Datalogic S r l JX2W JOYA X2 Basic Mobile Computer User Manual III

Datalogic ADC S.r.l. JOYA X2 Basic Mobile Computer III

user manual III

DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 70    1 3 Bluetooth  communication  data.  If  tapping  on  the  “Close”  button  the Bluetooth Manager Device window will be closed. 4.  Tap on the “Discovery” button to enter the related window; then, tap on the “Scan” button to run the Discovery procedure:    Once  the  Discovery  procedure  has  been  completed,  select  the  desired Bluetooth device from the list. It is also possible to digit (12 hexadecimal digits)  the  Bluetooth address  of  the  desired  device  by  tapping  on  the “Add” button. The  “Clear” button  deletes  all  discovered devices from  the list. 5.  Once  the  desired  Bluetooth device  has  been  selected,  tap  on  the “Connection  Wizard”  button  to  enter the  related  window where selecting the  connection  type  to  be  used  for  communication  with  the  Bluetooth device:    The  “Serial  Port”  button  starts  communication  through  the  Bluetooth serial port COM 5 (typically used for connection with GPS devices). The  “Printer”  button  starts  communication  with  a  printer  through  the Bluetooth serial port COM 5. The “Kbd Emulation” button allows connection with a barcode reader using the keyboard emulation.
USE AND FUNCTIONING  71  3 The “ActiveSync” button starts communication with a PC equipped with a Bluetooth antenna and the related ActiveSync. 6.  Hide the Bluetooth Manager Device window by tapping on the   icon available on each window or close it through the “Close” button available in the “Me” window (see step 3 of this procedure).
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 72    1 3         3.14.5  FTP Server Setup  The Datalogic JOYA™ X2 Operating System includes a File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  server.  FTP  is  used  for  copying  files  to  and  from  remote  computer systems over a network using TCP/IP. You can establish a connection to your Datalogic JOYA™ X2 using its FTP Server through the WLAN using the WiFi radio  Proceed as follows: 1.  Create  a  registry  file  (extension  .reg)  to  setup  and  enable  FTP  Server communication.  A  simple  example  file  for  “anonymous”  logon  is  given below:  REGEDIT4  [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\FTPD] "DefaultDir"="\\" "AllowAnonymousUpload"=dword:00000001 "UseAuthentication"=dword:00000000 "BaseDir"="\\" "IsEnabled"=dword:00000001 "LogSize"=dword:00001000 "DebugOutputMask"=dword:00000017 "DebugOutputChannels"=dword:00000002 "IdleTimeout"=dword:0000012c "AllowAnonymous"=dword:00000001 "AllowAnonymousVroots"=dword:00000001 2.  Copy this file to the Datalogic JOYA™ X2 using ActiveSync®. 3.  Launch the .reg file from the Datalogic JOYA™ X2 4.  Perform a warm boot on the Datalogic JOYA™ X2 5.  From the PC > Explorer address  bar (or running an FTP Client from the PC), enter the Datalogic JOYA™ X2 IP address.   For more information on FTP Client/Server connections  refer to the following web page: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa922316.aspx. NOTE
USE AND FUNCTIONING  73  3 3.15  BACKUP DIRECTORY FILE MANAGEMENT  All of the Windows CE 6.0 system files reside in RAM (volatile memory) except for  the  Backup  directory,  which  resides  in  FLASH  (non-volatile  memory). Therefore the contents of the Backup directory are persistent even if the mobile computer is rebooted or the battery pack is changed. You can save your more important files that you don't want to lose due to mobile computer reboot, in the Backup  directory  or  create  a  sub-directory  within  Backup.  Even  though  the Windows  Directory  resides  in  RAM,  it  often  contains  files  or  sub-directories created by the user or by installation programs that you don't want to lose at re-boot. To keep these files persistent it is necessary to copy them to the directory \Backup\Windows.  This  directory  doesn't  exist  originally (only Backup  exists), and  therefore  it  must  be created. At  the  next cold  boot,  before activating the shell,  Windows  CE  6.0  will  copy  the  contents  including  all  sub-directories  of \Backup\Windows to \Windows. Likewise, to maintain files that must be run at Windows CE 6.0 startup, (i.e. .exe, .lnk, .vb, .htm, etc.), it is necessary to copy them  to  the  directory  \Backup\Startup.  This  directory  does not  exist  originally (only  Backup  exists),  and  therefore  it  must  be  created.  The  applications programs  will  be run  after any  type  of  re-boot  (both software and cold boot). However,  since  file  system  persistence  is  performed  after  the “\BACKUP\Startup”  folder  execution, for those programs which depends upon the  DLLs  and  resources  copied  from  “\BACKUP\Windows”  to  “\Windows” during  the  cold-boot,  the  “\BACKUP\Windows\dl_startup”  folder  is  to  be preferred to execute programs and applications, since the execution follows the file system restore (and no DLL and resource dependence failure will occur). As an alternative to the Safe Setup function, it is possible to copy the .cab files to the  directory  \Backup\Cabfiles  (the  Cabfiles  sub-directory  doesn't  exists originally and must therefore be created) and perform a mobile computer cold boot  to  have  the  application  installed.  Once  these  files  are  copied  to  the directory \Backup\Cabfiles, the application will be run after each re-boot. From the second cold boot  on,  a message may be displayed such as "<application name> is already installed. Reinstall?". This message blocks the boot process.  Press the [Enter] key to continue the system initialization. In a specific JOYA™ X2 version,  a  4GB DS type card is  available as permanent general purposes storage device (path = \Storage Card).
