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1. Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New 1 a0 160 TA LAGEA i MTC Status Not Connected Signal Strength Mo Signal C Notify when new networks available ea rna oan 801086881 4 9m 44 06 F a SDIOSESE1 3 Enter the SSID For example UTE Wireless Properties Network name SSID UTE This is an ad hoc network Encryption AES Authentication wea2 I Network key Key index f The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TLS 7 Properties BY soins 5 11007 A S 35 4 Select Open in the Authentication drop down menu 5 Select WEP in the Encryption drop down menu 6 Uncheck The key is provided automati cally Enter the Network Key Tap OK Start to search for an RF signal once the net work Is connected SDIO86861 Wireless Information Select a network and press connect car right click for more options To add anew network double click Add New MTE i OYTLO UTE preferred 5 Status Connected to LITE Signal Strength Very Good Notify when new networks available 7 soiceses EE 1417 PM A E 36 9 scioseee Sh 110 PM A E Wireless Properties Network name SSIO LITE This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEF Authentication Network key fo Key index al
2. Alphanumeric 6 m n and o Right navigation key Enables disables secondary function keys Tab Windows key opens Start menu Alphanumeric 7 p q rand s Decreases screen brightness x Q a c lt Alphanumeric 8 t u and v Down navigation key Alphanumeric 9 w x y and Z Increases screen brightness A Alpha ofp lt Q Asterisk Illuminates keypad Number 0 and space e FE O Period Pound and Slash 17 Adjusting the Screen Brightness Adjust the screen brightness by pressing FUNC to enable the secondary key func tion and press 7 decrease brightness or 9 increase brightness Increase Brightness Decrease Brightness Function Button Using the SD MMC memory card The PA600 s expansion slot is compatible with a range of SD and MMC storage cards which are primarily used to backup or transfer files and data The expansion slot also supports SDIO cards for additional connectivity options Inserting a Storage Card 1 Remove the SD Compartment Cover by rotating the screws counterclockwise with a screwdriver as shown below 2 Insert the SD Card with the notched end facing up and into the slot as shown below 18 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 3 Replace the SD Compartmen
3. Jo 42 33 A am A a Scan2Key Icon 21 unitech Using the RFID HF Reader The PA600 has a built in RFID High Frequency Reader that allows users to read vari ous types of RFID cards The RFID scanning area is shown below PA600 RFID HF RFID Antenna RFID Tag Execute an RFID card reading with the PA600 through the following Bring an RFID tag near the PA600 s RFID antenna The RFID demo program is pre installed in the PA6OO Launch the RFID demo program through the fol lowing 1 Tap Start Programs gt RFID_HF gt RFID HF I O Bluetooth ic Communication mA ve Remote Desktop Connection a Windows Explorer 22 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 2 Select a card type 15693 14443A or 14443B Tap Start to activate the RFID reader RFID O Scanner Inventory 15693 O 144434 7 144456 Counter 3 Bring a tag close to the RFID antenna The tag is read into the field C Scanner Select the Beeper check box to enable a 7 Beeper beeping sound when an RFID tag is read C Inventory Select the Inventory check box to limit an 144434 C 14443B RFID tag to be read once 1 9721051E00000 1 4 Tap Stop to stop the RFID tag readings 23 24 Chapter 3 Getting Connected Establishing Device PC Connection Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on the computer in order to exchange information between the co
4. Settings Control Panel Double tap Date Time Chapter 1 Getting Started Set Date pl Date Time Properties eee S M T W T F 5 29 30 1 2 345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 i4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Heo 30 31 1 2 taos og Set Time 2 32 26 AM Time one GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Car Automatically adjust d clock for daylight saving Apply Te Db 2 32 AM A E Daylight Saving Time 15 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Keypads and Function Buttons The keypad enables users to enter data and interact with the operating system The FUNC button activates secondary key functions Press and a Fn icon appears on the PA600 s taskbar My Device Media Player Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad Bs lt Inbox Ply Docu ments vy m E zi Internet Remote Explorer Desktop x eae 12 45 AM A E Function Activated Icon The following table describes the keypad keys KEV de eee Ls C A apc Alphanumeric 2 a b and c Up navigation key Rs def G Alphanumeric 3 d e and f O Enter key OK 16 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Secondary Function t E Backspace Escape key Q Alphanumeric 4 g h and i Left navigation key i Alphanumeric 5 j k and I
5. roem ea E A ji Canadian Compliance StateMent cccceccscccecesseeeeeteeteeeeneteneeeeeseessnetseeteess ji European Conformity Statement ccccccccceccseceseeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeesaeesees ji RORO SAMO e E E R EEE EEE E EAT EE EO ji Taiwan NCC Warning StateMment ccccceccccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeseceseeeeeeeeseesseeeseeeeas ii Laser NIOMA O inean E iii Boney INOUCCS conne EEEE iii Bae Clie OS NOCO orara R E E Iv Storage and Safety notice ccc ecccccccesecsseceececeeeceeeceneceeeesaeeseeeseeceeesauesseeesages IV Warranty ie ecteecnemetoanty a cennamenscwantneradconbenetanntoussuvernaseneaaantuerousocumascaameovesveetscoumuaacasss Iv Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Introducing the POO reread atetttetienennevistonnsenteueteleueanansoneanntameeusnensuiainecdies s 1 FS AEE OS aapi ct neeosanseeceertatacetssnnesveansedeeare asupbacnseacenseananmnudenasageeissastesaaanecreuueea 2 Package CON eNi eee eer eee ene oe enn eee eee eee ere 3 A TOU Of the OOO surorii aiea 4 FTON VION eena A A E 4 BACK VION ercran A EEE AE EE E I E EE 5 cenm Snede E E 6 Metallo Me SAWCT Y scrani EEE EEEE EEEE 6 CRANI MO BaO ee E A e 8 Charging the Battery Using the USB Cable oanonnonnannennnnnnnonrennensnnsrrsrrerenene 8 Charging the Battery with the Docking Station cccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 9 Checking the Battery Status 2 0 0 0 cccceccceeceeeseeeeeeeeeteeeseeeneeeeeteeeeneeseeteeees 9 Connecting the P
