Argox Information Co PT9130 Mobile Computer User Manual PT 9XXX X X UserMan 20100908 Part 2

Argox Information Co Ltd Mobile Computer PT 9XXX X X UserMan 20100908 Part 2

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 User’s Manual                                                            37    Figure 4-3 Scan Configuration-3    After  you  change  settings,  press  the  OK  button  to  configure,  or  press  Restore  Default  to return to the scan default settings.  4.2  Scan driver Scan driver lets you put data into Microsoft Wordpad. Open scan driver and the scan module powers on the scanner. You can then scan barcode. To turn off the power, press Exit on the task bar.    Figure 4-4 Scan Driver
 User’s Manual                                                            38  4.3  Scan test The  PT-90  has  a  Scan  Test.exe  program  that  allows  you  to  test  the  barcode  scan  function.  Scan Test.exe is located in directory Desktop→Utility→Scan Test.exe.  This program shows barcode type and barcode data when pressing the Scan key.     Figure 4-5 Scan Test   4.4  Reading barcode  Note:   Observe handling precautions.  Make sure the mobile computer is installed according to instructions.  Never  remove  the  main  batteries  or  battery  pack  while  the  mobile computer  is  turned  on.  Doing  so  can  cause  loss  of  data  in  the  mobile computer.  Avoid looking directly into the LED light beam emitter, or pointing the LED light beam directly into someone’s eyes.  Position  the LED  light beam over the  bar code from margin to margin and pass the scanner downward over the bar code, as shown in the scan position illustration                                               Good read scan position Incorrect read scan positions
 User’s Manual                                                            39  The scanning sequence is defined by the user’s application. A typical sequence is: Point the mobile computer at the barcode and press the Trigger key  . Point the LED lightbeam at barcode as shown in the scan position illustration above. The scanner reads the barcode and the results are indicated.  A “Good Read” means that the scanner has effectively recognized and decoded the bar code. In most cases, the application program provides an indicator signal to indicate a good read.   If the read is incorrect, try again paying close attention to the instructions.  When reading a small bar code, decrease the distance between the mobile computer and the bar code. For larger bar codes, position the mobile computer so that the bar code fits into the LED light beam. When reading a very high density bar  code, decrease the distance between the  mobile  computer  and  the  bar  code.  For  a  low  density  bar  code,  increase  the  distance between the mobile computer and the bar code.   4.5  Barcode reading problems  When the barcode can NOT be read, try the following:  Change the angle between the bar code and the mobile computer.  Change the distance between the bar code and the mobile computer.  If the bar code is larger than the LED light beam, try moving the mobile computer a bit further away from the bar code.
 User’s Manual                                                            40  5.  Utilities  5.1  Function Key Setting  To assign your favorite application program or virtual key from F1 ~ F10 and  P1~P4 hot keys. Function Key.exe is located in directory Desktop→Utility→Function_Key.exe.  1.  Choose F1~F10 or P1~P4 from list.  2.  Tap Define to define application or virtual key.  3.  Tap Apply or OK to set function key setting.  4.  Tap the Default to return to default setting.       Figure 5-1 Function Key Setting    Figure 5-2 Function Key Define
 User’s Manual                                                            41  5.2  Timeout & Brightness  Timeout&Brightness setting is a tool for changing the LCD backlight and keypad LED. If you wish to save power use this program to change LCD backlight and keypad LED settings.  This application supports battery power and external power settings.     Figure 5-3 Timeout & Brightness