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USE AND FUNCTIONING  75  3 3.16  FIRMWARE UPDATE   The Datalogic JOYA™ X2 is equipped with a tool that implements a firmware update service.  This  tool,  called  Datalogic  Updater  (DLUpdater),  is  compatible  with  all hardware versions of the Datalogic WindowsCE 6.0 models:  An update can be explicitly invoked by running the application DLUpdater.exe, provided  together  with  the  update  file  DLUpdate.zip.  The  update  must  be contained in the root.   It is advisable, even if not binding, to connect the terminal to an  external  power  source  before  starting  the  update process.  This  prevents  the  terminal  from  turning  off  while running and avoids a corruption of flash content. CAUTION   After the update process,  all  the data stored in the backup folder  could  be  irreparably  lost,  as  well  as  the  device configuration  (even  that  one  stored  in  persistent  memory). Therefore, before starting  a firmware  update it is advisable to  run a  backup  copy  of  the  data you want  to preserve  on PC  (e.g.  using  ActiveSync  or  Windows  Mobile  Device Center Connection). CAUTION   3.16.1  Retrieving a Firmware Image Update  The  following  instructions  use  Internet  Explorer  to  retrieve  the  most  current firmware image.  1.  Launch  Internet  Explorer  on  your  PC  and  navigate  to http://www.adc.datalogic.com.. 2.  Navigate the Downloads section of the web site. 3.  Select the product, desired language, and software updates. Click Go! 4.  Select the file you want to download, then click Save and navigate to the location where you want to save the firmware files. 5.  Click Save again to begin copying the files to your local machine (or local network location).
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 76    1 3 3.16.2  Firmware Update Procedure  1.  Download the update from the web site (see previous par.). It is a zip file containing the files: •  DLUpdater.exe – that starts the update; •  DLUpdate.zip – archive file containing the updated firmware;  2.  Copy the files DLUpdater.exe and DLUpdate.zip in the root.  3.  Open the root on the terminal  and run DLUpdater.exe by double tap the icon (JOYA™ X2 Plus) or by ActiveSync/Mobile Companion (JOYA™ X2 Basic).  4.  The  DLUpdater  starts  decompressing  files  in  the memory  card or  in the \Backup folder depending upon the JOYA™ X2 version.   There  are  no  feedback  messages  on  the  screen  while  the DLUpdater operates, just wait for the terminal to reboot. CAUTION  5.  DLUpdater  performs  all  the  necessary  operations  of  check,  update  and verify and,  if    no  errors  occur  during  the update,  terminates  the running invoking a cold boot of the terminal, so that the update process could be completed 6.  At  the  end  of  the  process,  the  updated  files  will  remain  where decompressed. They must be manually removed.
USE AND FUNCTIONING  77  3  3.17  DAATALOGIC CONFIGURATION UTILITY   Datalogic Configuration Utility (DCU) is a Datalogic Windows-based utility tool allowing  the  uploading,  modifying  and  downloading  of  the  configuration  of  a Datalogic  device.  Configuration  settings  include  Scanner,  Control  Panel,  and Datalogic  Desktop Utility  (DDU). The  DCU  installer  is  downloadable  from the Datalogic  website  (http://www.datalogic.com/eng/support-services/automatic-data-capture/downloads/software-utilities-sw-2.html).  DCU functions in both direct (with an ActiveSync connection) and indirect (with Wavelink Avalanche™) modes.  In direct mode, connect a device through ActiveSync and then click on the Get from Device icon to receive the device’s current configuration.  Once loaded, the Configuration Tree (on the left side of the window) is used to navigate the device’s configuration. The right side of the window is a work area where  the  values  of  different  parameters  may  be  set  for  each  branch  of  the configuration tree. Click on the parameter group branch to open it and inspect the parameters you wish to modify.  After  altering  the  device’s configuration, the new configuration can be sent to the terminal by clicking on the Send to Device icon.  Reference the Wavelink Avalanche™ documentation on the Wavelink website (www.wavelink.com/Datalogic-device-downloads)  for  a  description  of  indirect mode  for  DCU,  which  will  allow  you  to  update  the  configuration  of  multiple devices simultaneously over Wi-Fi.  3.18  DATALOGIC DESKTOP UTILITY   Datalogic  Desktop Utility  (DDU) allows administrators  to configure Windows® CE  and  Embedded  Handheld  devices  to  control  individual  user  access.  This includes the ability to: •  Prevent users from changing your device OS settings. •  Use  Application  Selector  to  replace  desktop  with  a  selection  of authorized applications •  Internet  Explorer  access  restriction,  configuration  and  customized recovery mechanisms. To open DDU for the first time, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > or Start > programs > Device tools > and then double tap the icon for “Datalogic Desktop Uility”.