r 80964584 III o ai Kimda EHe ae Unlocking button USB B Couplings for holders Multi function interface Fig 32 USB and car cradle front and rear view Fig 33 USB and car cradle 20 04 2012 e 1 02 51 USB CRADLE CAR CRADLE HW 51400 Technical Data 7 1 52 Technical Data Casing Slots Interfaces Ambient conditions Rules and Standards Dimensions Weight 1 02 20 04 2012 Shock resistant plastic self extinguishing according to UL94V 0 One slot for the mobile terminal including battery Connection for HW 1430 power supply DC voltage input Mini DC Power Jack 1 3 mm 12 V 2 5 A Connection for power supply from vehicle 12V 24V vehicle electrical system voltage System interface to the mobile terminal USB device gt gt USB host gt gt Multifunction gt interface Humidity CE conformity USB 2 0 Connection to a PC to communicate via ActiveSync possible USB 1 1 Connection to USB devices 500 mA 5 V Video input for PAL Composite FBAS for rear view camera Audio Line In Line Out Serial port interface Rx Tx RTS CTS RS232 level Power supply for external accessory 5V 200mA 12V 100mA Operate only indoors or Inside a vehicle Ensure good ventilation is available Operating temperature 25 9C bis 60 C recommended range 0 C bis 40 C Storage temperature 25 C bis 60 C up to 85 non condensing Elektro
12. 15 terminal 30 30 or 30r brown Ignition Positive Positive via Positive sense middle circuit switched Fuse on by ignition terminal 15 lock 30 or 30r terminal 15 In the standard configuration the Ignition Sense signal switches on the auxiliary outputs 5 V and 12 V at the multifunction plug Depending on the connection cable at the multifunction plug they may supply small consumers e g TMC receiver with power Power Consumption 10 to 32 V Regular working area Restricted battery charging supply via integrated battery integrated battery i senterets ser NES 00 About 19 mA at 24 V battery charged UMTS module off About 23 mA at 24 V fully charged About 200 mA at 24 V charges Max 1 25 A at 24 V Upstream power supplies have to supply about 3 A for a short time consumer connected to the cradle not included 20 04 2012 1 02 55 TECHNISCHE DATEN Connection of the Cradle in the Vehicle 8 56 Casing Processor Memory Display Keyboard Further equipment Communikation Battery Interfaces Temperature Range Size Weight Rules and Standards 1 02 20 04 2012 Technische Daten Rugged case protection level IP54 drop spec 1 2 m CPU Marvell PXA 320 806 MHz up to 256 MB DDR RAM up to 512 MB Flash 5 7 VGA colour TFT 640 x 480 with touchscreen sunlight readable 4 freely allocable function keys 1 navigation key e Camera 2 MP autofokus
13. 46 43266 Aug 27 2009 15 02 Ho valid backup record was Found in FlashStora Fig 19 SysBackup Select autobackup settings to perform further settings Backup controlled by battery status autobackup settings autobackup when battery state changes from high to low ask on restore after autobackup autobackup intervall minutes 15 Backup is time controlled every 15 min An automatic backup interval that is too short will have a negative effect on the performance 34 1 02 e 20 04 2012 5 2 2 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS SysBackup Creating a Backup Copy all important data to the FlashStorage folder or its subfolders Everything must be backed up to ensure system settings are not lost after a battery has fully discharged or there has been a total shutdown 1 Open the SysBackup program see chapter 5 2 1 2 In the SysBackup window tap create SysBackup v1 46 H amp W autabackup settings PAM E Backup Mediunn o pen The message Execute backup appears Execute backup 2 Please close all running programs before vou start the backup process All files in the RAM filesystem will be saved compressed under SY SBAE in the flashdisk Execute backup Fig 20 Execute backup 3 Click Yes to confirm The SysBackup is performed After completion the following message displays Backup completed OK 1 451172 of 461172 Bytes in 50
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15. G and RoHs conformity about L 220 mm x B 85 mm x H 57 mm no desktop or car holder about 410 g no desktop or car holder USB CRADLE CAR CRADLE HW 51400 Placing the skeye e motion into the Cradle 7 2 Placing the skeye e motion into the Cradle With the right edge first insert the mobile terminal into the USB or car cradle Then press the left edge of the terminal into the cradle until it audible engages Fig 34 Placing the skeye e motion into the cradle 7 3 Connecting the USB Cradle to the Desktop PC Power supply PC unit USB cable HW 1430 WC E S NS L Fig 35 Connecting the USB cradle to the desktop PC USB cradle USB device e PC USB host 20 04 2012 1 02 53 USB CRADLE CAR CRADLE HW 51400 Communication skeye e motion PC 7 4 7 5 54 Communication skeye e motion gt PC Install on your PC the program for data synchronisation of a PC with a mobile device Microsoft ActiveSync for Windows XP Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC for Windows Vista Device Stage gt for Windows 7 These programs are available for free via www Microsoft com getstarted With these programs you can handle the following tasks between your desktop PC and your skeye e motion e Add and remove programs on your skeye e motion e Synchronise files e Transfer and copy files Connection of the Cradle in the Vehicle
16. a Pove _ Windows Embedded CE 6 0 E Windows Embedded CE v6 00 Build 3122 on Feb 5 Microsoft WordPad Task bar Systray Start menu Fig 13 Start Screen 4 2 2 Start Menu Use the Start menu to call programs change settings manage favourites etc e Inthe task bar tap the Y symbol to open the Start menu e Tap a and then select Programs to call further programs e Tap KA and then select Settings to perform further settings 20 04 2012 1 02 27 INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 4 2 3 4 2 4 28 Workspace Symbols The following list contains an explanation of the symbols which can usually be found on a Windows CE surface Symbol Program My Device My documents Recycle bin Internet Explorer Word Pad Remote Desktop Remoted Taskbar Description Displays the storage locations available on the mobile terminal e g Flash Storage as well as the network Due to its link to the system control the My Device also provides for a direct access to the system management tools This is your personal folder Windows creates personal folders for each mobile terminal user Here Windows stores deleted files Files deleted by mistake may be restored Searches web and WAP sites and downloads new programs and files from the internet Creates new documents and displays Word documents created on the desktop PC for further editing TerminalClient to establish a terminal server conne
