USERS MANUAL
Product User’s Guide Ver. 2.0 Model : AT280 ATID Co., Ltd Disclaimer ATID is registered trade mark of ATID Co., Ltd. Si303, Si203, AT880, AT280 is registered trade mark of ATID Co., Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names referred to herein are property of their respective owners. Microsoft Windows®, Windows® 2000, Windows® CE .NET, Windows® NT, Windows® XP, Windows® and Embedded Handheld are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ATID Co., Ltd. #1205, Byuksan/Gyungln Digital Valley II, #481-10, Gasan-Dong, Gumchon-Gu, Seoul, Korea Tel: +82-2-544-1436 Fax: +82-2-2113-0040 www.atid1.com FCC Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-nected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Comp liance Information : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Body-worn Operation This device has been tested for body-worn operation and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. Body-worn operation is restricted to accessories that maintain a minimum of 1.5cm separation to the body and do not contain metallic components. Use of any other body-worn accessories may not compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website an www.fcc.gov User’s Guide Table of Contents Copyright and Agreement............................................................................................................... 5 Chapter1. Caution when using ATID PDA Product .......................................................................... 6 1. How to use the battery correctly ................................................................................................. 6 2. Caution when using ATID PDA Product ...................................................................................... 6 Chapter2. Products compositions ................................................................................................... 7 1. Package components ................................................................................................................. 7 2. Each Part Name & Function ....................................................................................................... 8 Chapter3. Basic Functions ........................................................................................................... 10 1. Power and Battery.................................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Power On and Off (All Products are common) ............................................................. 10 1.2 Checking Battery Gauge ............................................................................................. 12 1.3 Backup Battery ........................................................................................................... 13 1.4 Dispose of Battery ...................................................................................................... 13 2. System Reset........................................................................................................................... 14 2.1 Soft Reset .................................................................................................................. 14 2.2 Hard Reset ................................................................................................................. 14 2.3 Initializing System ....................................................................................................... 15 3. Using Micro SD Card................................................................................................................ 16 4. System Settings ....................................................................................................................... 17 4.1 Setting Brightness ...................................................................................................... 17 4.2 Screen Calibration ...................................................................................................... 17 4.3 Setting Volume and Sounds ........................................................................................ 18 4.4 Setting Data and Time ................................................................................................ 18 5. Using keypad ........................................................................................................................... 20 5.1 Using keypad.............................................................................................................. 20 5.2 Inputting Data ............................................................................................................. 20 5.3 UsingButton .................................................................................................... 21 6. Using stylus ............................................................................................................................. 