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 78    1 4 4  MAINTENANCE    Battery packs are not initially charged. Therefore the initial operation to perform is to charge them. See below. NOTE   By  default,  the  battery  pack  is disconnected at  the factory to  avoid  damage  due  to  excessive  draining. Annual  replacement  of  rechargeable  battery  pack  avoids possible  risks  or  abnormalities  and  ensures  maximum performance. CAUTION  4.1  CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK  The battery pack autonomy varies according to factors, such as the frequency of barcode scanning, RF usage, etc.  The battery icon on the Taskbar indicates when the battery pack is low.  It is also possible to recharge the battery pack by using a JOYA Cradle.  Moreover  recharging  is  possible  by  USB  Direct  connection  with  the  host computer, but with longer charging times and in this case it is advised to keep the mobile computer off.   The  battery  pack  autonomy  varies  according  to  many  factors, such as the frequency of barcode scanning, RF usage, battery life, storage, environmental conditions, etc. NOTE   The maximum time required to  recharge a completely run-down standard battery pack is about 12 hours by using the USB and 7 hours by using the cradle. CAUTION
MAINTENANCE  79  4   Even if the  storage temperature range is  wider, In order to achieve  the  longest  battery  life,  store  the  terminal  and the spare batteries between 20 to 30 ºC (68 to 86 ºF). JOYA™  X2 should  be  charged  at  an ambient  temperature between  0 -  35º  C to achieve the maximum charging rate. Never charge the main device or spare batteries in a closed space where excessive heat can build up. NOTE  4.2  REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK  To correctly replace the battery pack, proceed as follows. 1.  Unscrew  the  two  screws  placed  on  the  back  bottom.  The  battery  pack cover is now released.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 80    1 4 2.  Remove  the  cover  and  then  the  battery  pack,  using  the  proper  plastic strips. Pay attention when disconnecting the connector.      3.  Install the new battery pack, first insert the connector respecting the right way, then the upper side, finally the bottom side, leaving the plastic strip available for future replace.
MAINTENANCE  81  4   4.  For correct locking, first insert the upper part of the battery cover, then the lower and screw the two screws placed on the back bottom.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 82    1 4  WARNING  To  install,  charge  and/or  do  any  other  action  on  the  battery, follow this manual.  The  battery  pack  may  get  hot,  explode,  ignite,  and/or  cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions.  If the battery pack is replaced with an improper type, there is risk of explosion.  Do  not  place  the  battery  pack  in  or  near  a  fire  or  heat;  do  not place  the  battery  pack  in  direct  sunlight,  or  use  or  store  the battery  pack  inside  unventilated  areas  in  hot  weather;  do  not place the battery pack in microwave ovens, dryer, high pressure containers,  on  induction  cookware  or  similar  device.  Doing  so may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. Using the battery pack in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy.  Use  only  a Datalogic  ADC  approved power supply. The  use  of an alternative power supply  will void the product warranty, may cause product damage and may cause heat, explode or ignite.  The  area  in  which  the  units  are  charged  should  be  clear  of debris and combustible materials or chemicals.  Do  not  use  the  battery  pack  of  this  terminal  for  power  devices different from this mobile computer.  Immediately discontinue  use of  the battery  pack  if, while using, charging  or storing the  battery  pack, the battery  pack  emits  an unusual  smell,  feels  hot,  changes  colour  or  shape,  or  appears abnormal in any other way.  Do  not  short-circuit  the  battery  pack  contacts  connecting  the positive  terminal  and  negative  terminal.  This  might  happen,  for example, when you carry a spare battery pack in your pocket or purse;  accidental  short–circuiting  can  occur  when  a  metallic object  such  as  a  coin,  clip,  or pen  causes  direct  connection  of the contacts  of the battery pack  (these look like metal strips on the battery pack). Short–circuiting the terminals may damage the battery pack or the connecting object.  Do not apply voltages to the battery pack contacts.  Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks.  Do  not  disassemble  or  modify  (i.e.  bend,  crush  or  deform)  the battery  pack.  The  battery  pack  contains  safety  and  protection devices,  which,  if  damaged,  may  cause  the  battery  pack  to generate heat, explode or ignite.