 User’s Manual                                                            42                                        6.  Software Applications  The  PT-90  includes  software  applications such  as  Internet Explorer,  Media  player, Microsoft  WordPad,  Remote  Desktop Connection,  Transcriber,  and  Windows Explorer.   Figure 6-1 Software Applications  6.1  Internet Explorer  With Internet Explorer, you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your device. You will need to use WLAN to connect to an Internet server provider (ISP) or network.   Figure 6-2 Internet Explorer 6.2  Media Player  The  PT-90  comes  with  Media  Player  for Windows CE installed.   Open Media Player by selecting Start →  Programs  → Media  Player  from  the desktop.   Select File →  Open to open a new media file.   Please  refer  to  www.microsoft.com  for additional  information  and  help  with your Microsoft Windows Media Player.   Figure 6-3 Media Player
 User’s Manual                                                            43 6.3  Microsoft WordPad  You  can  create  and  edit  documents  and templates  in  WordPad,  using  buttons  and menu  commands  that  are  similar  to  those used  in  the  desktop  version  of  Microsoft Word.  You  can  work  with  files  Normal  or Outline view.  WordPad  documents  are  usually  saved as  .pwd  files,  but  you  can  also  save documents in other file  formats, such as .rtf or .doc.   Figure 6-4 Microsoft Wordpad  6.4  Remote Desktop Connection  Using Remote Desktop Connection, you can log on to Windows Mobile computer  Server and use all programs installed on this server. For  example,  instead  of  running  Microsoft Pocket  Word,  you  can  run  the  desktop version of Microsoft Word.   Figure 6-5 Remote Desktop Connection             6.5  Transcriber  Features:  Microsoft  Transcriber  is  the  natural handwriting  recognition  solution  for your Windows CE device. It recognizes words  from  its  integrated  dictionary, and allows you to write in cursive, print or mixed handwriting.   The  letter  Shapes  Selector  (note  1)  is for  optimizing  recognition  to  your  own handwriting style                                                        Transcriber  works  transparently  in  the background  of  all  Windows  CE applications  providing  handwriting input,  while  taking  away  no  precious screen space.   Figure 6-6 Transcriber
 User’s Manual                                                            44  6.6  Windows Explorer  Windows  Explorer  works  almost  the  same on your PDA as it does on your PC. See the topics  below  for  information  about  the difference  in  Windows  Explorer  on  your device.                                                                                                                        Figure 6-7 Windows Explorer
 User’s Manual                                                            45  7.  Communication  Argox PT-90 lets you link to a host computer via RS-232 or USB port for data communication. This chapter gives an overview of PT-90’s communication capabilities.(remove) The  Argox  PT-90  lets  you  link  to  a  host  computer  via  RS-232  or  USB  port  for  data communication  with  cable  or  cradle.  This  chapter  gives  an  overview  of  the  PT-90’s communication capabilities.  7.1  Microsoft ActiveSync Download and install Microsoft ActiveSync if you run Windows XP or Windows 2000 on your computer and you want to sync content between PT90 and your computer. You can use ActiveSync with the following versions of the Windows operating system: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4(SP4)   Windows XP SP1   Windows XP SP2   Windows XP SP3 ActiveSync provides a user-friendly interface and it can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft’s Website.  With Microsoft ActiveSync you can:  Transfer data between PT90 and your computer.  Limited backup/restore functionality.  Install /uninstall programs on PT-90.  Note:   ActiveSync  is  only  compatible  with  Windows  XP  or  earlier.  The  detail description of ActiveSync can be found in Microsoft’s Website.  7.2  Microsoft Mobile Device Center Download and install Microsoft Mobile Device Center if you run Windows Vista or Windows 7 on your computer and you want to sync content between PT90 and your computer. You can use Mobile Device Center with the following versions of the Windows operating system:   Windows Vista   Windows 7  Microsoft Mobile Device Center can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft’s Website.  With Microsoft Mobile Device Center you can:  Transfer data between PT90 and your computer.  Install /uninstall programs on PT-90.  Note:   Windows Mobile Device Center s only compatible with  Windows  Vista and Windows 7. The detail description of Mobile Device Center can be found in Microsoft’s Website.
