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C3000 Handheld Terminal User
Manual
Shenzhen Chainway Information Technology Co., Ltd
CATALOGUE
CHAPTER 1 Overview ............................................................................................................. - 5 1.1 Technical Parameters ................................................................................................... - 5 1.2 Feature and Structure ................................................................................................... - 8 1.3 Keyboard ....................................................................................................................... - 9 1.4 Standard Accessories .................................................................................................. - 10 1.5 Optional Accessories .................................................................................................. - 11 CHAPTER 2 Getting Started ................................................................................................... - 13 2.1 Battery Exchange ........................................................................................................ - 13 2.2 TF Card Installation ..................................................................................................... - 14 2.3 SIM Card Installation................................................................................................... - 14 2.4 Battery Recharging ..................................................................................................... - 15 2.5 TF Card Installation ..................................................................................................... - 15 2.6 Suspend/Shutdown/Restart .................................................................................... - 16 2.7 Taskbar ........................................................................................................................ - 17 2.8 Desktop ....................................................................................................................... - 18 2.9 Restart ......................................................................................................................... - 19 CHAPTER 3 System Setting ................................................................................................. - 20 3.1 Internet ....................................................................................................................... - 22 3.2 PC Connection ........................................................................................................... - 23 3.3 Storage Manage........................................................................................................... - 24 3.4 Power .......................................................................................................................... - 24 3.5 Keyboard ................................................................................................................... - 25 3.6 Regional Settings ...................................................................................................... - 25 3.7 Date/Time ................................................................................................................. - 27 3.8 Remove Programs .................................................................................................... - 27 3.9 Input Panel ................................................................................................................ - 28 3.10 Mouse ........................................................................................................................ - 28 3.11 Network and Dial‐up Connection ............................................................................ - 29 3.12 System ....................................................................................................................... - 29 3.13 Display ....................................................................................................................... - 31 3.14 Volume&Sounds ........................................................................................................ - 33 3.15 Terminal Server Client Licenses .............................................................................. - 34 3.16 Stylus .......................................................................................................................... - 34 3.17 Bluetooth Device Properties .................................................................................... - 35 3.18 ActiveSync Repair ..................................................................................................... - 36 CHAPTER 4 Keyboard and Input Method ............................................................................ - 37 4.1 Soft Keyboard.............................................................................................................. - 37 4.2 Input Methods ........................................................................................................... - 37 CHAPTER 5 Network Connection ......................................................................................... - 38 5.1 WIFI Connection ....................................................................................................... - 38 5.2 GPRS Dial‐up Connection ........................................................................................... - 39 5.2.1 GPRS Configuration ................................................................................................. - 39 5.2.2 GPRS Dial‐up Connection ........................................................................................ - 42 CHAPTER 6 Synchronization with the PC and Updating OS ............................................... - 43 6.1 Introductions on the ActiveSync .............................................................................. - 43 6.3.1 Copy System Files to SD Card .................................................................................. - 48 6.3.2 Update OS for Windows CE ..................................................................................... - 48 CHAPTER 7 Functional Utilization ....................................................................................... - 49 7.1 Barcode ........................................................................................................................ - 49 7.2 RFID ............................................................................................................................. - 50 7.3 Bluetooth ..................................................................................................................... - 50 CHAPTER 8 Maintenance ...................................................................................................... - 51 8.1 Equipment and System Issues ................................................................................... - 51 8.2 Scanning Issues........................................................................................................... - 51 -
