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1. 11 Tap Programs gt Communication dou ble tap PC Link fe Communicati PC Link d gt Utilities aa Terminal ie Command Prompt Internet Explorer Media Player BY Microsoft WordPad a Remote Desktop Connection a Windows Explorer i Change Connection PG Connection Proper PE Connection PC Connection y Enable direct connections to the desktop computer manunnnnnnnNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNNNNNENNNNNNNNNNANANNNNANANNNNNANENENNANENENENENANENENENNNNNNN When enabled connect to the desktop computer using Desktop dd 115200 Change Connection Warming Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Connect to desktop computer using Cee 19200 may dable communications wi your desktop computer Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Data Communication Setting up the Wireless Local Area Network Card The MR650 automatically detects RF cards during initial installation One of the following two options sets up the IP address e Obtaining an IP Address via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server e Specifying an IP Address Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server To obtain an IP address via DHCP server make sure a DHCP server is available in the LAN environ ment 1 Tap 84 Settin
2. Bring a MiFare Card Near Here for Reading O00000 Testing the MiFare Card Verification The MR650 has a built in MifareDemo program that enables the user to make MiFare card verifications 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop 17 aF My Device Microsoft WordPad U p A Recycle Bin ty Documents 2 Double tap the Windows folder penaga i R x er BUX ty Network Documents D O profles Program Files 7 Temp Window s 11 3 Double tap MifareDemo to open the program Fie Eat vew Go W x arC IAEE o lt q IOCard IOCard MifareDll netmui NumPanel 4 Tap Connect to activate the program Reader SN Sector o1 x Block jo1 Key FFFFFFFFFFFF Key A C Key B a 5 Tap Start Read and bring the MiFare card close to the sensor The code will be read and dis played on the field below 6 Tap Stop Read to end the MiFare reading 12 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the Fingerprint Reader The MR650 has an optional integrated Finger print reader that has a verification of less than two seconds The Fingerprint Reader is avail able with 4 000 fingerprint stamp templates 0 K gt 05 o 3 unitech Place Finger Here for Reading O00000 Testing the Fingerprint Verificati
3. Check the box to enable Windows to 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 automatically adjust for daylight 27 WE 29 30 31 1 2 saving time 3 4 32 0 7 8 J e Tap OK to save the settings and exit Set Time the Date Time Properties dialog or tap X to exit without saving Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Car Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply de D gt 2 32 AM A E NOTE To change the time and date Zone at any time tap 7 Set Set tings Control Panel gt Daylight Double tap Date Time sang Time Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the Keypad The MR650 features six hard keys 900066 The following table describes each key Clock in F1 Function Key Break out F2 Function Key F3 Function Key Clock out F4 Function Key ESC Performs the same function as tapping x on the touch screen ENTER Moves the cursor to the next line or executes a command Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the Windows CE Keyboard The Windows CE Software provides a touch screen keyboard for alphanumeric input The Windows based keyboard replicates the layout of a standard PC keyboard Open the Windows CE keyboard by tapping keyboard on the task bar and tap Keyboard Lf Microsoft WordPad E Recycle Bin ly Documents rf h
4. or CF card WARNING A Warm Start will cause unsaved data to be lost To perform a Warm Start 1 Remove the back plate as described in Cold Start Button Open Backplate on e FJ page 4 2 Press the Warm Start button Warm Start Button Performing a Cold Start A Cold Start will erase all data and all program settings and it will restore the MR650 to the default fac tory settings However data and application programs will not delete in Flash Storage Never perform a Cold Start unless a Warm Start does not correct the problem During the next Microsoft ActiveSync operation it is possible to restore data that was synchronized to the computer or data that was backed up on a storage card Perform a Cold Start by using the BootMode utility in the operating system or by pressing the Cold Start hardware reset button Perform a Cold Start in any of the following situations e Reset the operating system e Restore the terminal back to factory defaults e Reset the terminal after a boot loader keyboard and kernel upgrade WARNING A Cold Start erases all data and installed applications in RAM To perform a Cold Start 1 Remove the backplate as described in Open Backplate on page 4 2 Press the Cold Start button unitech Processing Memory OS Keypad Display Communication and I O Multimedia Power Source Enclosure Environmental Appendix A System Specification 520Mhz Intel PXA270 Processo
