ATID AT870N Industrial PDA User Manual AT870N WinMB User Guide v 1 2 Eng
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Attac ching and Detaching the Main Battery Deta achment Battery below has sh hown the botttom of devicce These image as b se slide the battery latch to the right (Direction to UNLOCK), and a then lift tthe main batttery to Pleas detac ch the main b battery after grapping the e gap of batte ery on the bo ottom. Batttery Latch Both Side of tthe Gap For detachment Battery Atta achment Pleas se put the top of the batttery into the above gap of o device and d then, push the bottom of battery into th he below gap p of device and a then, slid de the lever tto right (Direc ction to LOC CK). Above e gap for Atttachment / Top of o the batteryy 12 AT870N User Guide Charrging the Battery You have to charg ge it through dedicated adapter which h is provided d when you b bought Red light is lit on n LED when it starts to charge. It will w be chang ged into gree en light in ca ase of full ging charg Connecting the Adapte er ug the adapte er cable to 220V socket. 1. Plu 2. Co onnect adapter DC cable with “Powerr Connecting Ja ack” 3. LE ED will be cha anged when the red lightt is lit on the LED Caution:: You mustt use provided adapter witth device. Oth herwise your device might be damaged Pow wer ON / OF FF e is window screen as below or you don`t use th he system in the status of o running In case that there otherr program, the device is able to enter the low-pow wer mode (Sle eep mode) If you u want to use e it again, ple ease press th hebutton Icon n Mark Sttart Button ICON N Mark:Show w the presentt state of sys stem Startt Button:Actiivate the start menu and then, executte a program m. Power –ON//OFF by butto on 13 AT870N U User Guide Pow wer-OFF: 1. When the t system iss in booting status, press button forr 2~3 second ds, then the screen will be turne ed off and entter the low-power mode)). mode (sleep Pow wer-ON: 1. When the t system iss in off status s, press button just a mome ent, then scre een will be tu urned on and start the sysstem. m will automa atically be turrned on if it is 2. System connec cted with USB B cable for ActiveSync Power Button NOTE: If therre was a tiny battery gauge remained des spite of power--off, the data of o RAM will be e saved, and these progra ams will be recovered in cas se of power-o on. If both main n battery and backup batterry are in the diischarge state, the RAM data a will disappea ar, and the sys stem will be re e-starting if the e power is cha arged again. Automatic Power-OFF The e device will be automatically entered d to low-pow wer mode (Slleep mode) iif user does not use it for the t designatted time. Use er can chang ge the desig gnated time at a the contro ol panel and power as belo ow. If user sets proper time-out, the e device can n be protecte ed from the situation of power-on with hout user and d battery can n be prolonge ed. [STAR RT BUTTON] -> [SETTING GS] -> [POWER] ->[ADVAN NCED] Iccon for POW WER In ndication User can n enter the above screen n in case of double clicking the ic con of System can be turne ed on in case e of low-powe er y pushing the e > button mode by 14 AT870N User Guide Turn Off the Device in Case of Discharging the Battery If the system cannot be used by electric discharge, it will be automatically entered into low-power mode (sleep mode). In this case, user have to charge the main battery or connect the adaptor with the adaptor connecting jack of main body, then press the button to turn on the system since it won`t be turned on despite of pressing the button. Checking Battery Gauge NOTE: Using time for battery will be influenced by way of use, surrounding environment. In general, you can use the device from 6 hours to 12 hours after 2200 mA battery is fully charged. Checking the Gauge Remained [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [POWER] -> [BATTERY] Caution for Low Battery If the system is unavailable for low-battery, caution screen for lack of battery will be came out. In this situation, please turn off the device by pushing button and then charge as soon as possible. 