6. Address DIEPE Flash Disk Flash Storage My Documents Network profiles Program Files 4 My Computer i i E My Documents z oan a a Ors Cy Shared Documents Ed a My Network Places Temp Utilities windows Control Panel Details 3 Locate the desired file to copy on the PA600 or computer 4 Do one of the following To copy the file to the PA60O0 right click the file and click Copy Place the cur sor in the desired folder for the device right click then click Paste To copy the file to the computer right click the file and click Copy Place the cursor in the desired computer folder right click then click Paste 38 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Chapter 4 Bar Code Scanner Programs Scanner Setting When it is necessary for the user to change the default bar code symbology for a dif ferent application the Scanner Control Panel provides the ability to change the default symbology place delimiter characters behind scanned data and save scanner set tings Tap Start Settings Control Panel Scanner ater The Scanner Control Panel appears ee er eal pane pt NOTE Alternatively Press Func and 7 to F Barcode Symbologies access the Scanner Control Panel Arer Barcode ymbelegles 2D Data Options 7 Scanning Options i Imaging Options H Miscellaneous Options Tools Edit Mode Apply
7. Dimension 5 8L x 1 3 H x 3 3 W 149 5mmL x 35 5mmH x 85mmW Environmental Operating Temperature 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C 50 F 133 F 10 C 45 C 5 957 non condensing Antimicrobial Casting Protection Models REDRE 802 MBG BT OOO 802 11b g BT re Certification CE FCC BSMI VCCI CCC RoHS Accessories Battery Charger Desktop Cradle Modem Software Unitech Software Development Kit Oracle Database Lite Wave Link Avalanche Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 48 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 5 Worldwide Support Appendix Worldwide Support C 49
8. Enter PIM w Scan Device gt ay Blut ke 2 56 AM A E C screen enter the Bluetooth PIN Code Request Enter the same Bluetooth PIN Code that was entered in the last step Bluetooth PIN Code Eequest 32 Device Hame WindowsCE Before a connection can be established this computer and the device above must be paired The Bluetooth pairing procedure creates a secret key that is used in all future connections between these two devices to establish identity and encrypt the data that these devices exchange To create the paired relationship enter the PIN code and click OE Bluetooth PIN Code l Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected 7 On the PA6OO select a device from the list and select Active Bluetooth Manager Scan Device Ont SHANE _ P2 00195d0f4 727 Om EH SHANE_XP2 O0195d0f4 727 Oo SHANE_XP O0195d0fd 727 A Trusted Authenticate Encrypt Delete gt ay Bluet ge 3 04 AM A E 8 On the PC double click Microsoft i Connection Settings ActiveSync Click File gt Connec tion Settings Select a BT COM Connection disabled port and click OK 7 Connect Show status icon in taskbar Allow USB connections iw Allow connections to one of the Following com od 4 CO
9. TI x 9 Ik scann 13K 12 18 AM A E Scan2Key User s can populate bar code scan data into any program of choice with the Scan2Key application Scan2Key routes input from a scanner port to a keypad buffer making all input from the scanner emulate input from the keypad Using Scan2Key scanned data will move from the scanner port to any waiting active focused text edi tor such as MS Mobile Word or a text box application 39 Bar Code Symbologies 1D Bar Code Transmit verification ee Codabar Transmit STSP STSP mam bee Code 128 128 i 39 ver eek E Transmit Start wrt E Bits Code 93 Sak EAN 128 Taos iin EAN UPC Transmit ee Check Char Digit Transmit UPCA Check Char Digit Transmit UPCA Number Transmit UPCE Check Char Digit Transmit UPCE Number Convert UPCE to UPCA Zero Expansion RSS Expanded RSS Stacked RSS Limited RSS14 RSS14 Stacked Bar Code Symbologies 2D Bar Code Transmit Enable Le ax Min Composite UPC Composite RSS Composite Only linear Code EAN 128 EM Mode Data Matrix id men ia reo MaxiCode e 0 5 j Only Primary e e l YES J Postal Code Australian post Japan post KIX Planet Postnet Royal Mail UPU USPS4CB Decode Postnet with B and B Fields Issue Zero FCC Australia Post Codes ORCode yes SCE Negative 40 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co L
10. and ISO 14443A B Communication e USB Host amp Client e 802 11b g e Bluetooth 1 2 Class 2 Supports Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth Modem and Bluetooth ActiveSync Audio e Microphone e Speaker e Headset Connector e Receiver Wireless Connectivity e IEEE 802 11b g e Bluetooth Expansion Slot e Accommodates Secure Digital SD Memory Cards and can Serve as an SDIO Port Battery System e 3 7V 2200mAH Lithium lon Battery Pack e Charging Time Less Than five Hours e Embedded Backup Battery Cell User friendly Interface e Quick Launch Hot Keys for Enabling Backlight Calibration software Keyboard and Other Device Management Tasks e Trigger Keys for Bar Code Scan ning Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Package Contents Ensure the following items are in the PA600 MCA box USB Charging Cables Elastic Stylus String Unitech CD ROM If anything appears missing or damaged please contact a local Unitech representa tive A Tour of the PA600 Front View 1 Status Indicator Indicates battery charging and bar code scanning status Green Battery is fully charged or bar code scanning is successful Red Battery is charging bar code scanner is operating 2 Left Scanner Press to activate the Laser Bar Code Scanner Trigger Bu
11. and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence 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 Relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help 1 This Transmitter must not cohabitate or operate in conjunction with any other antenna s or transmitter s 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure com pliance requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmission 3 Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Label Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions 1 This device may not
