ATID AT870 INDUSTRIAL PDA User Manual AT870 English Rev1

ATID Co., Ltd INDUSTRIAL PDA AT870 English Rev1

Users Manual

User Manual Guide
AT870
Windows CE® .NET Ruggedized PDA
ATID Co., Ltd.
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Contents
Before You Begin....................................................................................6
Chap1. Using The AT870........................................................................7
1. Introducing..........................................................................................7
1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................7
1.2 View of the PDA #1.........................................................................................................8
1.3 View of the PDA #2.........................................................................................................9
1.4 Table 1 Features Function/Description.........................................................................10
2. Power................................................................................................12
2.1 Power ON/OFF...............................................................................................................12
2.1.1 Power ON.............................................................................................................12
2.1.2 Power OFF...........................................................................................................12
2.1.3 What is idle mode?..............................................................................................12
2.1.4 Suspend mode ....................................................................................................13
2.2 Battery............................................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Checking Battery Power......................................................................................13
2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status ......................................................................................13
2.3 Removing and installing the battery..............................................................................13
2.3.1 Removing the battery ..........................................................................................13
2.3.2 Installing the battery............................................................................................13
2.4 Battery discharging........................................................................................................13
2.5 Recharging the battery..................................................................................................13
2.5.1 Using the adapter................................................................................................13
2.5.2 Using the Dock....................................................................................................14
2.6 Backup Battery ..............................................................................................................14
2.7 Disposal of the spent battery........................................................................................14
3. Setting up the AT870........................................................................15
3.1 Power On.......................................................................................................................15
3.2 Power Off.......................................................................................................................15
3.3 Adjusting the Brightness................................................................................................15
3.4 Calibrating the screen ...................................................................................................16
3.5 Adjusting the Volume.....................................................................................................16
3.6 Setting up the Date and Time .......................................................................................17
3.7 Power Configuration......................................................................................................17
3.8 Schemes Tab.................................................................................................................17
3.9 Memory Allocation.........................................................................................................18
4. Resetting the PDA............................................................................19
4.1 Warm Reset....................................................................................................................19
4.2 Hard Reset (cold reset).................................................................................................19
5. Flash Disk.........................................................................................20
5.1 Hard reset......................................................................................................................20
5.2 Warm reset.....................................................................................................................21
5.3 Return back to the existing place..................................................................................22
6. Registry Backup................................................................................23
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7. Using the keypad..............................................................................24
7.1 Change current character..............................................................................................24
7.2 Inputting the data ..........................................................................................................24
7.3 Setting device though the <Fn> key.............................................................................25
8. Using the stylus................................................................................25
Chap 2. Windows Program...................................................................26
1. Basic Information..............................................................................26
1.1 Task Bar and Command Bar.........................................................................................26
1.2 Pop-up Menus...............................................................................................................27
2. Executing a Program........................................................................27
3. Entering information.........................................................................27
3.1 Using the Onscreen keypad..........................................................................................27
3.2 Using the Transcriber....................................................................................................28
4. Customizing Your AT870..................................................................29
4.1 Adjust settings...............................................................................................................29
4.2 Adding or Removing the Programs...............................................................................29
4.3 Adding the Programs Using ActiveSync .......................................................................29
4.4 Removing the Programs................................................................................................30
5. Microsoft ActiveSync........................................................................30
5.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync...........................................................................................30
5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop..........................................................30
5.3 Setting up a Partnership................................................................................................31
5.4 Transferring Files...........................................................................................................31
6. Microsoft WordPad...........................................................................31
7. Window Media Player.......................................................................32
8. Internet Explorer...............................................................................32
9. Context Sensitive Help.....................................................................33
Chap 3. Optional Module (Version 1.1)................................................34
1. 1D barcode Scanner.........................................................................35
1.1 1DScanner(Demo program) ..........................................................................................35
1.2 Setting up the AT1DEmulator........................................................................................37
2. 2D barcode Scanner.........................................................................39
2.1 Reading 2D barcode & Symbology Setting...................................................................39
2.2 Setting the AT2DEmulator .............................................................................................41
2.3 Scanning Barcode.........................................................................................................43
3. Wireless LAN....................................................................................45
3.1 Power on Wireless LAN .................................................................................................45
3.2 IP Information ................................................................................................................46
3.3 Setting manually............................................................................................................47
3.4 Power Off Wireless Off..................................................................................................47
4. Bluetooth...........................................................................................48
4.1 To enable Bluetooth ......................................................................................................48
4.2 Bluetooth Manager ........................................................................................................48
4.3 Connecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP)...............................................................................48
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4.4 Reference for Application Developer............................................................................52
4.5 Disconnecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP) from AT870 ......................................................53
5. GPS Module.....................................................................................55
5.1 Executing the GPS.........................................................................................................56
5.2 Configuring the Port and Baud Setting for Executing the GPS....................................56
5.3 Checking the GPS status...............................................................................................57
6. Using Camera...................................................................................59
6.1 To use your Camera:.....................................................................................................59
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Before You Begin
This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources
for additional product information
Who should read this manual?
This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and
maintaining the AT870.
This manual provides you with information about the features of the AT870, and how to install,
configure, operate, and maintain it.
Before you work with the AT870, you should be familiar with your network and general
networking terms, such as IP address.
Safety information
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this
document before you handle and operate ATID equipment. You can be seriously injured, and
equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
WARNING
A warning alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must
be strictly observed to avoid serious injury to the person who working on the equipment
CAUTION
A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be
strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.
NOTICE
A notice makes you have more information while you use AT870
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Chap1. Using The AT870
This chapter introduces the AT870 Mobile Computer to enhance wireless connectivity needs
and contains hardware and software configuration to assist you in making the most out of
your AT870.
1. Introducing
The ATID AT870 mobile computer is a small, ergonomically designed mobile computer built
on the Microsoft window CE NET 5.0 operating system. The PDA uses an Intel® Bulverde
CPU and a 3.5 VGA, color Touch screen display. The PDA supports wireless LAN 802.11b/g
(embedded module) for communication.