21 7. Using ActiveSync Program ....................................................................................................... 22 7.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Program...................................................................... 22 7.2 Connecting PC to PDA ............................................................................................... 23 7.3 Transmitting Data ....................................................................................................... 24 8. Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................... 26 Chapter4. Optional Module .......................................................................................................... 27 1. 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner ...................................................................................................... 28 1.1 Scanning Barcode ........................................................................................................... 28 1.2 Setting Barcode Emulator ................................................................................................ 28 1.3 Setting Barcode Symbology ............................................................................................ 31 1.4 Barcode Scanning Beam Position.................................................................................... 32 2. Using Wireless Lan .................................................................................................................. 34 2.1 Connecting to Wlan ......................................................................................................... 34 2.2 Setting Wlan Manually ..................................................................................................... 34 2.3 Checking WLAN Information ........................................................................................... 35 3. Using Bluetooth........................................................................................................................ 36 3.1 Bluetooth Beginning and Closing ..................................................................................... 36 3.2 Bluetooth Pairing ............................................................................................................. 39 User’s Guide 3.3 Bixolon SPP-R200 Printer Demo ..................................................................................... 42 Chaptor5. Appendix ..................................................................................................................... 44 Specification with AT280 .............................................................................................................. 44 User’s Guide Copyright and Agreement - This manual is subject to copyright protection along with all relevant rights. - No part of this document or the procedures described therein can b e copied, reproduced, changed, tr anslated or tra nsmitted in a ny for m or by any means without prior written permission of ATID Co., Ltd. or its wholly owned subsidiaries. - ATID reserves the right to change any contents of this manual at anytime without prior notice. - There are maybe some differences between the contents of this manual and the actual behavior of product. This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the Si303, Si203, AT880, AT280 PDA. Rea d and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before you handle and operate ATID equipment Safety Information Read a nd fo llow all warnings an d c autions in t his m anual before y ou h andle a nd op erate ATID equipment. If you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions, you might be seriously injured, and the equipment and data are also might be damaged. Warnings! A warning req uires y ou m ust p ay attention t o th e operating proc edures, prac tices, conditions, and statements strictly, or might be injured seriously. Cautions A c aution ale rts you th at y ou mu st b e observe str ictly when you oper ating procedure, practicing, configuring, for preventing from damage and destruction of equipment, and loss of data. Note A note provides you the information which you must needs while you using Si303 User’s Guide Chapter1. Caution when using ATID PDA Product Before you handle and operate your AT280 and other ATID PDA Products, Please read through and familiar with the contents of this manual. 1. How to use the battery correctly When you dropped the m ain b ody or ba ttery in w ater, p lease d o no t p ut it on the stove or heater for drying. Just keep it in natural temperature or contact with purchase place. Please do not take the metal object to approach to the terminal of battery If you do not use the battery for a long time after charging, please keep it at room temperature. According to the life of battery and the processing time of its using, the buffering time can be shortened. In this case, please contact your dealer. You have to charging the device with the provided adaptor from factory. 