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Rugged Tablet Computer
User Manual
M9020
United States
Toll Free : +1 (855) DAP-TECH (327-8324)
www.daptech.com
Canada
8945 South Harl Avenue, Suite 112 4535 Wilfrid Hamel Blvd., Suite 100
Tempe, Arizona, 85284 USA
Quebec City, QC Canada G1P 2J7
Phone: +1 (855) DAP-TECH
Toll Free: +1 (800) 363-1993
Phone: +1 (418) 681-9394
2915 Premiere Parkway, Suite 300 Fax: +1 (418) 681-0799
Duluth, Georgia, 30097 USA
Phone: +1 (855) DAP-TECH
Europe, Middle East, Africa
9 The Chambers, Vineyard
Abingdon UK OX14 3PX
Phone: +44 (0) 1235 462130
Fax: +44 (0) 1235 462131
Copyright © 2014 DAP Technologies. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the written permission of DAP Technologies.
TRADEMARKS
All product names, trademarks or logos mentioned herein are the properties of their respective
owners.
Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft products are licensed to
OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
NOTE:
Display images shown may vary slightly from actual display. Information in this manual is subject to
change without notice.
DISCLAIMER
DAP Technologies reserves the right to make any product changes without notice, including circuits
and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and/or performance.
DAP Technologies assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s),
conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or masks work rights to these products, and
makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask
work right infringement, unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this guide
are for illustration purposes only. DAP Technologies makes no representation or warranty that such
application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
WARRANTY
DAP Technologies warrants that each of its products is free from material and workmanship defect
for a period of one year starting from the invoice date. If the customer discovers a defect, DAP
Technologies will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer,
provided it is returned during the warranty period, with transportation charges prepaid. The returned
product must be properly packaged in its original packaging to obtain warranty service.
Contents
Preface...................................................................................................v
Notational Conventions.....................................................................vi
Getting Started..................................................................................... 1-1
Unpacking.........................................................................................1-2
Optional Items............................................................................1-3
Device Overview...............................................................................1-4
Front View..................................................................................1-4
Rear View (With Compartment Cover and Battery Packs)........1-6
Rear View (Without Compartment Cover and Battery Packs)...1-7
Top and Bottom View.................................................................1-9
Installing the Hand Strap and Stylus..........................................1-10
Removing the Stylus..................................................................1-11
Releasing the Compartment Cover...................................................1-12
Tightening the Compartment Cover...........................................1-13
Installing the Memory Card...............................................................1-13
Removing the Memory Card......................................................1-14
Installing the SIM Card......................................................................1-15
Installing the Battery Pack.................................................................1-17
Removing the Battery Pack.......................................................1-18
Connecting to AC Power...................................................................1-19
Turning the M9020 On and Off..........................................................1-20
Turning On.................................................................................1-20
Turning Off.................................................................................1-21
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Operating Your Tablet
Computer.............................................................................................. 2-1
Using the Touch Screen....................................................................2-2
Calibrating the Screen...............................................................2-3
Using the Integrated Keyboard..........................................................2-5
Keyboard Overview .................................................................2-5
Special Function Keys...............................................................2-5
Navigation Keys.........................................................................2-6
Using the Panel Keys........................................................................2-6
Using Wireless LAN..........................................................................2-7
Turning the Wireless Radio On and Off.....................................2-7
Connecting to a Wireless Network.............................................2-9
Using Bluetooth.................................................................................2-10
Turning the Bluetooth On and Off..............................................2-10
Turning the Bluetooth Adapter On and Off.................................2-11
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices..................................................2-12
Configuring Bluetooth Settings..................................................2-15
Using the WWAN Network................................................................2-17
Connecting to a WWAN Network...............................................2-17
Using AirCard® Watcher.............................................................2-18
Configuring AirCard® Watcher Settings......................................2-20
Using GPS.........................................................................................2-22
Turning the GPS On and Off......................................................2-22
Enabling the Location Sensors..................................................2-23
Using u-center...........................................................................2-24
Using the Camera.............................................................................2-26
Opening the Camera.................................................................2-26
The Camera Screen..................................................................2-27
Shooting Photos........................................................................2-28
Camera Settings........................................................................2-29
Using the DAP Control Center..........................................................2-32
Opening the DAP Control Center..............................................2-32
Viewing System Information......................................................2-33
Defining Hotkeys........................................................................2-34
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Using the Barcode Reader................................................................2-36
Using ScannerManager.............................................................2-37
Working With Bluetooth Scanners.............................................2-40
Connecting Your M9020...................................................................... 3-1
Connecting USB Devices..................................................................3-2
USB Port Connection.................................................................3-2
Connecting VGA Devices..................................................................3-3
Connecting Audio Devices................................................................3-4
Connecting Serial Devices................................................................3-5
Managing Power.................................................................................. 4-1
Battery Pack......................................................................................4-2
Charging the Battery Pack.........................................................4-2
Checking the Battery Level........................................................4-4
Replacing the Battery Pack.......................................................4-5
Power Management..........................................................................4-6
Power Saving Tips.............................................................................4-6
Expanding Your M9020....................................................................... 5-1
Connecting the Docking Station........................................................5-2
Overview of the Vehicle Docking Station...................................5-2
Docking the M9020....................................................................5-4
Connecting the Docking Station................................................5-6
Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Specifications..........................A-1
Taking Care of Your M9020...............................................................A-2
Location Guidelines...................................................................A-2
General Guidelines....................................................................A-2
Cleaning Guidelines...................................................................A-2
Touchscreen Guidelines............................................................A-2
Troubleshooting.................................................................................A-3
M9020 Specifications........................................................................A-5
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Regulatory Information.......................................................................B-1
Important Information........................................................................B-2
Safety Information (EN).............................................................B-3
Informations de sécurité (FR)....................................................B-4
About the Batteries....................................................................B-5
About the Adapter.....................................................................B-5
FCC Regulations...............................................................................B-6
ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2013...................................................................B-7
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 213-M1987......................................................B-7
CE Notice (European Union).............................................................B-7
RF Exposure Information (SAR) .......................................................B-8
IC Regulations...................................................................................B-8
Important Note...........................................................................B-9
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Preface
This manual contains information that will help you operate this rugged
computer. It is divided into six chapters and two appendices.
