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1. Batteries in storage need to be recharged at least once every three months to avoid degradation Battery Handling Precautions Do not attempt to disassemble or reconstruct the packs The battery has integrated protection circuits and safety functions to avoid danger If battery is damaged it may rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not short circuit battery Neither short connect the positive terminal and negative terminal with metals nor carry or store the battery with metal objects If the battery is short circuited excessive large current will flow and generate heat rupture or flame will occur and also it will cause heat generation for metals Please cover the plug with waterproof cap when not using the battery Do not incinerate or heat the battery This will cause the insulator to melt damage the gas release vent and cause loss of safety function or electrolyte ignition Above mentioned matters will cause battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not use near high temperature areas Do not use or leave battery near fire stove or heated areas of more than 80 C to avoid melting of the polymer separator which would cause internal short circuits to occur in individual cells and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not immerse the battery in water seawater or get it wet This may cause internal short circuits to occur within individual cells and cause t
2. This device has four LED indicators SS a al TT ee aT L ltem Description Power LED When the device is switched on e Blinks Red when the battery is charging e Lit Red when the battery is full When the device is switched off e Lit Red when the battery is charging e The LED turns off when the battery is full Reserved LEDs These 3 LEDs can be customized to suit your preferences NOTE Please contact the distributor for further details GETTING STARTED Installing the Battery Getting Started Installing the Battery 1 Move the center piece of the hand strap upwards Release the strap by pulling the lower end of the strap downward Release the strap Pull the lower end of the strap downward 2 Pull down the battery latch and open the cover 3 Insert the battery Re orient the battery contact side to the bottom Push the battery down until it clicks into place 11 GETTING STARTED Installing the Battery 4 Pull down the battery latch and replace the Cover o 0 v O C ab sa _ co O Q 09 ag LO 12 GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery Charging the Battery 1 Connect the adapter and power connector 2 Plug the power cord to a power outlet 3 Plug the adapter into the DC jack located at the right side of the device The Power LED indicator refer to LED Indicators on page 10 for details
3. Radio Service service To create an internet connection using GPRS service 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections lt lt F 3 2 Double tap Make New Connection mi ie Hayes Link GHT MUX on TOME Link o A USB Serial GHT MUX Connection Link Unicom S TIWLNSPIL BTPANI 3 Enter the name for the connection and select Dial Up Connection Tap Next to continue Select the connection type C Direct Connection C virtual Private Network PPTP C Virtual Private Network LTF BPP over Ethernet PPPoE 50 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS GPRS 4 In Select a modem select Hayes Modem on COM2 zA My Connection 3 Select a modem Hayes Modem on COZ Security Settings 5 Tap Configure A My Connection 3 Select a modem Bluetooth TCP IP Settings Security Settings a oe t 3318 PM Sy l 6 Set Baud Rate to 115200 fee E OK Port Settings Connection Preferences Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits e sd J Parity None Stop Bits hoo W Fow Control Hardware Terminal Use terminal window before dialing C Use terminal window after dialing Manual Dial dar ej 5 23 PM 51 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS GPRS Tap Call Options Device Properties OK 8 On Extra Settings insert this command Port Settings Call Options cdgcont 1 ip internet Call Setup 9 Tap OK to complete the Call Options settings Se ne
4. setting Barcode Scanner and GPS use the same port COMMS Please close Barcode Scanner keywedge before using GPS demo 4D a 12 31 PM Sy 4 Deer 12 31 PM ay Sy 41 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS WLAN Tab WLAN Tab WLAN WLAN stands for Wireless LAN providing connection wirelessly and letting users roam freely within the coverage of the wireless local network This module complies to the 802 11b g standard On the Setting Manager screen tap Wlan tab PTSetting Manager Io e To configure WLAN module settings perform the Modules Wian other following e Tap Power On to activate the WLAN module e Tap Power Off to disactivate the WLAN module e In System bootup setting check the box to automatically activate the WLAN module when the system restarts F aon 11 54 AM cy Other Tab This menu displays the general setting and additional information such as OS version and serial number On the Setting Manager screen tap Other tab e To configure the general setting perform the following e Check Enable setting manager tray box to display the Setting Manager icon on the Taskbar for easy access e Tap Apply to save the changes e The setting manager icon now should appear on the taskbar 4 Deer 12 38 PM Eg 42 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Bluetooth Bluetooth This device can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices through Bluetooth connection To pair with
