NEC Infrontia S159601 Mobile Terminal User Manual 534650
NEC Infrontia Corporation Mobile Terminal 534650
Manual
Safety precautions Introduction The following precautions are provided for using the Mobile Terminal safely. The symbols used and their meanings are described below. Make sure you have understood the safety precautions before going to the main text.Notation WARNING CAUTION WARNING indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and property damage. It may be also used to alert against unsafe practices. Meaning of symbols Potential fire or smoke caused by misuse. Potential burst caused by misuse. Potential electric shock caused by misuse. Potential injury caused by misuse. Do not use in extreme humidity or near water. Do not disassemble the device. Pull out the power plug. -1- WARNING Do not use in extreme humidity or near water. Otherwise, this may cause short circuit or corrosions. Keep the devices away from direct sunlight or high temperatures. This may cause charging devices to overheat, ignite or cause damage to circuits. Do not disassemble except authorized service personnel. This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. Do not use it in the place with flammable gases and combustible substance and the place where drugs, chemicals, etc. are treated. Otherwise, this may result in battery explosion, fire, or equipment failure. Do not use with non-specified voltage. This may cause equipment failure or electric shock. Do not use any AC Adapter other than the AC Adapter (S1596-04) provided with the device. Do not plug multiple extensions into a single outlet. If you notice something unusual such as abnormal smell, overheating, change in color or deformation, unplug the power cable from the outlet. Do not place the devices in a cooking artifact such as microwave oven or pressure cooker. This may -2- cause overheat, burst, or ignition. Do not touch charging device, power cord, or AC socket with wet hands. This may cause equipment failure, electric shock or bodily injury. Do not place heavy objects over the power cord. Do not twist or jerk the cables. This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. Do not place in extreme humidity or dust. Otherwise this may cause fire. Do not use the one other than Main Battery (S1596-05), Sub Battery(858-830037-001-) and RTC Battery(858-830043-001-). This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. Dispose of the MainBattery, Sub Battery and RTC Battery in fire and do not disassemble or modify a charging device. This may cause overheat, burst, ignition, or bodily injury. Keep the device away from infants. This may cause potential risk of death or serious injury. Set the Main Battery, Sub Battery and RTC Battery in the Mobile Terminal correctly. This may cause bodily injury or fire. If you hear thunder, move to a safe place immediately and do not touch a charging device, power cord. Do not use the device when it is broken down. This may cause electric shock or fire. Do not block, insert metal objects or pour liquid into the ventilation holes or into the opening. This may -3- cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. CAUTION Use the device on the following conditions. Otherwise, this may cause equipment failure. Temperature and Humidity Operating : 0 to 40 , 35 to 85%(non-condensing) Non-Operating: -10 to 60 , 10 to 85%(non-condensing) Do not place the device near a place where the temperature changes violently or thermogenic equipment. This may cause deformation or equipment failure. Do not place near equipment generating strong magnetic field or equipment operated using electric wave. This may cause noise or equipment failure. Do not use with non-specified voltage. This may cause equipment failure, electric shock. Risk of explosion if Main Battery, Sub Battery and Main Battery are replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not touch charging device, power cord, or AC socket with wet hands. This may cause electric shock or equipment failure. Do not apply a strong impact to the Main Battery or charging devices. This may cause equipment failure, damage, or bodily injury. Do not place the devices on an unstable surface, otherwise it may fall and cause injury or equipment failure. Do not apply strong shock or long-term oscillations. This may cause equipment failure. If you do not use it for long term, remove the Main Battery, Sub Battery and RTC Battery for -4- safety. Do not apply strong impact to the Main Battery or charging devices. Otherwise, this may result in battery explosion, fire, or equipment failure. Keep the devices away from direct sunlight or high temperatures. This may cause overheat, burst, or reduced life and performance. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device may be subject to interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. -5- FCC WARNING Changes of modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate th NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at The available scientific evidence dose not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. The Mobile Terminal (S1596-01) has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines on radio frequency energy (RF) exposures. The maximum SAR levels tested for the Mobile Terminal (S1596-01) has been shown to be 0.608 W/kg at body. |This device should be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter. This class [A] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe[A] est conforme a la norme NMB-003 d C The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that is does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada's website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb -6- Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................1 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW .......................................................................................8 1.1 Part Names ................................................................................................................................... 