1.1 Features
Remove all the items from the packing box, and check to make sure all the parts are present:
Figure 1. In the Packing box
1. AT870 PDA
2. Power Adaptor
3. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
4. Synchronization Cable
5. Stylus
6. Hand strap
4
6
1
2
5
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1.2 View of the PDA #1
Refer to Table 1 for a list and description of the illustrated features.
Figure 2. Front View
Figure 3. Side view
1. LCD/Touch
-
screen (Display)
11. Speaker
12. Power Key
6. Power LED/Alarm
Indicator
16. Key Pad
14. KBD Key
15. Reset Key
4. WLAN ON/OFF
Alarm
2. Scan key
(Left & Right)
22. Low
Battery LED
21. MIC
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1.3 View of the PDA #2
Figure 4. Top view
Figure 5. Bottom view
Figure 6. Rear view
3. Scan Window
23. Camera
17.Ear Jack
8. USB/Serial
Synchronization
Port
18. Battery
Compartment
19. Hand strap
Holder
7. DC Power
Adaptor
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1.4 Table 1 Features Function/Description
Features Function/Description
1.LCD/Touchscreen
LCD touch screen displays information and data.
You can see the results of your work trough the LCD touch screen. The AT870 has a stylus
you can use to select items and inter information.
Caution: Do not use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the AT870s touch screen. Use
only the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch-screen
sensitive display.
2.Scan key
(Left and Right)
Use either the right or left <Scan> button to activate the scanner and read a bar code. The
scanner starts to read the bar code. The scanner automatically turns off either when the
barcode is read, when you release the scan button, or after 10 seconds, which ever comes
first.
3.Scan Window The scanning beam is emitted from this aperture. Aim the scanning beam at the bar code
you wish to scan.
Refer to "Scanning Bar Codes" on page 23 for more information.
4. 22.WLAN
ON/OFF display
light It makes you know that the WLAN is on or off.
5.Secure Digital
(SD) Slot
The secure digital card slot accepts a secure digital storage card. Refer to the iPC320
Product Reference
Guide for installation instructions.
6.Power LED /
Alarm Indicator
When the battery pack is installed in the PDA and charging in the Dock, this LED is Red.
When the battery is completely charged, the LED changes to Green. When the LED flashes
blue, it indicates a low battery. Some applications use a blue LED to indicate an Alarm or
Error.
7.DC Power
Adaptor Port
Connect the external power adaptor to this port to charge the battery. You must charge the
batteries for thirteen (13) hours prior to first use. Charge the battery completely.
Subsequent charge cycles require four (4) hours.
8.USB/Serial
Synchronization
Port
To synchronize data between a PC and the PDA, connect the USB or Serial cable with
Desktop and the PDA.
You must download and install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or higher in the PC. Download
ActiveSync from the Microsoft Web site at www.microsoft.com.
9.USB Host Port
The USB Host port can be used with a USB keyboard, mouse, compact flash card, and/or
Ethernet connection. When using the dock, you can use standard a USB host port to
connect USB peripherals.
The USB Host Port supports only peripherals with low power consumption.
11.Speaker The speaker emits the sounds from *.WAV and other media files. It can also be set to emit
beeps or tones to indicate errors or good reads when bar code scanning and inputting data
using the keypad or stylus.
12.Power/ Key Press the Power/Backlight key briefly to turn the unit on. The Backlight comes on
automatically.
Press this key again briefly to turn the unit off.
For more information on each of these features, please contact Q&A of ATID Home (www.ATID1.com).
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Features Function/Description
14.KBD key KBD key executes input panel (SIP)
Press again, input panel (SIP) disappears
15.Reset Key Use (R/S) button located on the Keypad of PDA to perform a soft and hard reset.
Please refer to the section 4 Resetting the PDA.
16.Keypad Use the alpha-numeric, function, and navigation keys on the keypad to enter numbers,
letters, symbols and navigate. For details on each key in the keypad, please refer to the
section 7 - Using the Keypad.
17.Ear Port Connect the Ear/Microphone to listen to audio files using the media player, or communicate
with others using an application such as GSM.
18.Battery
Compartment. Insert battery charged fully in this compartment.
19.Handstrap The PDA comes with the hand strap, which is easily removable to access features and can
be replaced by an ergonmically designed handle.
20.Stylus Use the stylus for navigation, on the soft input panel (SIP), and to select items on the touch
screen. It is a good idea to replace the stylus in the holder after each use so you dont lose
or misplace it.
21.MIC Use it, when you are calling trough GSM
22. Low Battery
LED The battery becomes red and blinks automatically, when it is in the low Battery Status
For more information on each of these features, please contact Q&A of ATID Home (www.ATID1.com).
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2. Power
This section introduces the power system of AT870 such as power switch and battery.
2.1 Power ON/OFF
2.1.1 Power ON
1. Press power key, the AT870 and the backlight will be on.
2. To save power and prolong the battery, the screen gets to be off, when the AT870
goes into idle mode. And it is easy to resume activity. Just tap the screen or press
any key on the keypad.
2.1.2 Power OFF
1. Press power key, you actually suspend the AT870 and turn off the display and
backlight.
2. The other method: Tap start > Suspend
2.1.3 What is idle mode?
It is the period that computer goes on without any activity for a long time, but it doesnt
have influence on data
You can set up the idle mode and the PDA will go into the idle mode automatically after the
interval that you set goes to the end. It helps you prolong your battery life. If you want to
restart your AT870 while the PDA goes into idle time, tap anywhere on the screen.
To change the time into idle mode
Tap Start > Setting > Control Panel > Power
Figure 1. Setting Idle time
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2.1.4 Suspend mode
1. When you do not use AT870 for a long time, make your AT870 go into the suspend
mode for saving power.
2. If you want to restart your AT870, press power key.
2.2 Battery
AT870 uses replaceable 4400 mAh, Li-ion batteries.
If the battery continues to drop to the Low Battery Status, the battery status LED
becomes red and blinks. You need to recharge the battery.
2.2.1 Checking Battery Power
You can check the battery status by using the power applet.
Tap Start > Settings] > Control panel > Power
The power control panel applet displays a battery power gauge.
2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status
To prevent the AT870 from being discharged completely, your AT870 will be suspended,
when the battery continues to get low. You need to recharge your battery before the battery
continues to drop.
