Partner Tech OT-110 Handheld Terminal User Manual 2 of 2
Partner Tech Corporation Handheld Terminal 2 of 2
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user manual 2 of 2
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Find your IP address
To nd your IP address:
1. Double tap or on
the taskbar.
2. The WLAN IP address
is displayed at the IP
Information tab.
Using BT Manager
BT Manager is a small utility which allows OT-110 to search and connect to Bluetooth devices using the SPP
prole (Serial Port Prole).
To use the BT Manager, please enable it via the Settings Manager.
Once enabled, the BT manager icon will appear on the taskbar shown as below.
1. Double-click on the icon to open
the BT Manager window.
2. Click on the Search button to
search for devices.
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3. The window name on top will
change to “Search running…”.
Bluetooth devices will appear in
the list as shown Please wait for
search to nish. To cancel the
search, please press the STOP Sch.
button.
MP-300
4. Searching is complete once
window name shows “BT
Manager” again. Select the
Bluetooth device in the list that you
wish to connect to, and click on the
Connect button.
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5. The Bluetooth device may ask
for a PIN number to authenticate
with OT-110. Enter the same
PIN number on both devices. For
Partner Tech MP-300 Bluetooth
mobile printer, the default PIN
number is 0000.
6. Once the Bluetooth device is
connected successfully, a message
appears in the window.
7. When connected to Partner Tech
MP-300 Bluetooth mobile printer,
click on the Print button to print a
test message.
8. To disconnect from the Bluetooth
device, click on the STOP button.
9. To hide the BT Manager window,
click on the Hide button.
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ATTENTION
Clicking on the X button on the top right of the window will close the
BT Manager utility.
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Synchronization
By synchronizing OT-110 with your computer, you have access to the same information—your Microsoft
Ofce Outlook e-mail messages and calendar, your media les, your work documents, and more—on OT-110
or your computer. It’s a good idea to synchronize regularly.
Before you begin, get the Mini-USB to USB cable, you’ll use it to download and install a program that syncs
content between OT-110 and your computer.
If your computer is running Windows Vista or 7, synchronization settings are managed through Windows
Mobile Device Center (WMDC). You can also visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile to download
WMDC.
Synchronize your data with ActiveSync and Windows XP
1. Install Microsoft ActiveSync. If your computer is running Windows XP or an earlier version,
synchronization settings are managed through Microsoft ActiveSync. You can visit http://www.microsoft.
com/windowsmobile for more information or to download Microsoft ActiveSync.
2. Download and install ActiveSync on your computer.
3. Connect the OT-110 to the computer by using the Mini-USB to USB cable.
4. Sync your e-mail, contacts, and calendar appointments (if you use the calendar in your e-mail account).
5. Sync your music, photos, videos, and other les.
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Synchronize your data with ActiveSync and Windows Vista/ 7
1. Download and install WMDC on your computer. If your computer is running Windows Vista or 7,
synchronization settings are managed through Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). You can also
visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile to download WMDC.
2. Connect the OT-110 to the computer by using the Mini-USB to USB cable.
3. Sync your e-mail, contacts, and calendar appointments (if you use the calendar in your e-mail account).
4. Sync your music, photos, videos, and other les.
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Copy or move les between the computer and OT-110
You can copy les to and from the computer using ActiveSync.
To copy or move les using ActiveSync (Windows XP):
1. Connect OT-110 to the computer using a Mini-USB to USB cable.
2. On the computer, select Start > Programs > ActiveSync.
3. In the ActiveSync window, select Explore.
4. Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device.
5. Open Windows Explorer on your computer and locate the les to be copied.
6. Right-click the le that you want to copy or move, then click Copy or Cut.
7. Scroll to and then click Mobile Device, open the folder to or from which you want to copy or move a le.
Right-click in the folder that you want to move it to, and then click Copy, Cut, or Paste.