8 System for Using Mobile Terminal (MT) .......................................................................................... 8 MT Part Names .............................................................................................................................. 9 Hardware 10 2.1 Specification 10 2.2 Indicator 12 2.3 Switches 13 2.4 Instructions 2.5 How to attach the shoulder belt 2.6 The Reset switch 15 2.7 Sub-Battery and RTC Battery Hardware LED Battery Exchange Steps 14 and 15 16 3. CHARGING.....................................................................................................19 3.1 Charging with AC adapter ...................................................................................................... 19 3.2 Charging with SDS .................................................................................................................. 20 3.3 Charging with DCS .................................................................................................................. 21 3.4 Charging with SBC .................................................................................................................. 23 4. MISCELLANEOUS .........................................................................................24 4.1 Notes......................................................................................................................................... 24 -7- 1. System Overview 1.1 Part Names System for Using Mobile Terminal (MT) * Used equipment is different Single Docking Station (SDS) depending on the S1596-03 specification. Mobile Terminal (MT) S1596-01 Dual Charging Station (DCS) S1596-06 Main Battery S1596-05 SBC (Single Battery Charger) S1596-02 AC Adapter S1596-04 -8- MT Part Names (Front View) Liquid crystal display with touch panel Volume Earphone IrDA USB host Microphone Battery i di charge Signal i di strength Keyboard Power Power lamp Docking 1. Liquid crystal display with touch panel 2. 4. Volume dial Earphone Jack USB host Microphone Jack IrDA DC-IN 8. Keyboard 9. Battery charge indicator 10. Signal strength indicator 11. Power switch 12. Power lamp 13. Charge lamp 14. Communication lamp 15. Docking Interface Charge Communication Displays operation contents and instructions. Operation is done with the touch-key (using fingers). Do not press the display firmly or with sharp elements such as pens. This may damage the display. Adjusts the volume. Monaural Jack 3.5 Ver2.0 Monaural Jack 3.5 SIR For charge MT from AC Adapter This terminal is only for S5196-04(AC ADAPTER). The keys are used for operating the device. Indicates the remaining Main Battery charge in 3 levels. Indicates the radio signal strength in 3 levels. Turns ON/OFF the power. Turns on when the power is turned on. Indicates the charging status. Indicates the software (API control) status. Supplies charging current to the MT when inserted in the Dual Charging Station (S1596-06). Supplies charging current to the MT and Add USB ports when inserted in the Single Docking Station (S1596-03). Do not touch the terminal. This may cause damage or failure. -9- 15. Rechargeable Main Battery(S1596-05) 16. Release lever 17. Safety lock 18. Power lamp Provides battery power for running the unit. Make sure your fingers/hand are not caught when placing the Main Battery (S1596-05). This terminal is only for Main Battery (S5196-01). Do not use other batteries. Furthermore, do not touch the terminal. This may cause failure. Releases the Main Battery (S1596-05). Move the safety lock to remove the Main Battery (S1596-05). If moved with the MT powered on, a warning buzzer goes on. Do not change Main Battery (S1596-05) with the MT powered on (with the power lamp ON). This may cause failure. The lamp turns on when the power is turned on. - 10 - Hardware Specification 2.1 Hardware Specification CPU Intel PXA270 520MHz Processor 64MB Control ROM Unit RAM 128MB Storage 128MB (CF Card (1MB =1000,000bytes) Method 10.4-inch XGA TFT LCD Display (w/ Backlight) Resolution 1024 X768 Display Color 65536 colors 800X600 can be displayed as 1024X768 by stretch Graphics function. Touch Analog Resistive Screen When you operate the MT with touch screen, fingertip or the stylus. The stylus pen is included in accessory. Input Keyboard Numeric and Functional Keypad (23 keys) 0 9 PU PD F1 3 Home Help Enter CLR Tab Exit Switch Power, Volume, Reset, Battery Lock Sound Monaural Speaker Interface CF Card Type x 1 used for Storage Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g (Compliant) LAN Bluetooth Version 1.2; Support Profile: Serial Profile *Note USB Host USB ver2.0: 1Port One Type-A Connector; Support Device: Mouse, Keyboard IrDA SIR Docking Single Docking Station / Dual Charging Station Interface Interface Earphone Monaural 3.5 Jack Microphone Monaural 3.5 Jack Battery Main Battery: Lithium-Ion Smart Battery Sub Battery: Ni-H Battery RTC Battery: MnCO2-Lithium Backup Battery Power Battery Based on actual store operations Life Recharge Main Battery Recharge Time: Approx. 