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1. Industrial Automation K Iw bal m En m PEA A Ah NV Ro RN Ba JP USEH MANUAL BL IDENT HANDHELD HAHDWAHE S1585 01 Technical Reference Manual BL ident Handheld TURCK RFID Handheld Computer Version 1 0 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG Regulatory Notices FCC Part 15 Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Part 15 225 15C Registration Number RYJJETTRFID 1356 Canadian Department of Communications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectrique depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur ie broul
2. 4 6 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Setting Up Identific ation for Remote Networks To set up identification for remote networks 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap Owner 3 Inthe Network ID tab enter the user name password and domain name you use to log on to the remote network 4 Fromthe Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry Connecting to a Mail Server You can send and receive e mail by connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server Inbox contains an e mail service for each method you use For either service you must establish a connection to your Internet service provider ISP or to the appropriate mail server in your local area network In addition to creating this connection you must also create the e mail service Prior to setting up a service you should obtain the following information from your ISP or network administrator POP3 or IMAP4 server name SMTP host name user name password and domain name for network connections only Notes Windows CE Net does not support other mail protocols such as AOL orservicesthat use special authentication such as MSN However you can gain accessto the Intemet through these services If you use the same service to connect to different mailboxes set up and name a different service for each connection For additional information about the inbox referto Windows
3. it The basic scan codes Row Col Scan Code SCANCODE 0 0 gt A SCANCODE 0 1 gt B SCANCODE 0 2 gt C SCANCODE 1 0 gt D SCANCODE 1 1 gt E SCANCODE 1 2 gt F SCANCODE 2 0 gt G SCANCODE 2 1 gt H SCANCODE 2 2 gt SCANCODE 3 0 gt J SCANCODE 3 1 gt K SCANCODE 3 2 gt L SCANCODE 4 0 gt M SCANCODE 4 1 gt N SCANCODE 4 2 gt O SCANCODE 5 0 gt P SCANCODE 5 1 gt Q SCANCODE 5 2 gt R SCANCODE 6 0 gt S SCANCODE 6 1 gt T SCANCODE 6 2 gt U SCANCODE 7 0 gt V SCANCODE 7 1 gt W SCANCODE 7 2 gt X SCANCODE 8 0 gt Y SCANCODE 8 1 gt Z SCANCODE 8 2 gt ESCAPE SCANCODE 9 0 gt SHIFT SCANCODE 9 1 gt SPACE SCANCODE 9 2 gt RETURN Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Shift remappinatable REMAPPING shift A gt LEFT REMAPPING shift C gt RIGHT REMAPPING shift E gt UP REMAPPING shift G gt TAB REMAPPING shift gt COMMA REMAPPING shift K gt COLON REMAPPING shift M gt USER_DEF4 REMAPPING shift O gt USER_DEF3 REMAPPING shift Q gt KEY8 REMAPPING shift S gt KEY4 REMAPPING shift U gt KEY6 REMAPPING shift W gt KEY2 REMAPPING shift Y gt ALT REMAPPING shift ESCAPE gt PERIOD 15 Key Key Map REMAPPING shift B gt DOWN REMAPPING shift D gt SUBTRACT REMAPPING shift F gt ADD REMAPPING shift H gt QUESTION REMAPPING shift gt B
4. En ES En Es T Eo Er T 6 Ey Ty En Ex 72 Es ET el ka ki amp DOLE SU myl D E T7 ka 4 A BE t 45 Key Keypad 30 Key Keypad 15 Key Keypad Figure 3 7 Standard Keypad Layouts Modifier Keys The following modifier keys located on the bottom of a standard keypad enable you to access the various functions that can appear on a key Figure 3 8 provides an example Figure 3 8 45 Keypad Multifunctional Key TA Delete Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Modifier keys take effect when first pressed and typically remain in effect until you press another key unless its another Modifier key see Table 3 2 Optionally equipped units can use LEDs to indicate the selection of a Modifier key e CTRL and ALT Keys operate in the same manner as on conventional PCs except that by default they have a one time locking action to facilitate one handed operation e SHIFT Key unlike conventional PC keyboards the SHIFT key enables you to access symbols punctuation marks and navigation arrows rather than shift alphabetic keys to uppercase On standard BL ident Handheld keypads the functions and characters accessed via the SHIFT key appear in the upper left of a key shaded in gray in Figure 3 8 By default the SHIFT key has a one time action However you can press the Shift key twice and lock the keyp
5. Figure 3 11 Windows CE NET Desktop AN m A OS Internet PE Link SOF 9 18 am Lal Desktop Functions You can access the following applications functions and data entry utilities from the BL ident Handhelddesktop Table 3 3 Desktop Functions Function Description Recycle Bin Use the Recycle Bin to restore deleted files or empty the bin to create more disk space My Computer Use My Computer to navigate and view the folders and files stored on the BL ident Handheld Inbox Use the Inbox to send and receive e mail by connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server My Documents The default storage location for documents graphics and other files Microsoft WordPad Use WordPad to create or edit text files that contain formatting or graphics Internet Explorer Use Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web pages You will need a modem or Ethernet card to connect to an Internet service provider ISP or network PC Link Use PC Link to make an ActiveSync Bluetooth or other type of connection to another device The Taskbar The taskbar at the bottom of the BL ident Handheld desktop displays the Start button buttons of currently running applications the Status Area and the Show Desktop icon Tap the Start button to display the Start menu see below for details For each open application a button appears on the taskbar Simply tap the button to activate the application The status area appears o
6. 0 xl File View Tools Help 93 0 2 3 E Sync Stoo Details Explore Options WindowsCE Synchronizing Files 1 of 1 tem completed 0 sec remaining Information Type Status Files Synchranged 11 On the BL ident Handheld an icon indicating a ActiveSync connection will appear in the system tray estar WET 12 To terminate the ActiveSync connection double tap the connection icon to display the Connect To dialog box and tap Disconnect ye Connected Hide this message Hans Turck GmbH A Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 11 Subsequent Communication After you install ActiveSync and establish the initial communication between the PC and the BL ident Handheld use the following procedure to set up subsequent sessions 1 If not already attached connect an interface cable to an available COM port on the PC and the RS 232 port on the BL ident Handheld 2 On the BL ident Handheld desktop tap PC Link to attempt to reestablish communications 3 When communications is successfully reestablished the New Partnership wizard appears New Partnership l d x Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set un a partnership between them Would pou like bo set up a partnership O Yes Sel up a partnership co ihat can synchronize information between my device
7. REMAPPING func gt REMAPPING func K gt PAUSE REMAPPING func M gt BACKTAB REMAPPING func O gt COLON REMAPPING func Q gt USER_DEF2 REMAPPING func S gt HASH REMAPPING func U gt USER_DEF4 REMAPPING func W gt WINMENU REMAPPING func Y gt F11 REMAPPING func PERIOD gt BACKSLASH REMAPPING func KEY8 gt F8 REMAPPING func KEY4 gt F4 REMAPPING func KEY6 gt F6 REMAPPING func B REMAPPING func D gt PAGEUP gt INSERT REMAPPING func F gt HOME REMAPPING func H REMAPPING func J REMAPPING func L REMAPPING func N gt SCROLL gt TILDA gt gt CARET REMAPPING func P gt TAB REMAPPING func R REMAPPING func T REMAPPING func V REMAPPING func X gt PIPE gt USER DEFI COMMA USER DEF3 REMAPPING func Z gt F12 REMAPPING func KEY7 gt F7 REMAPPING func KEY9 gt F9 REMAPPING func KEY5 gt F5 REMAPPING func KEY1 gt F1 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com REMAPPING func KEY2 gt F2 REMAPPING func KEYO gt F10 Shift remapping table REMAPPING func KEY3 gt F3 REMAPPING shift A gt LEFT REMAPPING shift B gt UP REMAPPING shift C gt DOWN REMAPPING shift D gt RIGHT REMAPPING shift E gt lt REMAPPING shift F gt END REMAPPING shift G gt UNDERLINE REMAPPING shift H gt gt REMAPPIN
8. Saving Changes to the Registry ees 4 12 Setting Up Identification for Remote Networks 4 7 SEUFI Rey m S 3 7 SAN lero TN MN X ao ei ae te 3 7 Signal and Pin Assignments esee B 1 Specifications M T Eta A 1 A nn asa bene 3 10 Sora se Mana rcr e 4 2 e A errr e 4 2 Suspend Function COBEFOL aa ee oreet rete tinis 5 13 suspenda ModE TEM 3 4 SE 4 2 SE A ree et a s 3 10 T E M cts 3 9 Taskbar and Start Menu Gettngs 4 4 The Windows CE NET Desktop 3 9 EE 3 2 TEO UNS OO LI A L een pp oia 6 1 U User Input Speci CANONS E A 1 Usio AGU COV NG une 4 9 Initial Communication u a 4 9 Subsequent Communication esee 4 12 Using the Compact Flash Slot 4 5 Using the REID Modules cesses inn ipee perimeter 3 8 V VO IAN NO E 4 2 Hans Turck GmbH 8 Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com l 3 Industrial Automation www turck com Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG 45472 Mulheim an der Ruhr Germany WitzlebenstraBe 7 Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 Fax 49 0 208 4952 264 E Mail more turck com Internet www turck com brorsas osos AAN ACA
9. BL ident connect cable is the disconnect device Simply unplug the unit before servicing Al mantener la unidad el enchufe cable de BL ident connect es el dispositivo de la desconexi n Desenchufe simplemente la unidad antes de mantener En entretenant l unit la prise c ble de BL ident connect est le dispositif de d branchement D branchez simplement l unit avant l entretien Vor der Wartung des Ger ts ist der Stecker BL ident Anschlussleitung zu ziehen Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com vii Contents Chapter 1 OVVIE santa 1 1 o DIL AAPP A A 1 1 Polo 1 pump e pti E E a n ae r l a l a be YX O e 1 1 About th BL1dent Handheld a a ae aa 1 2 BL1dent Llandheld NEE 1 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started uunuuuunnnnuunuunnnuununnnnnununnnnnuunnnnnnnuununnnnuunnnnnnuununnnnununnnnnnuunnnnnnunn nn 2 1 Front Com ponen ts and Indicators nee een 2 1 RE Ir e 2 2 Compact gi eis Slot 0o M ee ea er ere rey errr 2 3 is ON A A e O PO OU OR m 2 4 EE 2 4 Bs e e 2 4 e ae e e EE 2 5 ONE EE 2 5 Power supplies Cables and EE 2 5 Chapter 3 a TC Uu EE 3 1 AAA O EE 3 1 e Ehe A PWE Rn E 3 1 Chartres Low battery Indicator oca ile E 3 2 Lower Suspendidos iodo eko yet ee opacas 3 3 PORT Mana E EE 3 4 Replacing Batteries E 3 5 IR zig rss ee 3 6 RO 3 6 A A T UU Umm 3 7 Usmo A REID Module contiendas 3 8 The