 User’s Manual                                                            46  8.  Overview of Microsoft Windows CE 6.0  This chapter describes Microsoft Windows CE 6.0, the operating system for the PT-90  This introduction to Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 includes:  How to use the main Windows How to use a taskbar How to use settings  8.1  Main Windows  When  you  turn  on  PT-90,  you  will  see  the main  Windows  of  Window  CE  6.0,  which is  similar  in  appearance  to  Windows  XP. The main window consists of a background screen and taskbar.      Figure 8-1 Main Window                The screen  shows  short  cut  icons  for  the main programs of Microsoft Windows  CE  6.0.  A description of the icons follows:   My Device:  Shows  the  internal  configuration  of  PT-90 and the folders and files it contains.                                                                                                                   Figure 8-2 My Device
 User’s Manual                                                            47  Recycle bin:  Completely  delete  or  restore  files  and  data.  This  folder  saves  deleted  files  from  Windows Explorer or the background screen. You can completely empty or restore files in the recycle bin.  Caution: Once you have emptied the recycle bin, you cannot restore the files and data previously in the recycle bin.     Taskbar Windows  CE  6.0’s  taskbar  is  designed  to  be  simple  and  user-friendly.  The  picture  below shows the configuration of the taskbar.   Figure 8-3 Taskbar   Start Icon Start icon is the starting point for the PT-90 program. If you point at the start menu with the stylus pen, you can see various menus including program, bookmark, document, setting, help, and operation. If you choose each menu, detailed executable programs appear as in the picture below. If you choose and press, you can run the program of your choice. Windows CE  6.0’s start menu is similar to that of Windows on a desktop PC.   Figure 8-4 Start Icon
 User’s Manual                                                            48  8.2  Taskbar  Taskbar  shows  a  variety  of  information  including  keying  in  characters,  battery,  network connection, status of running programs, etc.  Open Taskbar and Start Menu setting by selecting Start  →  Settings →  Taskbar  and Start Menu  from  the  desktop.  There  are  Always  on  top,  Auto  hide  and  Show  Clock  setting  in General tab. You can choose the check box of desired setting.  The following explains the function of icons appearing on the taskbar.  Input Method: To  activate  Keyboard  or  Transcriber,  press  icon  and  select  input  method.  You can also activate  Transcriber   in following order: Start  →   Programs  →   Transcriber. To deactivate input method, press  icon and select Hide input Panel. To  change  the  features  of  the  input  method,  select  input  method  in  Start  →   Settings  →  Control Panel →  Input Panel and click the option you wish to setup.   Figure 8-5 Input method   Transcriber: When  you  want  to key  in  characters  when making  a  document  or setting,  start Transcriber. Using the stylus to draw characters you want on the input panel, this program recognizes the characters  and  transform  them  into  typeface  characters.  To  start  the  Transcriber,  run  the program as the following order: Start →  Programs → Transcriber.  The  picture  below  shows  how  the  Transcriber  works  in  keying  in  characters  on  Microsoft Word  Pad. When  Microsoft  Transcriber is running, you will  see the     icon located in the taskbar. When Microsoft Transcriber is active the     icon shows a dark background.
 User’s Manual                                                            49   Figure 8-6 Transcriber  Keyboard:  When Keyboard input panel is running, you will see the      icon located in the taskbar.       Figure 8-7 Keyboard Input Panel   Upper / lower case Selection: Press this icon to select upper  and lower  case letters. If you select upper  case,  capital letters and characters appear on the number key pad. It serves the same function with the Shift key.   Figure 8-8 Keyboard Input Panel -1  Status Indicator Icon: The following is a list of icons that appear in the taskbar’s status area. Icon  Description  Battery capacity is low  Battery is charging  Linked to desktop PC through USB  WLAN not connected  Signal strength for WLAN connection     Function key status  Alt , Ctrl and Shift status
 User’s Manual                                                            50  8.3  Setting up the PT-90  You  can  set  up  various  configurations  of  the  PT-90  such  as  Date/Time,  Network,  Display, Volume and Sounds, Power, System, etc. at the control panel.   Figure 8-9 Setting up   To Tap Start  →  Settings  →  Control Panel, the control panel window appears. In the View option in the menu, you can change the view mode into large icons, small icons, details or to arrange icons. The control panel appears as below:    Figure 8-10 Control Panel
 User’s Manual                                                            51  8.3.1  Certificates Application programs use certificates to ensure reliability and safe communication.   Figure 8-11 Certificates  Authorized certificate providers issue certificates that are valid for a specified period. Windows CE manages several certificate storages.  1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Double click a Certificates to run. Select certificate storage for browsing or correcting through the storage tap list.  Trusted Authorities: Includes the top quality certificates. My certificate: This saves the user’s personal certificate to identify the user. Other Authorities: Middle certificate providers establish chains of reliability.  3.  To  add  certificates  or  secret  keys  in  the  selected storage,  press  the  Import  button  then select the way to bring certificates or keys. You can select them from files or a micro SD card.  4.  To  see  details  of  selected  certificates  such  as  extension,  expiration  date,  etc.  press  the View button.  5.  To delete the selected certificate from storage, press Remove button.