2.5 hours MT is Time suspend - 11 - Temperature/ Humidity range LED Dimensions Weight including Batterys) (In Operation) 0 ~ 40 (32 ~ 104 F), 35 ~ 85% No condensation or frosting) (Storage) -10 ~ 60 (14~140 F), 10 ~ 85% (No condensation or frosting) - Main Battery Remaining Level Indicator (Displays level of remaining Main Battery) - Signal Strength Level Indicator (Displays signal level of Radio) - Power Indicator (Displays power on/off status) - Recharging Indicator (Displays recharging of Main Battery) - Communication Status Indicator (Displays communication status by AP control) - Main Battery Lock Indicator (Displays lock/unlock of Main Battery) For further details, please see “2.2 LED Indicators.” 288 x 214 x 26 Max. 39) mm 2.2 lb. (To be confirmed; w/o hand strap and shoulder belt) Stylus Pen x 1, Hand Strap x 1, Shoulder Belt x 1, Main Battery x 1, Sub Battery x 1, RTC Battery x 1(Installed), ID Label x 1 1 Shoulder belt and batteries are individually packaged in the same box from the factory shipment. 2 We recommend stylus pen should be positioned in the stylus pocket on the shoulder belt at all times. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Accessories *Note 1: Inc. and any use of such marks by [licensee name] is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. - 12 - 2.2 LED Indicator Remaining Remaining Power LED Recharge LED Level[%] Main Indicator Indicator Battery LED *4 Indicator ( GREEN) Powe AC Adapter not 100 70 GREEN OFF r ON connected 69 39 GREEN OFF (Main Battery 38 GREEN OFF -Operated) ORANGE OFF *1 OFF OFF *2 AC Adapter 100 96 GREEN GREEN Connected *3 95 70 GREEN ORANGE 69 39 GREEN ORANGE 38 GREEN ORANGE GREEN ORANGE OFF ORANGE AC Adapter Main OFF OFF connected *3 Battery Main Battery Removed Exchange Powe AC Adapter Not 100 OFF OFF r OFF connected AC Adapter 100 96 OFF GREEN Connected *3 95 OFF ORANGE *1 Displays a message for Main Battery exchange. *2 At 3% remaining level, Suspend mode is enforced by system. MT cannot be resumed until Main Battery charge is 4% or more. *3 This is also applicable to the MT on the Single Docking Station (S1596-03) or Dual Charging Station (S1596-06) that is power “On.” MT begins to charge a Main Battery when level is 95% or less. *4 ORANGE blinking shows error in recharging process. MT Side view Remaining Battery LED Power LED Recharge - 13LED Signal Strength Level LED Indicator Signal Strength Level ( Green) Excellent Good Poor No Signal LED Battery Lock LED Indicator This indicator works exactly as same as the Power LED Indicator. This indicator is used for Main Battery exchange. Communication Status LED Indicator This indicator exhibits communication status. On/Off of this LED is controlled by AP (API). Communication Status LED Indicator 2.3 Switches Power This is used to suspend and resume the MT. “Suspend and resume” Switch means “power on and off” from the user’s perspective. As the data has to be retained for successive and continued operations, the MT is not “turned off” in suspend mode but simply with the screen turned off. Note: MT cannot be resumed if a Main Battery charge is under 4%. Charge Main Battery or exchange it to a charged Main Battery. And, If the Battery Lock Switch remains in its OFF position, the MT cannot be resumed even if Power switch is pushed. Reset This is used to reboot the MT (Cold Boot). All retained data without Switch CF storage card is lost and the system is initialized. Sound Volume Switch Battery Lock Switch This is used to control the audio volume. be controlled by application. The sound volume cannot This is used to secure Main Battery exchange. exchange steps in the following page. - 14 - Please see battery 2.4 Battery Exchange Steps and Instructions 1) Please make sure the MT is suspended before removing the Main Battery. There is possibility of losing data if you remove the Main Battery suddenly without suspending the MT first (power-off). Data in MT may be lost if the Main Battery is removed for a while. If Main Battery is removed, please mount quick new Main Battery. 2) Step#1 Suspend the MT (Power-Off) (Make sure Battery Lock LED Indicator is OFF.) #2 Battery Lock Switch OFF #3 Exchange the Main Battery #4 Battery Lock Switch ON #5 Resume the MT (Power-On) 3) Battery exchange requires Battery Lock Switch to its off position. Please make sure the Battery Lock LED Indicator is OFF before you move the Battery Lock Switch to its OFF position. When the MT is suspended, the indicator turns off. 4) The alarm beeps and the MT is automatically go into suspended mode if you move the Battery Lock Switch to its OFF position without suspending the MT. If the Main Battery is removed too quickly, the data may be lost before the MT completes its suspension process. 5) If the Battery Lock Switch remains in its OFF position, the MT cannot be resumed even if Power switch is pushed. Please make sure the Battery Lock Switch is at its ON position before using the MT. Battery S i h LED Lock Release Batter Power switch - 15 - Do not use the one other than Main Battery (S1596-05). This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. Note: When dispose Main Battery, please contact to help desk or follow the indication of the Government or a state. - 16 - 2.5 How to attach the shoulder belt Do not forget to attach the shoulder belt to avoid damage due to fall. ( The MT may hit the floor when you get down. Be careful not to damage the device. (Use the shoulder belt crossed to avoid damage.) 