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HANDHELD COMPUTER
DF7A
USER’S GUIDE
(Preliminary Version)
Notice
Copyright© 2014, MilDef Crete Inc. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced and modified without the written permission
of MilDef Crete Inc.
MilDef Crete Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the products or the product
specifications without any prior notice. Customers are advised to contact MilDef Crete for
updated product information.
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respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties for the correctness
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Trademarks
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Qualcomm MSM8225Q Processor is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Inc.
All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
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Regulatory Information/ Disclaimers
Installation and use of this computer must be in strict accordance with the instructions
included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or
modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved
by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by
unauthorized modification of this device, or the substitution of the connecting cables and
equipment other than manufacturer specified. It is the responsibility of the user to correct
any interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment.
Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any
damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these
guidelines.
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B digital
device pursuant 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 radiates radio frequency energy. If not being installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, it 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:




Re-orient 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.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:


This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment. (Example: use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or
peripheral devices).
CE
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the
Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms:
EN55022
CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference
EN55024
EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6,
EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3,
Generic Immunity Standard
LVD
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12 :2011+A2:2013
R&TTE (CE) Manual Regulatory Requirement
WLAN - IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
802.11 b/g/n Restrictions:
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW EIRP and
frequency range 2.400-2.4835 GHz.
CE Declaration of Conformity
It is confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the
approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (2004/108/EC), Low-voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) and the procedures given in
R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC).
The equipment was passed, and the equipment test was performed according to the
following European standards:
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006)
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011) / EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 (2013) /
EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 (2012)
EN 62311:2008
EN 62209-2:2010
EN 300 440 V1.6.1 (2010)
EN 300 440-2: V 1.4.1 (2010)
UL, TÜV
AC Adapter (TÜV includes LVD EN60950-1)
Power Conservation
This handheld computer consumes less power compared to conventional consumer
computers. The power consumption may be further reduced by properly configuring the
Power Management Setup.
It is recommended that the power saving features be enabled even when not running on
battery power. Power Management features can conserve power without degrading system
performance.
Power Safety
There are specific power requirements for your handheld computer:

Only use an approved AC adapter designed for this handheld computer.

There is a 3-prong grounded plug for the AC adapter. The 3rd prong is an important
mechanism for ensuring product safety. Please do not neglect the importance of this
mechanism. If you are unable to access a compatible outlet, please hire a qualified
electrician to install a compatible outlet for you.

When unplugging the AC power cord, please make sure to disconnect the cord by
pulling from the plug head instead of pulling from the wire to prevent wire damage.

Make sure the power outlet and any other extension cord(s) you use can support the
total current load of all the connected devices.

Before cleaning the handheld computer, please make sure it is disconnected from any
external power source.
Warning
Before any upgrade procedures, make sure the power is turned off, and all the cables
are disconnected. Also, it is advisable to remove your battery to prevent your handheld
computer from accidentally turning on.
Battery Precautions

Only use batteries designed for this handheld computer. Using incompatible battery
types may cause explosion, leakage or damage to the computer.

Do not remove the battery from the computer while the computer is powered on.

Do not continuously use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged
(e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the computer is able to continuously work with
a damaged battery, the circuit damage may occur and possibly cause fire.

Always use the charger designed for this computer to recharge the battery. Incorrect
recharging may cause the battery to explode.

Do not try to service a battery by yourself. For battery service or replacement, please
contact your service representatives.

Please dispose of damaged battery promptly and carefully. Explosion or leakage may
occur, if the battery is exposed to fire, improperly handled or discarded.
Battery Disposal & Caution
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery.
The battery is recyclable. At the end of its service life, under various
state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the
municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for
details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. Danger of
explosion may possibly occur, if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or the equivalent battery recommended by
the manufacturer. Discard the used battery according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Environmental Information, Material Safety & Recycling
All materials used in the manufacturing of this equipment are recyclable or environmentally
friendly. Please recycle the packing materials in accordance with local regulations at the
end of the product's service life.
Notice:

The equipment may contain insignificant amount of hazardous substances for health
and environment below control level.