5. side Be Careful Not to Stretch this Cable Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Connect Power Follow these instructions to connect power to the MR650 NOTE Charge the MR650 for at least 22 hours prior to initial use The battery starts charging as soon as the MR650 connects to a power source 1 Insert the AC Adapter through the backplate and into the Terminal Block Connector Terminal Block Connector v 2 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a power source 3 To charge the MR650 battery use a stylus to move the Battery Switch to the On position 4 Close and lock the backplate Starting the MR650 Powering On The MR650 automatically starts when the AC Adapter plugs into a power source The MR650 welcome screen appears followed by the Windows CE screen Using the Stylus CAUTION Never use anything other than the MR650 stylus on the MR650 s screen Using an object other than the stylus could cause permanent damage Hold the stylus like a pencil Lightly tap the tip of the stylus to make a menu choice Double tap to open programs Use the stylus to print letters or numbers into a field or on a form ne Calibrate Screen The calibration screen automatically appears when the MR650 powers on for the first time or after
6. 03 09 About SCU BootMode 5 Select Warm Boot in the BootMode Menu Warning Warm Boot Lose unsaved data Cold Boot Lose all data and files in SOGGFI0G1 Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add anew network double click 6 The RF setting Window appears once the RF card is Add New deteced Y Add New i MTC UTE preferred 7 Select Add New Or double tap a preferred network to add a new Service Set Identifier SSID status connected to UTE Signal Strength very Good Notify when new networks available 8 Enter the SSID Uncheck The key is provided automatically Enter the network key Log 9 Tap OK Start to search for the RF signal once it connects EPP Network name SSID LITE This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP e Authentication open Network key 2345678 Key index je The key is provided automatically _ Enable 902 1 authentication EAF type TLs Properties 24 Chapter 4 Bar Code Scanner Programs Chapter 4 Bar Code Scanner Programs Scanner Settings In order to change the default bar code symbology for dif ferent applications the Scanner Control Panel allows the Scanner Control Panel ability to change the default Place the delimiter behind See Test To Kod FERE Settings Barcode Symbologies Tap Settings Control Panel double tap Barcode IDs Sc
7. 2 RL2CTRL REIETRL 3004 x BAT 3P3V 5 5 a 6 BAT 3P3V DIGIT INPUT1 7 0 o 8 DIGIT INPUT4 DIGIT INPUT3 9 2 amp 40 DIGIT INPUT2 AV 514 o o 124V 5 GND13 5 0 14GND TGND15 5 a 46TGND 29 EE TGND17 D a 148TGND supvccs19 8 amp 20 Chasis GND O SUPVCC521 0 5 22 SUPVCC5 SUPVCC5 23 ND 24 SUPVCC5 E ER ta m 1 gi o 12V DC 4 digital 3 relays Flex cable to power in inputs mainboard 33 unitech MR650 Terminal Block Pin Assignment Name Description 2 BC Out Suppor 12v 05A Photo In Anode DI1 H Photo In Cathode E DI2 H Photo In Cathode DI3 L Photo In Anode 8 DI3 H Photo In Cathode DI4 L Photo In Anode DI4 H Photo In Cathode DC OUT DI1 DI2 DI3 DI 4 GND 12V L R L R L R Description Pn Nome mo pem pwa RY1 C Common RY1 NC Normal Close 5 RY1 NO Normal Open 12V GNDC NC NO C NC NOC NC NO DCIN RY1 RY25 RY3 RY2 C Common RY2 NC Normal Close Normal Close e Rec Common NI 2 2 E 34 unitech Relay RL1 CTRL gt High RY1 C amp NC Linked RL1 CTRL gt Low RY1 C amp NO Linked RL2 CTRL gt High RY2 C amp NC Linked RL2 CTRL gt Low RY2 C amp NO Linked RL3 CTRL gt High RY3 C amp NC Linked RL3 CTRL gt Low RY3 C amp NO Linked Digit Input DI1 H and DI1 L are the positive and negative nodes of the external power input DI1 High Digit Inputf High DI1 Low Digit Inp
8. 9 Adj sting the Backlight estria are ns dans actestnares odds ass Rosa dn ads donald ano A red 30 Performing a Hardware Reset eee cera eee errennenaa 31 Performing a Warm SIam sasassa sd aca dadas since nsdn iai iai nad dad caes ad se ds Gaia dE en 31 SUT ONIN a cold Stait DP E a O SR RR DN EAE 31 Appendix A System Specification infra a Rei sd 32 Appendix B erminal BIOCK andas iii dates dedico Sind ne picvicihcene nes ati 33 Overview of the MR650 Terminal Block eee 33 MR650 Terminal Block Pin Assignment eee errar ere arena arena 34 Appendix C Worldwide Support gctces scx waseranvenneanianimeecoeenvede sus eordienecsngdnvenaiseter anon 36 unitech Chapter 1 Getting Started Introducing the MR650 Thanks for purchasing the MR650 TASHI Time amp Attendance Access Control Security Home Auto mation and Intercom Terminal The MR650 is designed to meet the requirements of Time amp Atten dance Loyalty Programs and Work In Progress applications It communicates with central host and T amp A systems through standard Ethernet or WLAN networks The built in CMOS digital camera micro phone and audio speaker provides complete area security in a single compact device The MR650 fea tures a variety of built in readers including proximity and fingerprint identification It also includes programming tools and support software for developing custom security Features System e Microsof
