CipherLab 8660 Mobile Computer User Manual 8600 Reference Manual v1 00 1120
CipherLab Co., Ltd. Mobile Computer 8600 Reference Manual v1 00 1120
Users Manual

8600 Series Mobile Compute
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8600/8630/8660 
 Version 1.00 

Copyright © 2013 CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. 
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under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also 
protected by copyright law.    Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited. 
Due to continued product development this information may change without notice.   The 
information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB 
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All brand, product and service, and trademark names are the property of their registered 
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Website: http://www.cipherlab.com 
IMPORTANT NOTICES 

FOR USA 
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. 
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. 
FOR CANADA 
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from 
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled 
"Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada. 
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. 
Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux 
appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: 
"Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par l'Industrie. 
FOR HAND-HELD PRODUCT WITH RF FUNCTIONS 
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 
cm between the radiator & your body.  

FOR EUROPE– EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. 
The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of 
conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: 
 EN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 
Safety of Information Technology Equipment 
 EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1: 2008 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic 
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common 
technical requirements 
 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 2002 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic 
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific 
conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 
40 GHz 
 EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 2009 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic 
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific 
conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance 
RLAN equipment 
 EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband 
Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band 
and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential 
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive 
 EN 300 330-1 V1.5.1: 2006 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices 
(SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop 
systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and 
test methods 
 EN 300 330-2 V1.3.1: 2006 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices 
(SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop 
systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 
3.2 of the R&TTE Directive 
 EN 300 440-1 V1.4.1: 2008 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; 
Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part1: Technical 
characteristics and test methods 
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in 
all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive 
use applies. 
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in 
order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or 
for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services. 
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some 
areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 
2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national 
spectrum authority in France. 

FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER 
CAUTION 
This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not 
stare into beam. 
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. 
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. 
 The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or 
manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to 
human body or the product itself. 
 DO NOT disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery. 
 DO NOT expose the scanner or the battery to any flammable sources. 
 For green-environment issue, it's important that batteries should be recycled in a 
proper way.   
 Under no circumstances, internal components are self-serviceable. 
 The charging and communication cradle uses an AC power adaptor. A socket outlet 
shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Make sure there 
is stable power supply for the mobile computer or its peripherals to operate properly. 
CARE & MAINTENANCE 
 This mobile computer is intended for enterprise logistics use. The mobile computer is 
rated IP 52, however, it may do damage to the mobile computer when being exposed 
to extreme temperatures or soaked wet. 
 When the body of the mobile computer gets dirty, use a clean and wet cloth to wipe 
off the dust. DO NOT use/mix any bleach or cleaner. Always keep the LCD dry. 
 For a liquid crystal display (LCD), use a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to wipe 
dust off the screen. DO NOT use any pointed or sharp object to move against the 
surface. 
 If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, download the 
collected data to a host computer, and then take out the battery pack. Store the 
mobile computer and battery pack separately.   
 When the mobile computer resumes its work, the main and backup batteries will take 
a certain time to become fully charged. 
 If you shall find the mobile computer malfunctioning, write down the specific scenario 
and consult your local sales representative. 
Version  Date  Notes 
RELEASE NOTES 
1.00  Oct. 17, 2013  Initial release 

CONTENTS 
IMPORTANT NOTICES ........................................................................................................................... - 2 - 
For USA ................................................................................................................................................. - 3 - 
For Canada ........................................................................................................................................... - 3 - 
For Hand-held Product with RF Functions ....................................................................................... - 3 - 
For Europe– EU Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................... - 4 - 
For Product with Laser ....................................................................................................................... - 6 - 
Safety Precautions .............................................................................................................................. - 6 - 
Care & Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... - 6 - 
RELEASE NOTES ................................................................................................................................... - 6 - 
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 1 
Terminal Models ...................................................................................................................................... 2 
Inside the Package ................................................................................................................................. 2 
Software & Utilities ................................................................................................................................. 2 
Accessories .............................................................................................................................................. 3 
Features .................................................................................................................................................... 3 
Getting Started ........................................................................................................................................ 4 
Component Names ........................................................................................................................... 4 
Inserting Battery & Memory Card ................................................................................................... 5 
Installing Pistol Grip .......................................................................................................................... 8 
Initial Charging ................................................................................................................................... 9 
Setting Local Time ............................................................................................................................. 9 
Power Management .......................................................................................................................... 9 
USING THE MOBILE COMPUTER ............................................................................................................ 11 
1.1 Battery ............................................................................................................................................ 12 
1.1.1 Main Battery .......................................................................................................................... 12 
1.1.2 Backup Battery ..................................................................................................................... 13 
1.1.3 Caution of Low Battery Charge .......................................................................................... 13 
1.2 Memory ........................................................................................................................................... 14 
1.2.1 Read-only Memory (ROM) ................................................................................................... 14 
1.2.2 Random-access Memory (RAM) ......................................................................................... 14 
1.2.3 SD Card .................................................................................................................................. 14 
1.3 Keypad ............................................................................................................................................ 15 
1.3.1 29-key Layout ....................................................................................................................... 15 
1.4 LCD .................................................................................................................................................. 18 
1.4.1 Adjusting the LCD Backlight ............................................................................................... 18 
1.5 Notifications ................................................................................................................................... 19 
1.5.1 Status LED ............................................................................................................................. 19 
1.5.2 Audio ...................................................................................................................................... 20 
1.5.3 Vibrator .................................................................................................................................. 20 
1.6 Data Capture .................................................................................................................................. 21 

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1.6.1 Barcode Scanner .................................................................................................................. 21 
1.6.2 RFID Reader .......................................................................................................................... 22 
1.7 Charging & Communications ...................................................................................................... 24 
1.7.1 Interface Cable Options ....................................................................................................... 26 
1.7.2 Cradle Options ...................................................................................................................... 27 
1.8 SD Card ........................................................................................................................................... 30 
1.8.1 File System ............................................................................................................................ 30 
1.8.2 Directory ................................................................................................................................ 30 
1.8.3 File Name .............................................................................................................................. 32 
LEARNING SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE ............................................................................................... 33 
2.1 Application Module ....................................................................................................................... 35 
2.1.1 FORGE Application Generator (AG) ................................................................................... 35 
2.1.2 MIRROR Emulator (CipherNet) ........................................................................................... 36 
2.1.3 User Program ........................................................................................................................ 36 
2.2 System Configuration & Core ...................................................................................................... 37 
2.2.1 System Menu ........................................................................................................................ 37 
2.2.2 Kernel ..................................................................................................................................... 37 
2.2.3 Program Manager ................................................................................................................ 37 
SYSTEM MENU ........................................................................................................................................ 39 
3.1 Information .................................................................................................................................... 40 
3.1.1 Understanding Device Code................................................................................................ 41 
3.2 Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 42 
3.2.1 Clock ....................................................................................................................................... 42 
3.2.2 Backlight ................................................................................................................................ 42 
3.2.3 Contrast ................................................................................................................................. 43 
3.2.4 Auto Off .................................................................................................................................. 43 
3.2.5 Power On (& Wakeup Event) Options ............................................................................... 43 
3.2.6 Key Click ................................................................................................................................ 44 
3.2.7 Speaker Volume ................................................................................................................... 44 
3.2.8 USB VCOM No ....................................................................................................................... 44 
3.2.9 USB Charge Current ............................................................................................................. 44 
3.2.10 Font ...................................................................................................................................... 44 
3.2.11 System Password............................................................................................................... 45 
3.2.12 Default Set .......................................................................................................................... 45 
3.2.13 Reset Reader ...................................................................................................................... 45 
3.3 Tests ................................................................................................................................................ 46 
3.3.1 Reader .................................................................................................................................... 46 
3.3.2 Speaker .................................................................................................................................. 46 
3.3.3 LCD & LED ............................................................................................................................. 46 
3.3.4 Keyboard ................................................................................................................................ 46 
3.3.5 Memory .................................................................................................................................. 46 
3.3.6 Echo Test ............................................................................................................................... 47 
3.3.7 Vibrator .................................................................................................................................. 47 
3.3.8 RFID ........................................................................................................................................ 47 
3.3.9 GPS ......................................................................................................................................... 47 
3.4 Memory ........................................................................................................................................... 49 
3.4.1 Size information ................................................................................................................... 49 
3.4.2 Initialize .................................................................................................................................. 49 
3.5 Power .............................................................................................................................................. 50 

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3.6 Load Program ................................................................................................................................ 51 
3.7 DoFTP Menu ................................................................................................................................... 54 
3.7.1 Local ....................................................................................................................................... 55 
3.7.2 Manual ................................................................................................................................... 55 
3.8 Storage Menu ................................................................................................................................ 56 
3.8.1 Run as USB Disk ................................................................................................................... 56 
3.8.2 Access SD Card ..................................................................................................................... 56 
3.9 Bluetooth Menu ............................................................................................................................. 58 
3.9.1 Information ............................................................................................................................ 59 
3.9.2 Connect Setting .................................................................................................................... 60 
3.9.3 Security .................................................................................................................................. 61 
3.9.4 Echo Tests.............................................................................................................................. 62 
3.9.5 Pairing Test ........................................................................................................................... 65 
3.9.6 Frequent Devices .................................................................................................................. 66 
3.10 Wi-Fi Menu ................................................................................................................................... 67 
3.10.1 Information ......................................................................................................................... 68 
3.10.2 Network Setting ................................................................................................................. 69 
3.10.3 WLAN Setting ..................................................................................................................... 70 
3.10.4 Security ................................................................................................................................ 72 
3.10.5 Scan Devices ...................................................................................................................... 73 
3.10.6 Profile .................................................................................................................................. 74 
3.10.7 Echo Tests ........................................................................................................................... 76 
PROGRAM MANAGER & KERNEL ......................................................................................................... 79 
4.1 Program Manager ......................................................................................................................... 79 
4.1.1 Download Program .............................................................................................................. 80 
4.1.2 Activate Program .................................................................................................................. 82 
4.1.3 Upload Program .................................................................................................................... 83 
4.1.4 Download Font ...................................................................................................................... 84 
4.1.5 Upload Font ........................................................................................................................... 84 
4.1.6 Upload All .............................................................................................................................. 85 
4.2 Kernel .............................................................................................................................................. 86 
4.2.1 Kernel Information ............................................................................................................... 87 
4.2.2 Kernel Update ....................................................................................................................... 88 
4.2.3 Burn-In Test ........................................................................................................................... 90 
4.2.4 System Menu ........................................................................................................................ 90 
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 91 
DOWNLOAD UTILITY ............................................................................................................................... 93 
File Types ............................................................................................................................................... 93 
Font File ............................................................................................................................................ 93 
C Programs ...................................................................................................................................... 93 
BASIC Programs.............................................................................................................................. 94 
ProgLoad.exe ........................................................................................................................................ 95 
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................... 97 
Cannot turn on when pressing Power key ........................................................................................ 97 
Charging error ....................................................................................................................................... 97 
Speaker seems not working ............................................................................................................... 97 

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LED indicators seem not working ...................................................................................................... 97 
LCD seems not working ...................................................................................................................... 97 
Keypad seems not working ................................................................................................................ 98 
Vibrator seems not working ............................................................................................................... 98 
Mobile computer seems not working ............................................................................................... 98 
Cannot scan barcodes ......................................................................................................................... 98 
Low battery condition ..................................................................................................................... 98 
Barcode reader problem ................................................................................................................ 98 
Cannot decode data after scanning .................................................................................................. 98 
Unreadable barcode ....................................................................................................................... 98 
Un-programmed to read ................................................................................................................ 98 
Dirty scan window ........................................................................................................................... 98 
Out of scanning range .................................................................................................................... 99 
Cannot transmit/receive data............................................................................................................ 99 
Using RS-232 cable ........................................................................................................................ 99 
Using USB cable .............................................................................................................................. 99 
Via Bluetooth ................................................................................................................................... 99 
Via Wi-Fi ........................................................................................................................................... 99 
KEY REFERENCE TABLE ....................................................................................................................... 100 
29-key Keypad .................................................................................................................................... 100 
System Defaults ............................................................................................................................ 100 
Extended Function Keys .............................................................................................................. 101 
39-key Keypad .................................................................................................................................... 102 
System Defaults ............................................................................................................................ 102 