2. Caution when using ATID PDA Product User car eless or pr oducts r epair ma y w ould d amage th e store d d ata. Ma nufacture is n ot responsible for this damage, so important data should be kept separately If your AT280 has problem, do not try to repair or disassemble the p roduct arbitrarily, please contact customer service center. Do n ot use y our AT280 where ha ve ele ctromagnetic wave or th e r isk ma y o ccur such a s hospital, plane so on. A high temperature or high humidity environment will causes trouble, Please note that. Please do not using other sharp object to touch the screen, otherwise it might be get damaged or not working properly. Please be careful not to touch the metal paper cutting saw tooth, so as not to get injured If smell od ors, occurs s moke or noise during use product, immediately disconnect the charger and off the power, then Please contact with customer service center If you have any other questions during use, please contact the customer service center User’s Guide Chapter2. Products compositions AT280 mobile computer is a small, ergonomically designed PDA, which built on the Microsoft window CE 5.0 Operating System. The PDA could equip with Barcode Scanner and so on devices as optional items. Its various function applied to Industry, Enterprise, Logistics and so on, can be used extensively in many fields. 1. Package components After opening the product packaging box, check the items listed as below: M ODEL : AT280 2. Adaptor and AC Cable 3. Main Battery 1. AT280 Body 4. USB Sync Cable 6. Stylus 5. Protective Film 7. Hand Strap *If there is missing or defective products on the above, please contact the customer support center or your place of purchase. User’s Guide 2. Each Part Name & Function MODEL : AT280 Power LED 1D/2D Scanner Window WLAN/BlueTooth LED Touch Screen Function Button & Ear Jack Hand Strap Hole UHF Connecting Port Volume Buttons Speaker Keypad Main Battery Battery Latch Reset Button Sync & Cradle Connector Microphone Adaptor Connecting Jack User’s Guide Part Descriptions 1D/2D Scanner Window (Option) Laser beam emitted through this window. Please be careful the foreign substances and preventing from the damage. Warning! Do not look at the laser beam directly. UHF Connecting Port Enable you to install a UHF 900Mhz tag reader module. Reset Button Enable you to perform a Warm Reset, Press button simultaneously, enable you to perform a Hard Reset. Microphone Enable you to conduct communication. WLAN/Bluetooth LED Indicates WLAN & Bluetooth power on-off status. Battery Latch Enable you to detaching and attaching the main battery. Main Battery Enable to supply the power to the product. Volume Buttons Enable you to press button simultaneously to adjusting volume. Function Buttons Enable you to scan Barcode and RFID Tag. Speaker Build-in speaker, which could emit various sound effects. Sync Cable Connector Enable you to connect and send data to PC via USB sync cable. Ear Jack Enable you to connect to earphone. Power LED Power LED will be Red when the battery is charging, or will be green when it is charged completely. Adaptor Connecting Jack Enable you to connect to adaptor which provided from factory. Cradle Connector Enable you to connect to PC or charging the battery while using cradle. Key Pad Touch Screen Hand Strap Hole Enable you to input key value (number, alphabets, symbol), or executing assigned programs. Display running programs, and could execute, use, and exit programs via using stylus to touch the screen. Enable you to attach a hand strap or a stylus for the convenience of using, while need to use the device for a long period time. User’s Guide Chapter3. Basic Functions 1. Power and Battery AT280 battery is composed of main battery and backup battery. A main battery supplies the power to the system and RAM which could keep save the data. A backup battery could keep save the data of RAM when the main battery discharged completely. Main Battery: 3.7V 2,200mA Lithium - polymer Backup Battery: 3.7V 105mA Lithium – polymer Connecting adaptor to the PDA adaptor connecting jack, and check if the “Power LED” is Red, and then charging the power completely until it get into Green. 1.1 Power On and Off (All Products are common) Press b utton one time , the de vice w ill e nter low -Power mo de (Sl eep M ode) u nder t he system is started and the following window is displayed on the desktop or other programs is running in the system. Press button once again could activate the system. Start button Taskbar Taskbar: Display the currently running programs. Start button: Activates the start menu and then execute a program. 