15 AT870N User Guide Back-up Batte ery s used for prrotecting the RAM data in n case of disc charging the e main battery Back-up battery is CAU UTION: RA AM data willl be disapp peared if bo oth main an nd back-up battery completely dis scharge. Acttivated RAM M data will be disappearred at the ru unning prog gram and the e system willl restart in case of inpu utting the po ower instead d of recoverring. Changing the e Battery You need to purrchase a ne ew battery iff existing ba attery got da amaged or reached to its life CAUTIO ON! Please discard the expired battery at the t designa ated locatio on 2. System Reset Pleas se do restart the system when the application doe esn`t work prroperly or sysstem receive es no respo onse 2.1 SOFT RESE ET In ne eed of Soft rreset, There e is a Hang-u up, which me eans that the e system rece eives no response in casse of running the program. Whe en user enco ounters Hang g-up, please do reset the e system for rrecovering th he devic ce. Please no ote that warm m reset can make the pro ogram termin nate and clea ar the using memory. But it do oesn`t influen nce on installed program and data etc c. cess of Softt Reset] [Proc Pleas se press the e Reset butto on which is located on the device with w stylus pe en for a mom ment. The syste em will be resstarted after turning off th he screen jus st a moment automaticallly. [Resu ult of Soft Reset] System will b be restarted. OS O will be re estarted. Screen will be b reshown after 10 seco onds Adjusted reg gistry informa ation, copied file an nd installed program w be remaiined will POWE ER BUTT TON RESET BUTT TON 16 AT870N User Guide 2.2 HARD RES SET In ne eed of Hard reset Hard d reset which h is called co old reset can be used for initializing th he hardware ccompletely. Registry value e, copied file and installed d program ca an be remained originally even thoug gh user uses s the hard reset, but please note that tim me/date will be initialized d. Therefore e, please do reset the tim me if user uses the hard resst ase use hard d reset if it is impossible to recover the e system des spite of soft rreset Plea [Proc cess of Hard d Reset] Pleas se press the Power butto on and resett button with h stylus pen simultaneou usly and then n, unhand those e buttons. [Resu ult of Hard R Reset] System will b be restarted. OS O will be re estarted. Screen will be b reshown There are se etting screen of time / datte and user have to resett the setting og o time and date. 2.3 Initializing the System se use [Boot Menu] when n user encou unters below situation Pleas hen user wan nts to recove er the adjuste ed registry in nformation ba ack again. 1. Wh 2. Wh hen user wan nts to initializ ze the storag ge space inside the “My Computer” 3. Wh hen user wan nts to initializ ze the storag ge space inside the “Flash Disk” 4. Wh hen user wan nts to make system a com meback as th he state of beginning s buttton and press s button simulltaneously Press Pow wer Button Fun n Button Re eset Button [Boott Menu] is ca ame out at the screen afte er 2 ~ 3 seco onds as below [Boot Menu]] 1. SD Image Update 2. Clean On Exit (No) 3. Factory Reset 0. Exit 17 AT870N U User Guide Enter the lefft screen eve en if user dou uble clicks the > icon System will be b turned on n if user push h the Power button even though devicce has been entered into the sleep mo ode by autom matic power off [[Boot Menu] Initial Screen SD Image e Update Update the e image (bo oot, OS) by SD Card Clean On Exit f recoveryy of My deviice, registryy as a state of beginnin ng Function for Factory Reset Function for f recoveryy of My deviice, registryy, Flash Fold der as a sta ate of beginning Exit Boot Men nu Termination 3. Use U of Miicro SD, SIM, SAM CARD Below w image show ws the back side of devic ce when sep parating the main battery from device There e are 1EA SIIM Card Slott, 3EA SAM Card Slot and 1EA Micro o SD Card Slo ot. Micrro SD CARD slo ot SAM M CARD slot SIM CARD slot 3.1 In nstalling M Micro SD CA ARD Do unlock the Micro SD ARD by slid ding the card CA slo ot cover righ ht side Lift the e slot cover up 18 AT870N User Guide Pu ut the SD memory on the slot and then, shut the co over up Do lock th he slot cov ver by sliding it to left sid de and then, turn n on the device after equip pping the ba attery CARD folder will be b shown if user implem ments the file explorer a after insertin ng the SD MMC Micro o SD memorry card as below image ART] -> [File Explorer] [STA 19 AT870N U User Guide 3.2 In nstalling S SIM CARD and a SAM CARD Below w image sho ows the state of equipp ping the SAM M CARD and d SAM CAR RD with device. Pleas se do insertt it in accord dance with card shape and edge sh hape 20 AT870N User Guide 4. Individual Environment Setting 4.1 Phone Password Setting User can set a limitation on use of phone by setting with password for USIM card for prevention from stranger`s use [PINSetting Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [PERSONEL] -> [PHONE] -> [SECURITY] Use of Password Password Change Please select the “Require PIN when phone is used” when using password and then, input the 4-digit password at the password input screen and then, press Button Caution: PIN Code is set with ‘0000” to protect USIM card information It can be changed by user`s preference PUK Code is USIM unlock code, in case that user continuously enters incorrect PIN in 3 times (8 Digit) This code is marked on envelop or body in case of purchasing USIM CARD Please note the USIM card would be impossible to use when user continuously