17. af 80 files saved Fig 21 Backup completed 4 Click OK to close the message 5 Close the SysBackup window by clicking Exit 20 04 2012 1 02 35 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS SysBackup 5 2 3 Restoring the Backup the same hardware under which they were created as otherwise problems may D Backup data saved with SysBackup should only be restored in one image and on occur 1 Open the SysBackup program see chapter 5 2 1 2 Select restore SysBackup v1 46 H amp W Settings D differential EI ask on restore BEER Password BE autabackup ssepe RAM Disk ac Backup Medium i IFlashStarans The message Execute restore appears Execute restore lt gt The restore of the backup i files will erase all current files in the RAM Filesystem execute restore Fig 22 Execute restore 3 Click Yes to confirm the message The backup will be imported If there is no backup after a restart or if a backup is not required e g after a warm start the Sysbackup program searches all flash media including the FlashStorage memory card for the autostart exe application If such application is found it will be executed There is an autostart mechanism independent from the registry as Sysbackup will always be automatically performed after the system start Please note N All RAM data will be overwritten All data will be updated to the state prevailing at the time of back
18. and up to 512 MB flash memory Due to the Windows Embedded CE 6 0 operating system the flexible terminal can be easily integrated into existing IT infrastructures The big 5 7 VGA TFT screen can display even complex data and diagrams in easy to read fashion A brightness sensor automatically adjusts the sunlight readable display to changing light conditions and so ensures prefect readability at all times Data transmission is in real time using e g UMTS or WLAN The GPS module is also capable for use in navigation and for locating vehicles Mobile phone use via GSM is made safe and convenient by the vehicle mounting kit with hands free capability Document Information Product skeye e motion Type of Document User Guide Version 1 02 Date 20 04 2012 Author Lin H ft amp Wessel AG Hannover Amendment Index Version Changes Date By 01 01 Correction of GPS baud rate port 11 05 2010 Lin 01 02 Corrections new chapter 7 5 20 04 2012 Lin Terminology skeye e motion Portable Data Terminal in the following referred as HW 90400 mobile terminal ion battery HW 51400 the mobile terminal and the USB cradle with power charging of the battery 20 04 2012 e1 02 5 INTRODUCTION Readership 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 6 Readership The documentation is intended for people operating the skeye e motion Intended Use The skeye e motion has been designed for use in the commercial sector a
19. ating life If the operating time shortens excessively this means that the battery life has expired If it comes to that point stop use immediately and replace with new batteries 20 04 2012 1 02 9 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes 1 6 3 10 Old batteries as well as device storage batteries must not be disposed of with your household waste Consumers are obliged to return batteries to a suitable collection point trade municipality Device batteries can be returned to H ft amp Wessel after use at no cost as well Old batteries may contain heavy metals or harmful substances that may cause damage to environment and health Batteries are reusable They contain important raw materials like iron zinc manganese and nickel H ft amp Wessel see address on last page guarantees that all batteries returned are fed to the recycling process See also the extract from the BattG act concerning the placing on the market collection and environmentally compatible waste management of batteries and accumulators of 25 06 2009 According to 89 section 1 sentence 1 manufacturers are obliged to take back batteries that have been handed in by distributors or public disposal departments here device batteries registered according to 813 sentence 1 free of charge and to treat and recycle them according to 814 Batteries that cannot be treated and recycled shall be disposed of according to 814 If Lithium ion batteries are not fully charg
20. ble you to get your skeye e motion up and running quickly and is structured as follows Introduction Taking into operation Software Communication Data exchange Troubleshooting 9 9 9 It is assumed that your are familiar with Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 In case of problems refer to the corresponding Microsoft documentation The skeye e motion supports the operating system Windows CE 6 0 Note Pictograms Safety notes in the text are always illustrated in the same way In this manual three different safety notes are used NOTE A note points out tips on simplified use of the system device for example by describing a simplified workflow using a certain tool CAUTION A CAUTION warning sign points out potential dangers relating to the equipment i e short circuit or loss of data WARNING The WARNING sign draws the user s attention to potential dangers that could be harmful to the health life of the user i e electric shock or seriously damage the equipment the equipment could be destroyed Further Symbol Indicates an alternative method to complete a task or additional information on a topic 20 04 2012 1 02 13 INTRODUCTION Explanations on this Manual 1 8 2 14 Registered Trademark The following terms and names used in this manual are registered trademarks and products of the corresponding companies e Microsoft Windows Windows NTE Windows Windows CE