To avoid spreading such substances into the eco system and to minimize the pressure
on the natural environment, you are encouraged to reuse or recycle most of the
materials in a safe way after the product’s service life.

For more information on collection, reuse and recycle of materials, please consult local
or regional waste administrations for more information. You can also contact your
dealer for more information on the environmental details of the equipment.

The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product
(electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in municipal
waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Getting Started .............................................................................. 1
Unpacking.................................................................................................................1
Workplace.................................................................................................................2
Environmental Ratings ...........................................................................................2
Ruggedness .............................................................................................................2
Appearance Overview ............................................................................................3
Ready for Use ..........................................................................................................7
Chapter 2 - Operating Information ................................................................ 10
Start Using Your Handheld Computer ................................................................10
Suspend / Stop Using Your Handheld Computer .............................................12
Using the Touchscreen .........................................................................................14
Using Application Keys .........................................................................................15
Audio Features ......................................................................................................16
Manage Micro SD Card........................................................................................17
Device Connectivity ..............................................................................................20
Wi-Fi (Option).........................................................................................................21
Bluetooth (Option) .................................................................................................22
GPS (Option)..........................................................................................................23
Chapter 3 - Managing Power.......................................................................... 24
AC Adapter .............................................................................................................24
Battery .....................................................................................................................26
Chapter 4 - Specifications .............................................................................. 29
Processor................................................................................................................29
Memory ...................................................................................................................29
External Storage ....................................................................................................29
OS............................................................................................................................29
Audio .......................................................................................................................29
Display ....................................................................................................................30
Wireless Communication Devices ......................................................................30
I/O Ports..................................................................................................................31
Battery .....................................................................................................................32
Double Capacity Battery (Option) .......................................................................32
20W AC Adapter ....................................................................................................32
Dimensions & Weight ...........................................................................................32
Case Materials and Color ....................................................................................33
Certification ............................................................................................................33
Accessories ............................................................................................................34
Multi-Charger MCDF (Option) .............................................................................35
Chapter 5 - Maintenance and Service........................................................... 36
Cleaning..................................................................................................................36
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................36
RMA Service ..........................................................................................................38
Appendix:.......................................................................................................... 39
Getting Started
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
Unpacking
The following list of items are packaged and shipped along with your handheld computer. If
any of these items is missing or damaged, please notify your dealer immediately.

Handheld Computer Unit

20W AC Adapter

1M USB Cable (LEMO to USB)

Quick Guide
Chapter 1 ‐ 1
Getting Started
Workplace
A clean and moisture-free environment is preferred. Make room for air circulation.
Remember to avoid areas from:

Sudden or extreme changes in temperature.

Extreme heat.

Strong electromagnetic fields (Near television set, motor rotation area, etc.).