• Chapter 1: Getting Started, takes you through the process of setting up
your M9020 and identifying its external components.
• Chapter 2: Operating Your M9020, tells you how to use M9020’s
components and features.
• Chapter 3: Connecting Your M9020, provides information on installing
and using peripheral devices.
• Chapter 4: Managing Power, provides information on power
management.
• Chapter 5: Expanding Your M9020, provides information on installing
and using optional accessories, such as docking stations, expansion
modules, etc.
• Appendix A, provides technical specifications and information on caring
for your M9020, and gives solutions to common problems you may
encounter when using the device.
• Appendix B, provides regulatory information and safety notices on your
M9020.
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Notational Conventions
Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used to distinguish
elements of text.
NOTE: Identifies additional information that requires special attention.
CAUTION: Identifies important information that, if not followed, may result in loss of data or
damage to the device.
Hardware and keyboard keys are shown in a bold typeset. For example:
Press the F1 key to complete.
A title, command, setup item, value, option, or button that you can see on the
screen is shown in bold typeface. For example:
Select When I press the power button, set it to Shut down, and then tap
the Save changes button.
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CHAPTER
Getting Started
Congratulations on purchasing the DAP M9020. Its rugged design allows you
to use it in harsh outdoor environments. You can use it under blazing heat,
subzero cold, driving rain or dusty surroundings – places you could not take a
consumer-grade tablet computer.
This chapter tells you, step by step, how to get the M9020 up and running. You
will find instructions for the following procedures:
•
Unpacking
•
Device Overview (an explanation of the external components and their
functions)
•
Installing the Hand Strap
•
Installing the SIM Card
•
Installing Battery Packs and Connecting to AC Power
•
Turning the M9020 On and Off
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Unpacking
After unpacking the shipping carton, you should find these standard items.
Inspect all items. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your dealer
immediately.
√ M9020
√ Battery Packs
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√ Power Adapter
√ AC Power Cord
√ Stylus
√ Hand Strap
√ VGA Cable
√ Screws
√ Cleaning Cloth
√ Screen Protector Film
√ Windows 7 Certificate of Authenticity Label (COA)
√ Quick Start Guide
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Keep the shipping carton and packaging materials in case you need to ship or
store the M9020 in the future.
NOTE: Actual items may slightly differ depending on the purchased configuration.
Optional Items
√ Docking Station
Getting Started
√ Battery Charger
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Device Overview
Front View
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No.
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Item
Description
2.0 MP Front Camera
Allows you to take photos.
Barcode Scanner
Button
Press to activate the barcode scanner
located on the top left corner of M9020.
Menu and
Function Keys
Common Windows function keys
(F1 ~ F5, Menu).
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No.
Item
Description
LED
Battery Mode (On Battery Power):
• Solid Green: Power on.
• Blinking Greeen: Suspend: Every 3
seconds.
• Blinking Red (The average of two
batteries):
- <= 20%, blinking interval 5s.
- <= 15%, blinking interval 3s.
- <= 10%, blinking interval 1s.
- <= 5%, Hibernate.
(Depends on OS setting).
• Solid Red: Either Battery #1 or Battery
#2 is missing.
AC Mode (On External Power):
• Solid Green: Fully charged: Both
batteries are fully charged.
• Blinking Greeen: Suspend: Every 3
seconds.
• Solid Blue: Either battery is being
charged.
• Solid Red:
- Faulty: Cannot charge.
- Either Battery #1 or Battery #2 is
missing.
Keyboard
Integrated keyboard.
Power Switch
Press to turn on the M9020.
Speaker
Integrated speaker.
Camera Button
Press to access the front / rear camera
feature.
Light Sensor
Provides automatic display brightness
functionality.
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Rear View (With Compartment Cover and Battery Packs)
No.