21. cable set Hardware equipment GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA 3 5G module GPS module camera 2 MP or 2D Imager with LED Aimer Video input for rear view camera connection WLAN module 802 11b g Bluetooth SIM card slot MicroSD card slot 1 02 e 20 04 2012 3 3 1 TAKING INTO OPERATION Inserting the Micro SD Card Taking into Operation Inserting the Micro SD Card A Micro SD card as well as a MicroSDHC card can be used as storage medium e Loosen the 2 Torx screws O of the card lid TX 6 e Insert the MicroSD card into the lower shaft for MircroSD cards as shown in the figure e Lock the MicroSD card by deeply pressing it into the shaft until it audibly engages push push function e To remove the MicroSD card you first have to push the card a bit further into the device Due to the push push function the card jumps out a bit and can then be removed e Then fix the lid Fig 5 Inserting a micro SD card 20 04 2012 1 02 17 TAKING INTO OPERATION Insertions of the SIM card 3 2 Insertions of the SIM card The SIM card necessary for the GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA function is inserted into the designated slot under the battery e Loosen the Torx screws O of the card lid TX 6 e Insert the MicroSD card into the upper shaft for SIM cards e Lock the SIM card by deeply pressing it into the shaft until it audibly engages push push function e To remove the SIM card push the card a little bi
22. contains device specific information Tap x to close the window 38 1 02 e 20 04 2012 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS System Info SysInfo Report File When calling the system information a report file is automatically created containing the same information as SysInfo When you tap OK the Save as dialog box opens up and you can save the file as SysInfoReport txt or any other name gt Application Data gt Program Files gt Documents and Settings C2 Temp a FlashStorage gt Windows Co My Documents EF Network Textdateien Txt Fig 25 Report File The following message displays D Please include the report file in case of a support request 20 04 201201 02 39 RADIO Embedded Peripherals 6 Radio 6 1 Embedded Peripherals Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Embedded Peripherals Upon delivery no module is activated by default Depending on the equipment of your device select the respective integrated module Internal Module Properties v0 9 Embedded Peripherals Internal Peripheral Status Bluetooth UMTS u GSM UTMS has to be activated via the GSM Control function see also chapter 6 3 page 45 6 2 Wireless LAN 6 2 1 WLAN Network Settings 1 Set up a Wireless LAN access point that provides access to a LAN or the Internet Follow the instructions of your Wireless LAN access point documentation 2 Launch on the skeye e motion Start gt Sett
23. ction The taskbar is a special workspace component which can be used to switch between open windows and to access global commands and frequently used objects Symbols of the taskbar examples Symbol Description and select the keypad type or Hide input panel P Tap one of these symbols in the taskbar depending on the activated keypad a EVA GER ERI LL LH 1 02 20 04 2012 To display all activated programs tap this symbol which can be found in the bottom right area of the taskbar To minimise all open windows tap in the bottom right area of the taskbar and then select Desktop INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 4 2 5 Right Mouse Button Function The right mouse button is used to open popup menus that support functions like Copying Deleting and Sending To call the functions of the right Mouse button tap the element for which you want to perform the action and keep the stylus pressed The popup window of the right mouse button displays Here you can select the desired function If you do not wish to perform an action tap any position outside the menu 4 2 6 Showing Hiding the Keyboard Showing Tap P Se in the taskbar and select the desired keyboard Hiding Tap Ph or in the taskbar depending on the activated keypad and select Hide input panel 4 2 7 Basic Settings The basic settings are mainly performed on the control panel Launch Start S
24. ed when the battery is charged 0 C 40 C when the battery is stored 20 C 50 C Note higher temperatures increase the self discharge of the battery Do not connect different assembled batteries together And also do not connect same assembled batteries in series unless explicitly instructed by the user information to do so Charging When recharging only use the battery charger specially provided by Skeye Failure to follow proper charging procedures may cause excessive voltage excessive current flow loss of control during charging leakage of battery fluid heat generation bursting or fire Do not use or charge the battery near a heat source such as fire or heater or in extremely hot weather Do not charge a battery when it is cold below 0 C This may cause impaired performance and shortening of battery service life If a battery is to be used for the first time or it has not been used for a long time be sure to charge it Health hazards If a battery leaks and the electrolyte enters the eye do not rub but rinse out thoroughly under flowing water and then seek medical assistance Otherwise eye damage can result If a battery leaks and the electrolyte makes contact with clothing or the skin the skin or clothing must be rinsed out under flowing water in order to prevent damage to the skin Maintenance service and disturbances Lithium ion batteries have a predetermined oper
25. ed after the battery charger s predetermined charging period has elapsed stop the charging process Prolonged charging may cause leakage of battery fluid heat generation or bursting of fire If the battery leaks or gives off a bad odor remove it from any exposed flame Otherwise the leaking electrolyte may catch fire and the battery may explode or fire If the battery gives off an odor generates heat becomes discolored or deformed or in any way appears abnormal during use recharching or storage immediately remove it from the device or battery charger and stop using it In case the battery terminals are dirty clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use otherwise the contact with equipment may cause insufficiency and power failure or charge failure Safety Notes on the USB cradle car cradle The battery may only be charged with the battery charging device recommended by the manufacturer The utilisation of another battery charger might be dangerous and leads to an end of the warranty Do not try to open repair or modify your device The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused in that way Apart from other things the function for correctly charging the battery may be influenced As a result excessive charging voltage uncontrolled charging and discharge current leakage of harmful substances excessive heat generation bursting or fire may occur If the USB cradle car cradle changes shape or colou