 User’s Manual                                                            52  8.3.2  Date/Time  This screen sets date, time, standard time zone.   Figure 8-12 Date/Time   Date/Time  You can set standard time zone, year, day and time. Set as follows:  1.  Press  the  down  arrow  in  the  standard  time  zone  until  it  reaches  your  location.  If  the previously set value is appropriate, move on to the following.  2.  Select Year and Month in the calendar. If the current year is not correct, press Year and adjust. You can select the month using left and right arrows or the monthly tab that pops up when pressed.  3.  Press the correct date on the calendar.  4.  Set  time  by  keying  in  correct  time  in  the  current  time  box.  The  box  shows  AM/PM: Hour: Minutes: Seconds. Press each and adjust time with arrows on the right.  5.  Press Apply to save the changes. Confirm if the time is correct.
 User’s Manual                                                            53  8.3.3  Dialing  Dialing Properties 1. In the When dialing from list, select the Location where you want to change settings.  2. To create a new location, select New. Enter the name of the location, and then select OK  3.  Enter or Edit the area code and local country code as needed.    Figure 8-13 Dialing Properties -1    Figure 8-14 Dialing Properties -2  4. In Dial using, select Tone dialing or Pulse dialing. Most phone lines are tone.  5.  To  automatically  disable  call  waiting,  select  Disable  call  waiting  by  dialing,  select  the appropriate number sequence in the list, or enter a new sequence.  Editing dialing patterns  1. Using the codes listed, revise the dialing patterns as needed.  Notes:  If you need to use characters other than the ones listed here, use manual dialing.  Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored.  Some modems may not respond to the some characters, even though your device lets you add them to the dial string.
 User’s Manual                                                            54  8.3.4  Display  This  screen  lets  you  set  the  wallpaper  image  of  the  PT-90,  or  change  the  color  of  the background screen. Call up the right button menu from desktop and select Properties and you can check the Display Properties window.    Figure 8-15 Display Properties  Display Change the desktop image of the background screen as follows:  1.  Select the Background tab.  2.  Click Browse to select an image file.  3.  Press OK to apply the setting.
 User’s Manual                                                            55  8.3.5  Hot Function Key  Please refer to Function Key Setting above.   8.3.6  Input Panel  You can set up the Input method and Options.    Figure 8-16 Input Panel Properties   1.  Select keyboard and press Options. The Soft Keyboard Options window appears.  2.  Select the Size of the keys.  3.  To Use gestures for Space, Backspace, Shift and Enter, click the gestures check box.  4.  Click OK to save the changes of Soft Keyboard Options.  5.  Click  OK to save the setting of Input Panel Properties.
