Fujian Newland Auto ID Tech NLS-MT65 Portable Data Collector User Manual
Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech Co., Ltd. Portable Data Collector
User manual
NLS-MT65
Portable Data Collector
User Guide
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Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd.
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update, Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to any software or hardware to improve
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Revision History
Version
Description
Date
V1.0.0
Initial release.
August 24, 2015
Table of Contents
Revision History ....................................................................................................................................................................... - 3 -
Chapter 1 About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Documentation Set ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
More Information .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Service Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Accessories (Optional) ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
The MT65................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Cradle ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Installing the Battery ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Removing the Battery .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Charging the Battery ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Charging LED .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Keypad ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Communicating with PC ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Installing the MicroSD Card/Micro SIM Card.......................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 3 Basics ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Switching On/ Rebooting/ Switching Off the MT65 ......................................................................................................... 13
Locking/Unlocking the MT65 .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Home Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Status Icons .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Installing App .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Uninstalling App .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Date & Time .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Display............................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Ringtones ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Restoring Factory Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Language & Input Method .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Shortcuts to Apps ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
Widgets .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4 Scanning Barcodes .................................................................................................................................................. 21
Scanning 1D Barcode .................................................................................................................................................... 21
Scanning 2D Barcode .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Programming Scanner.................................................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 5 Phone & Messages ................................................................................................................................................... 27
Making Calls ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Contacts ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
SMS and MMS Messages .............................................................................................................................................. 28
Chapter 6 Mobile Network ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 7 Others ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Camera........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Chapter 8 App Development Guide .......................................................................................................................................... 31
Development Environment ............................................................................................................................................. 31
Use of Non-standard Interfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Chapter 9 Maintenance & Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 32
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Important Safety & Handling Information ........................................................................................................................ 32
Disassembly and Retrofit ....................................................................................................................................... 32
External Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................... 32
Abnormal Situation ................................................................................................................................................. 32
Drop Damage ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
LCD Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 32
Stacking Heavy Objects ......................................................................................................................................... 32
Mounting Location .................................................................................................................................................. 33
Wireless Functionalities ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Use & Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 33
Battery Safety Guidelines....................................................................................................................................... 33
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................. 34
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Chapter 1 About This Guide
Introduction
This guide provides instructions for programming and operating the NLS-MT65 portable data collector (hereinafter referred
to as “the MT65” or “the terminal”).
Documentation Set
The documentation set for the MT65 includes:
NLS-MT65 Portable Data Collector Quick Start: Describes how to get the NLS-MT65 up and running.
NLS-MT65 Portable Data Collector User Guide: Describes how to program and use the NLS-MT65.
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Chapter Descriptions
Chapter 1 About This Guide Provides general description of this manual.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Provides information on getting the MT65 up and running for the first
time.
Chapter 3 Basics Describes how to program the MT65 for the use of its basic features.
Chapter 4 Scanning Barcodes Provides the instructions as to how to scan 1D/2D barcodes.
Chapter 5 Phone & Messages Explains how to use phone and messages functionalities.
Chapter 6 Mobile Network Explains how to use Mobile Network functionality.
Chapter 7 Others Explains how to use Camera.
Chapter 8 App Development Guide Describes the app development environment and the use of non-
standard interfaces.
Chapter 9 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Provides troubleshooting solutions for issues that might occur when
using the MT65.
More Information
For more product and support information, please visit our web site: http://www.nlscan.com .
Service Information
Newland China
Phone
+86-400-608-0591
Email
marketing@nlscan.com
Newland Europe
Phone
+31(0)-345-870-033
Email
Info@newland-id.com
Newland Taiwan
Phone
+886-2-7731-5388
Email
Info@newland-id.com.tw
Newland North America
Phone
+1-510-490-3888
Email
Info@newlandna.com
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
Introduction
This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MT65 and explains how to install, remove and charge the battery, and
power on the MT65 for the first time.
