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1. Tap here to add a new task s Delete Task Delete Task Edit gt Tasks will be permanently Edit deleted Continue Options Options Sort By Sort By Filter Filter Figure 49 Create Task Figure 50 Delete Task Figure 51 Confirm Task 2 17 2 Deleting a Task 1 Tap gt Tasks 2 Select the task from the tasks list See Figs 50 51 3 Tap Menu gt Delete Task to delete the selected task 2 17 3 Editing a Task 1 Tap 4 gt Tasks 2 Select the task from the tasks list from the screen 3 Tap Edit and make any necessary changes 39 zu CJIF TIC CN 2 17 4 Sorting Filtering Tasks 1 Tap A7 Tasks 2 Doone ofthe following options Refer to Fig 52 Sort Tap Menu gt Sort by and select the sorting option Status Priority Subject Start Date Due Date Filter Tap Menu gt Filter and select the filtering option All Tasks Recently Viewed No Categories Active Tasks Completed Tasks New Task i wireless Delete Task L 1730 Priority i 1750 Subject amu 2009 Start Date Figure 52 Task Filter 2 17 5 Setting Task Options 1 Tap 4 Tasks 2 Tap Menu gt Options to open the screen as shown above middle 3 Customize the following options Set reminders for new items Show start and due dates Show Tasks entry bar 2 17 6 Enabling Tasks Tap AF gt Settings gt Home gt Items Select Tasks then tap Options
2. Tap A7 Phone Tap Keypad to view the keypad buttons Tap Call History to open the screen Select the name or phone number to call See Fig 54 Tap Call or press the TALK key to dial the number ps pe Dor Wd g Y 4 a 12 22 11 04 a te Today 1 206 528 1333 h Duration 00 00 4 2 11 8 53 p 1 206 818 8178 m Duration 00 00 E ATZE 1 206 528 1333 h Duration 00 11 Q 4 2 11 12 28 p 1 206 818 8178 m Duration 00 00 Figure 54 Select Name or Number 3 1 5 Making a Call from Contacts 1 Tap ay gt Contacts Tap the desired contact in the list Note You can quickly find a contact by entering the first letter of the contact or the first number of their phone number 3 Select the number you want to dial 4 Tap Call or press TALK 42 Opticon H 22 User Manual 4 1 Using Speed Dial Create speed dial entries for frequently used numbers so you can call a contact by pressing a single key A speed dial entry can only be created for numbers stored in contacts 4 1 1 To create a speed dial entry for a contact Tap 4 gt Contacts Select the desired contact Select the phone number to place on speed dial See Fig 55 Tap Menu gt Add to Speed Dial In Location select the speed dial number to use Tap OK to save and exit oe yo IY 25 Y 4 12 22 c Contact Ted Fluke View All Calls 2 lt Available gt Save to SIM c Nul 3 lt Available gt Se
3. 68 Opticon H 22 User Manual 11 Backup Manager H22 is provided with a backup manager application The backup manager supports full backup partial backup and selective backup It also provides the possibility to view what is included in a backup before restoring it to the device Backup is possible to be made to or from either SD card or the device 1 Full backup mode takes a full backup of the device including all files databases settings and registry Partial backup is a subset of the full backup where it is possible to select all files databases settings and registry individually It is not possible to select individual files in the Partial backup mode Selecting all items in the Partial backup mode will result in the same backup as a full backup 3 Selective backup enables the user to select individual files to backup This mode allows backup and restoring of files databases or parts of the registry individually Selecting all items in the Selective backup mode will result in the same backup as a full backup It is possible to perform a selective restore from all three types Full Partial and Selective of backup by selecting the items to be restored 11 1 Making a backup To make a backup of the H22 Tap AF gt Settings gt System gt BackupManager Select Backup on the top bar From the drop down menu choose Full Partial or Selective backup See Figure 107 Select the desired objects to include in the backup Tap Settin
4. Five Wway Navigation k Hve way navigation K Funcuan key Li i E Tuneuon key F funcion Key ILI Function key GU Tl UGE i ud B I L J i Q b f G H l L l Lg Start hey OK key Start key OK key Talk key Enc Lock key Talk bey End Lock key QWERTY key pact Numeric key pact Yrd hey x E L Culkey fn Ray Space key A pace key Figure 1 H 22 Front View QWERTY and Numeric Front View Description H 22 QWERTY and H 22 Numeric Description 1 Telephone receiver Listen to audio from cellular phone calls through this receiver Detects the ambient light so the H 22 can improve visibility and 2 Light sensor conserve power Indicator charged Blinking green Missed call None Normal operation Display The H 22 features a 3 7 TFT color touchscreen display Keypad Use the keypad to type numbers or letters l The microphone receives audio input for cellular phone calls or Microphone recording voice notes Missed call battery charging LED Blinking red Low power Fixed red Charging Fixed green Fully 11 12 OF TiICON 1 1 Keypad and Function Keys Numeric and QWERTY Keypad ltem Description Press the Five way navigation key up down left or right to navigate menus press the center button to indicate final selection Eae Press the End Lock key to end a call or to close a phone application it also locks H 22 y when long pressed Press the Scan key to
5. e mail Alel ida C1 Notification Set Z Notification 5 na Figure 27 Home Screen The numbered items in Fig 27 are defined below N Name Description O Title bar Displays status indicator icons 2 Horizontal scroll bar Touchable menu that scrolls horizontally to present status indicator icons for easy selection 3 Displays the name of the cellular service provider 4 Tilebar Displays all of the icons used to open and close screens menus and features Windows Start button Press to view Windows Start menu displaying icons for the H 22 basic functions and applications Touchable tile left Soft key programmed at the factory as a Scan key 7 Touchable tile right Soft key programmed at the factory as a Scan key 2 8 1 Accessing the Home Screen Tap AJ gt Home 2 8 2 Changing Home Screen Items 1 Tap A gt Settings gt Home gt Items Select the check box next to the item you want displayed on the Home screen Deselect the check box next to the item that you do not want displayed Refer to Fig 28 3 Tap OK to save and exit Home I e an 12 22 Appearance lt Items gt Appearance Checked items appear on the Home screen P UE Ri cB S Move Up Move Down Date Options KS Wireless _ Getting Started Figure 28 Changing Home Screen Setting 27 28 OF TiCON 2 9 Windows Start Menu The Windows Start menu displays icons for the H 22 basic
6. 13 Synchronization This chapter instructs you on how to synchronize your H 22 phone with your Windows PC Use ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to e Synchronize Outlook e mail contacts calendar tasks pictures video and music e Get up to date e mail contacts calendar appointments and tasks even when your PC is turned off e Copy files between your device and your PC without synchronizing e Control what type and how much information is synchronized 13 1 System Requirements Before downloading the synchronization software make sure your PC meets the minimum operating requirements Your synchronization settings will be managed through ActiveSync if you are using Windows XP or an earlier operating system but managed through Windows Mobile Device Center if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 Supported Operating Systems for ActiveSync e Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 SP4 e Windows Server 2003 SP1 e Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition e Windows XP All versions Supported Operating Systems for Windows Mobile Device e Windows 7 All versions including the x64 versions e Windows Vista All versions including the x64 versions e Windows Server 2008 All versions including the x64 versions Other Requirements To sync your e mail contacts and tasks make sure you re running Microsoft Outlook 2002 2003 or 2007 13 2 ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Installation and set up
7. Declaration of Conformity DOC with Regards to Essential Requirements of EU Directives Brand name Opticon Product PDA Phone H 22 The above mentioned product complies with the essential requirement specified in directives 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1999 5 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS 2002 96 EC 2003 108 EC Waste Electrical and Electronical Equipment WEEE Opticon H 22 User Manual Safety Information General Please read the following information carefully before you start using this device to avoid any damages caused by improper usage The device is not charged when you take it out of the box Charge the battery for at least eight hours before first use Do not remove the battery while charging Do not use batteries which have not been specified by the manufacturer and not qualified with the system per the standard of IEEE Std 1725 2006 as this may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Do not charge the battery with an unspecified AC Adapter as this may cause damage to both the device and the battery e When discarding the batteries dispose of them in a proper manner according to your local laws Power off the device and remove the battery before inserting a SIM card Make sure the SIM card snaps correctly into the SIM socket Do not open the device h
8. Figure 84 Delete Favorite 8 2 4 Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1 Tap AF gt Internet Explorer 2 Tap Menu gt View gt Text size and select the size you want Largest Larger Medium Smaller Smallest 63 CJF TIC ON 0 2 5 Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages Tap AF gt Internet Explorer Tap Menu gt Tools gt Options Tap Other Select the check box next to Show Pictures See below left Tap OK to save and exit Ph LS e Y 4 4 58 Browse websites as Q Mobile Device e History Desktop Computer orward e Automatic F x Play Sounds Refresh x Show Pictures x Tell me if Internet Explorer is not the default Web browser Properties Options Ja Figure 85 Show Pictures Figure 86 Send Link 8 2 6 Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1 Tap AW gt Internet Explorer 2 Do either of the following e Tap Menu gt View gt Full Screen e Tap and hold on the screen with stylus and then tap Full Screen on the pop up menu 8 2 7 Sending a Link via E mail Tap AF gt Internet Explorer Go to the page you want to send Tap Menu gt Tools gt Send Link See above right Select an email account A new message is created with the page address inserted in the message body You can then enter the recipient s phone number and edit the message 5 Tap Send to send the message e gle os 64 Opticon H 22 User Manual 8 2 8 Copying Text from
9. Log on to http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help getstarted getstarted mspx Download ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Run the install wizard and follow the on screen instructions Connect the H 22 to your PC using the provided USB cable The Synchronization Setup Wizard will start automatically 5 Follow the instructions on screen to complete the wizard In the Sync Setup Wizard ActiveSync or the main screen Windows Mobile Device Center you can Ps wu mo e Create a synchronization relationship between your PC and the device e Choose information types to synchronize 78 a oa Opticon H 22 User Manual 13 3 Starting and Stopping Synchronization Manually Turn on the device Connect the device to your PC using a USB cable Tap AJ gt ActiveSync To start synchronizing tap Sync To stop synchronizing tap Stop TTE Ls Gi 12 22 Windows PC Synchronized 5 16 11 6 22 AM Be Sync Menu 6 Figure 133 ActiveSync 13 4 Changing ActiveSync Settings 13 4 4 Changing which Information is synchronized 1 2 3 19 Tap AF gt ActiveSync Tap Menu gt Options Do one or more of the following e Select the check box for the items you want to synchronize If you cannot select a check box you might have to clear the check box for the same information type elsewhere in the list e Clear the check box for any items you want to exclude e To customize synchroniza
10. Power saving mode e g prioritizing power saving or transmission speed e Wake on LAN e WPA2 certificate enrollment To locate the WiFi Utility Tap amp gt Settings gt Connections 67 Be OF TICON 10 USB Connection 10 1 USB function and host H22 has a USB client interface supporting USB 2 0 high speed and a USB host interface using a USB host adapter supporting USB Full speed The USB host function in H22 supports the following features e Ethernet Cradle RNDIS driver e USB Mass storage e USB HID USB keyboard only mouse is not supported e The USB client mode is configured by the USB to PC settings found in the control panel application USB to PC see below 10 2 USB to PC settings A USB to PC utility assists with establishing the proper USB connection type when connected to a PC The choices are ActiveSync over USB Serial ActiveSync RNDIS USB Mass storage Internet sharing When the device is connected to a PC using a USB cable the USB to PC utility window appears and the user can select how the device should behave See Figure 105 Either the device will Activate in ActiveSync mode over either USB or RNDIS Reveal an external SD card as a USB mass storage device Or activate the Internet Sharing feature of the device The alternatives are presented as a radio box list The user selection window persists in order to allow pre selection of one of the three choices above In case