10. CE NET online help To connect to your POP3 or IMAP4 mail server 1 SelectStart gt Programs gt Inbox gt Services gt Options The Options dialog box opens Services Compose Read Delete Storage Instaled services 2 Select the Services tab and tap Add The Service Name dialog box opens Service Name Service type POPS Mail sl Service name POPS Mail From the Service type list select POP3 Mail or IMAP4 Mail Enter a unique name for the service you cannot change this name once entered 5 Tap OK The Mail Service Setup wizard appears POPS Mail Service Definition 1 3 Required Optional Connection Network Connection Domain Windows NT an SMTP host for sending mail kar ID Password Retum address Save password Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 7 6 In the Required panel Select the name of the connection you created to connect to the mail server If you are receiving e mail through a network Ethernet connection select Network Connection If you want Inbox to use your current connection select none If you have not created a connection select Create new connection double tap the Make New Connection icon and follow the instructions in the wizard When finished select Inbox in the Taskbar and continue setting up Inbox Enter the POP3 Host or Server IMAP4 n
11. Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Displays The BL ident Handheld features a supertwist nematic liquid crystal 320 x 240 OVGA TFT color sunlight readable display with options for a touch screen and LED backlight Keypads Standard keypad configurations for the BL ident Handheld include 15 key 30 key and 45 key elastomeric keypads and a 45 key membrane keypad All standard keypad configurations have an option for LED backlighting Indicators The BL ident Handheld has five programmable LED indicators that can provide a number of useful functions including the state of keypad modifier keys An additional LED indicates the charge and low battery statuses Interface Capabilities The BL ident Handheld comes standard with one available serial port configured for RS 232 Durability The case is made of General Electric Xenoy one of the most durable chemical resistant materials available today Chapter 2 Getting Started Front Components and Indicators This section describes the components and indicators found on the front of the BL ident Handheld Figure 2 1 Front Components and Indicators x JEPCCODODO S 329513333 EFLBRSEO BEOLBBBEONI j Q Table 2 1 Front Components and Indicators Item Function Description 1 Display Supertwist nematic liquid crystal display with touch screen 2 Battery Indicator Indicates low battery red status and charging
12. The line and the end of the line ROWS 11 COLS 5 The id of the keyboard ID 55 it The basic scan codes H Row Col Scan Code SCANCODE 0 0 gt A SCANCODE 0 3 gt D SCANCODE 1 2 gt G SCANCODE 2 1 gt SCANCODE 3 0 gt M SCANCODE 3 3 gt P SCANCODE 4 2 gt S SCANCODE 5 1 gt V SCANCODE 6 0 gt Y SCANCODE 6 3 gt KEY9 SCANCODE 7 2 gt KEY5 SCANCODE 8 1 gt KEY1 SCANCODE 9 0 gt BACKSPACE SCANCODE 9 3 gt RETURN FUNCTION SCANCODE 10 2 gt CONTROL SCANCODE 0 1 SCANCODE 1 0 gt B gt E SCANCODE 1 3 gt H SCANCODE 2 2 gt K SCANCODE 3 1 gt N SCANCODE 4 0 gt Q SCANCODE 4 3 gt T SCANCODE 5 2 gt W SCANCODE 6 1 gt KEY7 SCANCODE 7 0 gt Z SCANCODE 7 3 gt KEY6 SCANCODE 8 2 gt KEY2 SCANCODE 9 1 gt SPACE SCANCODE 10 0 gt SHIFT SCANCODE 10 3 gt ALT Table 0 is always the unshifted values TABLE 0 basic UNSHIFTED TABLE 1 func FUNCTION TABLE 2 shift SHIFT Func remapping table SCANCODE 0 2 SCANCODE 1 1 SCANCODE 2 0 SCANCODE 2 3 SCANCODE 3 2 SCANCODE 4 1 SCANCODE 5 0 SCANCODE 5 3 SCANCODE 6 2 SCANCODE 7 1 SCANCODE 8 0 SCANCODE 8 3 SCANCODE 9 2 SCANCODE 10 1 SCANCODE 10 4 gt KEY8 gt KEY4 gt PERIOD gt KEY3 gt KEYO gt gt ESCAPE REMAPPING func A gt DELETE REMAPPING func C gt PAGEDOWN REMAPPING func E gt CAPSLOCK REMAPPING func G gt CLEAR
13. Windows tE NET EE e 3 9 Desktop AA e e E 3 9 Tor Des doo or Tc 3 9 IE EAU Men eegene 3 10 AVE LOA cial el o Lo T ae 3 10 Ehapterd CONMQUIA e EE 4 1 Mc ls AAA ll E tees 4 1 RT Ty SN eet ett tn ure quse otitis its 4 3 Task barand otari Men OS IN nilo c m 4 4 Usme the e E Ke bi cM er DM od UU UE Een 4 5 E e C ONNO UONE POPE 4 6 Creatine a Wired Ethernet Network Connection as ae ae aa 4 6 Creating Network Connection using a WLAN 802 11b Card eee 4 6 Setting Up Identification tor Remote Networks susanne 4 7 EE 4 7 NEIN A So O O 4 9 Mural SO TAN A KA AN E ooo oed ttd EN aod tte n DR E E E 4 9 subsequent Communication EES 4 12 Bere EE 4 12 Saving Changes to the Registry nana 4 12 Reseline E 4 13 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ussuunnuununnnnuununnnnuununnnnuununnnnuununnnnuununnnnuunnnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 1 ADDendbpcA Et EE e A 1 Appendix B Signal and Pin Assignments uua22000000nnanu00000nnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn B 1 TATTOO TNIV Ca DS sie B 1 1210 Series Modular Interface Cable Sarreren en ernieren n a coa B 2 ee Ee B 3 Null TE B 3 viii Hans Turck GmbH A Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Appendix C Keyboard Mapping Files uuusuuuununuuuunnnnununnunnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn C 1 Key po e Mapp me Files NOES eege C 1 ANS ISS MO Po das C 2 Sm ede
14. green status 3 LEDs Indicates use of the SHIFT CTRL 2ND ALT and CAPS modifier keys 4 On Off Switch Controls the Power Suspend and Resume operations 5 Keypad Standard 45 key keypad 30 and 15 key keypads not shown Hans Turck GmbH 8 Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 2 1 Rear Components This section describes the components found on the rear of the BL ident Handheld Figure 2 2 Rear Components Table 2 2 Rear Components Item Function Description 1 RFID Module The RFID Module attached to the rear of the unit can read RFID tags in its storage position show above or swing out up to 180 degrees for maximum range See Figure 3 10 2 Battery The battery compartment can store either the Nickel Metal Hydride Compartment rechargeable battery pack or six AA Alkaline batteries You can access the battery compartment by lifting up and turning the retaining clip For more information using batteries see Battery Powered Operation 2 2 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Compact Hash Slot Cover The standard compact flash slot cover located on the top of the unit provides access to the compact flash slot that stores memory and device cards In addition to the standard cover a modified cover and a sealed cover are also available The modified cover Fi
15. save the settings and exit the menu 10 From the Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry 4 4 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Using the Compact Hash Slot BL ident Handheld s equipped with a standard Compact Flash Slot access cover will allow you to access the slot to insert and remove Compact Flash and device cards If you intend to use a device card it may also be necessary to install a driver If so make sure the card is Windows CE net compatible and you have the necessary drivers If you are not sure check with the card manufacturer before attempting to install the card To transfer files using the compact flash slot 1 With the front of the display facing you push the compact flash slot cover located on top of the unit to the left 3 Insert the compact flash device card into the slot with the front of the display facing you and the top of the card pointed to the slot until it clicks and the release lever moves upward E Release Lever i 1 4 Close the cover 5 When inserting memory cards a UserCF folder will appear when you open My Computer You can then copy and paste the contents of UserCF to the other folders on the BL ident Handheld When inserting device cards the BL ident Handheld will attempt to recognize the device If it finds a driver for the device the BL ident Handheld will display a dial
16. unit Ne jetez pas la batterie de NIMH il dans le d tritus qui est d barass en remblais pendant qu il contient les m taux lourds R utilisez ou disposez la batterie de NiMH d elle selon les exigences des ordonnances ou des r glements locaux Ne d montez pas n incin rez pas ne court circuitez pas la batterie de NIMH ou ne la jetez pas dans un feu Il peut clater et causer des blessures graves La d charge excessive endommage une batterie de NiMH Rechargez la batterie de NiMH quand votre unit indique la basse puissance de batterie Entsorgen Sie die Batterien auf eine sichere Weise Die folgenden Regeln sind allgemeine Richtlinien f r den sicheren Gebrauch und die sichere Entsorgung der NIMH Batterien Ersetzen Sie eine defekte NiMH Batterie sofort da sie das Ger t beschadigen k nnte Die NiMH Batterien enthalten Schwermetalle Werfen Sie die Batterien daher nicht in den Hausm ll der in normalen Deponien abgeladen wird sondern entsorgen Sie sie gem den geltenden lokalen Vorschriften f r Sonderm ll Bauen Sie die Batterien nicht auseinander z nden Sie sie nicht an schlie en Sie sie nicht kurz und werfen Sie diese nichts ins Feuer Sie k nnen explodieren und ernste Verletzungen verursachen Eine berm ige Entladung besch digt eine NIMH Batterie Laden Sie die NiMH Batterie neu wenn auf dem Ger te eine niedrige Batterieleistung angezeigt wird Servicing Information When servicing the unit the plug