8.3 RFID Issues ................................................................................................................. - 52 8.4 Network and Communication Issues ........................................................................ - 52 8.5 Others .......................................................................................................................... - 52 CHAPTER 9 AC Adapter & Battery Safety ............................................................................. - 53 Appendix 1 Code Types of 1D Barcode Scanner .................................................................. - 56 A1.1 Supported Code Types ............................................................................................. - 56 A1.2 Transmit Code Type Character ................................................................................ - 56 A1.3 Enable / Disable Barcodes ........................................................................................ - 57 -
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Note: In this manual, we use WINCE6.0 professional for the reference.
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CHAPTER 1
Overview
C3000 handheld data terminal was born with compact size, portability, durability,
functionality and flexibility, which is customized for enterprise administrative personnel
and mobile staff, as well as business application and IT demands.
C3000 integrates 1D or 2D barcode scan engine, RFID HF, UHF multiple frequency
read/write module, Bluetooth, WIFI, GPRS communication methods, 5MP auto‐focus
camera, etc. With C3000, workers in every walk of life (such as logistic expressage
personnel, medical care personnel in the hospital, retail management personnel and
warehouse management personnel) are able to enjoy economic efficient data collection
service so as to realize simplification of task, improve work efficiency, shorten
responsive time to customers and enhance customer service.
The product features at adoption of consumer’s favorite appearance and ergonomics
design, which can meet business requirements of mobile staff. In addition, it abides by
design philosophy of portability and good‐looking industrial design, compact size and
ease of use, waterproof and dustproof, sturdiness and durability, high precision, high
speed, extensibility and customization, to adapt different business data collection
applications.
1.1 Technical Parameters
Physical Parameters
Dimension
153mm * 75mm * 29mm
Weight
330g(including the standard battery)
Display
Color 3.5″QVGA TFT‐LCD with backlight, 65K colors, 240 W x 320 L (QVGA size)
Input Method
Touch input and keyboard input
Extension Slots
PSAM, SIM/PSAM, MicroSD/TF card slot under the battery
Battery
Rechargeable li‐ion polymer battery 3.7V/3200mAh
Pistol Grip: rechargeable li‐ion polymer battery 3.7V, 5200mAh MAX (with pistol grip)
Audio
Keyboard
Performance
CPU
RAM
Memory
Interface/Communications
0.5 watt
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
QWERT: 41 silicone buttons and 3 side buttons;
Freescale 800MHz
256MB
4GB iNAND FLASH; MicroSD/TF card, maximum 32G
USB port for sync with PC(set USB as OTG, it recognizes external devices like U disk)
RS‐232 port for printer debugging
DC port for charging
‐10℃ to 50℃
‐40℃ to 70℃
5%RH to 95%RH non‐condensing
Dropping Survive
Tumbling Survive
Sealing
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD)
Programming Environment
Operating System
SDK
Language
Tool
Data Collection
Barcode
1D Barcode Scan Engine
2D Barcode Scan Engine
RFID
Multiple 5ft./1.5m drops over operating temperature range, in accordance with MIL‐STD
810G
1,000 0.5m tumbles, in accordance with IEC tumble specification
IP64
+/‐15kv VDC air discharge, +/‐8KV VDC direct discharge, +/‐8KV VDC indirect discharge
Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Chainway Software Development Kit
C++, C#, VB.NET
Visual Studio 2005/2008
1D Linear scanner ( SE655 CCD or SE955 laser);
2D Imager (SE4500 CMOS);
1D CCD scanner: Symbol SE655 (Optional)
Optical resolution: 5Mil min width
Roll tolerance: ±25º
Pitch tolerance: ±65º
Skew tolerance: ± 30º
Ambient light: 0ft.candles‐10000ft.candles
Scan repetition rate: 50 per second
Scan angle: 53º±3º
Barcode type: UPC/EAN, Bookland EAN, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, Code 11, Interleaved
2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Chinese 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Inverse 1D, MSI, GS1 DataBar, etc.
1D laser scanner: Symbol SE955 (Optional)
Optical resolution: 4Mil min width
Roll: 100%UPC (5in. ±35º)
Pitch Angele: 100%UPC (5in. ±65º)
Skew tolerance: 100%UPC (5in., ±50º)
Ambient light: 10000ft.candles (107640 lux)
Scan repetition rate: scan 104 per second(±)12 times (two‐way)
Scan angle: 47º±35º(standard)/ 35º±3º (narrow‐angle)
Barcode type: UPC/EAN, Code128, Code39, Code93, Code11, Interleaved 2 of 5, Discrete 2
of 5, Chinese 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, RSS, ect.
2D CMOS laser scanner: Symbol SE4500
Sensor resolution: 750 (horizontal ) * 480 (perpendicular) pixel (gray level)
Roll tolerance: 360º
Pitch tolerance: ±60º
Skew tolerance: ±60º
Ambient light: 9000ft.candles/96900 lux (lightless)
Aiming LED (VLD): 655nm ± 10nm
Illumination element: 650nm ± 5nm
Field of view: 40º horizontal,25º perpendicular
Barcode type: PDF417, MicroPDF417, Composite, RSS, TLC‐39, Datamatrix, QR code,
Micro QR code, Aztec, MaxiCode; Postal Codes: US PostNet, US Planet, UK Postal, Australian
Postal, Japan Postal Dutch Postal (KIX),ect.
Decode ranges
SR Focus
Near
Far
5 mil Code 39
2.1 in./53 mm.
7.5 in./191 mm.
100% UPC/ENA
1.6 in./41 mm.
15.5 in./394 mm.
6.7 mil PDF417
3.4 in./86 mm.
7.1 in./180 mm.
HF: (Optional)
Frequency: 13.56MHz, 125KHz
Protocol: ISO14443A/B
Distance: 0cm~8cm
UHF: (Optional)
CN: 902~928MHZ
EU: 865~868 (ETSI EN 302 208)
Protocol: EPC C1 GEN2/ISO18000‐6C
Read range up to: 2.0m
Antenna: right‐hand polarization (3dbi)
Power: 1W (+10dBm ~ +30dBm)
Wireless Data Communications
WWAN
WIFI: muRata®
Protocol: IEEE802.11b/g/n;
Data Rates: 802.11b max 11Mbps; 802.11g max 54Mbps
Antenna: internal
Freq range: 802.11b‐2.4GHz; 802.11g‐2.4GHz
Security: WPA2, PEAP, TLS, WPA2‐PSK, WPA‐PSK, WPA2/AES
Frequency: CDMA BC0(824‐849MHz)
Wireless PAN
Bluetooth LE 4.0: Class 2.0, 5~10 m
WIFI
1.2 Feature and Structure
Speaker
LED
Right Button
Left Button
Keyboard
Power Button
Pic 1­2­1 C3000 Front
Barcode Scan Engine
Stylus
RFID Sensing Zone
Extension Screw
Battery
Battery Lock
Pic 1­2­2 C3000 Back
USB Port
Serial Port
DC Power
IO Extension Slots(13pin)
Pic 1­2­3 C3000 Bottom
1.3 Keyboard
The detailed description of QWERT keyboard is as follows:
QWERT Keyboard: 41 silicon buttons and 3 side buttons for customization;
Pic 1­3­1 C3000 QWERT Keyboard
1.4 Standard Accessories
Name
AC Adapter
USB Cable
Quantity
Description
Battery recharging
Synchronization and battery
recharging
Stylus
Touch screen operation
Li‐ion polymer battery, with
Battery
3200mha capacity
Picture
IO Slot
USB port, UART port and DC
port
1.5 Optional Accessories