2.3 Removing and installing the battery
2.3.1 Removing the battery
At first, pull out the hand scrap and then press the battery latch to the above until the battery
is released from the AT870, then lift it out.
2.3.2 Installing the battery
Insert the bottom of battery into the sunken place located in battery compartment, and press
the battery latch to the above until the battery is installed completely.
2.4 Battery discharging
Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme temperatures, input devices,
and your usage, but generally you can use AT870 for 6~12hours.
If the AT870 is not on external power and battery pack is removed, it will enter suspend
mode.
2.5 Recharging the battery
Use the adapter provided from ATID to recharge your battery.
Caution
Your AT870 can be damaged, in case of using the adapter that is not provided from ATID.
2.5.1 Using the adapter
The charge/operating power can be applied to AT870 by using DC adapter.
1. Connect the adapter to the power cord.
2. Connect the DC power jack to the AT870.
3. When the battery is charging, the LED becomes red.
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2.5.2 Using the Dock
The Dock is for charging AT870, and the dock is one of which also can act as a
communication port.
CAUTION
Make sure the AT870 is firmly seated in the dock, charger, or power adaptor.
If it is not firmly seated, battery charging and communication with the Host PC will NOT be
initiated.
2.6 Backup Battery
The backup battery in the PDA is a 200mAh rechargeable battery that holds system data at
least 2 hours without main battery.
CAUTION
If you remove the battery or the battery completely discharges, there is a two(2)hour window
in which to insert a charged battery before the backup battery completely discharges and the
contents of the RAM memory are lost. It is a good idea to keep your data and applications in
Flask Disk for that reason. Refer to Flash Disk for more information.
If both the battery pack and the backup battery are allowed to discharge completely, you
must recharge both batteries for thirteen (13) hours.
The backup battery is charged off the battery pack, so it is important to keep the battery pack
with at least a minimal charge so the unit can maintain date, time, data, and other settings.
2.7 Disposal of the spent battery
When the battery reaches the end of its useful life, the spent battery must be disposed by a
qualified recycler or material handler
Warning
Do not mix the spent battery with the solid waste stream and keep away from children.
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3. Setting up the AT870
This section describes the basic information for setting your AT870.
3.1 Power On
Press the Power key briefly to turn on the PDA. The Backlight comes on automatically. Press
this key again briefly to turn off the PDA. To turn off the Backlight while the PDA goes on,
press and hold the key for at least a second. This key acts to toggle the Backlight function off
and on.
Desktop: The figure at the right shows the
desktop display, or main screen.
3.2 Power Off
To turn the PDA off, press the Power key again.
This action suspends the device, but does not
actually turn it off. All running applications remain as
you left them until you press the Power key
again to resume operation of the device.
Figure 1. Background Screen
3.3 Adjusting the Brightness
The AT870 manufactured at the factory keeps 80% brightness, but because of several
reasons such as dark environment or users condition of eyesight, and above all, the
illumination consumes much power, so that the users want to adjust the backlight.
To adjust backlight:
Tap Start > Settings > control panel > backlight
Level: you can adjust the brightness
Backlight: you can adjust the entry time into idle
mode when use AT870 with battery power
or external power.
Figure 2. Adjusting Brightness
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3.4 Calibrating the screen
According to users personal treatment, and activity, applications installed in the AT870
need to be set up after purchasing it.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
Thought the screen is already calibrated, but if you
have feeling that your screen isnt responding
properly to your tap, you can recalibrate it again.
To recalibrate the screen
Tap start > Settings > Control panel > Stylus
> Calibration > Recalibration
Press and briefly hold stylus on the center
of target, and repeat 5 times as the target
moves around the screen. The screen counts
30 seconds after calibrating, and you can
finish the recalibration to touch screen
wherever you want. If you did not have any action, the
screen will automatically finish the recalibration of itself.
Figure 3. Recalibrating
3.5 Adjusting the Volume
Volume & Sounds
Your AT870 manufactured at factory is set at the maximum volume, so you can adjust the
volume if you need suitable sound.
To adjust Volume & Sounds
Tap Start > Settings > Volume & Sounds
Volume tap: tap to adjust Volume
Sounds tab: tap to set the imitated sounds
Figure 4. Adjusting volume
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3.6 Setting up the Date and Time
Date & time
You can set the current time located at the bottom
of screen.
Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel
> Date & Time
Year: Select the year, then the spin control appears.
Try to set the year though the navigation key or
up/down button.
Month: Select the month directly, then the full months
of one year appear. Try to select the correct month.
You can also select the month though the left/right key.
Day: Just tap a day in the calendar.
Time: you can set the time though the up/down button.
Figure 5. Date/Time
If you set the time zone one time, you can set the correct local time easily by changing the
location into where you are.
3.7 Power Configuration
To adjust power management settings,
Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power
Use this control panel to check the charge on the
battery or to change the Power settings.
Battery Tab
Battery tap: It shows the power remained in the main
battery and the backup battery.
To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press
the <Enter> key on the keypad.
Figure 6. Battery status
3.8 Schemes Tab
It allows you to determine the entry time of users idle
mode, system idle mode, and suspend mode while
you use either main battery or AC power. This will
helps you to save more power, if you have to move
repeatedly on your work.
To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the
<Enter> key on the keypad.
Figure 7 . Schemes Tap
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3.9 Memory Allocation
Adjust the Memory Allocation with the following steps:
1.Tab Start > Settings > Control Panel
> System Properties
2.Seletc the Memory tab.
3.Move the slider to adjust memory allocation.
Default storage Memory is normally set to about
8 MB with the remainder.
4. Press the OK button, or the <Enter>key on
the keypad.
Figure8. Memory Allocation
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4. Resetting the PDA
When the AT870 completely stops responding for your command, or an application is locked
up and does not respond, and when you want to upgrade the firmware, it may be necessary
to perform a reset.
Caution
Always attempt a Warm reset before initiating a Cold reset. Once you initiate a cold reset, all
applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared.
It is a good idea to store important data in the resident (Flash Disk) for this reason.
Warning
Do not use force or a sharp object like paper clip to press the reset button. Use the stylus for
that purpose. Sharp object like paper clip could puncture the seal of the reset key.
4.1 Warm Reset
When you should perform the warm reset?