17. 5 Foot Null Modem Cable DE9 Female to DE9 Female CELAT P Modular Cable to DE 9 Cable Adapter 1 Use of other power supplies unless approved by TURCK may cause damage to the unit and void the warranty Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 2 5 Chapter 3 Operation Power The BL ident Handheld comes with a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery pack that can provide up to twelve hours of operating time on a full charge depending on power management and use This battery is fully charged and installed in the unit when shipped However because some battery dissipation occurs between the time when the unit ships and when you start using it you should charge the unit for approximately four hours before using it without the battery charger power supply connected Charging the Unit The nickel metal hydride battery technology used in the BL ident Handheld has exceptional charge life without the charge memory characteristic of conventional nickel cadmium batteries Partially discharged batteries or extended periods with the charger left connected will not adversely affect battery life or performance Waming Do not enable orutilize the RFID module while charging the unit Operation of this nature is likely to cause harmful interference Note Because the intemal battery charger senses several conditions including temperature you should ch
18. ACKSLASH REMAPPING shift L gt SLASH REMAPPING shift N gt STAR REMAPPING shift P gt KEY REMAPPING shift R gt KEY9 REMAPPING shift T gt KEY5 REMAPPING shift V KEYI REMAPPING shift X gt KEY3 REMAPPING shift Z gt KEYO REMAPPING shift SPACE gt BACKSPACE Copynght c 2003 TURCK Corporation All nghts reserved File JET15Key txt 15 Key JETT ce keyboard REV 1 The keyword FUNCTION is used for the 2nd key The keyword RETURN is used for the ENTER key USER DEFI defines the Contrast key USER DEF2 defines the Contrast key USER_DEF3 defines the Backlight On key USER_DEF4 defines the Backlight Off key WINMENU produces the Windows Start menu The number of rows and columns Note COLS MUST ALWAYS be a 5 ROWS 5 COLS 5 The id of the keyboard ID 15 The basic scan codes Row Col Scan Code SCANCODE 0 0 gt TAB SCANCODE 1 0 gt LEFT SCANCODE 2 0 gt SUBTRACT SCANCODE 2 1 gt DOWN SCANCODE 3 0 gt ESCAPE SCANCODE 3 1 gt PERIOD SCANCODE 4 0 gt FUNCTION SCANCODE 4 1 gt CONTRO SCANCODE 0 1 gt UP SCANCODE 1 1 gt BACKSLASH Table 0 is always the unshifted values TABLE 0 basic UNSHIFTED TABLE 1 func FUNCTION TABLE 2 shift SHIFT func remapping table SCANCODE 0 2 gt ALT SCANCODE 1 2 gt RIGHT SCANCODE 2 2 gt ADD SCANCODE 3 2 gt RETURN SCANCODE 4 2 gt SPACE REMAPPING func
19. E LOW BAT LED will indicate the current battery status as shown in the table below Figure 3 4 Charge Low Battery Indicator OSHIF 2ND Si l ALT D oso Table 3 1 Charge Low Battery Indicator Functions C CHARGE LOW BAT Function Description CHARGE with the power supply connected the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will indicate one of following conditions High Power Charge the LED will turn solid green Fully Near Full Charge the LED will blink green about four times a second Trickle Charge the LED will blink green approximately once per second when either the battery voltage and or temperature of the battery assembly are not within acceptable limits LOW BAT With the power supply disconnected the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will indicate one of following conditions Batteries are low the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will blink red once per second when there is approximately 60 minutes of power remaining A Batteries are very low the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will turn solid red when there is approximately 10 minutes of power is remaining Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Power Suspend Switc h The On Off switch is located above the keypad Its function depends on the state of the BL ident Handheld at the time the switch is pressed and on the length of time that the switch is depressed Operati
20. G shift gt REMAPPING shift gt EXCLAMATION REMAPPING shift K gt SEMICOLON REMAPPING shift L gt REMAPPING shift M gt REMAPPING shift N gt QUESTION REMAPPING shift O gt BACKQUOTE REMAPPING shift P gt REMAPPING shift Q gt AMPERSAND REMAPPING shift R gt AT REMAPPING shift S gt QUOTE REMAPPING shift T gt DOLLAR REMAPPING shift U gt SUBTRACT REMAPPING shift V gt SLASH REMAPPING shift W gt EQUAL REMAPPING shift X gt ADD REMAPPING shift Y gt PERCENT REMAPPING shift Z gt STAR REMAPPING shift PERIOD gt DOUBLEQUOTE REMAPPING shift KEY7 gt REMAPPING shift KEY8 gt REMAPPING shift KEY9 gt REMAPPING shift KEY4 gt REMAPPING shift KEY5 gt REMAPPING shift KEY6 gt REMAPPING shift KEY1 gt REMAPPING shift KEY2 gt REMAPPING shift KEY3 gt REMAPPING shift KEYO gt 30 Key Key Map 31 Key J ettCE keyboard definition file The keyword FUNCTION is used for the 2nd key The keyword RETURN is used for the ENTER key USER DEFI defines the Contrast key USER DEF2 defines the Contrast key USER DEF3 defines the Backlight I NCREASE key 3 USER_DEF4 defines the Backlight DECREASE key WINMENU produces the Windows Start menu The line and the end of the line ROWS 10 COLS 5 The id of the keyboard ID 31 Table 0 is always the unshifted values TABLE 0 basic UNSHIFTED TABLE 1 shift SHIFT
21. H F6 KEY9 RETURN USER_DEF9 T BACKSPACE F7 NUMLOCK RIGHT USER_DEF10 U CAPSLOCK F8 NUMPADO SCROLL WINMENU Scan codes USER DEFI through USER DEFIO can produce some proprietary action such as backlight adjustment display rotation etc For each user defined key function except as noted below you must supply the appropriate code in the keyboard driver to produce the desired effect USER DEF2 defines the Backlight key and USER DEF4 defines the Backlight key The FUNCTION keyword identifies those function accessed through the 2nd key The RETURN keyword identifies the ENTER key The WINMENU keyword produces the Windows Start menu The number in COLS must always be set to five regardless of the actual number of columns applies to 15 key keypads as well Do not change the ID number it must match the number stored in the BL ident Handheld s hardware configuration block Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 45 Key Key Map 55 Key JettCE keyboard for P N 11406 Rev A keypad The keyword FUNCTION is used for the 2nd key The keyword RETURN is used for the ENTER key 3 USER DEFI defines the Contrast key 3 USER DEF2 defines the Contrast key USER DEF3 defines the Backlight I NCREASE key 3 USER DEF4 defines the Backlight DECREASE key WINMENU produces the Windows Start menu
22. RXD In 1210 Senes Modular Interface Cables Figure B 3 lists the signal and pin assignments for 1210 series modular cables Figure 6 4 1210 Series Modular Cable Signal and Pin Assignments Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 1 6 Pin Modular Jack 6 Pin Modular Jack Pin 1 Blue m __ ATTN Pin 6 Pin 2 yellowl Pin 5 Pin 3 Green ETT Pin 4 Pin 4 Red III Pin 3 Pin 5 Black HE Pin 2 Pin 6 White er Pin 1 B 2 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e Witzlebenstra e 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Modular Cable Adapters Pin descriptions assume connection through reversing cables 1210 7 1210 15 to BL ident Handheld CELAT P Adapter Figure B 4 lists the signal and pin assignments for the CELAT P adapter Figure 6 5 CELAT P Adapter Pin 1 Pin 6 6 Pin Modular Jack Viewed Facing DE 9 Connector Power Connector Pin 1 Blue Pin 5 Common Pin 2 Yellow gt Pin 2 Data Out 1 Pin 3 Green Pin 3 Data In Pin A Red r ag Pin 1 CTS Pin 5 Black Pin 6 RTS 0 Pin 6 White Pin 8 Handshake Out Pin 7 Handshake Out Pin 4 CO Pin 9 RI Null Modem Cable Figure B 5 lists the signal and pin assignments for TURCK 14375 DE 9 Female to DE 9 Female null modem cable Please note that this cable differs from standard null modem
23. TAB gt KEY1 REMAPPING func UP gt KEY2 REMAPPING func ALT gt KEY3 REMAPPING func LEFT gt KEY4 REMAPPING func BACKSLASH gt KEY5 REMAPPING func RIGHT gt KEY6 REMAPPING func SUBTRACT gt KEY REMAPPING func DOWN gt KEY8 REMAPPING func ADD gt KEY9 REMAPPING func ESCAPE gt USER_DEF4 REMAPPING func PERIOD gt KEYO REMAPPING func RETURN gt USER_DEF3 0 4 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e Witzlebenstra e 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com REMAPPING func FUNCTION gt REMAPPING func CONTROL gt WINMENU REMAPPING func SPACE gt BACKSPACE Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Index 1 1210 Series Modular Cable 2 5 B 2 LEY NOM Dc euer C 4 A Pod ba fs a a ban at as a oi err eer marron 3 6 2 2ND Ke A 3 7 NN 3 7 3 AS MAP OI aba rotura reves errr teeta a C 3 DIS Ea 01 NR 3 6 4 A BIS OU REN Dani io C 2 BO ACY KEY DAS M ata 3 6 A ADUE E lem 1 1 About the BL ident Handheld ierra titres 1 2 About this Ni malen at n f ana a era 1 1 DEV Vie 5 1 Allowed Values in Key Map Files C 1 UEM T C 3 7 A TT m 4 1 B BACK e MM 4 1 Ballery EE 2 2 Battery MN ON suenen dui 2 1 Bate Selec NT NN T T 4 1 De DSB d T 4 1 Bluetooth Device Propert
24. ad into Shift mode wear each subsequent key press will only access characters that appear in the upper left of a key Pressing the Shift key a third time will release Shift mode e 2ND Key shifts the numeric keys to corresponding function keys 1 FI 2 F2 etc that are found on conventional PC keyboards It also shifts other keys for punctuation non printing characters such as Delete and TAB and PC key definitions such as PageUp PageDown Home Insert and Caps Lock On the standard BL ident Handheld 45 key keypad the functions and characters accessed via the 2nd key appear at the bottom of a key shaded in blue in Figure 3 8 Like the Shift key the 2ND key has a default one time action and a locking mode e pressing the 2ND key twice will lock the keypad into 2ND mode Table 3 2 Modifier Key Actions Key Presses Result A Lowercase a Shift amp A Move cursor left one position 2ND amp A Delete Character 2ND amp Caps Lock Uppercase A Key Repeat By default the BL ident Handheld does not automatically repeat a key stroke when you hold down a key However you can enable the key repeat function by configuring the Keyboard setting in the Control Panel CE Keyboard In addition to entering data through the keypad you can also enter data by using the CE Keyboard This utility displays a keyboard on the screen to allow data entry via the Command Line or into applications where te