Unpacking
Carefully remove all protective material from the pack and verify that the following items are present:
1 x NLS-MT65 portable data collector
1 x USB cable
1 x AC adapter for the MT65
1 x Li-Polymer battery
1 x Hand strap
1 x Quick Start manual
Accessories (Optional)
Cradle for the MT65
AC adapter for the cradle
USB cable
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Getting Started
The MT65
1
Volume+
2
Volume-
3
Left Scan Key
4
Cradle Connector
5
Keypad
6
Capacitive Touch Screen
7
Power Key
8
Earpiece
9
Blue LED
10
Red LED
5
11
Scan Window
12
Protective Cover for USB Port/Headset Connector
13
Right Scan Key
14
Battery Cover Latch
15
Speaker
16
Flashlight
17
Camera
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Cradle
1
Charging LED
2
MT65 Connector
3
Battery Compartment
4
Power Jack
5
Micro USB Port
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Installing the Battery
Step 1: Move the battery cover latch to the open position as shown in the figure above and then remove the cover.
Step 2: Place the battery as indicated in the battery compartment.
Removing the Battery
Step 1: Turn off the terminal. Remove the hand strap. Move the battery cover latch to the open position and remove the
cover.
Step 2: Remove the battery.
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Charging the Battery
There are two methods to charge the battery:
Charge with AC adapter: Connect the MT65 to a power outlet using the included AC adapter. It takes 4.5-5 hours to
fully charge the terminal (The terminal is shut down or in sleep mode).
Note: Low battery may result in malfunction of the MT65. Before your first use, charge the battery for at least 8 hours.
Charge with cradle: Insert the MT65 in the charging slot or place the battery in the battery compartment on the cradle.
Connect the cradle to a power outlet using the included AC adapter (for the cradle).
Note: When the battery is dead or juice too low to power on the MT65, charge the terminal for 15 minutes before using it.
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Charging LED
Charge with AC adapter:
MT60’s LEDs for indicating charging/battery statuses
Blue LED on
Fully charged
Red LED on
Charging in progress
Red LED flashes constantly
Low-battery alert
Note: When the battery is dead or juice too low to power on the MT65, charge the terminal for 15 minutes before using it.
Charge with cradle:
Indications of Charging LED on Cradle
Green LED on
Fully charged
Red LED on
Charging in progress
LED off
Battery not found
Note: The cradle’s Charging LED only indicates the charge statuses of the battery. When charging the MT65 with the
cradle, the user is notified of charge statuses of the terminal by the LEDs on the terminal.
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Keypad
1
Menu Key
2
Home Key
3
Scan Key
4
Return Key
5
Enter Key
6
Number-Function Switch
The MT65 has 30 keys including function, numeric, navigation and scan keys.
Home Key: Press it to go to the first Main Screen.
Press and hold the key to display the app(s) most recently used. Tap an app to open it.
Return Key: Press it to go back to the previous screen.
Menu Key: Press it to display the menu related to an on-screen item.
Number-Function Switch: Press it to toggle between numeric (white) and function (orange) keys.
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Communicating with PC
Step 1: Connect the Micro USB port on the MT65 to your computer with the included USB cable.
Step 2: Switch the MT65 on. On the Home screen, swipe from top to bottom with one finger in one smooth motion to reveal
the notification bar as shown below.
Step 3: Tap “Connected as a media device”.
Step 4: Select “Media device (MTP)”. Navigate to the “My Computer” section of your computer and look for the newly
added drive. Double-click it and you will be connected to the MT65. Then you may handle the files on the terminal
through your computer.
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Installing the MicroSD Card/Micro SIM Card
Step 1: Remove the hand strap, battery cover and battery. Lift up the slot cover.
Step 2: Insert the MicroSD card/ Micro SIM card into the holder, with its metal contacts facing down.
Step 3: Close the slot cover.
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Chapter 3 Basics
Switching On/ Rebooting/ Switching Off the MT65
After installing the SIM card and battery and having the MT65 fully charged, you may switch the terminal on.
Switch the MT65 on: Press and hold the Power Key for a while. Note that the initialization is going to take some
time before the MT65 displays the Home screen.
Reboot the MT65: Press and hold the Power Key until the window below pops up, and tap “Reboot” then “OK”.
Switch the MT65 off: Press and hold the Power Key until the window below pops up, and tap “Power off” then
“OK”.
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Locking/Unlocking the MT65
Lock the MT65: Press the Power Key . If no operation is performed on the MT65 for a preset period of time, the
MT65 locks automatically. You can change how long it takes the screen to lock.
Unlock the MT65: Press the Power Key , then drag on the screen rightwards.
Home Screen
The MT65 has 5 home screens.
