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CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION ················································································· 4
PM200 Model Name & P/N ························································································ 4
Trademarks ·················································································································· 4
About the PM200 Handy Terminal ··········································································· 4
Accessories ··················································································································· 5
2.
SAFETY REGULATIONS ········································································ 6
2.1.
General Safety Rules ······················································································· 6
2.2.
Power Supply ··································································································· 6
2.3.
Laser Safety ····································································································· 7
2.4.
LED Safety ······································································································· 9
2.5.
FCC/EU RF Exposure ······················································································ 9
2.6.
CB Scheme ······································································································ 9
2.7.
FCC Part 15 Regulation ··················································································· 9
2.8.
Radio Compliance ·························································································· 10
2.9.
WEEE Compliance ························································································· 10
3.
GETTING STARTED ··········································································· 10
3.1.
Install the Battery···························································································· 10
3.2.
Charge the Batteries ······················································································ 12
3.3.
LED Indicators ································································································ 13
3.4.
Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal ··············································· 13
3.5.
Turn Your Device On ······················································································ 15
3.6.
Desktop ·········································································································· 15
3.7.
Indicator Icons ································································································ 16
3.8.
Using the Stylus ····························································································· 17
3.9.
Selecting Program ·························································································· 17
3.10.
Pop-Up Menus ······························································································· 17
3.11.
Using Windows Explorer ················································································ 17
4.
GET TO KNOW YOUR DEVICE ····························································· 18
4.1.
Feature of Your Device ·················································································· 18
4.2.
PM200 Handy Terminal ·················································································· 18
4.3.
Front Panel Layout ························································································· 19
4.4.
Display Backlight ···························································································· 20
4.5.
Keypad Backlight ···························································································· 21
4.6.
Using Screen Protectors ················································································ 21
4.7.
Installing Your Screen Protector ····································································· 22
4.8.
Back Panel Layout ························································································· 24
4.9.
Left Side Panel Layout ··················································································· 26
4.10.
Installing Memory Cards ················································································· 26
4.11.
Right Side Panel Layout ················································································· 27
4.12.
Top Panel Layout ··························································································· 28
4.13.
Bottom Panel Layout ······················································································ 28
4.14.
Peripherals and Accessories ·········································································· 29
4.15.
4.16.
4.17.
4.18.
4.19.
4.20.
4.21.
4.22.
4.23.
4.24.
USB ActiveSync Cable ··················································································· 29
Li-ion Battery Packs ······················································································· 30
Battery Power ································································································· 30
Main Battery Pack ·························································································· 30
Managing Main Battery Power ······································································· 31
Resetting the Terminal ··················································································· 32
Suspend Mode ······························································································· 33
Memory Allocation ·························································································· 33
Care and Cleaning of the Products ································································ 33
PM200 Technical Specifications····································································· 33
5.
USING THE KEYPAD ·········································································· 35
5.1.
Numeric Keypad Layout ················································································· 35
5.2.
Navigation Keys ····························································································· 35
5.3.
Basic Keys······································································································ 35
5.4.
Alpha/Numeric Modes ···················································································· 36
5.5.
White Indicators on the Numeric Keys ··························································· 36
5.6.
Yellow/Blue Modes of Numeric Keypad ························································· 37
5.7.
YELLOW Key Combinations ·········································································· 37
5.8.
BLUE key combinations ················································································· 37
5.9.
Program Buttons ···························································································· 38
6.
USING THE IMAGE ENGINE ································································ 39
6.1.
Overview ········································································································ 39
6.2.
Available Image Engines ················································································ 40
6.3.
Depth of Field ································································································· 40
6.4.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies ································································· 42
6.5.
Activating the Engine ······················································································ 43
6.6.
Using Demos ·································································································· 43
6.7.
Decoding ········································································································ 44
6.8.
To Decode a Bar Code ··················································································· 44
6.9.
Sample Bar Codes ························································································· 44
6.10.
Omni-Directional Scanning Positions ····························································· 44
6.11.