1. Pass the shoulder belt end through the holder hole. 2. Pull and securely fasten the shoulder belt. 2.6 The Reset switch Reset switch MT is equipped with a reset switch. Press the switch to reset. y Do not use the reset switch except in emergencies. Pressing the reset switch initializes the main memory and restarts the system. When press the reset switch use the attached stylus pen. Reset - 17 - 2.7 Sub Battery and RTC Battery The MT is equipped with built-in Sub Battery and RTC Battery. * Do not touch the Sub Battery or RTC Battery except when necessary. y How to open the battery cover The battery cover can be opened using a coin. Insert a coin in the battery cover slot to open. y When closing the battery cover, make sure to place the nails correctly in the slots. y How to replace the Sub Battery and the RTC Battery. Caution Make sure the Main Battery is in place before trying to replace the Sub Battery or the RTC Battery. 1. Turn off the power and confirm that the power lamp is OFF. 2. Open the battery cover. 3. Replace the target battery. 4. Close the battery cover. 5. Turn on the power. (Confirm that the power lamp turns on.) Do not use the one other than specify Sub Battery (858-830037-001-) and RTC Battery(858-830043-001-). This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. Note: When dispose RTC Battery and Sub Battery, please contact help desk or follow the indication of the Government and a state. - 18 - 3. Charging Methods for charging the MT (Mobile Terminal) S1596-01 are the following four: 1. With AC Adapter (S1596-04) 2. With SDS (S1596-03) 3. With DCS (S1596-06) 4. With SBC (S1596-02) Don’t use other way for charging. This may cause electric shock, fire, or equipment failure. * Always charge the MT before using it for the first time. Make sure to use the special rechargeable Main Battery (S1586-05) for this product. Using other rechargeable battery pack may result in damage or failure. 3.1 Charging with AC Adapter y Plug the AC adapter into the MT. Confirm that the MT charging lamp turns on (becomes orange). When charging is complete, the charging lamp changes to green. * If the charging lamp does not turn on: Check that the AC adapter is correctly inserted in the MT connector. Make sure to use the special AC adapter (S1586-04) for this product. Using other AC adapter may result in damage or failure. - 19 - 3.2 Charging with SDS y Insert the MT into the SDS. Confirm that MT presence lamp on SDS turns on as well as the MT charging lamp (becomes orange). When charging is complete, the MT charging lamp changes to green. * If the charging lamp does not turn on: Check that the MT is correctly inserted in the SDS. * MT can still be used as handy terminal even when inserted in the SDS (that is, even while being recharged). Make sure to use the special AC adapter (S1586-04) for this product. Using other AC adapter may result in damage or failure. - 20 - 3.3 Charging with DCS y Before starting recharge, confirm that the DCS power lamp is ON. If not, turn on the power switch. y With DCS, you may put the MT itself or the Main Battery (S1596-05) for recharge. 1. Recharging the MT y Plug the MT charging terminal into the DCS charging terminal. Confirm that the MT charging lamp turns on (becomes orange). When charging is complete, the charging lamp changes to green. * If the charging lamp does not turn on: Check that the MT charging terminal is correctly plugged into the DCS charging terminal. Make sure to use the special rechargeable Terminal(S1586-01) for this product. Using other Terminal may result in damage or failure. 2. Charging the Main Battery y Insert the Main Battery into the DCS charging terminal. Confirm that the DCS charging lamp turns on (becomes orange). When charging is complete, the charging lamp changes to green. * If the charging lamp does not turn on: Check that the Main Battery charging terminal is correctly plugged into the DCS charging terminal. Make sure to use the special Main Battery (S1586-05) for this product. Using other rechargeable battery pack may result in damage or failure. - 21 - - 22 - 3.4 Charging with SBC y Insert the Main Battery into the SBC charging terminal. Confirm that the SBC charging lamp turns on (becomes orange). When charging is complete, the charging lamp changes to green. * If the charging lamp does not turn on: Check that the Main Battery charging terminal is correctly plugged into the SBC charging terminal. Make sure to use the special Main Battery (S1586-05) for this product. Using other rechargeable battery pack may result in damage or failure. Make sure to use the special AC Adapter (S1586-04) for this product. Using other AC Adapter may result in damage or failure. - 23 - 4. Miscellaneous 4.1 Notes Notes 1. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission. 2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. 3. Please contact your nearest sales representation office if you feel that any corrections or clarifications should be made to the contents of this manual. 4. Please contact your nearest sales representation office for replace if your manual has pages missing or in disorder. 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