When you cannot turn on or off a program, or execute other programs because of
hang-the system error that stops responding. The warm reset for recovering the
AT870 is to press R/S button on the front of AT870. This method not guarantee that cashed
disk data will be saved, so transactional data maybe lost during the reset.
Procedure to Warm Reset. To initialize warm reset, press and hold the <Reset> key.
After Warm Reset
The splash screen will appear shortly.
The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
The RF Network PC Card if present, connects to the network system.
4.2 Hard Reset (cold reset)
When you should perform the cold reset?
If the performed reset method fails to restore system operation, it may be necessary to
perform a hard reset. This is a boot method that formats the object store to clean data and
registry information from the AT870 system and restores them to their factory-default state.
This will erase the memory in the AT870, including all applications and data files found in the
object store (user store).
A Hard reset is a complete reset of the PDA in which all applications are forcibly closed and
working RAM and files are cleared.
Hard Reset Procedure. To perform a Hard reset, simultaneously press the <Reset> key with
the stylus while pressing the <power> key.
After Hard Reset.
When a PDA goes through the Hard reset sequence, it clears the working RAM and initializes
the file system.
The splash screen will appear shortly.
You will be asked to recalibrate the touch screen. Press the <ESC> key to circumvent
recalibration.
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The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
The RF Network PC Card if present, connects to the network system.
The application saved in Flash Disk will not be deleted after cold reset (refer to section 5
Flash Disk)
5. Flash Disk
In addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE .NET terminals, the AT870 is
also equipped with a Flash Disk, and all the application and data in the Flash Disk can be
persisted in its own condition after the hard reset. From this point of view, it is a kind of very
useful method to keep important application and execute users own application
automatically after the hard reset.
To save your application program, please keep these following steps in your mind.
5.1 Hard reset
1. At first copy an execute file you want to re-execute.
2. Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open Start folder >Open Hard Reset folder
3. Paste the copied file in the Hard Reset Folder.
Fitgure1. Click Flask Disk Figure2. Click Start folder
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Figure 3. Open the HardReset folder Figure4. An application in the HardReset folder
If you dont want to execute the application copied in the Flash Disk, after the hard reset is
performed, press the Fn key during the hard reset.
5.2 Warm reset
1. At first copy an execute file you want to execute after warm reset.
2. Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open Start folder > Open Reset folder
3. Paste the copied file in the Reset folder.
Figure 5. Open Reset Folder Figure 6. An application in theReset folder
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If you dont want to execute the application copied in the Flash Disk, after the Warm reset is
performed, press the Fn key during the Warm reset.
5.3 Return back to the existing place
When a PDA goes through the hard Reset sequence, it clears the working RAM and initializes
the file system, but because of Flash Disk you can make your files return back to their existed
place after the Hard Reset get performed. This method is also very useful to configure your
system without any action after the hard Reset.
To make files get replaced:
Copy files you want to replace after the hard reset.
Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open CopyFile
Figure 7. Click CopyFile Figure 8. Copy files you want to replace
To make your files return back to the background screen (\Windows\Background) after
Hard Reset, paste your Files into the Desktop folder.
To make your files return back to programs (\Windows\Programs) folder after Hard Reset,
paste your Files into the Programs folder.
To make your files return back to Windows (\Windows) after Hard Reset, paste your Files
into the Windows folder.
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6. Registry Backup
Your AT870 is preparing the Registry Backup program for solution to save the users registry.
This is a very useful method to restore your AT870, when you perform the hard reset, and
even if it is discharged completely.
The main function of registry:
1. Makes connection between WLAN and AP.
2. Execute RegistryBackUp program and save registry.
3. Restores the connection between WLAN and AP after hard or soft reset.
To save registry:
Tap My device > Windows > Double-tap Registry Backup
Figure 1. Registry BackUp Figure 2. Save or delete registry
Figure 3. Registry Save
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7. Using the keypad
The keypad is useful to input data and most of the keys on the keypad have more than one
function. Try to input data with the keypad after know how to use it and keep the intimate
knowledge like following tips in your mind.
7.1 Change current character
To change the current input character type, press the <key> key, than you can see the
changed current key type like following steps:
Numeric > Lowercase > Uppercase > Special
Figure4. Changing Current Character
7.2 Inputting the data
Numeric Mode: After making your choice to the Numeric Mode through the<key> key, and just
press from 1 to 10 numeric keys.
Alpha Mode: In alphabetical order, there are 2~3 letters per key.
To input the first letter, press the key you want input one time, and to input the second and
third letter, press the key how many times as the letter is ordered on the key continuously.
Special character: After making your choice to the Special Mode through the<key> key, press
the key that has special character you want to input.
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7.3 Setting device though the <Fn> key
Press <Fn> + other keys simultaneously to activate follows.
Table3.key describe
Fn + Key Function
Navigation <Up> Increase sound.
Navigation <Down>
Decrease sound.
KBD Execute App1 program.
App1 Execute User Program program.(Ref. Control Panel - >Button)
Setting App
To execute the program designated by user directly:
Tap Start > Control panel > Application Buttons and designate App1as you want to execute
anytime.
KBD button: you can make the touch screen display the input panel program directly to press
the KBD button on the front of the AT870.
8. Using the stylus
The stylus is located next to the Battery pack on the right rear of the PDA. The stylus on the
PDA is the equivalent of the mouse on a PC.
Warning: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the AT870s touch screen display.
Use only the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch
screen-sensitive display.
Use the stylus to:
*Navigate the touch screen display.
*Select characters in the soft input panel (SIP).
*Select applications from the desktop or system tray.
*Select buttons, tabs, fields and text within applications and dialog boxes.
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Chap 2. Windows Program
This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC. While using the ATID
Mobile Computer, keep these key points in mind:
1) Tap Start on the navigation bar, located at the bottom of the screen, to quickly move to
programs, files, and settings.
2) Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu containing a list of actions you can
perform.
1. Basic Information
1.1 Task Bar and Command Bar
The task bar is located at the bottom of the screen. It displays the active program and current
time, switch to programs, input panel, and battery status.
Command bar
Input panel
WLAN status
Battery status
Current program
Tap to start a program
Figure 1. Task Bar and Command Bar
Use the command bar to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names,
functions.