12. battery is charged or until the PA600 connects to an external power source Connecting the PA600 to a PC Connect the PA600 to a PC with the USB Cable through the following NOTE Connect the PA6OO with an external power supply while synchronizing 1 Press and hold the USB Charging Cable s Release Buttons while connecting to the PA6OO 1 2 Connect the USB Charging Cable to the PC Notebook s USB Port and plug the AC Adapter Cable into the USB Charging Cable s power jack 2 3 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 3 10 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Turning PA600 on for the First Time Charge the PA600 for at least 16 hours prior to initial use Start the PA6OO calibrate the display learn some basic Stylus usage and setup the date and time through the following Powering On 1 Start the PA600 by pressing the Power Button on the front panel NOTE The PA6OO s screen ships with a protective plastic film Remove the plastic film by peeling from one corner to another The screen will be more susceptible to scratch ing without the film but it will be more legible 2 The Unitech PA600 welcome screen appears for a moment fol lowed by the Windows Mobile screen Power Button
13. cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC and EMC 89 336 EEC directives RoHS Statement e This device conforms to RoHS Reduction Of Hazardous Sub Ea stances European Union regulations that set maximum con A centration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment unitech Green Product Laser Information The Unitech PA600 series is certified in the U S to conform with DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J and IEC 825 1 requirements Please note that Class Il and Class 2 products are not considered to be hazardous The PA600 series contains an internal Visible Laser Diode VLD whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation user maintenance or service operation The laser safety warning label required by the DHHS IEC is on the PA600 s back panel About This Manual CAUTION Use of controls or adjustm
14. minutes without an external power source Pressing the power button returns the PA600 to the same point at the time of automatic shutdown Change the automatic power settings through the following 1 In the Power Properties window tap the Schemes tab 2 Tap the arrows from the drop down menus to PEPEE eee select time periods for Switch state to User Idle Switch state to System Idle or Switch state to Suspend The available Power Scheme time periods are 1 2 3 4 5 10 30 minutes Battery Power h and never 3 This function can also activate when the PA600 is plugged into the AC Adapter or eate to ere placed in its docking station Select AC t L bale After 1 minute Power from the Power Scheme drop down later 2 minutes menu and select a time period from the Pa Ue r er MINLWTesS drop down menus The available time peri After 5 minutes ods are 1 2 5 10 15 30 minutes and never sical afterSminutes gt a h Powe Bf Fn 2 11 AM A E 43 Adjusting Backlight Setting The PA600 s LCD backlight consumes a large amount of battery power only use this function if it is necessary If a backlight is required set automatically turn off the backlight function Change the backlight settings through the following 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap Backlight and the Backlight screen appears Bluetooth Certificates Device Date Time Device Device M
15. the USB Charging Cable s Release Buttons while connecting to the PA6OO 1 2 Plug the AC Adapter Cable into the USB Charging Cable s power jack 2 3 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter Cable into an electrical outlet 3 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Charging the Battery with the Docking Station 1 Plug the AC Adapter Cable into the Docking Station s power jack and connect the other end of the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 2 Slide the PA600 down into the Docking Station until it snaps into place 3 The connection is secure when the PA600 s bottom edge aligns with the Cradle The PA600 s LED indica tor lights up red LED Status LED PA600 Solid Red Charging solid Green Charging Complete Power LED Power is On 4 Charging LED Charging For Spare Battery Only Sync LED Synchronization is Occurring Checking the Battery Status If the battery level becomes low during the course of normal use a status icon appears on the PA600 s screen indicating low or very low battery status In both cases perform a Microsoft ActiveSync operation to backup data and recharge the PA600 as soon as possible If the battery level reaches low status the device will enter a sleep mode and cannot power up until the
16. the recalibration process tap Recalibrate a E stylus Sof 1 27 PM A E Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key fo cancel L 13 unitech 14 The target moves to the next location 6 Continue tapping the target until calibration is complete 7 Press ENTER to accept the new calibration settings or ESC to retain the old settings Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target T Repeat as the target moves around the screen ress the Esc key to cancel Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target ie as the target moves around the screen s the Esc key to cancel C7 Setting the Data and Time Set Date and Time In the Date Time Properties window use the stylus to select the current date and time time zone and daylight saving time option e Tap the left or right arrows to scroll through the year and month or tap the year and month to select the set ting e Tap on the Hr Min Sec AM PM to input the Hr Min Sec and set the time e Tap the arrow and set the correct time zone from the drop down menu e Check the box to enable Windows to automatically adjust for daylight saving time e Tap OK to save the settings and exit the Date Time Properties dialog or tap X to exit without saving To change the time and date at any time tap
17. v The key is provided automatically V Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TLS Properties Wireless Properties OK xi Network name SSIO LITE This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP O O Authentication opens Network key fo Key index Fal v The key is provided automatically V Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TLS A Properties 9 smosese1 EE 11 13 PM A a Wireless Properties OK xi Network name SSIO LITE This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP Authentication Open Network key 12345678 Key index j The key is provided automatically V Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TLS Properties 9 spioseae EE 14 45 PM A E Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Synchronizing Information Every file created on the PA600 is stored in the My Document PA600 My Document folder only if the device name is PA600 View files by double clicking the PA600 My Documents icon on the computer The PA600 files are automatically synchronized in the My Documents folder on the computer but only if the file synchronization is enabled Unless a different name is chosen for the PA6OO Synchronization Options synchronization options can modify including when and what gets synchronized In the Mobile Device window on the PC click Tools gt Sync O