10 User’s Guide Power off automatically The device has been powered but has not been used for a period of time, then the system will enter low-power mode (sleep mode) automatically. You could set the sleep mode time at the power management so that could save power and prolog the battery life. [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Power Management] -> [Power Off] Power Icon You can also double click Icon to enter this interface. You can also press the button to activate the system, when the device turned off cause get into the sleep mode. Battery Discharging If the main battery discharge completely, the system will not turned on, the device will get into low-power mode (sleep mode) automatically, and even press the button, the system will not be turned on. In this case, you should charge the main battery or connect the adaptor to the adaptor connecting jack of main body, then press the button to turn on the system. 11 User’s Guide 1.2 Check ing Battery Gauge Note: Battery life is largely affected from the user using method and surrounding environments. A 2200mA battery is usually needs 6 ~ 12 hours to get charged completely. Checking Battery Gauge [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Power Management] -> [Battery] Low Power Warning If the remaining battery gauge cannot support the system running any more, a low power warning message window will be popped up on the screen. In this case, you need to press the button to turn off the power, and to charge the battery as soon as possible. 12 User’s Guide 1.3 Ba ckup Battery A backup battery could safely keep the RAM data, even the main battery discharged completely. Caution: If the main battery and the backup battery are both discharged, the RAM date will disappear. Among the running programs, the RAM data will disappear in which are using, and the system will not be restore to previous state, but rebooting system after start charging. 1.4 Dispose of Battery You need to purchase a new one if the battery damaged or reached its end of life. Warning! Please dispose the used batteries in a designated place. 13 User’s Guide 2. System Reset If there is no response from the system or an application is locked up and stops responding, and when you want to upgrade the firmware, reset the system is maybe necessary. 2.1 Sof t Reset When do you need to perform Soft Reset? If there is no response for your command from the system, it calls (Hang-up). In this case, you need to perform a soft reset. Soft reset will end programs and the user memory region w ill be deleted, but installed programs and data, and so on, are not affected. [Soft Reset Procedure] Using the st ylus pe n to press < Reset> bu tton b riefly, th e sy stem will re starting ag ain, after the screen turns off shortly. [Soft Reset Result] System will be restarting. Operating System will be restarting (Windows CE). Desktop will appear in about ten seconds. User’s changed registry information, copied files and Installed programs will be restored. Power Button Reset Button 2.2 Ha rd Reset When do you need to perform Hard Reset? Hard Reset, which is a lso called Cold Rese t, ena bles t o initiali ze har dware completely. User’s installed programs, copied files and registry values will keep remained even Si303 performed Hard Reset, but the real time a nd date will be initialized. So you need to r eset the time and date after performed Hard Reset. You need perform Hard Reset when the Soft Reset cannot restore the system. [Hard Reset Procedure] Using sty lus p en to Pre ss Button a nd < Reset> Button s imultaneously, the system will restarting again after the screen turns off shortly. [Hard Reset Result] System will be restarting. Operating System (Windows CE) will be loading and restarting. Desktop will appear in about ten seconds. Time and date window will be popped up and need to reset it. 14 User’s Guide 2.3 In itializing System Enter [Boot Menu] and do what you want, when in the situations as below: 1. When you need to restore the original registry information, which has been changed. 2. When you need to initialize “My device” storage spaces. 3. When you need to initialize “Flash Disk” storage spaces. 4. When you need to initialize system to factory default settings. You can also p ress butto n an d butto n simu ltaneously, an d t hen pr ess button to perform Hard Reset. [Boot Menu] window would appear in a couple of seconds. Warning! Except for [Clean System], please do not use other functions. The system might be work not properly if you use other functions on the [Boot Menu]. [Boot Menu] [Boot Menu] 0 . F i r m wa r e U p g r a d e **** WARNNING **** 1. Clean(Without Flash) Your Information 2. Clean(With Flash) Will be erased! 3. Exit Back : <- BKS Erase : Enter Menu Select : Enter NO. Using<1>, <2> buttons to select Clean System, then press button. 0 . F i r m w a r e U p g r a d e – OS Update 1. Clean(Without Flash) – Initializing Mydevice region. 2. Clean(With Flash) – Initializing to factory default settings. 