25. ame of the mail server you use to receive and send messages Enter the User ID user name or mailbox ID assigned to you Enter the password you will use to access this mail account If you do not want a prompt to enter the password each time you connect select Save password 7 In the Optional panel 8 9 If connecting to a network that uses Windows NT domain security enter the Windows NT domain name If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP enter the SMTP Host name For POP3 Mail service with an ISP the ISP must use an SMTP mail gateway Enter your return e mail address Tap Next The General Preferences dialog box opens POP3 Mail General Preferences 2 3 Connection settings C Disconnect service after actions are performed v Check for new mail every bs min Display a message box when new mall arrives he Send using MIME format v Only display messages from the last 3 days Choose any of the settings all of which are optional then click Next The Inbox Preferences dialog box opens OPS Mail Inbox Preferences 3 3 When downloading full copy Get meeting requests imitations exist see Help w Include J100 res E Get file attachments O Get full copy of messages 10 Choose any of the settings as needed then click Finish The Mail Service Setup wizard closes and the Options dialog box reappears Note Receiving entire messages consumes storage memory 11 Close th
26. an for other Bluetooth devices and services in the area For use by Bluetooth cards manufactured by companies other than Socket Communications Inc Socket cards use a different control See Using Bluetooth for more information Certificates Use this function to import view or remove certificates which protect your personal information on the Internet and protect your computer from unsafe software CPU Speed For units with 400 MHz processors use this function to determine the CPU speed 200 or 400 MHz and mode Turbo and Non Turbo during runtime and cold boot up Turbo Mode allows you to clock the processor core at a higher frequency during peak processing requirements Date Time Use this function to adjust the date time and time zone Dialing Use this function to adjust the dialing location settings and dialing patterns when using a modem Display Use this function to adjust the backlight timeout change the background image or change the desktop color scheme Display Rotation Use this function to rotate the screen 180 degrees upside down Hot Keys Use this function to assign functionality to the unit s eight programmable keys requires Keyboard Mapping Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 1 Function Description Input Panel Use this function to adjust the settin
27. and this computer No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device ar a quest so that can copy or move information between mp device and this computar Cancel Help 4 Select No on the PC and then click Next A status of Connected should appear in the ActiveSync window Information Type Status Persistent Registry Saving Changes to the Registry The BL ident Handheld internal memory consists of DRAM and Flash Typically any changes made to the BL ident Handheld including file creation are temporarily stored in the unit s DRAM You must then copy the files from DRAM to internal flash memory or a removable compact flash card to store the information permanently Consequently if you do not store the information to flash memory and the unit loses power all information stored in DRAM will be lost However whenever you make changes that affect the registry such and changing settings in the Control Panel or installing software you can permanently store registry changes without writing to flash memory by using the Persistent Registry Note The BL ident Handheld will store registry information every time you perform a suspend operation 4 12 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com To store registry information on the BL ident Handheldpermanently 1 From the Start menu select Programs and tap SaveReg O Communicati
28. ar select Connection Settings from the File menu The Connection Settings dialog box opens Connection Settings xe Click Get Connected to connect pour mobie device ta this P computar Status Waiting for device lo connect Get Corrected v Alls serial cable or infrared connection lo this COM port COM1 Status COM poit is avadable Allow LISE connechon with thee desktop computer Status USB is available v ABowr network Ethernet and Remote Access Serice RAS sever connechon with ths desktop computer Status Network is avaiable Status icon Show status icon in Taskbar Cancel Help 4 If not selected check the Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port box and assign the number of the available COM port typically COM1 5 Click OK to exit Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 9 6 On the ActiveSync menu bar select Get Connected from the File menu ActiveSync will then start the Get Connected wizard Get Connected Get Connected After instaling batteries or plugging m the AC adapter do one of the following Lee the serial cable lo connect to a COM pert on the back of this desktop computer and check Has lise the USE cable bo connect to the US pot on the back of this desktop compute AchveSyne wil automatically defect the device connection You ean ales connect you
29. arge the unit away from any known or potential heat sources Units exposed to temperatures in excess of 110 degrees Fahrenheit during the charge cycle may experience incomplete charging and reduced operating time per charge To charge the NiMH battery pack 1 Depending on your configuration plug the power jack of the battery charger power supply into the corresponding cables connector and or adaptors as shown below Figure 3 1 Using 91708 91709 and14375 Cables Power Supply Battery Charger u pe lb gau ee a AAN z ae AAA E To Unit A ip Figure 3 2 Using 1210 Series Cables p Power Supply Battery Charger on TOMNI CELPAT P Adaptor Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 2 Plug the interface cable into the connector on the bottom of the BL ident Handheld If your unit has a power jack receptacle on the bottom of your BL ident Handheld just plug the power jack into that receptacle 3 Plug the battery charger power supply into a power outlet The Charge LED should turn on indicating that the batteries are charging see Table 3 1 Figure 3 3 Power Supply JUN 4 Once the battery is fully charged approximately four hours you can disconnect the A power supply and run the BL ident Handheld exclusively on battery power Charge Low Battery Indicator When using the NiMH battery pack the CHARG
30. attery Pack The BL ident Handheld comes with a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery pack that can provide up to twelve hours of operating time on a full charge depending on power management and use The NiMH technology used in the BL ident Handheld has exceptional charge life without the charge memory characteristic of conventional nickel cadmium batteries Partially discharged batteries or extended periods with the charger left connected will not adversely affect battery life or performance The BL ident Handheld can also run on six AA Alkaline batteries Operating System The BL ident Handheld uses Windows CE NET Professional 4 2 as its operating system Processor The BL ident Handheld utilizes an Intel PXA255 processor with XScale technology at 200MHz 400MHz optional The Intel PXA255 processor is a highly integrated 32 bit RISC processor that combines the efficiency of Intel design with the ARM v 5TE instruction set architecture Memory and Mass Storage The BL ident Handheld comes standard with 64MB of SDRAM and 64MB approximately 16MB used for operating system of internal compact flash memory which is expandable to 128MB For removable data storage or I O cards the BL ident Handheld is equipped with a Compact Flash CF slot 1 2 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim
31. cables in that it use Pin 9 for input power for the BL ident Handheld Figure 6 6 DE 9 Female to DE 9 Female Null Modem Cable 00000 A na Viewed Facing Connector Female DE9 Connector Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Yellow UE Pin 3 Pin 4 Orange EE Pin 4 ne A E Y SW Pin 6 Blue Pin 6 d A ii Pin 8 Violet Pin 8 Pin 9 Brown D Pin 9 Y Power Jack Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com B 3 AppendixC Keyboard Mapping Hles Keyboard Mapping Files Notes The following table lists the allowable values and the names of allowable values that you can map to a keypad Table 6 1 Allowed Values in Key Map Files A V CARET F9 NUMPADI SEMICOLON B W CLEAR F10 NUMPAD2 SHIFT C X COLON F11 NUMPAD3 SLASH D Y COMMA F12 NUMPAD4 SPACE E Z CONTROL FUNCTION NUMPAD5 STAR F DELETE HASH NUMPAD6 SUBTRACT G DOLLAR HOME NUMPAD 7 TAB H DOUBLEQUOTE INSERT NUMPADS TILDA I DOWN LEFT NUMPADO UNDERLINE J END KEYO PAGEDOWN UP K EQUAL KEY1 PAGEUP USER_DEF1 L lt ESCAPE KEY2 PAUSE USER_DEF2 M gt EXCLAMATION KEY3 PERCENT USER_DEF3 N ADD F1 KEY4 PERIOD USER_DEF4 O ALT F2 KEY5 PIPE USER DEF5 P AMPERSAND F3 KEY6 PRINT USER_DEF6 Q AT F4 KEY7 QUESTION USER_DEF7 R BACKQUOTE F5 KEY8 QUOTE USER_DEFS S BACKSLAS
32. change the device name and change the device description VComA dj Use this function to minimize screen flicker and adjust contrast Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Changing System Settings Any time you make changes through the Control Panel such changing the time zone you must also update the persistent registry to store the changes in internal compact flash memory to make the changes permanent For example to change the time zone and save the changes to the registry 1 s de dx A Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Note Tap the icon not the name A Y Control Panel Y Network and Dial up Connections ul Taskbar and Start Menu On the Control Panel double tap Date Time The Date Time Properties dialog box appears You can now set the date time and time zone Date Time Properties Current Time 5 10 50 PM Time one GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tij Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply To adjust the Current Time use the scroll bars to increase or decrease the value or tap hours minutes seconds or AM PM indicator to set the values individually To select the Time Zone use the corresponding list To adju