enters incorrect password in 10 times 4.2 User Information User can set up the his/her information (Name, Corporation, Address, E-mail) & Memo [User Information Setting Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [PERSONNEL] -> [IDENTIFICATION] 21 AT870N User Guide 4.3 LOCK User can set up the device as lock status for protecting data from device Device is converted with lock status for a predetermined time and user has to input the password for unlocking the device. [Lock Setting Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [LOCK] LOCK SETTING SCREEN LOCK SCREEN PASSWORD INPUT SCREEN 22 AT870N User Guide 5. System Configuration 5.1 Memory User can verify the volume of memory [Memory Checking Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [SYSTEM] -> [MEMORY] Main Memory: User can verify the remained and used volume Storage Card: User can verify the volume of SD card and Flash section 5.2 Task Manger User can verify the volume of running program list and memory [Task Manager Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [SYSTEM] -> [TASK MANAGER] User can make device stop by selecting the running program at the list 5.3 Program Removal Program list will be marked on the screen without basic program [Program Removal Method] [START] -> [SETTING] -> [SYSTEM] -> [PROGRAM REMOVAL] User can remove the program by selecting the program at the list 23 AT870N User Guide 5.4 GPS User can set up the GPS port inside of device [GPS Setting Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [SYSTEM] -> [GPS] No need to do other set-up since there is basic GPS port which is already used 5.5 Brightness Setting At the beginning, brightness is set up with around 70 % [Brightness Setting Method] [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [SYSTEM] -> [CONTRAST] Brightness: User can control the screen brightness 5.6 Brightness On/Off Setting It can be adjusted by user`s preference since it has influenced on battery consumption Time out for screen off can be set up with user`s preference [START] -> [SETTINGS] -> [SYSTEM] -> [BACKLIGHT] Battery Power: Turn Off/On backlight if device uses battery power External Power: Turn Off/On backlight if device uses external power 24 AT870N User Guide 5.7 Screen Adjustment Please readjust the coordinate correction value in case that user uses the device at the beginning or for long period if the screen point cannot be selected by stylus pen. [Start] -> [Settings] -> [System] -> [Screen] -> [Align Screen] 5.8 Volume Settings User can set up the volume Volume Setting Icon User can adjust the volume using left side button (Hardware) 25 AT870N User Guide 5.9 Sound & Notification Setting User can set upthe vibration, sounds and notification ON/OFF [Alarm & Sound Setting Method] [Start] –> [Settings] -> [Sound & Notification] Vibration: Vibration Amplitude settings Sounds: Sound event settings Notification: Ringtone settings 5.10 Clock & Alarms Setting User can set up the time, date and alarms [Clock & Alarm Setting Method] [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Clock & Alarms] Time: Date and Time settings. Alarms: Alarm settings. 26 AT870N User Guide 5.11 Wireless Manager User can turn on/off the Bluetooth, WiFi, phone function [Wireless Manager Setting Method] [Start] -> [Settings] ->[Connection] ->[Wireless Manger] All: WiFi , Bluetooth , phone function can be turned on/off simultaneously Separate Selection: WiFi, Bluetooth, phone function can be turned on/off separately It can be differently expressed by option 6. Use of Keypad Using the keypad, characters, numbers, alphabets etc. can be easily typed in the handheld device.Also, using the together, keypad can be used in different ways. 6.1 Use of Keypad Please press the <1 ALP> button as below step if user wants to change the input language It will be converted in the order of [Number] -> [Small Letter] –> [Capital Letter] If user clicks icon on the task bar, input mode will be converted 27 AT870N User Guide 6.2 Data Input Number Keypad mode: Press the <1 ALP> button or input language icon on the task bar to change the number keypad mode Letter Keypad mode: Press the <1 ALP> button or input language icon on the task bar to change the small or capital letter and then, input the word you want. There is 2~3 word or symbol in a button. First word can be putted into the device at one time, second word can be putted into the device at two times simultaneously, third one can be putted into the device at the three times to push simultaneously. 