11. a Web Page te eres In Internet Explorer Mobile tap and hold the page and tap Select All Text Tap and hold the page Tap Make Selection on the pop up menu See Figure 91 Highlight the text to copy using the stylus Tap Copy See Figure 92 Open an application where the text can be pasted Tap and hold on the screen Tap Paste on the pop up menu Martha Stewai f l Y lt C 5 37 Make Selection Back Refresh Add to Favorites L d Favorites fie es Las g y y 1 1 Figure 87 Make Selection Figure 88 Tap Copy 8 2 9 Clearing Temporary Files Cookies or History 65 Tap amp gt Internet Explorer Tap Menu gt Tools gt Options and select Browsing History Select one of the following file types and tap Clear See Figure 93 e Temporary Files e Cookies e History When prompted to delete all files tap Yes Tap OK to save and exit See Figure 93 Browsing History IIU Y Gi 12 22 Temporary Files 993 KB Cookies 458 bytes History 316 bytes L Clear es Figure 89 Clear FilesWireless Manager 9p CJIF TIC CON 9 Using Wireless Manager Wireless Manager is a program that lets you to turn on or off your cellular phone Bluetooth and Wi Fi connections 9 1 1 Opening Wireless Manager To open the Wireless Manager do one of the following 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager 2 Tapthe Signal Strength ico
12. an item IW c Y am 12 22 Beam Mode Figure 142 Beam Item WWW c Y am 12 22 Allen Monte To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams Infrared Searching i Tap to send Figure 95 Visible Devices You can beam information from your H 22 such as an appointment in Calendar a task in Tasks a contact card in Contacts a picture in Pictures or a file in File Explorer pomi Tap OK to save and exit 82 From the program Calendar Tasks Contacts etc select the item you want to beam and Tap Menu Beam Your device will now search for and display visible devices See above middle From the list of devices select the device to which you want to send the item See Figure 143 above right Opticon H 22 User Manual 15 Barcode Scanner The H 22 ships with either with a 1D laser barcode scanner or with a 2D imager module In this chapter you can learn how to enable the scanning function and configure the scanner 15 1 Setting Up Barcode Reader 15 1 1 Enabling Barcode Reader The barcode reader is disabled by default and must be activated before use 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Scanner Setting gt Basic Settings See below left 2 Select the check box next to Enable barcode reader 3 Select the check box next to Enable trigger key and select Top left Side left Top right or Side right 4 Tap OK to sav
13. and replace the battery cover See Replacing the Battery Cover and Installing the Battery for details 1 11 3 Connecting a Headset Step 1 Locate the headset jack on the right side of the H 22 Step 2 Peel back the rubber door Step 3 Insert the headphones See Fig 20 CAUTION water and dust protection is diminished when the headset or USB port rubber doors are open Figure 20 Insert Headphones 24 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 Getting Started This chapter will instruct you on how to power the H 22 on and off use the Home Screen and Start Menu and set up various organizational tools 2 1 Powering On and Off Power On Long press the Power button on top of the H 22 device until the display lights up Powering Off Long press the Power button When the dialog box appears tap Yes to power off See Fig 21 Do you really want to shutdown the system MI Figure 21 System Shutdown Message 2 2 Entering and Exiting Suspend Mode Suspend mode is an energy saving mode that allows you to continue receiving phone calls and messages 1 Enter Suspend Mode by short pressing the Power button 2 Return from Suspend Mode by short pressing the Power button 2 3 Calibrating the Touchscreen Calibration ensures that the correct screen items are activated when tapped The first time you power on the H 22 the system will ask you to calibrate the touchscreen You should also recalibrate the touchscreen w
14. appropriately If there is an Autoexec exe in the Custom ROM partition this is automatically executed during the boot process to correctly configure the device The Custom ROM area is accessible to the user through a Custom ROM tool provided by Opticon to Device Administrators 87 88 OF TiCON 19 How to update the H22 image 19 1 From SD card To update the H22 image from a micro SD card the card has to be prepared with the appropriate files These files are accessible from Opticon support upon request The files are placed in the root of a micro SD card approved brand and density Step by step instructions Format a micro SD card in a PC with FAT or FAT32 file system in a PC This is optional Copy the provided files to the micro SD card Insert the micro SD card in the H22 Make sure that the H22 has at least 50 main battery capacity left Turn on the H22 while holding both Scan keys and the Volume Down key simultaneously Wait for the update process to finish when this is done the H22 will reboot automatically oO wc 19 2 Via Remote Update Utility H22 can also be updated via a desktop utility Install Microsoft ActiveSync available for download from Microsoft Install the Opticon H22 USB driver available for download at the Opticon website Make sure you have received the correct update package from an Opticon authorized source Make sure the H22 has at least 50 battery capacity remaining Connect the H22 to the PC wit
15. make sure the device has a sufficiently clear view of the sky 86 Opticon H 22 User Manual 17 Battery Hot Swap The H22 has a hot swap feature implemented which makes it possible to change the main battery without turning off the device or losing data When the battery cover is removed from H22 a warning message not to remove the battery will pop up until the display goes dark The device will then automatically set the device to flight mode and disable all functionality what is absolutely necessary to maintain the device at what was its current state when the battery cover was removed The user may remove the battery to replace it with another battery as soon as the display has gone dark During main battery replacement an on board Li ion cell dedicated to the hot swap operation supplies system power Pre swap status without data loss can be sustained prior to inserting a new main battery for up to 3 minutes When a new battery is inserted and the battery lid is closed the device can be awakened by pressing the power key The device will awaken in the same state as when the battery lid was removed H22 continually monitors the charge status of the Li ion backup battery and ports it through the battery control panel applet The charging status of the li ion battery is expressed as either Good or Not Good In case the backup battery status is indicated as Not Good a hot swap must not be performed since it might result in los
16. mee E ee E ERES 70 12 KIOSK Mode Web BrowsSef asssassnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 71 12 1 Overview of the app user interface eee eee ee e ee eee 71 122 Us riMerace rer 72 got E Ln 0 e R E A EE oa E E AE E A E E E ER 73 E ME 00 ELEA AA AEE A VEAN AE A ss noe eg smn A E A E A E E 73 toa G0 teeters pected dir lsc shinai C 74 DLE i poo mc 74 UU MEE S ee ee ae E eee mer ee eon ee ae ee we eee eee eae eee eee eae Cen ene 79 PLE EE COD And paS NRENEUUN 75 Qo I TTT if T ONOONO sae A 78 i ersen lt eei rre e ee eee ee ee ee Ae eee ree eee ee eee nee EEE EE EEE ER 78 13 2 ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Installation and set up 78 13 3 Starting and Stopping Synchronization Manual usus e tain Mi rust eee 79 134 Changing eli eel glee DIEN acad ee eee oe ee ne ee ere eT ere mee eer RUANDA LO dE eer ee ete 79 eT On usnog KURTIGO T 80 E a 1 1 mE 81 Til POI MOCOS arcatami aaar rA EIE ASE EAT 81 K S r 9 19 BIU OON ssie nc ESEE EE AR E EEEE REES EERE EEES 81 14 3 Making YourP8wWwcBLISCDUBIdDIB uisi zecseiieu niue d atu nequ PUDE MD n Enc RUPEM RM UE 81 14 4 Pairing With Devices in Hande sese eee eee 82 lao Beann MOO D 82 15 Barcode Scannere e 83 15 Song Up lt rre eia Ee treats oN xt gti cachet cei lane pbs ind int AUCH 83 15 2 Scanning and Reading Barcode LaDelsg esse sees eee eee 84 16 Applica
17. one of the following options See Fig 44 e Tap Menu gt Undo Ink to reverse an action e Tap Menu gt Redo Ink to re execute an undone action e Tap Edit gt Select All to select all material e Tap Edit gt Clear to delete all selected material WW 25 Yl ME CE 4 49 Rename Move View Recording Toolbar v Draw Rename Move Undo Ink Create Copy Redo Select All Cut Send Copv Beam File Soe g w Figure 44 Handwritten Note Figure 45 Delete a Note Figure 46 Create a Template 2 16 8 Deleting a Note 1 Tap 4 gt Notes Tap and hold the note using the stylus A menu displays See Fig 45 3 Select Delete from the drop down menu 4 Tap the Yes button to deleted the note 2 16 9 Creating a Default Template Tap 4 gt Notes Create a note for saving as a template In the note list select the new note and tap Menu gt Rename Move See Fig 46 Enter a name for the template in the Name field Select Templates from the Folder drop down menu Tap OK to return to the note list oS ey gt 37 38 OF TIiICON 2 16 10 Recording Voice Notes es Tap AJ gt Notes If the recording toolbar is not displayed tap Menu View Recording Toolbar Tap the Record button on the toolbar See Fig 47 and speak into the microphone Tap the Stop button on the toolbar when finished Tap OK to return to the notes list IPAE 12 22 v View Recording Toolbar v Draw Und
18. scan a barcode This key is a function key that may be reprogrammed Five way navigation Scan key left or right OK key Press the OK key to confirm data entries or to exit the current program Start key Press the Start key to open the Windows Mobile Start menu Talk key Press the Talk key to dial or to answer a cellular phone call Press the Sym key to change the character before the current cursor position into an accented variant Enter key Press the Enter key after completing input Fn key blue Press the function key to alter the keyboard input Space key Press to enter a space between two characters QWERTY only keys Item Description Sym key Ctrl key Yellow Press to access the designated shortcuts 12 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 2 Right and Left View Figure 2 H 22 Right and Left Views Description 1 Press the Volume up key to turn the volume up Press the Volume down key to turn the volume down Scan key left Press the Scan key to scan barcodes A IrDA port The H 22 transmits and receives infrared signals from this port Cadena This notch secures the H 22 into an optional charging cradle Use the stylus to calibrate write draw or select items Stylus on the touchscreen Headset jack signal Connector accommodates stereo handsfree headset Stylus tether notch Attach the stylus tether to the H 22 using this notch H This 3 5 mm audio connector provides a stereo out f Press the Rese
19. the Custom ROM partition and providing a way to format the Custom ROM partition The Custom ROM Tool is not a part of the built in applications Instead it is available for customers on request 21 2 Autorun exe The Autorun exe implemented by Opticon will present a way for the customer to install CAB files run provisioning XML and run executables aimed at configuration in a structured way It is also possible for customers to develop their own version of the Autoexec exe The Autorun exe is placed in the Custom ROM area and will then perform the tasks described above at device start up It is also possible to develop a custom Autoexec exe and place in the Custom ROM area to perform company specific tasks at startup 89 90 OF TiCON 22 Appendix Specifications Item ID Shape Dimension Weight Network Band Description Bar Type 151 x 75 x 25 mm 5 9 x 3 0 x 0 98 in Windows Mobile 6 5 3 Professional GSM EDGE GPRS 850 900 1800 1900 MHz WCDMA HSPA 800 850 900 1900 2100 MHz Marvell PXA320 806 MHz DDR SDRAM 256 MB NAND Flash 512 MB 3 7 VGA transflective TFT color display QWERTY keyboard or numeric keyboard 3 2 megapixel with autofocus LED flash 802 11b g n 802 11n A MSDU A MPDU not supported es AGPS is contingent on carrier service Bluetooth 2 0 and Enhanced Data Rate EDR USB 2 0 Full speed On the go OTG client and host functionalit ntegrated 1D laser or 2D imager RFID HF 13 56MHz available a
20. the user does not make an active selection within 5 seconds the USB to PC settings will be closed but the pre selected connection type remains operative USB Connection IIU 2 LA lt Gm 2 13 USB Connectio lt X G am 3 00 Please select one of the USB connection type Please select one of the USB connection type when device is connecting with USB when device is connecting with USB O ActiveSync over USB Serial ActiveSync over RNDIS USB Mass storage O Internet sharing Q ActiveSync over USB Serial e ActiveSync over RNDIS Q USB Mass storage Q Internet sharing Ask me first about USB cinnection type when I connect the device to the PC This application will be terminated in 1 second Figure 105 USB to PC connection choices Figure 106 Ask me first USB connection type A USB to PC utility is available in the Connections settings To locate this feature Tap AF gt Settings gt Connections gt USB to PC It contains the same radio list with the four USB connection types listed above the most recent user selection is pre selected A checkbox saying Ask me first about USB connection type when connect the device to the PC will be visible in default mode the box is checked See Figure 106 above 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt USB to PC 2 Choose if the connections dialogue shall appear when a connection is made 3 Select the desired USB connection type and tap OK