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1.2 Pop-up Menus
Use pop-up menus to quickly perform an action on an item. For example, you can use a
pop-up menu to delete or copy of an item. To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the item
on which you want to perform the action. When the menu appears, tap the action you want to
perform, or tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without doing the action.
2. Executing a Program
When you turn on the AT870 for the first time, you can
see the following start screen. Try to double-tap
My device Icon > windows > Program >
tap an icon you want to execute.
You can also display it by tapping the Start flag at the
bottom left of your display.
Figure 2. Executing a Program to use Start Flag
3. Entering information
You can enter information on your AT870 in several ways, depending on the type you have
and the program you are using.
3.1 Using the Onscreen keypad
Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your AT870.
You can both type using onscreen keyboard or write using transcriber.
Figure 3-1. Selecting SIP menu Figure 3-2 Popping-up SIP
To make pop-up menu appears, double-tap the keypad icon on the taskbar.
To make soft input panel (SIP) popped up, tap the keypad icon on the taskbar, or press
KBD/)) key on the keypad.
Double-
click
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To see Soft Keyboard Option:
Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input panel, select keyboard from the current Input
method drop-down list, tap option, then adjust Options as you want to use.
Figure 4. Keypad Option
3.2 Using the Transcriber
With Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on
paper. Double-tap input panel icon, than tap Transcriber. After selecting, than write anywhere
on the screen.
Figure 5. Using Transcriber in an application program
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4. Customizing Your AT870
You can customize your mobile by adjusting setting and installing additional software.
4.1 Adjust settings
To adjust settings to fit the way you work:
Tap [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]
To open a program, you can use the File pop-up menu, or double-tap an icon you want
execute in the Control Panel.
To arrange programs with detail, tap the View and select Detail, and than tap
Arrange Icons. If you want to arrange all the icons by description, tap By Description,
and if you want to arrange all icons by alphabetic order, tap By Name.
Figure 1. Setting Icons
4.2 Adding or Removing the Programs
Programs added to your AT870 Mobile computer at the factory are stored in ROM (Read Only
Memory). You cannot remove this software, and you cannot accidentally lose ROM contents.
Applications added to your AT870 Mobile computer go into the Object Store, Which is located
in Flash ROM. You can install any program created for AT870, as long as there is enough
memory.
4.3 Adding the Programs Using ActiveSync
1. Use the Explore in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on your
PDA, and locate the program.
2. Right-click on the program, then select Create Shortcut.
3. Move the shortcut to the Programs folder in the Windows folder.
The shortcut appears on the menu.
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4.4 Removing the Programs
To remove a program, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > tap Remove Programs Icon, than
select the program you want to remove. Press the Remove tap.
Figure 2. Input a program to remove
5. Microsoft ActiveSync
This section provides instructions on setting up the Host PC so that the PC can communicate
with the PDA and the dock.
5.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync
You can synchronize the information on your desktop with the information on your AT870.
Synchronization compares the data on your AT870 with your desktop and updates both
computers with the most recent information
NOTICE: You must have Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 or greater on your desktop before you can
synchronize information with your AT870.
With ActiveSync
You can also do:
1. Back up and restore your AT870 data
2. Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your AT870 and desktop.
3. Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode. For
example, you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop or only
when you choose the synchronize command.
4. Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is
synchronized.
For more information, please refer to the instruction of Microsoft ActiveSync.
5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop
Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a desktop with the files
on your PDA. The AT870 comes from the factory with ActiveSync loaded. If you have
ActiveSync already installed on your PC, make sure that you have v4.2 or higher.
To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC:
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1. Go to the Microsoft Windows CE .NET website and download the most current
version of ActiveSync http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads/.
Install the most current version of Microsoft ActiveSync (v4.2 or greater) on the host
PC.
2. Once ActiveSync is installed, it will attempt to connect to the AT870; allow it to fail on
the first attempt.
5.3 Setting up a Partnership
ActiveSync file synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the AT870 and
the Host PC.
Setting up a Partnership.
1. Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the AT870.
2. Select Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the
synchronization options.
Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents
directory. During the ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be
synchronized to the My Documents directory on the AT870.
5.4 Transferring Files
To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC:
1. Select Start > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync
2. Double-click on the ActiveSync icon in the System Tool Tray.
3. After you have established a connection with your PDA, tap the Explore button at the
top of the ActiveSync window (or select Explore form the File menu). Navigate to
the target directory on your portable and copy the desired file by using the Copy/Paste
method or dragging and dropping the desired file(s) into the folder.
6. Microsoft WordPad
Use Microsoft WordPad to create documents, such as letters or meeting minutes.
Select Start > Programs > Microsoft WordPad
The PDA comes with WordPad for Windows CE .NET installed from the factory. The following
text and document file types are compatible with WordPad:
Text (*.txt ), Word Document (*.doc ), Rich Text File (*.rtf ), WordPad (*.pwd )
When you transfer file types other than *.pwd to the Windows CE .NET device, it translates
the files into a compressed Windows CE .NET file type.
Figure 1. WordPad.
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7. Window Media Player
Use Media Player on your desktop to copy digital audio and video files to your AT870. You
can play Window media and MP3 files on your AT870.
To display Media Player:
Tap Star > Programs > Media Player
Figure 1. Media Player
8. Internet Explorer
The PDA comes with Internet Explorer for Windows CE.Net installed
1. Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start > Programs > Internet Explorer.
2. To set a default home page, navigate to the desired default web page.
3. Select View > Internet Options from the command bar.
4. Enter the desired URL in the Start Page field.
5. Press the OK button.
Figure 1. Internet Explorer
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9. Context Sensitive Help
Microsoft Windows CE context sensitive help is available where ever a ? button appears
in the upper right hand corner of the window. To open context sensitive Help, select/tap the
? in the upper right corner of most screens. Select/tap the desired item from the list of
hot links.
Figure 1. Sensitive Help
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Chap 3. Optional Module (Version 1.1)
The automatic identification and wireless network technology has helped users to keep their
information, and makes IT engineers try various methods to develop modules used within
mobile computer. The AT870 can also be supported with the optional modules for the needs
of users. This section provides you with the information of the Optional Modules, and sources
for additional product information. You need to confirm the follow information before you get
the device that you want to use.