6.3 Device Configuration & Function Execution Using keypad If the keypad button is pressed together with , functions that are preset in advance will be performed. Fun + Button Description It is able to cancel the selected command and movement & state of program. Left side of <↑>, <↓> It uses for sound control <3>,<9> It uses for page UP / DOWN. <2>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<8> Key button for right and left and top and bottom. It deletes the letter behind the cursor <7> It can be used Tab button <*>,<0>,<#> It inputs the + sign, 000 sign and –sign., It uses for function button 28 AT870N User Guide 7. Use of Stylus User is able to use stylus pen that has same function with computer mouse and it can be used in connection with hand strap hole located on back bottom side of PDA. Use of Stylus Setting Direction of Screen Display Selection of letter on the soft keypad Applied program on the main screen or task bar Selection of button, field and tap at the applied program and dialog box CAUTION: There is a danger of getting damaged if you use any other sharp objects except for provided stylus pen since it is very sensitive one 8. ActiveSync Using the ActiveSync, the handheld device can connect to PC for data transfer, copy, installation, and move etc. via synchronizing the device with PC. 8.1 Microsoft ActiveSync Installation Microsoft Windows CE. Download the latest version and install it on PC. ActiveSync: Windows XP Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 ( 64bit ) : Windows XP or later version Download link:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/. Caution: To synchronize via ActiveSync,Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or later version must be used. Click on the Next. Click on Agree and then Next to continue. 29 AT870N User Guide Enter the user name and company and click Next. Choose the installation directory and click Next. ActiveSync beingtoinstalled. Click on the Install is button continue. Click Finish to complete the installation. 30 AT870N User Guide 8.2 Connectio n settings for PC PC settings Start] -> [Pro ogram]-> [M Microsoft ActiveSync] [S Activ veSync prog gram screen. Click on the Conne ection settin ngs. 31 AT870N U User Guide After checking on Allow USB Sync cable connection, click OK to continue. 8.3 Data Transfer Connect to PC via USB. Connected state Disconnected state Can check on the ActivSync connection status in task bar. < Windows Xp>< Win7 / Vista > Go to Start – Program – Microsoft ActiveSync. Go to Start – Program – Windows Mobile Device Center. 32 AT870N User Guide When ActiveSync is connected, click on the device search icon. When ActiveSync is connected, click on the explorer menu. File/Directory screen. 33 AT870N User Guide Data transfer screen. Chapter 4. Optional Module This chapter shows various option module which can be equipped in AT870N. Please refer to the explanation of optional module. Option Module for AT870N AT870N provides below option types with user in accordance with use of purpose. Please do check this option types before buying AT870N since its option is specification for AT870N. Option types for AT870N 1) Barcode Reader -. 1D Laser Barcode Scanner -. 2D Imager Barcode Scanner 2) Wireless LAN – 801.11 a/ b/g 3) Bluetooth 4) UHF 900 M – Gen 2 Full Function ISO18000 6C (Only Tag UID Reader) 5) RF 13.56 – Mifare, ISO15693 6) GPS Module 7) Phone 8) Camera 34 AT870N User Guide 1. Using 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner AT T870N can be e equipped with w 1D & 2D D barcode sca anner. 1.1 Barcode Re eading Read d barcodes or set decodin ng option usiing the Barco ode scanner. Run App plication - [Start Button] -> Ru un [DEMO_B BarcodeScan n] Main Wiindow - Start Scan: Start barcode sca anning. - Stop Scan: Stop b barcode scanning. - Symbo ol: Type nam me of the rea ad barcode - Length h: Length off the read ba arcode - Menu: Application n Menu pop--up. E applicatiion. - Exit: Exit 35 AT870N U User Guide - SymbologyConfig : Decoding option settings. Option window - Beep: When the scan is successful, beep sound is made. - Vibrator: When the scan is successful, vibrator works. - Enable “SCAN” key: “SCAN” key setting. - Enable F7 key on right side: F7 key setting. - Enable F8 key on right side: F9 key setting - Enable trigger: Gun Trigger key setting - RAW Data: Scan results are displayed in raw data format. Only supported in 2D scanner. Capturing window - Start Preview: Preview stated with 2D scanner - Stop Preview: Preview stopped - Do Capture: Save the captured screen SymbologyConfig window - SymbologySelection: Set up the specific barcode type - Set Enable/Disable Status: Symbologies - Default All Symbologies : setting - Disable All Symbologies : - Enable All Symbologies : Enable or Disable status of All Set All Symbology as default Disable All Symbology Enable All Symbology 36 AT870N User Guide 1.2 Setting Barcode Emulator Can input the read barcode values (Notes, Internet Explorer…) where the cursors are located. Sets the barcode value input method, scan button, scan sound etc. using Barcode Emulator program. When opening the Barcode Emulator, if