MAINTENANCE  83  4   WARNING  In case of leakage of liquid from the battery, avoid contact with liquid the  skin  or eyes. If the contact occurs,  immediately wash the affected area with water and consult a doctor.  Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.  Do not expose the battery pack to liquids.  Avoid  any  knocks  or  excessive  vibrations.  If  the  device  or  the battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, you should take it to the nearest  Authorised Repair Centre for inspection before continuing to use it.  Do not replace the battery pack when the device is turned on.  Do not remove or damage the battery pack’s label.  Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part.  Battery pack usage by children should be supervised.  Collect and recycle waste batteries separately from the device in comply  with  European  Directive  2006/66/EC,  2011/65/EC, 2012/19/EC  and  subsequent  modifications,  US  and  China regulatory and others laws and regulations about environment.    In  order  to  guarantee  an  adequate  operating  autonomy, when  replacing  the  battery  pack  the  mobile  computer checks  the  battery  energy  level.  If  the  battery  is  not sufficiently  charged,  Datalogic  JOYA™  X2 does  not  turn on.  In  this  case,  either  substitute  the  battery  pack  with  a charged  one  (sufficiently  charged)  or  insert  Datalogic JOYA™ X2 into a powered cradle or plug into the USB PC port. NOTE   To  achieve  the  best  battery  life,  turn  off  the  radios  not  in use. NOTE  4.3  CLEANING THE MOBILE COMPUTER   Periodically clean the Datalogic JOYA™ X2 with a slightly dampened cloth.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 84    1 5 5  JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER   5.1  INTRODUCTION  JOYA Cradle Dispenser has the following responsibilities:  •  to recognize the insertion and extraction of the JOYA™ X2 •  to control the blocking device •  to signal status using the LEDs •  to supply power to the JOYA™ X2 for battery recharging    JOYA  Cradle Dispenser  has    three JOYA™  X2 slots,  each  equipped  with its own  control  unit,  an  electromechanical  system  for  blocking/releasing  the terminal, notification light, battery power and recharging circuits.  Its  special  structure  makes  it  possible to  design  any  type of  dispenser (wall-mounted or island) easily, allowing twice the number of terminals to be installed per vertical square meter with respect to the competing systems.   5.2  ACCESSORIES  •  91ACC1000 Power Supply 12V 300W •  91ACC0730 Power Junction Cable I90x/3 Cradle (8 pcs.) •  91ACC0650 Term. Unlock Magnets (5 pcs.)
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  85  5 5.3  INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  The  figure  below  represents  an  8  JOYA™  X2  Cradle  Dispenser  Base  Unit organized in a single column.  JOYA™ X2 will be inserted into the JOYA Cradle Dispensers are at a minimum height of approximately 40 cm. from the floor and a maximum height of about 160 cm. from the floor.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 86    1 5 5.3.1  Base Unit Construction Details    All of the dimensional quotes necessary for building and correctly mounting the supporting crosspieces and fixing blocks for the JOYA Cradle Dispensers are indicated.  The  zoom  of  the  upper  edge  of  the  supporting  crosspiece  indicates  the necessity of reducing the radius  of this edge as much as possible in order to provide  a  stable  contact  surface  for  the  upper  cover  of  the  JOYA  Cradle Dispenser.  The power supply shelf is positioned so that it guarantees a sufficient volume of air flow for the cooling of the power supplies.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  87  5 Suggestion: The  cradle  fixing  blocks  shown  in  the  figures  are  mounted  to  the  supporting crosspieces  under  the  JOYA  Cradle  Dispensers.  Their  purpose  is  to  prevent the  Cradle  Dispensers  from  falling  inside  the  cabinet  during  the  mounting phase in which the  JOYA Cradle Dispensers may  not  be correctly  positioned before fixing them.     5.3.2  JOYA Cradle Dispenser Supports  JOYA Cradle Dispensers are supported inside the Base Unit from crosspieces fixed  to  the  side  panels  of  the  cabinet.  The  front  part  of  each  JOYA  Cradle Dispenser cover rests on the upper edge of its supporting crosspiece, while the back part rests on two fixing blocks attached to the crosspiece above it.  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser  is mounted  to  the cabinet using  two screws  that  are inserted into the holes provided towards the back of its cover and screwed into the corresponding holes in the fixing blocks.  To correctly position JOYA Cradle Dispensers, the supporting crosspieces and the fixing blocks must be mounted according to the dimensional quotes and the angles.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 88    1 5 5.3.3  Internal Cabinet Space and Openings  The space between the rear of the JOYA Cradle Dispensers and the back part of the cabinet must be left for two reasons: •  it  must  be  possible to retrieve objects  that  accidentally fall through the cradles from the floor behind the cabinet. •  there must be a zone for air to freely circulate behind the JOYA Cradle Dispensers to aid their cooling during operation.  