The Optional modules supported from ATID
Note: According to users purpose or Upgrading for device, the additional information can be
changed.
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1. 1D barcode Scanner
This chapter introduces the AT870 built in with the 1D, 2D barcode Scanner program to assist
you in making the most out of your AT870
1.1 1DScanner(Demo program)
You can execute AT1DSMScanner coded from ATID to make sure that your AT870 scans
barcodes exactly.
Figure 1. Scan Window for 1D or 2D image
1) To execute Scanner Diagnostics
Tap [start] -> [program] -> [Scanner] -> [AT1DSMScanner]
2) Reading barcodes
1. Press the L/R scanning button or Fn2, KBD key to scan barcode. You can also tap the
Start on the screen to scan a barcode when the lager beam is aimed to a barcode.
2. Make sure that your AT870 scans barcode exactly on the demo program.
* The scanned data will be displayed on the screen, if your AT870 reads a tag exactly.
Figure 3. 1D Scanner Program
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Figure 4. Select barcodes that you are
using
Figure 5. Detailed function
Figure 6. Load factory default
Optional Function:
Decides to format or not the result value to be added
with its type.
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1.2 Setting up the AT1DEmulator
You can input the barcode value you scanned in any application program that has a cursor
after setting the AT1Demulator. Like an input device, the AT1Demulator makes data displayed
in an application program (see the following figure)
Fiture8. Barcode value in the WordPad Program
1) Using the AT1DEmulator
Because the AT1DEmulator can apply to all application programs that have a cursor such like
Web program, Wordpad and others, you can input the scanned data directly without coding
any application program.
2) To executing Emulator
Tap [Start] -> [Program] -> [Scanner] ->
[AT1DTCEmulator]
Figure 9. AT1DTCEmulator.exe -> Tap this AT1DTCEmulator Icon
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3) Setting the Emulator
Figure 11. Setting Menu
1. Result Type
There are 2 kinds of method to print the scanned barcode data where a curser is
pointing.
A. Keyboard Event : Print the scanned barcode data like input Keyboard
B. Copy & Paste : Print the scanned barcode data with Clipboard
2. Terminator
You can set the termination code at the end of Barcode Value to tap Terminator.
A. None : No input the termination code.
B. CRLF(Default Setting) : Carriage Return & Line Feed (Enter code)
C. Space : Input Space code.
D. Tab : Input Tab key code.
3. KeySetup
You can make Hardware keys set to aim the lager beam.
A. F1 ~ F8 Key : press those keys on the keypad to read barcode after setting.
B. Gun1, Gun2 : Set for the gun-typed AT870 .
C. KBD/1, KBD/2 key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key
D. Left Key, Right Key key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key
4. Sound : set the sound On/Off after Scanning Barcode
5. Vibrator : set the Vibrator On/Off after Scanning Barcode
6. Setting : NO use.
7. Close : Make Emulator Program closed
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2. 2D barcode Scanner
2.1 Reading 2D barcode & Symbology Setting
You can execute AT2DScanner coded from ATID to make sure that your AT870 scans
barcodes exactly.
1) Executing Scanner Diagnostics
[Start] -> [Programs] -> [Scanner] -> [AT2DTScanner]
Note: If you dont have AT2Dscanner.exe(Ver 2.0) File, please look for our staff or visit ATID
web site at www.atid1.com to download.
2) Reading barcode
Figure 1. Wait till the program is initialized.
1. Press the L/R scanning button or Fn4, KBD key to scan barcode. You can also tap the
Start on the screen to scan a barcode when the lager beam is aimed to a barcode.
2. Make sure that your AT870 scans barcode exactly on the demo program.
* The scanned data will be displayed on the screen, if your AT870 reads a tag exactly.
* If you stop scanning before your AT870 reads a tag completely An abnormal sound
comes out.
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Figure 2. 2D Scanner Function
Figure 3. Select symbology Figure 14. set up symbology with detail.
After Scanning barcode, the value you sc
anned will
be displayed on the screen.
* Start H/W button is for only checking H/W.
You can set up the selected Symbology Value
with detail.
Setting all Symbology
Default All : makes all Symbologis set to be factory
default
Enable All : makes all Symbologis enabled to read
Disable All : makes all Symbologis disabled to read
You can set up the selected Symbology Value to
be factory default
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2.2 Setting the AT2DEmulator
You can input the barcode value you scanned in any application program that has a cursor
after setting the AT1Demulator. Like an input device, the AT1Demulator makes data displayed
in an application program (see the following figure)
Fiture 5. Barcode value in the WordPad Program
1) Using the AT2DEmulator
Because the AT2DEmulator can apply to all application programs that have a cursor such like
Web program, Wordpad and others, you can input the scanned data directly without coding
any application program.
2) To executing Emulator
Tap [Start] -> [Program] -> [Scanner] -> [AT2DTCEmulator]
Figure 6. AT2DEmulator.exe Figure 7. Tap this AT2DEmulator Icon
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3) Setting the Emulator
Figure 8. Setting Menu
1. Result Type
There are 2 kinds of method to print the scanned barcode data where a curser is
pointing.
A. Keyboard Event : Print the scanned barcode data like input Keyboard
B. Copy & Paste : Print the scanned barcode data with Clipboard
2. Terminator
You can set the termination code at the end of Barcode Value to tap Terminator.
A. None : No input the termination code.
B. CRLF(Default Setting) : Carriage Return & Line Feed (Enter code)
C. Space : Input Space code.
D. Tab : Input Tab key code.
3. KeySetup
You can make Hardware keys set to aim the lager beam.
A. F1 ~ F8 Key : press those keys on the keypad to read barcode after setting.
B. Gun1, Gun2 : Set for the gun-typed AT870 .
C. KBD/1, KBD/2 key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key
D. Left Key, Right Key key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key
4. Sound : set the sound On/Off after Scanning Barcode
5. Vibrator : set the Vibrator On/Off after Scanning Barcode
6. Setting : NO use.
7. Close : Make Emulator Program closed
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2.3 Scanning Barcode
To use the scanning function, complete the following steps:
1. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using devices
equipped with a laser scanner.