26. ettings Control Panel ifs Gsm JE Date Time Display Embedded GsmControl Hintergru Device Peripherals Properties o 2 ud Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Password PC Options Dial up Co Connectian oS 9 WW vo B o SB Je Regional Remove Storage Stylus System Terminal volume amp Settings Programs Manager Server Cie Sounds start contro Pan h r sf 12 02 AM el Fig 14 Control Panel 20 04 2012 1 02 29 INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 4 2 7 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 30 This function is required to fine tune the touch screen the better the touch screen is calibrated the more precisely it will react When calibrating the touch screen note the following 3 Touch the cross and keep the stylus pressed at the middle of the cross until the cross moves to the next marking Do not drag the stylus over the touch screen Do not rest your hand on the touch screen Launch Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double tap the Stylus symbol The Stylus Properties window appears Stylus Stylus Properties OK Double Tap Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon CH doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Fig 15 Stylus Properties In the Stylus Properties window tap the Calibration tab Stylus Properties If your Wi
27. eye e motion into fluid Only use your skeye e motion with original equipment Non compliance voids the warranty Do not operate your skeye e motion when you are in explosive areas for instance in petrol stations fuel depots chemical plants below deck in ships near blasting operations in locations where a large volume of dust particles such as flour wood 1 02 20 04 2012 1 6 2 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes or metal is present in the air etc We recommend to switch off the device completely This also applies to places where you are usually advised to switch off your vehicle motor Do not operate in close range of strong electromagnetic fields Failures may be caused Interference may be noticed near electric devices Therefore always pay attention to local safety regulations Users with hearings aids must note that radio signals of electronic devices with radio equipment may launch into hearing devices causing an unpleasant noise Maintenance Service and disturbances The skeye e motion is apart from charging of battery and the mentioned comments lifetime maintenance free and does not need special care Do not try to open repair or modify your skeye e motion The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused in that way Apart from other things the function for correctly charging the battery may be influenced As a result excessive charging voltage uncontrolled charging and discharge curren
28. f at suspend Advantage Low power consumption at suspend Disadvantage When switching off the device a new login is necessary waiting time The PIN has to be entered repeatedly exception it is set persistently in the device see chapter 6 3 2 1 M GSM module is kept powered at suspend Advantage Short waiting time after switching on The device remains locked in allows functions as tracking or Wakeup via call Disadvantage Increased power consumption 1 02 20 04 2012 RADIO GSM Control 6 3 2 3 APN GSM 1 Call Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt GsmControl ii 2 Select index card APN GsmcContral GsmControl Genes sm APN Module gt Here you can change the APN afterwards e g in FR case of wrong entries or a new provider Acces Point Name Dialup Settings User Name Password ny Authenticaton rar el 6 3 2 4 GSM Info 1 Call Start gt Programs gt Communication gt GsmInfo i8 Some important information is displayed in this window GsmInfo 5 39 Q 51 Here signal volume and quality of the GSM Signa 39 T connection as well as further connection information Quality SHEER ERR ES are displayed Network Status om home network Operator Vodafone de If you set a checkmark at T this information is Met 2G always in the foreground APN web vodafone de Please set a checkmark in the box below right to select further items 5 59 Q 51 ES Signal RRRRRRRRR
29. hed on and activated Establishing a connection Before establishing a connection please ask your provider for the connection settings and the APN Access Point Name 1 Insert the SIM card given by your provider into the SIM card slot of the mobile terminal see also chapter 3 2 2 Switch on the mobile terminal 3 After start of the operating system the PIN of the SIM card is asked Please enter PIN Cancel 4 Enter the PIN given by your provider into the displayed keyboard Please enter PIN With every new registration and after a suspend mode the PIN number is asked again In case you wish to set the PIN number persistently please follow the instructions in chapter 6 3 2 1 5 If neither in the module nor in the registry an APN Access Point Name is entered you will be asked to give the APN of the provider 20 04 2012 e 1 02 45 RADIO GSM Control 46 Please enter APN 6 Double tap the active GSM symbol at the bottom of the Systray Ku The following menu is displayed ae ge Remote Desktop w n Ze HF 6 22 PM 7 Select Connect to establish a connection via GPRS The GPRS connection is established Further comment With Connect or Disconnect an Internet connection is activated or deactivated The following symbols in the Systray explain the status not connected GP PS connected 1 02 e 20 04 2012 6 3 2 6 3 2 1 RADIO GSM Control Further Setting