8. If the File Conversion dialog box appears, click OK.
To copy or move les using WMDC (Windows Vista/ 7):
1. Connect OT-110 to the computer using a Mini-USB to USB cable and wait for WMDC to launch
automatically.
2. Click File Management to open the Mobile Device folder for OT-110.
3. In the Mobile Device folder, navigate and select the le that you want to copy on OT-110 or computer.
4. Right-click the le that you want to copy or move, then click Copy or Cut.
5. Scroll to and then click Mobile Device, open the folder to or from which you want to copy or move a le.
Right-click in the folder that you want to move it to, and then click Copy, Cut, or Paste.
6. If the File Conversion dialog box appears, click OK.
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Install and remove programs
To install programs on the OT-110:
1. Use a Mini-USB to USB cable
to connect the OT-110 to the
computer.
2. Follow the instructions in the
Installation Wizard provided with
the program you want to install.
3. Check the screen on the
OT-110 to see if any further steps
are necessary to complete the
program installation.
To remove programs from the OT-110:
1. Tap → Settings → Control Panel.
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2. Double tap the Remove Programs
icon.
3. Select the programs you want to
remove, and then tap the Remove
button.
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Backup data
Backup request the MicroSD card installed
1. Tap → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Double tap the Backup icon.
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3. Select Backup.
4. Select SD card
• To use SN protection, check the box of
Need to match S/N. When restore, the
device serial number must match the
serial number embedded in the backup.
• To backup all les on device, check the
box of Backup all les on device.
• To backup system registry, check the
box of Backup system registry.
5. Tap the Start button.
6. Wait period for backup process.
7. When backup is complete, the system
will prompt you.
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Restore data
To restore the backup data:
1. Tap → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Double tap the Backup icon.
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3. Select Restore.
4. Click the File... button.
5. Select the backup le.
6. Click the OK button.
7. Wait period for restore process.
8. When restore is complete, the system
will prompt you to reboot the device.
9. Click OK.
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Upgrading Operating System
Unless you are familiar with the rmware do not do the following operation.
To upgrade Operating System:
1. Fully charge the battery
2. Copy new OS les to the root
directory of your Micro SD card.
3. Power off OT-110.
4. Open the battery compartment
cover and remove the battery.
5. Insert the Micro SD card into
OT-110.
6. Install the battery back.
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7. Use a paper clip press and hold
the update button on the battery
cover and then press the power
button. When the machine starts
to vibrate, please release these
buttons.
8. Press the power button to select
“01. UPGRADE IMAGE VIA SD/
MMC” and then press and hold
the power button for ve seconds
to conrm.
9. Press the power button to select
“00. UPGRADE ALL” or “01.
UPGRADE ALL + FORMAT” ,
and then press and hold the power
button for ve seconds to conrm.
10. When the screen displays
“UPGRADE DONE” remove the
battery cover, remove the battery.
11. Replace the battery and the cover.
12. Power on the device.
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CHAPTER 3
USING THE ACCESSORIES
This chapter describes how to use the device accessories.
• Attaching the stylus cord on page 57
• Attaching the hand strap on page 58
• Using the leather pouch on page 59
• Attaching the leather pouch cord on page 60
• Using the high quality stylus on page 61
Attaching the stylus cord
Refer to the following to attach the stylus cord.
1. Thread the small loop of the
stylus cord through the strap
eyelet on the stylus and pull the
other end of the cord through
the small loop until the cord is
rmly secured.
2. Thread the other small loop of
the stylus cord through the top
hand strap eyelet on the device
and use stylus pull the cord
through the small loop until the
cord is rmly secured.
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Attaching the hand strap
Refer to the following to attach the hand strap.
1. Insert the bottom of the
hand strap into the slot
at the bottom of the
battery cover, until it
clicks into place.
2. Thread the end of the
hand strap through the
top hand strap eyelet
on the device then fold
and stick together.
• The hand strap length
can be adjusted by
sticking the Velcro to a
higher or lower position
on the strap.