Warning
Some AT870 come with laser scanners that scan using laser light. Never look directly into the
laser light or shine the laser light into the eyes.
2. Select Start > Programs > Scanner > AT1DScanner to open the scanning application. This
application runs in the background and only shows up as bar code icon in the system tray.
3. Aim the scanning beam at the center of the bar code.
Position the device close to bar code when scanning small bar codes.
Position it at a distance when scanning larger bar codes.
The scanner stops scanning after you release the key or after five (5) seconds.
Figure 2. Scanning Beam Positions
Correct Scanning Position
1D
2D
Incorrect Scanning Position
1D
2D
Wrong ways to san barcode
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4. Press the Right or Left <Scan> key. The scanner scans as long as you hold the key or for
five (5) seconds.
5. Upon reading a bar code, the device beeps and the vibrates until the trigger is released or
after five (5)
seconds. The beep tone and Vibrates indicate a good read.
*If the bar code scan failed, adjust the reading angle or distance. Make sure that the scanning
beam scans across all bars of the bar code.
6. The bar code data is entered in the current application. Once a bar code is read
successfully, the scanner turns off automatically.
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3. Wireless LAN
The AT870 is versatile mobile computer that you can add to your wireless LAN. It has an
internal 802.11 b/g radio to transfer data using wireless communications. This section of the
manual assumes that you have already set up your wireless communications network
including access points.
Your AT870 supports TCP/IP network protocols. In a TCP/IP network, the AT870
communicates with a host computer directly using TCP/IP. The access point acts a bridge to
allow communications in wireless networks.
3.1 Power on Wireless LAN
The default of Wireless LAN was set with WLan off when your AT870 was manufactured
at the factory.
To make wireless LAN on:
Select Start > Programs > AT570Wlan
Figure 1. Wireless icon Figure 2. Select AP
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After selecting WLan On the LAN icon appears on the control bar.
Connecting your AT870 to a network device:
Double tap LAN icon > tap Wireless Information.
Figure 3. Select AP
Select a network that your AT870 has scanned in the list box, and tap Connect after selecting
the network, than the network will be connected to your AT870.
3.2 IP Information
To see IP Information:
Double-tap the LAN icon, and tap IP Information tap.
Figure 4. IP Information
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3.3 Setting manually
You can also connect your AT870 to a network with manual method in the Wireless
Properties.
To set wireless LAN in Wireless Properties:
Double tap WLAN icon > tap WLAN Tap > Input data > Tap OK
Figure 5. Wireless Properties
3.4 Power Off Wireless Off
To make wireless LAN Off:
Press FN key and Esc key at the same time, and select WLAN Off
Figure 6. Wireless Off
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4. Bluetooth
Your AT870 can optionally be built in with the Bluetooth Manager program to communicate
with wireless printer. In the Bluetooth Stack Service, your AT870 only supports SPP (Serial
Printer Profile)
To make sure your bluethooth device, keep these following tips in your mind.
4.1 To enable Bluetooth
Bluetooth is not started by default after a clean-boot is performed. It is because of your
AT870 retains the bluetooth state when a clean-boots are performed. For example, if
Bluetooth was enabled before a clean-boot, Your AT870 boots up with the Bluetooth state
enabled and Bluetooth virtual COM ports registered. Reactivate the connections manually as
the system does not do them. If Bluetooth was disable before a clean boot was performed,
the AT870 boots up with disabled.
To turn on Bluetooth:
Double tap My Device > Windows > Tap Bluetooth icon
4.2 Bluetooth Manager
Bluetooth Manager is a program that makes your AT870 scan SPP device and connect to a
device that you want use in its scanning range.
After connecting your AT870 to SPP device through Bluetooth Manager, the AT870 supports
Virtual Com Port (COM3) and sets up the Baud-rate as 9600 bps.
4.3 Connecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP)
BT-Manager is coded only for Hardware support to connect AT870 to a Bluetooth Printer.
To start BT_Manager:
Tap Start > Program > Tap BT_Manager
Figure 1. Executing BT_Manager
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Figure 2. Step-1 COM3,9600,Mode:1 Click Open Figure 3. Step-2 Scanning around Device
Note: If the BT_manager has found out the printer you
want to use before the OK massage appears, and
you want to stop scanning other printer, you can stop
scanning other printer to click the Scan Stop
button.
Figure 4. Step-3 After scanning device
After the BT_Mmanager Scans Bluetooth
SSP device, the information of scanned
devise will be displayed on the screen.
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Connecting to a Bluetooth printer
Figure 5. Step-4 Selecting the Device
Figure 6. Step-5 Press the Connect button after inputting the pin code
1. Select a printer you want to use
2. Input the pin-
code number provided
from its manufacturing company.
3. Click the Connect button
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Figure 7. Step-6 Press the Mode Save after Checking up connection
Figure 8. Step-7 Apply(Exit) Click
Automatic Connection Restoration: Your AT870 will get to be connected to a printer after the
Step7. Make a mental note that BT-Manager is coded only for Hardware support to connect
your AT870 to a printer. On this understanding you may know that AT870 will restore the
former connection after the following case:
1. After you turn on your AT870 to restart.
2. After you perform a reset or hardreset activity.
4. If your PDA is connected to a
printer, you can see the connection
massage- CONNECT xxxxxxxxx
5. Click the Mode Save
button to
save the connection status (refer to
Automatic Connection Restoration
)
Caution: the Mode Select
must be
set by 1.
6. To test printing click the
Test
Printing button.
7. Click the Apply(Exit)
button to
close BT_manager.
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Note: Use the BT_Manager, when you are under the following case:
1. To close BT_Manager after it is connected to a printer.
2. If you dont want to use the printer anymore, and stop to support power to the
Bluetooth chip modulated in AT870 to save more power.
3. If you want to connect your AT870 to another printer.
4.4 Reference for Application Developer
Check up the connection of AT870 to a Bluetooth Printer after the step7
To control Bluetooth Printer with the users application, you should set your AT870 as
COM3 and 9600bps rate.
Application developer, if they need to make the program to control the Bluetooth printer,
they must follow the below steps:
1. Make your AT870 connected to a Bluetooth Printer through the BT_Manager. the
BT_Manager program is only for hardware connection support, so you will never use it
as far as the Bluetooth Printer is not changed.
