ATID AT870N Industrial PDA User Manual AT870N WinMB User Guide v 1 2 Eng
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Disclaimer ATID is a registered trademark of ATID CO.LTD. AT870N is a registered trademark of ATID CO.LTD. and of its wholly owned subsidiaries. Microsoft Windows®, Windows® 2000, Windows® CE .NET, Windows® NT, and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ATID CO.LTD. #1211 Byuksan/Kyungin Digitalvalley 11, 184, Gasan digital 2-ro, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel: +82-2-544-1436 Fax: +82-2-2113-0040 www.atid1.com AT870N User Guide Contents Before Using the Manual for AT870N, ............................................................................................. 6 Chapter 1. Caution when using AT870N ......................................................................................... 7 1. How to use the battery correctly .................................................................................................. 7 2. Caution when using AT870N ....................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2. Product Composition...................................................................................................... 8 1. Product composition .................................................................................................................... 8 2. Name of Each Part ...................................................................................................................... 8 3.Name and Function of Each Part ............................................................................................... 10 Chapter3. Basic Function .............................................................................................................. 11 1. Power and Battery ..................................................................................................................... 11 Switch-On the Backup Battery .............................................................................................. 11 Attaching and Detaching the Main Battery ........................................................................... 12 Charging the Battery ............................................................................................................. 13 Power ON / OFF ................................................................................................................... 13 Checking Battery Gauge ....................................................................................................... 15 Back-up Battery..................................................................................................................... 16 Changing the Battery ............................................................................................................ 16 2. System Reset ............................................................................................................................ 16 2.1 SOFT RESET.................................................................................................................. 16 2.2 HARD RESET ............................................................................................................ 17 2.3 Initializing the System................................................................................................. 17 3. Use of Micro SD, SIM, SAM CARD ........................................................................................... 18 3.1 Installing Micro SD CARD ............................................................................................... 18 3.2 Installing SIM CARD and SAM CARD ............................................................................ 20 4. Individual Environment Setting .................................................................................................. 21 4.1 Phone Password Setting ............................................................................................ 21 4.2 User Information ......................................................................................................... 21 4.3 LOCK .......................................................................................................................... 22 5. System Configuration ................................................................................................................ 23 5.1 Memory ...................................................................................................................... 23 5.2 Task Manger ............................................................................................................... 23 5.3 Program Removal ...................................................................................................... 23 5.4 GPS ............................................................................................................................ 24 5.5 Brightness Setting ...................................................................................................... 24 AT870N User Guide 5.6 Brightness On/Off Setting........................................................................................... 24 5.7 Screen Adjustment ..................................................................................................... 25 5.8 Volume Settings ......................................................................................................... 25 5.9 Sound & Notification Setting ...................................................................................... 26 5.10 Clock & Alarms Setting ............................................................................................... 26 5.11 Wireless Manager ...................................................................................................... 27 6. Use of Keypad ........................................................................................................................... 27 6.1 Use of Keypad ............................................................................................................ 27 6.2 Data Input ................................................................................................................... 28 6.3 Device Configuration & Function Execution Using keypad ........................................ 28 7. Use of Stylus .............................................................................................................................. 29 8. ActiveSync ................................................................................................................................. 29 8.1 Microsoft ActiveSync Installation ................................................................................ 