 User’s Manual                                                            56  8.3.7  Internet Options  To use the Internet Options, make the following settings.  General Click the General  tab.  1.  Define your own start page and search page on the tab. 2.  It also can set the cache size.  3.  Click  Delete Browsing History button, it can clear temporary internet files, cookies or history.    Figure 8-17 Internet Options -1  Connection Click the Connection tab and set Internet connection methods. 1.  To use a proxy server, click Internet Connection by Proxy Server check box and enter the proxy address and port.  2.  To ignore the proxy server when making access to local address, click No proxy  server for local address check box. This option is available only for the proxy server use. If you use a wireless LAN card, click the LAN User manual dial check box.    Figure 8-18 Internet Options -2
 User’s Manual                                                            57  Security Under Security page, specify the security option for your browser.   Figure 8-19 Internet Options-3  Privacy Under Privacy page, specify the cookies setting include of privacy level.  Figure 8-20 Internet Options-4  8.3.8  Keyboard  Repeat Tab    1.  To  change  the  amount  of  time  between  taps  before  repetition  starts,  adjust  the  Repeat delay slider  2.  To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider.  3.  Test your new setting.  4.  Tap OK to exit the Keyboard properties.      Figure 8-21 Keyboard Properties
 User’s Manual                                                            58  8.3.9  Mouse  1.  Double-click the checkerboard grid at a comfortable speed.  2.  Double-click the Test icon to test your setting.  3.  Tap OK to exit the Mouse properties.   Figure 8-22 Mouse Properties  8.3.10  Network and Dial-up Connection  You  can  directly  link  to  the  network  via  network  (Ethernet,  LAN)  or  phone  (modern) connection. You can send or receive emails or access available files on the network server or search the Internet or Intranet.    Figure 8-23 Network and Dial-UP Connection
 User’s Manual                                                            59  8.3.11  Owner  This function lets you set the PT-90 to display user information at start up, add information on the user, and set up a Network ID.  Figure 8-24 Owner Properties  Identification Enter  information  such  as  Name,  Company,  Address,  company  phone  number,  home phone  number  in  the  user  information  tab.  To  display  the  owner  information  on  the  start screen for system start, click the Display Owner Identification check box.  Notes Enter additional user information or other information in the Notes box. To show notes on the initial screen when the system starts, click  Display Owner Notes check box.  Network ID Windows  CE  6.0  gains access  to Network resources  using the  owner  information.  Enter  the information provided by Network manager such as User Name, Password, and Domain.
 User’s Manual                                                            60  8.3.12  Password  You can set a password to keep unauthorized users from using the PT-90.   Figure 8-25 Password Properties  To set up a password:  1.  Select the Password Setting tab.  2.  Enter the password in the password box.  3.  Re-enter the password in the password confirmation box.  4.  To  enable  the  password  protection  when  the  power  on,  click  on  the  Enable  password protection at power-on.  You may encounter a request to enter the password if resume or warm/cold boot PT-90. If you forget the password and enter the system you may have to do a clean boot. A clean boot erases all files, data, as well as programs. Please consider using a password that is easy to remember and  leave  a  record  easy  to  access.  To  deactivate  a  Password,  delete  the  Password  in  the password feature window.
 User’s Manual                                                            61  8.3.13  PC Connection  You can set up a PC Connection to synchronize the device with a desktop PC. You can set desktop USB and serial port connections. The following is the procedure required for changes in PC Connection.  Begin with Windows CE 6.0. The PT-90 basically supports the Internet functions via USB. If you set up a partnership with PC during ActiveSync, it provides `USB CONNECT link items that enable an Internet connection through the USB connection:   Figure 8-26 PC Connection  1.  Create  a  new  connection  in  Go  to  Start  →   Settings  →   Network  and  Dial-up Connections. Choose the direct connection as connection type. For detailed information, refer to the < Network and Dial-up Connections > section. (Page 57)  2.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel →  PC connection.  3.  Select  Change Connection icon.  4.  Select the connection mode.  5.  Click  OK to save the setting.  To connect the PT-90 to a desktop PC, you must have Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 for Windows 2000/XP or Microsoft Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista/7 on your desktop PC.