Description
Compartment Cover
Covers the internal connectors. See
the connectors in “Rear View (Without
Compartment Cover and Battery Packs)” on
page 1-7.
5.0 MP Rear Camera
Allows you to take photos.
Camera Flash
Provides flash lighting for use with the camera
or just as an assisting light.
Battery Lock Latch
Rotate the latch to lock or unlock the
battery pack.
Battery Packs
Supplies power to your M9020 when external
power is not connected.
NOTE: At least one battery pack is required
to power up the M9020.
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Item
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Rear View (Without Compartment Cover and Battery Packs)
Full COM
WARNING: Prior to using the
TxRx
Full COM
TxRx
connection points, contact
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VGA
(855) DAP-TECH. Failure to
USB
USB
follow this instruction could
USB
USB
void product warranty.
No.
Item
Description
Battery Bays
Bays for battery pack installation.
Cable Connectors
See more “Cable Connectors Placement” on
page 1-8.
Cable Connectors
Location Label
This label includes information about the
connector placement under the compartment
cover.
WWAN Card
Connector
Connection for the WWAN card.
NOTE: On the illustration the WWAN card is
already connected.
SIM Card Slot
For installation of a SIM card for WWAN data
network connectivity.
MicroSD card slot
For installation of a Micro SD memory card.
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Cable Connectors Placement
The cable connectors are located under the compartment cover on the rear
panel. The following image illustrates the connector locations.
Full COM
Full COM
WARNING: Prior to using the
TxRx
TxRx
connection points, contact
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VGA
(855) DAP-TECH. Failure to
USB
USB
follow this instruction could
USB
USB
void product warranty.
No.
1-8
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Item
VGA
PWR
2x Full COM
2x TxRx
4x USB
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Top and Bottom View
Top View
Bottom View
No.
Item
Description
Screw Holes for Hand
Strap
To attach the Hand strap to the side of the
M9020.
Barcode Reader
For reading 1D/2D barcodes.
Audio Connector
Connects to a stereo headset, external
speakers, or an audio recording device.
RS-232 Connector
Connection for serial devices, such as a
scanner, printer, etc.
USB Port
Connection for USB 2.0 compatible devices
such as a USB storage.
Power Connector
Connects to the AC adapter.
Docking Connector
Connects to a docking station (optional).
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Installing the Hand Strap and Stylus
Your M9020 comes with a stylus for use with the touch screen.
For storing the stylus, you need to attach the supplied hand strap to your
M9020.
Perform the following to prepare and install the hand strap and stylus to your
M9020:
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1.
Align the screws on the hand strap with the screw holes on the top and
bottom of M9020.
2.
Use the tip of the stylus to attach the screw on the hand strap to the screw
hole on top of M9020.
3.
Repeat step 2 for the bottom side of M9020.
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4.
Insert the stylus into the stylus loop on the hand strap.
Removing the Stylus
Pull the stylus by its tab to remove it from the hand strap.
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Releasing the Compartment Cover
To access the connectors under the compartment cover, you need to release
the cover first.
Perform the following to release the compartment cover:
1.
Use the tip of the stylus to release the four (4) screws on the compartment
cover.
CAUTION: Avoid damaging the cable connectors. RS-232 and USB cables are connected to
the motherboard under the compartment cover.
2.
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Lift the cover in an angle as shown.
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Tightening the Compartment Cover
After the connections are complete, slide the tabs on the compartment cover
into the slots on the top of the M9020.
Tab
Top view
Tab
Rear view
Installing the Memory Card
The M9020 has a memory card slot for additional storage space.
Perform the following to install a microSD card in your M9020:
1.
Release the compartment cover. See “Releasing the Compartment Cover”
on page 1-12.
2.
Slide the microSD socket cover to the “OPEN” direction.
3.
Open the socket cover.
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4.
Place the microSD card into the socket, connectors facing the golden
socket connectors.
5.
Close the microSD socket cover.
6.
Slide the microSD socket cover to the “LOCK” direction.
7.
Tighten the compartment cover. See “Tightening the Compartment Cover”
on page 1-13.
Removing the Memory Card
Follow the microSD card installation steps in reverse order, to remove the
microSD card.
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Installing the SIM Card
The M9020 supports data connection using WWAN SIM cards.
Perform the following to install the SIM card in your M9020:
1.
Release the compartment cover. See “Releasing the Compartment Cover”
on page 1-12.
2.
Slide the SIM card holder to the “OPEN” direction.
3.
Open the SIM card holder as shown.
4.
Insert the SIM card into the holder. Make sure the golden contacts face the
socket.
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5.
Close the SIM card holder.
6.
Slide the SIM card holder to the “LOCK” direction.
7.
Tighten the compartment cover. See “Tightening the Compartment Cover”
on page 1-13.
NOTE:
• For more information on connecting to a WWAN network, see “Connecting to a WWAN
Network” on page 2-17.
Removing the SIM Card
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1.
Turn off the M9020 (see “Turning On” on page 1-20).
2.
Follow the SIM card installation steps in reverse order, to remove the SIM
card. See “Installing the SIM Card” on page 1-15.
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