5. 7cm 5 The scanned data appears on the screen if test is successful 6 Release the Barcode Trigger key 3 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab RFID The RFID Radio Frequency Identification Reader module complies with the ISO 14443 A B standard NOTE The following on screen image is for demo purpose only Actual screen may vary depending on the RFID card specifications On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e Tap RFID to open RFID setting menu do the following to configure RFID module settings e Tap Open to start the RFID reader operation e Tap Close to end the RFID reader operation e In AB Key choose the type of key to access between A and B for Mifare cards i a e In Key enter the key value in Hex format a Key e FFFFFRFFFFFF e In Block select the block to access e Tap UID to scan the RFID tag identification a RFIDSam GGF 3 02 PM A Testing RFID Read Write Tag To read data perform the following 1 In Block choose the block of key to read 2 In AB Key choose the type of key to read 3 Tap Read The store data is displayed on the dialog box To write data perform the following 1 In Block choose the block of key to write NOTE Take note that some blocks cannot be modified Check the RFID tag specifications for more information In AB Key choose the type of key to write Tap the Key box and type the date to store on the key Close the on scre
6. Barcode SCANNE sessment eer N rE EEE ea 35 REID ereere e E E R E tenant 38 WEAN spoeiausanienealuinntcn ai soya anecaes E E E seen 42 ANS TAD ee ee E E EEA A ee 42 DIUCIOOI orerar E E ET 43 WODNA sears E E E AE senses 46 OPR D ee E ee ee eee ee 50 SPPE ONS cctetacccrtesteeeiren ewe menameeee nae vecanuweseumeuaeeemenceueneucevdotieeawsnavetene 54 6 1 6 gre e rc 110 cen eee ee eee 55 Preface Copyright Copyright 2013 All rights reserved No part of this user manual may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without permission from the manufacturer Windows CE and the Windows CE logo are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wireless Fidelity Alliance microSD is a trademark of SD Card Association Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc All other products use in this device and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners Safety Information Read the following safety information before using the device SAR compliance for body worn operations requires at least 0 cm of separation between the device and the user s body Request service for damaged products Turn off the product unplug it from the electrical outlet and request service from a service partner under the following conditions e The power
7. L New calibration settings have been measured Press the Enter key to accept the new setting Press the Esc key to keep the old settings USING THE TERMINAL Initial Setup Setting the Date and Time Adjust the date and time of the device to ensure accurate operation The time zone can also be set accordingly To set the date and time 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap Date Time B Bluetooth BrightMess Device 0 Certificates 3 Set the date and time accordingly 4 Tap OK to save the changes June 2013 5S M T WT F 5 26 27 26 29 30 31 1 38E 5 6 7 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 12 35 4 5 6 aioe 18 PM Time zone GMIT 08 00 Pacific Time US Cal 22 USING THE TERMINAL Initial Setup Adjusting the Screen Brightness The screen brightness can be adjusted to suit the environment To adjust the screen brightness 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap BrightNess Brighthless Certificates 3 Drag the slider to adjust the brightness setting 4 Tap OK to save changes i Display Input Panel Gf 5 54PM Sy 23 USING THE TERMINAL Initial Setup Configuring the Taskbar and Start Menu Set the visual response and setting of the taskbar Tap Start gt Settings gt Taskbar and Start Menu Available options are Always on top Auto hide and Show Clock e Always on top Ch
8. a Bluetooth enabled device please follow the steps below 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt File View Bluetooth Device Properties Certificates Information Date Time 2 Tap Scan Device to start scanning the nearby EE OK Bluetooth connection i scan Device Available Bluetooth connection s will appear Scan Device 43 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Bluetooth 3 Double tap the device to connect and tap Bluetooth Manager OK Trusted Scan Device On SHES W ccffa5474bdb cen SHE37W ccfsa5474bdb 2 SHBA fccfaaod 74h Trusted Active Authenticate Encrypt Delete Scan Device Display Input Panel 4 Tap Yes to connect with a password protected connection Scan Device Oe Se SHSS W fcocfsa5474bdb i SS ale E s L a A Bluetooth Manager Do you need to authenticate the device Cancel 5 Enter the pin code to connect and tap OK The pin code must be the same pin code on the sran Device other device Oe se SHES W fccfsa5474bdh one 1 44 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Bluetooth 6 Once the pairing process is complete the following dialog box will appear when double tapping the paired device 45 Bluetooth Manager OK Scan Device Orn 2 SHES YW ccf3a5474bdb Oma SHEI7W ccf3a5474b Active Authenticate w Encrypt Delete Display Input Panel CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS WCDMA WCDMA This device can esta