9. Backup Battery for the First Time The MR650 is equipped with a Lithium lon battery After long storage periods the MR650 may not start without an external power source due to battery discharge In this case connect the MR650 to the AC Adapter and recharge the MR650 for about 22 hours to fully charge the battery NOTE The MR650 can operate for approximately two hours depending on the hardware con figuration and backlight usage or can store data for three days when there is no exter nal power Operating with the backlight at 100 percent brightness and using the fingerprint utility consumes more power Therefore when the MR650 disconnects from an external power the unit will enter sleep mode and the backlight turns off The back light is set to minimum brightness for conserving battery power Checking the Battery Status If the main battery level becomes low in the course of normal use a Status icon f appears on the device taskbar indicat ing low or very low battery status If the battery level reaches low status the device will enter suspend mode if the battery level reaches very low status the device will enter deep sleep mode In this case recharge the MR650 within 72 hours or risk losing all data on the MR650 s internal memory When the backup battery is low an icon i appears in the Taskbar indicating that the backup battery should be recharged as soon as possible Check the Power Properties by tapping Settings g
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11. anel double tap Back light to adjust the screen brightness Change the backlight behavior setting and drag the On Rea Intensity and Dim Intensity sliders to the desired levels SS mm Description Dim Backlight if Select how much time elapses before the backlight dims Turn Off Backlight if Select how much time elapses Battery Power External Power Dim Backlight if device is 20 seconds not used For Turn off Backlight if 2 minutes device is not used For before the backlight automatically turns off Turn on backlight when a button is Turn on Backlight Select this option to turn on the pressed or the screen is tapped backlight when a button is pressed On Intensity or the touch screen is tapped Ras Tae J Max Dim Intensity Display Input Panel Fij Backlight EZ 2 56 AM A E 30 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech 31 Performing a Hardware Reset Perform a hardware reset if the MR650 freezes i e the MR650 no longer responds to the buttons on the screen Performing a Warm Start A Warm Start is used to reset or reboot the device without losing SD RAM data Perform a Warm Start in any of the following situations e The MR650 fails to respond e After installing some software applications e After making changes to certain system settings such as an SD card
12. anner to display the Scanner Control Panel Data Options Data Editing Magnetic Reading Options Proximity Reading Options the scanned data and save the settings Scanning Options Power Management Miscellaneous Options Scan2Key a HHi scan 4 9 de 2 44 AM A E The Scan2Key application routes input from a scanner port A FEET to a keypad buffer Making all input from the scanner emu aportes Contrai Puna late input from the keypad Using Scan2Key scanned data Settings Test inia can be directly input into a scanner port aware application such as MS Pocket Word Scanzkey service can route input From scanner port to keypad buffer Tap amp 4 Settings Control Panel Scanner gt To so that all scan data input From Kpd to access Scan2Key settings scanner magnetic reader or proximity reader will be treated as they are just T NOTE Please refer to the Scan2Key Utility Manual to refer to the Scan2key Utility Manual Start Scanzkew When Exit Scanzkey Settings Intercharacter Delay ris A Shift Key Delay ms li a liscan EZ 2 59 AM A E 25 Registry Backup Restore Registry Backup enables users to save current registry settings If the system malfunctions or settings are lost the user can go to Registry Restore to retrieve settings To use Registry Backup ROP Set 25 REQGFunCKey E Screen Rotation se Server Manager 1 Tap Programs gt Utilities RegBackup 2 T
13. ap Save to save the current registry settings iza ay SOTtkeys J E TaskManager oOnnection 2 WiFiTool 3 Tap Restore to restore saved settings R try BackupfRest x Perform a Warm Start ayistry Huckup itesture 4 Tap Yes to perform the warm boot or tap No to can Backup cel To save current registry settings into flash storage Restore To restore saved registry settings from flash storage Restore Server Clie Pate JO virtual Keys volume amp fe Registry re 3 02 AM A E 26 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Bar Code Scanner Programs Audio Demo Program The audio demo program enables users to test the audio input recording and the audio output play back 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE me desktop e My Device Microsoft WordPad U mw Recycle Bin Mly Documents 2 Double tap the Windows folder inex e 8 xa B hly Network 5 Documents E profiles Program Files Windows 3 Double tap wavtest to open the WAV TEST menu Suspend TaskMan test4Pl waytest 4 To record sound on the MR650 perform the following da E eE e Tap Rec to record the voice 3 e Tap Stop to finish recording m e Tap Play to listen to the recording CT al Fij way TEST 4 DE 3 05 AM A E 2 28 Chapter 5 Power System Charging the