 User’s Manual                                                            62  8.3.14  Power Please refer to the previous section on Power Management. (Page 21 )    8.3.15  Regional Settings   Figure 8-27 Regional Setting Properties  You can set up region, numbers, currency, time, and date.  1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Open  Regional Settings   icon.  3.  Select the tab for information to change.  4.  Select  the  <  Preferred>  option.  Available  features  are  dependent  on  which  region  you have chosen in the region tab.(REMOVE)
 User’s Manual                                                            63  8.3.16  Remove Programs   Figure 8-28 Remove Programs  To remove installed programs:  1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Open the Remove Programs icon.  3.  Select the program and click Remove to uninstall program.  4.  Click Remove.
 User’s Manual                                                            64  8.3.17  Scan Configuration Please refer to the previous section on Scan Configuration.   8.3.18  Storage Manager  The storage manager lets you manage storage device. DSK1: NAND FLASH only allows the users to check the store information. DSK2 shall be SD memory  card. The storage manager allow SD memory card to format, dismount or make new partition.   Figure 8-29 Storage Properties  1.  Select the SD memory card form the storage information dropdown list.  2.  To format the partitions of the selected disk, click Dismount button and then click   Format button.  3.  After  clicking  the  Create  New  button,  key  in  the  new  partition  names.  The  system automatically creates new partitions to set up.  4.  To delete a partition, select a partition and press the Delete  button.  5.  To see the features of the selected partitions, click the Properties icon.  Caution: Formatting a disk erases all data, files, and programs.   If you insert extension Micro SD memory cards, Micro SD memory shows as “SD Memory Card”.
 User’s Manual                                                            65  8.3.19  Stylus  This screen sets Double-Tap sensitivity and calibration.   Figure 8-30 Stylus Properties  Double Tap To set and test Double-Tap sensitivity: 1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Activate the Stylus and select Double-Tap. Tap the grid and the color of the grid changes.  3.  It automatically records the speed of the Double-Tap.  4.  Double tap the bottom icon to test the double-tap sensitivity.  5.  If the bottom icon does not change, adjust the setting using the grid icon above.  Calibration If the PT-90 screen does not respond properly, adjust the screen with the calibration function.   To start Calibration: 1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Activate the Stylus and select  Calibration tap.  3.  Press Recalibrate button and the adjustment process begins.   Caution:  Sometimes  touching the screen  with the stylus  triggers the right mouse  function. You can solve this problem by adjusting the double touch sensitivity.
 User’s Manual                                                            66  8.3.20  System  The  System  Properties  window  displays  device  information  such  as  General,  Memory, Device Name and Copyrights.  General information contained in the window includes operating system data such as software version, processor and memory etc.        Figure 8-31 System Properties  The memory of the PT-90 is used for storage and programs. Basic memory capacity is 256MB. You can see the size of the memory cache used for running programs or storing data.  To check the Memory: 1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Run the System and select the Memory tab.  3.  The blue bar of the slider indicates the available memory capacity.  4.  Left side is storage memory and the right is program memory.  The  device  name  indicates  the  PT-90’s  partnership  relation  when  linked  to  the  desktop through ActiveSync.  To set up Device Name: 1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Run the System and select the name of the device.  3.  Enter the name of the device and its details.
 User’s Manual                                                            67  8.3.21  System Information  The System Information properties window displays system information such as Info and Clean boot.  Info page contained in the window includes operating system data such as CPU, ROM, RAM, serial number (SN), hardware number (HW) and version details.  Clean boot page allow users to clean registry and format user partition.    Figure 8-32 System Information  8.3.22  Timeout and Brightness  Please refer to the previous section on Timeout and Brightness.  8.3.23  Volume and Sounds  Adjust volume and select sound.   Volume To adjust the Volume of the system:  1.  Select Go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Open  Volume & Sounds icon and select the Volume tab.  3.  Press the left / right arrow icon or move the slide bar to adjust a volume.  4.  Click  all  items  to  activate  the  sound  such  as  Events  (warning,  system  events), Applications, Notifications (alarms,reminders) , Key clicks and Screen taps.