33. di tcs C 3 AA T err C 4 sr e A ee I 1 List of Tables Table i Fae Compa trat Charles sl ki is 1 2 Table 2 1 Front Components and Indicators Lei ene aeo eite ode asou djo sd 2 1 E3516 2 7 EE EE 2 2 Table 2 3 Available Power Supplies Cables and Adapters eese 2 5 Table 3 1 Charge Low Battery Indicator Functions eese nennen 3 2 Fable 2 Tero suni des Mte urere a 3 7 Toble 325 DOSE OD TA 910 S edo er 3 9 Table 3 4 Power Status COLS pura 3 10 T3Dle2 E Contool Panel PUNC EE 4 1 Table AE Allowed Values mi Ney Map Peseta poetes C 1 List of Fig ures t 2 1 Front Components and Indieaters ana me spannen ala 2 1 a a Eee een 2 2 Figure 2 3 Standard Compact Flash Slot Cover in Closed Position sss 2 3 Figure 2 4 Standard Compact Flash Slot Cover in Open Position eene 2 3 Figure 2 5 Modified Compact Flash Slot Cover for Long Device Cards sess 2 3 I1eure 2 6 Sealed Compact I lash olot Cover ec 2 3 IHioure 2 7 BE tae connect Interface E 2 4 Figure 2 5 DE 9 Male Interface Connector un naa ai Ra E AE a ERTER 2 4 Four 29 DES Female Interlace Ee 2 4 Figure 2 10 6 Pin Modular Interface Conneklar une a a a an 2 5 Flete I Power I ee rer Re 2 5 Fi tire s k Using 91 09 91 09 ana 14079 Cables ee ee tico 3 1 L 3 1 tasa OO Eet 3 2 Figure 3 4 Charge Low Batter
34. e Options dialog box to return to the Inbox 12 From the Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com ActiveSyn c ActiveSync is a desktop utility program available as a free download from Microsoft that allows you to synchronize certain types of information between a PC and the BL ident Handheld You can also use ActiveSync to transfer files and install programs on the BL ident Handheld When connecting the BL ident Handheld to the PC via ActiveSync you can opt to create a partnership and subsequently have the PC automatically recognize the BL ident Handheld and synchronize information You can also create a temporary Guest partnership to copy files and install programs The following procedures describe how to make an ActiveSync connection using a serial interface cable For information on how to make an ActiveSync connection using Bluetooth or Wi Fi refer to the appropriate manual Initial Communication To setup initial communication between the PC and the BL ident Handheld 1 Connect an interface cable to an available COM port on the PC and the BL ident Handheld s RS 232 port 2 On the PC start ActiveSync coser activesyme L5 xj File View Tools Help O EEf 2 SL Details EXp 51e LC No partnerships Not connected c Information Type Status 3 On the ActiveSync menu b
35. end mode press and release the ON Off switch To take the BL ident Handheldout of Suspend mode either touch the screen or press and release any key The display will turn on and the BL ident Handheld will resume running any suspended application but you must restart any serial port operations If you attempt to resume immediately after suspending the BL ident Handheld or vice versa the unit will automatically delay three seconds before resuming or suspending Power Management Battery powered units can utilize a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery pack that has an average operating time between ten and twelve hours on a full charge with power management and approximately eight hours without power management As with all battery powered devices the operating time is completely dependent on the environment device usage and the number and type of power drawing peripherals attached The battery discharge rate in a full Power Off state is only slightly higher to the self discharge rate of the battery itself Note Allowing the batteriesto remain in a low or very low condition will cause the unit to enter Suspend mode In eithercase you should save your work and recharge the unit assoon as possible To lengthen the time between charges you can perform the following actions e Use external power for PC Card operations whenever possible some PC Cards as well as extended communication via the serial port may require large a
36. gs for the input panel Internet Options Use this function to set up connections security settings and internet related functions Keyboard Use this function to change the repeat delay and repeat rate Network and Use this function to change network adapter settings and or set Dial up Connections up identification for remote networks Owner Use this function to enter the owner name address phone numbers and network ID i Password Use this function to enable password protection and set a password PC Connection Use this function to enable direct connection to a desktop computer Power Use this function to Check battery power Set device to turn off when idle Set up power schemes Check the power levels of your system devices Regional Settings Use this function to change the appearance of region specific information such as date time and currency Remove Programs This function enables you to remove programs installed in RAM Storage Manager This function enables you to perform the following tasks View partition information Format a partition Create or delete a partition Mount or dismount a partition Scan and repair a partition Defragment a partition Stylus Use this function to recalibrate the touch screen and adjust the stylus double tap rate System Use this function to view system information change the RAM Program Storage memory division
37. gure 2 5 has a machined opening that allows you to easily insert and remove devices cards that exceed 1 437 inches in height To remove the Torx screws requires an IP6 Torx T6 driver For more information about inserting and removing memory and device cards see Inserting and Removing Cards Figure 2 3 Standard Compact Hash Slot Cover in Closed Position Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 2 3 Interface Connections This section describes the interface connectors found on the bottom of the BL ident Handheld DE 9 Connectors The DE 9 connectors emulate standard serial pin out connections and allow you to connect the BL ident Handheld to most desktop PCs using a standard null modem cable Figure 2 8 DE 9 Male Interface Connector a ann a Viewed facing connector 6789 Figure 2 9 DE 9 Female Interface Connector 54321 Viewed facing connector 9876 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com RS 232 Interface Pin Outs Pin 1 DCD Pin 6 DSR Pin 2 RXD Pin 7 RIS Pin 3 TXD Pin 8 CTS Pin 4 DTR Pin 9 11 18VDC Input Pin 5 Ground RS 232 Interface Pin Outs Pin 1 DIR Pin 6 DTR Pin 2 TXD Pin 7 CTS Pin 3 RXD Pin 8 RTS Pin 4 DSR DCD Pin 9 11 18VDC Input Pin 5 Gr
38. gure the Taskbar and Start Menu e View Help e Start an application using the Run command e Place the unit in Suspend mode SystemC F Folder The only folder that provides non volatile permanent storage is the SystemCF folder Information store in other folder will be lost when you remove power from the BL ident Handheld You can however have the BL ident Handheld automatically copy files from the SystemCF to other folders when booting up See Launching Files at Startup for more information 3 10 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Chapter 4 Configuration The Control Panel The table below lists the available control panel functions on the BL ident Handheld Table 4 1 Control Panel Functions Icon Function Description Aux Switch For units with a second COM that supplies 5VDC output use this function to set the default power state On or Off and test the connected devices Backlight Use this function to adjust the backlight setting for the following conditions Line Active Line Active Inactive Battery Active and Battery Inactive Battery Select Select one of the following options to calibrate the power status icons for proper use NIMH AC Line or Alkaline Beep Select Use this function to change the frequency volume and duration properties of the beep Bluetooth Device Properties Use this function to sc
39. hluss von Ger ten durch Ber hren eines geerdeten Metallgegenstands immer f r eine statische Entladung Battery Replacement CAUTION There is a risk of explosion if you replace the NiMH battery with an incorrect type Only use the NiMH battery supplied with your unit or a replacement NiMH battery supplied recommended or approved by TURCK Inc PRECAUCI N Hay un riesgo de la explosi n si usted substituye la bater a de NiMH por un tipo incorrecto Utilice solamente la bater a de NiMH provista de su unidad o una bater a de NiMH del reemplazo provista recomendada o aprobada por TURCK Inc ATTENTION Il y aun risque d explosion si vous remplacez la batterie de NIMH avec un type incorrect Utilisez seulement la batterie de NIMH fournie avec votre unit ou une batterie de NiMH de remplacement fournie recommand e ou approuv e par TURCK Inc VORSICHT Bei Verwendung von NiMH Batterien die nicht von TURCK Inc geliefert empfohlen oder genehmigt wurden besteht Explosionsgefahr Benutzen Sie daher nur solche NiMH Batterien die mit dem Ger t geliefert wurden oder Batterien die von TURCK geliefert empfohlen oder genehmigt wurden Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Battery Disposal Dispose of batteries in a safe manner The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of NiMH batteries Replace a defective NiMH battery i
40. ies A 4 1 C Cable EE 2 5 Case DIMENSIONS tasas A 2 CE aere 3 7 Sq oe ee ee ito 3 7 CELA Adapter lies 2 5 B 3 EE O ON e ti ey nee 4 1 Changing System JENN S suisse wesen 4 3 Chargel Low Battery Indicator eese 3 2 Chargen Low Battery Indicator Functions 3 2 Chareme Me A TT ae 3 1 FISCHE Or ae een 3 2 Compact Flash Slot Cover een 2 3 Connecting to a Mail SEE 4 7 Meninas Vigo P 4 1 Control E RE 4 1 CPU See TCA ONS asisto ici A 1 SEU e Tr 4 1 Creating a Wired Ethernet Network Connection 4 6 CTRE RS qu 3 7 D Data salad ger ee eee eee ree er aa pi 3 8 Date UNO tatoo 4 1 Desktop Funk ons ee 3 9 Development Tools u en ee 5 1 TAN FE 4 1 Re 2 1 4 1 Display Rota Osiris anvi aeta ro dba Fea io bu redo eoi od sd 4 1 Kier A 1 Di DI YO P 1 3 IR que C 1 3 E Environmental Specifications esses A 1 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 1 F Front Components and Indicatorg 2 1 Fully Near Pull Chaf98 ana 3 2 H High Power Charge tan 3 2 PORE tad ee 4 1 I tee 3 9 Indicator e ele E A 2 KCE NON e 1 3 Input Panel scenic e po a a pe ee 4 2 Interface Capabilities oso dcn d true lon e ana es 1 3 Interface Specifications esee A 2 lateret Eed 3 9 Eegenheeten 4 2 K Ser Rep uned 3 7 TEM DO sce eme