Carrying Case: being ideal for outdoor using;

Serial Cable: communicating with the PC;

Docking Station: Synchronizing with PC, and battery recharging.

CD: The SDK including the related documents.
CHAPTER 2
Getting Started
2.1 Battery Exchange
Operating Steps: (Pic 2‐1‐1)
1)
Ensure the device is in non‐working or recharging status, and unlock the battery cover;
2)
Remove the battery cover as the direction of ③;
3)
Take out the battery lightly;
4)
Install the new battery as the direction of ⑤;
5)
Lock the battery cover as the direction of ⑥.
Pic 2‐1‐1
2.2 TF Card Installation
Pic 2‐2‐1
Operating Steps:
1)
Ensure the device is in non‐working or recharging status;
2)
Unlock the battery cover;
3)
Take out the battery;
4)
Install the TF card carefully as the direction of pic 2‐2‐1;
5)
Install the battery and lock the battery cover.
2.3 SIM Card Installation
Operating Steps:
Pic 2‐3‐1
1) Ensure the device is in non‐working or recharging status;
2) Unlock the battery cover;
3) Take out the battery;
4) Install the SIM card;
5) Install the battery and lock the battery cover;
2.4 Battery Recharging
Three methods to charge the battery:
1)
Use AC Adapter to charge by 220V AC power sockets;
2)
Use USB cable to charge by connecting with the PC;
3)
Use the cradle to charge the battery;
Pic 2‐4‐1
2.5 TF Card Installation
After installing the TF card, files under the catalogue of ‘My Device/Storage Card’ (pic 2‐5‐1)
can be viewed, while is also the TF card catalogue.
Pic 2‐5‐1
2.6 Suspend/Shutdown/Restart
Suspend
The button
can be pressed to switch the status including Suspend/Shutdown/Restart.
When suspending, the screen would be dark and all modules would stop working.
The device would enter the suspend mode when being in non‐working status after a specified
time automatically to decrease the consumption.
Wakeup
Press the power button
waken up.
once for device in suspending status, then the device would be
Note: It is better to suspend it when charging, which would take less time. Please do not
press this button frequently within a short period of time, otherwise it may cause damages to
the screen and data.
2.7 Taskbar
The taskbar is on the bottom right of the screen as Pic 2‐7‐1.
Pic 2‐7‐1
Start menu
: The menus including multiple applications can be viewed and opened as Pic
2‐7‐2.
Pic 2‐7‐2
Input method menu
: Double click to view the available input methods, also the soft
keyboard can also pop up by clicking as pic 2‐7‐3 and pic 2‐7‐4.
Pic 2‐7‐3
Current task menu
2‐7‐5
Pic 2‐7‐4
: Click it to view all the current tasks, also click to switch the tasks. Pic
Pic 2‐7‐5
Clock
: Show the current time, and ‘Date/Time Properties’ set, it can also be set by
‘Control Panel‐>Date/Time’. The showing can be enabled/disabled by ‘
‐>Settings‐>Task
and Start Memu’. Pic 2‐7‐6 and Pic 2‐7‐7.
Pic 2‐7‐6
Pic 2‐7‐7
2.8 Desktop
The desktop displays the normal icons and shortcuts which we can select efficiently. Pic 2‐8‐1
and pic 2‐8‐2
Pic 2‐8‐1
Pic 2‐8‐2
2.9 Restart
Press the power button
for 10 seconds, and the device would restart automatically as
pic 2‐9‐1
Pic 2‐9‐1
CHAPTER 3
Click
System Setting
, and select ‘Settings’ to enter the interface of ‘Control Panel.
Pic 3‐1
Pic 3‐2
The detailed setting applications are listed as follows:
Application
Description
Set internet options such as homepage, privacy, security etc.
Specify the method connecting with PC.
Recalibrate the screen
Storage management, including HDD and TF cards.
View battery power and manage power schemes.
Set keyboard properties.
Set password for system
Regional settings, customized regions, user interface/input language.
Adjust current time, current date, and change time zone.
Select and remove programs.
Switch input method.
View properties of mouse.
Change the owner information