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Answering industrial demands for rugged, light-weight and versatile computers, the 8600 
Series Mobile Computer is specifically designed for enterprise logistics use. 
Equipped with CCD (linear imager), Laser, 2D imager, or RFID scanning modules, users 
can choose the appropriate option that best suits to their field applications. 
With  Bluetooth v4.0 built inside, the mobile computer supports Bluetooth Smart Ready 
playing the center role in exchanging data and information with new Bluetooth Smart 
devices and the vast amount of traditional Bluetooth devices in market. Besides the 
short-range of Bluetooth technology, the model-specific Wi-Fi module based on 
802.11b/g/n connectivity is also equipped enabling the mobile computer have access to 
the Internet. 
The 8600 Series Mobile Computer is bundled with powerful and rich features to ensure 
success in timely processing of information, and thus, makes an ideal choice for 
inventory control, shop floor management, warehousing and distribution operations. 
Being programmable, this handy device can run custom applications or terminal 
emulation applications. 
This manual serves to guide you through how to install, configure, and operate the 
mobile computer. We recommend that you keep one copy of the manual at hand for 
quick reference or maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, 
please read the manual thoroughly before use. 
Thank you for choosing CipherLab products! 
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TERMINAL MODELS 
The wireless capabilities of 8600 Mobile Computer Series may vary depending on the 
specifications implemented. Please refer to the table below. 
Model  WLAN (802.11 b/g/n)  WPAN (Bluetooth 4.0) 
8600 -  - 
8630 √ √ 
8660   √ 
INSIDE THE PACKAGE 
The following items are included in the package. Save the box and packaging material for 
future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer. 
 8600 Series mobile computer 
 Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack 
 Wristband 
 Snap-on cable 
 Power adaptor 
 Product CD ROM 
 Quick Start Guide 
SOFTWARE & UTILITIES 
 Text Browser 
 MIRROR 5250 Emulator 
 MIRROR VT Emulator 
 FORGE Batch Application Generator   
 FORGE WLAN Application Generator 
 C & BASIC compilers   
The items on the list above are included on the accompanying product CD ROM.  

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ACCESSORIES 
Rich choices of optional accessories are available for you to enhance the total 
performance of the mobile computer. 
 Swappable Keypad   
 Hard-shell 
 Pistol Grip (detachable) 
 Spare Rechargeable Li-ion battery 
 Snap-on RS-232 Cable 
 Snap-on USB Cable 
 Snap-on VCOM Cable 
 Charging & Communication Module   (CRD-SCC-8S) 
 Cradle Cup     (CRD-SCP-86) 
 Battery Charger    (CRD-SBC-8S) 
 Single Cradle Base      (CRD-SBS-8S) 
 Dual Cradle Base    (CRD-DBS-8S) 
 FEATURES 
 Ergonomic design — ruggedized yet streamlined, with wristband for secure hold 
 Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to IP 65 
 Rich interface options — USB or RS-232 (cable) 
 High capacity memory card (microSDHC) supported 
 Flexible wireless solutions — Bluetooth or 802.11b/g/n 
 FTP client support — 802.11b/g/n 
 Graphic colorful LCD supports double-byte characters and bitmap graphics 
 Programmable feedback includes speaker, LED indicators and vibrator 
 Built-in GPS with internal patch antenna (optional) 
 13.56MHz HF band RFID reader (optional) 
 Bluetooth v4.0 Smart Ready 

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GETTING STARTED 
COMPONENT NAMES 
Figure 1: Overview 

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INSERTING BATTERY & MEMORY CARD 
For shipping and storage purposes, save the mobile computer and the main battery in 
separate packages. This will keep both batteries in good condition for future use. 
Note:  Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. 
1) Hold the mobile computer still and slide the release latch to the right to unlock the 
battery cover. 
2) Slightly hold the sides of the battery cover and take it upward off the device. 
3) Use your finger to slide the locking plate towards its hinge to unlock the SD card 
holder. 
4) Flip up the SD card holder. 
5) Face the metal contacts of your memory card (microSD or microSDHC) down and 
slide it into the SD card slot so that the card contacts align with the slot contacts. 
6) Push the SD card holder down. 
7) Slide the locking plate away from its hinge to secure the card. 
8) Slide the battery pack into the battery compartment at a proper angle (30°~45°) so 
that the metal contacts of the battery are met with the charging contacts inside the 
compartment. Make sure that the battery is snugly fit into the compartment. 
9) Replace the battery cover. 
10) Slide the release latch to the left to lock it firmly. 

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Note: For a new battery, make sure it is fully charged before use. Always prepare a 
spare battery pack, especially when you are on the road. 

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Figure 2: Installing the Memory Card & Main Battery 

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INSTALLING PISTOL GRIP 
This contoured pistol grip enables intuitive trigger-and-scan operation, which is very 
helpful in scan intensive applications. 
When a pistol grip is necessary, install it to the mobile computer by following these 
steps: 
1) Place the terminal computer into the holder of the pistol grip. 
2) Slide the release latch of the pistol against the terminal computer to lock it firmly, 
and then turn on the mobile computer to test the trigger. 
 Figure 3: Installing the Pistol Grip 

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INITIAL CHARGING 
The main and backup batteries may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first 
receive the package, you will need to charge the batteries to full before use. Please refer 
to 1.7 Charging & Communications. 
For the first time charge, it takes approximately 2.5 hours to charge the main battery to 
full. As for the backup battery charging, it takes approximately at least 72 hours whether 
the mobile computer is in use or not. 
SETTING LOCAL TIME 
If you need to set your local time, go to System Menu | 2. Settings | 1. Clock. Please 
refer to 3.2.1 Clock. 
POWER MANAGEMENT 
For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on 
the road. Below are some tips to help you extend battery life. 
Warning:  Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripherals will substantially 
reduce battery power. 
 To speed up charging the mobile computer, turn off the mobile computer and seat it 
in the cradle or use the charging/communication cable. 
 Be prepared with a second battery pack on hand. 
 Stop wireless connectivity like Bluetooth or 802.11b/g/n that is not in use.   
 Go to System Menu | 2. Settings | 3. Backlit, and configure backlight period, 
luminosity, as well as the shade effect. Refer to 3.2.2 Backlight. 
 Go to System Menu | 2. Settings | 4. Auto Off, and configure the idle time elapsed 
before the system will shut down automatically. Refer to 3.2.4 Auto Off. 

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This chapter explains the features and usage of the 8600 Series Mobile Computer.   
IN THIS CHAPTER 
1.1 Battery ..................................................................... 12 
1.2 Memory .................................................................... 14 
1.3 Keypad ..................................................................... 15 
1.4 LCD ......................................................................... 18 
1.5 Notifications .............................................................. 19 
1.6 Data Capture ............................................................ 21 
1.7 Charging & Communications ........................................ 24 
1.8 SD Card ................................................................... 30 
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1.1 BATTERY 
1.1.1 MAIN BATTERY 
The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.7V 1100/2200 mAh Li-ion battery 
pack that may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the package, 
you will need to charge the battery to full before use. The table below lists the 
approximate time to fully charge the included 1100/2200mAh batteries with different 
charging tools. 
Capacity 
Charging Tool  1100mAh  2200mAh 
Adapter  3 hrs  4 hrs 
Cradle  3 hrs  4 hrs 
Note:  Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C. It 
is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for 
optimal performance. 
For power-saving purposes, always turn off the backlight while working in a well-lit area 
and stop wireless connectivity like Bluetooth or 802.11b/g/n that is not in use. 
The smart battery icon on the LCD screen shows the status of power consumption. There 
are two ways to monitor a low battery charge or discharged battery from the screen. 
 Examine the level of the 4-bar battery icon 
 Monitor voltage level (see 3.5 Power) 

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1.1.2 BACKUP BATTERY 
The backup battery, a 3.0V/18mAh rechargeable Lithium button cell on the main board, 
takes charge of the retention of data in SRAM, real-time clock, and calendar when the 
main battery is removed or drained. When fully charged, the backup battery can work for 
at least 25 days without the main battery. In the meantime, you have to replace the 
main battery as soon as possible. It takes at least 72 hours to fully charge the backup 
battery; however, it is not necessary to fully charge the backup battery for the mobile 
computer to work. 
 Monitor voltage level (see 3.5 Power) 
1.1.3 CAUTION OF LOW BATTERY CHARGE 
The battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. It also 
charges the backup battery on the main board so that the data stored in SRAM can be 
retained properly. Therefore, when the main battery charge goes low, you need to 
replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, 
you should upload important data on a regular basis. 
Warning:  Data loss may occur in SRAM during low battery condition. Always save 
data before running out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement. 

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1.2 MEMORY 
The collected data can be sent back to a host computer immediately over wireless 
networks, or stored in memory (SRAM) and uploaded later. The mobile computer is 
equipped with a calendar chip for accurate time/date logging. When the main battery is 
removed or drained, the backup battery on the main board is to retain the contents of 
SRAM and maintain the running of real-time clock and calendar for at least 25 days, on 
condition that the backup battery has already been fully charged. 
If you want to put away the mobile computer for a couple of days, you should be aware 
that data loss occurs when both the main and backup batteries discharge completely. 
Therefore, it is necessary to upload data and files before putting away the mobile 
computer! 
1.2.1 READ-ONLY MEMORY (ROM) 
The built 8 megabytes flash memory is designated for storing the core, OS, application 
programs, font, etc. 
1.2.2 RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY (RAM) 
Options include 8 or 16 megabytes SRAM for storing data. Its contents will be retained by 
the backup battery. 
1.2.3 SD CARD 
Secure Digital (SD) card is a flash memory data storage device. High capacity memory 
card (microSDHC) is also supported. Refer to Inserting Battery & Memory Card for how to 
insert the microSD or microSDHC card. For more details, refer to 1.8 SD Card. 
Note: (1) When SD card is present, the card icon will appear on the screen and flash 
while being accessed.         
 (2) If an SD card is installed on the mobile computer for the first time, a message 
like “Found New SD Card” will be displayed allowing users to scan the card for 
memory check. If the action is canceled, memory check can still be performed via 
System Menu — 3.8 Storage Menu. 

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1.3 KEYPAD 
The mobile computer is equipped with a keypad of 29/39 keys for system setup, user 
entry and so on. The keypad comes with programmable LED backlight for illumination 
that makes the key characters easier to read when ambient light gets weaker. Refer to 
1.4 LCD for screen & backlight settings. 
The key click can be configured through programming or via System Menu. Refer to 
3.2.6 Key Click. 
1.3.1 29-KEY LAYOUT 
The layout of the 29-key keypad is similar to that of a telephone, which includes 
alphanumeric, navigation and function keys, as well as assorted characters. Refer to 
Appendix III — Key Reference Table for color-coded keys. 
Figure 4: 29-key Layout 