14. ches Battery Schemes Device Status to User Idle mode when there is no user input after the selected time Power Scheme Switch State to System Idle the MR650 Battery Power switches from User Idle mode to System Idle mode when the system is inactive after the selected time Switch State to Suspend the MR650 switches from System Idle mode to Suspend mode when the system is inactive after the selected time Switch state to User Idle After 1 minute l Switch state to System Idle The available time periods are 1 2 3 4 5 10 30 E minutes and never er gt MINUTES Switch state to Suspend after 5 minutes Reducing CPU Speed Follow these instructions to reduce the CPU speed 1 Tap Settings Control Panel double tap CPU Speed bs 2 Select a lower CPU speed to conserve battery power CEO Sri Backlight Certificates Current CPU Speed S20 Select Desired CPU Speed 208 Mhz L 312 Mhz tal o HAT Device Dialing 520 Mhz Management a Display Input Panel 29 Adjusting the Backlight This section describes screen settings and how to conserve battery power by adjusting the backlight NOTE The MR650 screen contrast has been preset by Unitech for optimum performance The backlight for the color display is user defined There are two tabs one for Battery Power and the other for External Power Tap g Settings Control P
15. ction methods to link an MR650 with a personal computer Serial Cable 1 Plug the MR650 s RS232 communication cable into the PC s 9 pin COM port 2 Insert the other end of the cable into the MR650 s RS232 interface port Ethernet E RS232 fi O O O e El Ethernet Cable 1 Plug an Ethernet cable into the PC s RJ45 Ethernet port 2 Insert the other end of the cable into the MR650 s Ethernet Port NOTE In order for the optional Power over Ethernet POE module to support power over the RJ45 Ethernet cable the client side must have a POE hub 16 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Data Communication Wireless Communication The MR650 supports an optional CF card for 802 11b g wireless communication To install the RF card remove the backplate and insert the RF card into the slot RF Card RF Communication Users can operate the MR650 to link to the internet with Windows CE support of the Transmission Con trol Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP 1 Tap 8 Settings gt Network and Dial Up Con nections ktop a Desktop Desktop amp 4600 115200 2 Double tap PRISM to set up the IP to connect to the Internet TEEE 802 11 Wireless LA ij FQ NOTE Contact a system administrator for the IP settings for this dialog window An IP address can be automatically assigned to th
16. d through a user loaded application or a preloaded utility like a scanner setting Na e O00000 C S lt J O00000 O00000 Testing Reader Data The MR650 has a built in Scanner Control Panel that can test the MR650 s bar code scanner 1 To open the Scanner Control Panel tap Settings gt Control Panel Double tap Scan ner 2 From here users can configure bar code scanner parame ters such as enabling or disabling bar code symbologies set oe 19 y gies set Beane To Kpd data transmission options configure magnetic and proximity Barcode Symbologies Scanner Gontrol Panel reading options and set power management options Barcode IDs 3 To test the bar code scanner tap the Test tab and slide a e Data Options card through the scanner slot The screen will display the Data Editing scan results Magnetic Reading Options Proximity Reading Options Scanning Options Power Management Miscellaneous Options Data 021000012701 a HHit Scan 4 3 de 2 44 AM A E gt Image S Miscan de gt 5 04 AM A E Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the MiFare Reader The MR650 has an optional integrated MiFare reader that verifies card readouts in just a few seconds ae unitech
17. e Manual CD ROM and Unitech MR650 Quick Reference Guide Please contact a Unitech representative if anything appears missing or damaged NOTE A plastic film covers the screen on a new MR650 Remove the plastic film by peeling back from one corner to another Without the plastic film the MR650 is more suscepti ble to scratching But the MR650 s display is more legible Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started MR650 Overview Front Panel 0 o o o 09 A unitech 3 Track MSR Reader O00000 MR650 MSR Model Microphone Speaker unitech 1 3 Megapixel CMOS Camera Proximity Reader Proximity Reader 5 6 Color Touch screen Finger print O00000 6 key Keypad O0 0 amp amp MR650 Proximity Finger MR650 Proximity Model print Model Back Panel Backplate Hooks Mounting Mounting Holes Holes Security Lock Terminal Block Setting up the MR650 This section explains how to charge the battery and how to start the MR650 for the first time Open Backplate 1 Insert the MR650 key into the security lock and turn counterclockwise 2 Lift the backplate up to a 45 degree angle 1 and pull the backplate out from under the back plate hooks 2 Backplate Hooks 3 Flip the backplate over to the left
18. eal Remote Desktop My Device Internet Explorer gt TE vy Keyboard Hide Input Panel Keyboard Icon Entering Characters To input a character tap the onscreen button cor responding to the desired symbol Special Character Support Tap au to switch from the Standard English keyboard to the Special Characters key board Numeric Keypad To access the Numeric keypad select the Key board icon on the taskbar and tap Numeric Key pad Moving the Keyboard Tap the title bar to drag and place the key board across the screen Closing the Keyboard Tap the keyboard icon and tap Hide Input Panel to close the Windows CE keyboard tL g Microsoft WordPad My Device Recycle Bin ty Documents falo als d v ner e hift BEL itl Ha i Hide Input Panel fe 4 Be 2 40 AM E My Device Microsoft WordPad Ed Recycle Bin ty Documents Title Bar tl EE E ENO 520252 a EZ 2 39 AM E E Sanattan Tap Here to Enter Special Characters 10 Using the Proximity MSR or Bar Code Reader The MR650 features an integrated Place or proximity reader EM125kHz HID Swipe Card 125kHz and 13 56Mhz MiFare MSR Here and bar code reader which can read proximity cards magnetic stripe cards and bar code labels o 0 Po o o 299 4 unitech NOTE The reading software must be enabled in order to operate the scanner This is achieve