9. cord or plug is damaged e Liquid has been spilled into the product e An object has fallen into the product e The product has been exposed to rain or water e The product has been dropped or damaged e The product does not operate normally by following the instructions in the user s manual Avoid hot areas The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves and other products such as amplifiers that produce heat Allow the product to cool Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components Avoid wet areas Never use the product in a wet location Avoid inserting objects into product Never insert objects of any kind into slots or other openings in the product Clean the product properly Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a soft cloth dampened with water for cleaning exterior components but NEVER apply water directly to the product or to an LCD screen Use the product with approved equipment Use the product only with the computers and accessories identified as suitable for use with the product Adjust the volume Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices Device Storage When device will not be used for a long period of time please remove the battery place product in a dry box and store both device and battery in a cool dark and dry place
10. heat or cause smoke and flame Regulatory Statement SAR Information THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2 0 W kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the body is 0 423 W kg Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band The device could be used with a separation distance of 0 cm to th
11. on the bottom of the screen a My Device Remote Desktop 8 z Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop input Panel 27 USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode Options To configure the writing direction inking and 7 fe shorthand tap the Option icon dal and tap the T aa ee respective tab to change the necessary settings Desktop oe Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop input Panel e Quick Settings tab In Writing Direction select a direction that Transcriber Options represents the angle in the recognition process Recognition 4 Select to use the normal writing style Writing Direction Select to use the writing style that slants up eat a non G b 2 37 PM Sy on lie screen orientation Check Intro screen box to display the intro screen every time the transcriber mode is activated Check Sound box to play the sound cue 28 USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode e Inking tab In Recognition Delay drag the slider to set the delay for handwriting recognition Check Add space after box to automatically add a space after recognition In Pen set the width and color of ink to be displayed on the screen during handwriting input Tap to show more options e Advanced tab In Shorthand tap Settings to create shortcuts to speed up your writing When a short word is typed Transcriber will automaticaly expand into a longer word In Dictionar
12. saturation Print 4849 e Tap Load Bitmap to prepare a bitmap file e Tap Print Bitmap to print a bitmap file a Load Bitap Print Bitiap SSeS SSS Ee Printer s 4 C ren 3 36 PM 39 Camera CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab This device is equipped with a 3 1 Megapixels rear camera to take photos On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e Tap Camera to open Camera setting menu perform the following to take a photo or configure Camera module settings Tap Preview to display the preview screen Tap Snap to take a snapshot Tap Close to close the camera window and return to the Setting Manager Tap LightOn to turn on the LED light to provide additional lighting in darker ambience Tap LightOff to turn off the LED light 40 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab GPS GPS Global Positioning System module shows the current location of this device On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e Tap GPS to open GPS setting menu perform the following steps to configure GPS module settings e Tap Port Open to start the GPS module PTGPS Sample operation e Tap Port Close to close the GPS module operation e Tap Clear to clear the screen of the dialog Dox Port Open Port Close E ea 3 37 PM oy lA NOTE If the dialog box below appears on the screen tap OK and uncheck Enable BCR key wedge box ey o PT Setting Manager E o MSR setting BCR
13. used to test and configure the modules settings To access this utility tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Setting Manager Powel PILI Il Setting Settings G 4 Remove Rest Factory Programs Settings gt Setting Storage Manager Manager Stylus System Modules Tab MSR The Magnetic Stripe Reader module supports track 1 2 and 3 covering all possible recording methods currently in use On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e In Key Wedge check Enable MSR key wedge PTSetting Manager E ja box to send the reading result from MSR module to f the currently active application ed MSR setting BCR setting QF sou 11 36 AM cy A 33 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab e Tap MSR setting in Settings Utilities to open MSR setting menu do the following to configure MSR module settings e Tap Test to test the MSR module e Check Beep box to enable a beep sound when a data is read after swiping a magnetic card e Check Add enter at end box to automatically go to the next line after a data is read es e In Sentinel check the desired track box a and enter a symbol to mark the start a sentinel for each track and the end sentinel in e In Prefix Suffix type a prefix suffix to add at the beginning ending of a 3 track data e Tap Default to reset the configurations BY M5R 5 G adap 11 05 am S back to the factory default e Tap Apply and OK to save th