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Using the leather pouch
Using the leather pouch to carry the OT-110 is a good way to keep it protected. Simply insert the device into
the leather pouch as shown below.
A belt clip located on the back of the leather pouch allows you to wear the OT-110 on your side. In addition, a
shoulder strap can be attached to the two integrated rings on the back side.
Shoulder strap is
adjustable
Clip to your belt
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Attaching the leather pouch cord
A leather pouch cord is provided to attach device to the leather pouch.
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Thread the small loop of the
cord through the bottom corner
strap eyelet on the device.
Pull the other end of the cord
through the small loop until the
cord is rmly secured.
3. Replace the battery cover.
4. Lock the other end of the cord
to one of the rings on the back
of the leather pouch.
5. To insert device into cradle
for charging, simply detach as
shown.
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Using the high quality stylus
A high quality stylus is included for your convenience.
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CHAPTER 4
INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES
This chapter describes how to install and test the optional modules.
• Installing the MSR module on page 63
• Testing the MSR module on page 64
• Installing the RFID reader/writer module on page 66
• Testing the RFID reader/writer module on page 67
• Installing the Barcode Scanner module on page 69
• Testing the Barcode Scanner module on page 70
Installing the MSR module
Refer to the following to install the MSR module.
1. Remove the two screws on the
top cover.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Connect the MSR module to
slot A of the OT-110 as shown.
Slot A
4. Fix the MSR module with two
screws as shown.
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Testing the MSR module
Refer to the following to check if the module working properly.
1. Tap → Settings → Control
Panel.
2. Double tap the Setting Manager
icon.
3. Tap MSR Setting.
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4. Tap Default.
5. Tap Apply.
6. Tap Test.
7. Swipe a magnetic stripe card.
8. Check if the data appear in the
text box.
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Installing the RFID reader/writer module
Refer to the following to install the RFID reader/writer module.
1. Remove the two screws on the
top cover.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Connect the RFID reader/
writer module to slot B of the
OT-110 as shown.
Slot B
4. Fix the RFID reader/writer
module with two screws as
shown.
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Testing the RFID reader/writer module
Refer to the following to check if the module working properly.
1. Tap → Settings →
Control Panel.
2. Double tap the Setting
Manager icon.
3. Tap Test RFID.
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4. Place a RFID card on
the module.
5. Tap Open on COM7
selection.
6. Tap SID or Read.
7. Check if the data
appear in the text bar.
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Installing the Barcode Scanner module
Refer to the following to install the Barcode Scanner module.
1. Remove the two screws on the
top cover.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Connect the Barcode Scanner
module to slot B of the OT-110
as shown.
Slot B
4. Fix the Barcode Scanner
module with two screws as
shown.
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Testing the Barcode Scanner module
Refer to the following to check if the module working properly.
1. Tap → Settings →
Control Panel.
2. Double tap the Setting
Manager icon.
3. Tap 1D Scanner
Setting.
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4. Tap the Barcode Type
tab.
5. Select types.
6. Tap Apply.
7. Tap the BCR_
SETTINGS tab.
8. Tap Default.
9. Tap Apply.
10. Tap Test.
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11. Press the scan button
on the Barcode
Scanner module and
scan a barcode.
12. Check if the data
appear in the text box.
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APPENDIX
This appendix describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using the OT-110.
Troubleshooting
Often after time spent troubleshooting, the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose connection.
Check the following before proceeding to the problem-specic solutions.
Tips for Troubleshooting
In each problem-specic section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the problem
more quickly. Try to pinpoint the problem and thus avoid replacing non-defective parts. For example, if you
replace batteries and the problem remains, put the original batteries back and go to the next step.
Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when calling for
technical support or for passing on to service personnel.
• Use some other electrical device to conrm that the electrical outlet is working.
• Ensure all connections are securely attached.