21. to open the screen Under Display number of select the type of tasks to be displayed on the Today screen Tap OK to save and exit Pope 40 Opticon H 22 User Manual 3 Phone Operations This chapter instructs you on how to the H 22 as a phone You can make receive and keep track of calls and send text messages SMS and multimedia messages MMS 3 1 Making a Phone Call From the Phone screen you can make calls and manage contacts 23 1 1 Accessing the Phone Screen To access the Phone screen do one of the following options e Press the TALK key on your keypad e Tap amp gt Phone 3 1 2 Making a Call by Entering a Phone Number 41 Tap A gt Phone Enter a phone number using the keypad or touch screen keyboard To turn on the touch screen keyboard see Using the Touch Screen Keyboard See Fig 53 Phone Wit 7 Y d ETT AT amp T E d gt 425 651 2127 sl Allen Monte 1 Ty det 3 SO ghi4 kD mnoO Speed Dial RR N m V MM pars m wv Call History T memes mper e X Talk Ge amp Figure 53 Make a Call Do one of the following If you see the number or contact name you want to call select it and press the TALK key If you do not see the number or contact name finish entering the number and press the TALK key ne CJF TIC ON 3 1 4 Making a Call from Call History Call History displays calls you have made received and missed
22. 2 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 11 Inserting and Removing an optional MicroSD Card The H 22 contains a microSD card slot for expanding the device s memory It supports memory cards up to 16 GB 1 11 1 Inserting an optional MicroSD Card CAUTION Inserting a microSD card in the wrong direction can cause damage to the card and the device Step 1 Remove the battery cover and remove the battery See Removing the Battery Cover and Removing the Battery for details Step 2 Slide the microSD card holder down to unlock it Step 3 Lift the lid of the microSD card holder B and insert an optional microSD card into the holder A See Fig 18 Figure 18 Insert an Optional MicroSD Card Step 4 Push the card holder back down into position and slide it back into the lock position B Step 5 Replace the battery and replace the battery cover See Installing the Battery and Replacing the Battery Cover for details 24 OPTICON 1 11 2 Removing an Optional MicroSD Card Step 1 Remove the battery cover and remove the battery See Removing the Battery Cover and Removing the Battery for details Step 2 Slide the microSD card lock toward the bottom of the H 22 Step 3 Lift the microSD card holder up and remove the microSD card from the holder See Fig 19 Figure 19 Remove the MicroSD Card Step 4 Push the card holder back down into position and slide it back into the lock position Step 5 Replace the battery
23. 7 Get E Mail Settings Figure 68 View Auto Setup 5 Enter the name you want to appear when you send email and tap Next 6 In the Automatic Send Receive drop down menu select a frequency for sending receiving email or select manual 7 Tap Review all download settings to edit your email settings 8 TapFinish to start downloading messages 56 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 9 2 Composing an E mail Message Tap AF gt Email and select an email account Tap Menu gt New to open a new email message See below left 3 Enter recipient in the To Cc or Bcc field N Note Insert a semicolon between multiple addresses Note Scroll up for the CC and Bcc fields 4 Enter a subject in the Subject field Enter a message 6 Tap Send 9 r HW 5 Y d 00 5 10 From Joe Jones lt joe gmail com gt WW 75 j aW 12 22 loma Windows p 4 2 11 3K E mail Tips and Tricks Subject Gmail 1 Items 1 Unread Figure 69 Compose an E Mail Figure 70 Read an E mail Note E mail messages are stored in Outbox and are sent to recipients the next time you synchronize to your PC or connect to your email server and send and receive mail 7 3 3 Reading an E mail Message 1 Tap AF gt Email 2 Select an email account 3 Tap the email you want to read in the message list See above right 57 99 OPTICON 7 3 4 Pr II 7 3 5 tae ae iS Tap AJ gt Email Tap Menu gt New Ta
24. H22 S tu c i Wn G VOCernaii voicemail sound profile sound profile e 8382 8 38 text text e mail e mail ac web m 2 139 EMI D LU n A gma 4 wa EN OO S H22 User Manual OPTICGON Opticon H 22 User Manual OF TIiCON All information subject to change without notice 2011 copyright Opticon All rights reserved This manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Limited Warranty and Disclaimers PLEASE READ this manual CAREFULLY before installing or using the product 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 ap
25. When the keyboard is in a mode other than numeric mode you can enter characters by pressing a number key repeatedly until desired character appears If the next letter you want is located on the same key wait until the cursor appears and blinks more than twice then enter the letter For corresponding letters numbers symbols of each key please see the table below Keys Input Mode board Leapita ee amp lV9o ft 1 S ee ee s jdm bers pEs 5 e mms MNo6 MNOS e e we rovs T8 B o wy Wxvzs Wxvzo E capstock shit NEN T NNNM 0 space 5 0 0 Numeric mode This mode is selected when the input mode is set to keyboard mode Letter block recognizer mode or transcriber mode Simply press the key with the desired number on it to enter the number you want Press Fn followed by 1 to select lowercase mode Initial capital mode Initial capital mode can be used to capitalize the first letter of every sentence entered with th keypad Press Fn followed by 2 to select Initial capital mode Lowercase mode This mode can be used to input lowercase characters Press Fn followed by 1 to select lowercase mode Uppercase mode This mode can be used to input uppercase characters Press Fn followed by 3 to select uppercase mode 31 3e CIF TIC CON Special characters To enter special characters accented letters punctuation marks currency signs etc e g C you can use the Sym key To do tha
26. ary depending on the amount of interference they generate In the event of interference the user may consult with the hearing aid supplier to discuss solutions Federal Communication Commission FCC has passed regulations and ratings for wireless phones to ensure that users are able to acquire HAC hearing aid compatible devices The ratings are not guarantees and the results may vary depending on the users hearing aid device The best is to try out the phone with your hearing aid in order to evaluate it for your professional needs M Rating Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing aid devices than phones that are not rated M4 is the better higher of the two ratings T Rating Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are more usable with a hearing aid device s T coil than unrated phones T4 is the better higher of the two ratings Note that not all hearing aid devices have T coil in them Hearing Aid Compatible This device is rated M4 compliant and complies with applicable requirements of FCC Part 68 and CS03 Part 5 This device is not HAC compliant during Voice over IP VOIP calls Safety of Audio Equipment The headphones and earphones used with this device comply with maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology and limit considerations as outlined in EN 50332 1 2000 CAUTION Do not use headphones at a high volume for prolonged periods of time Permanent hearing loss may o
27. ause damage to the eye Charge the battery at least every six months An excessive over discharge may cause an abnormal chemical reaction which may result in acid leakage or fire of the battery Despite being rechargeable the battery has a limited life span Replace it when usage time becomes short Safety of Laser Products International Standards Laser Class 2 This product complies with JIS C6802 2005 Class 2 IEC60825 1 A2 2001 Class 2 and 21CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Class 2 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their intended purpose Use of controls adjustment of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Do not look directly into the light beam with optical instruments it may pose an eye hazard Opticon H 22 User Manual Specific Absorption Rate Specific Absorption Rate SAR is a measurement of the amount of radio waves absorbed by the body during mobile phone use This phone meets government and regulatory standards Maximum SAR Values CE 0 179W kg 10g Head FCC 0 236 W Kg 1g Head Body measurements has been performed and conforms to FCC requirements Use with Hearing Aid When using a wireless device together with a hearing aid users may experience a buzzing or humming sound Some hearing aid devices are more immune than others and the experienced buzzing or humming noise may v
28. below left 3 Execute one of the following options In the To field enter the recipient s number Note Insert a semicolon between numbers to send to multiple contacts Tap Menu gt Add Recipient and select a contact from the contacts list 4 Enter your message and tap Send Text messages are sent immediately Text Messager What are you up to Just checking in Text Messages X Y Y C 8 45 VESET ELE From Text Messages Conversation with Allen Me 1 1 00 12 58 AM Me 5 5 11 11 45 AM I ll be right there Text Messages Where are you Check this out I ll be right there I m running late Figure 66 Writing a Text Figure 67 Reading a text Figure 68 Reading a Text 1 2 2 Using Preset Text Messages You can insert frequently used messages into your text message While writing a message tap Menu My Text and select the preset message to insert See above middle and right To Edit a Preset Message 1 Tap Menu gt My Text gt Edit My Text Messages 2 Select a message and edit 3 Tap OK to save and exit Reading a Text Message 1 Tap amp gt Text to open the screen 2 In the message list tap the text message you want to read 53 54 Tap Menu gt Message Options to open the screen See below left Select the check box next to Request message delivery notification x Request message delivery notification Figure 66 Delivery Notificati
29. board The H 22 features either a QWERTY keyboard or a numeric keyboard 2 11 1 Using the QWERTY Keyboard The QWERTY keyboard has 39 keys that function similarly to a normal PC keyboard Press the key inscribed with the character you want to enter Lower case mode By default the QWERTY keyboard is in lower case mode To enter a single uppercase letter press 1 the shift key located on the far left on the lower row followed by the key marked with the desired character This character will then be uppercase The next character will be lowercase again Upper case mode To switch to uppercase mode press Fn followed by 1 the shift key located on the far left on the lower row All characters will then become uppercase characters To enter a single lowercase character press 1 followed by the key marked with the desired character This character will then be lowercase The next character will be uppercase again Symbols To enter the symbols printed in blue on the keys press the Crl Yellow key followed by the key with the desired marking e g when you want to enter press Fn followed by W Special characters To enter special characters accented letters punctuation marks currency signs etc e g amp you can use the Sym key located next to the shift key on the bottom row You can also use the Fn key blue to generate F1 through F10 and the Ctrl key yellow to generate characters other than a z and T
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31. ccur OF TICON Table of Contents RUPEE igo iiio mmc te E 11 E E 4 Se Te and Te erae 12 Le Te eT Tre EO VIW T 13 la Top and BOOM VIO TT 14 7 wA 4 N AEE A A A alee em A E A eee A 15 Pe E uu E EE EEEE EEE E E EE ORE ORRE 16 CINES 050 7500 25 0er nce EM 17 Lon dosan Me USIM OAT icoon ai rA S MndE 18 1 8 Installing and Removing the Baen esse eee eee eee eee eee ee eee 20 POE 0 7 343 004 0043 4 0I TRENTON 22 L10 POT Te 01000 dei MERE TEE 22 1 11 Inserting and Removing an optional MicroSD Card sse eee eee eee eee 23 2 cis Te Started RE UU Mm 25 CX MEME LI eo L 6 ETT 25 2 2 Entering and Exiting Suspend Mode eee eee 25 Peg c ree Tee he TOUCIS CIS RN vpcinwicncensioraseutnielaieacnadecatsunanamatounhesdmleueimiisiesiletaineuai onsiekenidemtennalin 25 24 LOCknNO B ee 01 F saren enn OT DNE ND 26 2 5 Assigning Functions to Programmable Buttons ss es ee x e ee ee 26 2 6 Customizing Up Down control TONGA Sn cuiua cede ee eee 26 2 7 Battery Power Settings for Backlignt esse eee 26 LE P UNDE a E DM ex A E E E E haere reer rie cee dE 27 Zu 0 a eT etr aN T 28 L Te Enon O NNA O ag leo EE 28 211 Using heo Hardware Cee 21 6 IA eee Teen rnhin eana ene EARE EE Er tree ne 29 2 12 T erie an INDUL MOQO sssrinin enian a aar aaa ninenin 32 2 13 Using the Touch Screen Keyboard sees ee eee 33 CAL MEE ob Elo ru NN 33 sc eres rene cee E rane adn nea EE tate 34 2 16 Setling Up ihe Calanda T as E EAE
32. deo voice Flicker reduction Time stamp Photo Quality Panorama GPS geo tagging RS Capture Settings LON Capture Settings Tewer GPS Location Bert Ricker Storage Tene Stamp Shutter Sound Photo Quality Super Fine Video Format Panorama Horiweontal Figure 62b Camera Timer Figure 62c Video Voice Figure 62d GPS Location Indicator 5 3 Video recorder It is also possible to capture video using H22 5 3 1 Launching the video recorder To launch the Video Camera follow the steps below 1 Tap 4 gt Camera 2 Tap Setting Icon on the bottom right of the screen in landscape 3 In the Capture mode tab select video 4 Tap OK Taking videos With the camera in landscape mode press the middle button of the five way navigation key to start capturing video Stop video capture With the camera in landscape mode and while the camera is capturing video press the middle button of the five way navigation key to stop video capture 51 OF TIiICON 7 Contacts and Messaging This chapter instructs you on using Contacts to manage addresses and phone numbers and Messaging to send and receive SMS MMS and e mail messages 7 1 Using Contacts The Contacts feature allows you to store phone numbers e mail addresses birthdays and other information that relates to a contact Simply tap on a contact to quickly call or text message them If you use Outlook on your PC you can synchronize contacts between you