18. 11 Using the Stylus CAUTION Never use anything other than the PA600 Stylus on the PA600 s screen Using an object other than the PA600 Stylus could cause per manent damage 1 Remove the Stylus from its holder 2 Hold the Stylus like a pencil 3 Lightly tap the tip of the Stylus to make a menu choice 4 Use the Stylus to print letters or numbers into a field or on a form 12 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Calibrating the PA600 Screen Chapter 1 Getting Started The calibration screen automatically appears when the PA600 powers on for the first time or after the system is reset Calibrate the screen at any time through the following 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap Stylus The Stylus Properties win dow appears NOTE Or simultaneously press FUNC and ESC 3 Tap the Calibration tab 4 Tap Recalibrate to calibrate the screen The align screen window appears 5 Tap the target firmly and accurately JE EE G7 J PC Regional Connection Settings O mM 8 Remove Scanner Storage Programs Settings Manager System Virtual Keys Volume amp i Sounds lt gt av E Contro Sof 1 25 PM A E Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t responding properly to your taps YOU may need to recalibrate your screen To start
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20. All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected 8 Click Install The program begins the installation ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 The program Features you selected are being installed A Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 This may take several minutes Status Copying new Files _LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 Setup is complete The Setup Wizard has successfully installed Microsoft Activesync 4 2 Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish 9 Click Finish Restart the computer after installing Microsoft ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync icon F appears in the computer s system tray and the Connection Wizard automati cally starts For details on how to use Microsoft ActiveSync on the computer start Microsoft ActiveSync then click Help gt Microsoft ActiveSync Help Connecting the Device to the Computer 1 After Microsoft ActiveSync installs connect the USB Charging Cable to the Uni versal Connector on the bottom of the device If necessary connect an Adapter Refer to Connecting the PA600 to a PC on page 10 2 Plug the other end of the USB Charging Cable into the computer s USB Port Start the PA600 4 Microsoft ActiveSync starts automatically and configures the USB Port to work with the PA600 The New Partnershi
21. Files The Flash Storage folder is a rewritable location for programs or data files The benefit of this feature is that files and programs saved in Flash Storage are unaffected by the PA600 power status Access Flash Memory files through the following 1 On the PA600 double tap My Device double tap Flash Storage Transfer files to the Device s Flash Memory through the following 1 Connect the PA600 to the computer See Synchronizing with the Computer on page 29 2 In Microsoft ActiveSync window on the computer click Explore To copy the file to the PA6OO right click the file and click Copy Place the cursor in the PA600 s flash storage folder right click and click Paste 45 unitech Performing a hardware reset Perform a reset if the PA600 freezes i e no longer responds Performing a Warm Boot A Warm Boot allows the PA600 to get a fresh start similar to rebooting a computer This will restart the PA600 and adjust memory allocation All records and entries are retained after a Warm Boot However unsaved data in open programs may be lost in some cases 1 Remove the stylus from its holder 2 Lightly press the tip of the Stylus into the Reset Button on the PA600 s back panel Reset Button 46 Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot cuts off power from the PA6OO erasing all records and entries deleting all added programs and restoring the PA600 to default factory settin
22. M COMMS COM14 COM15 i COM connects COM1S Infrared Port IF TE 9 On the PAGOO tap Start Pro grams Bluetooth gt BTActiveSync it BTPHone EJ BTPoweron EFC Ee Command Prompt Ta Inbox ed Remote Desktop Connection a Windows Explorer 33 10 The BTActiveSync icon appears on the taskbar Tap the icon and the Bluetooth ActiveSync window appears 11 Tap More 12 Tap Inquiry select the desired Bluetooth device to sync Tap OK 13 Tap the BTActiveSync icon again Tap Sync Bluetooth ActiveSync begins 34 p 6 My Device Media Player w amp Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad P H Ld Inbox ey eo ar Documents Ed ga Internet Remote Explorer Desktop E B 8 45 F BTAciveSync Icon Adisvoicdence AD401 95D7 NB C0164 AFO00 9494 NB OO1e4 A2401 9716 NB 00164 001641b2a022 7 Running on COM9 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected Wi Fi Connection Unitech terminals come with a built in RF facility Setup an RF facility through the fol lowing 1 Double tap the RF icon on the taskbar r gt 5 Ed My Device Media Player Uw g Recycle Bin Microsoft Vor d P g Inbox hy Documents ey d t los Internet Remote Explorer Desktop 2 Under the Wireless Information tab double SDIOREEGI tap Add New
23. TU i ask B NOTE Alternatively press Func and 8 to P access the Power Properties window d Internet keyboard Ootions Reporting Network and Password Dial up Co Regional Settings dh s a F3 2 07 AM A E 42 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 5 Advanced Settings The Power Properties window appears Power Properties 7 oul 2 The Battery tab displays the External Main potter leana Dana cet and Backup battery capacity status attery Schemes Device Status Power amp __ For example the screenshot on the right External Backup battery shows both batteries are in Good condi yeas Good Good tion k Sarn LEi Very Low Very Low NOTE Charge the Backup Battery when it ain batteries reaches Low or Very Low battery status If the battery does not accept a charge contact Unitech Technical Support Battery Capacity External OSS Voltage 4 10 7s PS Power de O 10 353 PM A i Extending Battery Life Extend the PA600 s battery life by doing either of the following e Change the automatic power settings e Minimize backlight use Changing the Automatic Power Settings The PA600 enters idle mode when there is no task or all tasks are waiting for input In the default setting the PA600 automatically turns off when it remains idle for three