41. lage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Industry Canada RSS 210 6 2 2 e 2001 Certifications CENELEC EMI Standards EN 55022 1998 CISPR22 Class A EN 55022 TEC 61000 4 6 ETSI EN 300 330 2 2001 Pending EMC Standards EN 55024 1998 ETSI EN 301489 1 2002 ETSI EN 301489 3 2002 EN IEC 61000 4 2 EN IEC 61000 4 3 EN IEC 61000 4 4 Safety Standards EN 60950 2000 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com V Wamings Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation Do not enable or utilize the REID module while charging the unit Operation of this nature is likely to cause harmful interference Ne permettez pas ou n utilisez pas le module de RFID tout en chargeant l unit L op ration de cette nature est susceptible de causer l interf rence nocive No permita ni utilice el m dulo de RFID mientras que carga la unidad La operaci n de esta naturaleza es probable causar interferencia da osa Lassen Sie das RFID Modul w hrend des Aufladens des Ger ts uneingeschaltet Ein Betrieb w hrend des Aufladens verursacht mit gro er Wahrscheinlichkeit sch dliche St rungen Electrostatic Disc harge ESD Electrostatic discharge static electricity can ha
42. mmediately as it could damage the unit Do not throw the NiMH battery it in trash that is disposed of in landfills as it contains heavy metals Recycle or dispose the NiMH battery of it as required by local ordinances or regulations Do not disassemble incinerate short circuit the NiMH battery or throw it into a fire It can explode and cause severe personal injury Excessive discharge damages a NiMH battery Recharge the NiMH battery when your unit indicates low battery power Disponga de las baterias de una manera segura Los siguientes son pautas generales para el uso seguro y la disposici n de las bater as de NiMH Substituya una bater a defectuosa de NIMH inmediatamente pues podr a da ar la unidad No lance la bater a de NiMH l en la basura que se dispone en terraplenes mientras que contiene los metales pesados Recicle o disponga la bater a de NiMH de ella seg n los requisitos de ordenanzas o de regulaciones locales No desmonte no incinere no cortocircuitos la bater a de NiMH ni l ncela en un fuego Puede estallar y causar da os corporales severos La descarga excesiva da a una bater a de NiMH Recargue la bater a de NiMH cuando su unidad indica energ a de bater a baja D barassez vous des batteries d une facon s re Ce qui suit sont les orientations l utilisation s re et la disposition des batteries de NiMH Remplacez une batterie d fectueuse de NiMH imm diatement car elle pourrait endommager l
43. mounts of power to operate and can quickly drain the batteries Limit the use of backlight minimize backlight use when you are operating on battery power You can adjust the backlight timeout level through the Display Settings in the Control Panel or on some units by using the keypad Shorten Auto suspend time the BL ident Handheld is automatically set to suspend operation to conserve battery power when you have not used the keyboard or the stylus after three minutes You can increase the Auto suspend time by changing the Power settings in the Control Panel Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Replacing Battenes Battery Pac k CAUTION There isa risk of explosion if you replace the NiMH battery with an incorrect type Only use the NiMH battery supplied with your unit ora replacement NiMH battery supplied recommended or approved by TURCK Inc To replace the rechargeable battery pack or change AA batteries 1 Turn the power off With the unit face down pull the battery cover retaining clip up from its recessed slot and turn the clip in a counter clockwise motion see Figure 3 6 2 Lift the cover up and remove the batteries battery pack 3 If the unit contains a NIMH battery pack use the tab to lift up on the battery pack and then out 4 Close the battery cover and turn the battery cover retaining clip clockwise to lock the cover Fig
44. n the right and by default displays small icons for the input panel current time power status and network connections Tap an icon to activate the related program Tapping the Show Desktop icon minimizes active applications and redisplays the desktop Tapping the Keyboard icon displays the Input Panel menu for data entry Figure 3 12 Windows CE NET Desktop Taskbar Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 3 9 Power Status Icons The BL ident Handheld will display power status icons Table 3 4 in the taskbar status area Figure 3 12 to indicate power use charging status and low battery conditions Table 3 4 Power Status Icons Icon Description External AC power supply connected Batteries are charging Batteries are low approximately 60 minutes or less of use remaining the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will blink red once per second Batteries are very low approximately 10 minutes or less of use remaining the CHARGE LOW BAT LED will turn solid red The Start Menu When you tap Start the Start menu appears Figure 3 13 Start Menu By tapping one of the menu s icons and not the name you can e Open programs that do not appear on the desktop e View a list of web sites added to your Favorites List e View recently accessed documents and images e Access the Control Panel establish connections or confi
45. nsert the Ethernet card into the BL ident Handheld and connect the cable to the network Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double tap Network and Dial Up Connections Double tap the connection icon for the adapter For example if you have a NE2001 Ethernet adapter double click the NE2001 connection icon In the Ethernet Driver Settings dialog box select Obtain an IP address via DHCP and tap OK NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Dri fy IP Address Name servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Cotan an IP acres via DUCE C Specify an IP address SLUT ESS Subnet Mask If prompted enter the User Name Password and Domain name you use to log on to your network From the Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry Creating Network Connection using a WLAN 802 11 b Card To create a network connection using a WLAN 802 11b card 1 2 3 Insert the WLAN 802 11b card into the BL ident Handheld Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double tap Network and Dial Up Connections Double tap the connection icon for the adapter For example if you have a NE2001 Ethernet adapter double click the NE2001 connection icon In the Ethernet Driver Settings dialog box select Obtain an IP address via DHCP and tap OK If prompted enter the User Name Password and Domain name you use to log on to your network From the Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry
46. nts d E amp num H png ji E q S 119 7 5 3 1 1335 Viewed Facing O 00000 O Connector econ 12108 6 4 2 L BLident Connect DE 9 Connector Power White w Black Stripe Pin 1 Reserved a P O ue Pin 2 GND 6 Pin 5 GND Pin 3 RI SE Pin 9 RI Pin 4 CTS Black Pin 8 CTS Pin 5 DTR Violet Pin 4 DTR Pin 6 TXD Totow Pin 3 TXD e Pin 7 DSR DINH Pin 6 DSR Pin 8 RTS Red Pin 7 RTS Pin 9 DCD orange Pin 1 DCD Pin 10 PWR yenile Pin 11 SHIELD Pin 12 RXD teen Pin 2 RXD Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com B 1 Figure 6 3 91709 Cable Female DE9 RS 232 Signal and Pin Assignments Viewed Facing Connector BLident Connect A E DE 9 Connector Power Pin 1 Reserved White w Black Stripe Pin 2 GND Blue Pin 5 GND Pin 3 RI say Pin 9 RI In Red Pin 4 CTS Grande Pin 7 CTS In Pin 5 DTR Pin 1 DTR Out e Pin 6 TXD Pin 2 TXD Out Pin 7 DsR Violet Brown Pin 6 DTR Out Pin 8 RTS Black Pin 8 RTS Out Pin 9 DCD Violet Pin 4 DSR DCD In Pin 10 PWR Pin 11 SHIELD Yellow l Pin 12 RXD ss Pin 3
47. of factory configuration include the BL ident connect system DE 9 male or female connectors and a six pin modular connector Interface connections available at time of factory configuration can optionally provide output at 5 VDC to operate peripheral devices Physic al Dimensions Height H 9 84 Inches 250 mm Width W 4 75 Inches 120 7 mm Depth D 2 37 Inches 60 2 mm Weight e Without Batteries 27 Ounces 765 4 grams e With Alkaline Batteries 32 Ounces 907 2 grams e With NiMH Batteries 33 Ounces 935 5 grams a IZ 2 11 Y E DE MEP W Zo CU JE 9 Pal EM a T na Y E E 4 Cia Qi Sick a ada Y x IL MN D U S434 my a 3 78 pel 156 Specifications subject to change Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e Witzlebenstra e 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Appendix B Signal and Pin Assignments BL ident Connect Cables Figures B 1 and B 2 list the standard RS 232 signal and pin assignments for the BL ident connect cables Figure 6 2 91708 Cable Male DE9 RS 232 Signal and Pin Assignme
48. og box for that device For example PROXIM Ethernet Drmer Settings IF Address name Sennars An IP address can be 8 Obtain an IP address via DHOP automatically assigned to this computer E your network C specify an 1P adcress does not automatically assign IB Addres LIT IF addresses ask your nebwork jaa administrator for an address Subnet Masi TIT and then type It in the space providen If the BL ident Handheld cannot find a driver for the device it will display the following dialog box Unidentified PCCard Adapter KH D Enter the name of the driver for this PC Card Driver Name ETEA 6 If the correct card type appears you can enter the appropriate information in the dialog box as required and then tap OK to complete the installation 7 To remove a card from a slot simply push the card release lever down and remove the card Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 5 Network Connections You can connect directly to a network using one of the following card types to access e mail access files available on the network server and browse the Internet Wired Ethernet CF Card WLAN 802 11b Integrated or CF Card Bluetooth Class 1 Integrated or CF Card Bluetooth Class 2 CF Integrated or Card Creating a Wired Ethemet Network Connection To create a Wired Ethernet connection 1 2 9 6 I