33. derstand battery safety Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred the battery Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire or explosion or other hazard Only use the battery for the system for which it was specified Only use the battery with charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals Battery usage by children should be supervised Avoid dropping the phone or battery If the phone or battery is dropped especially on hard surface and the user suspect damage take it to service center for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard e Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed e Do not leave the battery where the temperature is 60 C 140 F or more Do not solder lead directly to the battery body Do not heat nor solder the terminals of the battery Avoid reverse charging by not fully depleting the battery e 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 immediately seek medical care If left untreated the battery fluid could c
34. e 123 Text size settings All these menu options can be removed completely in locked mode and the underlying properties given default values instead Removing the Content menu options is described in the administration documentation distributed separately 12 8 Copy and paste The default behavior of a web page when the user sweeps a stylus or a finger across the screen is to scroll the page vertically or horizontally depending on the content and whether it fits in one screen To make it possible to copy and paste interesting text on a web page the user must enable the menu option Menu gt Edit gt Selection Mode M Mode Web v Selection Mode Input Panel Call Emergency Number Figure 124 Selection Mode Settings 75 ds CIF TIC CON When Selection Mode is enabled any text on a web page can be selected and copied using the menu option Menu gt Edit gt Copy m ae e c Opticon Kiosk Browser ETT v Selection Mode Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 tef Input Panel Call Emergency Number Figure 124 Selecting Web Page Text Figure 125 Copy Command The selected text will then be copied to the clipboard so that it can be pasted into a textbox somewhere else a amp Mode Well Opticon Kiosk Mode Web Browser Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Figure 126 Paste Command Figure 127 Paste Executed The textbox context menu shown above will appear when a stylus or finger is held down on the textbox
35. e and exit Opticon Scanner g Y d m 12 22 Opticon Scann amp I T q Gi 4 42 Enable barcode reader Trigger key Enable trigger key Top left Top right Side left Side right Output mode Keyboard vj Special suffix Enter CR Good read notification Buzzer Confim Windows okbeep wav Enable barcode reader Trigger key Enable trigger key Top left Top right Side left Side right Output mode Keyboard vj Special suffix Enter CR Good read notification Vibrator Basic Settings Code Options Read Optiq 382 ly 123 e Buzzer and vibrator gNone 2 Figure 96 Barcode Settings Figure 97 Read Notification 15 1 2 Setting to Multiple or Single Read Mode Multiple read mode allows multiple barcodes to be read with just one triggering Single read mode reads only one barcode during one triggering 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Scanner Setting gt Read Options 2 Select Single or Multiple from the drop down menu next to Read mode 3 Tap OK to save and exit 15 1 3 Setting Good Read Notification When the barcode scanner successfully decodes a barcode you can set the H 22 to notify you with a sound effect vibration both or none Tap AF gt Settings gt System gt Scanner Setting gt Basic Settings Select the desired notification from the drop down menu under Good read notification Change the sound by
36. e name of your outgoing email server SMTP Outgoing server required Your outgoing email server SMTP may require authentication authentication NOTE Your user name and password from above will be used Outgoing sever settings Your outgoing email server may require different authentication settings than your incoming e mail server Different user name for An option that allows you to enter separate settings for outgoing server our outgoing email server User name Your outgoing email server user name Password Your outgoing email server password Domain name The outgoing email server domain name Require SSL connection Enables you to send personal information more outgoing mail server securely only NOTE If you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection you will not be able to send email 56 OF TiCOnN 7 3 1 Setting up an email account 1 Tap 4 gt E mail gt Setup E mail 2 Enter your e mail address 3 Select the check box next to Try to get e mail settings automatically from the Internet and tap Next See below left and middle 4 After Auto Setup has successfully entered your server settings tap Next Messaging WM c Y C am 12 22 Messaging WW gc f G E m 12 22 E mail Setup E mail Setup x sed Setup is trying to get e mail settings opticonusa com This usually takes about 30 seconds Read Privacy Statement online Looking for settings C1 Previous Fn Figure 6
37. een Adjust the slider to the appropriate volume level by sliding the bar with the stylus or pressing the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN key 45 46 OF TIiICON 4 4 5 Blocking Incoming and Outgoing Calls You will not be able to receive or make calls according to the options you choose 1 2 3 Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Tap the Services tab at the top of the screen Tap Call Barring gt Get Settings The H 22 will read settings from the network See Fig 59 Choose which types of calls you want to block e Block incoming calls All calls When roaming or Off e Block outgoing calls All calls International International except to home country or Off Tap OK to save and exit EAE am 12 22 Phone Call Barring TIT a T Gi 12 22 TTE Y E uU 12 22 Phone Call Forwarding Li Forward all incoming phone calls Forward phone calls only if Phone Caller ID Block incoming calls i Block outgoing calls Provide my caller ID to Q No one Off Only to contacts x No answer 1 253 209 v Forward after 20 seconds M x Unavailable 1 253 209 9 Figure 59 Block Calls Figure 60 Display Calls Figure 61 Forward Calls 4 4 6 Displaying Caller ID Caller ID allows your number to be displayed to the party you dial e mm Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Press the Services tab Tap Caller ID Get Se
38. for a couple of seconds If after a copy and paste operation has been completed the user desires to continue employing page scrolling by finger or by stylus sweeps Selection Mode must be again disabled Selection Mode Input Panel Call Emergency Number Figure 128 Disabling Selection Mode 76 Opticon H 22 User Manual If the software based input panel becomes hidden unintentionally when it s needed for text input it can be easily revealed by enabling the menu option Menu gt Edit gt Input Panel Selection Mode Re Input Panel Copy Call Emergency Number Exit Figure 129 Revealing the Input Panel 12 9 Administrator d 0 G ass hare Opticon Kiosk Mode Web Browser Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 d aal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 0 aj aj wj ed c t vd d d od ej LU CAR ad sal H od hl id Kk UL o a Sft 2 xj c vj bj n mj d d uso U Jul ti 2 Figure 130 Input Panel The administration view of the app is shown with the menu option Menu gt Settings gt Administrator Figure 131 Selecting Administrator View Administrator Mode Status Disabled Disable Lock Unlock Download configuration Load local configuration Factory reset E 3 Figure 132 Administrator View Administrator mode is disabled by default Working within this mode is described in a document separately distributed to administrators TT 78 OF TiCON
39. functions and applications See Fig 29 Internet Explorer Contacts L L me Yt Getting Started Settings Figure 29 Windows Start Menu The numbered items in Fig 29 are defined in the table below Description Displays status indicator icons 2 2 10 Entering Information You can enter text numbers and symbols using one of the following input modes Keyboard Letter Recognizer Block Recognizer Transcriber Initial capital Lowercase and Uppercase Note Initial capital Lowercase and Uppercase mode are only available for the numeric keyboard model Keyboard icons Icon Input Mode ri Function key Blue Fri Sticky function key Blue key pressed twice Control key Yellow only available in QWERTY model 28 Opticon H 22 User Manual Regardless of the input mode the hardware keyboard can always be used to enter characters When using the numeric keyboard the characters you can input depend on the selected mode You can enter numbers in Keyboard mode Letter and Block Recognizer mode and Transcriber mode To capitalize the first letter of every sentence you enter use the Initial Capital mode To enter lowercase characters or uppercase characters use Lowercase mode or Uppercase mode respectively See the chapter on the numeric keyboard for more details The QWERTY keyboard works regardless of the mode so it does not need special input modes 2 11 Using the Hardware Key
40. ge of the browser Configuring the home page is described in the section Create a new configuration 71 s CIF TIC CON 12 2 User interface elements The main building blocks of the app UI are these The system indicator bar The address bar The web page area 3 Opticon Opticon Opticon Kiosk Mode Web Browser Kiosk Mode Web Browser Kiosk Mode Web Browser Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Done a Done LM Figure 109 The System Indicator Bar Figure 110 The Address Bar The status bar e The menu bar am am ED Enter address hor hd Eb Enter address hor Opticon Opticon Kiosk Mode Web Browser Kiosk Mode Web Browser Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Figure 112 The Status Bar Figure 113 The Menu Bar All the Ul elements except the web page area can be hidden and shown using the corresponding menu options in Menu gt Settings View Administrator v Indicator Bar About v Address Bar 4 v Status Bar Figure 114 UI View Settings Command Figure 115 UI Elements View Settings Dropdown 72 Opticon H 22 User Manual 12 3 Home The user can reach the Home Page at any time by selecting the menu option Menu gt Go gt Home Figure 116 Navigating to the Home Page Customization of this feature by swapping the default home page for something that is more branded and targeted at the needs of specific users f
41. gs if you want to change the target of the backed up files Tap Backup e UI e pn qo cx Backup amp Restore J 4 C 1 54 Restore lt Backup gt Restore Selective Backup Figure 107 BackupManger Pulldown Menu 69 m CJIF TIC CN 11 2 Restore from a backup To restore from a backup of H22 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt BackupManager Select Restore on the top bar Choose backup file to restore from see picture below middle Select the desired objects to restore Tap Restore mp IT 11 3 Command line The BackupManager can also be run from the command line This can be useful to perform a silent restore of the data on the device without the user s interaction The command line can be executed from an autoexec exe file for example in the user store The default command line argument is BackupManager exe VPath to backup filename of backupfile zip For example BackupManager exe Storage Card backupfile zip 70 Opticon H 22 User Manual 12 Kiosk Mode Web Browser Opticon customers with a big company internal user base often want to limit the available device functionality so that only certain actions can be performed The reasons for this decision can for instance be to make it easier for the user to make the business more effective and to prevent device misuse Companies that use the web extensively in their devices see a need to run a locked down web browser in kiosk mode The definitio
42. h a USB cable and allow the H22 USB drivers to install if necessary Verify that the H22 is connected in active sync Run the H22 update package H22 RUU exe and follow the onscreen instructions Do not disconnect the USB cable until the Update is completed QUO aT 20 Clean boot and Factory Reset 20 1 Clean boot A clean boot is when the system is started from the beginning and all drivers and settings are loaded to their initial state All custom settings are erased However the Custom ROM and FlashDisk partitions are left untouched A clean boot is performed by pressing the side scan buttons when the device is turned on or reset or from an option in engineering mode 20 2 Factory reset Factory reset is when all customer settings and data are wiped from the internal memory including CustomROM and FlashDisk partitions and the system is reinitialized as if it was the first boot This can be used to solve problems when the device is not functioning as expected or if the device should be used in another environment to ensure no residual setting will cause incompatibility To perform a factory reset 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Factory Reset 2 Enter the device s password The default password is 1234 3 Tap OK 88 Opticon H 22 User Manual 21 Downloadable tools not in image 21 1 Custom ROM Tool The Custom ROM Tool provides for copying files to the hidden Custom ROM partition viewing the content of
43. hen the H 22 is not responding accurately to stylus taps To calibrate the touchscreen follow the instructions below 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Screen 2 Tap the Align Screen button and follow the on screen instructions See Fig 22 3 Tap OK to save and exit align screen Using a stylus tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned Figure 22 Align the Screen 29 26 OF TIiICON 2 4 Locking Unlocking the H 22 Locking protects the screen from an accidental key press To lock unlock the keyboard and touchscreen Tap ay gt O The keyboard and touchscreen are now locked To unlock the screen simply slide the Lock button to either the right or left See Fig 23 An alternative method is to long press the End Lock key to toggle lock on off IY gt 4 a 12 22 d il 2 19 Aor Figure 23 Slide Lock Button Figure 24 Program Buttons 2 5 Assigning Functions to Programmable Buttons To assign a function to the programmable buttons T Tap 4 gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons gt Program Buttons Program Buttons 2 X d C 08 20 Volum lt Program Buttons K Up Do 1 Select a button 2 Select a button 1 and assign a program from the drop down menu 2 See Fig 24 3 Tap OK to save and exit 2 6 Customizing Up Down control repeats To customize the way your Up D