24. anagement Setting Dialing Display Error Reporting 3 Do any of the following Select Battery Power tap the Dim Back aa ae light if device is not used for check box Dim Ta if device 20 seconds and select the amount of time from the Bree drop down menu before the backlight dims Turn off Backlight if while running in battery power mode M device is not used for J2 minutes Select External Power tap the Dim Mi aed earns soon f Backlight if device is not used for On RN check box and select the amount of time i from the drop down menu before the back pim Intensity light dims while running in external power A E mode i Ey 4 Tap the Turn on Backlight when check Fi leecuigne TS eer A box to activate the backlight when the key i pad is pressed or the screen is tapped 44 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 5 Advanced Settings To set the intensity tap and drag the slider to set the backlight On Intensity and Dim Intensity Battery Power O External Power Bir Backlight if device 20 seconds vi Is not used for Turn off Backlight if Mv device is not used for 2 minutes w iv Turn on Backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Or Intensity Dim Intensity ee Backlight ik VEER ky A S Viewing Flash Memory
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26. ctronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started 2 Locate the Backup Battery Switch in the Battery Compartment and use a Sty lus to move it to the left in the ON position Backup Battery Switch 3 Position the Battery so the Battery Contacts align with the Battery Compartment Contacts Place the Battery on top of the Plastic Tab as shown below Contacts Plastic Tab 4 Simultaneously slide the Battery Pack into the Battery Compartment while pull ing the Battery Hook until the battery snaps into place as shown below Battery Hook 5 Replace the Battery Compartment Cover Charging the Battery Charge the PA600 for at least 16 hours prior to initial use After the initial charge the PA600 will recharge to full capacity in about 4 hours Only use the PA600 USB Charg ing Cable or the PA600 Cradle for charging the device CAUTION Operating the PA600 for the first time without the AC Adapter and without fully charging the Backup Battery may result in RAM memory data loss When the Main Battery is removed the Backup Battery retains RAM data for 2 hours Charge the battery within this time period to avoid data loss NOTE Turn the Backup Battery switch to the ON position before charging the Battery Data loss may occur if the Backup Battery is not properly charged Charging the Battery Using the USB Cable 1 Press and hold
27. ents or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Use of optical instruments with the scanner will increase eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars microscopes and magnifying glasses However this does not include eye glasses worn by the user Battery Notices The PA600 is equipped with a Lithium lon Battery Pack and Backup Battery Both bat teries will discharge power if not frequently used Recharge the PA6OO for at least 16 hours in order to fully charge the main battery and backup battery Recharge the PA600 through either of the following 1 Plug the USB Charging Cable to the PA600 and insert the AC Adapter into the USB Charging Cable s power jack 2 Place the PA6OO into the Docking Station and plug the AC Adapter to the Dock ing Station s power jack The Backup Battery ensures data stored on SDRAM is safe for up to 2 hours when the Main Battery disconnects from the P600 To prevent data loss do not leave the PA600 uncharged without the Main Battery for an extended time period NOTE Rechargeable batteries are advised to replace every year or when 500 charge discharge cycles occur to guarantee optimal performance It is normal that the battery balloons or expands beyond one year or the maximum of 500 cycles Although it does not cause harm it can not be used again and must be disposed of according to the location s safe bat tery disposal procedures If the p
28. erformance decrease of greater than 20 in a Lithium lon bat tery the battery is at the end of its life cycle Do not continue to use and ensure the battery is disposed of properly The length of time that a battery power lasts depends on the battery type and how the device is used Conserve battery life through the following e Avoid frequent full discharges because this places additional strain on the bat tery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a deep one Recharging a partially charged lithium lon battery does not cause harm because there is no memory e Keep the lithium lon battery cool Avoid a hot car For prolonged storage keep the battery at a 40 percent charge level e Do not leave the lithium lon battery discharged and unused for an extended period because the battery will wear out and the longevity of the battery will be at least shorter than half of the one with frequent recharges Battery charge notice It is important to consider the environmental temperature whenever the Lithium lon Battery Pack is charged Charging is most efficient at room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment It is essential that batteries are charged within the temperature range of 50 F 113 F 10 C to 45 C Charging batteries outside of this specified tem perature range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle CAUTION Do not charge batteries at a temperature lower than 0 C