 User’s Manual                                                            68  Sounds To set the Sounds:  1.  Select go to Start →  Settings →  Control Panel.  2.  Open Volume & Sounds icon and select Sounds tab.  3.  Select an Event from the event list.  4.  Select a sound from the event sound list.   5.  To remove the sound from the selected event, choose (None).  6.  To  save the  changes  in  another  scheme,  select  Save  As  in  another name  and name  the sound scheme.  7.  To remove the sound scheme, select the scheme and then Delete.    Figure 8-33 Volume & Sounds
 User’s Manual                                                            69  9.  Trouble Shooting  This  chapter  contains  information  on  solving  problems  you  may  encounter  when  using  the mobile  computer  and/or  cradle.  If  problems  occur,  first  carry  out  general  checks  before comparing the problem with the descriptions in this chapter.  9.1  General Checks  Make sure everything is installed properly  Check the power supply (including the main battery or battery pack in the mobile computer) of all devices  Is the reading window of the mobile computer clean?  Is the interface connector properly connected with the cable?  Are the bar code labels readable, e.g. not damaged or poorly printed?  If the problem persists after these checks are performed, please check the problem descriptions below. If the suggested solutions below do not resolve the problem, please contact your local supplier or Argox for technical support: http://www.argox.com  If the PT-90 mobile computer needs repair, please ensure that the label with the serial number is  present.  If  sending  the  mobile  computer  or  cradle  back  to  your  local  supplier  or  Argox, please use the original package to minimize the chances of damage during shipping.  9.2  Read Operation Problems  If the mobile computer has a problem reading barcode labels  Barcode reading problems  Make sure the scanning application is loaded and operational.  Run Scan Configuration program to modify barcode read setting.  Barcode may be distorted and should be replaced.  Battery needs recharging or replacing    9.3  Mobile Computer Problems  Mobile computer does not power on.  Battery needs recharging or replacement.  Insure that battery is installed correctly.    Mobile computer shuts itself down  Adjust Power Properties  Battery needs recharging.
 User’s Manual                                                            70   Mobile computer will not shut off  If  the  mobile  computer is  processing  data, attach  a charging cable  to  insure  the  battery isn’t depleted.  If the mobile computer is connected to AC power, disconnect.  Perform a warm boot – WARNING – Unsaved data will be lost.  Perform a cold boot – WARNING – Unsaved data will be lost.  Perform a  clean boot  –  WARNING – The mobile  computer  is reset  to  default  settings and data will be lost.   Screen is blank  Make sure mobile computer is powered on.  Adjust screen brightness.          Mobile computer either doesn’t respond, or responds inaccurately to touch screen input  Calibrate touch screen.  Perform a warm boot – WARNING – Unsaved data will be lost.  Perform a cold boot – WARNING –Unsaved data will be lost.  Perform a  clean boot  –  WARNING – The mobile  computer  is reset  to  default  settings and data will be lost.   Battery life is short  Adjust Power Properties especially if peripherals are used.  Adjust backlight of LCD or keypad.  Replace battery pack if old (battery can be recharged approximately 500 cycles.)     “Low Backup Battery” message  Charge mobile computer for 8 hours
 User’s Manual                                                            71        10.   Appendix: Updating the OS via Micro SD Card  To  upgrade  or  reinstall  the  PT-90  OS  via  Micro  SD  card,  you  need  the  CE600.bin  and 90Utility.cab file (available from Argox Technical Support):  Note: The file name must be “CE600.bin” and “90Utility.cab”– do not rename it.  Caution: Users files will be erased!     1.  Copy file “CE600.bin” and “90Utility.cab” from the PC to the root directory of the Micro SD card  2.  Insert the Micro SD Card into the PT-90  3.  Plug the power adapter into the PT-90  4.  Cold boot and press hot key function to update (FN+Dot.)  5.  Press ENT to start upgrading.  6.  Upgrading will cost 5~10 minutes.  After the image successfully update, the PT-90 automatically cold-starts with the new OS.
 User’s Manual                                                            72   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT      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.  CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  RF exposure warning ·This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and    the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of  at  least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna   installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure   compliance.  WLAN SAR value : 0.516 W/kg

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