View another home screen: Swipe left or right.
Go to the Home screen: Press the Home Key.
Open an app: Tap it.
View all apps/Open apps list: Tap .
Add an app icon to the Home screen: Tap on the Home screen. Tap and hold your desired app until it appears
on the Home screen and then drag it into a blank area.
Delete an app icon on the Home screen: Tap and hold your desired app on the Home screen until “X Remove” appears,
then drag the app into it. Note that this operation only removes the icon from the Home screen. To remove the app from the
MT65, see the Uninstalling App section.
Apps List
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Status Icons
The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about the MT65.
Status Icon
Description
Status Icon
Description
Vibrate ON
2G signal strength
Mute mode
Airplane mode
USB connected
USB debugging
Missed calls
Battery charging in progress
New messages
Battery fully charged
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Installing App
Use one of the following methods to install a new app on the MT65:
1. Download an APK file from online app store and install it.
2. Download software package onto a MicroSD card or PC and copy it to your terminal. Then install it with File Manager.
3. Connect the MT65 to PC with the supplied USB cable. Install a new app using the mobile assistant (such as Baidu
Mobile Assistant) installed on the PC.
Uninstalling App
Follow the procedure below to remove an app from the MT65:
Tap on the Home screen to view all apps. Tap and hold your desired app until a trash bin appears at the top left
corner of the screen, then drag it into the trash bin.
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Date & Time
You can change the date and time on the MT65.
Set the date and time: Tap the app icon and then “Date & time”, and set the date and time on the screen shown
below as per your needs.
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Display
Tap the app icon and then “Display”, and set the brightness, wallpaper, sleep timer, front size or other item on the
screen shown below as per your needs.
Ringtones
Tap the app icon and then “Sound”, and set the ringtones and other notification sounds as per your needs.
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Restoring Factory Settings
Tap the app icon -> “Backup & reset” -> “Factory data reset” -> “Reset phone” -> “Erase everything”.
To restore the terminal to factory settings and delete all the data on the internal storage, such as music, photos, select
“Erase internal storage” before tapping “Reset phone”.
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Language & Input Method
Change the language: Tap the app icon -> “Language & input” -> “Language” -> your desired language.
Change the input method: Tap the app icon -> “Language & input” -> “Default” -> your desired input method.
Shortcuts to Apps
Create a shortcut to an app on your Home screen: Tap on the Home screen. Tap and hold your desired app and
then drag it into the home screen.
Widgets
View all widgets: Tap on the Home screen, then swipe left or tap “WIDGETS”.
Open a widget: Tap it.
Add a widget icon to the Home screen: Tap on the Home screen then “WIDGETS”. Tap and hold your desired
widget and then drag it into the home screen.
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Chapter 4 Scanning Barcodes
Scanning 1D Barcode
Adjust the scan angle or the distance between the MT65 and the target barcode to ensure the length of laser beam is
roughly 8mm greater than that of the barcode, as shown below.
正 确的 读码 方 法 错误 的读 码方 法
Correct
Wrong
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Scanning 2D Barcode
Adjust the scan angle and the distance between the MT65 and the target barcode to make them fall into the following
ranges:
1) Point the MT65’s focus lamp at the center of the barcode.
2) Move the MT65 until you find the appropriate scan distance.
3) Optimum scan angles:
Pitch (α)< 45° (0° preferably)
Skew (γ)< 45° (5°- 20° preferably)
Roll (β)= 0° - 360°
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Programming Scanner
Tap the app icon to start scanner configuration.
Output Mode
1. Simulate keystroke: Output scanned data to keyboard buffer to simulate keyboard input.
2. Output via API: Application acquires scanned data by receiving system broadcasts. For more information, see Barcode
Scanner SDK Handbook.
3. Fill in EditText directly: Output scanned data at the current cursor position in EditText.
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Scan Mode
1. Level mode: Press the Scan key to start a decode session which continues until the key is released.
2. Pulse mode: Press the Scan key to start a decode session which continues until the decode session timeout expires.
Scan Trigger
Set the key to be used as scan trigger.
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Prefix & Suffix
To set the prefix/suffix, enter the hexadecimal value of a desired prefix/suffix and then tap “OK”.
Good Read Indicator
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Symbologies
Enable or disable the barcode symbologies.