Network and dial‐up connections. Used for WiFi or GPRS connecting configuration.
Adjust volume and sounds.
Display system information, adjust memory and change device name.
Adjust background, appearance and backlight.
Adjust dialing properties.
WLAN setting. Configure wireless network.
Certificate information.
Switch the three USB connection modes including Storage Card For U Disk, Flash Dish
For U Disk and Activesync
Note: Please do not modify the items not mentioned above unless being professional.
3.1 Internet
Internet settings including ‘General/Connection/Security/Privacy/Advanced/Popups’ can be
set by ‘Control Panel‐>Internet Options’ as the follows:
Pic 3‐1‐1
Pic 3‐1‐2
Pic 3‐1‐3
Pic 3‐1‐4
Pic 3‐1‐5
Pic 3‐1‐6
3.2 PC Connection
PC Connection Properties can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>PC Connection’ as Pic 3‐2‐1 and Pic
3‐2‐2:
Pic 3‐2‐1
Pic 3‐2‐2
3.3 Storage Manage
Storage Manager can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Storage Manager’ as Pic 3‐3‐1 where the
operations including formatting and dismounting can be done:
Pic 3‐3‐1
3.4 Power
Power properties cannot be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Power’.
Power properties including ‘Battery/Schemes/Device Status’ can be checked and set as
follows:
Pic 3‐4‐1
Pic 3‐4‐2
3.5 Keyboard
Keyboard Properties can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Keyboard’ as pic 3‐5‐1:
‐‐>
Pic 3‐5‐1
3.6 Regional Settings
Regional and Language settings can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Regional Settings’ as pic 3‐6‐1.
Pic 3‐6‐1
Language (Pic 3‐6‐2) can be selected when the multiple languages are supported, but the
default is recommended.
Pic 3‐6‐2
Input: the input language can be set as Pic 3‐6‐3 once they are installed in the OS as pic 3‐6‐3:
Pic 3‐6‐3
3.7 Date/Time
Date/Time/Tim Zone can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Date/Time’ as pic 3‐7‐1.
Pic 3‐7‐1
3.8 Remove Programs
The installed programs can be removed by ‘Control Panel‐>Remove Programs’, the working
principle is the same as PC. Pic 3‐8‐1
Pic 3‐8‐1
3.9 Input Panel
Input Panel including current input method can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Input Panel’ as pic
3‐9‐1;
Pic 3‐9‐1
3.10 Mouse
Mouse Properties including sensitiveness of double‐click and physical distance can be set by
‘Control Panel‐>Mouse’ as pic 3‐10‐1;
Pic 3‐10‐1
3.11 Network and Dial­up Connection
Network Properties can be set by ‘Start‐>Settings‐>Network and Dial‐up Connection’ as pic
3‐11‐1 and pic 3‐11‐2;
Pic 3‐11‐1
Pic 3‐11‐2
3.12 System
System Properties including ‘General/Memory/Device Name/Copyrights’ can be set by
‘Control Panel‐>System’ as pic 3‐12‐1;
Pic 3‐12‐1
Memory: the memory using status can be viewed as pic 3‐12‐2;
Pic 3‐12‐2
Note: the slider cannot moved since we are using ROM system otherwise we would get
unpredictable error unless restarting the device.
Device Name: device name and device description can be modified as pic 3‐12‐3;
Pic 3‐12‐3
Copyright: the detailed copyright can be viewed as pic 3‐12‐4;
Pic 3‐12‐4
3.13 Display
Display Properties including ‘Background/Appearance/Backlight’ can be set by ‘Control
Panel‐>Display’;
Background: the background image can be set and customized as pic 3‐13‐1;
Pic 3‐13‐1
Appearance: the system appearance can be set as pic 3‐13‐2;
Pic 3‐13‐2
Backlight: the backlight can be set and customized to save the battery life by setting the idle
time as pic 3‐13‐3;
Pic 3‐13‐3
3.14 Volume&Sounds
Volume&Sounds Properties can be set by ‘Control Panel‐>Voluem&Sounds’;
Volume: the volume can be set as pic 3‐14‐1;
Pic 3‐14‐1
Sounds: different sound solution can be set as pic 3‐14‐2;
Pic 3‐14‐2
3.15 Terminal Server Client Licenses
The local license can be managed by ‘Control Panel‐>Terminal Server Client License’ as pic
3‐15‐1;