Capturing Images ··························································································· 46
7.
USING THE LASER ENGINE ································································ 46
7.1.
Overview ········································································································ 46
7.2.
Available Laser Engines ················································································· 46
7.3.
Depth of Field ································································································· 46
7.4.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies ································································· 47
7.5.
Activating the Engine ······················································································ 48
7.6.
Using Demos ·································································································· 48
7.7.
Decoding a Bar Code ····················································································· 48
7.8.
Sample Bar Code ··························································································· 48
7.9.
Scanning Positions ························································································· 48
8.
USING SCANWEDGE ········································································· 49
8.1.
Overview ········································································································ 49
8.2.
Enabling ScanWedge ····················································································· 49
9.1.
System Properties ·························································································· 50
9.1.1.
9.1.2.
9.1.3.
9.1.4.
9.2.
9.2.1.
9.2.2.
9.2.3.
9.2.4.
9.2.5.
9.3.
9.3.1.
9.3.2.
9.4.
9.4.1.
9.4.2.
9.4.3.
9.5.
9.5.1.
General··········································································································· 50
Memory ·········································································································· 50
Device Name ·································································································· 50
Copyrights ······································································································ 51
Power properties ···························································································· 51
Battery ············································································································ 51
Power off ········································································································ 51
CPU Power Setting ························································································ 52
Alerts ·············································································································· 52
Wakeup Source ······························································································ 52
Program Button properties ············································································· 52
ProgramButtons Tab ······················································································ 53
Key define Tab ······························································································· 53
Backlight Properties ······················································································· 53
Battery power Tab ·························································································· 54
External power Tab ························································································ 54
Keyboard backlight Tab ·················································································· 54
Scanner Settings ···························································································· 55
Scanner Settings Applet ················································································· 56
10. COMMUNICATION ············································································ 58
10.1.
Communication Options ················································································· 58
10.2.
Installing Additional Software ········································································· 59
10.3.
Connecting the USB ActiveSync Cable ·························································· 59
10.4.
ActiveSync Communication ············································································ 59
10.5.
Communication Type ····················································································· 60
10.6.
Hardware Requirements for Setup ································································· 60
10.7.
Software Requirements for Communication ··················································· 60
10.8.
Setting Up the Host Workstation ···································································· 60
10.9.
Communicating with the Handy Terminal ······················································· 60
10.10. Synchronizing with the Host Workstation ······················································· 60
10.11. Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation·················································· 61
10.12. Adding Programs via ActiveSync ··································································· 61
10.13. Wireless Radios ····························································································· 62
10.14. Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network············································· 63
10.15. WLAN (802.11b/g/n Radio) ············································································ 63
10.16. Adding Programs from the Internet ································································ 63
11. BLUETOOTH HANDLER ······································································ 64
11.1.
Enabling the Bluetooth Radio ········································································· 64
11.2.
Connecting to Other Devices·········································································· 64
11.3.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices ·············································································· 64
11.4.
Setting Up a Bluetooth Printer ········································································ 65
12. SINGLE SLOT CRADLE/SINGLE ETHERNET CRADLE DEVICE ···················· 65
12.1.
Overview ········································································································ 65
12.2.
Battery Charging ···························································································· 65
12.3.
Power Supply ································································································· 65
12.4.
Front Panel ····································································································· 66
12.6.
Powering the Single Slot Cradle or Single Ethernet Cradle Device ················ 67
12.7.
12.8.
Charging the Battery ······················································································ 67
Technical Specifications for Cradle ································································ 68
13. 4-SLOT BATTERY CHARGER ······························································· 69
13.1.
Overview ········································································································ 69
13.2.
Power Supply ································································································· 69
13.3.
Front Panel ····································································································· 70
13.4.
Back Panel ····································································································· 70
13.5.
Charging the Battery ······················································································ 71
13.6.
Technical Specifications for 4-slot battery charger ········································· 72
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasingPM200handy terminal.