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This alphanumeric keypad is set to numeral mode by default. Press the blue key at the 
bottom-right to toggle between upper-case alphabet, lower-case alphabet, and numeral 
modes. Press the orange key at the bottom-left to toggle between function and numeral 
modes. 
The associated icon will appear on the top-left of the screen in a sequence as shown 
below. 
Status Icon  Function/Alpha Key  Input Mode 
(none) N/A  Numbers 
A  Press the blue key one time  Upper-case alphabet 
a  Press the blue key two times  Lower-case alphabet 
F  Press the orange key one time  Function Mode 
When in alphabet mode, it takes turns to show upper-case/lower-case alphabets and 
number when you keep pressing the same key; the lasting time of a press or interval 
between two presses must not exceed one second or you will always get the first letter. 
For example, keep pressing the number key [2], it will take turns to show “A”, “B”, “C” or 
“2” for upper-case, and “a”, “b”, “c” or “2” for lower-case. 
 When you first press the number key [2], it will produce the letter “A” or “a”. 
 When you press the number key [2] twice (the time interval must not exceed one 
second), it will produce the letter “B” or “b”. 
 When you press the number key [2] three times (the time interval between each 
press must not exceed one second), it will produce the letter “C” or “c”. 
 When you press the number key [2] four times (the time interval between each press 
must not exceed one second), it will produce the number “2”. 
In order to get the desired character, you will need to press the same key, one to four 
times (the time interval between each press must not exceed one second). Only when 
you stop pressing the same key for longer than one second or you press another key, will 
the system send the real key code to the application program. 
When in function mode, the orange key works with another key. Press the orange key 
and its associated icon F will be displayed on the top line of the screen. Press the second 
key, say [Del], to complete the key combination and delete the character where the 
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Below briefly describes the functions of common keys on the mobile computer. 
SCAN 
The yellow key located at the top center is used to trigger the scan engine so that it can read the 
barcode. 
Navigation Pad 
The 4-way navigation pad around the SCAN key is used to move the cursor left, up, down, or 
right. 
ENTER 
This key on the right side of the SCAN key is used for command execution or input confirmation. 
ESC (Escape) 
This key on the left side of the SCAN key is used to stop and exit the current operation. 
Alphabet Key (the blue key) 
The blue key is an auxiliary key that requires pressing a second key to get the letter (A~Z) or 
symbol printed in blue on the second key (or on the keypad near the key). 
Icon  Description 
A  This icon appears when you press the blue key one time, indicating it is toggled to the 
alphabet mode for typing upper-case alphabetic letters. 
a  This icon appears when you press the blue key two times, indicating it is toggled to the 
alphabet mode for typing lower-case alphabetic letters. 
Function Key (the orange key) 
The orange key is an auxiliary key that requires pressing a second key to get the symbol or 
function printed in orange on the second key. 
Icon  Description 
F  This icon appears when you press the orange key, indicating it is toggled to the function 
mode. 
Backlight Key 
This key is used to turn ON/OFF the backlight of the LCD and keypad. 
Note: (1) Functionality of keys is application-dependent. The system will send the 
associated key code to the application program, and it is up to the application 
program to interpret the key code.             
 (2) When a status icon appears on the screen, it indicates a certain mode is 
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1.4 LCD 
The mobile computer comes with a TFT graphic LCD, 240 by 320 pixels resolution, which 
can be programmed to display text or graphics, such as specific font and company logo, 
to meet varying application needs. 
Options  Font Size (pixels)  Characters by lines 
English font  Font size 10×20 (pixels) 
Font size 12×24 (pixels) 
24 characters by 16 lines
20 characters by 13 lines
Chinese font  Font size 20×20 (pixels) 
Font size 24×24 (pixels) 
12 characters by 16 lines
10 characters by 13 lines
Other language fonts, company logo… Programmable 
Note: The top line (icon zone) is reserved to display status icons, such as icons 
indicating battery status, alphabet upper/lower case, SD card installed. Therefore, 
the actual amount of lines will be less than the total count by 1. 
1.4.1 ADJUSTING THE LCD BACKLIGHT 
The backlight of screen helps ease reading in dim environments. It can be turned on/off 
by pressing the [ ] key located at the bottom center of the keypad. Also backlight level 
can be adjusted through programming or via System Menu. Refer to 3.2.2 Backlight 
and 3.2.3 Contrast. 
Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. We 
suggest that you switch off the backlight while there’s no need to read the screen or have 
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1.5 NOTIFICATIONS 
1.5.1 STATUS LED 
There are two dual-color LED indicators located at the upper-right of the screen. Both can 
be programmed to provide information that helps diagnosing. For example, if you are 
using AG runtime, you will be informed of the scanning result immediately. By default, 
LED1 is defined to light solid green for a single "Good Read" action upon reading a 
barcode successfully. 
 LED1 is used to provide information on the charging status and barcode decoding. 
 LED2 is used to provide information on wireless communications.   
Figure 5: LED Indicators 
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LED1: Red/Green  Red  Green 
User Power ON  User definable  User definable 
 Solid green for Good Read by 
default 
Power Off, Battery 
Charging 
System default 
 Flashing red: Charging 
System default 
 Flashing green: Charging done 
Charging Error  System default 
 Flashing red and green: Charging error occurs 
LED2: Blue/Green  Blue  Green 
Bluetooth System default 
 Flashing blue, quickly: Waiting for 
connection or connecting 
 Flashing blue, slowly: Connected
--- 
Wi-Fi ---  System default 
 Flashing green, quickly: Waiting 
for connection or connecting 
 Flashing green, slowly: 
Connected 
1.5.2 AUDIO 
The mobile computer has a mono or stereo speaker at the bottom, which can be 
programmed for status feedback. It is used to play sounds for events in the programs, or 
play audio files such as .WAV files. Its volume can be configured through programming or 
via  System Menu. Refer to 3.2.7 Speaker Volume. In particular, its frequency and 
duration are software programmable for Good Read in the provided terminal emulation 
programs. 
1.5.3 VIBRATOR 
The mobile computer is equipped with a vibrator, which can be programmed for status 
feedback. It can be helpful when working in noisy environments. In particular, the 
vibrator is software programmable for Good Read in the provided terminal emulation 
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1.6 DATA CAPTURE 
1.6.1 BARCODE SCANNER 
A wide variety of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different 
requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable 
of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while 
running the preloaded AG runtime. Refer to 3.3.1 Reader for functional test. 
If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a specific symbology disabled by 
default in AG runtime, FORGE Application Generator (ForgeAG.exe, the application on 
the included CD-ROM) allows configuring symbology settings, as well as reader settings. 
After launching the application, enable the desired symbologies, and then download the 
application settings to the mobile computer.   
Note: For details on configuring reader and symbology settings, please refer to the 
documentation of the software you use. 
Varying by the scan engine installed, the supported symbologies are listed below. 
 1D CCD scan engine 
 1D Laser scan engine 
 2D scan engine 
Note: In AG or CipherNet runtime, not all of the symbologies are enabled by default. 
Instead of running any of them, you can develop your own applications to control 
the scan engine for data collection. 
Symbologies Supported (Default Setting: Enable/Disable)  CCD/Laser  2D 
Codabar  Enabled Enabled 
Code 11   Disabled 
Code 93  Enabled Enabled 
Composite 
Code CC-A/B  Disabled 
CC-C  Disabled 
TCIF Linked Code 39    Enabled 
MSI  Disabled Disabled 
Plessey  Disabled  
Postal Codes   Enabled 
Telepen  Disabled  
Code 128 Code 128  Enabled Enabled 
GS1-128 (EAN-128)  Enabled  Enabled 
ISBT 128  Enabled  Enabled 
Code 2 of 5  Industrial 25 (Discrete 25)  Enabled  Enabled 

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Interleaved 25  Enabled  Enabled 
Matrix 25  Disabled  Disabled 
 Chinese 25   Disabled 
Coop 25  Disabled   
Code 3 of 9 Code 39  Enabled Enabled 
Trioptic Code 39    Disabled 
Italian Pharmacode (Code 32)  Disabled  Disabled 
French Pharmacode  Disabled   
EAN/UPC EAN-8  Enabled Enabled 
EAN-8 Addon 2  Disabled  Disabled 
EAN-8 Addon 5  Disabled  Disabled 
EAN-13 Enabled Enabled 
EAN-13 & UPC-A Addon 2  Disabled  Disabled 
EAN-13 & UPC-A Addon 5  Disabled  Disabled 
Bookland EAN (ISBN)  Disabled  Disabled 
UPC-E0 Enabled Enabled 
UPC-E1 Disabled Disabled 
UPC-E Addon 2  Disabled  Disabled 
UPC-E Addon 5  Disabled  Disabled 
UPC-A Enabled Enabled 
GS1 DataBar   
(RSS) 
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14)  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Truncated  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Stacked  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited)  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)  Disabled  Enabled 
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked  Disabled  Enabled 
2D 
Symbologies 
PDF417  Enabled 
MicroPDF417  Enabled 
Data Matrix    Enabled 
Maxicode  Enabled 
QR Code    Enabled 
1.6.2 RFID READER 
The RFID Reader supports read/write operations depending on the tags. The supported 
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HF Tag  Protocol  UID Only  Read Page  Write Page
ISO 14443A  Mifare Standard 1K (Mifare S50)    
  Mifare Standard 4K (Mifare S70)     
  Jcop 41 (only Mifare 1K & 4K compatible)
     