30. hicle cigarette lighter power outlets other power supply units other charger etc Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals when inserting the battery Since the mechanical design of the battery enables you to insert in one direction only the battery must not be inserted into the opposite direction by force Handling Protective devices to prevent danger are built into the battery To ensure for a proper operation do not disassemble the battery or modify parts of it If they are damaged this could result in excessive charging voltage control loss during charging or discharging leakage of battery fluid heat generation bursting or fire Do not disassemble Li ion bare cells of the battery There is the danger of flammable fluid being spilt It may also cause an internal or external short circuit leakage of battery fluid heat generation bursting or fire Do not directly solder the battery Doing so melt the insulation damage the sealing parts or protective devices cause leakage of battery fluid Electrolyte from the batteries bursting or fire Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with objects such as wire Short circuiting generates heat which may damage the equipment In the worst case this could result in leakage of battery fluid bursting or fire Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurised container This could result in lea
31. ings gt Control Panel gt w Network and Dial up Connections or Network and Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Dial up Co 3 Double tap the WLAN module ecm SV LD245Cl Connection start e Network Connections 40 1 02 e 20 04 2012 RADIO Wireless LAN 4 Activate Obtain an IP address via DHCP DHCP is activated by default WLAN 802 116 Settings Subnet Mask Default Gateway Fig 26 Wireless LAN IP address 5 To manually set the IP addresses enter the addresses under IP address Subnet mask Gateway and tab Nameservers 6 Tap OK for all queries to exit the dialog 20 04 2012 e 1 02 41 RADIO Wireless LAN 6 2 2 WLAN Configuration 1 Double tap the network symbol in the Systray The following window appears IP Information Wirelass In mat Internet Protocol Deg Address Type The header displays the IP Address name of the module used Subnet Mask Fig 27 Internet protocol TCP IP 2 Tap the Wireless Information tab The following tab appears WLAN 46C1 OK Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New C203 LILO1 A C203 LILO3 dart test Status Not Connected Fig 28 Information on wireless 42 1 02 20 04 2012 RADIO Wireless LAN Network not available La Available network connected d Network available Fig 29 Network symbo
32. ion if your mobile terminal is placed into an USB or car cradle supplied with power The Systray displays one of the following symbols Battery is charging The battery is below the second voltage level g The battery is below the first voltage level There is an external power supply but the battery is not charged full battery D Always recharge the battery in time If the battery is discharged data loss may occur 20 04 2012 1 02 21 TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching on Switching off the skeye e motion 3 4 Switching on Switching off the skeye e motion 3 4 1 Switching on Use the round button on the left to swich the device on or off On Off button Fig 10 Switch on switch off the device 3 4 2 Switching off the skeye e motion There are three ways to switch off your skeye e motion Suspend mode Standby Automatic Standby Complete Power Off by Removing the Battery 3 4 2 1 Suspend Mode Standby Mode Suspending a device means that it is inactive and thus consumes less power A suspended skeye e motion can be activated any time While suspending information in the RAM of the skeye e motion is maintained If the power supply is interrupted e g due to a discharged battery information in the RAM gets lost It is thus recommended that you store all current data in the flash or on Micro SD card prior to suspending the skeye e motion Standby Mode 22 1 02 20 04 2012 Suspending the skeye e m
33. kage of battery fluid bursting or fire Do not pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp object hit it with a hammer or step on it This could result in leakage of battery fluid bursting or fire Operation For operation of the device use the delivered battery only Please use the battery only for the determined purpose 1 02 20 04 2012 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes Do not use the battery in any device other than those specified in this manual Depending on the device being used doing so may cause abnormal current flow leakage of battery fluid heat generation bursting or fire If the battery becomes discolored or deformed or in any way appears abnormal stop using it Return it to the distributor or manufacturer from whom you purchased it Do not use or leave the battery in very high temperatures for example under strong direct sunlight Otherwise it may cause leakage of battery fluid bursting or fire or its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased To ensure safety the battery incorporates built in safety devices Do not use it in a location where static electricity is greater than what the manufacturer guarantees Otherwise the safety devices may be damaged causing leakage of battery fluid expose of fire Do not use the battery in other than the following conditions Otherwise it can overheat or fire or its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreas
34. ls 3 On the Wireless Information tab select a network and double tap the corresponding selection for further options The following window appears Wireless Network Properties Network name SSID mm This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for j TKIP WPA PSK Network key Key index i The key is provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network EAP type TLS Fig 30 Wireless Properties 4 If you selected Add new as the network on the Wireless Information tab fill in the fields e SSID is the name of the network used to determine your Wireless LAN network To ensure a communication between all network computers be sure to use the same SSID for all For radio connection via access point SSID is the address set in the access point e When accessing via an access point option This is a computer to computer ad hoc network is not activated e Encryption is used to prevent unauthorised access to the network Enter the common network key password This ensures that data is encrypted when being transferred over the network 20 04 2012 1 02 43 RADIO Wireless LAN e The encryption type is set under Encryption Under Authentication set the method used by a Wireless LAN client to logon to an access point e g WPA e The network key and the