29 8.2 Connection settings for PC ........................................................................................ 31 8.3 Data Transfer.............................................................................................................. 32 Chapter 4. Optional Module ........................................................................................................... 34 1. Using 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner ............................................................................................. 35 1.1 Barcode Reading ............................................................................................................ 35 1.2 Setting Barcode Emulator ............................................................................................... 37 1.3 Barcode Scanning ........................................................................................................... 39 2. WiFi ............................................................................................................................................ 40 2.1WiFi On /Off ..................................................................................................................... 40 2.2WiFi function On /Off ........................................................................................................ 40 2.3Connecting to WiFi AP ..................................................................................................... 41 3. Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................ 43 3.1Bluetooth On/Off .............................................................................................................. 43 3.2 Bluetooth Paring ............................................................................................................. 44 3.3 Bixolon SPP-R200 Printer Demo .................................................................................... 46 4. Phone ................................................................................................................................. 47 4.1 Turn on the phone ........................................................................................................... 47 4.2Making a phone call ......................................................................................................... 47 4.3 Receiving calls ........................................................................................................... 48 4.4Hanging up calls .............................................................................................................. 48 4.5Switching calls.................................................................................................................. 49 5. Contacts ............................................................................................................................. 49 5.1Contacts ........................................................................................................................... 49 AT870N User Guide 5.2 Search for Contacts ........................................................................................................ 50 5.3 Adding New Contacts ...................................................................................................... 50 6. Text Message ............................................................................................................................. 51 6.4 Replying to the Text Message ......................................................................................... 51 7. GPS Module .............................................................................................................................. 52 7.1GPS Demo Program ........................................................................................................ 52 8. Camera ...................................................................................................................................... 52 8.1 Camera ........................................................................................................................... 53 9. HF13.56MHz .............................................................................................................................. 53 9.1RF13.56 Demo Program .................................................................................................. 53 10. Smart Card Device .................................................................................................................. 55 10.1Smartcard Program ........................................................................................................ 55 11. UHF 900Mhz ............................................................................................................................ 56 11.1 UHF 900Mhz Program .................................................................................................. 56 Chapter 5. Appendix ...................................................................................................................... 59 Product Specifications ................................................................................................................... 59 AT870N User Guide Before Using the Manual for AT870N, User guide inclusive of text, images, logos, product names is either the property of, or used with permission by ATID Co.,Ltd. The information may not be distributed, modified, displayed, reproduced (in whole or in part) without the prior written permission of ATID Co.,Ltd There are some differences between user guide and actual function of device User guide can be adjusted by ATID Co.,Ltd without consent of user discretionally. User guide is written for users who want to use and maintain the AT870N. Please read and understand these instruction prior to operating this unit. Safety information Please read and follow all warnings and cautions for user`s safety in this document before you handle and operate ATID equipment. WARNING! A warning requires that you must strictly pay attention to operate procedure, practice, condition, and state, or might be injured seriously. CAUTION A caution explains the important point which has a huge possibility to break the device and make a malfunction FCC Caution 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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 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 or more 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 connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. AT870N User Guide Body Operation This device was tested for typical body support operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.0 cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the device, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Chapter 1. Caution when using AT870N Please aware of the manual contents in advance before you handle and operate your AT870N and other ATID Products. 