 Mifare Ultralight     
  Mifare Ultralight C       
 Mifare ProX       
 Mifare DESFire     
 Mifare Plus     
  Mifare Mini (Mifare S20)       
 SLE66CLX320P   --- --- 
 SLE55R04/08    --- --- 
 Smart MX    --- --- 
 Jewel      
 Topaz     
ISO 14443B SLE6666CL160S   --- --- 
 SR176       
 SR512       
 SRIX4K       
 SLIX4K     
Dual  ISO 14443A compliant    --- --- 
  ISO 14443B compliant    --- --- 
ISO 15693  ICODE SLI    
 LRI12     
 LRI64     
 LRI128     
 LRI2K     
 SRF55VxxP     
 SRF55VxxS     
  TI Tag-it HF-I Std     
 TempSense    --- --- 
 ICODE1 with EAS&AFI     
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1.7 CHARGING & COMMUNICATIONS 
Normally, the mobile computer ships with a USB or RS-232 cable for charging and 
communications. A variety of cradles are available to meet different requirements. 
 If you are using USB Virtual COM for the first time, you must install its driver from 
the CD-ROM. Driver version 5.3 or later is required. Please remove older versions! 
The virtual COM port will not be assigned until the USB port is in use. 
 If you are using USB Virtual COM_CDC for the first time, you must install its driver 
from the CD-ROM. USB CDC driver installer is available in the “Windows” folder, 
where a vendor-supplied INF file will be copied to Windows. 
 For Standard USB cable, it will release COM port in the following conditions:     
(i)  The cable is detached from the mobile computer directly. 
(ii) The cable is detached from the cradle directly. 
(iii) Take away the mobile computer while the cable is attached between the cradle 
and the host computer.   
(iv) The mobile computer is turned off.   
(v) No application is running on the mobile computer, or COM port is shut down. 
For applications that require COM port to be occupied all the time, it is suggested to 
use 308 USB Virtual COM Interface cable instead. 
USB Interface Cable 
Task  USB Cable 
Charging  USB direct charging 
 500 mA: USB icon 
 100 mA: Highlighted USB icon 
 0 mA: Disable charging for 8600 
5 V charging from the adaptor (Plug icon) 
Communications  USB Virtual COM — If using FORGE Application Generator software, you 
may use a download utility to receive data on your computer; otherwise, 
run HyperTerminal.exe to receive data directly. 
USB HID — Run a text editor on your computer to receive data directly. 
USB Virtual COM_CDC — If using FORGE Application Generator software, 
you may use a download utility to receive data on your computer; 
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RS-232 Interface Cable 
Task  RS-232 Cable 
Charging  5 V charging from the adaptor (Plug icon) 
Communications  If using FORGE Application Generator software, you may use a download 
utility to receive data on your computer; otherwise, run 
HyperTerminal.exe to receive data directly. 
Cradle 
Task  Cradle Interface 
Charging  5 V charging from the adaptor (Plug icon) 
Communications  Depends on the cradle type and its associated settings —   USB 
 RS-232 
Note:  Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C. It 
is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for 
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1.7.1 INTERFACE CABLE OPTIONS 
For charging via the USB cable, the standard charging current is 500 mA. However, we 
recommend that you connect the power adaptor to speed up charging the battery. 
 If you connect the mobile computer to a USB hub, the charging current may be 
insufficient. In that case, change the charging current to 100 mA after connecting the 
USB cable. It will take a longer time to charge to full. Refer to 3.2.9 USB Charge 
Current. 
Warning:  The mobile computer is not allowed to function when it is solely on USB 
power and without a battery loaded. It will display a warning message 
“Battery Missing” along with an audible alert. In that case, you should 
install the battery before restarting. 
Figure 6: Using USB/RS-232 cable 
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1.7.2 CRADLE OPTIONS 
A variety of cradles are developed for the mobile computer and ship on your option. 
These cradles employ different data connections, but they all support charging the mobile 
computer while transmitting data at the same time. Choose a cradle type that best suits 
your needs. 
Task  Cradle Interface 
Charging  5 V charging from the adaptor 
Communications  By the cradle type and the wiring you choose, the following transmission 
interfaces are available at your command: 
 RS-232 
 USB 
Note:  Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C. It 
is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for 
the optimal performance.   
To make use of any of the cradles, follow the steps below: 
1) Seat the mobile computer in the cradle. 
2) Connect the power cord to the cradle. 
See the illustration below. The (A) depicts the power jack on the cradle. Plug the 
power cord to this jack. 
3) Connect the other end of the power cord to an external power source. 
4) Connect the cradle to a host computer such as your PC with a communication cable 
for data transmission. 
See the illustration below, the (B) depicts the cradle’s direct communication port. 
Connect a USB or RS-232 cable to this port. 
A guide to the Ethernet Cradle is ready for your reference in which more details about 
the Ethernet Cradle can be looked up. 
Note: Attach the communication cable firmly to the cradle by completely fastening the 
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No.  Description  No.
Description 
1  Status LED (POWER)  2  Cable Connector (USB or RS-232) 
3  Power Jack     
Battery Charger 
No.  Description  No.
Description 
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1.8 SD CARD 
SD card can be accessed directly by using the provided functions in user applications. Yet, 
when the mobile computer is equipped with an SD card and connected to the host 
computer via the USB cable, it can be treated as a removable disk (USB mass storage 
device) as long as it is configured properly through programming or via System Menu | 
8. Next Page | 1. Storage Menu | 1. Run As USB Disk. Refer to 3.8 Storage Menu. 
Note: While running BASIC applications, the size of DAT files on SD card can be 
calibrated. Go to System Menu | 8. Next Page | 1. Storage Menu | 2. Access 
SD Card | 4. Check File Size to refresh the size of “A:\BASICRUN\TXACTn.DAT” 
(n=1~6). 
1.8.1 FILE SYSTEM 
For 8600 Series, it supports FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 and allows formatting the card through 
C programming or via System Menu | 8. Next Page | 1. Storage Menu | 2. Access 
SD Card. Based on the capacity of the card, it will automatically decide the FAT format: 
Card Capacity  FAT Format  Sectors per Cluster 
≦ 32 MB  FAT12 32 
≦ 1 GB  FAT16 32 
≦ 2 GB  FAT16 64 
≦ 8 GB  FAT32 8 
1.8.2 DIRECTORY 
Unlike the file system on SRAM, the file system on SD card supports directories of 
hierarchical tree structure and allows creating sub-directories. Several directory names 
are reserved for particular use. 
Reserved Directory  Related Application or Function  Remark 
\Program   System Menu | Load Program
 Program Manager | Download
 Program Manager | Activate 
 Kernel Menu | Kernel Update
 UPDATE_BASIC() 
Store programs to this folder so that you can 
download them to the mobile computer: 
 C program — *.SHX 
 BASIC program — *.INI and *.SYN 
\BasicRun  BASIC Runtime  Store DAT and DBF files that are created and 
accessed in BASIC runtime to this folder. 
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   DAT Filename 
DAT file #1  TXACT1.DAT 
DAT file #2  TXACT2.DAT 
DAT file #3  TXACT3.DAT 
DAT file #4  TXACT4.DAT 
DAT file #5  TXACT5.DAT 
DAT file #6  TXACT6.DAT 
DBF Filename 
DBF file #1  Record file  F1.DB0 
System Default 
Index 
F1.DB1 
Index file #1  F1.DB2 
Index file #2  F1.DB3 
Index file #3  F1.DB4 
DBF file #2  Record file  F2.DB0 
System Default 
Index 
F2.DB1 
Index file #1  F2.DB2 
Index file #2  F2.DB3 
Index file #3  F2.DB4 
DBF file #3  Record file  F3.DB0 
System Default 
Index 
F3.DB1 
Index file #1  F3.DB2 
Index file #2  F3.DB3 
Index file #3  F3.DB4 
DBF file #4  Record file  F4.DB0 
System Default 
Index 
F4.DB1 
Index file #1  F4.DB2 
Index file #2  F4.DB3 
Index file #3  F4.DB4 
DBF file #5  Record file  F5.DB0 
System Default 
Index 
F5.DB1 
Index file #1  F5.DB2 
Index file #2  F5.DB3 
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\AG\DBF 
\AG\DAT 
\AG\EXPORT 
\AG\IMPORT 
Application Generator (a.k.a. AG)
Store DAT, DBF, and Lookup files that are 
created and/or accessed in Application 
Generator to this folder. 
1.8.3 FILE NAME 
A file name must follow 8.3 format (= short filenames) — at most 8 characters for 
filename, and at most three characters for filename extension. The following characters 
are unacceptable: “ * + , : ; < = > ? | [ ] 
 The mobile computer can display a filename of 1 ~ 8 characters (the null character 
not included), and filename extension will be displayed if provided. If a file name 
specified is longer than eight characters, it will be truncated to eight characters.   
 Long filenames, at most 255 characters, are allowed when using the mobile computer 
equipped with SD card as a mass storage device. For example, you may have a 
filename “123456789.txt” created from your computer. However, when the same file 
is directly accessed on the mobile computer, the filename will be truncated to 
“123456~1.txt”. 
 If a file name is not specified in ASCII characters, in order for the mobile computer to 
display it correctly, you may need to download a matching font file to the mobile 
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This chapter mainly describes the software inside the mobile computer. It consists of 
three modules — Kernel, System, and Application; each has a function menu. 
When a menu is displayed, you may select an item by either of the following ways: 
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to move the highlight bar. 
 Press the number key that corresponds to the item number. 
 Follow the on-screen instructions to change a specific setting, or press [ESC] to 
return to a previous page or menu. 
On each screen, the top line displays status icons, such as: 
 The 4-bar battery icon indicates the current power status. 
 The status icon of input mode or function mode is controlled by the blue/orange key. 
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IN THIS CHAPTER 
2.1 Application Module ..................................................... 35 
2.2 System Configuration & Core ....................................... 37 
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2.1 APPLICATION MODULE 
The mobile computer ships with software package on the CD-ROM including FORGE 
Application Generator (Batch and WLAN versions), MIRROR Emulator (VT and 5250 
versions), and download utilities. 
2.1.1 FORGE APPLICATION GENERATOR (AG) 
FORGE Application Generator (AG) software package includes: 
 Forge.exe/AG8600WLAN.exe on the host computer 
 AG Runtime on the mobile computer 
AG Package  AG Runtime on mobile computer
Companion Tool on host computer 
Batch AG  U8600.SHX ForgeAG.exe 
WLAN AG  WU8600.SHX AG8600WLAN.exe 
With the AG runtime preloaded, the Main Menu of AG application shows up when you 
turn on the mobile computer. 
Batch AG runtime on the mobile computer  WLAN AG runtime on the mobile computer 
Before using the mobile computer to collect data, you may want to create your own 
application templates on the host computer with the companion tool. For further details 
of the AG application, please refer to the respective user manuals. 
Note: Batch AG supports automatically uploading data to a host computer when the 
upload interface is properly configured. Once the mobile computer is connected via 
the RS-232 or USB Virtual COM cable, a rotating hourglass icon displays on the 
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2.1.2 MIRROR EMULATOR (CIPHERNET) 
The mobile computer supports VT100/220 and IBM 5250 terminal emulation for 
accessing a backend database. Instead of using FORGE Application Generator, you 
may download the terminal emulation program, i.e. CipherNet Runtime, to the mobile 
computer. Refer to 3.6 Load Program. Then, run individual companion tool on your 
computer. 
For details on the MIRROR Emulator application, please refer to separate user manuals.   
Terminal Emulation  CipherNet Runtime  Companion Tool on PC End 
VT100/220  82xx-VT.SHX CipherNet-VT.exe 
IBM 5250  82xx-5250.SHX CipherNet-5250.exe 
2.1.3 USER PROGRAM 
You may need to develop your own application program. For developing custom 
applications, CipherLab provides BASIC and C compilers through licensing. For detailed 
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2.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & CORE 
For managing system configurations and multiple programs, each mobile computer 
comes with System Menu,  Program Manager, and Kernel Menu. Refer to the 
following chapters on how to configure the 8600 Series Mobile Computer, regarding 
system configurations and program download. 
2.2.1 SYSTEM MENU 
System Menu is bundled with BASIC Runtime or user programs that are written in C 
language. It is provided for system configuration, functionality testing, downloading font 
file and program. 
2.2.2 KERNEL 
Kernel is the innermost core of the OS. It provides services for updating the kernel and 
bootloader, and repairing the system. 
2.2.3 PROGRAM MANAGER 
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System Menu offers an interface for engineers (programmers or system integrator) to 
view system information, change the configuration parameters, download programs and 
run diagnostics. 
This menu is designed for engineering tests and maintenance ONLY. For this reason, it 
provides password protection to prevent unauthorized users from accidentally changing 
system settings. 
Warning!  System Menu is NOT for the use of any end users. The system password 
helps ensure system safety and integrity. 
How to access System Menu? 
1) Turn off the mobile computer. 
2) Press [7] + [9] + [Power]. 
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IN THIS CHAPTER 
3.1 Information ............................................................... 40 
3.2 Settings ................................................................... 42 
3.3 Tests ....................................................................... 46 
3.4 Memory .................................................................... 49 
3.5 Power ...................................................................... 50 
3.6 Load Program ............................................................ 51 
3.7 DoFTP Menu .............................................................. 54 
3.8 Storage Menu ............................................................ 56 
3.9 Bluetooth Menu ......................................................... 58 
3.10 Wi-Fi Menu .............................................................. 67 
3.1 INFORMATION 
Here provides important system information to help diagnose the system.   
System Menu | 1. Information 
H/W Hardware version 
S/N  A serial number assigned to the mobile computer 
M/D  Manufacturing date 
KNL  Kernel version 
LIB 
BSC 
C library version 
BASIC Run-time version, if a BASIC application is downloaded 
USR  Application program version 
DEV  4-digit code for optional hardware configurations 
 For example, 2800 indicates the mobile computer is equipped with Laser scan 
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3.1.1 UNDERSTANDING DEVICE CODE 
Device Code  Modular Component  Types 
1st digit  Reader module  0= none 
1= CCD scan engine 
2= Laser scan engine 
3= 2D scan engine 
2nd digit  Wireless module  0= none 
5= Bluetooth only 
8= Bluetooth + 802.11b/g/n 
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3.2 SETTINGS 
You can change the default settings here. 
System Settings  Default Values 
Clock  Current time 
Backlight  20 seconds at level 2, backlight shade enabled 
Contrast  Level 4 
Auto Off  10 minutes 
Power On Options  Program Resume 
Key Click  Tone 2 
Speaker Volume  High volume level 
USB VCOM No.  Fixed 
USB Charge Current  500 mA 
System Password  Open access 
Font  System font 
Default Set (=Reset to Default) Load factory settings 
Reset Reader  Restore default reader settings 
3.2.1 CLOCK 
Set date and time for Real Time Clock. Enter two digits for the year, e.g. 04 for 2004. 
3.2.2 BACKLIGHT 
Set the backlight duration for the keypad and LCD. 
 Enter a value between 0 and 9999 (second). 
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to adjust the backlight level (4 levels). 
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3.2.3 CONTRAST 
Set the contrast level for the LCD. 
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to adjust the contrast level. 
3.2.4 AUTO OFF 
The mobile computer will be turned off automatically when no operation is taking place 
during a specified period of time. Enter a value between 0 and 999 (minute). 
Note:  To disable this function, enter 0. 
3.2.5 POWER ON (& WAKEUP EVENT) OPTIONS 
Set the startup screen once the mobile computer is turned on, and specify which events 
will wake up the mobile computer: 
Power On Options 
Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select “Program Resume” or “Program Restart”, and then 
press [ENTER]. 
 Program Resume: When selected, the mobile computer will start from the last session of 
program before it is turned off. 
 Program Restart: When selected, the mobile computer will start from the first session of the 
program. 
WakeUp Events 
The specified events can wake up the mobile computer when the conditions are met. Press the 
arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select a specific event, and press [ENTER] to determine when it is 
treated as a wake-up event or not.   
 PwrKey: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon pressing the Power key. 
 RS-232: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon connecting the RS-232 cable. 
 USB: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon connecting the USB cable. 
 Charging: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon getting charged via the cradle or 
direct charging. 
 Charged: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon completion of charging. 
 Alarm: If yes, it will wake up the mobile computer upon the alarm time is up. Alarm can be set 
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3.2.6 KEY CLICK 
The system will produce an audible signal when any key on the keypad is pressed. The 
current value is highlighted. Select a desired tone for the speaker or mute it. 
3.2.7 SPEAKER VOLUME 
Set the speaker volume. 
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to adjust the volume level (3 levels) or mute 
it. 
3.2.8 USB VCOM NO 
By default, it is set to use one virtual COM port for all (=FIXED), regardless of how many 
8600 mobile computers are connected to PC when USB Virtual COM is in use. This setting 
requires you to connect one 8600 at a time, and will facilitate configuring a great amount 
of 8600 mobile computers via the same virtual COM port (for administrators’ or factory 
use). If necessary, you can have it set to use variable virtual COM port (=Change by 
Serial Number), which will vary by the serial number of each different 8600.   
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select between “Fixed” and “Change by 
Serial Number”. 
3.2.9 USB CHARGE CURRENT 
By default, the USB charging current is set to 500 mA. For direct charging via the USB 
cable without supplying a power adaptor, the standard charging current is 500 mA. If you 
connect the mobile computer to a USB hub, the charging current may be insufficient. In 
that case, change the charging current to 100 mA after connecting the USB cable. It will 
take a longer time to charge to full. 
 Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select between “500 mA” and “100 mA”. 
 To disable charging for 8600, select “0 mA”. 
Note:  (1) USB direct charging, 500 mA: USB icon 
  (2) USB direct charging, 100 mA: Highlighted USB icon 
  (3) 5V charging from the adaptor: Plug icon 
3.2.10 FONT 
Font version information can be viewed here. It displays System Font if there is no 
custom font file. If a multi-language font file is downloaded, you will be able to select a 
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3.2.11 SYSTEM PASSWORD 
Set a password to control user access to System Menu, Program Manager and Kernel 
Menu. The password can be up to eight alphanumeric characters. 
Note: The password is case-sensitive. To disable a previous password, enter blank on 
the "Input new password" and "Verify password" screens. 
3.2.12 DEFAULT SET 
Reset system settings to the default values, except for the reader settings. 
3.2.13 RESET READER 
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3.3 TESTS 
Here provides functional tests for key parts.   
3.3.1 READER 
Test the reading performance of the scanner. The supported symbologies depend on the 
scan engine you use. Refer to 1.6 Data Capture for symbologies that are enabled by 
default. For symbologies that are disabled by default, they must be enabled through 
programming. 
 Press [SCAN] to start. To stop and exit the test, press any key. 
3.3.2 SPEAKER 
Test the speaker with different volume levels. 
 To stop and exit the test, press any key. 
3.3.3 LCD & LED 
Test the LCD display and LED indicators. 
 To stop and exit the test, press any key. 
3.3.4 KEYBOARD 
Test the rubber keys. Press any key and its corresponding character will be shown on the 
screen. 
 To stop and exit the test, press [ESC]. 
3.3.5 MEMORY 
Test the data memory (SRAM), and the results will be shown on the screen. 
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Warning!  The contents of the data memory (SRAM) will be wiped out after test. 
3.3.6 ECHO TEST 
After a physical connection is established properly, run a test utility on your computer 
and start the test on your mobile computer. Select a desired baud rate if necessary.  
 To stop and exit the test, press [ESC]. 
Interface  Description  Test Utility 
RS-232  This echo test is to verify connectivity via the RS-232 cable 
between the mobile computer and a host computer. 
EchoTest.exe 
308 USB  This echo test is to verify the connectivity via the 308 USB 
cable between the mobile computer and a host computer. 
EchoTest.exe 
USB  This echo test is to verify connectivity via the USB cable 
between the mobile computer and a host computer. 
 USB VCOM Echo — 
T
he mobile computer works as a 
generic USB device. 
EchoTest.exe for 
Virtual COM 
 USB HID — The mobile computer works as an input 
device; select keyboard type and Caps Lock status for 
running a test. 
Any text editor for 
HID 
 USB VCOM_CDC Echo — 
T
he mobile computer works as 
a generic USB device. 
EchoTest.exe for 
Virtual COM 
3.3.7 VIBRATOR 
Select this item to test the vibrator. 
 To stop and exit the test, press [ESC]. 
3.3.8 RFID 
Select this item to test the RFID Reader. 
 Press [ESC] to exit. 
3.3.9 GPS 
Select this item to test the GPS receiver of the device. 
Interface  Description 
Latitude  Displays the latitude where the device is located. 
Longit.  Displays the longitude where the device is located. 
Speed  Displays the moving speed in kilometers per hour. 
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Satellite Number  Displays how many GPS satellites are in view. 
SNR  Signal/Noise Ratio measured in dB. 