For these reasons the cabinet must not be closed at the bottom and must have an opening at the top. To allow retrieval of  objects that could accidentally fall into the cabinet, it is necessary to leave space between the lower edge of the lowest crosspiece and  the floor.  This  space  must  be  a compromise  between the necessity of allowing object retrieval and the necessity of prohibiting access behind the cabinet.   5.3.4  Anchoring and Maintenance Issues  The  cabinet  must  be  anchored  to  the  wall  in  at  least  two  points,  since  the contact  surface  area  on  the  floor  is  small  and  therefore  not  sufficient  to guarantee full stability.   Suggestion: It is preferable for the cabinet to have a removable back panel for easy access inside when performing cabling.  The  top  of  the  cabinet  should  also  be  removable  for  access  to  the  power supplies  during  maintenance  without  the  necessity  of  removing  the  cabinet from the anchoring points to the wall. For this reason the power supplies should also be able to be mounted and removed from the top of the cabinet.   5.3.5  Power Supply Positioning and Cooling  At  the  top  of  the  cabinet  there  must  be  an  opening  not  small.  This  opening generates  a  natural  convection  effect  allowing  the flow  of  air  to  remove  heat generated by the JOYA Cradle Dispensers during their operation.  The power supplies or single power supply must be mounted on their shelf in the upper part of the cabinet.  This  position  for  the  power  supplies  has  been  chosen  to  aid  the  flow  of  air inside  the  cabinet  taking  advantage  of  natural  convection.  The  hot  air generated by the power supplies, in fact, leaves through the opening at the top and takes in cooler air from the lower part of the cabinet.  The power supplies therefore must be placed on the shelf in such a way as not to block the flow of air coming up from the lower part of the cabinet.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  89  5 The  opening at  the  top  of  the  cabinet  must  be  covered  with  a grill  or mesh, which allows air to flow freely but protects against access to the inside of the cabinet. In this way the power supplies can not be reached externally.  Power Supplies •  Single 300 W power supply capable of supplying all 8 Cradle Dispensers (91ACC1000 Power Supply 12V 300W).  The power supplies must be mounted inside the cabinet onto their shelves so that the necessary air flow for cooling the JOYA Cradle Dispensers below is not limited. In addition, the openings on the power supplies must not be obstructed at any time, which could impede correct cooling.  If  the  power  supplies  are  mounted  using  angular  brackets,  use  the  threaded holes provided on the power supply case. Make sure that the mounting screws are size M4 and do not penetrate the power supply case by more than 5.5 mm.     5.3.6  AC Power Cabling  Connection of the  Power Supply to  the  AC line must be made  using a cable having characteristics that meet the Safety Normatives currently in force.  The  cable  must  have  an  earth  ground  wire  that  is  connected  to  the  earth ground terminal of the power supply.  The cable must have wire dimensions that meet or exceed the nominal current and power specifications of the power supply to which it is connected.  There must be a  cable  clamp  applied to  the power cable  where it enters  the cabinet, which meets the Safety Normatives currently in force.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 90    1 5 5.3.7  Wiring  To  wire  the  JOYA  Cradle  Dispensers,  pre-wired  power  junction  cables  are provided as  accessories  (91ACC0730 Power Junction Cable I90x/3 Cradle -8 pcs.), which are ready to be connected to the power connector at the bottom of the JOYA Cradle Dispenser.   3   2   1 BLUE Connector: AMP 1-480700-0 Contacts: AMP 350536-1 Series: UNIVERSAL MATE-N-LOCK Ferrite: RICHCO RRH120-056-300 Cable: flexible flameproof 3-wire stranded individual wire diameter = 1 mm² 300 mm 40 mm BROWN YELLOW-GREEN 3   2   1 Key   To connect the JOYA Cradle Dispensers to the power supplies, the pre-wired junction cables must be connected to three multi-strand copper wires (singly or incorporated  in  a  cable)  and  these  must  be  connected  to  the  power  supply terminals.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  91  5    These  wiring  connections  must  be  made  with  particular  care  and  meet  or exceed  the  nominal  current  and  power  specifications;  the  current  flowing through them is 2.5 A per JOYA Cradle Dispenser. The wires must meet the Safety Normatives currently in force.  The following table indicates the maximum current specifications for some wire conductor sections according to the EN 60950 Electrical Safety Normative.   Maximum Current  Wire Section 10 A  1 mm² 16 A  1.5 mm² 25 A  2.5 mm²   Suggestion: It  is advised to use  a  cable made  up  of  two  groups  of three-conductor multi-stranded wire with flame retardant insulation (single or together in a cable with flame retardant insulation) having a copper wire section equal to 1.5 mm².  