14. x 320 Memory DDR 256 MB SDRAM Flash 512 MB WLAN 802 11 b g 2 thermal printer roll 30 3 1 Megapixels autofocus with light ISO7816 EMV2000 Level 1 2 certified ISO7811 Track 1 2 3 support Bi directional microSD card 1 x USB 2 0 OTG Client amp Host 1 x RS 232 Port 1 x SIM Card Slot 2 x SAM Card Slots 1 x DC Jack 1 x Earphone Microphone Jack Alphanumeric Main rechargeable li ion battery 7 4V 2000mAh Hotswap rechargeable polymer battery 3 7V 100mAh Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 85 5 mm H x 208 mm W x 38mm D Approx 550g with battery cell Hand strap Stylus Carrying case with shoulder strap optional Single battery charging cradle 5 in 1 battery charging cradle PCI 3 0 EMV2000 Level 1 amp 2 CE FCC CCC BSMI VCCI 54 SPECIFICATIONS Optional Features Optional Features ltem Specifications Barcode 1D 2D RFID ISO 14443 A B Telecom Standards GPRS WCDMA CDMA2000 GPS Channels 50 Frequency L1 Signals GPS C A Code Fingerprint Sensor Image sensor 256 x 360 sensors array format 508 DPI Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice 55 PAIRLIWNER
15. Installing the Memory Card The device internal space storage can be used to store user files such as snapshots from the camera module and various applications This storage can be expanded with a microSD memory card sized up to 32GB 1 Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery 2 Insert the card into the memory card slot with contact side facing down push it until it clicks into place 3 Insert the battery and replace the battery compartment cover 13 GETTING STARTED Installing the SIM Card Installing the SIM Card The device is equipped with a SIM card slot SIM card is required for internet access 1 2 Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery Lift the SIM card slot upward Slide the SIM card into the slot Gently place down the SIM card slot and push right until it clicks into place Insert the battery and replace the battery compartment cover GETTING STARTED Installing the SAM Card s Installing the SAM Card s secure Access Module card is used for authentication purposes It is commonly needed by devices performing secure transactions and payment applications 1 2 15 Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery Lift the SAM card slot upward Slide the SAM card into the slot Gently place down the SAM card slot Push to lock the slot Insert the battery and replace the battery compartment cover GETTING STARTED Attach
16. M A Recognition Mode Freeform handwriting input method can be used as an alternative to the usual keyboard tapping The device will recognize any character written with the stylus directly on the touch screen Tap the Recognition Mode icon dap repeatedly to switch between modes Available modes are e a alpha mode The optimum method for handwriting recognition e 123 numeric mode Numerals and some letters are allowed in this mode e A uppercase mode Automatically capitalizes all letters from input data F Fu 7 Ed ae My Device Remote Desktop 6 Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop Input Pane Panel RT 2 salle 30 USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode Space To insert a space at the cursor position tap the Space icon se Enter To insert a return character at the cursor position tap the Enter icon dep Left Arrow To move the cursor one space to the left of the cursor position tap the Left Arrow icon dep 31 File Edit View For USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode Right Arrow To move the cursor one space to the right of the cursor position tap the Right Arrow icon son F 2 58 PM A A Backspace To move the cursor one space back and erase any character tap the Backspace icon e 32 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab Configuring Utilities Settings This device comes with several utility programs that can be
17. PCAIRWUNER All in One Mobile Terminal User s Manual Table of Contents ghigele U cy e a MEA E A wits E T ees enon een eee eee ee ese T POUC OV GIVIOW seeren EE E E 7 FON GING BIOK eers e cancun sietee ete atca cana uccdeneeess ae vene yessneleaeusectnqeeceds i Top Bottom Left and Right 2 0 0 ccc ceccceecseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeseeeaeees 8 FS SS oss ese cesses sees sates noes sn eelo oat pea eee E dec see eat ua seee see 9 Package Contents cxsnsca denne dpeaceetsanovabssho e2enbeiawsatetarsd iqcogbteabbesienteatcoucdumieracneec 9 LED NACIO serere ee roe E ENEEIER EEE A NERA ETO EE EGER E SSS 10 revel ale Slane siini E a Seer ere 11 MANGN TS A serer E E EEE 11 Cnarging the Baley ae nn EREEREER 13 Installing the Memory Card cat creas essence arc cctysrenca eae aees ee eadeoes oder acectuedoceteaneks 13 Installing the SIM Card u c ccc cccceccceececececeeeceeeeeeeaeeeseeeseeeeseeeseeseeeseeeaeeeas 14 installing the SAM Card S sac icisicsssecsuesisadecesaasaeesyeusdeeaddpesadereasesitecenssedexeesedes 15 ACAIN ME SVI ae E E E 16 Installing the Paper Roll ccccccscecseeceeceeeseeeceeeceecaeeceeeceeeaeesaeeeeeeseesaeees 17 Yere Tite WCRI AN E E E 18 Powering the Device On Off erccsorcssee ssc doaccetercenestioss conseccetsotouscegaesadeadenaeeseusees 18 Enabling Backup Battery 00 0 0 ccccccccccseeceeeceeceeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeseeeseeeseeseeees 19 Hot Swap Main Battery srcscccenccnuncesanesepaensmameseua