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3.4 MEMORY 
Here provides information and initialization function of the memory. 
3.4.1 SIZE INFORMATION 
 RAM    — onboard SRAM for data memory 
 Flash   — program memory 
3.4.2 INITIALIZE 
Initialize the data memory. 
Warning!  The contents of the data memory (SRAM) will be wiped out after memory 
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3.5 POWER 
Here shows current voltage consumption. 
Main (battery) 
It shows dynamic status of the battery pack, which is used as the main power source. 
Backup (battery) 
It shows dynamic status of the button cell, which is used to retain data in SRAM. 
Warning!  Always examine the battery icon on the device screen so that you will be 
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3.6 LOAD PROGRAM 
Here you can access the Load Program service provided by the kernel. Because the 
kernel will take over the job, you will not be able to return to System Menu by pressing 
[ESC]. After downloading, restart the mobile computer to activate the new program. 
Refer to Appendix I Download Utility. 
Note:  The mobile computer will stay in download mode for approximately 30 seconds. 
.SHX Program  Download one of the following C program files and/or font file: 
Program File   AG Runtime:  U8600.shx (Batch AG)   
WU8600.shx (WLAN AG) 
 CipherNet Runtime:  86xx-5250.shx (CipherNet-5250) 
86xx-VT.shx (CipherNet-VT) 
 BASIC RuntimeNote:  B8600.shx 
 User program    
Font File  Refer to the Font Files folder on CD-ROM. 
If you have downloaded a BASIC Runtime program, the next time you enter the Load 
Program submenu you will be able to select whether to download a C program (.SHX) or 
BASIC program (.SYN). 
Note: (1) “Load Basic” menu is only available after you have downloaded a BASIC 
Runtime program. 
(2) In addition to the system font, there can be only one font file downloaded to 
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SETTINGS 
Interface 
Options  Description 
RS-232  Proceed to configure baud rate settings on your computer and the 
mobile computer.   
USB VCOM  Connect the USB cable between your computer and the mobile 
computer. 
Bluetooth  Approach the target Bluetooth enabled device. 
SD Card  This option is available only when the memory card is present. 
USB VCOM_CDC  Connect the USB cable between your computer and the mobile 
computer. 
Baud Rate 
Available baud rate options: 115200/57600/38400/19200/9600 bps 
LOAD PROGRAM VIA BLUETOOTH 
1) Go to System Menu | 8. Next Page |  5. Bluetooth Menu | 3. Security, and 
configure the following Bluetooth settings first. 
 Authentication 
 PIN code 
2) Go to System Menu | 6. Load Program and select Bluetooth. 
3) Start the pairing procedure from your computer, for example, click [Pair Device] 
and/or [Connect Bluetooth Serial Port]. 
4) Run the download utility: ProgLoad.exe 
- Select interface RS-232 for using Bluetooth SPP. 
- Select COM port properties that match with the serial port settings used on your 
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LOAD PROGRAM VIA SD CARD 
1) If you have copied the desired program file(s) to your SD card, go to System Menu | 
6. Load Program and select SD Card. You will see a list of all the files under the 
directory “\Program”, as shown above. 
2) Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select a file. 
3) Press [ENTER] to view information of the program file. 
4) Press [ENTER] to confirm downloading the program file to the mobile computer. 
Press [ESC] to abort the download task. 
Press the arrow keys to select a file. Then, press 
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3.7 DOFTP MENU 
This submenu is for the FTP client connection. It will log the mobile computer into an FTP 
server via Wi-Fi or Ethernet Cradle for the following tasks. 
 Execute and/or update the script file “FTP.dat” 
 Download the program update(s) 
Note: Go to System Menu and configure the network settings first. Refer to 3.10 Wi-Fi 
Menu. 
.SHX Program  Download one of the following C program files and/or font file, firmware 
file: 
Program File   AG Runtime:  U8600.shx (Batch AG) 
WU8600.shx (WLAN AG) 
 CipherNet Runtime:  86xx-5250.shx (CipherNet-5250) 
86xx-VT.shx (CipherNet-VT) 
 BASIC Runtime:  B8600.shx 
 User program   
Font File  Refer to the Font Files folder on CD-ROM. 
Firmware File   Kernel update:  K8600.shx 
 Bootloader update:  BL8600.shx 
Note:  (1) When more than one program files of the same type are specified in the script 
file, only the last program file is used for update. 
(2) The system will restart itself right after successful update and the downloaded 
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3.7.1 LOCAL 
Depending on the script file “FTP.dat” saved on the mobile computer, you may update 
the script file or download any program update from FTP server, if necessary. 
SETTING 
Interface 
Options Supported  Description 
Ethernet Cradle  Seat the mobile computer in the Ethernet Cradle. 
Wi-Fi  Connect the mobile computer to an access point. 
Note:  This setting is available only when the Wi-Fi module is present. 
3.7.2 MANUAL 
You may log into an FTP server manually, and follow the script file on the server to 
update programs. However, this script file will not be kept after execution, nor replace 
the existing one on the mobile computer, if there is any. 
SETTINGS 
Server IP 
Specify the IP address or name of the FTP server. 
Server Port 
Specify the remote port number.   
 By default, TCP port 21 is used on the server for the control connection. 
Login Name 
Specify the user name for logging onto FTP server. 
Login Password 
Specify the password for logging onto FTP server. 
Interface 
Options Supported  Description 
Ethernet Cradle  Seat the mobile computer in the Ethernet Cradle. 
Wi-Fi  Connect the mobile computer to an access point. 
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3.8 STORAGE MENU 
This submenu is for using the mobile computer equipped with SD card as a removable 
disk, as well as for directly accessing files on SD card. 
Note:  When SD card is present, the card icon will appear flashing while being accessed. 
If the mobile computer is preloaded with Batch AG runtime, it will automatically 
create two working directories “\AG\IMPORT” and “\AG\EXPORT” on SD card. 
3.8.1 RUN AS USB DISK 
When the mobile computer is equipped with SD card and connected to your computer via 
the USB cable, it can be treated as a removable disk (USB mass storage device) as long 
as it is configured properly through programming or via selecting [Run as USB Disk]. 
Note:   The SD card must be properly configured through programming or user menu 
before use. 
3.8.2 ACCESS SD CARD 
Edit the file system or format the SD card. 
Edit Files 
View and edit the file system on SD card. 
Format 
If the file system is not desired any more, you may format the SD card.   
 If the capacity is 32 MB or under, the file system will be FAT12. 
 If the capacity is 32 MB~2 GB, the file system will be FAT16. 
 If the capacity is larger than 2 GB, the file system will be FAT32. 
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Check Memory 
For an SD card that has never been used on 8600, a message like “Found New SD Card” will be 
displayed allowing users to scan the card for memory check. If the action is canceled then, 
memory check can still be performed here. 
Check File Size 
You may calibrate the size of DAT files on SD card while running BASIC application, and it will 
refresh the size of “A:\BASICRUN\TXACTn.DAT” (n=1~6). 
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3.9 BLUETOOTH MENU 
This submenu is for the mobile computer, with built-in Bluetooth module, to work with 
other Bluetooth enabled devices. You must configure these parameters correctly. 
Bluetooth Settings  Default Value  HID, SPP, FTP Client  DUN 
Connect Setting  Items Need to Be Checked 
Local Name 
Remote Name 
Broadcast Me 
Power Saving 
BT-GPRS AP Name 
DHCP 
Local IP Address 
Model no. + Serial no. 
--- 
Enable 
Enable 
--- 
Enable 
0.0.0.0 
v 
--- 
v 
v 
--- 
--- 
--- 
v 
--- 
v 
v 
(v)Note 
(v)Note 
(v)Note 
Security   
Authentication 
PIN Code 
Disable 
--- 
v 
v 
v 
v 
Note: BT-GPRS AP Name, DHCP and local IP Address are required for DUN-GPRS mode 
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3.9.1 INFORMATION 
Information of network configuration can be viewed here.   
Bluetooth Menu | 1. Information 
LIB  Kernel version 
 All user libraries reside in Kernel; no external libraries are required. 
MAC  MAC address of the Bluetooth module 
IAM  A name given to the mobile computer for identification 
 By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number. (Identical to 
2. Connect Set | 1. Local Name) 
CTY  "Normal" means all 79 channels are available for frequency-hopping 
 There are bandwidth limitations for 2.4 GHz ISM band in some countries. For 
example, only 23 RF channels are defined instead of 79 RF channels in Japan, 
Spain and France. 
DHCP  DHCP server in use or not 
 It will automatically become enabled while connecting to a BT-GPRS AP. 
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3.9.2 CONNECT SETTING 
Set the connection parameters if necessary. 
Local Name 
Enter a name for identifying the mobile computer. 
 By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number. 
Remote Name 
Leave it empty unless you want to make a specific connection. 
Broadcast Me 
Options — Enable or Disable 
 For initial connection, broadcasting must be enabled so that other Bluetooth devices can 
discover the mobile computer. 
 For security concerns, you may disable it in future use to hide the mobile computer from other 
Bluetooth devices. 
Power Saving 
This refers to the low power consumption mode. 
Options — Enable or Disable (Only the Sniff mode is supported.) 
BT-GPRS AP Name 
For DUN-GPRS mode, enter the AP name for connecting to the content server. 
DHCP 
Options - Enable or Disable 
Local IP Address 
Enter a new address for the mobile computer, if necessary. 
Note: BT-GPRS AP Name, DHCP and local IP Address are required for DUN-GPRS mode 
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3.9.3 SECURITY 
Set or modify security parameters. 
Authentication 
Options — Enable or Disable 
PIN Code 
Define the encryption key values. 
 Up to 16 characters, using ASCII code. 
Note: When authentication is enabled without providing a pre-set PIN code, the mobile 
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3.9.4 ECHO TESTS 
These echo tests are used for verifying connectivity to make sure the mobile computer is 
within coverage. Press [ESC] to stop and exit the test.   
 SPP:    Serial Port Profile 
    It is used for ad hoc networking. 
 DUN: Dial-Up Networking Profile 
DUN Modem - It makes use of a Bluetooth modem or mobile phone as a 
wireless modem.   
DUN GPRS – It makes use of a mobile phone with GPRS functionality and 
connects to GPRS AP. 
 HID:    Human Interface Device Profile 
It is used for the mobile computer to work as an input device, i.e. 
keyboard, for a host computer. 
 FTP client: File Transfer Protocol Profile (FTP) 
It is used for the mobile computer to connect to a file server for file 
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SPP Master 
Set the mobile computer as a master device. 
1.  Pairing with your computer (slave) must be completed first. 
2.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “RS-232” for interface. 
- Use the Bluetooth COM port that has been paired. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
3.  Start the echo test on both ends. The mobile computer will try to connect to PC (slave). 
SPP Slave 
Set the mobile computer as a slave device. 
1.  Enable Authentication and set your PIN code on the mobile computer. 
2.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “RS-232” for interface. 
- Use the Bluetooth COM port that has been configured as “outgoing”. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
3.  Start the echo test on both ends. 
4.  The mobile computer will wait for PC (master) to start the connection. 
5.  Enter the preset PIN code for authentication on your computer. 
DUN Modem 
The mobile computer will try to connect to a Bluetooth modem or mobile phone. 
1. 
Pairing with your mobile phone must be completed first. 
Select “DialUp Network” for Target Machine options. 
2.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “Modem” for interface. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
3.  Start the echo test on both ends. 
4.  The mobile computer will connect to your mobile phone that dials up to your computer. 
HID Test 
Set the mobile computer as an input device. 
1.  The mobile computer will wait for PC to start the connection. 
It is suggested to disable Authentication on the mobile computer. 
2.  Run a text editor on your computer. 
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DUN GPRS 
The mobile computer will try to connect to a mobile phone with GPRS functionality. 
1.  Pairing with your mobile phone must be completed first. 
Select “DialUp Network” for Target Machine options. 
2.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “TCP/IP – Server” for interface. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
3.  Start the echo test on both ends. 
4.  Enter the server IP on the mobile computer. 
5.  The mobile computer will connect to your mobile phone that dials up a GPRS AP, and finally 
connect to your computer (server) through the GPRS AP. 
FTP Client 
The mobile computer (as a client) will try to connect to an FTP server. 
1.  Pairing with your FTP server must be completed first. 
Select “FTP Server” for Target Machine options. 
2.  The mobile computer will try to connect to PC (server). 
3.  Enter the FTP Test submenu for FTP function test. 
  Change Directory:  Change the current working directory. 
  Get Folder Listing:  View a list of all the folder(s) and file(s) of the current working 
directory. 
  Download File:  Download a file from PC. The filename will be converted to “BTFTP01”
for testing. 
  Upload File:  Upload a file (i.e. BTFTP01) to PC. 
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3.9.5 PAIRING TEST 
The pairing procedure is for the creation and exchange of a link key between two 
Bluetooth-enabled devices. The devices use the link key for future authentication when 
exchanging information. 
1) The mobile computer will start with making an inquiry so that the system can 
generate a list of device(s) that has been discovered nearby. 
2) Select a desired target device. 
For the device name, it can only display a maximum length of 11 characters. When 
the device name is too long, it will be truncated automatically. 
3) Select a Bluetooth service from the “Target Machine” menu. To stop and exit the test, 
press [ESC]. 
After pairing successfully, the target device will be added to the Frequent Devices list 
for quick connection in the future. 
Note: For the initial use of Bluetooth networking, the pairing procedure must be done 
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3.9.6 FREQUENT DEVICES 
Here is a list of devices that the mobile computer has been connected to lately. After 
each successful pairing, the system will update it. 
This list can show information of one device that provides any of the following services: 
 Serial Port (SPP) 
 Dial-Up Networking (DUN) 
 Human Interface Device (HID) 
 FTP Server (FTP) 
For the device name, it can only display a maximum length of 11 characters. When the 
device name is too long, it will be truncated automatically. 
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3.10 WI-FI MENU 
This submenu accesses the settings of 802.11b/g wireless networking. You must 
configure these parameters correctly to be able to make the connection. 
Note:  The menu is available only when the Wi-Fi module is present. 
Wi-Fi Settings  Default Value  Ad-hoc  Infrastructure 
Network Setting   Items Need to Be Checked 
DHCP 
SubNet Mask 
Local IP Address 
Default Gateway 
DNS Server 
Domain Name 
Enable 
255.255.128.0 
0.0.0.0 
0.0.0.0 
0.0.0.0 
--- 
--- 
v 
v 
--- 
--- 
--- 
v 
v 
v 
v 
v 
v 
WLAN Setting      
Local Name 
SS ID 
System Scale 
Power Saving 
Ad-Hoc 
Fixed BSSID 
Scan Time 
Model no. + Serial no. 
--- 
Medium 
Enable 
Disable 
000000000000 
0 
v 
--- 
--- 
--- 
v 
--- 
--- 
v 
v 
v 
v 
--- 
V 
V 
Security   
Authentication 
WEP Menu 
EAP Menu 
WPA Menu 
Open System 
Disable 
Disable 
Disable 
--- 
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3.10.1 INFORMATION 
Information of network configuration can be viewed here. 
Wi-Fi Menu | 1. Information 
Lib Kernel version 
 All user libraries reside in Kernel; no external libraries are required. 
Ver Firmware version of the Wi-Fi module 
MAC  MAC address of the Wi-Fi module 
IAM  A name given to the mobile computer for identification.   
 By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number.   
(Identical to 3. WLAN Setting | 1. Local Name) 
DHCP  DHCP server in use or not 
IP  IP address of the mobile computer 
Mask  Subnet Mask 
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3.10.2 NETWORK SETTING 
Set parameters for IP networking.   
DHCP 
Options — Enable or Disable 
Subnet Mask 
Enter a new Mask IP, if necessary. 
Local IP Address 
Enter a new address for the mobile computer, if necessary. 
Default Gateway 
Enter a new address for the default Gateway, if necessary. 
DNS Server 
Enter a new address for the DNS server, if necessary. 
Domain Name 
The domain name of the host is displayed when DHCP server is enabled. 
Note:  Normally, DHCP is enabled and all of the settings can be obtained from the DHCP 
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3.10.3 WLAN SETTING 
Wireless networking can operate in two modes – (1) Ad-hoc mode: peer-to-peer, and (2) 
Infrastructure mode: point to multi-point through access points.   
Set the following parameters.   
Local Name 
Enter a name for identifying the mobile computer. 
 By default, it is made up of model number and the serial number. 
SS ID 
This refers to Service Set Identifier or AP name, which is used for remote device association. 
 The mobile computer can ONLY communicate with access points that have the same SS ID. 
System Scale 
This refers to Access Point Density. 
Options — [1] Low [2] Medium [3] High [4] Customized 
 The value you set must match that set for the access point. 
 