The two groups of three conductors  are connected to the  output  terminals of the power supplies: in  the  case of  two power supplies, one group of wires is connected to one power supply and the other group is connected to the other power supply;  in  the case of a single power supply, both  groups of wires are connected to the same power supply.  Each three conductor cable group must be used to connect four of the JOYA Cradle Dispensers mounted in the Base Unit via their junction cables.  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser  junction  cables  can  be  connected  to  the  three-conductor  cable  groups  using  IDC  connectors  having  a  maximum  current capability not less than 3 A.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 92    1 5 5.3.8  Cable to Power Supply Connection  All 12 Vdc power supply connections, both the main power cable and the power junction cables must be made according to the following requirements:  Power  Junction  Cable Wires  Connection  Designation Brown  +12V  +V Blue  ground  -V Yellow-Green  earth ground  FG or   5.3.9  Affixing Cables to Cabinet  The ends of the junction cables that are connected to the main cable groups must be affixed to the cabinet sides so as to guarantee the following conditions: •  it must be possible to extract the JOYA Cradle Dispenser from the front of the cabinet while the cable is connected so that the connector can be plugged in or out of the Cradle Dispenser from outside the cabinet. •  when the  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser is  mounted  in the  cabinet,  its  cable must  be laid against  the  supporting crosspiece so  that it does  not  block objects which may accidentally fall through the Cradle Dispenser into the inside of the cabinet.  Next image shows an example of  affixing the Cradle Dispenser cables to the cabinet. The Cradle Dispenser cables are connected to the main power cables through IDC connectors.     5.3.10  Safety Precautions
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  93  5 JOYA Cradle Dispenser Cabinet, the relative electrical wiring and connection to the AC power line must be made according to the Safety Normative currently in force.  The following paragraphs contain some particularly important considerations to keep in mind.  •  Cradle Dispenser Operating Temperature  JOYA  Cradle  Dispensers  are  designed  and  built  to  operate  within  the following environmental conditions:  Operating Temperature Range:   10 to 30 °C Storage Temperature Range:  -20 to 60 °C Humidity:  90% non condensing  •  Cabinet  The  cabinet  must  not  have  any  exposed  sharp  edges,  which  could represent a danger to customers. The  requirements  for  air  passages  to  cool  both  the  JOYA  Cradle Dispensers and the power supplies must be adhered to in order to avoid overheating problems for the components inside the cabinet.  All components  having dangerous voltage levels must be protected from unauthorized  access.  Only  qualified  personnel  should  be  authorized access for maintenance purposes.  In particular, the opening at the top of the cabinet must be closed with a grill or mesh that prevents access from the outside to the power supplies below. In addition, the plastic protection covers must be mounted over the power  supply  terminals  to  avoid  accidental  contact  by  maintenance personnel when the cabinet is open.  •  Wiring  The wires used for cabling must have flame retardant insulation.  The cables must be affixed to the cabinet avoiding types of cable clamps that  use  screws or have moving parts that press directly upon the cable itself. Cable clamps must also be applied close to the wires coming from the  power  supplies  so  that  they  won't  be  accidentally  pulled  out  of  the power supply terminals to which they are connected.  Avoid running cables with sharp bends or that rest on sharp edges which can damage them over time and in the long run pose a danger inside the cabinet.  After  making  all  the  wiring  connections,  if  some  connections  have  wire exposed without insulation, they must be insulated.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 94    1 5 5.3.11  Connection to AC Line Voltage  If connection to the AC power line is made with a plug at the end of the cable, the outlet  to  which it is inserted must  be  close  by and easily accessible. The outlet must also be rated for the maximum power consumption, which can be considered equal to the nominal power of the connected power supplies.  If  the  Terminal  Distributor  is  connected  in  a  fixed  electrical  plant,  a  circuit breaker must be provided in order to completely disconnect the AC line voltage form  the  Cradle  Dispenser  cabinet.  This  circuit  breaker  must  be  positioned close  to  the  cabinet  and  be  easily  accessible.  It  must  also  be  rated  for  the maximum power consumption and must meet the Safety Normative currently in force.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  95  5 5.4  JOYA™ X2 CRADLE DISPENSER FIRMWARE  JOYA Cradle Dispenser is provided with a full operational Firmware, therefore it doesn’t require any kind of software devoloping activitiy  Instead, the behaviour of  the  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser  could  be  controlled  at  high  level  using  the JOYA™  X2.  In  SDK  Tools  is  furnished  the  JOYA  Cradle  tool  program,  to upgrade JOYA Cradle Dispenser firmware release.  5.4.1  JOYA Cradle Tool installation  By using ActiveSync copy in the \BACKUP\CTOOLS folder the following file:  •  JOYA_Cradle_Tool.exe  copy in the \BACKUP\CTOOLS\fr-FR folder the following file  •  JOYA_Cradle_Tool.resources.dll  Copy in the \Backup\windows folder the following files  •  audio.dll •  charger.dll •  cradle.dll •  image.ddraw.dll •  image.dll •  lowlevel.dll •  network.dll •  scanner.dll  5.4.2  Starting program  Run JOYA_Cradle_Tool application, select the tab Upgrade by using the upper left key or the touch screen