19. econdary DNS Primary WINS and Secondary WINS TP Address Name Servers Mame server addresses Primary DNS 192 168 110 3 Secondary DNS 192 168 110 4 Consulting the MIS department is recommended for avoiding any conflict with the LAN network Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Data Communication Wi Fi Connection The MR650 comes with a built in RF facility This chapter explains how to setup the RF setting After installing the Wi Fi card reboot the MR650 and the Summit Client Utility icon appears on the Win dows CE desktop 1 Double tap the Summit Client Utility 2 Select the Main tab in the Active profile drop down menu select ThirdPartyConfig Active P ofile Status Radio Type BG Reg Domain Yorldyvide Driver 1 03 09 StL vLOS Do About SCU 3 Power Cycle is required to make settings active Tap OK in the SCU box 4 Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly Reg Domain Worldwide Driver 1 05 09 SCL vi 05 00 About SCU 23 unitech 4 Tap OK on the Summit Client Utility tab Summit Client Utility OK x ll Main mene ESA E Global p q Admin Login SUMMIT DATA COMMU AICATIG HE Active Profile ThirdPartyConfig E Status Associated Radio Type BG Reg Domain WorldWide Driver W1 03 09 SCL W1
20. eeeseeesanes 18 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync eee erre era ere renan ra nene era cra e ren aerea ando 18 Connecting the MR650 to a Computer erre een era crenenenana 19 Setting up the Wireless Local Area Network Card errar errenana 21 Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server errar erereree rea anna 21 o pecinyingran IP AGORESS scscssecicdsccosunsdsacseccsnsdsansusunsadeatexdonkoetiedhasdastinhosddenddexetiedesaxetediants 22 PA E 6 OMG GUNN arripare in E e EEE NR DN OR RR O 23 Chapter 4 Bar Code Scanner Programs erre rennna 25 SCANNET SCLINOS porrno EE E da sssb sa ngadenia faco uau 25 O CANZIKON een nee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee 25 Registry Backup Restore cic cece cs ceecestedeivcsnesckvecsbetsbeciaetenecivadenteitveccsneceusesbwese 26 Audio Demo Program cccscceeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeceeseeeeeneeeneeneeonesenesensonssensseneseeses 21 Chapter 5 POWT OVO sapssaanisa sa rapa Rasa Ud E RGDE dae a oa a 28 Charging the Backup Battery for the First Time csscesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Checking the Battery Status c cece cccccscccsscceeeceeeeceeceuceceeesaeecsueeseesueesueeeeeeeseessueesanenaaes 28 Extending Battery iss aceasta annesoini eeens 29 Changing the Automatic Power Settings cccccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeceeeeseeeseeeseeeseeesseeeaes 29 Reducing CRU CC siagi ierni bee ht NE sate Sra dendae nc nc ans pas Sa ase ease Ato DD doida ad 2
21. everal months but their capacity may be depleted due to buildup of internal resistance In this case they will require recharging Lith ium lon batteries may store at temperatures between 4 F to 140 F But the batteries may deplete more rapidly at the warmer end of this range It is recommended to store batteries at room temperature MR650 Warranty Unitech limited Warranty covers the following items e MR650 TASHI Terminal 1 year limited warranty e MR650 Cables 1 year limited warranty e MR650 Backup Battery 3 month warranty unitech Table of Contents Preface About The MR650 User s Manual erre Regulatory Compliance Statements e eeeeererecnnna ECC OLINTO eee nee ee ee eee ene ne cee ne eee em ee eee Canadian Compliance Statement errar aerea rre arara aaa n arara aaa European Conformity Statement errar era eere era ere rrenan area nenana ROB OLA MOE so sontas te N th tees taste is cette nis ase Seis dE o dead o Seca ama INO CCS pasado asia agia E EE SS ii Battery Charge Notice cccccccccceecccececeeeceeeceseecececaueceueeceesseeseeecsuessueeseesgeeseueeseeesaeesaesenaass ii Battery Storage and Safety Notice errar erra rena eea cera ra nene cee aerea ji MROS0 Warranty soisissa aean ii Chapter 1 Getting Started cose ececetecie iii ccamiawearreaniearspeeenioraeinuiyarstsnerton 1 INTO QUCINO FIG WIG JO somar EEEa 1 SINGS aa E saia and Eni
22. gs gt Control Panel double tap Network and Dial up Connections Input Panel Internet Keyboard E SR n Multibay Wiese Settings Dial up i Conn Eu ctig ns Password Connection gt WO mm Regional Remove Scanner Settings Programs Settings 2 Tap PRISMA 3 Tap the IP Address tab E TEN Connection Connection 4 Select Obtain an IP address via DHCP Tap OK Desktop Desktop 3 600 115200 TEEE 802 11 Wireless LA fj Ed IP Address An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer Specify an IP address Subnet Mask E E mi Default Gateway CILT 21 22 Specifying an IP Address To specify an IP address when no DCHP server is available assign an IP address to the MR650 as fol lows 1 Tap Settings Control Panel double tap Network and Dial up Connections Input Panel Internet ETR EE 2 Tap PRISMA Se 3 Tap Specify an IP Address ao ih eo Network and Dial up Connections a Password PC Connection 4 Input the proper IP address Subnet Mask and E HAH Default Gateway IP Address Name Servers An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer Obtain an IP address via DHCP Regional Remove Scanner Settings Programs Settings Specify an IP address IP Address 192 168 110 12 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 O Default Gateway 192 169 110 244 5 Tap the Name Servers tab and then input the proper Primary DNS S