“
Low / Medium / High” means the mobile computer will search for other APs only when data 
transmission rate drops below “1 / 2 / 5” Mbps individually. 
 
“
Customized” lets you set data rate for the mobile computer to search for other APs when data 
transmission rate drops below the specified value — 
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps 
802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps & 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 
Power Saving 
This refers to the low power consumption mode. 
Options — Enable or Disable 
 The value you set must match that set for the access point. 
Ad-Hoc 
This refers to peer-to-peer mode, without going through access points. 
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Fixed BSSID 
This refers to the use of a specific AP’s MAC address as the fixed Basic Service Set Identifier. 
 The mobile computer can ONLY communicate with this one and only access point. 
Scan Time 
Specify the time period the mobile computer searches for wireless devices on the network. 
 Normal: By default the scanning time is set to normal. 
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3.10.4 SECURITY 
Set or modify security parameters. 
 WEP:  Wired Equivalent Privacy 
 EAP:  Extensible Authentication Protocol 
 WPA:  Wi-Fi Protected Access 
Authentication 
[1] Open System 
[0] Share Key 
 Default authentication type   
 This requires implementing WEP key. 
WEP Menu 
WEP Setting   Enable (For Share Key, it must be enabled!) 
 Disable (default) 
WEP Key Length   64 bits 
 128 bits (default) 
Default Key  WEP KEY1 
WEP Key  Enter WEP Keys 1 ~ 4 in one of the following input data type: 
 ASCII (up to 13 characters) 
 Hexadecimal (up to 26 characters) 
EAP Menu (for associating to Cisco access points) 
EAP Setting   Enable  
 Disable (default) 
EAP ID  Enter a user name (up to 32 characters) 
EAP Password  Enter a password    (up to 32 characters) 
WPA Menu (WPA-PSK) 
WPA Setting   Enable 
 Disable (default) 
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WPA Passphrase  Enter a phrase as your password (8 ~ 63 characters) 
3.10.5 SCAN DEVICES 
Select this command to launch the scanning for the Wi-Fi hotspots within range. The 
mobile computer will first produce a scanning screen and then a result screen that 
displays all the WiFi hotspots discovered whether open or secured. 
Select an entry on the result screen to see more details about it including the BSSID, 
BSS Type, and the security framework it applies. 
The screenshot below details the result screen: 
Label  Description  Function 
CH  channel  Delivers the channel (frequency range) in use by the network. 
R  rssi  Delivers the “Received Signal Strength Indication”. See 3.10.7 Echo Tests to 
know how signal strength is rated by numbers. 
S  security  Delivers the security of the network. A secured network goes with an asterisk 
sign (*) while an open network doesn’t. 
T
he result screen
a secured network 
channel 
security
rssi, the “received signal strength indication” 
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3.10.6 PROFILE 
This function allows users to create up to four Wi-Fi profiles. 
SSID 
Enter the SSID (up to 32 characters). 
Ad-Hoc 
This refers to peer-to-peer mode, without going through access points. 
Options — Enable or Disable 
Authentication 
[1] Open System 
[0] Share Key 
 Default authentication type   
 This requires implementing WEP key. 
WEP Menu 
WEP Setting   Enable (For Share Key, it must be enabled!) 
 Disable (default) 
WEP Key Length   64 bits 
 128 bits (default) 
Default Key  WEP KEY1 
WEP Key  Enter WEP Keys 1 ~ 4 in one of the following input data type: 
 ASCII (up to 13 characters) 
 Hexadecimal (up to 26 characters) 
EAP Menu (for associating to Cisco access points) 
EAP Setting   Enable  
 Disable (default) 
EAP ID  Enter a user name (up to 32 characters) 
EAP Password  Enter a password    (up to 32 characters) 
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WPA Setting   Enable 
 Disable (default) 
WPA2 Setting   Enable 
 Disable (default) 
WPA Passphrase  Enter a phrase as your password (8 ~ 63 characters) 