2. If you make program with the EVC++ Tool, you need to set the Port as COM3 and
Baud rate as 9600bps.
Ex ) EVC++ Source
-. Open ( Windows API CreateFile Function)
g_BT_Handle = CreateFile(_T("COM3:"),
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
0,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL
);
dcb.BaudRate = CBR_9600;
dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;
dcb.ByteSize = 8;
-. Printing data from AT870 (Windows API WriteFile Function)
Make the Bluetooth Printer print the data from AT870 to use the Writefile function.
-. Reading data from printer (Windows API ReadFile Function)
Make AT870 read the data from the Bluetooth Printer to use the ReadFile Function
Ex ) Bluetooth Data : MSR Data Etc
Note: If there is some problem with your bluetooth printer when you use your program which is
coded with the Library Function provided from the printer manufacturing company, you
should contact someone working in that company for further information
Checking up the communication between the Bluetooth printer and the demo program
Try to type data with keyboard in the program that is displayed on the screen (Figure 18), or
the demo program will transmit your data to the Bluetooth printer, than the printer will print the
data. It is no matter to try this test even after turning on your AT870 when its power is off.
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4.5 Disconnecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP) from AT870
Use the BT_Manager to disconnect the Bluetooth printer from your AT870, when you are
under the following case:
1. To close BT_Manager after it is connected to a printer.
2. If you dont want to use the printer anymore, and stop to support power to the
Bluetooth chip modulated in AT870 to save more power.
3. If you want to connect your AT870 to another printer.
Start > Program > Tap BT_Manager
Figure 9. Click BT_Manager
Figure 10. Step-1 Click COM3,9600,Mode:1 Open Figure 11. Step-2 Click Disconect
Note : you can connect your AT870 to another printer after tapping the Disconnect button.
To disconnect bluetooth printer from
AT-570:
1. Execute BT_Manager.
2. Click the Openbutton.
3. Select 9600bps,
and select 1
in the Mode Select box.
4. Click the DisConnect button.
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Figure 12. Step-3 Power off Click
Note : You should close the program after tapping the Power Offbutton, therefore you can
use the program again anytime.
5. To save more power, press
the Power Off button.
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5. GPS Module
Options to install the GPS Module
Figure 1 (Port : COM6)
GPS Module designed to be installed on the top of the AT870
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5.1 Executing the GPS
To execute GPS:
Tap start > program > GPS_xxx.exe
5.2 Configuring the Port and Baud Setting for Executing the GPS
To use the GPS installed on your AT870, you need to make the GPSs power on. For that,
please double-click the GPS_Power_Init -the EXE file that in the Flash Disk. And
than tap the GPS EXE icon, the following GPS screen appears.
Figure 4. Executed GPS screen Figure 5. Comm Setting
If you tap the Agree tap in the figure 5, the Comm Setting screen appears. For executing the
GPS, you need to configure the port and baud at first. Select the connect on the
command bar, and select Serial Port(Comm Port) in the pop-up menu.And select these
settings.
GPS port: COM6(GPS_Top.exe)
Baud: 9600 bps
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Figure 6. Comm Setting screen
Tap OK after configuring Port and Baud
Figure 7. Com Port Setting Figure 8. Baud Rate Setting
5.3 Checking the GPS status
After tapping OK if the program is operated normally, you can see the red lamp (see the
1 in the figure 26) glittering.
The data received appears in the part of the 2 (but according to the reception status it takes
more or less time to access data.)
Figure 9. GPS Reception Status
1
2
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Confirmation of receiving GPS data
1. Find an open place to check your GPS.
2. According to the actual environment, the time to receive data is different (about
3~10min)
3. After receiving GPS data once, it is more fast to receive GPS data than the first
attempt .
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6. Using Camera
6.1 To use your Camera:
Tap start > Program > Camera
Figure 1. Executing Camera
Camera Screen
Figure 2 Camera Screen
Preview Window
Capturing button
The number of stored files
Delete File Button
Adjusting Brightness
Zooming button
Resolution Setting Button
Re-rotation Button
Preview Stop Button
Setting Viewing Effect
Preview Start Button
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G G yG G vG mjjG `]TZY]G G G G G G G G
G G G OymPG G G G G mjjG G
UG{GGGGGGGGGGGG
|UzUG G G G UG {G G G G G G G G mjjG
GGGGUG|GGGGGGGUG
|¡GSGSGGGGGGSGGG
SG G G G G G mjjG UG kG G G G G G G G
UG pG G G G G G G G G SGGGGGUG
wGGGGGGGUG G G
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{G zhyG G G G G G G G G G G ymG G G G G
GGGGGGGUG{GzhyGGGGGGGGGGG
SG G G G UGpG G G G G G ymG G G
UGhGGGGGGGGGGGGUGiGG
GSGGzhyGGGGGGGGGGGGGGmjjUG
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G G G UG ~G G G G G G G G G G G
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GGGSGGGGGGGUGhGGSG
G G zhyG G G G G G G G G G G UG
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tG G G G ˅ G zhyG G G G G G G mjjG aG G
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G G G U{G G G G mjjG ymG G G SG G
G TSG G G G G G G G XU\G G G G G
G ˅G G G G G G G wkhSG G G SG G G G UG
{G G G TG TSG G G G G G G G G
G G G UG {G G G G G G G G G G G
G G G mjjG ymG G G G SG G G G UG
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{GGGGGX\GGmjjGyUG
vGGGGGGGaGXUG{GGGGGG
SG G YUG {G G G G G G UG pG
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{GGGGGGGGGGGGGGjG iGG
SG wG G G X\G G G mjjG yUG {G G G G G G
GGGGGGGGUG
{G G SG G G G G G mG G SG G G
GGGGGGGSGGGGGG
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GGGGGGGGGGSGGG
G G G G G G G G SG G G G G G G G
GGGGGGGGGGaG
TGyGGGGGUG
TGpGGGGGGGG
TGjGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
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TGjGGGGGGV{}GGGUG
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mjjG~hyupunaG G G G
{G G G G G G G G UG G jG G G G
G G G G G G G G G G G
GGGGUGG{GGGGGG G G G
GGG¡GGGGGUG
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