This manual generally provides you with the safety information and basic features and operations of
the PM200 device. Please read all safety precautions and this manual carefully before using your
handy terminals and peripherals to ensure safe and proper use.
PM200 Model Name & P/N
P/N
P200B0K2103E0T
P200B092103E0T
Spec
1D laser(N4313e), Batch type (No Wifi/BT),Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win CE
6.0 Core
2D imager(IT5100), Batch type (No Wifi/BT), Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win
CE 6.0 Core
P200WPK2103E0T
1D laser(N4313e), Wifi, BT, Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win CE 6.0 Core
P200WP92103E0T
2D imager(IT5100), Wifi, BT, Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win CE 6.0 Core
P200WPH2103E0T
1D laser(SE965), Wifi, BT, Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win CE 6.0 Core
P200WP92103K0T
2D imager(IT5100), Wifi, BT, Touch/color screen, STD battery, Win CE 6.0 Core,
KOR
P200WPH2103K0T
1D laser(SE965), Wifi, BT, Touch/color screen, STD battery,Win CE 6.0 Core, KOR
Trademarks
The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
The official name of Windows Vista is Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System.
The official name of Windows 7 is Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System.
Microsoft, Windows, embedded CE 6.0 Core, ActiveSync, and the brand names and product names
of other Microsoft products are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries.
Other company and product names given in this manual or displayed in this software may be the
trademarks of their respective companies.
About the PM200 Handy Terminal
The new PM200 is the latest generation handy terminal device, combining a pocket sized rugged
form factor built on Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Core operating system. The PM200is
designed for retail warehousing and logistics applications where maximum performance and
durability is required in compact Pointmobile device.
The PM200 handy terminal is available in different models depending on the options.
Accessories

Cradles
P200-SSC0 (Single Slot Cradle)
P200-SEC0 Single Ethernet Cradle

Batteries
2400mAh Battery Pack, Standard Capacity
3600mAh Battery Pack, ExtendedCapacity

Power Supply
AC Adaptor, INPUT: AC100~240V 50/60Hz, OUTPUT: DC5V 2A

Others
Lanyard with GUITAR PICK
LCD Screen Protection Film
PM200 handy terminal contains the following items basically:
• Handy terminal
• 5V/2A AC Adaptor
• AC Plugs
• Battery Pack
• Lanyard with GUITAR PICK
• LCD Screen Protection Film
☞NOTE: Keep the original packaging foruse when sending products to the technical assistance center. Damage caused
by improper packaging is not covered under the warranty
☞NOTE:Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged or discharged. Before you begin to use, you must charge
the battery packs first. See Paragraph 3.2.
2. Safety Regulations
Symbols in this manual
In this manual, some important items are described with the symbols shown below. Be sure to read
these items before using this equipment.
WARNINGIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
serious injury, or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding objects.
AVERTISSEMENTLe terme AVERTISSEMENT indique une situation potentiellementdangereuse qui, sielle n'est pas
évitée, peut entraîner la mort, desblessuresgraves, des dommagesimportants ou l'incendied’objetset biens
d’équipementenvironnants.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury, partial damage to the equipment or surrounding objects, or loss of data.
ATTENTIONLe terme ATTENTION indique une situation potentiellement dangereuse qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, peut
entraîner des blessures mineures ou modérées, des dégâts partiels à l'équipement, aux objets environnants ou la perte de
données.
☞NOTEIndicates information to which you should pay attention when operating the equipment.
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using PM200 handy terminal.
☞NOTE: PM200handy terminals meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for
safeoperation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to read this manual
carefully before performing any type of connection to the handy terminal and operate them according to the agency
guidelines described in the manual.
2.1.
General Safety Rules
CAUTION


Use only the components supplied by the manufacturer for the specificPM200 being used.
Do not attempt to disassemble the PM200handy terminal, as it does not contain parts that can
be repaired by the user. Any tampering will invalidate the warranty.

When replacing the battery pack or at the end of the operative life of thePM200 handy terminal,
disposal must be performed in compliance with the laws in force in your country.