3. Exit 15 User’s Guide 3. Using Micro SD Card The image as below is battery compartment of AT280, and there are 1EA SIM C ard Slot, 1EA SAM Card Slot(Option) and 1EA Micro SD Card Slot. 1 Micro SD Card Slot You can find the Micro SD Memory Card icon when executing the file explorer, after the Micro SD 16 User’s Guide 4. System Settings 4.1 S etting Brightness Brightness is already set 80% at the factory, and brightness is the biggest consume part of the power, so you might need to adjust it to your actual need. [Setting Brightness] 1. [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Brightness] 2. [MyDevice] -> [Control Panel] -> [Brightness] 밝기: Enable you to adjust brightness. 끄기: Enable you to adjust the timing of turning off brightness. 키램프: Enable you to adjust the timing of turning off key lamp. 4.2 Sc reen Calibration At first beginning of using the device after purchasing or need to use the device for a long period time, if you cannot select the place where you touched with stylus, you need to reset the coordinate calibration values. Touch screen calibration [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Stylus] -> [Calibration] -> [Recalibration] Press and hold stylus pen briefly on the center of cross symbol, and repeat 5 times as it moves around the s creen. The screen counts 30 sec onds a fter ca librating, an d y ou can finish t he recalibration to t ouch s creen wherever you want, i f you d o n ot an y a ction, t he s creen will automatically finish the recalibration of itself. 17 User’s Guide 4.3 Setting Volume and Sounds Volumes is already set 80% at the factory, and you can readjust you need volume at control panel ->”Volume and Sounds” Setting Volume and Sounds [Start Button] –> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Volume and Sounds] 4.4 Setting Data and Time [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Date and Time] Setting Year: Double Click the year, and click the up and down arrow button to set year. 18 User’s Guide Setting Month: Double Click the Month or Click L/R arrow button to set Month. Setting Day: Click the day directly to set day. Setting Time: Click AM/PM, Time area directly, using up and down arrow button to set Time. Setting Time Zone: Click up and down arrow direction to select time zone and click apply button. 19 User’s Guide 5. Using keypad Keypad enables you to input numbers, alphabets and special symbols. And can also execute other set function with button. 5.1 Us ing keypad If you’d like to change the current input language, can press button as below steps: [Numeric] -> [Lowercase] –> [Uppercase] Click the input language icon on the taskbar is also can change the input language. 5.2 I nputting Data Numeric Keypad Mode: Press< ALP > button or keypad icon on the taskbar to change to the numeric mode and directly press number on the keypad. Alphabet Keypad Mode: Press button or keypad icon on the taskbar to change to the Lowercase or Uppercase and directly press alphabets or special symbols on the keypad. Each button has 2 ~ 3 letters or symbols. Press the button once, the first letter or symbol will be inputted, press twice continuously, then the second letter or symbol will be inputted, and the third letter or symbol need to press button three times continuously. 20 User’s Guide 5.3 Usi ng Button Press button and other buttons simultaneously can activate functions as below: Fun + button Descriptions , Enable you t o canc el th e se lected co mmand or th e pro grams operating or state.(ESC) Enable you to increase or decrease the sound. <3>,<5>, <4>, <9> Enable you to perform page Up or page Down and HOME <6> Enable you to delete a letter which located after the cursor.(DEL) <7>, <2> Enable it has Tab button function and Space button function. <*>,<0>,<#>, <8> Enable you to input <+> <000> <–> symbols. <1> 6. Using stylus You can tie the stylus to the hand strap hole, so that enable you to use the stylus as like a mouse on a PC Use Stylus to: Select a letter on the soft keypad. Select a program on the desktop or taskbar. Select button, zone or tab bar in a window box or program. Caution: Please do not use sharp objects on the touch screen. Use only supplied stylus, otherwise would bring seriously damage to the touch screen. 21 User’s Guide 7. Using ActiveSync Program ActiveSync p rogram cou ld synchr onize be tween th e PC and PDA de vice, so tha t ena ble you to perform program installing, copy, transition, delete and so on operations. 7.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Program Download the late st ver sion of Active Sync program from Microsoft Windows CE. Website, a nd install it to your PC. ActiveSync: Windows XP Download Address: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/. Caution: You must use ActiveSync v3.7 version or above. Click [Next] Button. Designate installation folder, then click button. The installation was finished, and then uses the USB cable to connect to the USB port on the computer; ActiveSync will automatically detect the device connection. 