1D
Laser (≥4mil)
EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, ISSN, ISBN, Codabar, Code 11, Code 128,
Code 32 Pharmaceutica, Code39,Code 93, ITF-6,ITF-14, Interleaved 2 of 5,
Matrix 2 of 5, Straight 2 of 5 IATA, Straight 2 of 5 Industrial, GS1 Databar,GS1-128,
MSI-Plessey, Plessey, Telepen, Australian Post, British Post, Canadian Post, China Post,
InfoMail, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, Japanese Post, KIX Post, Korea Post, Planet Code,
Postal-4i, Postnet.
CCD (≥4mil)
(optional)
EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, ISSN, ISBN, Codabar, Code 128, Code 93, ITF-6,
ITF-14, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, GS1 Databar,
Code 39, Code 11, MSI-Plessey, Plessey.
2D
CMOS (≥5mil)
(optional)
UPC, EAN, GS1 DataBar, Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, Code 11, Interleaved 2 of 5,
Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, MSI/Plessey, Plessey, PDF417, QR Code, Data Matrix,
Chinese Sensible Code, Grid Matrix, Aztec, Maxicode, UCC Composite.
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Chapter 5 Phone & Messages
Making Calls
Make a call: Tap the app icon on the home screen then , enter a phone number using the physical or
on-screen keypad, then tap on the screen.
To end the call, tap on the screen.
Contacts
Add a new contact: Tap the app icon on the Home screen then , fill in the information of a new contact,
and then tap “√ DONE”.
Import/export contacts: Tap the app icon on the Home screen, press the Menu key on the MT65,
choose “Import/export” from the menu that appears, then follow the instructions on the screen to complete the operation.
Edit/delete contact: Tap the app icon on the Home screen, choose a contact, press the Menu key on the
MT65, select “Edit”/“Delete” from the menu that appears, then follow the instructions on the screen to complete the
operation.
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SMS and MMS Messages
Send an SMS message: Tap the app icon on the Home screen then , enter the recipient(s) and text, and
tap .
Send an MMS message: Tap the app icon on the Home screen then , enter the recipient(s) and text, press
the Menu key on the MT65 and select “Add subject” from the menu that appears, then enter the subject. To add a
picture or an audio/video clip, tap and select your desired multimedia file. Tap .
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Chapter 6 Mobile Network
Introduction
The MT65 can also use GPRS/EDGE network to connect to the Internet. To establish GPRS/EDGE connection, you must
have a Micro SIM card installed in your MT65.
The MT65 supports GPRS, EDGE .
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Chapter 7 Others
Camera
Launch the Camera app on your terminal.
: Tap it to reveal the parameters such as flashlight mode, exposure and white balance and set those parameters as
per your needs.
: Tap it and select the Camera/ Panorama/ Video Recorder mode.
: Tap it to take a normal or panoramic photo/ start or stop a video recording.
: Tap the thumbnail image in the upper right corner of the screen to view the photo or video saved.
You can also download a camera app from the Internet or develop an app for the camera feature.
Select a mode
Take a photo or
start/stop videorecording
View photo/video
Settings
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Chapter 8 App Development Guide
Development Environment
The MT65 runs on Android 4.4 operating system and it is recommended to use Android SDK 4.0 to 4.4 and Eclipse 3.7.2 or
higher when developing apps for the MT65.
Use of Non-standard Interfaces
See Barcode Scanner SDK Handbook.
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Chapter 9 Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Introduction
This chapter includes important safety and handling information and provides troubleshooting solutions for issues that might
occur when using the terminal.
Important Safety & Handling Information
Disassembly and Retrofit
Do not disassemble or retrofit the terminal by yourself. Unauthorized disassembly or retrofit will void the warranty.
External Power Supply
Use only the included AC adapter. Otherwise there is a risk of damage to the terminal.
Abnormal Situation
Keep the terminal away from fire or heat sources. If there is unusual odor, overheating or smoke during charging,
immediately cut off the power and disconnect the AC adapter, and contact your dealer or Newland customer service center.
Continued use in this case may result in fire or electric shock.
Drop Damage
If the terminal is damaged due to a drop from high place, immediately cut off the power and contact your dealer or Newland
customer service center.