23. ics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Using the Camera The MR650 has a built in 1 3 Megapixel camera which provides the following extra functionality e Enables users to capture still pictures when a card is being read e Checks attendant time with a photo e Continuously records video e Functions as an audio video intercom In addition facial recognition is possible with third party software The MR650 has a demo program that enables users to capture a still picture with a card number and time stamp when an Electro Magnetic EM proximity card is read Testing the Imager 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop My Device Microsoft WordPad J Recycle Bin Mly Documents 2 Double tap the Windows folder suma STE gt Ef xa Ee ty Network Documents Y profles Program Files Temp Window s Double D h Ino x 3 ouble tap CameraDemo to open the program File Edit View Go IN x 4 Tap Preview gt Start da E z a Ww B ActiveNet BICIOMaor Stop Big Medium Small ah Exit A continuous image displays enabling users to capture and playback video 15 Chapter 3 Data Communication The MR650 enables users to link to a host computer via RS232 Ethernet or an Radio Frequency RF connection for data communication Establishing an MR650 PC Connection Use the following conne
24. is computer Specify an IP address IP Address eee ie ee Subnet Mask E E Default Gateway i ee Ei 17 18 Using Microsoft ActiveSync Users can synchronize and transfer information between a desktop computer and the MR650 through Microsoft ActiveSync Additional Microsoft ActiveSync Capabilities e Backup and restore MR650 data e Copy rather than synchronize files between the MR650 and a desktop computer e Control the synchronization occurrence by selecting a synchronization mode For example synchronize continuously while connecting to a desktop computer or only when a synchroniza tion command is selected e Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example synchronize past appointments during the last six weeks Microsoft ActiveSync Requirements To synchronize Mircosoft ActiveSync version 4 2 or higher must be installed on both the desktop com puter and the MR650 terminal The MR650 terminal ships with Microsoft ActiveSync already installed Download and install the most current version of ActiveSync from www microsoft com Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on the computer in order to exchange information between the computer and the MR650 Microsoft ActiveSync is already installed on the MR650 NOTE Ifa previous version of Microsoft ActiveSync is installed on the computer uninstall it first before installing
25. l broilleur du Canada European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC and EMC 89 336 EEC direc tives RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Sub stances European Union regulations that set maximum concentra ay tion limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment unitech Green Product Notices The MR650 is equipped with a Lithium lon battery pack However the MR650 may not start without an external power source due to battery discharge after extended storage periods To charge the battery to full capacity connect the MR650 with the AC Adapter and charge the MR650 for at leaset 22 hours The battery supplies operational power to the MR650 for approximately two hours configura tion and backlight use dependant or provides backup data for up to three days without an external power source Battery Charge Notice It is important to consider the environmental temperature whenever the Lithium lon battery pack is charged Charging is most efficient at room temperature or in a slightly cooler environ ment It is essential that batteries charge within the temperature range of 23 F to 122 F Charging batteries outside of this specified temperature range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle Battery Storage and Safety Notice Charged Lithium lon batteries may be left unused for s
26. o as sida ad a a pda O Sai on dd nc a 1 BAS ACS Gs ON MES suas assada atoa casas ase ets das cs se eer ease ee See uam andas usadas 2 IES OD OVEIVIC W arpian A 3 PONC CAIO Doni rp E E E EA E E 3 Ba KE AI oE A E E E T E 3 Setting up the MR65O eee ee seeeceneeeeeeeneceeeeceeeseesceeeeseseaeseneeoneseenesanenees 4 Open Ts CK sarrasin a a De e Sends dus iena east seek e cetera 4 COMECLPONCE unas anehe an E E E EE A E E EE Eiras E OEE E 5 Starting the IV OD sssssrnnisseni inis a aa ana 6 POW TINO O eea EE E E E EE EEE 6 USING De SUAS eeri eU REG ipa donde E a TEO E aed E E Raa as 6 Calibrate SCOGII RS RR END EMO RR DD CD REE eed cases EE R REETA TAREA NE 6 S ng Date and TIMG sosssseonoere rroen NE a OD O RR eean aa 7 Chapter 2 USO e AW SS pc sae cee tect ee cee ces ERTA eon negucre ance EErEE ar AEN E 8 USING The TRC Ge paginas ects rccdceeanweat aa aoaaa idini 8 Using Windows CE Keyboard cccccccssccssceceeecececeueceueceueecseecsuecaeessueesaeesueeceeeseeesseseseeenaaes 9 Sialic la om Ogre jp do pe aan name nen ee ete ene ne eee ne rae Re eee ne DE eee eee 9 NUMERC CharaCtel scans ossada coast tec naenendiicerecwenstad aU nba e REAA ERDE EESE EE EEA 9 M vmMmg ne Reyboard sssi sado bes CDS aa use a Cia ads Ros asian pads sa 9 Closing the Keyboard eee reera cera era rea e era cea era n eee acena cen acre n rena nenana 9 Using the Proximity MSR or Bar Code Reader na 10 Testing Reader Data gee REDE E