Dust or high humidity.
If this handheld computer is required to work in a hostile environment, please maintain your
handheld computer regularly by cleaning dust, water, and etc. to keep it in an optimal
operating condition.
Environmental Ratings
Operating Temperature:
-20 ºC ~ +55 ºC
Operating Altitude:
0 meter ~ 4,572 meters
Operating Humidity:
Up to 95% (non-condensing)
Ruggedness
This handheld computer is designed with rugged features, such as vibration, shock, dust,
and rain/water protection. However, it is still necessary to provide appropriate protection
while operating in hostile environments.
Chapter 1 ‐ 2
Getting Started
Appearance Overview
Before starting to use your handheld computer, it is advisable that you take a quick glance
to familiarize yourself with the locations of your device’s external buttons and components.
Note, the following illustrations show optional devices which may not on your device.
Front View
No.
Feature
Functional Description
Receiver
To hear the sound from the other end of
the phone
Charge
Indicator
LED lights up (orange) when charging
begins and off when charging is finished.
Built-in Mic
Microphone for recording
Touch Screen
LCD Resolution: 480 x 800.
Capacitive Multi-touch touch + Sunlight
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readable screen.
Function
Keys
Back/Home/Menu
Rear View
No.
Feature
Functional Description
Battery Lock
Slot-type head for locking the battery.
Speaker
Mono Speaker for audio output.
Battery Pack
Provides power source to your device.
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Right View
No.
Feature
Functional Description
Power Button
Turns the device ON/OFF.
Put the device to suspend mode.
Micro SD Card Slot
Removable mass storage media.
Remark
Left View
No.
Feature
Functional Description
Volume up control
Increases device audio volume.
Volume down control
Decreases device audio volume.
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Top View
L2
No.
Feature
L1
Functional Description
Remark
Embedded
ANT.
Optional Embedded ANT. for GPS
L1
SMA ANT.
Optional SMA ANT. function:
WiFi & Bluetooth, GPS
Refer to
Appendix
L2
SMA ANT.
Optional SMA ANT. function:
WiFi & Bluetooth, GPS
Refer to
Appendix
Bottom View
L5‐3 L5‐2 L5‐1
L5
No.
Feature
Functional Description
Remark
DC-in/USB
client
Standard: Sealed DC-in 5V with LEMO 8 pin
Connectors
Optional: Sealed Micro USB
Refer to
Appendix
L5
Optional
Fischer
connector
Choose 1 out of 5 for each connector:
RS232, USB, 100M LAN, Headset, VGA
Refer to
Appendix
Chapter 1 ‐ 6
Getting Started
Ready for Use
After taking a quick look at your handheld computer, the following illustrations will help you
setup your handheld computer ready for operations.
Mounting the Battery
A.
Mount the battery into the battery bay.
B.
Turn clockwise and lock firmly with a
slot screwdriver or a coin.
Chapter 1 ‐ 7
Getting Started
Connecting the AC Adapter
1.
Insert the end of LEMO connector to 2.
Plug the AC cord into the AC
adapter.
the micro USB client.
3.
Plug the AC power plug into an
electrical outlet.
Turning ON the Power
A.
Make sure the battery is securely mounted. Connect all power cords properly.
B.
Turn on the power of your handheld computer by pressing the “Power Button“.
Press the button to turn on the
power of your handheld computer.
Note:

You can turn on the power of your handheld computer without a mounted battery if
your handheld computer is directly attached to an external power source.
Chapter 1 ‐ 8
Getting Started
Turning Off the Power
To turn off the power of your handheld computer, press the power button once and wait for
the Power Menu to be displayed onscreen. From the Power Menu, tap the “Power Off”
button to turn off the power of your handheld computer.
Note:

If you lose power during operation (i.e. running out of battery), all unsaved work
and data will be lost.
Chapter 1 ‐ 9
Operating Information
Chapter 2 - Operating Information
Start Using Your Handheld Computer
Turn on your handheld computer by pressing the power button few seconds until you feel
vibration. After turning on the power of your handheld computer, the device will boot up
with Android system.
Boot Up
When turning on the power, your will see “LOADING” on the screen and your handheld
computer will start to load the required boot up files and processes for operation. This
start-up procedure is called “boot up”. Your handheld computer requires approximately 30
seconds of Boot Up time before the OS is fully loaded.
After boot up, you will be presented with the desktop screen as below. You can create
application short-cuts of to your desktop, change the background wallpaper, as well as
modify the display font size, etc., in a similar fashion.
Chapter 2 ‐ 10
Operating Information
Main Dock
The Main Dock, which is located at the bottom of your desktop, allows you to easily launch
programs and applications installed within your handheld computer. Users can set and
customize the Main Dock by their preference. A sample image of Main Dock is provided as
below.
Chapter 2 ‐ 11
Operating Information
Suspend / Stop Using Your Handheld Computer
Suspend
In order to conserve your device battery life, you may place your device into suspend mode.
By pressing the power button, the display of your handheld computer will be turned off,
entering into suspend mode.
Suspend is an ideal state for your device when you want to conserve more battery life, do
not need to stop wireless connectivity, and keep your device ready to resume back to work
on a moment’s notice.
You can change your handheld computer to different mode anytime by pressing the power
button for about 2 seconds along with a vibration to open up the Phone options as below.
Power Off
To power off your handheld computer, you can open up the Phone options as below by
pressing the power button for about 2 seconds along with a vibration,.
In Power Off state, your handheld device is completely turned off. All applications are
Chapter 2 ‐ 12
Operating Information
terminated, no wireless connectivity is established and all unsaved data are lost.
Power Off is an ideal state for your handheld device when you do not need to operate your
device for an extended period of time.
Hardware Reset
If you press the power button for more than 8 seconds, the hardware of the device will reset.
Note that this will cause time zone setting to change and you may have to set the
appropriate time zone for your own location.
Chapter 2 ‐ 13
Operating Information
Using the Touchscreen
Basic Operation
Your handheld computer is equipped with a highly sensitive touch screen, allowing you to
navigate on the touch screen easily without using other external devices. A list of operating
tips is provided below to help you operate the touch screen more effectively.
Desired Operation
Action
Tap
Tap the screen with your finger when you want to select
onscreen items such as application, icons, or onscreen buttons.
Press and hold
To open the available options for an item (for example, a contact
or link in a webpage), just press and hold the item.
Flick and swipe
Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to
swipe your finger in light, quicker strokes, such as when moving
right and left on the Home screen, or flicking through a contacts
or message list.
Chapter 2 ‐ 14
Operating Information
Using Application Keys
The following table shows basic functions of using application keys.
Application Keys
Functions
Back
Press to return to the previous screen.
Home
- Press to return to the Home screen.
- Press and hold to show applications recently used.
Menu
- Press to open the menu.
- Press and hold to turn on onscreen keyboard.
Chapter 2 ‐ 15
Operating Information
Audio Features
Your handheld computer is equipped with an audio codec for sound playback. To adjust the
volume of your device, please use the volume up/down button located at the upper left side
of your device.
Chapter 2 ‐ 16
Operating Information
Manage Micro SD Card
Your handheld computer has a Micro SD card slot for storage expansion. The Micro SD
card slot supports SDHC format, which supports card capacity up to 32 GB.
The card slots are located at the bottom-right side of your handheld computer. To remove
the card slot cover, please use a slot head screwdriver or a suitable sized coin. Turn
counterclockwise to unlock.
The micro SD card slot is located at the bottom side.
Note:
Image shown with LCD facing
Micro SD
down
Please take note of the card slot differences to prevent insertion of incompatible card types,
and do not attempt to force the cards into wrong card slots to prevent damage to your
handheld computer.
The design of micro SD card slots are foolproof; if you encounter difficulty in inserting the
cards, please turn/reverse the cards and try again. When insert micro SD card, the
connector pins of your cards should be facing the center (the white bar in the image
above).
Chapter 2 ‐ 17
Operating Information
Inserting Micro SD Card
Insert Micro SD card into the bottom
card slot with pins facing up.
Removing Micro SD Card
To remove micro SD card, it is suggested to safely remove it by Tap Menu key
Settings => Storage => Unmount SD card, as the following illustration shows.
Chapter 2 ‐ 18
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Operating Information
Note:

Do not have a sudden removal of SD cards when the device is turned on. Such an
action may cause data loss.
Chapter 2 ‐ 19
Operating Information
Device Connectivity
For your ease of operations, you can turn on/off your wireless devices through Setting
Menu. The following image is an example of wireless and networks connection.
Chapter 2 ‐ 20
Operating Information
Wi-Fi (Option)
Wi-Fi is an optional wireless communication module for your handheld computer for Wi-Fi
connectivity. The Wi-Fi module of your handheld computer supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. To
activate your Wi-Fi function, please follow the steps below:
1.
Tap the Setting icon
2.
Swipe the bar to the ON position to turn on WLAN connection.
3.
Establish Wi-Fi Connections
You may have to insert passwords to set up and enable the connection.
Chapter 2 ‐ 21
Operating Information
Bluetooth (Option)
A Class 2, Bluetooth® v2.1 + EDR system with A2DP is an optional device for your
handheld computer. This module is backward compatible with v1.1/1.2/2.0 devices and
provides your handheld computer with a short-range wireless communication protocol to
connect with other compatible devices. To activate your Bluetooth functions, please follow
the instructions below.
1.
Tap the Setting icon
2.
Tap Bluetooth to turn on the function.
3.
Establish Bluetooth Connections
The device can normally scan the devices that can be paired. However, you can
manage which device you want to pair or the discoverability of your device.
Chapter 2 ‐ 22
Operating Information
GPS (Option)
GPS is an optional module for your handheld computer. The GPS module allows you to
locate your position through satellites. To make sure that it can function normally, please
use the device outside with a clear view of the sky and do not cover the antenna. To
activate your GPS functions, please tap the GPS APP, and the device will search the
satellite automatically. Please follow the instructions below.
1.
Tap u-center APP.
2.
The device will search the satellite
automatically.
Chapter 2 ‐ 23
Operating Information
Chapter 3- Managing Power
AC Adapter
The AC adapter performs two functions:

It powers the computer from an external AC source.

It charges the computer battery.
The adapter automatically detects the AC line voltage (100V or 240V) and adjusts
accordingly.
The following are recommended when using the AC adapter:

Use a properly grounded AC outlet.

Use one AC outlet exclusively for the computer. Having other appliances on the same
line may cause interference.

Use a power strip with built-in surge protection.
Connecting the AC adapter:
Standard:



Insert the end of micro USB to the micro USB client.
Connect the end of the AC cord to the AC adapter.
Plug the AC cord into an electrical outlet.
Optional:
 Insert the end of LEMO to the LEMO CONN.
 Connect the end of the AC cord to the AC adapter.
 Plug the AC cord into an electrical outlet.
Please see the following illustrations for the connection of AC adapters.
AC Adapter Indicator:
The green LED indicates that AC power is ready.
Chapter 3 ‐ 24
Operating Information
Standard: LEMO Conn.
Optional: Micro USB Conn.
Note:
 To ensure system stability, please connect your computer to an external power source
when operating at ‐20 °C ambient temperature.
Chapter 3 ‐ 25
Operating Information
Battery
The power source of your handheld computer will automatically switch to battery when
external power source (such as AC adapter or optional vehicle adapter) is disconnected.
The following section provides battery related information, operation, as well as
power-saving tips.
Battery Low
When the battery is nearly exhausted, “Battery Low” warning message will be shown. Once
the Battery Low warning occurs, please:

Save and close the files you are currently working on

Plug in the USB AC adapter to recharge the battery
Charging the Battery
Plug in the AC adapter (or optional vehicle adapter) to start battery charging. If the battery is
at full capacity, the internal sensing circuitry will stop high current charge within several
minutes.
Chapter 3 ‐ 26
Operating Information
Battery Gauge
For checking battery status, please do the following step:
Tap Settings => About phone => Status
Then, the remainig
Battery Power Saving Tips
You may extend the battery life of your handheld computer by:

Lower the LCD display brightness using backlight control.

Put your device into lock by pressing the power button to conserve battery life.

Power off the handheld computer when the device will not be used for an extended
period of time.
Chapter 3 ‐ 27
Operating Information
Changing Battery
When the battery is nearly exhausted, you can continue operation by either connecting
your handheld computer to an external power source (such as AC adapter), or replacing
the battery.
Note:
 Always remember to turn OFF the power of your handheld computer
before changing the battery.
Chapter 3 ‐ 28
Specifications
Chapter 4- Specifications
Processor

Qualcomm MSM8225Q™

Quad-Core Cortex™-A5 1.2GHz
Memory

RAM: 1GB Mobile RAM

ROM: 8 GB
External Storage
Micro SD Card (support SDHC up to 32G)
OS
Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
Audio

Mono Speaker (Back Side)