44. ia AM gt Settings gt Personal gt Input To change the options first select the desired input method Block Recognizer Keyboard Letter Recognizer Transcriber from the drop down menu See Fig 31 Input IW Q Y au 12 22 Options L Input Method X Word Co Keyboard Letter Recognizer Figure 31 Input Mode Options 2 13 Using the Touch Screen Keyboard The touch screen keyboard allows you to enter text by tapping keys with your stylus 1 Select the touch screen keyboard as your input method See Selecting an Input Mode for details on how to do that 2 Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen The touch screen input appears See Fig 32 Figure 32 Touchscren Keyboard Figure 33 Letter Recognizer 3 To enter text use your stylus to tap the keys on the touch screen keyboard 2 14 Using Letter Recognizer Letter recognizer interprets familiar handwriting styles one symbol letter or number at a time 1 Select the letter recognizer as your input method See Selecting an Input Mode for details on how to do that Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen The Letter Recognizer screen appears See Fig 33 3 Doone ofthe following to begin entering text e Enter uppercase letters in the left ABC box s Enter lowercase letters in the middle abc box s Enter numbers and symbols in the right 123 box 33 a CJIF TIC CON 2 15 Using Block Recognizer Bl
45. in place B See Fig 11 Figure 11 Install the Battery 1 8 2 Replacing the Battery Cover Step 1 Align the battery cover with the top of the battery bay See Fig 12 Step 2 Lower the cover in place Secure it by turning the battery cover screws clockwise with a coin See Fig 13 Figure 12 Align the Battery Cover Figure 13 Lower the Battery Cover 20 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 8 3 Removing the Battery Remove the battery by following the steps below Step 1 Remove the battery cover See Removing the Battery Cover for details Step 2 Slide the battery out A and up B See Fig 14 Figure 14 Remove the Battery 1 8 4 Locking the Battery Cover Before you can power the device on you must lock the battery cover by performing the following procedure Lock the battery cover by turning the two battery cover screws clockwise See Fig 15 Figure 15 Lock the Battery Cover 21 22 OF TiCON 1 9 Power and Battery Settings The life and performance of your H 22 Lithium ion battery depends on many factors Under typical usage conditions the H 22 battery will power the H 22 device for 12 hours when fully charged To maximize the battery life follow the instructions below je Pu Viewing Battery Power 1 Tap 4 gt Settings gt Power The status of the main battery and the backup battery is displayed 2 Tap OK to exit 1 9 2 Maximize Battery Life To optimize battery life set the H 22 t
46. ith screws Two battery cover screws hold the H 22 battery cover in place The battery cover covers the battery SIM card RFID option and optional microSD card Attach the wrist strap to the H 22 through this eyelet 16 OF TIiCON 1 5 Unpacking the H 22 Please ensure that all items listed in the following table are present and in good condition If there is anything missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately H 22 Package Contents r oo Z7 v d A 1 e DA LA lur a and stylus Battery AC adapter EU USB cable lur a plug and US plug Quick Start Guide Stereo headset Wrist strap Figure 5 H 22 Package Contents 16 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 6 Accessories List The following accessories are optional Contact your Opticon H 22 dealer for more information about acquiring optional accessories Optional Accessories Multicradle Single Cradle Figure 6 H 22 Accessories OP TICON 1 7 Installing the USIM Card You must install a USIM card to use the phone functions of your H 22 Perform the following procedures to install the USIM card Note Power off the device and remove the battery before inserting a USIM card Make sure the USIM card is securely positioned in the USIM socket 1 7 1 Removing the Battery Cover CAUTION There is a limited amount of time during which the H22 can be without main battery power Please refer to Chapter 16 Battery Hot Swap Step 1 Un
47. l installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 or more of the following measures 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 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 interferencethat may cause undesired operation of the device FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and which positions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm 0 59 in from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines OF TiCON
48. lock the battery cover Use a coin to turn the two battery cover screws counterclockwise See Fig 7 Figure 7 Unlocking the Battery Cover Step 2 Open the battery cover by lifting the top of the cover up and off of the H 22 See Figs 8 and 9 Figure 8 Lift the Battery Cover Up Figure 9 Lift the Battery Cover Off 18 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 7 2 Inserting the USIM Card Once the battery cover and battery have been removed you can install the USIM card using the following procedure Step 1 Step 2 Slide the USIM card under Ensure that the USIM card snaps the metal ribbon until it is in into place See Fig 10 B position See Fig 10 A Figure 10 Install USIM Card Step 3 Install the battery See Installing the Battery for details Step 4 Replace the battery cover See Replacing the Battery Cover for details 19 20 OPTICON 1 8 Installing and Removing the Battery The H 22 ships with a Lithium ion battery in the box Charge the battery fully before the first use Perform the following procedure to install the battery Note The battery can also be charged in the optional cradle 1 8 1 Installing the Battery Step 1 Step 2 Remove the battery cover See Insert the battery A into the H 22 matching the Removing the Battery Cover for battery contacts with the contacts inside on the left details side of the H 22 case Press down on the right side of the battery to secure it
49. mes the SIM card will be blocked If this happens obtain a PIN Unblocking Key PUK from your wireless service provider 4 4 2 Setting the Ring Tone and Ring Type 1 Tap Settings Personal Phone 2 Customize the following options Select a Ring type from the drop down menu Select a Ring tone from the drop down menu Note To use a custom sound file as a ring tone use ActiveSync on your PC to copy sound files into the Windows Rings folder on your device 44 Opticon H 22 User Manual 4 4 3 Setting the Phone Profile Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Sound Profile to open the screen See Fig 58 Select the radio button next to one of the following phone profiles described below Normal Meeting Silent Outdoor or Automatic 3 Drag the sliders along the bottom of the screen to customize each profile s ringer volume and vibration strength NO UJ e Y d am 12 22 Profile Q Normal Current Sounds amp Notifications settings applies Q Meeting Volume Off Vibrate On Q Silent Volume Off Vibrate Off Outdoor Volume On Vibrate On 9 Automatic Set Meeting or Normal mode depending on Calendar Adjust Sounds amp Notifications settings Figure 58 Set Phone Profile 4 4 4 Changing the Ringer Volume Press the VOLUME key located on the left side of the device Regardless of the screen that is shown on the display the volume window will be shown on top of that scr
50. middle The same passcode must be entered on the other device If you do not want to use a passcode tap Next If the connection is successful a Device Added confirmation message displays on screen See below right 5 Tap Done Bluetooth HU a lt 12 22 Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with OPN2002_60E7 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Device Added Your Windows phone has connected with OPN2002_60E7 ae Done e Advanced m A Figure 138 Bluetooth Devices 14 5 Beaming Information Bluetooth Enter Passcode IY amp Y 4 12 22 Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with OPN2002_60E7 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required E Figure 139 Enter Passcode Bluetooth IY 5 Y au 12 22 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next M HI8R231 DA EEOPN2002 60E7 uk 4LJTDD1 Figure 140 Device Added To use Bluetooth to receive beams ensure Bluetooth is turned on and that your device is visible and within close range 14 5 4 To enable incoming beams 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Beam Select the check box next to Receive all incoming beams See below left 3 Tap OK to save and exit Contacts m Edit Notes iew AII Call Monte View alls Save to SIM Send Text Message Figure 141 Receive Beams 14 5 2 To beam
51. n and tap Wireless Manager See below Wireless Manage 7 Y d m 12 22 Wireless Manage HU 7 Y 4 m 12 22 All O Off Bluetooth o On Figure 90 Wireless Manager Figure 91 Enable Features 9 1 2 Enabling and Disabling a Feature 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager 2 Customize the following options e Tap the WiFi button to toggle between turning on or off Wi Fi See below e Tap the Bluetooth button to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth e Tap the Phone button to toggle between enabling or disabling the Cellular Phone 9 1 3 Connecting to a Wi Fi Network Wi Fi allows you to access the Internet by connecting to a wireless network or hotspot Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager Tap Menu gt Wi Fi Settings See below left Select the desired wireless network and tap Connect In the Connects drop down menu select one of the following options see below middle and tap Next eS e The Internet for connecting to the Internet e Work for connecting to a private network 5 Enter a network key if required See below right Tap Finish to complete setup w Wireless Manage Y 4 m 12 22 qd e Y XE Configure Wireless Network Connects to Configure Network Authentication Data Encryption WEP Y The key is automatically provided The Internet lY This is a hidden network Net
52. n can also be removed completely in locked mode Configuring a search provider and removing the To Search menu option are described in the administration documentation distributed separately 12 5 Go to an address The user can navigate to a desired web page at any time by selecting the menu option Menu gt Go gt To Address Go to Address To Search To Address Call Emergency Number Exit Figure 121 Reaching a Desired Web Page Figure 122 Entering a Desired Web Address This menu option can be removed completely in locked mode Removing the To Address menu option is described in the administration documentation distributed separately 12 6 Text size The user can choose between 5 text sizes in the web page area by selecting a corresponding menu option in Menu Settings gt Text Size Figure 123 Text Size Settings This menu option can be removed completely in locked mode and the text size be given a default value instead but it s not recommended since vision quality is highly individual However removing the Text Size menu option is described in the administration documentation distributed separately 14 Opticon H 22 User Manual 12 7 Content The user can disable various content features of a web page by selecting the corresponding menu option in Menu gt Settings gt Content v Show Images v Play Sounds v Execute JavaScript v Load ActiveX Objects Fit to Window Figur
53. n of kiosk mode is a device big or small that performs only one function and exposes nothing other than that function to the user When a web browser is running in kiosk mode access to other parts of the device like applications or the file system must be heavily restricted The definition of locked web browser is a web browser that cannot be used as the user pleases but as the IT administrator of the company has configured it Restrictions can be applied at various levels like what UI elements e g address bar tool bar etc will be shown what sites the browser can navigate to what types of content will be rendered etc The Kiosk Mode Web Browser is henceforth called the app in this chapter 12 1 Overview of the app user interface When the app is started for the first time it will act as any other application since it hasn t yet been locked Locking the app is described in the administration documentation distributed separately The UI consists of a system indicator bar at the top an address bar below it the actual web page area in the middle a status bar below it and a menu bar at the bottom All UI elements except for the essential web page area can be optionally hidden which will give the maximum possible screen real estate for web apps that need it E gt Opticon Kiosk Mode Web Browser Version 0 9 RC2 0 9 4147 17782 Figure 108 Browser Default Home Page The web page shown in Figure 108 above is the default home pa
54. nd Text Message Lo 4 lt Available gt Send Contact 5 lt Available gt 6 lt Available gt Delete Contact Add to Speed Dial JONN Figure 55 Add Speed Dial Figure 56 Delete Speed Dial 4 1 2 Deleting a Speed Dial Entry 1 Tap a gt Phone 2 Tap Keypad to view the keypad buttons 3 Tap Speed Dial gt Menu gt Delete to delete the entry See Fig 56 4 2 Accepting Rejecting a Call To accept a call Tap Answer or press the TALK key to accept an incoming call To reject a call Tap Ignore or press END to hang up 4 3 Retrieving a Voicemail Message Press and hold 1 to access your voice mailbox Follow the operator s instructions to listen to your message 43 24 CJIF TIC CN 4 4 Configuring Phone Settings 4 4 1 Activating PIN Security Most SIM cards are preset with a personal identification number PIN provided by your wireless service provider When PIN Security is enabled you will be prompted to enter your PIN whenever you use your device Tap Settings gt Personal gt Phone gt Security Select the check box next to Require PIN when phone is used See Fig 57 Enter the PIN provided by your wireless service provider Tap Enter po Ie Phone IW 75 Y 4 12 22 Sounds lt Security gt Services PIN Security Require PIN when phone is used Change PIN Change PIN 2 Figure 57 Activate PIN Security Note If your PIN is entered incorrectly three ti