29. gh either of the following e On the computer double click My Computer Mobile Devices folder e Connect the USB Cable between the computer and PA600 Connection Options set remote synchronization with the computer through following connection options e USB connection e Bluetooth connection e Wi Fi connection USB Connection synchronize the computer via a USB connection through the following 1 Connect the PA600 to a computer using the USB Charging Cable 2 Initiate the connection by tapping Start Set tings Control Panel double tap PC ee rer potions e g A Network and Owner Password Dial up Co Regional Settings Remove Storage Programs Manager Connection 29 3 Check Enable direct connections to the PG Gonnection Proper desktop computer 7 PL Connection 4 Tap OK aS an eee Enable direct connections to the desktop computer When enabled connect to the desktop computer using USB Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer a Eec c SFr 1 42 PM A E 5 Tap Start gt Programs gt Communication p _ PC Link The USB Status window appears une AP Tap Hide to hide the window Tap Cancel to My Device Media Player disconnect Foe l Communicati PE Link a Microsoft File S4 Terminal O RFID_HF 8 WiFiTool gt Utilities ed Remote Desktop Connection a Windows Ex
30. gs Data and time settings are not retained in a cold boot while formats preferences and other settings restore to their default factory settings Not even data stored in Flash Storage is retained NOTE Only perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not correct the prob lem Data can restore through the next Microsoft ActiveSync operation or it can transfer from a storage card Perform a cold boot through the following 1 Press and hold the FUNC and TAB 2 While holding FUNC and TAB insert the tip of the Stylus into the Reset But ton on the PA600 s back panel Press and hold the Reset Button until the Unitech logo appears onscreen Wait five seconds and then release FUNC and TAB NOTE The system returns to the default settings All registry settings and all files including hidden files return to their original factory defaults 47 Appendix System Specification Processor Memory Flash ROM 320 MB OS Windows CESOProfessionalPus and Function Key EY tern tovenscren action TFT with Touch screen amp Backlight Seamer BO BarCode Scanner RFID HF reader HF 13 56Mhz ISO 15693 ISO 14443A B naicator LED Vibration re Communication USB Host amp Client 802 11b g Bluetooth 1 2 Bluetooth Supports Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth Modem Bluetooth ActiveSync MIC Speaker Headset Connector Recewer Expansion Slot SDIO Slot Main Pack Enclosure 11 1 oz 315g with Battery
31. hardware reset ccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeseneeeneeaeeseenseeeeseneseeesoaaes 46 Performing a Warm Boot nnannannannnnnennnenoanonrrrnnnrrnnrnrrrnrvnrrnrrnrenrrnnrrnrnnrrnrrerene 46 Performing a Cold Boot ccccccccseccsseeceeeceeeceeeeeseseeesaeeseeeeueeseeeseeeseeeeneeees 47 Appendix System Specification 48 Worldwide Support 49 VI unitech Chapter 1 Getting Started Introducing the PA600 MCA The PA600 MCA Mobile Clinical Assistant was designed for users who need a compact and rugged mobile computer for data collection in real time transactions This compact and lightweight device incorporates a Windows CE 5 0 operating system a laser bar code scanner and an RFID Reader In addition the PA600 contains a 3 5 inch QVGA color touch screen keypad and wire less communication capability To reduce total cost of ownership the PA600 is sealed to meet IP64 standards and can withstand multiple 4 foot drops to con crete Thanks for purchasing the PA600 Rugged Enterprise PDA Features Internal System e Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Profes sional Plus Operating System e 520 Mhz Intel PXA270 Processor System Memory e 128 MB SDRAM e 320 MB Flash ROM Display e 3 5 QVGA LCD Touch screen e 240 x 320 Pixel Resolution Bar Code Scanner e Built in 2D Bar Code Scan Engine e Built in Vibration RFID HF Reader e Built in RFID HF Reader e HF 13 56Mhz Supports ISO 15693
32. mputer and the PA600 Microsoft ActiveSync is already installed on the PA600 Use the PA600 s USB Charging Cable or the docking station to connect the PA600 with a computer NOTE Ifa previous version of Microsoft ActiveSync is installed on the computer uninstall it first before installing the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync The PA600 Rugged Enterprise PDA requires Mircosoft ActiveSync version 4 2 or higher Install Microsoft ActiveSync on the computer through the following 1 Close any open programs including those that run during startup and disable any antivirus software 2 Download the ActiveSync software from the Microsoft ActiveSync Download page at http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help synchronize activesync45 mspx 3 Browse the location of the downloaded file and double click it The installation wizard begins Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected 4 Click Next ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 7 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 Welcome to Microsoft Activesync 4 2 Setup Click Next to install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 on your computer I Cancel The End User License Agreement EULA appears ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC 4 2 These license te
33. ns 3 To test the bar code scanner tap the Test pmm ak tab i _ th Settings MEER To oo version 4 Tap Tools Enable Scan 5 To perform an auto scan tap Tools Auto Scan Start Auto Scan 6 Input an interval The default value is three k seconds Tap Start The laser scans every Enable Scan three seconds and the bar code automati AuUTO SCan cally scans Save To File Diagnose 7 To stop the auto scan tap Tools Auto Scan Stop Auto Scan Tools Edit Mode Apply T x 20 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 8 Enable Scan2Key exe to enable the scan ner outside of the test tab Scanner Control Panel This can be done under the To Kpd tab Settings Test E Kpd Version Check the box labeled Start Scan2Key ese service can oe rom scanner port to pad butter When Exit Tap OK 50 that all scan data input From scanner magnetic reader or proximity reader will be treated as they are just T 5 mtercharacter Delay ms Shift Key Delay ms fools Edit Mode Apply T 9 The scanner is enabled and each bar code r gt scan will be directed to the keypad buffer 7h once the Scan2Key icon appears on the My Device Media Player PA600 s taskbar a fe Cw Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad nn a Ed Inbox ly Documents ey ot gje Explorer Remote Deskto op