35. nd for acquiring and transferring data within buildings or vehicles or outside under moderate climate conditions The skeye e motion is not intended for distribution to private households Please pay attention to the information of this user guide especially the safety notes Intended use means that the device must only be used and operated in accordance with the information contained herein Any other use is not an intended use and may lead to property damage or even personal injury H ft amp Wessel does not accept any liability for damages caused by a usage other than the intended usage Safety Notes Carefully read and follow the user manual and the safety information mentioned in this chapter before performing further steps You have to e read e keep the information in mind during work This is the precondition for e secure working with the product e undisturbed handling General Safety Notes Transport and Storage The device must only be shipped in original or comparable robust packaging Shipping the device e g in a normal padded bag does not provide sufficient impact and pressure protection Such improper packaging would fall under the definition of the term Negligence Handling Never expose the skeye emotion to very high temperatures for a long time Never insert any objects not intended for use with this device in the instrument s openings This might damage the device Operating Do not dip the sk
36. ndows CE device is not responding properly to your taps YOU may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Fig 16 Stylus Properties Calibration On the Calibraton tab select Recalibrate The window for calibrating the touch appears Position the stylus in the centre of the cross displayed the more precise the better the touch screen will respond later and hold the position until the cross changes its position Click ENTER to confirm 1 02 20 04 2012 eq e INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 7 Close the Stylus Properties menu 8 Please answer the question with Yes if the settings should be stored persistently Over time the touch screen and thus its calibration may reset somewhat Should you notice that the touch screen does not respond as precisely as before repeat the calibration procedure 20 04 2012 1 02 31 INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 4 2 7 2 Setting the Brightness 1 Launch Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel menu appears 2 In the Control Panel window double tap the following symbol pack ight The Backlight window appears Fig 17 Backlight 3 In this window adjust the brightness of the backlight with the slider N S Di To conserve
37. ng term storage see next note When the battery is expected not to be used for a long time take the battery out of the equipment and store it in a dry place at or below room temperature For an optimum service life the battery should be charged up to 20 to 40 when being stored After 12 months at the latest the device should be charged and 20 04 2012 1 02 7 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes subsequently discharged Otherwise its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased The storage temperature must not be below 20 or above 50 C Ambient conditions The temperature may not be outside the admissible operating and storage temperature range of 20 to 50 degrees centigrade The temperature may be within the range of 0 C to 40 C during charging Do not discard the battery into fire and do not leave it in a hot place such as near a fire or on a heater Doing so melt the insulation damage the sealing parts or protective devices cause leakage of battery fluid Electrolyte from the batteries bursting or fire Do not immerse batteries in water or seawater and do not allow them to become wet Batteries which have become wet must always be replaced with new ones because internal short circuits can cause dangerous heat emissions if further used Do not throw batteries and do not allow them to fall on hard surfaces Connection Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet e g ve
38. otion 1 Tap Start in the task bar The Start menu opens up F My Device e Recycle Bin e H Internet Explorer E Ned af Windows Embedded CE 6 C lows Embedded CE v6 00 Build 2 Tap Suspend TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching on Switching off the skeye e motion GE base Lo BR Task bar The skeye e motion will be suspended in its current state All open windows documents workbooks etc are not closed but maintained in the working memory The skeye e motion is suspended Standby Mode When you switch on the device via the round scan key in the middle again the system returns to the last status as long as the power supply has not been interrupted e g due to an empty battery 20 04 2012 e1 02 23 TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching on Switching off the skeye e motion 3 4 2 2 Automatic Standby Power Supply 24 Use the Power Supply function to save battery life If you do not operate the unit for a certain time e g the display will be dimmed or the unit is set to suspend mode 1 Launch Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel menu appears d or ow 2 In the Control Panel menu double tap Power 15 The Power Properties window appears 3 Select the Schemes tab Power Power Properties Power Scheme AC Power sl F E s Switch state to User Idle After 1 minute Switch state to System Idle After 5 minutes Switch state to Suspend Never sl Fig 12 Automatic power
39. perate your navigation system while driving Note that there may be different regulations for using such devices within vehicles in other countries Please observe the respective regulations GPS performance gets influenced if the area covered by satellites is near high buildings in a tunnel or below roofs Safety Notes on Data Loss It is very much recommended that all important data be backed up as durable hardcopy It is very much recommended to store all recorded data to flash disk and to regularly back up the data on an external medium Given certain conditions loss or modification of data can occur in practically any electronic storage system Therefore we do not accept any liability for loss of data or data being otherwise rendered unusable following incorrect use repairs faults battery problems software errors or for any other reason We shall not be held liable either directly or indirectly for any financial loss or third party compensation claims which arise on foot of the use of this product and all and any of its functions such as stolen credit card numbers loss or modification of data etc 1 02 20 04 2012 1 7 INTRODUCTION Disposal Disposal The skeye e motion is not intended for use in private households The device must not be disposed of via a public waste disposal system For disposal return the device to the H ft amp Wessel AG Explanations on this Manual The User Manual is designed to ena