22 User’s Guide 7.2 Connecting PC to PDA Setting PC [Start button] -> [Programs] -> [Microsoft ActiveSync] Executing Microsoft ActiveSync program Click [File], Click [Get Connected]. Select , press OK button. ActiveSync connected to PDA 23 User’s Guide Setting AT280 PDA [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [PC Connection] Double click PC Connection icon To check if set to connected to USB Sync cable 7.3 Transmi tting Data Connect USB cable to PC or Device. 현재 이 이미지를 표시할 수 없습니다. Connecting state 현재 이 이미지를 표시할 수 없습니다. Disconnecting state You can check the ActiveSync connecting state on the taskbar. < Windows XP > Start button/Programs/Microsoft ActiveSync 24 User’s Guide After ActiveSync Explore button. connected, click Designate transmitting file path. Transmit files. 25 User’s Guide 8. Firmware Upgrade [Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Firmware Upgrade] 26 User’s Guide Chapter4. Optional Module AT280 provided variety of optional modules and in this chapter will provide you the information of each module. Optional modules as below: 1. B arcode Scanner -. 1D Laser Barcode Scanner -. 2D Imager Barcode Scanner 2. Wireless LAN – 802.11 b/g 3. B luetooth 27 User’s Guide 1. 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner AT280 enable to equip with a compact image engine, which could recognize all the 1D and 2D barcodes. 1.1 Scanning Barcode Press Scan Buttons to Read Barcode. Start Button/Programs/Demo Apps/Scanner/BarcodeDemo 1.2 Setting Barcode Emulator Barcode Emulator program enables you to set the barcode value input type, scan button, scan sound on and off so on, and could input the scan values to any program(such Web program, WordPad program so on) where located the cursor. 28 User’s Guide Executing Barcode Emulator [Start Button] -> [Program] -> [Demo Apps] -> [Scanner] -> [BarcodeEmulator] Run Barcode Emulator Program Barcode Emulator Icon will be showed on the taskbar. Run WordPad Program, then click the Emulator Icon Result Type Keyboard Event: Barcode inputted one by one. Copy Paste: Barcode will be stored be stored in clipboard and shown at paste way. 29 User’s Guide Terminator None:Not input terminal barcode value. CRLF: Barcode value will include an “Enter” Space: Barcode value will include a “Space” Key Setup F1-F8 Key: Hardware Keypad Gun1, Gun2: Gun Trigger Tab: Inputting type as same as Tab Key Function. Sound: Set sound ON/OFF after scanned barcode Vibrator: Set vibrator ON/OFF after scanned barcode Close: Exit Emulator Program 30 User’s Guide 1.3 Setting Barcode Symbology AT280 enables you to set the various barcode by using barcode symbologies program. [Start Button] -> [Program] -> [Demo Apps] -> [Scanner] -> [BarcodeSetup] Run BarcodeSetup Program. Set Barcode Type in detail. Click Set Enable Status button Make a check mark on the barcode which you want to use, and then click button. 31 User’s Guide 1. 2. 3. 2D Symbology Selection: 1. Initialize all the symbologies to factory default value. 2. Unable to read all the symbologies. 3. Enable to read all the symbologies. 1D Symbology selection: 1. Initialize all the symbologies to factory default value. 2. Unable to read all the symbologies. 3. Enable to read all the symbologies. 4. Set a level that enable to read more than two symbologies simultaneously. Warning! Please do not look directly into the laser beam of barcode, or it may do harm to your vision. 1.4 Barcode Scanning Beam Position 1. Remove the protective film from the window of barcode. 2. Executing the BarcodeDemo program. 3. Emit laser beam to the barcode. • Adjust the distance according to the size of barcode. • Barcode will stop automatically in five minutes if out of the Barcode reading range. 32 User’s Guide [Correct Scanning Beam Position] 1. The more small size of barcode, AT280 needs the more close to barcode. The effective scanning rang of Si303 is from 40 ~ 300mm. if failed to scan barcode, please try to adjust scan angle and distance. 2. The laser beam is a red thick line, when scanning a barcode. 1D 2D [Incorrect Scanning Beam Position] 1. The laser beam must across the barcode. 2. It will couldn’t scan barcode if the laser beam across only a fraction of barcode. 1D 2D 33 User’s Guide 2. Using Wireless Lan AT280 enable to equip an internal 802.11 radio module to transfer data and do wireless communication. AT280 supports TCP/IP network protocol, and communicate with a host computer directly. 2.1 Connecting to Wlan [Start Button] -> [Program] -> [Demo Apps] -> [Wireless Lan] Run the Wireless LAN program. Select , and then click Ok button. 2.2 Setting Wlan Manually Double click a suitable device from the list of AP. Input Key Password, and then click OK button. 34 User’s Guide 2.3 Checking WLAN Information Double click WLAN icon on the taskbar to check Wlan information. Start Button/Programs/ATID App/Wireless Lan, and then select to stop Wlan communication. Note: The Wlan LED will changed to green and the Wlan icon on the taskbar will be lighted on ,if failed the Wlan icon will be light off 35 User’s Guide 3. Using Bluetooth This User Guide is only applied to the AT280 which installed "MD6RF" module. AT280 not only supports to the SPP printer device like as AT870/AT570, but also supports Bluetooth Stack Service of Windows CE. This Chapter described how to Pairing and Disc onnecting between PDA and Bluetooth devices, and also described basic testing method of Mobile Printer SPR-R203, which launched by Bixolon, as a sample device. 