Built-in Microphone for sound recording

Receiver

Headset
Chapter 4 ‐ 29
Specifications
Display

5” WVGA (480 x 800 pixel) with LED B/L

Capacitive Multi Touch +Sunlight Readable screen

Anti-glare screen treatments

Optical bonding

Brightness (min.~typ.): 320~384 nits
Wireless Communication Devices

IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (2.4GHz)

Bluetooth 2.1/3.0 support A2DP

Optional GPS ublox Neo-M8N
Chapter 4 ‐ 30
Specifications
I/O Ports
Right:

Micro SD card slot

Optional Expansion POGO 20 pin (L3)
Left:
Optional Cradle POGO 20 pin (L4)
Top:

Optional SMA ANT.
Bottom:

DC-in/USB client:
- Standard: Sealed DC-in 5V with LEMO Conn. (8 pin)
- Optional: Sealed Micro USB

L5: Optional Sealed Fischer Connector L5-1~L5-3 .
Choose 1 out of 5 for each connector
- RS232 x 1
- USB x 1
- 100M LAN x 1
- Headset x 1
- VGA x 1
Note:
 For sealed fischer connectors, each function can only be chosen once.
 Connectors are no foolproof design.
 L3, L4, L5 trade‐off with each other.
Chapter 4 ‐ 31
Specifications
Battery

3.7V 3520 mAh Lithium-ion Battery (BD61A)

4.5 hours Battery life (Depends on your usage and device settings)
Double Capacity Battery (Option)

3.7V, 7040mAh Li-ion battery pack (BD61B)

9 hours Battery life (Depends on your usage and device settings)
20W AC Adapter

Input: AC 100V-240V 50/60 Hz

Output: 5V/4A
Dimensions & Weight

169 mm (W) x 90 mm (D) x 23 mm (H) (w/o bumpers)

Weight: 420 g (Weight varies by configuration and manufacturing process)
Chapter 4 ‐ 32
Specifications
Case Materials and Color
Antenna Cover:
Recyclable UL grade PC + ABS GE C2800 or C6200
Body:
Magnesium Alloy AZ91D + Recyclable UL grade PC + ABS GE
C2800 or C6200
Buttons:
Silicon Rubber
PCB:
FR-4, UL 94V-0
Battery:
Rechargeable Lithium Ion
(Electrochemistry system: LiCoO2+C=Li1-XCoO2+CLiX)
Packing:
Carton: Recycled/Recyclable Paper (unbleached)
Cushion: Recyclable EPE
Carrying Bag: Recyclable PE Fiber
Quick Guide: Recycled/Recyclable Paper
Color:
Black
Certification

CE

FCC

WEEE

REACH

IP66

MIL-STD-810G

MIL-STD-461F
Chapter 4 ‐ 33
Specifications
Accessories

20W AC Adapter

1M USB Cable (LEMO 8p to USB)

Optional Carry Bag (Same as DB6)

Optional 1M USB Cable (Micro USB to USB)

Optional 1M VGA Test Cable (Fischer 9p to DB15)

Optional 1M RS232 Test Cable (Fischer 9p to DB9)

Optional 1M MLAN Test Cable (Fischer 5p to RJ45)

Optional 20cm USB Test Cable (Fischer 5p to USB)

Optional 10cm Headset Test Cable (Fischer 5p to Audio Jack 3.5Φ)
Chapter 4 ‐ 34
Specifications
Multi-Charger MCDF (Option)
INDICATORS AND PORTS
 Indicators:

Power Indicator: Show green light when attaching 90W AC Adapter.

Charger Indicator: Show orange light when charging battery, or OFF for fully charged.