Before using the devices and the battery packs, readthis manual carefully.

Do not submerge the PM200 handy terminal in liquid products.
CAUTION
ATTENTION
Utilisez uniquement les composants fournis par le fabricant pour l’utilisation du PM200.
Ne tentez pas de démonter le PM200. Ce produit ne contient aucune pièce ne pouvant être réparée par l'utilisateur. Toute
manipulation fera perdre la garantie au produit.
Lors du remplacement de la batterie ou en fin de vie du terminal portatif PM200, l'élimination et le recyclage doit être
effectuée en conformité avec les lois en vigueur dans votre pays.
Avant d'utiliser les appareils et les batteries, lire attentivement ce manuel.
Ne pas plonger le PM200 dans des produits liquides.
2.2.
Power Supply
The power supply for this device has met applicable KCC/CCC safety requirements.
Please adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines:
• FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE.
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
•DANGER – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW
THESEINSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER - POUR RÉDUIRELES RISQUES D'INCENDIEOU DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, VEUILLEZ SUIVRE
ATTENTIVEMENT CES INSTRUCTIONS.
Use only Pointmobile-approved power supply. Use of a non-Pointmobile-approved power supply may
be dangerous and the warranty does not cover damage to the device caused by non-Pointmobileapproved power supply. The package includes international AC plugs. The AC plugs must be
plugged in the power supply before the power supply itself is plugged on the wall outlet. The power
supply is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or horizontal or floor mount position.
N'utilisez quel'alimentationfournie etapprouvée par Pointmobile. L'utilisationde toute autre alimentationpeut être
dangereuse.Lagarantie necouvre pas les dommagescausésà l'appareilpar une autre alimentationque celle fournie par
Pointmobile. L’alimentation est livrée avec des adaptateurs AC pour les différentes prises Internationales. Ces prises
adaptateurdoivent être installéesàl'alimentation électrique avantque cette dernière soit elle-même branchéesurla prise
murale. L'alimentationest destinée à êtreorientée enposition verticale ou horizontale.
2.3.
Laser Safety
CAUTION
A Class 2 laser is safe because the blink reflex limit the exposure to no more than 0.25 seconds. It
only applies to visible-light lasers (400–700 nm). Class-2 lasers are limited to 1mW continuous wave,
or more if the emission time is less than 0.25 seconds or if the light is not spatially coherent.
Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid
staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the
laser beam hits the eye of an observer, even though reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc.
The laser light is visible to the human eye and is emitted from the window indicated in the figure.
ATTENTION
Unlaser de classe 2 reste inoffensif pour les yeux. Leréflexe de clignement de l’œillimite l'expositionà0,25 secondes au
plus. Ceci s’applique uniquement auxlasersde lumière visible(400-700 nm). Les Lasers de Classe 2 sont limités à1 mW
(onde continue), ou davantage sile temps d'émissionestinférieur à 0,25secondes ou encore sila lumière n'est
pascohérente dans l'espace. Bien que le fait de regarder directementle faisceaulaser ne cause pasdedommage
biologiquemomentané, il est conseillé d’éviter de regarderle faisceauainsi que n'importe quelle sourcedelumièretrès forte,
comme lesoleil.Évitez égalementque le faisceaulaser frappel'œild'un observateur, ainsi que toutes surfacesréfléchissantes
environnantes, telles que desmiroirs, etc
La lumière laserestvisiblepour l'œil humainetest émiseà partir delafenêtreindiquéesur la figure.
Laser output window
Laser Light Label
Scan Button
Scan Button
S/N label
Window CE6.0
Core Label
Spare Label
If the above laser light label is attached to your device, it indicates the product contains a
laser engine or laser aimer that emits the laser light. The following information is provided to
comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of
PM200 handy terminal.
Laser Safety Statement
This product has been tested in accordance with and complies with CDRH 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 and IEC 60825-1 Ed 2 (2007)except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50, dated
June 24, 2007. LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCTS. 1 mW MAX
OUTPUT: 650nm.