other Barcode programs are being run, please close the program first to run the Barcode Emulator. Opening Application - [Start Button] -> [File Explorer] -> [My Device] -> [Program Files] -> [ATID_DemoApps] -> BarcodeEmulatorWM.exe Running Application. - When running the application, barcode scan icon is created at the bottom-right corner of the screen. And Barcode scan is enabled. - By clicking on the Barcode Icon, Main Menu pops up and the settings can be changed. Emulator Main Menu - Exit: Exit Application - Vibrator: When the scan is successful, vibrator works - Beep: When the scan is successful, beep sound is made - Key Setup: Sets Barcode scan keys - Terminator: Selects the special character to be added to the barcode values - Result Type: Selects the output type of the Barcode value 37 AT870N User Guide Key Setup Below keys can be selected together. - F1: Starts the scanning when F1 button is pressed - F2: Starts the scanning when F2 button is pressed - F7: Starts the scanning when F7 button is pressed - F8: Starts the scanning when F8 button is pressed - SCAN: Starts the scanning when SCAN button is pressed - Gun Trigger: Starts the scanning when Gun Trigger is pressed Terminator Settings for values. options. characters to the scanned Select one of the below - None: No Terminator used. added at the end of the values. - Space: Space added at the - Tab: Tab character added at adding special CRLF:CarriageReturn/LineFeed scanned end of the scanned values. the end of the scanned values. Result Type Sets the how the barcode result is displayed Select one of the below type. - Keyboard Event: Displays the Barcode results via using Keyboard Event. - Copy and Paste: Copy onto the Clipboard and paste to the screen. CAUTION! Do not use it to human eyes directly since laser beam is harmful to health. 38 AT870N User Guide 1.3 Barcode Scanning 1. Remove the protect film in front of the scanner. 2. Run BarcodeDemo. 3. Point the scan beam to center of the barcode. • Adjust the distance in accordance with the barcode size. • The beam will automatically be stopped if the pointer deviates from the barcode for 5 seconds. [Correct way to read the barcode] 1. Please bring it close to barcode in case of smaller barcode. This device can read the barcode in range of 40~300mm. If you have failure to read the barcode, please do check the angle and range. 2. Laser beam will be shown up as a clear red line when using it at the barcode 1D 2D [Wrong way to read the barcode] 1. Laser bean have to be crossed in the barcode 2. If laser beam partly will be shown up on the barcode, it doesn`t work well. 1D 2D 39 AT870N User Guide 2. WiFi 2.1WiFi On /Off WiFi is turned off before its dispatch. Turn on the WiFi to use the WiFi. [Settings] [Start] -> [Setting] -> [System] -> [WiFi Power] Off: Turn off WiFi. On: Turn on WiFi. 2.2WiFi function On /Off WiFi function can be set On/Off. First, WiFi power needs to be on. [Settings] [Start] -> [Setting] -> [System] -> [WiFi Power] Wi-Fi On, turns on WiFi function Wi-Fi Off, turns off WiFi function 40 AT870N User Guide 2.3Connecting to WiFi AP 1. How to connect to AP (1) When you turn on WiFi, AP list is displayed automatically. Select the AP for connection, then Click Ok. Click Connect Enter the network key. AP connection completed. 41 AT870N User Guide 2. How to connect to AP (2) Connecting to AP via Wireless Network Configuration. [Start] -> [Setting] -> [Connection] -> [Network card] Select the network from the AP list. Click Next. Click Finish Connecting to AP. 42 AT870N User Guide 3. Bluetooth AT870N of Windows Mobile is designed to be able to use Bluetooth Stack Service. The following part of the guide describes about Paring and Disconnection of Bluetooth. In addition, Mobile Printer SPR-R203 of Bixolon is used for test demonstration. ** Pairing is possible with total of 6 devices, but COM port allocation of COM2 and COM7 is maximum limit. 3.1Bluetooth On/Off 1. Bluetooth Power On/Off [How to Turn on/Off] [Start] -> [Setting] -> [Bluetooth] -> [Mode] Click Turning on Bluetooth : Click on the checkbox to turn on Bluetooth. Checked: Bluetooth On Not Checked: Bluetooth Off Click Allowing other devices to search for the handheld. : Click on the checkbox to make the handheld visible to other devices. Checked: Allow other devices to search for AT870N Bluetooth. Not Checked: Does not allow other devices to search for AT870N Bluetooth. 43 AT870N User Guide 3.2 Bluetooth Paring Bluetooth power must be on before the pairing. [How to Pair] [Start] -> [Setting] -> [Bluetooth] -> [Devices] Select the Pairing device from the list and click Next. Click on Add to search for the possible Bluetooth pairing devices. * In some cases, the devices might require to enter the PIN code before pairing. 44 AT870N User Guide
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