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 96    1 5  The screen displays the JOYA Cradle Tool version and the mode to interact with the cradle (Read or Upgrade). Use the touch screen or:  •  Use the upper left key (F1) to select the tab. •  Use the upper right key (F2) to browse in the screen. •  Use the “e” key (ENTER) to quit. •  Use the “=” key (ESC) to select the language (when language is focused).  5.4.3  Reading firmware version  Select the “Read”. JOYA Cradle Tool will display the message:    Insert in any cradle’s slot and the result will look as:
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  97  5   Cradle locks terminal in the slot and unlock after a successful reading. If read fails, unlock the terminal by approaching a magnet to the sensitive area (see picture below).     5.4.4  Firmware update procedure   This  is  a  very  uncommon  procedure.  To  perform  the firmware update you should be advised by Datalogic which will provide the upgrading firmware file CpodC2.HEX CAUTION  Copy in the \Backup folder the file  •  CpodC2.HEX (cradle’s latest firmware provided by Datalogic)
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 98    1 5 Select the “Upgrade” key and insert the terminal into the rightmost slot of the cradle.    The cradle locks the terminal and JOYA Cradle Tool transfer firmware.      During this period, slot led flashes. At the end, the terminal top flashes three times; approach a magnet to the sensitive area to unlock and extract the terminal.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  99  5    JOYA Cradle Tool shows a suitable message to inform user if update is correctly completed or an error has been occurred.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 100    1 5 5.5  JOYA™X2/JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER CONNECTION   JOYA Cradle Dispenser is  equipped with an electrical-serial connection, used to  exchange  command  and  response  with  JOYA™  X2.  The  communications between the terminal inserted into the slot and the slot itself are performed by means of a special “RPC like command-response” protocol.     5.6  CONFIGURATION  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser  should  be  previously  configured  using  an  apposite program: JOYA Cradle Tool (see SDK Help for more information).   In a typical application there is the need to identify in a unique way each cradle slot,  in  order  to  be  able  to  perform  selective  operations.  This  requirement  is satisfied  by  each  JOYA  Cradle  Dispenser  slot,  by  means  of  a  set  of  four parameters, called Config Parameters:   Slot ID: is a string of 2 bytes  Dispenser ID: is string of 1 byte  IP address: is a string of …bytes  Port ID: is a string of 2 bytes Using  this  four byte  strings  it  is  possible  to  setup  and  identify  each  slot  in  a unique way. This  Config  Parameters  are  stored  in  the  permanent  memory  location dedicated of each slot. They can be configured making use of the JOYA Cradle Tool and they can be read by a well inserted JOYA™ X2.   5.7  USE AND FUNCTIONING  Insert a JOYA™ X2 inside a slot, JOYA Cradle Dispenser will lock the JOYA™ X2, when electrical connectors are contacted. To unlock JOYA™ X2, approach a magnet to the sensitive area and extract the JOYA™ X2.
JOYA CRADLE DISPENSER  101  5     All other commands could be developed by developers using JOYA SDK.
DATALOGIC JOYA™ X2 102    1 6 6  TECHNICAL FEATURES   6.1  JOYATM X2 TECHNICAL DATASHEET  WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN)   IEEE 802.11 b/g/n; WiFi Security Standards, WEP, WPA, TKIP, WPA2, CCX 4 compatible. DECODING CAPABILITY 1D / LINEAR CODES   Auto discriminates all standard 1D codes including GS1 DataBar™ linear codes. ELECTRICAL BATTERY*  Removable battery pack with rechargeable Li-polymer batteries ENVIRONMENTAL DROP RESISTANCE**   Withstands drops from 1.2 meters onto concrete - 3.94 feet. TEMPERATURE   Operating: 0 to 40 ºC / 32 to 104 ºF. INTERFACES INTERFACES   USB 1.1 Client (with standard micro USB connector) It  is not possible  to use the USB when the device is inserted in a wall mounted cradle. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS  BUMPERS  Top and bottom rubber bumpers (lighting on top bumper); standard available colours: Blue, Green, Red, Orange. DIMENSIONS   Dimensions 149 x 73 x 44 mm - 5.86 x 2.87 x 1.73 inc DISPLAY  JOYA™  X2  Basic:  Display  2.8  inches  high-contrast colours graphic TFT LCD, 65k colors, 320 x240 pixels QVGA.  JOYA™  X2  Plus:  Display  2.8  inches  high-contrast colour graphic TFT LCD, 65k colours, 320 x240 pixels QVGA Touch screen 4-wire resistive touch panel. KEYBOARD   6 (six) fully programmable keys in standard available colours: Blue, Green, Red, Orange. TOP COVER   In-mould decorated plastic cover (optionally customizable). WEIGHT   255 g (with battery) - 0.562 lb.