18. blish an internet connection through a WCDMA service To create an internet connection using WCDMA service 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections 2 Double tap Make New Connection Hayes Link GHT MUX on CORTE Link Se FF fey USB Serial GHT MUX Connection Link Unicom TA Ta mi a Lel TIWLNAPIL BTPANI 3 Enter the name for the connection and select Dial Up Connection Tap Next to continue Type a name for the connection ead Wy Connection A Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection C virtual Private Network PPTP C virtual Private Network ILTF EPF over Ethernet PPPoE 4 In Select a modem select ztemtmodem zA My Connection 2 Select a modem etemtmoadem GHT MUX Modem Hayes Compatible on COML Haves Modem on COMZ ztemtmoderm Security Settings 4 G r a 5 15 PM 46 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS WCDMA 5 Tap Configure TA My Connection 2 Select a modem etemitrmnocdern Bluetooth TCP IP Settings Security Settings 6 Set Baud Rate to 115200 eee nee OK Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control Hardware Terminal C Use terminal window before dialing C Use terminal window after dialing Manual Dial a Device dr oe 5223 PM cy 7 Tap Call Options Devine Era neues 0K 8 On Extra Settings insert this command Port Settings Call Options cdgcont 1 ip
19. c R WEA 120 seconds Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait for credit card D sec Extra Settings Special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string 10 Tap Next to continue the setting A My Connection 3 Select a modem Hayes Modem Bluetooth TCP IP Settings Security Settings 11 Enter the following parameters to configure the Phone Number settings j Country 886 A My Connection 3 e Area code 2 e Phone number 99 1 12 Tap Finish Country region code Area code Phone number Force lang distance Force local drg eb 5 24 PM 52 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS GPRS To establish an internet connection using GPRS service 1 Double tap on the newly created GPRS connection Make Mew Connection al ly Hayes Link Connecti on COM 4 A GHT MUX ey Link Connection S USE Serial GHT MUX Link Unicom i i 2 Enter the login information then tap Connect 3 liser Mame Password Domain Save password Phone ogri Dial frorn Car Dial Properties 53 Communication Printer Camera IC Card MSR Extension Slot I O Interface Keypad Battery Environmental Temperature Dimensions Weight Accessories Certification SPECIFICATIONS Specifications ltem Specification CPU TI OMAP 3715 1GHz Cortex A8 Operating System Windows CE 6 0 Display 3 5 TFT LCD with resistive touch screen 240
20. ce in a compact and slim full functional body It includes a 2 thermal printer wireless 802 11b g MSR ISO7811 Track 1 2 3 and many optional functions such as barcode scanner RFID GPS and Telecom standards GPRS WCDMA CDMA2000 Product Overview Front and Back RFID reader Thermal printer 3 5 LCD screen Speakers Camera LED light Battery compartment cover Handstrap For more information refer to Specifications on page 54 for details INTRODUCTION Product Overview Top Bottom Left and Right Barcode scan window IC card slot Ce TD FARIWNER Fingerprint sensor Earphone jack Barcode trigger keys USB port Reset hole INTRODUCTION Features Features This device includes the following features Standard Features 2 thermal printer MSR I1SO7811 Track 1 2 3 bi directional WLAN 802 11 b g microSD card reader ISO7816 EMV2000 Level 1 2 IC card reader 3 1 megapixels autofocus camera DC jack earphone microphone jack speaker integrated microphone vibrator motor reset button Package Contents OOO Dol E MF 2351 mobile terminal Battery AC adaptor Stylus and strap Optional Features Barcode scanner 1D 2D RFID ISO 14443 A B GPRS WCDMA CDMA2000 GPS Fingerprint sensor Power cord AS L ILI USB cable INTRODUCTION LED Indicators LED Indicators
21. ch Screen For first time use the touch screen needs a calibration to match its input sensor with a particular stylus or any other tapping tool It can be repeated many times as necessary whenever the tapping is becoming inaccurate 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap Stylus 3 Double tap on the grid E3 to calibrate the double tap sensitivity Double tap the icon to test the setting a 3 System Terminal Version Server Clie so Volume d Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above sigh 5 4 Pm S E 20 USING THE TERMINAL Initial Setup 4 Tap Calibration tab to calibrate the screen 5 To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate 6 Using the stylus tap the center of each target as it moves around the screen 7 Press Enter to accept new settings or press Esc to keep the old settings 21 Stylus Properties OK Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t responding properly to your taps vou may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Press and bnefly hold stylus on the center of panel Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Ese key to cancel
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23. e human body Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device 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 device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible fo