For installation, use and maintenance, it is not necessary to open the device.
WARNING:Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any components in the optics cavity. Opening or
servicing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations. The optics
system is a factory only repair item.
AVERTISSEMENT :Ne tentez pas d'ouvrir ou d’intervenir de quelque manière que ce soit sur les composants de la
cavité optique. L'ouverture ou l'entretien d'une partie de la cavité optique par des personnes non autorisées pourrait
enfreindre les règlementations liées aux normes de sécurité laser. La réparation du système optique ne peut être
prise en charge que par le personnel qualifié du fabricant.
WARNING:Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light.
AVERTISSEMENT : Toute manipulation, réglage, ou l'exécution des procédures autres que ceux spécifiés ici
peuvent entraîner une exposition dangereuse à la lumière visible du laser.
WARNING:Use of optical systems with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include
binoculars, microscopes, eye glasses and magnifying glasses.
AVERTISSEMENT :L'utilisation du scanner avec des systèmes optiques tels que jumelles, microscopes, lunettes
de vue et autres loupes, augmente les risques de dommages pour les yeux.
2.4.
LED Safety
The LED output on this device has met IEC62471LED safety and certified to be under the limits of a
CLASS 1 LED product.
2.5.
FCC/EU RF Exposure
This device complies with FCC/EU RF exposure guidelines set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines for use
with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the device a minimum of 0 cm from the
body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
2.6.
CB Scheme
This device complies with CB Scheme IEC 60950-1
2.7.
FCC Part 15 Regulation
Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Point mobile could void your authority to operate the PM200 handy terminal.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
The antenna(s)
must not be co-locate
ed or operatting in conjunction witth any other antenna or
transm
mitter.To maintain
co
ompliance with FCC/EU RF exp
posure guiidelines forr body-worrn
opera
ation, do no
ot use accesssories thatt contain metallic
components. Th
he minimum
m body-worrn
separration distan
nce is 0cm.
2.8.
Radio
Co
omplianc
ce
F terminals are in conformity with
all esse
ential requirements o
of the R&T
TTE Directivve
PM200 RF
(1999/5/EC
C).
This device
e is marked
d with CE07
700 in accoordance with the Classs II productt requiremeents specifieed
in the R&
&TTE Directtive, 1999/5/EC. The device is intended for
use thrroughout th
he Europea
an
Communityy; PAN Euro
opean Frequ
uency Rang
ge: 2.402 ~ 2.480 GHz.
Restrictions for use in France are
e as follows:
• Ind
door use: maximum
po
ower (EIRP*
*) of 100 mW
m for the entire
2.400
0 ~ 2.4835 GHz
• Ou
utdoor use: Maximum power (EIR
RP*) of 100
0 mW for the
2.400 ~ 2.454 GH
Hz band an
nd
ma
aximum pow
wer (EIRP*)) of 10 mW for the 2.454 ~ 2.483 GHz band.
Regulatorry Conform
mance Herreby, we declare
th
hat this de
evice is in complianc
ce with th
he
essential requirements and oth
her relevan
nt provisions of Direcctive 1999//5/EC. CE0
0700
Adapter
Adapter shall be installed
d near the equipment
and
a shall be
e easily acce
essible.
Caution
Rissk of explo
osion if batttery is rep
placed by an
a incorrectt type. Dispose of ussed batterie
es
acccording to the
t instructions.
2.9.
WEEE
Co
omplianc
ce
Informatiion for th
he user in
i accorda
ance with
h the Eurropean Co
ommission
n Directiv
ve
2012/19/
/EU of the
e Europea
an Parliam
ment and of
o the Cou
uncil of 4 July 2012
2 on Wastte
Electrical and Electtronic Equiipment (W
WEEE)
This produ
uct has req
quired the extraction
and
use of natural ressources forr its producction. It ma
ay
contain ha
azardous su
ubstances that could impact he
ealth and the environ
nment, if not
properrly
disposed. In
I order to avoid the disseminatio
on of those
e substance
es in our environment and diminissh
the pressure on the natural
resources, we encourage
you
y to reuse
e, recycle and recover the producct.
duct is dispo
osed accord
ding to the Directive, itt will avoid potentially negative co
onsequence
es
If the prod
to the enviironment an
nd human health
which
h otherwise
e could be caused by in
ncorrect disp
posal.