1. How to use the battery correctly In case that you dropped the main body or battery in water, please do not put into the stove or heater for drying. Just keep it in natural drying or contact purchase place Please note that the battery terminal doesn’t have to be contacted to metallic object. If you do not use the battery for a long time, please keep it at room temperature after charging Operating time of battery can be shorter than usual in accordance with loss of battery and use time. In this case, please contact us. You have to use provided adaptor when charging the device. 2. Caution when using AT870N User careless or products repair would damage the stored data. Manufacturer is not responsible for this damage, so please do back-up the important data separately If you have a problem on product, do not try to repair or disassemble it by yourself, please contact our customer service center. Do not use your product at the specific places such as hospital, plane and so on where electromagnetic wave or the risk may occur Please note that using the device in environment of high temperature and humidity for long hours can make a malfunction of device. Please do not use other material instead of provided stylus pen, otherwise it might be damaged or not worked properly. Please be careful not to touch the saw tooth of metallic paper cutter at the entrance section of printer in order not to get injured In case of that noise, smoke and odor occur at the device while using product, please disconnect the charger with device and off the power immediately, then please contact our customer service center If you have any other questions on use of device, please contact our customer service center AT870N User Guide Ch hapter 2. Pro oduct Comp positio on AT87 70N is based upon Microssoft window Mobile 6.5. As A the state of o the art pro oduct, it is equipped with h barcode sccanner, RFID D Tag reader, MSR card reader, printe er, smart card d reader, MOD DEM, Camera a and so on and a it can be e applied to Industry, Ente erprise, Logistics and so on, can be ussed extensive ely in many fields due to this kind of vvarious functtions 1. Product composi tion Open n the packing g box and confirm the item ms as below w. 2. Powe er Adaptor and a AC cablle Standard Ba attery 3. S 1 AT870N B 1. Body 5. USB sync cable 6. Protect film 7. Hand Strap 8.S Stylus Pen 4 Leather case 4. (Option nal) *Pleasse contact our cu ustomer service e in defect of pro oduct compositiion and need to o be changed. 2. Name of Each Part AT870N User Guide Came era flash(Option nal) 1D//2DScanner((Optional)) Camera(Option nal) WL LAN(Optional) LED Scan Buttons Pho one receiver Internal HF F(Optional) Hand strap hole Cha arge LED Sp peaker UHF Conne ecting port Volu ume Buttons Main Battery Tou uch Screen Leftt / Right Key Key ypad Batte ery Latch Resset Button Microphone Adapter Jack Earphone Jackk Cradle Connecto or Sync Cable Connecto or AT870N U User Guide 3.Name and Function of Each Part FUNCTION NAME 1D/2DScanner(Optional)) Please be careful not to get the damage or the foreign substances at the Window emitted the laser bean Warning! Do not look at the laser beam directly. UHF Connecting port It is connector to equip the UHF 900Mhz tag reader module Internal HF(Optional) It is location where HF13.56Mhz internal module is equipped Reset Button Please do soft reset by using this button which is located on the keypad. Please do hard reset in combination with Power button Microphone It is used for telephone conversation. WLAN(Optional) LED It displays whether the wireless WLAN power gets supply or not Battery Latch You can attach and detach by moving it from side to side Main Battery It attaches on body for receiving power Volume Buttons You can control the sound in combination withbutton Scan button (F7, F8) You can scan the barcode or RFID tag by this buttons Scan button (F9) You can scan the barcode or RFID tag by this button Speaker It is equipped for playing sound and various sound effects internally Sync Cable Connector It makes device transmit and receive the data with computer in connection with USB sync cable. Earphone Jack It is used for connecting the earphone with device. Left / Right Key It makes possible to move from side to side. It makes possible to move from above to below in combination with button LED It will be changed into the red color when charging / into the green color at full Adapter Jack Please do connect it with provided adapter when charging the device Camera Flash(Optional) It functions for camera Camera(Optional) It makes image capture and save Cradle Connector It is used as a port for charging the battery or connecting the body with computer Keypad Device can implement the program by inputting the key value at the keypad Touch Screen You can implement and terminate the program to touch the screen by using stylus pen Hand strap hole Please attach hand strap and stylus pen with device for your convenience when using it for a long time. 10 AT870N User Guide Ch hapter3. Bas sic Fun nction 1. Power an nd Batterry ery for AT870 0N is compos sed of main battery and b backup batte ery. A main b battery suppliies the Batte powe er to the syste em and RAM M which could keep the d data. A backu up battery co ould keep the e data of RAM when the main battery discharged co ompletely. V 2,970mA Lithium - Ion Main Battery: 3.7V 80mA Lithium - poly ymer Backup Battery: 3.7V NOTE: Please sw witch on the back-up batttery as below w instruction in i advance att the beginnin ng then, attach th he main battery to body an nd then, charrge it in full be efore using the product Swittch-On the Backup Ba attery he status of battery comp partment on the t rear of bo ody The image as below shows th Pleas se slide the switch of bac ckup battery to t right direcction on the device. If the switch turns s on, the pow wer of battery y will supply to t the system m. Switch for Backup Pleas se attach the e main batterry on the rearr of body. Pleas se attach the e main battery y on the body by moving the latch lev ver in case off attaching th he battery. Pleas se refer to s section 1.2 of o attaching and detach hing the batttery Pleas se connect th he charger with w charger jack and then n do check iff red light is lit on the LED D. Pleas se charge it u until the gree en light is lit on o the LED NOTE: Please press the button a co ouple of seco onds for shorrtening the ch harging time, in case of that window s screen has shown. 11 AT870N U User Guide
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