Pic 3‐15‐1
3.16 Stylus
Double‐Tap: it is used for double‐tap sensitivity setting and testing as pic 3‐16‐1;
Pic 3‐16‐1
Calibration: it is used for touch screen calibration when the screen is not responding
properly.
Click ‘Recalibrate’ and in the new interface, please operate as the introduction (5 times, from
the middle to the four corners). Pic 3‐16‐2 and Pic 3‐16‐3
Pic 3‐16‐2
Pic 3‐16‐3
3.17 Bluetooth Device Properties
Bluetooth Device Properties including nearby Bluetooth devices can be scanned by ‘Control
Panel‐>Bluetooth Device Properties’ as pic 3‐17‐1;
Pic 3‐17‐1
3.18 ActiveSync Repair
Abnormal synchronization failure can be repaired by ‘Control Panel‐> ActiveSync Repair’ as
pic 3‐18‐1;
Pic 3‐18‐1
CHAPTER 4
Keyboard and Input Method
4.1 Soft Keyboard
The soft keyboard can be used to input the letters/numbers/symbols as pic 4‐1‐1, the default
is English;
Pic 4‐1‐1
Two methods to input the uppercase:
of the soft keyboard to input the uppercase, and click
1) Click the
change to the lowercase as pic 4‐1‐2;
2) Click the
to
of the soft keyboard to input the uppercase, and it would
change to lowercase automatically after inputting one letter as pic 4‐1‐3;
Pic 4‐1‐2
Pic 4‐1‐3
For symbol inputting, please click the
be inputted, then click
of the soft keyboard and select the symbols to
to go back to the normal status as pic 4‐1‐2;
4.2 Input Methods
Multiple input methods are supported, but the default is English.
CHAPTER 5
Network Connection
5.1 WIFI Connection
1) Open ‘AppCenter’ on desktop , then run the application ‘WIFI’ in ‘AppCenter’; Pic
5.1‐1
2) Click ‘Load’ on ‘WLAN Loader’ , then network icon will display on toolbar; Pic 5.1‐2
Pic 5‐1‐1
Pic 5‐1‐2
3) Double click the network icon, choose the router from ‘Wireless Information’, and
then click ‘Connect’; choose proper ‘Encryption’ and ‘Authentication’, and type
password in ‘Network Key’, and then click ‘OK’; Pic 5.1‐3, pic 5.1‐4, pic 5.1‐5 and pic
5.1‐6
Pic 5‐1‐3
Pic 5‐1‐4
Pic 5‐1‐5
Pic 5‐1‐6
5.2 GPRS Dial­up Connection
5.2.1 CDMA Configuration
Dial‐up settings:
1) Click ‘Start Menu’‐>’ Settings’‐> ‘Network and Dial‐up Connections’, and then double
click ‘Make New Connection’. Pic 5.2.‐1 and pic 5.2‐2
Pic 5.2‐1
Pic 5.2‐2
2) Input connection name ‘GPRS’ and then ‘Next’ ; click ‘Configure’ then ‘Next’; Pic
5.2‐3 and pic 5.2‐4
Pic 5.2‐3
Pic 5.2‐4
3) In ‘Port Settings’, set ‘Connection Preferences’ as below:
‘Baud Rate’: 115200; ‘Data Bits’: 8; ‘Parity’: None; ‘Stop Bits’: 1; ‘Flow Control’: None
Then click ‘Call Options’ to turn to another tab page;
4) Input ‘+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”CMNET”’ (input all blue characters including the commas
and quotation marks) into ‘Extra Settings’, the ‘CMNET’ (which is short for China
Mobile Network) should be replaced by your local ‘GPRS APN’ (Access Point Name);
left other default, then click ‘OK’; Pic 5.2‐5 and pic 5.2‐6
Pic 5.2‐5
Pic 5.2‐6
5) Click Next to Phone Number page, input the country/region code, area code and
Phone number (*99***1#), then click Finish; now you can see the GPRS connection
icon; Pic 5.2‐7 and pic 5.2‐8
Pic 5.2‐7
Pic 5.2‐8
6) Double click the GPRS icon; in ‘Dial‐Up Connection’ page, keep ‘User Name’,
‘Password’ and ‘Domain’ blank, and then click ‘Dial Properties’; choose ‘Location’ as
‘Car’ and then click ‘Edit’; Fill the 3 edit boxes all with letter ‘G’ and then ‘OK’. Click
‘OK’ on ‘Dialing Properties’, and then back to desktop. Pic 5.2‐9, pic 5.2‐10, pic 5.2‐11
and pic 5.2‐12
Pic 5.2‐9
Pic 5.2‐10
Pic 5.2‐11
Pi 5.2‐12
Note: During the process of our configurations, we use ‘CMNET’ as the reference, for users
please input the local GPRS setting and dial­up information by contacting the local service
provider.
5.2.2 CDMA Dial­up Connection
Please pay attention to the following points before dial up:

The configurations are set properly;

SIM card is installed properly as the followed image;

The frequency of the SIM card is supported by the GPRS module;

The SIM card is available and the GPRS function is activated;
5‐2‐11
CHAPTER 6
Synchronization with the PC and Updating OS
The handheld, can be visited for data previewing, copying and file cutting after installing the
ActiveSync software successfully. The following introduces the detailed steps on how to install
it:
6.1 Introductions on the ActiveSync
3 versions ActiveSync software for different OS (operating system):
 ActiveSync4.5_OfficialRelease.msi
Supports OS:
Windows Server 2003;Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1;Windows Server 2003 Service
Pack 2;Windows XP;Windows XP 64‐bit;Windows XP Embedded;Windows XP Embedded
Service Pack 1;Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2;Windows XP for Itanium‐based
Systems Version 2003;Windows XP Home Edition;Windows XP Media Center Edition;
Windows XP Professional 64‐Bit Edition (Itanium);Windows XP Professional 64‐Bit Edition
(Itanium) 2003;Windows XP Professional Edition;Windows XP Professional x64 Edition;
Windows XP Service Pack 1;Windows XP Service Pack 2;Windows XP Starter Edition;
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

ActiveSync6.1_OfficialRelease­x64.exe
Supports OS(64bit):
Windows 7 Ultimate;Windows 7 Enterprise;Windows 7 Professional;Windows 7 Home
Premium;Windows Vista Ultimate;Windows Vista Enterprise;Windows Vista Business;
Windows Vista Home Premium;Windows Vista Home Basic;Windows Vista Server