55. o Ink Redo itr amp amp 8 m Figure 47 Record Voice Notes Figure 48 Add Voice Notes 2 16 11 Adding a Voice Recording to a Note pomo Im m Tap 4 Notes Create a new note or open an existing note If the recording toolbar is not displayed tap Menu gt View Recording Toolbar Tap the Record button on the toolbar and speak into the microphone Tap the Stop button on the toolbar when finished The audio file icon is then shown on the note See Fig 48 Tap the audio file icon to play back the voice note Tap OK to return to the notes list 38 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 17 Tasks Tasks help you keep track of things you need to do You can program tasks to be one time or recurring set reminders and organize them by category If you use Outlook on your PC you can synchronize tasks between your H 22 and PC 2 17 1 Creating a task 1 Tap AJ gt Tasks Do one of the following options to open the Tasks screen See Fig 49 e Inthe Tap here to add a new task box enter the task name and press Enter s Tap Menu gt New Task Enter or select a subject from the Subject field Select a completion status from the Status drop down menu Pick the start and due time using the on screen calendar Set a reminder date time from the Reminder field Select a category from the Category drop down menu Select a sensitivity setting from the Sensitivity drop down menu Tap OK to save and exit N O E
56. o shut down its screen if the device has not been used for a specified period of time 1 Tap ag gt Settings gt Power gt Advanced 2 Select the amount of idle time on battery power from the drop down menu before the device shuts down 3 Tap OK to save and exit You can also adjust the backlight settings so the backlight turns off if the device is not used for a specific period of time Tap AM gt Settings gt Power gt Advanced Tap backlight settings link Select the amount of idle time from the drop down menu before the backlight turns off Tap OK to save and exit I mI 1 9 3 Charging the Battery To charge the battery perform one of the following actions e Connect one end of the AC adapter to the H 22 through its USB port and plug the other e end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet e Connect the device to a PC using the supplied USB cable e Put the H 22 into a specified cradle Charging cradles are optional accessories 1 10 Attaching the Stylus Strap Attach the stylus strap to the stylus and to the H 22 in the following order Step 1 Attach the stylus strap to the stylus by threading the strap through the stylus strap holder at the top of the stylus and then threading the stylus itself back through the loop See Fig 16 Step 2 Attach the other end of the stylus strap to the H 22 using the same method See Fig 17 Figure 16 Insert the Strap into the Stylus Figure 17 Insert the strap into the H 2
57. o use the Sym key press the Sym key one or more times until the desired character is shown of the screen e g when you want to enter A while in lowercase mode press 1 followed by A to get the A character Now press Sym until the A appears on the screen In this case the Sym key has to be pressed 7 times The tables below show what characters can be made with the Sym Fn and Ctrl keys Lower case characters plus symbols After SYM After SYM a g e O Z Jo o ooo y O Ls 29 SE OPTICON Lower case characters plus symbols continued After SYM Fn Key After SYM n J 8a y F8 8 j V o 9o600000pp Upper case characters Key After Sym Key After Sym INO AAAAAAAA BE N CCCO emao g CE EEEEE 30 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 11 2 Using the Numeric Keyboard The numeric keyboard has 20 keys and is optimized to enter numbers but it can also be used to enter text and symbols There are four different input modes that can be selected with the use of the Fn key Press Fn followed by 1 to select Lowercase mode Press Fn followed by 2 to select Initial uppercase mode Press Fn followed by 3 to select Uppercase mode Press Fn followed by to toggle between numeric mode or alphanumeric mode Long press on to toggle between numeric mode or alphanumeric mode Fn 4 gt F4 Fn 5 gt F5 Fn 6 gt F6 FI aon Z Fn 8 gt F8 Fn 9 gt F9
58. ock recognizer interprets letters written in one stroke 1 Select the block recognizer as your input method See Selecting an Input Mode for details on how to do that 2 Tapthe input icon located along the bottom center of the screen The block recognizer displays See Fig 34 Figure 34 Block Recognizer Figure 35 Transcriber 3 Doone ofthe following to begin entering text s Enter lowercase letters in the left abc box e Enter numbers in the right 123 box e Enter symbols by tapping once in either the left or right box and begin writing 2 15 1 Using Transcriber Transcriber recognizes cursive and or print handwriting 1 Select the transcriber as your input method See Figure 31 Soft Keyboard Input Method 2 Input 3 Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen The transcriber displays See Fig 35 4 To enter text use your stylus to write anywhere on screen 34 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 16 Setting up the Calendar The Calendar can be used to schedule appointments such as meetings or events Appointments of the day can be displayed on the Home screen 2 16 1 Creating Appointments Tap AJ gt Calendar and then tap on Menu gt New Appointment Enter appointment details See Figs 36 38 Tap OK to save and exit Calendar an Y G E Hm 12 22 Calendar E Fm Bf an 12 22 Notes lt Appointment gt Notes Notes lt Appointment gt Notes Propose New Time Reply Fo
59. ograms 2 Enter the port that will be used by the GPS receiver to send the data See Figure 148 GPS Settings f l c Y c m 4 32 Access lt Programs gt Hardware Choose the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data Any program that uses GPS will need to communicate with this port GPS program port GPD6 Figure 148 GPS Programs 16 3 2 Using AGPS AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System enables you to acquire a location faster by downloading of a list containing current positions and orbits of GPS satellites To enable AGPS 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Express GPS Connect 2 Select Download Now to download AGPS data 3 Tap OK to save and exit Settings Express dla E EE 08 33 Express GPS Connect ee No data available Express GPS Conn IW 2 X d Ge 08 34 Fil 3 av 4 svstatus txt pa Settings Express g gt X 4 G 08 34 Express GPS Connect Bn 9959692985 Expires in 6 day s 22 hour s Express GPS Connect file last downloaded Express GPS Connect file last downloaded 11 11 18 at 08 34 20 Download Now Download Now Status Settings About Status Settings About Figure 148a Enable AGPS Figure 148b Preparing to Download Figure 148c Downloading Data Improving the reception of Satellite Signals It can take several minutes the first time you establish a GPS connection If the device cannot detect the satellite signal
60. on Select the contact you want to send a text message to Tap Menu Send Text Message See above right OF TiCOnN 1 2 9 1 Tap AF gt Text 2 Tap Menu New 3 4 5 Tap OK to save and exit Text Messages Message Options 7 2 4 1 Tap 4 Contacts 2 d 4 Write your message and tap Send IM 2 u 4 12 22 Sending a Text Message to a Contact Requesting Text Message Delivery Notification 54 Canina LIMES EL Notes lt Communicate gt Info Fluke Ted E l Call mobile 2065503627 Send text message 2065503627 Add more numbers Figure 70 Sending a Text Message Opticon H 22 User Manual 7 3 Sending e mail Before you set up your e mail account please prepare the following information 55 Item Description User name The username for the new email account This is usually the first part of your email address which appears before the at sign Password The password for the new email account You can save I RN your password so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e mail server or IMAP4 each account that you set up The name of your email server POP3 or IMAP4 server Require SSL connection Ensures that received email for this account uses an SSL connection NOTE If you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection you will not be able to connect to receive e mail Outgoing mail server Th
61. or example the latest company news and company specific links is recommended Configuring a home page is described in the administration documentation distributed separately 12 4 Search The user can reach the Search Page at any time by selecting Menu gt Go gt To Search There s no search provider set by default so the first time this menu option is selected the user is given the choice of either three established search providers or a custom favorite of the user Search Provider E Bang http m bing com Forward Google http google com Yahoo http m yahoo cam Q other To Address Call Emergency Number Figure 117 Navigating to Search Provider Page Figure 118 Search Provider Selection Page If the user selects the Other search provider option then the address of that search provider must be entered for example a company internal search page Search Provider Search Provider O Bing http m bing com Q Google http google cam Yahoo http m yahoo com ores Figure 119 Selecting Other Search Provider Figure 120 Other Search Provider Address 3 i OP TICON Once a search provider has been selected it can only be changed by resetting the app settings This is described in the administration documentation distributed separately A customer s preferred search provider can be set as the default so that the search provider selection dialog is never shown to the user This menu optio
62. ousing or tamper with the device as it will void your warranty Do not apply excessive force on this product as it may cause damage to the screen or the internal component Do not use the device at gas or refueling stations chemical plants and places containing explosives or flammable materials Observe local guidelines Use only manufacturer specified stylus Do not scratch the screen with sharp objects Do not clean the screen with chemical detergents Only use cloths specifically designed for cleaning liquid displays or a soft cloth moisturized with water drops to wipe the device screen Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or leave the device in a humid environment for extended periods of time as this may cause damage to the device and battery s Do not immerse the device in water The device may interfere with the navigation and or communication systems on aircraft The laws of most countries prohibit using this device while on an aircraft Observe local guidelines This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction The use of this device is forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics Observe local guidelines Use hands free devices if you need to use the telephony services while driving a vehicle Observe local guidelines e Do not use headphones at a high volume for prolonged periods of time to avoid permanent hearing loss OF TiCON Additional Battery Information Please read the following information carefully to un
63. own control repeats follow the steps below 1 2 9 ei cs Tap A gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons gt Up Down Control Drag the slider to the desired setting See Fig 25 Tap OK to save Program Buttons lU G T q am 12 22 Progr lt Up Down Control gt Wake Customize the way your Up Down control repeats Delay before first repeat Short Long Repeat rate Figure 25 Customize Up Down Controls 2 7 Battery Power Settings for Backlight Tap a gt Settings gt System gt Backlight See Fig 26 Backlight IJ Y au 12 22 Backligh lt Battery Power gt External Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery life P Turn off backlight if device is not used for 5 min Y x Turn on backlight when a button is LAN pressed or the screen is tapped Adjust power settings to conserve power Figure 26 Battery Power Settings Select the time for the backlight to turn off if the device is not in use Enable or disable the backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Tap OK to save and exit 26 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 8 Home Screen The Home Screen is usually the first screen that displays when you turn on the H 22 It displays a list of shortcuts to phone functions programs and favorites See Fig 27 D C ll a o A II ejfe 3 1 sound profile 8 38 san GT AT amp T text
64. ox Click OK pec Ih 49 2 CJKF TIC CON 5 2 3 Basic camera functions Camera main screen Below is a picture of the camera main screen ww m uA 4 LR o4 b Figure 62 Camera Main screen At the top of the main screen are symbols for the current settings The icons represents from left to right Shoot mode Camera or video Flash on or off Exposure Zoom level Number of remaining pictures using the current resolution Storage target Phone Flashdisk or Storage Card Picture quality End Camera application el m E T At the bottom of the screen is a shortcut to the Gallery Application and at the bottom right is the Settings symbol Taking pictures To take a picture point the camera at the motive and press the center navigation key Turning the camera off Tap the X in the upper right corner in Camera Landscape mode 50 Opticon H 22 User Manual 5 2 4 Camera settings Tap the wench symbol in the lower right corner in Camera Landscape mode This will bring up the settings menu The Options are from left to right Advanced Settings Capture mode Brightness Flash White balance Effects Picture quality Capture Mode 10 Photo 5 Timer Figure 62a Camera Settings Advanced Camera settings In the advanced camera settings it is possible to further adjust the parameters for several modes in the camera The following options available Timer burst mode Storage target Shutter sound video format vi