40. r generates heat or in any way appears abnormal stop using it Return it to the distributor or manufacturer from whom you purchased the USB cradle car cradle Use the USB cradle car cradle only with the supplied power supply The main voltage must correspond to the technical data mentioned on the power supply Use the USB cradle car cradle only in dry closed rooms and not in direct sunlight e g behind windows Keep the device out of the reach of small children 1 02 20 04 2012 1 6 4 1 6 5 1 6 6 INTRODUCTION Safety Notes Safety Notes on the Power Supply Do not try to open and or repair and or alter the power supply The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused in that way Always connect the power cable into an easy accessible wall outlet Always connect the power cable to the device before plugging it into the wall outlet Make sure that you do not insert the power cord into the headset plug by mistake Check that the plug is clean and dry before plugging it in Do not place any objects on top of the cord Do not place the cord near heating equipment Do not connect cables other than those specified in this manual Doing so may result in fire or improper operation Do not use a damaged cord Handle the power cord with care Improper handling may lead to fire or shock Avoid excessive bending twisting and pulling of the cord When disconnecting the power cable hold
41. s Persistent Setting of the PIN Number With every new registration and after a suspend mode the PIN number is asked In order to avoid its entry each time please proceed as follows GSM 1 Call Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt GsmControl GsmcContral 2 Select index card SIM FIN Persistent 1 E 3 Enter the PIN and activate Persistent thus even after a reset the PIN is sustained and has not to be entered again GsmControl 4 Afterwards please tap Set Pin and then OK 20 04 2012 e1 02 47 RADIO GSM Control 6 3 2 2 48 General Settings GSM 1 Call Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt GsmControl 2 Select index card General GsmCortrol GsmControl Module u Keep powered at suspend u Setup data connection automatically Enable device wakeup by phonecall C Enable low power mode u Send network shutdown at Init Test u Enable logfile creation The following settings are available Enable GSM module Enable the GSM module Show GSM tray icon Show the GSM symbol in the systray Keep powered at suspend Power supply of the GSM module also during suspend mode battery life time See below Setup data connection automatically GSM connection is always started automatically Send network shutdown at Init Logout from provider network Enable logfile creation Generating a log file under flash storage Keep powered at suspend Complete GSM switch of
42. s or similar places to prevent an interference with medical devices Switch off your skeye e motion see chapter 3 4 2 at places where you are advised to switch off your mobile phone The unit may affect heart pacemakers The Federal Office for Radiation Protection recommends a distance of no less than 20 cm between a mobile phone and a heart pacemaker to ensure no interference takes place This recommendation is also in line with studies and recommendations issued by independent institutes Users with heart pacemakers must ensure a distance of at least 20 cm between the skeye e motion and the heart pacemaker The unit may affect hearing aids Interference may be noticed in close proximity to televisions radios PCs Safety Notes on Wireless LAN Bluetooth A Wireless LAN or Bluetooth communication can be realised using an integrated module If your skeye e motion is equipped with a WiFI Bluetooth module please pay attention to the safety notes Radio facilities as well as Wireless LAN and Bluetooth are subject to certain restrictions during use near electronical devices In this connection please read the safety notes of the previous chapter Wireless LAN data communication and Bluetooth can be easily intercepted and recorded Secure your network against unauthorised intrusion into the WLAN We recommend that you consult a specialist e g a system house Safety Notes on GPS Safety note for use in vehicles Do not o
43. skeye skeye e motion HW 90400 Version 1 02 skeye e motion User Guide H FT amp WESSEL This document and its contents shall not be reproduced or transferred in any form without express permission Compensation will be claimed for any infringement All rights reserved in the event of patenting or registration of utility models H ft amp Wessel AG 2012 Subject to amendment errors excepted BHB skeye emotion HW90400 1 02 EN doc TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1 IDEROQUcH on GPRS 5 ll Dome Lett e lan Le LR 5 1 2 Amendment Lu ie E see ME ERE PME CPC PPM E DENM LINDE P CILE 5 BS Ze Er un e e e VE 5 1 4 Reader 6 1 5 Intended Use na a Ge 6 LE SENDES DANN 6 1 6 1 General Sadrety Te 6 1 6 2 Safety Notes for the Lithium Ion Batter 7 1 6 3 Safety Notes on the USB cradle car cradle nn nenn nennen nn 10 1 6 4 Safety Notes on the Power Supply EEN nnn nnnm 11 1 6 5 Safety Notes on the Imager with LED Aimer optional 11 1 6 6 Safety Notes on GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA eeennmm nnn 11 1 6 7 Safety Notes on Wireless LAN Bluetooth AA 12 1 60 98 Safety Notes on GPS sa 12 136 9 Safety Notes On Data LOSS EE 12 Ee SE Tee E 13 Lo Explanhations on dn Un EE 13 1 8 1 NOLE PICCO Am e E E 13 1 9 2 Registered Trademark aa ca u ata ar ard 14 2 2 gt SKeye e MOLION WEE 15 VENN 15 2 1 1 PRONE VIEW NNN 15 2 1 2 SENG 15 2 13 KN 16 2 2 ASS ENE 16 E