24. e current configurations for the MSR module Testing the MSR Module 1 Tap MSR setting gt Test to open the swipe test screen 2 Swipe a magnetic stripe card with the magnetic stripe facing up through the MSR module 3 Data appears on the screen if test is successful Test sample AGF son 11 06 aM Sy A 34 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab Barcode Scanner This device is equipped with a barcode scanner module which supports many of the popular barcode formats currently used worldwide On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e In Key Wedge check Enable BCR key wedge PTSetting Manager Jo box to send the reading result from barcode module to the currently active application E MSR setting BCR setting F seh 11 36 AM Sy e Tap BCR setting to open barcode setting menu do the following to configure barcode module settings 35 Tap Test to test the barcode module BCR SETTING Check Beep box to enable a beep sound when a barcode is read Check Add enter at end box to automatically go to the next line after a barcode is read In Prefix type to add a prefix at the beginning of a barcode In Suffix type to add a suffix at the end of a barcode In Code ID check the box to transmit the code ID character QF sou 11 37 AM g Tap Config to select the type of barcode to read Tap Default to reset the configuration to factory setting Tap Apply to save the cur
25. eboot 0 Internet Explorer e Shutdown Select to turn off the device e Reboot Select to restart the operating system and clear the memory e Sleep Select to switch the device status into hibernate mode and keep the memory state intact The next power up will be faster compared to a reboot e Remove Battery Select to switch the battery when the main battery power is critically low The device enters hibernate mode and replace the new battery to resume operation e Cancel Select to close the dialog box and return to normal operation USING THE TERMINAL Enabling Backup Battery Enabling Backup Battery Backup battery is used to maintain standby mode data when main battery is empty or removed Backup battery can keep the information for 3 minutes Charging of the backup battery is automatically done via AC adaptor or when main battery is present Hot Swap Main Battery When backup battery is enabled hot swap of the main battery is possible To perform the hot swap procedure 1 Press and hold power button then tap Remove Battery on the screen or The device enters suspend mode 2 Switch the batteries by taking the main battery out of the battery compartment and inserting a newly charged battery into the device Replace the battery compartment cover 3 Press power button and wait for 2 seconds for the device to wake up 19 USING THE TERMINAL Initial Setup Initial Setup Calibrating the Tou
26. eck the box to display the taskbar all the time If disabled running an application may block the taskbar e Auto hide Check the box to hide the taskbar from view e Show Clock Check the box to display the clock at the lower right corner Tap OK to save changes Auto hide Show Clack 24 USING THE TERMINAL Using the Keypad Using the Keypad The keypad consists of numeric buttons 0 9 four function keys Cancel Clear Alpha and Enter buttons OG CY Function buttons Alphanumeric Cancel button buttons Clear button Enter button e Function buttons Press to launch an application assigned to the respective button e Cancel button Press to cancel current input e Clear button Press to move the cursor left one character and erase any text e Enter button Press to confirm and submit current input e Alphanumeric buttons Press to input numbers Press ALPHA once to input the letters Press ALPHA again to input capital letters 25 USING THE STYLUS Keyboard Mode Using the Stylus Using the stylus tap and double tap anywhere on the display Right click is emulated by holding the stylus tip indicated by a dotted circle on the screen Hold it until the circle is completed There are two modes of operation for the stylus Keyboard and Transcriber Keyboard Mode In keyboard mode a mini keyboard will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Typing is simply done by tappi
27. en keyboard Tap Write to save data oe E a 38 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab IC Card Reader The IC Card Reader module complies with SO7816 EMV2000 Level 1 and 2 On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e Tap ICCard to open IC Card setting menu do the following to configure IC Card module settings e In Slot choose the slot to access Ene eke e Tap IC Card check to check the selected IC card The result will be displayed on the dialog box e Tap IC Card reset to reset the selected IC card e Tap IC Card command to send command 3 loto Jed to IC card for various tasks specific to the selected IC card The results will be displayed on the dialog box ea eae To Card command TC Card close e Tap IC Card close to close the access to the currently selected IC card ron 3 03 PM Sy A Printer Printer sample utility program controls the thermal printer module Before starting any printing test be sure to install a paper roll into the device Refer to Installing the Paper Roll on page 17 for further details On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab e Tap Printer to open Printer setting menu do the following to configure Printer module settings e Tap Print 16 16 Print 24 24 Print 32 32 or Print 48 48 to set the printout density Printer sample e In Depth type in the desired print head depth in the field then tap Set Print Depth This will affect the printout