27. on The MR650 has a built in BiolD Manager program that enables the user to test the fingerprint verifica tion function Any one of 10 fingers can scan into the MR650 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE 157 desktop por s My Device Microsoft WordPad J i Ed Recycle Bin ty Documents 2 Double tap the Windows folder a P File Edit View Go K x ARILJE IE hly Network Documents o O profiles Program Files 13 3 Double tap BiolDMgr to open the program R x 4 Bix ES IC AAA ActiveNet 2 BioIDAPI BioIDMgr vw SS BioScriptMogr Boot 4 Tap Open to activate the BiolDMgr program BioIDMar Security Lev Dos Callback Ley os Restore Id Enroll Verify Identify Edit Delete Delete All Session not open yet Enrolling a Fingerprint Stamp S Biotomar 57 1 12 07 PM A i 1 Tap Enroll 2 Enter an ID number for the fingerprint and then tap OK The following message appears Put finger 3 Place the finger on the sensor three times 4 The ID number stores into the program record New sample id Edit Delete Delete All Session opened successfully ay BioIDMgr 174 12 07 PM A E Verifying the Fingerprint Stamp Tap Verify Choose the ID number from the ID list Tap Yes The following message appears Put finger Place the finger on the sensor to verify if the fingerprint is a match ee Io a 14 Copyright 2008 unitech Electron
28. r Memory SDRAM 128 MB Flash ROM 64 MB Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Professional Plus 6 key Clock In F1 Clock Out F2 Break In F3 Break Out F4 Enter Yes Escape No 5 60 240x320 QVGA Transflective TFT with Color Touch screen amp backlight RS232 Output relays 3 USB Host Ethernet Connection 802 11b g optional Power over Ethernet TTL Digital Inputs 4 Camera 1 3 Megapixel Color CMOS Camera Audio Output 0 8 Watt Speaker Microphone Input Expansion Slot CF Type II Card Slot for Wireless 802 11 b g SD Slot for Memory Expansion 15 bs Approximately 8 7 L X 6 9 H X 3 9 W 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 C 5 95 RH non condensing Certification CE FCC BSMI VCCI RoHS compliant Barcode Input Software Symbologies Supported China Postal Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar ISBT 128 Code 11 Label Code IV Code 32 Label Code V Code 39 MSI Code 93 Standard 2 of 5 Code 128 Toshiba Code Delta Code UPC EAN Embedded Visual Basic terminal program for T amp A Embedded Visual C terminal program for T amp A Magnetic Stripe 3 track MSR reader Reader Proximity Reader EM 125 kHz HID 125 kHz MiFare 13 56MHz 32 Chapter 5 Terminal Block Appendix B Terminal Block Overview of the MR650 Terminal Block DC OUT DI1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 GND 12V L R 8 CJ AD CJ CJ STETE DC IN m RY 1 m RY 27 m RY 37 12V GNDC NC NO C NC NO 2 RY 1 RY2 RY3 RM CTRL 1 5 5
29. s computer not start automatically click Programs Microsoft O No z don t want to synchronize information Set up my ActiveSync gt device as a quest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer If a message appears indicat ing that it is unable to detect a connection click Cancel and manually configure the com munication settings Manually configure the communications settings on the PC by clicking MAS gt File gt Connec tion Setting Connect Device 4 Follow the onscreen instructions 9 When the configuration process is complete the Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync window appears File View Tools Help TIE 2 Schedule o Explore quest o Connected Hide Detail Information Type Status 6 Synchronization will initiate and it will synchronize periodically or upon connection NOTE APC can partner with multiple MR650 s But an MR650 can only partner with up to two computers 7 Onthe MR650 tap Settings Control Panel double tap PC Connection 19 20 Internet Options e q Network and Dial up CO keyboard Cwner Password ay Connection 2 Power Regional Settings 8 Check Enable direct connections to the desktop computer 9 Tap Change Connection 10 Select the preferred connection from the drop down menu The higher connection number equates to a faster connection speed
30. t Control Panel gt Power CAUTION Immediately backup data from the MR650 when there is no external power source and the backup bat tery icon appears in the system tray Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Power External Backup battery Good Good Low tea Low Very Low Very Low Main batteries Total time used ay Cs Pow BRR 2 54 AM A E Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 5 Power System Extending Battery Life Extend the MR650 s battery life by doing either of the following e Changing the automatic power settings e Reducing CPU speed e Minimizing backlight brightness Changing the Automatic Power Settings The MR650 enters idle mode when there is no task or all tasks are waiting for input In the default set ting the MR650 enters User Idle mode when there is no user input after one minute And the MR650 remains idle for three minutes when there is no external power source Pressing the power button returns the MR650 to the previous screen at the time of the automatic shutdown To change the automatic power settings 1 Tap gt Settings Control Panel double tap Power to open the Power Properties menu 2 Tap the Schemes tab 3 Tap any arrow to select from a drop down menu of choices Power Properties OK x Switch State to User Idle the MR650 swit