LCD Screen
Do not press against or strike the LCD screen. Otherwise it may damage the screen. When handling a cracked or shattered
screen, do not touch the liquid that has leaked from it to avoid skin burn or infection.
Stacking Heavy Objects
Do not place heavy objects on the terminal as those objects may fall and cause injury.
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Mounting Location
Do not place the terminal on unstable or uneven surfaces as it may fall and cause injury. Do not expose the terminal to
humidity or dust as this may cause fire or electric shock. Do not expose the terminal to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Wireless Functionalities
Do not use the terminal’s wireless functionalities where wireless device use is prohibited or where it may cause interference
or danger, such as in aircrafts, petrol stations.
Use & Maintenance
If the terminal cannot be switched on after experiencing a sudden or unexpected power loss or other abnormalities,
remove and then reinstall its battery to reset the terminal.
Do not throw, drop or strike the terminal. Doing so may damage the LCD display, interrupt running programs, cause
data loss in memory and result in malfunction.
Clean the scan window regularly. Do not touch it with hands. Scratched or smudged window may degrade reading
performance.
Do not tap the touch screen with sharp objects. Doing so may damage the screen or cause internal short circuits.
Use only a dry soft cloth to clean the terminal. Cleaning it with wet cloth or benzene/ thinner/ other volatile chemicals
may deform and shorten the service life of the keypad and shell of the terminal.
Do not place the terminal facedown on any surface, or there might be misoperations.
Sudden temperature drops may cause condensation on the shell which could cause malfunction. Care should be
taken to avoid condensation. If condensation occurs, dry the terminal before use.
Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. The plug considered as disconnect
device of adapter.
Battery Safety Guidelines
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
The battery can be charged and discharged over 500 times. If the battery life is unreasonably short, please replace
the battery with a new one.
Use only the included battery and AC adapter.
Do not continue to charge a battery that is fully charged. Overcharging will shorten battery lifespan. If a fully charged
battery is not used, it will discharge slowly, which does not affect its normal use.
Do not use damaged or dysfunctional AC adapters or batteries.
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Properly dispose of and recycle batteries. Do not dispose of them as household garbage.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause & Solution
Type
Description
Keypad
Unresponsive keypad or
incorrect response to any
key entry.
This problem may be caused by unreliable cable connection between keypad
and mainboard or keypad malfunction. Please contact Newland after-sales
service.
Battery
Charging LED is OFF when
charging.
Ensure the AC adapter is plugged in properly.
Noticeably short battery life.
1. Check the battery level. If the battery is almost depleted, recharge it.
2. Replace the battery if it is dysfunctional.
Fully charged battery is
depleted after the terminal is
switched on.
If the battery is dysfunctional, replace it with a new one.
USB
USB communication failure
1. Ensure that the USB cable connections are secure.
2. Ensure that there is no contaminant inside the Micro USB port.
3. If the problem still remains, please contact the after-sales service center.
LCD
Screen
No display
1. Ensure the terminal is switched on.
2. If the terminal is in sleep state, press the Power key to wake it up.
3. Check the battery level. If the battery is depleted, recharge it.
4. Ensure that the battery is properly installed.
5. Replace the battery if it is dysfunctional.
6. If the problem still remains, please contact the after-sales service center.
System
Cannot switch on
1. Check the battery level. If the battery is depleted, recharge it.
2. Switch the terminal on after using the included AC adapter to connect it to a
power outlet. If the problem disappears, then continue to charge the terminal. If
the problem remains after charging the terminal for a while, replace the battery
with a new one.
System halted
1. The problem may be caused by bugs of downloaded apps. Ensure that only
reliable apps are used.
2. The problem may be caused by a sudden or unexpected power loss. Remove
and then reinstall its battery to reset the terminal.
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FCC Warning:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to
operate this 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 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types: Tablet POS (FCC ID: SL9NLS-MT65) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value
reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.340W/kg and when properly worn on the body is
0.361W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 00cm from the body. To
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 00cm separation distance between
the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic
components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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CE Warning:
1.Use careful with the earphone maybe possible excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
2. Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
3. The product shall only be connected to a USB interface of version USB2.0
4. Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
5. The plug considered as disconnect device of adapter
6. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 0cm form your body
7. Extreme temperature: -20~40 centigrade degree.
8. Hereby, Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech Co.,Ltd. declares that this Portable data collector is in compliance with essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.