44. t leakage of harmful substances excessive heat generation bursting or fire may occur Any tampering by non authorised persons will invalidate the warranty If your skeye e motion needs to be repaired or maintained please contact your specialised dealer Clean the housing only with damp cloth and mild detergent Safety Notes for the Lithium Ion Battery Carefully read the following safety notes to prevent an incorrect handling of the battery and to avoid possible dangers Non observance of the safety information or incorrect use of the battery can lead to excessive current flow to the discharge of harmful substances excessive heat development explosion or fire Transportation and storage Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as necklaces hairpins etc Doing so may short circuit the battery which could result in excessive current flow and possibly cause leakage of battery fluid heat generation bursting or fire When carrying or storing batteries use an electrically nonconductive insulated case When the equipment is expected not to be used for a long time do not store the batteries exceeding the appropriate conditions as listed below Otherwise its performance will be degraded and its service life will be decreased when the batteries are discharged and remain in the equipment 1 week when the batteries are fully charged and remain in the switched off equipment 1 month lo
45. t further into the device Due to the push push function the card jumps out a bit and can then be removed e Then fix the lid Fig 6 Inserting a SIM card 18 1 02 e 20 04 2012 TAKING INTO OPERATION Battery 3 3 Battery The mobile terminal comes with a separate battery 3 3 1 Inserting the Battery There is only one way to insert the battery Place the battery onto the device near the unlocking button Now push the battery along the guide support towards the contacts until it audibly engages 20 04 2012 1 02 19 TAKING INTO OPERATION Battery This figure shows a correctly inserted battery Fig 7 inserting the battery Prior to initial operation the battery should be charged completely To do so insert the mobile terminal including battery into the USB cradle connected to power or car cradle Fig 8 Mobile terminal in USB cradle 20 1 02 e 20 04 2012 TAKING INTO OPERATION Battery 3 3 2 Replacing the Battery 1 Back up your data before changing the battery 2 Switch off the device before changing the battery Turn around the device Press down the battery locking and keep it pressed Then push the battery forward with the thumb of your right hand Battery locking As soon as the battery becomes loose it can be removed Hbi wie i Fig 9 Changing the battery 3 3 3 Charging the Battery The battery is automatically charged inside the skeye e mot
46. top left 3 Take out the stylus see next figure 4 1 Operating the skeye e motion with the Stylus The stylus functions as a computer mouse It is used to navigate on the screen and to select elements Remove the stylus from its clamp and put it back when you do not need it Operate the touch screen only with the stylus supplied or your finger e Tapping Tap the screen with the stylus once to open elements and to select options e Dragging On screen keep the stylus pressed and drag it over the screen to select text and pictures Move the stylus to a list to select several elements e Double tap A double tap is the same as double clicking the mouse e Tap and hold Tap on an element and keep the stylus pressed onto the screen to display a list of actions for the element In a context menu select the action to be performed e Tapping close menu To close a menu e g the start menu tap a free space on the desktop 26 1 02 e 20 04 2012 INITTAL STEPS Microsoft Windows CE Basics 4 2 Microsoft Windows CE Basics This mobile terminal supports the following Windows CE version Windows Embedded CE 6 0 copy deadline subject to changes 4 2 1 Start Screen Apart from the application program the Mobile Terminal features the Windows CE surface The following figure shows the standard Windows CE workspace which may vary My Device Recycle Bin Desktop Fa Ed Internet Explorer 3 veci
47. up creation 36 1 02 e 20 04 2012 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS SysBackup 5 2 4 Deleting a Backup 1 Open the SysBackup program see chapter 5 2 1 2 Tap delete SysBackup v1 46 H amp W Password D autobackup same i RAM Disk Backup Medium IFlashStarans The message Erase backup files appears Settings differential ask on restore Erase backup files This will erase the directory ISYSBAKY on the backup media and its contents Erase How Fig 23 Erase backup files 3 Click Yes to confirm the message The content of the FlashStorage SYSBAK directory will be deleted 20 04 2012 1 02 37 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS System Info 5 3 System Info Launch Start gt Programs gt Utilities gt System Info SysInfo V2 20 41241 Operating System 44998 ver 1 04 Feb 52010 13 16 09 Bootloader Version Hardware Serial No 60899835 Fig 24 SysInfo The Versions tab displays information on operating system serial number and battery parameters The Memory tab displays information on physical memories drives and data memories Operating system and system programs e g an update tool can read the hardware configuration of the devices from the HWI Block Hardware Information Block The KDI Block Customer information block stores customer specific settings The GSI Block tab device specific information block
48. ware under which they were created as otherwise problems may occur gt If the option for asking the user is deactivated before the backup is created your are not prompted for confirmation after the booting process see Fig 19 SysBackup gt SysBackup only stores and restores data but does not delete them This might be important in the following szenario When you need a cleaned up desktop you can delete the My Computer and Recycle Bin symbols using a setting in ExplorerConfig as the symbols are created on the desktop via RegistryKey However all other symbols on the desktop are created in the windows desktop directory using Ink files From there they have to be deleted in the autostart directory using a corresponding batch file as after a cold start of the device these files are automatically stored at this location while booting and are not deleted when you restore a backup d 20 04 2012e 1 02 33 FURTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS SysBackup 5 2 1 Calling SysBackup Start SysBackup via e Start gt Run gt SysBackup enter SysBackup or e Start gt Programs gt System gt SysBackup The SysBackup window appears SysBackup v1 46 H amp W Settings differential ask on restore D Password D autobackup Seule RAM Disk Backup Medium IFlashStorage Size 201500kb Used 14072kb Free 187428kb select Size J27bO0kb Used 456kb Free 323 04kb Progress SysBackup w1

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