ActiveSync6.1_OfficialRelease­x86.exe
Supports OS(32bit):
Windows 7 Ultimate;Windows 7 Enterprise;Windows 7 Professional;Windows 7 Home
Premium;Windows 7 Starter;Windows Vista Ultimate;Windows Vista Enterprise;Windows
Vista Business;Windows Vista Home Premium;Windows Vista Home Basic;Windows Vista
Server
6.2 ActiveSync Installation
Choose the ActiveSync properly according to the OS of the PC, and we use
ActiveSync4.5_OfficialRelease.msi as the reference,
1) Open the software, the following is the interface: Pic 6.2‐1
Pic 6.2‐1
2) Choose ‘Next’ and we will enter the following interface: Pic 6.2‐2
Pic 6.2‐2
3) Then we choose ‘I accept the terms in the license agreement’, and click ‘Next’; Pic
6.2‐3
Pic 6.2‐3
4) Input the user name and organization information and then click ‘Next’; Pic 6.2‐4
Pic 6.2‐4
5) The default installation path is ‘C:\Program Files\ Microsoft ActiveSync’, we can click
‘Change’ to change the installation path; Pic 6.2‐5
Pic 6.2‐5
6) Confirm the operating is correct before click ‘Install’ to continue the process of
installation; Pic 6.2‐6
Pic 6.2‐6
7) After the successful installation, we can go to the followed interface:
Pic 6.2‐7
8) Click ‘Finish’ to finish the installation, and choose ‘Yes’ to reboot the PC; Pic 6.2‐8
Pic 6.2‐8
9) After the rebooting, we can find the icon
click it to open the ActiveSync; Pic 6.2‐9
Pic 6.2‐9
6.3 Update Operating System
on the right corner of the PC, double
Before updating, please backup the data: copy the data to PC or other disk like SD card. All data
and applications will be erased after updating.
6.3.1 Copy System Files to SD Card
1) Format the SD card;
Note: Format the card. Do not choose ‘Quick Format’. Choose the File System as ‘FAT32’.
2) Copy the update files into the SD card;
3) Install SD card to the device.
6.3.2 Update OS for Windows CE
After finishing steps above, restart the device, and then press the left button
as soon as
possible; then you will see it as Figure6‐3‐1; choose Update OS, then press the yellow button
on keyboard; then please wait the system update and start.
Pic 6.3‐1
6.4 Restore Factory Settings
Before updating, please backup the data: copy the data to PC or other disk like SD card. All data
and applications will be erased after updating.
After finishing steps above, restart the device, and then press the left button
as soon as
possible; then you will see it as Pic 6‐3‐1; choose Restore factory settings, then press the
yellow button on keyboard; then please wait the system restore and start.
If you choose Start OS, the system will start normally.
6.5 Update Logo.bmp
Before customization, please the image with the format of bmp to TF card, and the maximum
size is 240x320.
Then restart the device and press the left button
as soon as possible; then you will see it
as Pic 6‐3‐1; choose Update Logo.bmp, then press the yellow button on keyboard; then please
wait the system restore and start.
CHAPTER 7
Functional Utilization
7.1 Barcode
The barcode scan engine is mounted at the top of the device, and it should be operated
properly when scanning. Pic 7‐1‐1, Pic 7‐1‐2 and Pic 7‐1‐3。
Pic 7‐1‐1
(Correct)
Pic 7‐1‐2 1D Barcode Scanning
(Correct)
(Incorrect)
(Incorrect)
Pic 7‐1‐3
7.2 RFID
The RFID sensing zone is on the back of the device, and the tags should be put in the sensing
zone before reading correctly. Pic 7‐2‐1
RFID Sensing Zone
Pic 7‐2‐1
High Frequency (13.56MHz)
Operating Frequency: 13.56HMZ, 125KHz
Protocol: ISO14443A/B,
Types of cards: HF S50, S70 and ultralight
Reading Distance: 5~8cm
Ultra High Frequency (840~960MHz)
1) Protocol: EPC, GEN2/ISO 18000‐6C
2) Operating Frequency: 840~960MHz
 FCC Standard 902‐928MHz;
3) Power: 10~30dBm, and 24/25 dBm is recommended, the higher power, the higher
battery consumption;
4) Antenna Gain: 3dBi;
5) Reading/Writing Distance: the actual distance depends on multiple elements including
the tags, the using environment, the working frequency, and the power.
7.3 Bluetooth
The device is using Bluetooth 2.0. Date sending/printing and file sending are supported after
being connected successfully. Pic 7‐3‐1
Pic 7‐3‐1
CHAPTER 8
Maintenance
8.1 Equipment and System Issues
Table 8­1 Equipment and System Issues
Issues
Device can’t start
Touch­screen doesn’t work
Screen fails to display
Keyboard doesn’t work
Battery can’t be recharged
Solutions

Ensure the battery is installed correctly;

Change another piece of fully‐charged battery;

Restore or update the OS;

Clean the touch screen;

Recalibrate by the calibration procedure;

Restart the device;

Restore or update the OS;

Check if the device is in standby mode;

Restart the device;

Replace with a fully‐charged battery;

Check if the device is in standby status;

Restart the device;

Replace with a fully‐charged battery;

Check if the adapter is damaged;

Check if the USB cable is damaged;

Check if the adapter is plugged into the socket (220V);

Check if the adapter is plugged firmly;
8.2 Scanning Issues
Table 8­2 Scanning Issues
Issues
Press “scan” button but no
action
No data collected after
scanning
Solutions

Check if the scanner head is damaged;

Check if the program is correct (please refer to DEMO for specific
codes);

Check if the demo is opened correctly;

Check if the type of barcode is enabled;

Check if the program is correct (please refer to DEMO for specific
codes);

Check if the barcode is damaged;

Make sure it’s in effective operating/scanning distance/range;

Check if the scanning window is covered with dusts;
8.3 RFID Issues
Table 8­3 RFID Issues
Issues
Solutions
RFID tag can’t be
identified

Ensure the RFID module in the handheld terminal is compatible with the
tags;

Ensure the program is correct (please refer to DEMO);

Ensure the tag being scanned is within the RFID sensing area;
8.4 Network and Communication Issues
Table 8­4 Network and Communication Issues
Issues
Solutions
Can’t be recognized after USB is
connected
WIFI communication is
abnormal
Incorrect IP address after being
connected

Ensure USB cable is plugged;

Check if the USB port of the device is damaged;

Restart the device;

Try by the other USB port of the PC;

Check if Microsoft ActiveSync has been installed properly (please
refer the Chapter 7);

Reinstall the Activesync software;

Ensure the program is correct (Please refer to DEMO);

Ensure the setting is correct (please refer to 5.1);

Ensure the accessories come with WIFI connection joint, which
is in effective transmission distance;

Delete the current network connection, and reconnect;

Set the static IP address manually;

Disable the wireless network of the device and try once more;

Check the network mode of the AP/Router by logging the admin
page;
8.5 Others
Issues
Activeysycn Installation Failure
Solutions

Disconnect the connection between the device with the PC when installing the
Activesync software;
SDK Installation Failure

Install the Activesync software correctly based on the environment PC;

Pay attention to the item of Documentation when installing, for more details,
please refer to the document of ‘Development Environment Setting Instruction’;
System Updating Failure

Use Windows Xp to format the SD card, and select ‘FAT32’, also please do not
choose ‘Quick Format’;

CHAPTER 9
Check if the system files are copied correctly in the SD card;
AC Adapter & Battery Safety
9.1 Switching AC/DC Power Adapter Specification
Input: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz, 0.28A
Output: DC 5V, 2A
Label: refer to the Pic 9‐1.