34. p setup wizard automatically starts Oo 2 NOTE If Microsoft ActiveSync doesn t start automatically click Start gt Pro grams ActiveSync NOTE Ifa message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection click Cancel and manually configure the communication settings on the PC by clicking MAS File gt Connection Setting gt Connect Device 5 Follow the onscreen instructions 6 The Microsoft ActiveSync win dow appears once the configura ee tion process is complete Ha Microsoft ActiveSync DYTE Details Explore Optons Connected Synchronized Information Tope 7 Synchronization will initiate and it will synchronize periodically or upon connec tion NOTE A PC can partner with multiple PA600 s But a PA600 can only partner with up to two computers 28 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected Synchronizing with the Computer Synchronization occurs according to the options setup in Microsoft ActiveSync via the computer Accepting the default On Connect synchronization option in the Microsoft ActiveSync Setup Wizard enables users to simply connect the PA600 to the desktop computer and synchronization will automatically occur If the On Connect feature in Microsoft ActiveSync is not selected start Microsoft ActiveSync throu
35. plorer 30 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Getting Connected Bluetooth Connection The PA600 is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology that can synchronize infor mation with a computer equipped with a Bluetooth adapter or access point Bluetooth wireless technology communicates with the computer whenever it is within range setup a Bluetooth connection through the following 1 Tap Start Programs Bluetooth gt F r BTPowerON is Se My Device Media Player E BT ACTIVESYNC pTMaN ced i BTPhone EJ BTPowerON A i BT Printer fe Command Prompt Ea Inbox Lj Bo Internet Explorer Le Sel Q Media Player Hel EF microsoft WordPad ed Remote Desktop Connection 7 Windows Explorer 2 Check Bluetooth Module Power On Tab OK 3 Tap Start Settings Control Panel gt double tap Bluetooth Device Properties ll Bluetooth Certificates Device Ter cE o iy e Date Time Device Management Setting b amp amp Dialing Display Error Reporting kil it Darel Tatornat kauhaa ne E O contro seff r 8 11 PM A i 31 4 Tab Scan Device Choose a device from the list and select Trusted 5 Users are prompted for a passkey Enter the Passkey 6 On the P wmm Ee eee CT ee be Trusted Active Authenticate Encrypt Delete Scan Device ons
36. ptions For every type of information synchronization can slow down by restricting the amount of synchronized data To do this select a service and click Settings After enabling a service close and reopen Microsoft ActiveSync Use Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information from the PA600 to the computer and vice versa Information changes made in one location will not impact information in the other Synchronize the information to automatically update information on both the PA600 and the computer It is possible to copy two types of information to the PA600 Files and Pocket Access Windows CE Store information The following procedure only applies to copying files Refer to the computer s Micro soft ActiveSync Help menu for instructions on how to copy Pocket Access Windows CE Store information NOTE Files created on the computer may need to convert via Microsoft Active sync so that they can be viewed and edited on the PA600 and vice versa Copy files through the following 1 Connect the PA600 to a computer G Microsoft Actives yuc 2 In Microsoft ActiveSync on the Hie ena ep DYTE Details Explore Options computer click Explore Connected Synchronized Information Tape etatus Files Synchronized 37 Windows Explorer opens the PA600 s Mobile Device window E Mobile Device File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Oo Back wa pa Search Wey Folders f
37. ract with the operating system To use the Stylus remove it from its holder and hold it like a pen or pencil Strap Holder Secures the handstrap 16 Memory Card Slot Accommodates Secure Digital SD memory cards and can serve as a SDIO port 17 Bar Code Scanner scans bar codes Window RFID Antenna Receives the radio frequency signals Getting Started Install and charge the battery check the battery status turn on the PA600 and cali brate the PA6O0 s screen through the following Installing the Battery WARNING If the Battery Pack is handled improperly there is risk of fire and or burns Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose the battery pack in fire or water Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack Dispose of used batteries according to local recycling guidelines A Backup Battery cell is embedded in the PA600 to prevent data loss when the remov able Battery Pack disconnects from the PA600 The Backup Battery will maintain data and system settings for up to 6 hours NOTE Initially charge the Main Battery for at least 16 hours to provide the bat tery with enough power 1 Access the Battery Compartment by pushing the Battery Compartment Cover Latch in the direction as shown below Compartment Contacts Plastic Battery Tab Battery Hook NOTE Do not remove the Plastic Battery Tab it is useful for removing the Bat tery Copyright 2008 unitech Ele
38. rms are an agreement between Microsoft Corporation for based on where you live one of its affiliates and you Please read them They apply to the software named above which includes the media on which you received it if any The terms also apply to any Microsoft O I do not accept the berms in the license agreement p Ca e 5 Accept the license agreement terms and click Next 25 Fill out the information fields ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 Customer Information Please enter your information User Mame John Doe Organization Acme 6 Type the user name and organization and click Next Select the folder destination ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 Destination Folder Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Install Micrasoft ActiveSync 4 2 to C Program Files Microsoft ActiveSync volume Disk Size 4 ailable Required Differences 2056 of 98R16 25MB of SRB 4866 32446 OKB 3244MB 2320B6 12656 4052KB 1266 Cancel 7 Select a drive to install the program and click Next The installation wizard gathers all the information it needs to install Microsoft ActiveSync and prompts users to begin the installation ig Microsoft ActiveSync 4 Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Setup is ready to begin installing Microsoft Activesync 4 2 Install Cancel 26 Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd
39. t Cover with the four compartment screws Removing a Storage Card L 2 oF 4 Remove the SD Compartment Cover by rotating the screws counterclockwise with a screwdriver Press the card in and release The card should automatically release Remove the SD Card from the slot Replace the SD compartment cover and the four compartment screws Using the Laser Scanner The PA600 has an integrated laser scanner that reads all major bar code labels NOTE Reading software must be enabled in order to operate the scanner This Test the PA600 s bar code scanner through the ZZ following can be a user loaded application or a preload utility such as Scanner Settings and Scan2Key lt Scan Button 19 1 To launch the Scanner Settings tap Start Settings Control Panel double Pocket tap Scanner Connection Controll 2 Regional Remove Scanner Settings Programs Storage Stylus System Manager 2 The Scanner Control Panel opens Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds Barcode Symbologies Barcode Symbologies 2D Data Options Scanning Options Ima ging Options Miscellaneous Options Tools Edit Mode Apply T k In the Scanner Control Panel screen it is possible to configure bar code scan ner parameters such as enabling or disabling bar code symbologies set data transmission options configure magnetic and proximity reading options and set power management optio
40. td Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Adjusting Settings Adjust the PA600 settings to accommodate personal work habits through the follow ing To access Settings tap Start Settings Con trol Panel My Device Media Player 7 Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad Programs ve Favorites sents i Documents qe Network and Dial up Connections q all Taskbar and Start Menu The Control Panel screen appears where users can adjust the backlight auto power off timer sys tem volume and processor speed In addition users can assign button functions configure Backlight Bluetooth Certificates menus enter owner information and setup connec eee 0 tions Date Time Device Device Management Setting b S G Display Error Reporting cal oe 128m DA 41 Checking Main and Backup Battery Status Check the main and backup battery status through the following 1 Access the Properties Window through the following The Plug or Battery icon appears on the p PA600 s taskbar when the device is charg GO L gt ing or when the Battery reaches below 10 popis m EA EEEn percent capacity Double tap the icon to a A access the Power Properties window 2 Ly Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad E Inbox ly Documents Z d a p e Internet Remote Explorer Desktop Soomaa Battery Icon Tap Start Settings Control Panel gt Ee view gt x double tap Power ET
41. tton Power Button Press to start the PAGOO Also press this button down for at least three seconds to turn the PA6OO off EDLO ee Universal Connects the PA600 to a USB a ae Connector Communication Cable This USB cable connects to the computer s USB Port and accepts the 5V AC Adapter to provide power to the PAGOO This unit can simultaneously recharge and perform a Microsoft ActiveSync operation In addition use it to connect peripheral hardware such as a docking Station This port can also support USB and RS232 hosting for devices such as a USB or RS232 scanner keyboard or USB memory key Keypad Keypad interface for controlling the PA600 See Keypads and Function Buttons on page 16 for more information LCD Touch screen Displays applications and data on the PA6OO It is touch sensitive and responds to the Stylus or finger 8 Speaker Enables audio from the PA6OO Copyright 2008 unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved unitech is a registered trademark of unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Back View Component i Battery Houses the removable and rechargeable 3 7V 2200 Compartment mAH Battery Pack Opens the Battery Compartment Compartment Release Latch 11 Reset Button Press the Stylus into the PA600 s Reset Button to Clean Boot the device Handstrap Enables users to securely hold the PA600 Enables audio from the PA600 4 1 Stylus Enables users to inte
42. unitech PA600 Rugged Enterprise PDA 2D HF Model User s Manual 382647G Version 1 0 unitech Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the PA600 Rugged Enter prise PDA No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from the manufacturer which includes photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech Global Web site address http www unitech adc com Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trade My act marks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product AS Embedded Names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or Regis tered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Unitech is a member of the Oracle Embedded Software Licens ORACLE ing Program Partner Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig ital 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
43. which will increase the internal resistance to cause heat and make the batteries unstable and unsafe Please use a battery temperature detecting device for a charger to ensure a safe charging temperature range Storage and safety notice Although charged Lithium lon batteries may be left unused for several months their Capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium lon batteries may be stored at tempera tures between 4 140 20 C to 60 C however they may deplete more rapidly at the higher temperature ranges It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges Warranty The following items covered under Unitech Limited Warranty are free from defects during normal use e PA600 1 year limited warranty e Lithium lon battery 6 month limited warranty The warranty becomes void if the equipment is modified improperly installed or used damaged by accident or neglect or if any parts are improperly installed or replaced by the user Use only the AC Adapter supplied Using the wrong AC Adapter may dam age the unit and will void the warranty unitech Table of Contents Preface About This Manual i Regulatory Compliance Statements ccccceseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneseeeseeeeseeesenes i FOC Warming tele Gleeastcetancantacacaminttanttaeusderaadenmamunenensensraataeaiesstainneentetinemuninenis FAL ID S
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