 TECHNICAL FEATURES  103  6  READING PERFORMANCE  READER   1D Linear CCD imager engine; Scan rate: 50 scans/sec READING INDICATORS   Beeper (Polyphonic audio codec); Green Spot “On Code” good reading feedback (Datalogic patented feature). SAFETY & REGULATORY  AGENCY APPROVALS   The product meets necessary safety and regulatory approvals for its intended use. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE   Complies to EU RoHS. SOFTWARE  CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE  Wavelink Avalanche® device management pre-licensed, available upon request. Datalogic Configuration Utility (DCU). DEVELOPMENT   SDK Suite available upon request. SYSTEM  MEMORY  JOYA™ X2 Basic: System RAM: 128 MB; System Flash: 512 MB Flash Disc JOYA™ X2 Plus: System RAM: 128 MB; System Flash: 512 MB Flash Disk; 4 GB additional Flash. MICROPROCESSOR   XScale™ PXA310 @ 624 MHz; 32 bit. OPERATING SYSTEM   Microsoft Windows CE 6.0.   *JOYA  X2  should  be  charged  at  an  ambient  temperature  between  0  -  35º  C  to  achieve  the maximum charging rate. Never charge the main device or spare batteries in a closed space where excessive heat can build up   Close to the limits of the working temperature, some display and/or battery performance degradation may occur.  Multiple rapid humidity and/or temperature variations may cause condensing.  ** Multiple drops can permanently damage the device.                     7  TEST CODES
   Pag. 104  Test codes here.
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   Pag. 1068   GLOSSARY    Access Point A  device  that  provides  transparent  access  between  Ethernet  wired  networks and IEEE 802.11 interoperable radio-equipped mobile units. Hand-held mobile computers,  PDAs  or  other  devices  equipped  with  radio  cards,  communicate with  wired  networks  using  Access  Points  (AP).  The  mobile  unit  (mobile computer) may roam among the APs in the same subnet while maintaining a continuous, seamless connection to the wired network.  Barcode A  pattern  of  variable-width  bars  and  spaces  which  represents  numeric  or alphanumeric  data  in  binary  form.  The  general  format  of  a  barcode  symbol consists of a leading margin, start character, data or message character, check character  (if  any),  stop  character,  and  trailing  margin.  Within  this  framework, each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format.  Baud Rate A measure for data transmission speed.  Bit Binary  digit.  One  bit  is  the  basic  unit  of  binary  information.  Generally,  eight consecutive  bits  compose  one  byte  of  data.  The  pattern  of  0  and  1  values within the byte determines its meaning.  Byte On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low-order bit. One byte in memory can be used to store one ASCII character.  Decode To  recognize  a  bar  code  symbology  (e.g.,  Codabar, Code  128,  Code  3  of 9, UPC/EAN, etc.) and analyze the content of the bar code scanned.  EEPROM Electrically  Erasable  Programmable  Read-Only  Memory.  An  on-board  non-volatile memory chip.  Flash Disk Non-volatile memory for storing application and configuration files.   Host A  computer  that  serves  other  mobile  computers  in  a  network,  providing services  such  as  network  control,  database  access,  special  programs, supervisory programs, or programming languages.
  107  Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates. The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges, causing them to reflect light outside according  to  their  bias.  They  use  little  electricity  and  react  relatively  quickly. They require external light to reflect their information to the user.  Light Emitting Diode (LED) A low power electronic light source commonly used as an indicator light. It uses less  power  than  an  incandescent  light  bulb  but  more  than  a  Liquid  Crystal Display (LCD).  RAM Random Access Memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and read.  RF Radio Frequency.  RTC Real Time Clock.
  INDEX   A Accessories; 17 ActiveSync® Remote; 65 B Backup Directory File Management; 70 Bluetooth® Manager Device Setup; 66 C Charging the Batteries; 75 Cleaning the Mobile Computer; 80 Connections; 18 Control Panel; 57 Conventions; 1 D Data Capture; 41 Data Capture Configuration; 48 DATALOGIC CONFIGURATION UTILITY; 74 Datalogic JOYA™ X2 Description; 15 Description of the Keys; 44 E End User License Agreement; v F Firmware Update; 72 FTP Server Setup; 69 G General View; 13 Glossary; 104 I Imager Data Capture; 41 J JOYA cradle dispenser; 81 M Maintenance; 75 Microsoft® ActiveSync®; 65 Microsoft® Mobile Device Center®; 65 Model Description; 15 P Package Contents; 17 Patents; 10 R Radio Compliance; 6 Reference Documentation; 1 References; 1 Registry; 57 Replacing the Batteries; 76 Resetting the JOYA™ X2; 45 S Safety Regulations; 2 Startup; 22 Status Indicators; 47 Stylus Calibration; 64 Summit Radio Card; 58 T Taskbar; 47 Technical Features; 99 Test Codes; 101 U USB Connection; 18 Using the Stylus; 40 W WEEE Compliance; 10
     109Windows Connections; 65 WLAN Connection; 20 WPAN Connections; 21  DRAFT
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