Pic 9‐1 AC Adapter Label
Do not crush the power adapter cable in case of the fracture of the power cord
external insulation sleeve;

Do not leave the power cable in long‐term bearing status in case of damaging to the
power cord;

Be cautious when charging in case of dropping and collusion;

Disconnect the adapter with socket in none‐charging status;
9.2 Battery Safety Guidelines
 The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible
materials or chemicals. Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in
a non‐commercial environment.

Follow battery usage, storage, and charging guidelines found in the user’s guide.

Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.

To charge the mobile device battery, the battery and charger temperatures must be
between +32 F and +113 F (0 and +45 C).

Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers. Use of an incompatible battery or
charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you have any
questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger, contact Chainway
technical support.

For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the device shall only be
connected to products that bear the USB‐IF logo or have completed the USB‐IF
compliance program.

To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause
10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Chainway hologram. Do not fit any battery without
checking it has the

Chainway authentication hologram.

Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred.

Severe impact from dropping any battery‐operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to
overheat.

Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals.

Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose
to water or other liquids, or expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard.

Do not leave or store the equipment in or near areas that might get very hot, such as in a parked
vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source. Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer.

Battery usage by children should be supervised.

Please follow local regulations to promptly dispose of used re‐chargeable batteries.

Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed.

In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact
has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice.

If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery, contact Chainway to arrange for inspection.
Appendix 1
Code Types of 1D Barcode Scanner
The 1D barcode scanner can set parameters by scanning specific Function Barcodes.
Operation Steps: aim the scanner at a function barcode; scan it; the laser will quickly disappear if succeed,
which shows that setting is successful.
A1.1 Supported Code Types
Appendix Table 1
Enable
Disable
Code 39
Codabar
IATA 2 of 5
Code 128
Discrete 2 of 5
UPC A with 2 Supps.
Interleaved 2 of 5
Code 93
UPC A with 5 Supps.
UPC A
MSI
UPC E0
EAN 8
Trioptic Code 39
UPC E0 with 2 Supps.
EAN 13
Bookland EAN
UPC E0 with 5 Supps.
EAN 128
Code 11
EAC 13 with 2 Supps.
UPC E
Chinese 2 of 5
EAN 13 with 5 Supps.
ISBT 128
UPC E1
UPC E1 with 2 Supps.
RSS‐Limited
UPC E1 with 5 Supps.
RSS‐14
Coupon Code
RSS‐Expanded
Note: the types enable / disable by default can be switched by scanning corresponding function barcodes in
Appendix Table 2.
A1.2 Transmit Code Type Character
Enable
Disable
If this function is enabled, scanner will recognize code type when scanning a barcode.
A1.3 Enable / Disable Barcodes
Typ
Appendix Table 2
Enable
EAN­8
Disable
UPC­E1
Enable
Disable
UPC­E
Enable
Disable
UPC­A
Enable
Function Barcodes
Sample Barcodes
Enable
UCC/EAN 128
Disable
Code 128
Enable
Disable
Enable
Bookland EAN
Disable
EAN­13
Enable
Disable
Enable
Trioptic Code 39
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 39
Disable
Code 39
Enable
Disable
ISBT 128
Enable
Disable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Code 93
Enable
Code 39 Full ASCII
Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII cannot be enabled
simultaneously. If an error beep sounds when enabling Trioptic
Code 39, disable Code 39 Full ASCII and try again.
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code
Disable
Code 11
Enable
93
Disable
Interleaved 2 of 5
Enable
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 11
Disable
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length D 2 of 5
Enable
Chinese 2 of
Discrete 2 of 5
Enable
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length I 2 of 5
Disable
Enable
Disable
Codabar
Disable
MSI
Enable
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Codabar
Enable
RSS­14
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length MSI
Disable
Enable
RSS­Expanded
Disable
Enable
RSS­Limited
Disable
FCC Caution
§ 15.19 Labeling requirements.
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.
§ 15.21 Information to user.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
§ 15.105 Information to the user.
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.
Body-Support Operation
This device was tested for typical body 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 handset, 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.
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