49. on O Settings gt W Mcrosoft WordPad S help C Run 3 Tap OK to close the message box Resetting the Registry To reset the Windows CE NET registry back to the factory default settings 1 Turn off the BL ident Handheld 2 While holding the key in Column 1 Row 1 upper leftmost and the key in Column 1 Row 3 turn on the BL ident Handheld For example 3 If you are successful the screen will display version information followed by Invalidating Persistent Registry before it completes the boot up process Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 4 13 4 14 Hans Turck GmbH A Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solutions Problem Solution My BL ident Handhelddoes not respond when I press the power button Is the unit in Suspend mode If battery powered check the batteries Are all cables connected properly Is the power supply plugged into an active AC outlet Is the power connector securely plugged into the BL ident Handheld I changed my system settings but when I turn on the BL ident Handheld my settings are gone You must save the registry after making any system or configuration changes I transferred files to the BL ident Handheld from my hos
50. ons that the Power switch can initiate are e Power On e Power Off e Suspend Figure 3 5 Power Suspend Switch O SHIFT 2ND CTRL ALTO CHARGE LOW BAT CAPS O Power On To power on the BL ident Handheld 5 Press and hold the ON OFF switch for one second 6 The unit should turn on and begin displaying the boot up process 7 After approximately 20 25 seconds the Windows CE NET desktop should appear However because there is no outward indication such as a flashing LED that the BL ident Handheld is powered off or in Suspend mode the BL ident Handheldmay resume an active application if it is indeed in a suspended state If the unit does not power up or you cannot select any items from the desktop refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for help Internet PC Link A Microsoft 3e Qf 9 18 am E Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Power Off To turn off the BL ident Handheld press and hold the ON Off switch for approximately eight seconds This action will also terminate running applications and cease serial port operations Suspend Mode Suspend mode allows you to suspend but not terminate active applications In this mode the display will turn off and the BL ident Handheld will cease serial port operations For battery powered units use of Suspend mode also conserves battery power To place the unit in Susp
51. optional configurations and special keypad layouts this manual only describes the standard features and operation of the BL ident Handheld For custom configurations and special options consult the appropriate supplemental manual or addendum Unless otherwise stated the operational characteristics described herein correspond to factory default configurations and settings as shipped from TURCK Wherever used herein the term BL ident Handheld applies to all models except as noted It is beyond the scope of this manual to provide operating system tutorials or information about commercial or customized BL ident Handheldapplication programs and connected equipment This information should be available in the manuals that accompany those products About RHD RFID Radio Frequency IDentification is a wireless communication technology that uses the RF portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit and receive information from EPC Electronic Product Code tags The tags can come in many shapes and sizes such as disks cards or paper labels smart labels and can store a simple identification number or a sophisticated database RFID technology is based on the simple idea that a reader can activate an electronic circuit inside a tag from a distance and exchange information An integrated circuit inside the reader creates an alternating current This current generates an alternating magnetic field through the reader s antenna that serves a
52. or Touch Screen Environmental Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity 5 95 Non condensing CPU Type Intel PXA255 processor with XScale technology Instruction Set Architecture ARM v 5TE Speed 200 MHz 400 MHz optional Operating System Windows CE NET 4 2 Prof essional Memory and Mass Storage SDRAM 64MB Internal Compact Flash 64 MB standard 16MB reserved for OS upgradeable to 128MB Optional Compact flash card slot RAD Module Multi protocol read write support for 13 56MHz RFID tag types including ISO 15693 Tag It by Texas Instruments I Code by Philips GemWave by TagSys and PicoTag from Inside Contactless see Table 1 1 for specifics Read Range 3 152 3 546 inches 80 90 mm Output Power Measurement 22 8 dbm 200 mW User Input Touch Screen Key Pad 45 Key membrane 9 rows x 5 columns or 15 key elastomeric 5 x 3 Feedback Tactile and audible Optional LED backlighting Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com A 1 E Indicators 5 Modifier Key Programmable LEDs Charge Low Battery Indicator battery powered units only Interface Capability One available serial port configured for RS 232 that can also provide input power 11 18VDC and recharging capability Optional interface connectors available at time
53. ound 6 Pin Modular Connector Despite its physical similarity to a telephone jack the 6 pin modular connector is not compatible with telephone lines or signals Connecting the BL ident Handheld to a telephone line will damage it and void the warranty Figure 2 10 6 Pin Modular Interface Connector RS 232 Interface Pin Outs Pin 1 11 18 VDC Input Pin 2 CTS Pin 3 RTS Pin 4 TXD Pin 5 RXD Pin 6 Ground Viewed facing connector Power Jack The optional power jack found on the bottom of the BL ident Handheld enables you to connect an 11 18 VDC Input power supply battery charger such as TURCK 14508 Use of other power supplies unless approved by TURCK may cause damage to the unit and void the warranty Figure 2 11 Power ack Viewed facing connector Power Supplies Cables and Adapters TURCK can provide the following optional power supplies cable and adapters based on communication and power requirements For cable signal and pin assignments see Appendix B Signal and Pin Assignments Table 2 3 Available Power Supplies Cables and Adapters TURCK Part Number Part Description 14508 11 18VDC Power Supply North America Only 1 91708 Black 15 Foot BL ident connect Cable DE 9 Male 91709 Black 15 Foot BL ident connect Cable DE 9 Female 1210 7 BK Black 7 Foot Coiled Modular to Modular Cable 1210 15 BK Black 15 Foot Coiled Modular to Modular Cable 14375 Black 1
54. r ene ner tern Serr ert err en E yt are 4 2 Key ee RE e 5 34 Key board Mapping Ple raciales dra C 1 Keyboard Mapping Files Notes AAA C 1 1 27 1 Ree P 2 1 AG 1 3 3 6 L E Or 2 1 5 13 LOW BAT Indicators ita 3 2 M Memory and Mass Storage eee 1 2 Memory and Mass Storage Specifications A 1 Moditier Keys sorore ar 3 6 Modular Cable Adapfers oio petiit rino earr B 3 Modular to DE 9S Adapter esee 2 5 Modular to Modular Cable sss 2 5 E Go dr cen eee ta 3 9 IVI een 3 9 N Network and Dial up Comnnectons 4 2 Network COnMCCHONS winnie 4 6 Ne E B 3 ER Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com O OI OP SUN ON oo 2 1 peras Sy FONN dio 1 2 RD SAE a E E O 3 1 DO ee 1 1 dg A A E E E 4 2 P iq AA ee 4 9 Ee A Pin tan aa at aj pan kf Terr a a all 4 2 EE 4 2 Persistent Registry EE 4 12 Physical DESOBSIODS nio A 2 POWE rara EE 3 1 4 2 Power Manos ene tigo ta 3 4 eebe 3 4 FON ON visa aie bite aa 3 3 e E E A 1 Power Een Sussie oia 3 10 EE 2 5 A 1 Power Suspend Switch w eicere petente pereo dto pcr baeo beo os 3 3 EE 1 2 R Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 2 Pecs ele D recta 3 9 Resiona se LINES MT 4 2 Remove Profra AAA A 4 2 Resettine the Registr morsa 4 13 RPD Module err ccc NT 2 2 RHD Read cct 3 8 S
55. r mobile devica using infrared IF For more information click Help 7 Click Next ActiveSync will start attempting to establish a connection this process will take several seconds Checking COM Ports Vd Please wat whee Setup locates pour mobile device LA Proges Looking for a mobile device Checking on COM Port 1 Checking USB 8 On the BL ident Handheld tap PC Link Ki The following message box appears Connecting ta PC 115K ye Connecting to Host 4 10 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 9 If ActiveSync successfully establishes communications the ActiveSync dialog will briefly reappear on the PC and start the New Partnership dialog wizard New Partnership X Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronze information between pour mobile device and ths computer you must sel up a partnership beeen them Would you like to sel up a pastmershia a Yes Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer 7 No don t ward t synchrorize indormatiorn Set up my device a5 a quest so that can copy ar move information between my device and this computer Cancel Hee 10 Select your Partnership option as needed and complete the wizard The ActiveSync dialog box will reappear and display a status of Connected For example e Microsoft ActiveSync
56. ram memory through the System control in the Control Panel You can also delete any unnecessary files I get little or no sound from the BL ident Handheld Adjust the volume and sound properties via the Volume and Sound control in the Control Panel The BL ident Handheld does not recognize a compact flash or device card The card is not installed or seated properly Reinstall the card There may be an unstable connection between the card and the BL ident Handheld Remove the card clean the edge connector with a soft dry cloth and reinstall the card The BL ident Handheld goes into auto suspend after a short period of inactivity As a default the device will auto suspend after two minutes of inactivity while running on batteries and after thirty minutes of inactivity when running on AC power Adjust the power management properties via the Power control in the Control Panel No sound is heard when you tap the touch screen or press a key Volume setting is low or turned off Check the volume slider in the Volume amp Sound properties dialog box in the Control Panel AppendixA Specifications Power Recharge Voltage 11 to 18 VDC 1 5A North America Only Battery Type Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable or 6 AA alkaline batteries Current Rating 2 Amp Maximum Voltage 7 2 Volts Capacity 1400 mAh Display Supertwist Nematic Liquid Crystal TFT with white LED backlight Resolution 320 x 240 pixels QVGA col