31. t Windows CE 5 0 Professional Plus e 520Mhz Intel PXA270 Processor e 128 MB SDRAM e 64 MB Flash ROM Display e 5 6 QVGA 240 x 320 pixel LCD Touch screen Multimedia e 1 3 Megapixel CMOS Color Camera e Audio Output via 0 8 Watt Speaker e Built in Microphone Expansion Slot e CF Type II Card Slot for Wireless 802 11 b g e SD Memory Slot Magnetic Stripe Reader e 93 track MSR Reader Fingerprint Reader e Sensor Authentec AFS8500 e Verification Time 2 Seconds Average e Equal Error Rate 0 1 at Max Security e Number of Templates 4 000 Proximity Reader e EM 125kHz e HID 125kHz e MiFare 13 56Mhz Wireless Connectivity e 802 11b g optional Communication e RS232 e USB Host e Output Relays 3 e TTL Digital Inputs 4 e Ethernet Connection e Power over Ethernet optional Battery Life e Operation Time 2 hours e Charging Time 22 hours e Embedded Backup Battery User Interface e Six Hard Keys e Touch screen with Stylus Software Programming Tools e Embedded Visual Basic Terminal Pro gram for T amp A e Embedded Visual C Terminal Program for T amp A Package Contents Make sure the following items are in the MR650 box o o o 0 o0 o 0 o Re GG 2 o Ze 0o90 0o90 q unitech unitech unitech O00000 O00000 O00000 MR650 Proximity Fingerprint no MR650 with 3 Track MSR Model MR650 Proximity Model or Bar Code Reader Model RS232 Cabl
32. the system is reset Use the stylus to tap a sequence of target marks on the MR650 s Carefully press and briefly hold stylus Carefully press and briefly hold stylus screen Firmly hold the stylus on on the center of the target on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves Rapeat as the target moves top of the target mark for a around the screen ar moment and then remove Con Press the Esc key to cancel Press the Esc key to c cel tinue to tap the target mark as it stops along the corners of the screen After the calibration setting is complete press the E key to save the setting or press ESC to cancel the setting The Date Time Properties win dow automatically appears after the calibration setting is complete Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Set Date and Time In the Date Time Properties window use the stylus to select the current date and time time zone and daylight saving time option i DatefTime Properties Ei x e Tap the left or right arrows to scroll E x through the year and month or tap the year and month to select the set Set Date ting ES Tap on the Hr Min Sec AM PM to Cc M T W FS input the Hr Min Sec and set the time 29 3I 12 3 4 5 e Tap the arrow and set the correct time 6 7 e 9 10 11 12 zone from the drop down menu 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 e
33. the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync The MR650 TASHI Terminal requires ActiveSync version 4 2 or higher Following these steps to install Microsoft ActiveSync on a computer 1 Close any open programs including those that run during startup and disable any antivirus software 2 Download the ActiveSync software from the Microsoft ActiveSync Download page at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilylID 7269173a 28bf 4cac a682 58d3233efb4c amp DisplayLang en 3 Browse to the location of the downloaded file and double click it The installation wizard begins 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to install Microsoft ActiveSync Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Data Communication Connecting the MR650 to a Computer 1 After Microsoft ActiveSync is installed connect the MR650 to a PC 2 Start the MR650 3 Microsoft ActiveSync starts automati M parinerstiip cally and configures the communication DT port to work with the MR650 The New set Up a Partnership Partnership setup wizard automatically a Before you can synchronize information between your starts mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership NOTE If Mircosoft ActiveSync does ORR Xet up 4 partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and thi
34. unitech unitech MR650 TASHI Terminal unitech O OOOOY User s Manual 400513G Rev H unitech Preface About the MR650 User s Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the MR650 TASHI Terminal No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from the manufacturer which includes but is not limited to photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2008 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech America Web site http www ute com Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or My Minosa trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned A Windows l wm Embedded in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their Ra respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Statement This is a FCC Part 15 Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le mat rie
35. ut1 Low DI2 H and DI2 L are the positive and negative nodes of the external power input DI2 High Digit Input2 High DI2 Low Digit Input2 Low DI3 H and DI3 L are the positive and negative nodes of the external power input DI3 High Digit Input3 High DI3 Low Digit Input3 Low DI4 H and DI4 L are the positive and negative nodes of the external power input DI4 High Digit Input4 High DI4 Low Digit Input4 Low 35 Appendix C Worldwide Support Redor Que 36 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd

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