Battery Charging Ports x 4

Applicable Batteries:

BD61A: 3.7V, 3520mAh Li-ion battery pack

BD61B: 3.7V, 7040mAh Li-ion battery pack
PHYSICAL CARACTERISTCS
 Dimension: 250(L) x 250(W) x 132(H) mm

Weight: 795 g
ELECTRONIC CHARACTERISTICS
 DC Input Range: 12 ~ 32V

DC Power Jack: DC-in 2-pin

Charging Time:

3 hours for BD61A

7~8 hours for BD61B
CE/FCC Certified
ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS
 Battery Charging Temperature: 0 ~ 40 °C
Chapter 4 ‐ 35
Maintenance and Service
Chapter 5 - Maintenance and Service
Cleaning
ALWAYS turn off the power, unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning.
The exterior of the device and display may be wiped with a clean, soft, and lint-free cloth. If
there is difficulty removing dirt, apply non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass cleaner to the
cloth and wipe clean.
An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust. For salty water please clean with
fresh water then blow-dry with an air gun. Be sure not to turn the computer up-side down
while there is water being applied.
Troubleshooting
Should the computer fail to function properly, this section presents common problems and
the solutions. If troubleshooting solutions are unsuccessful, please refer to RMA Service
section below.
Power Problems
When I turn on the Handheld computer, it does not respond.
Power
Problems
If you are using battery power, check if the battery is charged
If you are using AC power, ensure that the connection of AC
adapter is correct.
I cannot return from Hibernation while on battery power
The battery might be drained. Please plug the Handheld into AC
power.
Chapter 5 ‐ 36
Maintenance and Service
Networking Problems
I cannot connect to a wireless Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi

Make sure that:
Your handheld computer is within the range of a wireless access
point..
Check if the Wi-Fi has been turned on.
I cannot connect to another device with Bluetooth network
Bluetooth

Ensure that:
Both devices have Bluetooth turned on.
The distance between the two devices is not over 10 meters/32
feet
and that there are no large obstructions between the devices.
Both devices are compatible.
I cannot connect to a mobile broadband network
GPS

Do the following:
Check if GPS has been turned on.
If you are outdoors, please move away from buildings or
obstructions, and expose your device to open sky.
If you are indoors, please move closer to a window.
Chapter 5 ‐ 37
Maintenance and Service
RMA Service
1.
If troubleshooting steps are unsuccessful, consult your dealer for RMA.
2.
Shipping instructions:
3.
Remove any personal data.
4.
Use the original shipping container and packing materials, if possible.
5.
If the original packing materials are not available, wrap the equipment with soft material
(e.g. PU/PE form) then put the wrapped equipment into a hard cardboard shipping box.
6.
Include a sheet with the following information: (Note: Please keep a copy of this sheet
for your records)

Name

Address

Unit serial number

Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number

Date of failure
7.
A DETAILED Description of the problems you have encountered
8.
A list of the hardware/software configuration, if applicable.
9.
Clearly mark the outside of the shipping box with the RMA #. If RMA # is not present on
the shipping box, receiving will be unable to identify it and it might be returned.
10. Unless prior arrangements have been made, the customer is responsible for all
shipping costs. Unauthorized use of the company’s shipping accounts is not permitted.
Chapter 5 ‐ 38
Appendix
Appendix:
Options and CDP (custom design project) for the expansion of your
handheld computer
L2
L1
L3
DC‐in/USB L5‐3 L5‐2 L5‐1
client
L4
L5
Location
Feature
DC-in/USB client
Functional Description
□Standard sealed DC-in 5V with LEMO
□Optional sealed Micro USB
L1
SMA
Select one:
□WiFi & BT □GPS
L2
SMA
Select one:
□WiFi & BT □GPS
L3
POGO conn.
□POGO 20pin
L4
POGO conn.
□POGO 20pin
L5-1
Fischer connector
The following choices are for L5-1, L5-2, and L5-3
(8 pin)
Fischer Connectors. Choose 1 out of 5 for each
L5-2
Fischer connector
(8 pin)
L5-3
Fischer connector
connector. Note, one function can only be chosen
once.
□RS232 □USB □100M LAN □Headset □VGA
(8 pin)
Appendix ‐ 39
Appendix
Note:
 If Fischer Connector is chosen for L5‐1, .it will be a little extended than the other two
Fischer Connectors, as the following illustration shows.
Appendix ‐ 40

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