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3.10.7 ECHO TESTS 
This function is used to measure the coverage of the range, estimate the number of APs 
and mobile computers needed, and determine the topology of deploying APs. 
Client Mode 
Set the mobile computer as a client. Enter the IP address of a server to which the mobile computer 
connects. Then, it will try to connect to an AP.   
1.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “TCP/IP – Server” for interface. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
2.  Start the echo test on both ends. 
3.  Enter the server IP and port number on the mobile computer. 
Server Mode 
Set the mobile computer as a server. The mobile computer will try to connect to an AP.   
1.  Run the utility “EchoTest.exe” on your computer. Associated settings include 
- Select “TCP/IP – Client” for interface. 
- Set Action Mode to “Passive”. 
2.  Start the echo test on both ends. 
While running echo tests, if WPA setting is enabled for security, the SSID and Passphrase 
will be processed to generate a pre-share key.   
Note:  If you change the SSID or Passphrase, it will have to re-generate a pre-share key. 
1) For initial association with an access point, you will see an antenna icon developing 
on the screen to indicate that the mobile computer is processing a pre-share key.   
2) After having generated the pre-share key, the mobile computer proceeds to establish 
a connection with an access point, and you will see the whole antenna is flashing.   
3) When the mobile computer has been connected to the access point successfully, you 
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Note:  If you are programming in C or BASIC, be aware that the antenna icon will appear 
on the device screen after NetInit() or START TCPIP() is called. (WPA must be 
enabled first!) 
The changing icon  indicates 
8600 is processing a pre-share key.  
Wait for a few seconds. 
The antenna icon will become ready and 
flashes to indicate 8600 is connecting 
to an access point under the same SSID.
Once connected, the antenna icon will 
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Once the connection of echo test is established, the details will be displayed as illustrated 
below. 
SNR (dB)  T  RSS (-dBm)  NF (-dBm) 
(Signal to Noise ratio)
(Transmit Speed)  (Received  Signal 
Strength Level) 
(Noise Floor Level) 
0 ~ 10 
10 ~ 20 
20 ~ 30 
30 ~ 40 
over 40 
Very Poor
Poor 
Fair 
Good 
Very 
Good 
1 
2 
5.5 
11 
6 
9 
12 
18 
24 
36 
48 
54 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
Mbps 
0 ~ 60 
60 ~ 75 
over 75 
Strong 
Moderate 
Weak 
0 ~ 92 
92 ~ 98 
over 98 
Strong 
Moderate 
Weak 

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This chapter explains Program Manager and Kernel that manage multiple programs 
and firmware upgrade. 
IN THIS CHAPTER 
4.1 Program Manager ...................................................... 79 
4.2 Kernel ......................................................................  86 
4.1 PROGRAM MANAGER 
The mobile computer supports multiple applications and languages. In the menu of 
Program Manager, it allows storing up to six programs and has one activated for the 
current use. 
If there is no application program exists, Program Manager will be displayed after you 
turn on the mobile computer. 
Warning!  Program Manager is provided for managing programs in an administrative 
level. 
How to access Program Manager? 
1) Turn off the mobile computer. 
2) Press [8] + [Power]. 
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4.1.1 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM 
Here provides a list of programs currently stored on the mobile computer with size 
information. Multiple application programs can be downloaded through a variety of 
interfaces. Upon completion of downloading, you are allowed to input a name for the 
program. If there is no need to rename the program, simply press [ENTER] to leave as it 
is. 
The length of program name can be up to 12 characters. Program size is in kilobytes. 
A suffix letter after the memory sector (1 ~ 6) indicates the file type of program. 
 “b” for BASIC program  (.SYN) 
 “c” for C program   (.SHX) 
The last line starting with a prefix letter “f” is reserved to display the font file (.SHX) in 
use on the mobile computer. 
Note: For a custom font file (.SHX) or a BASIC program (.SYN), it can only be 
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SPARE MEMORY SECTORS (1 ~ 6) 
Additional program files can be directly downloaded to these sectors. 
Download a program file to an empty sector: 
1.  Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select an empty sector, and then press [ENTER]. 
2.  Select a desired interface for downloading. 
3.  Connect the interface cable if required, and wait for a few seconds to establish a connection… 
4.  To abort the action, press [ESC]. Then press [ESC] again to return to the menu. 
Download a program file to an occupied sector: 
If no available sectors, you'll have to replace one program with the new one. 
1.  Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select a program that you want to delete, and then 
press [ENTER]. 
2.  The program information is displayed on the screen.   
Press the blue key to enter the Alpha mode: 
 Press the capital letter [C] and follow the steps below to download a program file. 
 Press the capital letter [D] if you simply want to delete the program. 
3.  Select a desired interface for downloading. 
4.  Connect the interface cable if required, and wait for a few seconds to establish a connection. 
5.  To abort the action, press [ESC]. Then press [ESC] again to return to the menu.   
From the menu, you'll see the program has been deleted but no new program is present
(because you have canceled the download action). 
ACTIVE MEMORY SECTOR (“ACT”) 
Only the application program, which needs to be activated immediately, can be 
downloaded to the active memory sector. 
Download to Memory Sector “ACT”: 
1.  Press the arrow key [Down] to select the memory sector “ACT” (may be unoccupied), and then 
press [ENTER]. 
2.  Select a desired interface for downloading. 
3.  Connect the interface cable if required, and wait for a few seconds to establish a connection. 
  If the active memory sector has already been occupied by an application program, the newly 
downloaded program will replace the currently active program and come into effect 
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4.1.2 ACTIVATE PROGRAM 
The list shows the entire spare programs stored on the mobile computer. From the list, 
you can select from the memory sector (1 ~ 6) or SD card. The selected program will be 
copied to the active memory sector and replace the current one. 
Note:  A font file cannot be activated. 
TO CLEAR FILE SYSTEM 
When  <New Program Start> screen appears, “Press [ESC] to clear file” means the file 
system in the SRAM will be cleared out by pressing [ESC]. Then there will be no data 
(transactions, settings, etc.) stored on the mobile computer when the new program 
comes into effect. 
TO KEEP FILE SYSTEM 
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4.1.3 UPLOAD PROGRAM 
You may duplicate one of the programs from the mobile computer to a host computer or 
another mobile computer. This can be used to clone software on mobile computers. 
The procedures are similar to that for downloading programs. 
 If the target is “Terminal”, only the “RS232” and “Bluetooth” interface options are 
available. 
 If the target is “PC”, the available interface options include “RS232”, “USB VCOM”, 
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4.1.4 DOWNLOAD FONT 
The terminal computer can be loaded with up to 6 font files. Users can input characters in 
fonts loaded on the device. 
4.1.5 UPLOAD FONT 
You may duplicate one of the fonts from the mobile computer to a host computer or 
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4.1.6 UPLOAD ALL 
You may duplicate all of the programs/fonts from the mobile computer to another one or 
a host computer.   
Note: To clone all of the programs, the target mobile computer cannot have any other 
program downloaded except the active one; that is, Memory Sectors 1 ~ 6 must 
be empty! 
 You can determine to upload programs only, or clone programs and fonts altogether. 
 If the target is “Terminal”, only the “RS232” and “Bluetooth” interface options are 
available. 
 If the target is “PC”, the available interface options include “RS232”, “USB VCOM”, 
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4.2 KERNEL 
The kernel resides in the innermost core of the system. It has the highest security and is 
always protected by the system. When the application program is corrupted and System 
Menu fails at the same time, Kernel Menu provides an access to fix the system.   
Warning!  Kernel Menu is NOT for the use of any end users. 
How to access Kernel Menu? 
1) When the last session is in System Menu or Program Manager, simply turn off the
mobile computer. Otherwise, you must reload the battery pack. 
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4.2.1 KERNEL INFORMATION 
Here provides important system information to help diagnose the system.   
Kernel Menu | 1. Information 
H/W  Hardware version 
S/N  Serial number of the mobile computer 
M/D  Manufacturing date 
BL  Bootloader version 
KNL  Kernel version 
DEV  4-digit code for optional hardware configurations 
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4.2.2 KERNEL UPDATE 
The kernel and bootloader might need to be updated to improve performance or due to 
other considerations. Refer to Appendix I Download Utility. 
 The procedure of downloading a kernel (K8600.shx) or bootloader (BL8600.shx) 
update is like downloading a program. 
 Any attempt to download an older version of bootloader will be rejected. 
 The system will restart itself right after downloading. 
Warning:  Do not turn off the mobile computer while downloading a kernel update or 
re-starting the mobile computer. Otherwise, it will crash the kernel forever. 
Note:  The mobile computer will stay in download mode for approximately 30 seconds. 
.SHX Program  Download one of the following firmware files: 
Firmware File   Kernel update:  K8600.shx 
 Bootloader update:  BL8600.shx 
SETTINGS 
Interface 
Options  Description 
RS-232  Proceed to configure baud rate settings on your computer and the 
mobile computer. 
USB VCOM  Connect the USB cable between your computer and the mobile 
computer. 
Bluetooth  Approach the target Bluetooth enabled device. 
SD Card  This option is available only when the memory card is present. 
USB VCOM_CDC  This option is available only when USB Virtual COM_CDC is in use. 
Baud Rate 
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KERNEL UPDATE VIA BLUETOOTH 
1) Go to Kernel Menu | 4. System Menu | 8. Next Page | 2. Bluetooth Menu | 3. 
Security, and configure the following Bluetooth settings first. 
 Authentication 
 PIN code 
2) Go to Kernel Menu | 2. Kernel Update and select Bluetooth. 
3) Start the pairing procedure from your computer, for example, click [Pair Device] 
and/or [Connect Bluetooth Serial Port]. 
4) Run the download utility: ProgLoad.exe 
- Select interface RS-232 for using Bluetooth SPP. 
- Select COM port properties that match with the serial port settings used on your 
computer. 
KERNEL UPDATE VIA SD CARD 
1) If you have copied the desired program file(s) to your SD card, go to Kernel Menu | 
2. Kernel Update and select SD Card. You will see a list of all the files under the 
directory “\Program”, as shown above. 
2) Press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to select a file. 
3) Press [ENTER] to view information of the program file. 
Press the arrow keys to select a file. Then, press 
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4) Press [ENTER] to confirm downloading the program file to the mobile computer. 
Press [ESC] to abort the download task. 
4.2.3 BURN-IN TEST 
This tool is provided for manufacturing use. 
Warning!  You should not perform this test. 
4.2.4 SYSTEM MENU 
Refer to System Menu for details. This submenu is the same as System Menu for 
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Model Designation  8600   8630  8660 
Performance 
CPU  ARM Cortex-M3, 180 MHz 
Memory   Program memory – 8 MB flash 
 Data memory – onboard SRAM, options include 8 or 16 MB 
Expansion  micro SD Slot with SDHC support 
Main Battery  Rechargeable Li-ion battery – 3.7 V, 1100/2200 mAh 
Expected Battery Life 
(1100/2200 mAh)  75/150 hrs  16/32 hrs  35/70 hrs 
Backup Battery  Rechargeable Lithium button cell – 3.0 V, 18mAh 
Data Retention: 25 days 
Wireless Communications 
WLAN  − 802.11b/g/n  − 
WLAN Security  − WEP, EAP, WPA (PSK), 
WPA2 (TKIP, AES, PSK)
− 
WPAN  − Bluetooth 4.0+HS 
(Dual-mode/BLE) 
Bluetooth 4.0+HS 
(Dual-mode/BLE) 
Bluetooth Profile  −  SPP, DUN, HID  SPP, DUN, HID 
Data Capture 
Barcode Reader 
 CCD (linear imager) 
 Standard Laser 
 2D Imager 
RFID Reader (optional)  13.56MHz HF band (supports ISO 14443A/14443B/15693) 
Physical Characteristics 
Display  Truly 2.83” LCD, 240x320 pixels, TFT with LED backlight 
programmable 
GPS (optional)  GPS JN3, Internal Patch Antenna 
Keypad  29/39 keys (VT/TN overlay for 39 keys), with LED backlight 
programmable 
LED Indication  Programmable dual-color LED indicators (Red/Green & Blue/Green)
Audio  0.5W, 80dB@2KHz speaker 
Vibrator 0.45G, programmable 
Dimensions  173 x 60 x 30 mm (L x W x H) 
Weight  200g approx. (laser engine and battery pack included) 
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User Environment 
Operating Temperature  -10 ~ 60 °C (14 ~ 140 °F) 
Storage Temperature  -20 ~ 70 °C (-4 ~ 158 °F) 
Humidity (non-condensed)  10% to 90% (operating) / 5% to 95% (storage) 
Ingress Protection  IP65 
Impact Resistance  Drop:1.8m/6ft. (5 drops each side onto concrete) 
Tumble: 1m/3.28ft. up to 500 cycles 
Electrostatic Discharge  ± 15 kV air discharge, ± 8 kV contact discharge 
EMC Regulations  FCC, CE, BSMI, 
C-Tick, IC, CCC 
FCC, CE, BSMI, NCC, C-Tick, IC, CCC, SRRC, 
TELEC 
Development Support 
Programming Tools  BLAZE C Compiler and BASIC Compiler 
Software & Utilities 
 FORGE Application Generator (data transmission OCX included)
 MIRROR Terminal Emulator 
 Remote Console 
 Text Browser 