65. p Menu gt Add Recipient Select the contact you want to send an email to Enter a subject compose your message and tap Send Email Message Options Tap AS gt Email and select an email account Tap Menu gt Options Select Message Tab to open the screen as shown below left Select the options to change Priority Security Permission Language Tap OK to save and exit Messaging lg 7 Y d 5 06 Options Accounts lt Message gt Address x When replying to e mail include body x Keep copies of sent items in Sent folder Xx Warn when deleting messages in the message list x Display account picker when opening Messaging After deleting or moving a message pon next message Figure 71 E mail Message Options Sending an E mail to a Contact 58 8 Internet Access 8 1 Connecting to the Internet This chapter instructs you on how to access the Internet using the H 22 You can establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy for browsing the Web downloading emails and more To manually set up a connection obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider ISP User name e Password e Access point name required for GPRS connection s Domain name required for accessing a corporate network or an intranet 8 1 1 Creating a GPRS Connection 1 Tap a gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections gt Tasks 2 Tap Add a new modem connection as shown on the
66. picture below left 3 Enter the following information and tap Next e Enter a name for the connection e Inthe Select a modem drop down menu select Cellular Line GPRS 4 Inthe Access point name field enter the Connection information Connections TT y Gi 12 22 Connections IY c T d qi 12 22 Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Proxy Internet Bluetooth Add a new modem connection Cellular Line Cellular Line GPRS Set up my proxy server Generic IrDA Hayes Compatible on COM1 connection Figure 72 Add Modem Connection Figure 73 Make New 59 Opticon H 22 User Manual Connections IW 7 T q il 12 22 My Connection If provided by ISP or network administrator MENA Figure 74 My Connection i CJF TIC ON 5 In the User name field enter your user name for the GPRS network if required See Figure 75 below e Inthe Password field enter your password if required s Inthe Domain field enter your domain name if provided by your ISP 6 Tap Advanced gt Servers 7 Select the check box next to Use specific server address and enter the following information e Inthe DNS field enter the primary DNS address if required e Inthe Alt DNS field enter the secondary DNS address if required 8 Tap the TCP IP tab 9 Select the check box next to Use specific IP address and enter the IP address for the device if requi
67. ply Opticon assumes no liability for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or the 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 OPTO ELECTRONICS Co Ltd 12 17 Tsukagoshi 4 chome Warabi shi Saitama Japan 335 0002 TEL 81 0 48 446 1183 FAX 81 0 48 446 1184 SUPPORT USA SUPPORT Europe Phone 800 636 0090 Phone 0031 23 5692728 Email support opticonusa com Email support opticon com Web www opticonusa com Web www opticon com Opticon H 22 User Manual Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 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 Rule 15 21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia
68. pthe Favorites icon and select a web page d Tap the Menu icon Select History and select a web page from the list IE Mobile Home g Y d am 12 22 Qeon Microsoft Internet Figure 80 Internet Explorer 62 Opticon H 22 User Manual 8 2 2 Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List Tap AW gt Internet Explorer Navigate to the page you want to add as a favorite See below left Tap the Favorites icon Tap the Add icon Confirm or change the name and Web page address See below middle Select a folder for the favorite Tap OK SUD En eS Opticon USA Ho History Add Favorite MJ 5 Y 12 22 Name Opticon USA _ Home 1D Laser and 2D If Address URL Favorites WW a Y 12 22 Explore Windows Mobile set up PC synchronization http www opticonusa com Folder Forward Windows Live Refresh Favorites Windows Mobile Extras View Br windowsMedia com Tools Figure 82 Add a Favorite g sooo Figure 81 Navigate to Web Page Figure 83 Select Favorite 8 2 3 Deleting a Favorite Tap amp gt Internet Explorer Tap the Favorites icon Select the favorite to delete See above right Tap the Delete icon Tap Yes to confirm the deletion See below eras ce I WindowsMedia c 7 L GU 12 22 Bing M Explore Windows Mobile The Favorite Explore Windows Mobile will be permanently deleted Continue
69. r device and the PC 7 1 1 Creating a New Contact Tap AF gt Contacts gt New to open the screen as shown below Tap on Outlook Contact as shown below Enter information for the new contact as shown below Tap OK to save and exit po Ben qo des MY Vy ME 12 22 Contacts IY 5 Y d am 12 22 Select a Contact Type P Outlook Contact zu Allen Monte 2 SIM Contact 12068188178 m A Ted Fluke T E mail Group Notes lt Communicate gt Info Add a name Add a company R Add mobile tel 2065503627 txt Messaging Group Add e mail t Add more numbers C1 select R Figure 63 New Contact Figure 64 Select Outlook Contact Figure 65 Enter Contact Information 7T 1 2 Viewing and Editing Contact Information 1 Tap AF gt Contacts 2 Tap the contact whose information you want to view Note You can quickly search through contacts by entering the first letter of the contact 3 Tap Menu gt Edit to edit information 4 Make any necessary changes 5 When finished making changes tap OK to save and exit 7 1 3 Creating a SIM Contact Contacts can be stored directly to your SIM card memory 1 Tap A7 gt Contacts 2 Tap New gt SIM Contact 3 Enter the name and phone number of the contact 4 Tap OK to save and exit 52 Opticon H 22 User Manual 7 2 Using Text Messaging 7 2 1 Writing a New Text Message 1 Tap AF Text 2 Tap Menu gt New to open the screen See
70. red 10 Tap OK to update the settings 11 Tap Finish to complete the connection setup Connections WW c hf qu 12 22 My Connection User name b u Password ay If provided by ISP or network administrator m an Back es Finish u N J Figure 75 My Connections Note The device uses this connection when you open a program that connects to the Internet 60 Opticon H 22 User Manual 8 1 2 Creating a Proxy Connection Every network connection is different You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process Ra ie Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections gt Tasks Tap Set up my proxy server See Figure 80 Select This network connects to the Internet See Figure 81 Select This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet See Figure 82 Enter the proxy server name under the Proxy server field If the proxy server uses a different port or requires user name and password tap Advanced e Select the proxy type to change its settings See below right e Enter a user name password and or port number in the proper fields Tap OK to save and exit Connections IJ g Y 4 12 22 Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced Proxy Internet g Y 4 am 12 22 Modem Proxy Settings gt General Proxy Internet W gx Y am 12 22 Tap a proxy type to change it
71. rvices tab Tap Fixed Dialing Get Settings The H 22 will read settings from the network See Fig 56 Select the check box next to Enable fixed dialing Tap Menu gt Add Enter the name and phone number Tap OK to save and exit 4 4 10 Selecting a Network Manually SS eO Ic 47 Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Press the Network tab In the Network selection list tap Manual Select the network you want to use from the list of available networks Tap OK to save and exit i CJIF TIC CN 4 4 11 In Call Options If you receive another incoming call while on the phone the H 22 provides options for managing multiple calls at the same time When you are notified of the incoming call you can ignore accept switch or set up a conference call between all three parties Answering another call Tap Answer to accept the second call and put the first call on hold Tap Swap to switch between two calls To end the second call and return to the first call press the END key Conference Call To start a conference call do one of the following options Put a call on hold and dial a second number Accept a second incoming call when you have one in progress Tap Menu gt Conference Turning On Off the Speakerphone Speakerphone allows you to use the H 22 hands free or let others hear your conversation using the built in speakerphone Tap Speaker On during a call to turn the speaker on Tap Speaker Off to t
72. rward Edit Tools Figure 36 New Appointment Figure 37 Select Subject Figure 38 Select Time 2 16 2 Deleting Appointments Tap A gt Calendar From Agenda view select the appointment to delete and Tap Menu gt Delete Appointment See Figs 39 40 Calendar L2 e cS Sat Jul 30 2011 P New Appointment Delete Appointment Appointments will be Propose New Time permanently deleted Continue Reply Forward Edit Figure 39 Delete Appointment Figure 40 Delete Prompt For recurring appointments tap All to delete the set To delete only the selected instance tap One If the appointment has been synchronized with your PC it will be deleted from your PC the next time you synchronize If the appointment has not been synchronized it will only be deleted from the H 22 35 36 OF TIiCON 2 16 3 Changing the Reminder Time Tap AF gt Calendar Tap Menu gt Tools gt Options gt Appointment Select the reminder time from the drop down menus See Fig 41 Tap OK to save and exit Calendar 3 o Y Sum General lt Appointments General Options Set reminders for new items Show icons DRU Send meeting requests via Outlook E mail 91 9 Figure 41 Calendar Reminder 2 16 4 Changing the Calendar View NO 4 Tap AF gt Calendar Tap Menu gt Tools gt Options gt General Select a default view from the Start in drop down menu e Agenda Vie
73. s of user data The Li ion backup battery is automatically charged from the main battery as soon as the main battery is inserted in the H22 To check backup battery status 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Power 2 Select the Battery tab 3 Ifthe backup battery status is Good a hot swap is possible Note Any ongoing activity such as data transfer or voice transmission will be broken during hot swap Data transfers and similar activities have to be restarted after a hot swap Note Before performing a hot swap check that the backup battery status is Good in the battery tab of the Power menu 18 Flashdisk and Custom ROM In addition to the traditional memory areas for customer storage in a Windows Mobile device H22 has two additional non volatile memory areas the Flashdisk and the Custom ROM areas 18 1 Flashdisk The FlashDisk area is a virtual drive dedicated for user data that is not wiped when doing a clean boot This is useful for storing customer data The FlashDisk is accessed from the File manager in H22 18 2 Custom ROM Custom ROM is a hidden partition where customer specific programs and applications are stored The reason why this partition must be hidden is to prevent end users from removing or damaging the contents of this partition The correct environment will be restored and set up from this partition after a boot operation clean cold or warm to ensure that the customer environment is set up
74. s optional model Lithium ion 3060 mAh High capacity microSD SDHC SPP OPP PAN DUN OBEX HSP HFP AVRCP A2DP HID Built in accelerometer IP 65 Drop Test 1 5M on concrete 90
75. s settings x This network connects to the Internet Proxy Internet x This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet Proxy server connection My Work Network Figure 76 Set Up My Proxy Figure 77 Enter Proxy Server Figure 78 Advanced Proxy Settings 8 1 3 Deleting a Connection a zl Eom 61 Tap AW Settings Connections Connections Tasks Tap Manage existing connections Tap and hold on the connection you want to delete Select Delete See Figure 83 Tap OK to save and exit Proxy Internet amp Y 4 m 5 01 General Modem 5S Proxy Set Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options omm sii Figure 79 Delete Connection DE CIF TIC CON 8 2 Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Mobile is a web browser optimized for use on your mobile phone You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet after setting up a valid Internet connection See Connecting to the Internet for details 8 2 1 Browsing the Internet Note A valid connection must be established before you can browse the Internet Note Accessing the Internet using your mobile phone may incur extra charges from your mobile service provider Contact your mobile service provider for more information 1 Tap A7 gt Internet Explorer See below 2 User options include a Enter a URL in the Address Bar b Highlight the Search Box and type a search term c Ta
76. selecting from the drop down menu under Sound See above right Tap OK to save and exit PPa 83 9s CJKF TIC CON 15 1 4 Selecting Recognized Barcode Types The H 22 is capable of scanning and decoding various barcode types To select or deselect the barcode types to scan for perform the following steps Tap AF gt Settings gt System gt Scanner Setting gt Code Options Select the check box next to the barcode types you want the reader to recognize Deselect the check box next to the barcode types you don t want the reader to recognize Tap OK to save and exit DOS cm 15 2 Scanning and Reading Barcode Labels The H 22 can scan and decode barcode labels and it will normally output the data as keystrokes A special application might alter that behavior though Therefore to see the output of the barcode scanner open an application in which letters and numbers can be displayed Note Barcode Reader must be enabled before you begin Open the application in which you want the decoded barcode to display after scanning Point the barcode reader to a barcode label and press the scan key left or right scan key F1 or F2 depending on your trigger key setting Note Adjust the distance between your device and the label and make sure the light emitted from the scanner exceeds the width of the label 84 Opticon H 22 User Manual 16 Applications 16 1 Managing Memory 16 1 1 Checking Available Storage Tap AF gt Set