3.1 Bluetooth Beginning and Closing AT280 is us ing S tack o f Windows b asically, on ly co uld c ontrol th e p ower of Bluetooth M odule’s ON/OFF. 1. Blueto oth Function Beginning A. Executing the “Bluetooth” demo program. WinCE Start->Programs->Demo Apps->Bluetooth. 36 User’s Guide B. Select “Bluetooth ON” item, then press OK button. C. After Bluetooth executed, the Bluetooth BTPAN1 icon will be appeared on the bottom of Windows Taskbar, and the red cross mark on it shows that you access is available and prepared to be accessed. 37 User’s Guide 2. Blueto oth Function Closing A. Executing “Bluetooth” demo App from Windows CE Menu. B. Select “Bluetooth OFF”, then to press OK button to off the Bluetooth power. 38 User’s Guide 3.2 Bluetooth Pairing After connecting each o ther throu gh pairing way, Bluetooth d evices cou ld do its function properly. 1. Executing Bluetooth program as below path. Start->Settings->Control Panel->Bluetooth Device Properties -> 2. Press “Scan Device” button to searching devices which could pairing. 39 User’s Guide 3. Depending on the situ ation, maybe n eed to input password for some devices, the n co uld search devices continually. ** According to the devices need, some devices have to input Pin Code (password) firstly. ** SPP-R200 printer factory setting Pin Code is “0000”. 4. The devices which can connect will be listed, after finished searching. ** If c annot fi nd y our n eed de vice, p lease pr ess “Scan Device” button to sea rching yo ur device again. 40 User’s Guide 5. Double click you r device name, click “Trusted” Tab to ad d the device to the pairing items, then click “Yes” button to ending the Bluetooth Manager. -> -> * You can set the Password (Authentication code) according to the each device. * The Red Cross mark(X) on the Key icon will disappear if finished to registration. 41 User’s Guide 6. Click “Active” button to active the paired device. 7. Then, you can perform the data communication through COM2 Port. 8. After pairing and active the Bluetooth device, you can use the Device driver, S/W, and SDK, which provided from the Bluetooth device manufacturer, to perform the relevant Bluetooth function. 3.3 Bixolon SPP-R200 Printer Demo SPP-R200 is ty pical Mo bile Prin ter o f th e Bixo lon, y ou can using its App which ge t fr om Bixolon website to perform print through Bluetooth. **the Printer program and SDK, which described in this User Guide is based on the 5th Aug, 2011, and it’s would be a little different from homepage contents according to the Bixolon policy. 1. Download “SPP-R200 Windows SDK” fr om the Bixolo n homepage (www.bixolon.com) to a suitable directory and unzip the file. 2. Bluetooth Power ON. 3. Executing “Bluetooth Device Properties” programs which located in Control Panel. 4. SPP-R200 printer power ON. 5. Setting the SPP-R200 printer to be in the status of pairing. (Please refer to the User Guide of SPP-R200 Printer) 6. Press “Scan Device” button to searching printer device nearby. 7. In the status of pairing, the factory setting password is “0000” usually. 8. If c onnected success fully, “COM 2 port connected” message w ill be c onfirmed. (If had connected one time, maybe not show the message.) 9. Copy and paste the DLL and execu table file, which lo cated at bin\ce5\MobileCompia_M3Plus\ within the printer SDK, to Si303 Flash Disk. 10. Executing the Sample.exe program in the SI303 Flash Disk. 42 User’s Guide 11. Change the COM8 to COM2, then press “Open” button to testing printer. 43 User’s Guide Chaptor5. Appendix Specification with AT280 Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimension 53.5mm(L) X 146.9mm(W) X 32.2mm(H) Weight 320g Operation Temperature -10℃ ~ 50℃ Storage Temperature -30℃ ~ 60℃ Humidity Non-condensing Drop 1.5m drop to concrete Performance Characteristics Processor Marvell™ PXA320 806MHz Operating System Windows CE 5.0 Memory ROM 256MB (Max. 512MB) / RAM 256MB Display 2.4" QVGA with Backlight, TFT LCD, 240*320 Pixels, 262,144 Color Stylus Touch Screen Interface Audio Phone Receiver, Earphone Jack Communication Port RS-232Serial Port, USB 1.1 Expansion Slot 1 Micro SD Slot (SDHC Support) Keypad 25ke Notification Vibrator and LED Power Supply Main Battery Lithium ion 3.7V Above 3,000mAH(rechargeable) Up to 4,400mAH(Option) Backup Battery Lithium Polymer 3.7V, 100mAH(rechargeable) Adaptor Input AC100V ~ 240V Output DC5V 3A Network Character Wireless LAN WLAN(802.11 b/g compliant) Bluetooth Class Ⅱ, v2.1 EDR Antenna Internal LAN & WAN Data Capture Devices Barcode Engine 1D Laser Scanner, 2D Image Scanner 44 User’s Guide
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