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For easy development of applications, the mobile computer ships with FORGE 
Application Generator programs, batch and WLAN versions, as well as a download 
utility. 
FILE TYPES 
Depending on the file type, you may download a program or font file via System Menu, 
Program Manager or Kernel Menu. 
File Type  System Menu  Kernel Menu  Program 
Manager 
Font file    √ − √ 
AG runtime    √ − √ 
CipherNet runtime    √ − √ 
Kernel update  − √ − 
Bootloader update  − √ − 
BASIC program  √ − − 
BASIC runtime  √ − √ 
FONT FILE 
Download a font file (.SHX) via System Menu or Program Manager. 
 Font file:        Font-Multi-Language.SHX, Font-Japanese.SHX, and so on. 
C PROGRAMS 
Download a C program (.SHX) via System Menu, Program Manager or Kernel Menu.  
 AG runtime:      U8600.SHX, WU8600.SHX 
 CipherNet runtime:    86xx-VT.SHX, 86xx-5250.SHX 
 Kernel update:    K8600.SHX 
 Bootloader update:  BL8600.SHX 
Note:  You can only download a Kernel or Bootloader update via Kernel Menu. 
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BASIC PROGRAMS 
First, download a BASIC runtime (e.g. B8600.SHX) via System Menu or Program 
Manager. Then, it will allow you to download a BASIC program (.SYN) via System 
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 Appendix I  Download Utility
PROGLOAD.EXE 
The utility “ProgLoad.exe” is provided for you to download a program (*.SHX, *.SYN or  
*. BIN) to the mobile computer. Run the program on your computer. The following dialog 
box pops up. 
Communication Type 
RS-232/IrDA  Connection via direct RS-232 cable, IrDA port, or Bluetooth SPP   
Cradle-IR  Connection via cradle 
TCP/IP  Connection over networks   
File Type 
.SHX file  Any C program, such as AG Runtime, BASIC Runtime, font file, etc. 
.SYN file  Any BASIC program after BASIC Runtime has been installed first. 
.BIN file  Any C program 
 Use PC utility “SHX2Bin.exe” to convert the program (.SHX 
 .BIN). 
Note:  (1) For 8600, USB Virtual COM shares the interface option of RS-232/IrDA. 
  (2) Cradle-IR is not supported on 8600. 
Click to select Comm 
type, COM port, and 
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CANNOT TURN ON WHEN PRESSING POWER KEY 
 Make sure the battery pack is installed properly.   
 Re-charge the battery inside the mobile computer and monitor the charging status. 
(See 3.5 Power.) 
 If the battery is faulty, replace it with a fresh and fully charged battery then. 
CHARGING ERROR 
 If using the USB cable for direct charging, make sure a suitable charging current is 
selected.   (See 3.2.9 USB Charge Current.) 
 If joining the power adaptor to the USB or RS-232 cable, make sure it is well 
connected between the power jack and an outlet. 
 If using a cradle, make sure the power cord is well connected the cradle and an 
outlet. 
 Check if the battery contacts of the battery itself and the battery compartment are 
clean. 
 Try to re-charge the battery and monitor the charging status.   
Warning!  Only use batteries or charging device manufactured by CipherLab. The use 
of wrong battery or charging device could result in damage to human body 
or the product itself, and will void your warranty. 
SPEAKER SEEMS NOT WORKING 
 Perform the speaker test. (See 3.3.2 Speaker.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
LED INDICATORS SEEM NOT WORKING 
 Perform the LCD & LED test. (See 3.3.3 LCD & LED.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
LCD SEEMS NOT WORKING 
 Perform the LCD & LED test. (See 3.3.3 LCD & LED.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
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KEYPAD SEEMS NOT WORKING 
 Perform the keyboard test. (See 3.3.4 Keyboard.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
VIBRATOR SEEMS NOT WORKING 
 Perform the vibrator test. (See 3.3.7 Vibrator.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
MOBILE COMPUTER SEEMS NOT WORKING 
 Upload all data to the host and perform the memory test. (See 3.3.5 Memory.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
CANNOT SCAN BARCODES 
LOW BATTERY CONDITION 
 Check if the battery icon on the screen indicates a low battery status. If so, replace it 
with a fresh battery then. 
 If the problem persists, check if the battery contacts get dirty or the battery pack 
does not fit to the compartment.   
BARCODE READER PROBLEM 
 Perform the reader test to see if the reader is working. (See 3.3.1 Reader.) 
 If the problem persists, reload the battery pack and perform the test again. 
CANNOT DECODE DATA AFTER SCANNING 
UNREADABLE BARCODE 
 Check if the barcode is defaced. A defaced barcode may not be readable. 
UN-PROGRAMMED TO READ 
 Check if the scanner is programmed to read the symbologies (types of barcode) that 
you are trying to read.   
 Try scanning a test barcode of the symbology you are trying to read. 
DIRTY SCAN WINDOW 
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OUT OF SCANNING RANGE 
 Try adjusting the scanning distance from the scanner to the barcode. 
CANNOT TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA 
USING RS-232 CABLE 
 Check if the RS-232 connection is correct and secured.   
 Make sure the serial port parameters on the host are configured to match the serial 
parameters on the mobile computer. Try to establish connection again. 
 If the problem persists, run the Echo Test to check if the RS-232 interface between 
the mobile computer and the host is working. (See 3.3.6 Echo Test.) 
USING USB CABLE 
 Check if the USB connection is correct and secured. 
 Check if the USB driver has been installed. (See 1.7 Charging & Communications.) 
 If the problem persists, run the Echo Test to check if the USB interface between the 
mobile computer and the host is working. (See 3.3.6 Echo Test.) 
Note:  For applications that require COM port to be occupied all the time, it is suggested 
to use 308 USB Virtual COM Interface cable instead. 
VIA BLUETOOTH 
 Make sure the distance between the mobile computer and a target device is within 
proper range. Try to establish connection again.   
 Check if the relevant settings are correct. (See 3.9 Bluetooth Menu.) 
 If the problem persists, run the Echo Test to check if the connection is working 
properly. (See 3.9.4 Echo Tests.) 
VIA WI-FI 
 Make sure the mobile computer is connected to an access point properly, under the 
same SSID. Try to establish connection again.   
 Check if the relevant settings are correct. (See 3.10 Wi-Fi Menu.) 
 If the problem persists, run the Echo Test to check if the connection is working 
properly. (See 3.10.7 Echo Tests.) 
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29-KEY KEYPAD 
SYSTEM DEFAULTS 
Key  Blue key 
pressed 
once 
Blue key 
pressed 
twice 
Key  Orange key 
pressed 
once 
Orange key 
pressed 
twice 
1  @  @  F1  F5  F1 
2  ABC  abc  F2  F6  F2 
3  DEF  def  F3  F7  F3 
4  GHI  ghi  F4  F8  F4 
5  JKL  jkl  SP  Tab  SP 
6  MNO  mno  BkSp  Del  BkSp 
7  PQRS  pqrs      
8  TUV  tuv      
9  WXYZ  wxyz      
0  /*  /*      
-  +$_  +$_      
.  %#  %#      
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  Key Reference Table
EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYS 
Key  Blue key 
pressed 
once 
Blue key 
pressed 
twice 
Key  Orange key 
pressed 
once 
Orange key 
pressed 
twice 
1  @  @  1  F11  1 
2  ABC  abc  2  F12  2 
3  DEF  def  3  F13  3 
4  GHI  ghi  4  F14  4 
5  JKL  jkl  5  F15  5 
6  MNO  mno  6  F16  6 
7  PQRS  pqrs  7  F17  7 
8  TUV  tuv  8  F18  8 
9  WXYZ  wxyz  9  F19  9 
0  /*  /*  0  F20  0 
-  +$_  +$_  -  F9  - 
.  %#  %#  .  F10  . 
   F1  F5  F1 
   F2  F6  F2 
   F3  F7  F3 
   F4  F8  F4 
   SP  Tab  SP 
   BkSp  Del  BkSp 
Extended Function Keys must be 
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39-KEY KEYPAD 
SYSTEM DEFAULTS 
Key  Blue key 
pressed 
once 
Blue key 
pressed 
twice 
Key  Orange key 
pressed 
once 
Orange key 
pressed 
twice 
1  A  a  1  :  1 
2  B  b  2  ;  2 
3  C  c  3  ,  3 
+  D  d  +  =  + 
4  E  e  4  <  4 
5  F  f  5  >  5 
6  G  g  6  (  6 
-  H  h  -  )  - 
7  I  i  7  $  7 
8  J  j  8  ?  8 
9  K  k  9  &  9 
*  L  l  *  @  * 
.  M  m  .   . 
0  N  n  0   0 
#  O  o  #  %  # 
/  P  p  /  \  / 

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  Key Reference Table
Key  Blue key 
pressed 
once 
Blue key 
pressed 
twice 
Key  Orange key 
pressed 
once 
Orange key 
pressed 
twice 
F1  Q  q  F1  F11  F1 
F2  R  r  F2  F12  F2 
F3  S  s  F3  F13  F3 
F4  T  t  F4  F14  F4 
F5  U  u  F5  F15  F5 
F6  V  v  F6  F16  F6 
F7  W  w  F7  F17  F7 
F8  X  x  F8  F18  F8 
F9  Y  y  F9  F19  F9 
F10  Z  z  F10  F20  F10 
SP  _  _  SP  Tab  SP 
BKSP  BkSp  BkSP  BkSp  Del  BkSp 
NCC 警語: 
依據低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法: 
第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大
功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 
第 十四條  低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停
用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 
前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫
療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 

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FCC: 
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. 
Federal Communications Commission Requirements 
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communication. 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 of 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. 
THE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY 
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE 
EQUIPMENT. 
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 receiver. 
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation. 
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 
The equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled 
equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C 
to OET65. The equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply 
without testing of specific absorption ratio (SAR). 
IC 
IC Statement:    (English & Francian) IC Regulations:This device complies with Industry 
Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions:    (1) this device may not cause interference, and    (2) this device must accept 
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   
Le présentappareilestconformeaux CNR d'IndustrieCanada applicablesaux appareilsradio 
exempts de licence. L'exploitationestautoriséeaux deuxconditions suivantes:    (1) 
l'appareilne doitpas produirede brouillage, et    (2) l'utilisateurde l'appareildoitaccepter 
tout brouillageradioélectriquesubi, mêmesile brouillageestsusceptible d'encompromettrele 
fonctionnement.   “This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cetappareilnumériquede la classeB estconformeàla normeNMB-003 du Canada.      This 
Category II radiocommunicationdevice complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310.  
Cedispositifde radiocommunicationde catégorieII respectela 
normeCNR-310d’IndustrieCanada.