57. s a power source for a RFID tag This magnetic field interacts with the antenna in the tag which in turn activates the tag s integrated circuit causing the tag to create a digital signal which contains an encoded identifier number The tag then generates its own alternating magnetic field which interacts with the reader s alternating magnetic field A device inside the RFID reader senses the variations and converts this pattern to the digital signal which interprets the tag s identifier code Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 1 1 About the BL ident Handheld With its modern ergonomic appearance and design the BL ident Handheld is the most recent addition to TURCK series of rugged hand held computers for industrial and commercial use Its quick mount connector system allows easy insertion and removal in cradle or vehicle mounts Designed for one handed operation the BL ident Handheld features a powerful Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 operating system Intel XScale Technology Processor color sunlight readable display with touch screen technology With its powerful 13 56 MHz RFID integrated reader and flip out antenna the BL ident Handheld can read and write most industry standard RFID tags within a 3 5 inch 80 mm range making it ideal for contactless payments item tracking and data collection BL ident Handheld Features Rechargeable B
58. st the Date either Tap the arrows on the calendar to select the previous next month Double tap the month or year to select it from a list Tap a day to select it To adjust the clock automatically for daylight savings check the corresponding box Tap Apply to have your setting take effect Tap OK to close the Date Time Properties dialog box and return to the Control Panel Tap OK to exit the Control Panel From the Start menu select Programs and tap Save Registry Taskbar and Start Menu Settings To change the Taskbar and Start Menu settings 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Taskbar amp Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box opens 2 Select the General tab Taskbar and Start Menu Properties General advanced Auto hide Show Clock 3 Check Always on Top to ensure that the taskbar is always visible even when a program appears in a full window maximized 4 Check Auto hide to display the taskbar just when you point to the taskbar area 5 Check Show Clock to display the time of day in the taskbar 6 Select the Advanced tab Taskbar and Start Menu Properties General Advanced la Tap the Clear button to remove lp of the contents of the Documents Menu 7 Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the documents menu 8 Check the Expand Control Panel box to display the contents of the Control Panel as items on the Settings Control Panel menu 9 Tap OK to
59. t computer but when I turn on the BL ident Handheld my transferred files are missing To store transferred files permanently you must file copy the files into internal flash memory or a compact flash card Occasionally transferred files can be hidden from view double tap My Computer select Options from the View menu and clear all boxes I cannot connect to the development system using ActiveSync Did you install ActiveSync using the Administrator account Check the cable connections Check the serial communications configuration Make sure the correct COM port is available In ActiveSync check the Connection Settings for the connection type you are using USB Serial or Ethernet The screen is too light or too dark Adjust the brightness via the brightness control in the Control Panel Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 5 1 Problem Solution Problem Solutions Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com The stylus is not responding properly The screen is not calibrated correctly to interpret the screen taps You need to recalibrate the screen The BL ident Handheld acts slowly The unit may be short of program memory or storage memory Increase the amount of storage or prog
60. ure 3 6 Changing Batteries Battery Pack Cover opened Ac ef Battery Pack Cover Akaline Batteries closed NiMH Battery Pack 8 DUDIERT AT De A MAT Retaining Clip Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 Mulheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 3 5 Data Entry Keypads 45 Key Keypads In order to provide the functionality of a full sized keyboard with only 45 keys the BL ident Handheld keypad must depart from PC style key assignment conventions by making use of modifier keys Units configured with the standard 45 key keypad typically utilize five LED indicators located above the ON OFF switch to indicate the active state of keypad modifier keys Units with 45 key keypads also have keypad functions to adjust the contrast and backlight 30 Key Keypad Units with a 30 key keypad provide a full complement of alphabetical characters Users can access numeric characters punctuation characters navigation keys and backlight control via the SHIFT key 15 Key Keypad Typically units shipped with a 15 key keypad have custom keyboard layouts geared toward specific applications that must be loaded onto the unit To provide you a method of navigating and using Windows CE NET until you configure and map your keypad in the context of your application using JETTkbtool TURCK provides a template that shows the default functions see figure below EN ES ES D Ea En ES E O
61. ve unpredictable adverse effects on any electronic device Although the design of this product incorporates extensive ESD related precautions ESD can still cause problems It is good practice to discharge static by touching a grounded metal object before inserting cards or connecting devices La descarga electrost tica electricidad est tica puede tener efectos nocivos imprevisibles en cualquier dispositivo electr nico Aunque el dise o de este producto incorpora precauciones ESD relacionadas extensas la lata de ESD todav a causa problemas Es buena pr ctica descargar par sitos atmosf ricos tocando un objeto puesto a tierra del metal antes de insertar tarjetas o de conectar los dispositivos La d charge lectrostatique l lectricit statique peut avoir des effets nuisibles impr visibles sur n importe quel dispositif lectronique Bien que la conception de ce produit incorpore des pr cautions ESD connexes tendues le bidon d ESD posent toujours des probl mes Il est dans de bons habitudes de d charger la charge statique en touchant un objet au sol en m tal avant d ins rer des cartes ou relier des dispositifs Elektrostatische Entladung statische Elektrizit t kann unvorhersehbare sch dliche Wirkungen auf elektronische Ger te haben Obwohl das Ger t mit verschiedenen und umfangreichen ESD bezogenen Schutzeinrichtungen versehen ist kann es doch zu ESD Problemen kommen Sorgen Sie vor dem Einsetzen von Karten oder dem Ansc
62. xt accessibility control has focus De text or combo box To use the CE Keyboard select Programs gt CeKeys from the Start menu To minimize the keyboard click the keyboard icon that appears in the system tray Figure 3 9 CE Keyboard Fle Edt View Format Tools Using the CE Keyboard Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com 3 7 Using the RFID Module The RFID module can read and write up to 16k bits most industry standard 13 56MHz RFID tags and smart labels including for 13 56MHz RFID tag types including ISO 15693 Tag It by Texas Instruments I Code by Philips GemWave by TagSys and PicoTag from Inside Contactless see Table 1 1 for specifics The RFID module is totally application dependent and derives power from the COM2 port The RFID module has a flip out antenna that provides a read range of approximately 3 5 inches 90mm with a credit card size tag at 90 degrees see illustration below For RFID module application integration information contact TURCK Figure 3 10 RFID Read Range 480 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com The Windows CE NET Desktop This section provides a brief overview of the functions that appear on the BL ident Handheld desktop For information on how to change desktop settings refer to Windows CE NET help Start gt Help
63. y Indica sad 3 2 Mores Lowen se pend E 3 3 E 9 0 amie me bate E 3 5 Rigure 5 7 Standard Key pad RE 3 6 Figure 3 8 45 Keypad M ltifunchonalKey unsinnig ernennen 3 6 Bam CE Ne DO E 3 7 Biere 10 EE 3 8 FOOT Windows aI EDE e episcopal 3 9 Figure 3 12 Windows CEINET Desktop Task DBE nn ipea a 3 9 Moe EE VOD anna ere E o nem eer aa er oer eee re 3 10 E Dimensione si A 2 Figure 6 2 91708 Cable Male DE9 RS 232 Signal and Pin Assignments esee B 1 Figure 6 3 91709 Cable Female DE9 RS 232 Signal and Pin Assignments ses B 2 Figure 6 4 1210 Series Modular Cable Signal and Pin Assignments sees B 2 Beto COLA IT Adan nine B 3 Figure 6 6 DE 9 Female to DE 9 Female Null Modem Cable sse B 3 Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com IX Hans Turck GmbH amp Co KG e WitzlebenstraBe 7 e 45472 M lheim Ruhr e Germany e Tel 49 0 208 4952 0 e www turck com Chapter 1 Overview About this Manual Intended for authorized developers with prior knowledge of Windows CE NET and hand held PC application development using eMbedded Visual C and Visual Studio NET this manual describes the advanced features operations and interface capabilities of TURCK BL ident Handheld It is not for use by end users Because the BL ident Handheld is a highly customizable product with many
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