28. ery is used for powering other equipment it will deteriorate its performance and cycle life At worst abnormal current will flow and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not touch a leaked battery directly If battery leaks and hands touch leaked electrolyte wash your hands with soap immediately If leaked electrolyte gets into your eyes do not rub them and wash eyes immediately with fresh water Consult a doctor immediately Do not continue to charge over specified time If the battery has not finished charging over recommended time let it stop charging There is a possibility that the battery might be defective and continued charging may cause the battery to deform generate heat or cause smoke or flame Do not insert battery into a microwave or high pressure container This may cause battery to deform generate heat or cause smoke or flame because of sudden heat intense pressure or damage to the sealing condition of the battery Do not put leaked battery near fire If liquid leaks from the battery or the battery gives out a bad smell do not leave battery near flammable objects Otherwise the electrolyte leaked from battery will catch on fire Do not use an abnormal battery If battery has a bad smell changes color deforms or causes something wrong during usage remove it from equipment or charger and do not use If an abnormal battery is used it may cause battery to rupture generate
29. he battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not charge battery near fire or under the blazing sun If the battery protection circuit does not function properly due to high temperature or it is broken the battery will be charged at an abnormal current and abnormal chemical reaction may occur causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Only use the official product charger and observe the charging requirement If the battery is charged in unusual conditions it will cause loss of safety functions or abnormal chemical reactions causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not try to damage the battery Do not drive a nail into the battery strike it with a hammer or tread on it The impact will cause leakage causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not operate the device while it is being charged This may cause unforeseen damage Do not attempt to solder anything onto the battery This will cause the insulator to melt due to heat or cause the gas release vent to break causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not connect battery to a plug socket or car cigarette plug Connecting high voltage to the battery means excessive current will flow in it and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not use battery for powering other equipment If the batt
30. household waste You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserve natural resources Moreover proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal recovery and collection points please contact your local city center household waste disposal service shop from where you purchased the equipment or manufacturer of the equipment FE S CA FCC Regulations 15 19 a 3 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation 15 105 b NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc
31. ies tap Settings to add specialized dictionaries such as special terms used in medical legal or other professional fields Letter Shape Selector To fine tune the writing recognition to match a certain handwriting style and shorten the recognition process and shorthand tap the Letter Shape Selector icon jz e To open a LSS Letter Shape Selector file tap File gt Open Select the desired file and tap OK e To store the current profile tap File gt Save Select the folder to store the profile Then enter the profile name and specify the file type Tap OK when finished NOTE The default file type is LSS 29 Transcriber Options OK Quick Settings Inking Advanced Recognition Delay Short Long Add space after Pen Match Letter Shapes bo your writin Shorthand Speed up your writing by creating quick shortcuts Dictionaries Settings 4d specialized dictionaries E cont 4 C skat 10 06 AM l E amp My Device Remote Desktop x Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop Ed input Panel USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode Mini Keyboard To display the mini keyboard that allows quick input of numbers punctuation and other symbols tap the Mini Keyboard icon E L U a My Device Remote Desktop o Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop F My Device Remove Battery Recycle Bin A Internet Explorer non 2 36 P
32. ing the Stylus Attaching the Stylus The stylus is the standard input tool to interact with the touch screen 1 Fasten one end of the stylus strap to the stylus 2 Fasten the other end of the stylus strap to the handstrap eyelet Say we UG 1P 3 Insert the stylus into its slot when not in use GETTING STARTED Installing the Paper Roll Installing the Paper Roll The thermal printer module provides a means to print out data from applications 1 Carefully pull up the printer lever to open the printer cover 2 Insert the paper roll into place as shown in the illustration 3 Close the cover firmly The easiest way to close the cover press the printer lever at the marked area as shown in the illustration 17 USING THE TERMINAL Powering the Device On Off Using the Terminal Powering the Device On Off The device has three different power states Off Standby and On Refer to the table below on how to power on off enter standby mode and wake up from standby mode Power state Procedure Off gt On Press and hold power button for 3 seconds On Off Press and hold power button for 3 seconds A dialog box appears and tap Shutdown to turn off the device On gt Standby Press power button Standby On Press power button Press and hold power button for 3 seconds A dialog box appears on the screen Remote Desktop My Device 2 Sa Pa R