77. t Bluetooth gt Mode 2 Select the check box in front of Turn on Bluetooth See below left 3 Tap OK to save and exit Bluetooth E Iy e V 4 en iata Devices C Mode gt COM Ports T Bluetooth P urn on Blue Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Figure 136 Turn on Bluetooth 14 3 Making Your Device Discoverable w PR EUELL ices lt Mode gt COM Ports x Turn on Bluetooth x Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Figure 137 Device Discoverable To allow other Bluetooth devices to detect your device and send you information follow these steps 1 Tap AF gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Mode 2 Select the check box in front of Make this device visible to other devices See above right 3 Tap OK to save and exit 81 82 OF TIiICON 14 4 Pairing With Devices in Range Pairing with another Bluetooth device allows you to exchange information in a secure manner Make sure that the two devices are within a range of 10 meters and that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode 1 Tap AF gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 2 Tap Add new device A list of Bluetooth enabled devices within range displays on screen 3 Select the device to connect to and tap Next See below left 4 Fora more secure connection enter a passcode as shown below
78. t first press the key that has a marking that looks most close to the character that you want Then press the Sym key one or more times until the desired character is shown of the screen E g when you want to enter enter the E character first Now press Sym until the appears on the screen In this case the Sym key has to be pressed 3 times The tables below show what characters can be made with the Sym key Key After Sym L Key After Sym s AA Key After Sym Key Aner Sym a Pf EAT 2 12 Selecting an Input Mode There are two ways to select a specific input method 1 Via the keyboard numeric keyboard only Press Fn followed by 1 to select Lowercase mode Press Fn followed by 2 to select Initial Uppercase mode Press Fn followed by 3 to select Uppercase mode Press Fn followed by to toggle between numeric mode or alphanumeric mode 2 Viathe upward arrow next to the input method icon If the arrow is not visible press the input method icon itself See Fig 30 In WM6 5 3 to select an input method a long press on the round icon is required Vv 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tab a wj eJ c tJ vd uj id od eJ LJ 1 CAPT a sj d H al hd id kj UJ ij a Shift 2 x c v b nd m J a TE col aud a T Au tT l New Ej Menu Figure 30 Soft Keyboard Input Method 32 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 12 1 Input Mode Options The options for the various input modes can be accessed v
79. t button to perform a soft reset of the Reset button H 22 Scan key right Press the Scan key to scan barcodes 11 Micro USB Insert a micro USB connector here to sync the H 22 connector with a PC or to charge the battery 14 OF TIiCON 1 3 Top and Bottom View Figure 3 H 22 Top and Bottom Views No Item Description E I The H 22 scans barcodes from this window Power button Press this button to power on or off Long press the H 22 or to place the H 22 in suspend mode Short press items on the H 22 touchscreen display S This notch secures the H 22 into an optional charging cradle cradle for charging the battery TIR T Gaii strap eyelet 14 15 1 4 Rear View L ES iTS n n D S E S p 7 in e No x ADNE S Figure 4 H 22 Rear View Description Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 Camera LED The camera LED provides a flash for taking photos 3 Camera lens This is the H 22 camera lens through which high resolution photos are taken Stylus tether notch Attach the stylus tether to the H 22 using this notch Use this speaker to listen to audio media or to make Screw mounts for accessories covers LN Battery cover LEE RFID landing zone Landing zone for H 22 RFID option Battery screw 10 Eyelet for wrist strap hands free cellular phone calls Attach accessories to these mounts w
80. tings gt System gt Memory In the Main tab you can see how much storage is available on the main memory of your device In the Storage Card tab you can see how much storage is available on your storage cards 16 1 2 Closing a Running Program Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt Task Manager A list of running programs displays Select the program to close from the list See Fig 146 Tap End Task Task Manager dii f 4 Gi 4 35 ActiveSync Task Manager Figure146 Insert Program 16 2 Third Party Applications 16 2 1 Playing a Media File on Your Device 1 Tap a gt Windows Media 2 Select a category My Music My Videos My TV My Playlists Now Playing 3 Select an item and tap Play See below Windows Media g Y mu 12 22 Paloma 96Kbps Figure 147 Windows Media 85 op OPTICON 16 3 GPS The H 22 has a built in GPS signal receiver that can be used to get the current location of the H 22 To do anything useful with the location information a navigating program is required which is not part of the standard software of the H 22 This should be purchased separately 16 3 1 GPS Settings You may need to specify the GPS hardware port when installing the navigation software The GPS receiver in the H 22 can output the location data on a configurable port To configure the port follow the steps below 1 Tap AW gt Settings gt System gt External GPS gt Pr
81. tion of particular information select the information type then click Settings AZ ActiveSync Options Choose the content you want to sync Windows PC ig Contacts Iv T Calendar m E mail v Tasks Figure 134 ActiveSync Options an OPTICON 13 5 Synchronization using Bluetooth Before you synchronize using Bluetooth make sure there is a valid Bluetooth partnership set up on your H 22 See Pairing With Devices in Range 1 Tap AF gt ActiveSync Tap Menu gt Connect via Bluetooth Note Ensure that the device and PC are within close range and paired as described in Chapter 12 3 Tap Sync 4 When finished tap Menu Disconnect Bluetooth Schedule Status Add Server Source Connections Connect via IR Connect via Bluetooth Sync 5 L Menu R 7 gy A Figure 135 Connect via Bluetooth 80 Opticon H 22 User Manual 14 Bluetooth This chapter instructs you how to set up a Bluetooth connection for sending information over a Wireless Personal Area Network 14 1 Bluetooth Modes There are three Bluetooth operational modes On Bluetooth is enabled and your device can send and receive information with other Bluetooth devices in range Off Bluetooth is disabled and can neither send nor receive information Visible Bluetooth is enabled and visible to all other Bluetooth devices in range 14 2 Enabling Bluetooth 1 Tap AW gt Settings g
82. tions oa pst eden eterna c ada neee nenen ennenen ennenen eae 85 L Managing ee ea T 85 16 2 Third I TTT 85 Joh c c cc PEN 86 17 Battery HOESWODL a siasossitsvedcedapucsdwburdcaoaiuaR Mi MdEixNI music Resa PADS UE TM nnmnnn nnnm 87 18 Flashdisk and Custom ROM e eeeeeeeeee esee rennen nnn 87 UCNPMEME Z O TETUR 87 IB CUS OnT PAN See sendet nto EE OE ONL e MEE EUM E a PR DRE 87 19 How to update the H22 image sssssssssss sss esse ess sesseseseee nenen enen neee ene 88 t By Oe ce O See eee ee ne ee Le Ae Rey AIME 88 m CJIF TIC CN 192 VI TOTO Updato OUY c 88 20 Clean boot and Factory Reset sss ssssssssssssss essen enesenn ennenen eenn nn 88 CONNEEES opor SMe rc Ter rc cnc 88 e 062 c RET 88 21 Downloadable tools not in image 89 Ti CONRO TOO rc EUR 89 CORNCNME 005100081 RENTE EUR ccn ms 89 UNE eue e 90 Opticon H 22 User Manual 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the H 22 This chapter describes the H 22 keypad and function keys It outlines what items ship in the box and what accessories are available separately The chapter covers steps for getting started how to install the USIM card how to install and charge the battery and how to install and remove the microSD card Finally it describes how to connect the stereo headset H22 QWERTY H22 Numeric
83. ttings The H 22 will read settings from the network See Fig 60 Select Everyone No one or Only to contacts Tap OK to save and exit 4 4 7 Call Forwarding Call forwarding allows you to forward calls to another number 1 2 3 4 Tap AW gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Press the Services tab Tap Call Forwarding gt Get Settings The H 22 will read settings from the network See Fig 61 To forward all calls to one number Select the check box next to Forward all incoming phone calls and enter the number in the field below Tap OK to save and exit 46 Opticon H 22 User Manual 4 4 8 Call Waiting Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call when you re on the phone with another party 1 2 3 Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Press the Services tab Tap Call Waiting gt Get Settings The H 22 will read settings from the network See Fig 55 Select Notify me or Do not notify me Tap OK to save and exit WW zt Y c am 12 22 Phone Call Waiting Fixed Dialing Enable fixed dialing Number patterns When calls are waiting e C Do not notify me Figure 55 Call Waiting Figure 56 Fixed Dialing 4 4 9 Fixed Dialing Fixed dialing allows outgoing calls to only specific numbers Companies use this function to restrict the phone numbers that employees are able to dial 1 2 3 e Tap AF gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone Press the Se
84. urn the speaker off Muting the Microphone To turn off the microphone during a call so the caller cannot hear you Tap Mute to turn the microphone off When you no longer want to mute the microphone Tap Unmute to turn the microphone back on 48 Opticon H 22 User Manual 9 Using Multimedia functions 5 1 Playing Music Use your phone s media player to listen to music or watch videos To launch the Windows Media player From the Home screen tap A gt Windows Media to open the screen as shown below Browse for the desired file and select it At the bottom of the screen tap Play Windows Media 2 Y d 12 22 Jlibrary Back Windows Media 25 Y m 12 22 My Music Back My Videos Artist cx My TV j Album K My Playlists Genre i Now Playing Figure 57 Windows Media Figure 58 Browse for music 5 2 Camera You can use your phone s built in camera to take photos and videos 5 2 1 How to launch the camera To launch the camera Tap AJ gt Camera 5 23 Assign shortcut key to the camera application There is no dedicated camera shortcut key on H22 Instead a configurable button can be assigned to the camera function To assign a key to the camera function the default is F1 Tap 4w gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons Tap the Program Buttons tab to open the screen as shown above right Select button to use as camera button Chose Camera in the Assign a Program b
85. w Displays the current day s activities Day View Displays a single day s schedule in a planner layout e Week View Displays a weekly schedule Month View Displays free and booked days during the month e Year View Displays a calendar for the entire year Tap OK to save and exit Writing Notes Notes allows you to quickly compose reminders to do lists meeting notes and more You can write using the stylus keypad or touchscreen keypad 2 16 5 Setting the Default Input Method 1 2 3 Tap AF gt Notes Tap Menu gt Options Select one of the following methods from the Default drop down menu as shown left below e Writing Handwrite notes using the stylus e Typing Type notes using the keypad or touchscreen keypad Tap OK to save and exit II 5 Y a 0 12 22 DN AAEX 12 22 Enter N ole H eve Options Default mode Ww 23 riting Default template Blank Note Y save to Main memory n Record button action Figure 42 Input Modes Figure 43 Enter Notes 36 Opticon H 22 User Manual 2 16 6 Creating a New Note Tap AF gt Notes Tap New and a blank template displays as shown above right Begin entering your text Tap OK to save your note ul se 2 16 7 Switching Between Typing Writing Mode 1 Tap AF gt Notes 2 Create a new note or open an existing note 3 Tap Menu gt Draw to switch to a different mode Editing a Handwritten Note To edit a handwritten note do
86. work key Key index E 1 n This is a device to device ad hoc Wi Fi Settings E connection Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings C1 Cancel e x Next Figure 92 Wi Fi Settings Figure 93 Configure Network Figure 94 Network Authentication 66 Opticon H 22 User Manual 9 1 4 Creating a Wireless Connection d db idum Tap AW gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager Tap Menu gt Wi Fi Settings Select Add New Enter the following information and tap Next e Network name e Network type e f you want to connect to another device instead of a network through an access point select This is a device to device ad hoc connection Enter the following information and tap Next e Authentication type e Data Encryption type e Network key e Key index Enter the following information e Select Use IEEE 802 1x network access control to use EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol e Select EAP type PEAP or Smart Card or Certificate Tap Finish to complete setup 9 1 5 Editing a Wireless Network D n o IMs Tap AM gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager Tap Menu gt Wi Fi Settings Tap and hold the network you want to edit Tap Edit on the pop up menu Make all the necessary changes to the wireless network settings Tap Finish to save changes 9 2 WiFi Utility The integrated WiFi Utility provides access to the following options settings e Regulatory domain e

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