General Problems
Refer to the following for general problems you may encounter.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
You cannot turn on the device • Plug AC adaptor directly into device to check device is
functioning. If device functions properly, then issue may be
with the battery.
• Check that the battery is fully charged and properly installed
into device.
You have trouble charging the battery • Check that the AC adaptor is plugged in correctly to the DC
jack on the device, and the other end into the wall outlet.
• If using the cradle for charging, check that the AC adaptor is
plugged in correctly to the cradle and the wall outlet.
• Check for damage to the power cables.
• If battery has been used extensively and is old, replace with
new battery and try again.
You have trouble connecting to the
Internet
• Check that device is connected to a WiFi network with the
correct network key (password).
• Check if the WiFi network provides an IP address
automatically via DHCP. If not, contact your network
administrator for the relevant IP address, subnet, gateway,
and DNS servers, which you need to enter manually.
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Why does the device operate slowly at
times?
• Reset device. Does problem remain? If this solves problem,
check if user installed applications are causing system to
slow down.
• Check that enough free storage memory remains on device,
so that device operates smoothly and efciently.
• If device shows low storage memory, delete unnecessary
les, or transfer les to SD card.
Having the OT-110 Serviced
If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the device serviced. Pack the device in the original
box. (See “Unpacking the OT-110” on page 1.) Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the
steps you took when trying to x the problem. The information may be useful to the service personnel. Return
the device to the place you purchased it.
Guidelines for care and maintenance
It is recommended that you follow certain guidelines to prevent possible damage to the device and to keep it
in a good condition.
Using the device
• Avoid using the device in dusty and extremely high or low temperature environments.
• Do not spill water on the device or expose it to the rain.
• Avoid removing the battery without turning off the device.
• Do not apply strong force or shocks to the device.
• Keep the device and its accessories away from children.
• Do not insert metal objects into the charging/communications port of the device. This can short-circuit
the battery and result in danger.
Cleaning the device
• Use a soft, clean, and slightly moistened cloth to clean the device. Do not let water come into contact
with the microphone, speaker, or with any of the connectors.
• Do not wipe the device with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects. This can damage the outer surface
of the device.
Transporting and storing the device
• Do not leave the device in extremely high or low temperature environments.
• If device is to be transported or stored for a long period of time, please remove the battery, and store
both device and battery in a cool, dark, and dry place. Ideally, batteries should be stored at around
25˚C, or within a temperature range of -10˚C ~ 30˚C to maximize longetivity. Batteries in storage
need to be charged every 3 months to prevent battery degradation
• Batteries in storage need to be charged every 3 months to prevent battery degradation.
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Specications
CPU CPU Samsung S3C 6410 667 MHz
Memory Mobile DDR 128MB, NAND ash 256MB
LCD 4.3” widescreen (resolution 272*480)
Connection interface WLAN 802.11 b/g
Mini USB 2.0 ( Client ) / 1.1 ( Host)
Audio Speaker, internal microphone, earphone jack, microphone jack
Storage Micro SD card (support SDHC)
Special features
Vibrator motor (for alerts)
4-way direction sensor
Ambient light sensor
Backup restore utility
Battery Li-ion 2200mAh (with Gas Gauge)
Ruggedness IP54, 1.2 meter drop test
Operating System Windows CE 6.0
Dimensions 133 x 82 x 19 mm (H x W x D)
Option
Sunlight-readable panel with power-saving function
MSR Track 1,2,3
Barcode scanner 1 D / 2D
RFID 13.56 MHz (Mifare)
Weight Approx. 220g with battery
Environment Operating Temperature : 0 - 40 degree C
Storage Temperature : -20 - 60 degree C
Certications EMC & Safety: CE, FCC , BSMI , LVD
RF: FCCID, R&TTE, NCC ,
Accessories Included: Hand strap, Stylus cord, High quality stylus, AC adaptor, Battery
Optional: Cradle, Leather pouch with shoulder strap
* specication subject to change without prior notice
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