33. internet Call Setup 9 Tap OK to complete the Call Options settings Cancel the call if not connected within 120 seconds Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait for credit card D sec Extra Settings Special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string PE a Device n a ven 5 20 PM cy ES 47 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS WCDMA 10 Tap Next to continue 11 12 Enter the following parameters to configure the Phone Number settings e Country 886 e Area code 2 e Phone number 99 Tap Finish z My Connection 2 Select a modem Ftemtmaderr Bluetooth TCP IP Settings Security Settings A My Connection 2 Country region code Area code Phone number F997 Force lang distance Force local 4 C ven 5 21 PM 48 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS WCDMA To establish an internet connection using WCDMA service 1 Double tap on the newly created WCDMA connection Make Hew why Hayes Link Connection on COME A T amp S GHT MUX fey USB Serial Link Connection 4 R A GHT MUX TIAVLALAPTL ETPAMI Link Unicom 2 Enter the login information then tap Connect Iser Mame Password Domain Save password Phone ET Dial fom Car Dial Properties 4 Ef nen 5 22 PM 9 49 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS GPRS GPRS This device can establish an internet connection through a GPRS General Packet
34. ng the character on the mini keyboard To activate this mode F 1 Tap the Keyboard icon dal on the taskbar HARES R lesktop 2 Tap Keyboard 2 n pjm Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop Input Panel Esc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tabla wlelri tiyjulilolpi cy caplalstaltlatni ilk tti shift z x cl ib nj m Z culatl it te ra J gt 2 36 PM oy By To hide the input panel 1 Tap the Keyboard icon dal on the taskbar 2 Select Hide Input Panel My Device Remote Desktop Recycle Bin Remove Battery desktop Input Panel 11213 415161712819101 Tabl q wle Keyboard PIEI caplals td Transcriber Heel shift z x q IFA elan T Hide Input Panel non f gt 2 36 PM Sy A 26 USING THE STYLUS Transcriber Mode Transcriber Mode In transcriber mode user can use the stylus to gesture handwriting directly on the screen To activate this mode 1 Tap the Keyboard icon dah on the taskbar 2 Tap Transcriber A Transcriber Intro dialog z box appears on the screen 7 L Lod Transcriber Intro Transcriber reliably recognizes handwriting in cited print and mi styles as well as numbers and symbols 32 74 Write anywhere on the screen Write legibly Quick Gestures s N e Copy Cut Paste Backspace Quick Correct Don t show this Internet Explorer Input Panel TETEE 3 Tap OK to close the dialog box The shortcut 7 icons appear
35. r compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure Information SAR This device meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The exposure standard employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the EUT transmitting at the specified power level in different channels The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 0 32 W kg when placed next to the body The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID NDPMF2351 This device is compliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C WEEE Notice The WEEE logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other
36. rent configuration CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab Selecting the Barcode Type If necessary set the type of barcodes to scan To do this perform the following 1 On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab 2 Tap BCR setting gt Config to open the barcode type screen Bar code type C All excl add on Interleay 3 Check the desired barcode box i upc i 5 Code 4 Tap Apply to save the current setting ee Tap Default to reset the configuration to factory setting Telepen UkKjFlessa Code 128 Industrial 2of5 Code 93 Default o AGF nen 11 47 AM a l Testing the 1D Barcode Scanner Module 1 On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab 2 Tap BCR setting gt Test to open the scanner Test keywedge test screen F i gt 11 50 aM gg A 36 CONFIGURING UTILITIES SETTINGS Modules Tab 3 Press and release the Barcode Trigger key on the right 4 Aim the scanning beam at a barcode barcode trigger key NOTE The ideal distance between a barcode and its reader is 7cm 5 The scanned data appears on the screen if test is successful Testing the 2D Barcode Scanner Module 1 On the Setting Manager screen tap Modules tab 2 Tap BCR setting gt Test to open the scanner test screen 3 Press and hold the Barcode Trigger key on the right 4 Aim the scanning beam at a barcode barcode trigger key NOTE The ideal distance between a barcode and its reader is
37. tions 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment About this Manual The content in this manual is as accurate as possible However due to continuous product improvements some contents and specifications may have been changed since this manual was written In this case take the actual device as basis No part of this user manual may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without a written permission from the manufacturer Information is subject to change without prior notice INTRODUCTION Product Overview Introduction MF 2351 is a handheld mobile terminal offering high performan

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