The
e product marked
witth crossed out whee
eled bin must be dissposed sepa
arately from
mun
nicipal wastte.
nformation about dispo
osal, reuse
e, and recyycle system, contact your
local or
For more detailed in
aste adminiistration.
regional wa
3. Gettting Started
3.1.
Install th
he Battery
The HANDY
Y TERMINA
AL is shipped
d with the battery
pack
kaged separate from th
he unit. Follow the
10
steps below to install the battery.
1. Remove the battery compartment door by moving the
Battery door’s locks Push.
Rib of hanging
Battery door lock Push
2.
Insert the battery well with the battery cells facing
top.
3. Replace the battery door
bottomdoor’s
lock
to
start
from
downwards.
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top
to
☞NOTE: Two points of Battery guide stopper must bepertinently inserted to rear cover battery guide stopper hole
☞NOTE: The battery door must be installed prior to booting the unit.
WARNING: Use only Pointmobile-approved Li-Ion battery packs. Unauthorized battery may result in damage not
covered by the warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT : Utilisez uniquement des batteries Lithium-Ion approuvés par Pointmobile. Toute autre batterie peut
entraîner des dommages non couverts par la garantie.
3.2.
Charge the Batteries
Handy Terminals ship with only main battery pack significantlycharged of power. Charge the main
battery pack with the Handy Terminal charging cable for a minimum of 4 or 6 hours depending
on your battery before initial use.
1. Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the plugof the power cable.
2. Insert the plug into the appropriate power source.
Plug the Handy Terminal power cable into theDC Jack on the bottom of the unit.
WARNING: Use only Pointmobile-approved peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Unauthorized
peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause batteries to explode or damage your device.
DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handy terminals or batteries. All components must be dry before connecting
toan external power source.
Batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from 0~45℃(±3℃). If you don’t follow the guide, it might
have a harmful effecton the battery life.
AVERTISSEMENT :Veillez à n’utiliser que les périphériques approuvés par Pointmobile (câbles d'alimentation et
adaptateurs électriques). Tout périphériquenon autorisé (câble ou adaptateur) peut provoquer l’explosion de la
batterie ou endommager votre appareil.
NE PAS tenter de recharger les terminaux ou les batteries encore humides lorsqu’ils ont été mouillés. Tous les
composants doivent être impérativement séchés avant la connexion à une source d'alimentation externe.
Les batteries doivent être chargées à une température allant de 0~45°C (± 3°C). Le non-respect de ces
recommandations pourrait avoir un effet néfaste sur la durée de vie de la batterie.
CAUTION: After the battery has been charged, disconnect the DC Power Jack from the terminal. If you stay on
that plug in use, it is possible to break the power code.
ATTENTION: Après une période de charge de la batterie, veillez à débrancher le connecteur du chargeur. Une
utilisation prolongée de celui-ci risquerait d’endommager le cordon d’alimentation.
☞NOTE: Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged. Therefore the first operation to perform is to charge
them.
☞NOTE: If you remove the battery pack or it completelydischarges, you have 30 minute window of time to insert
acharged battery pack before the battery completely discharges.
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3.3.
LED Indicators
The red LED is ON while charging the battery and the green LED is ON when the battery is fully
charged.
Alternatively, it is also possible to recharge the battery pack by using the single slot cradle, the
single Ethernet cradle or the 4-slot battery charger.
During the charging process the LED positioned at theleftupper side of the display is red constant.
Once the charging process has been completed this LED is green constant.
If the battery pack is removed from the handy terminal, it can be recharged by inserting it into the
rear slot of the single slot cradle, the single Ethernet cradle or the 4-slot battery charger.
3.4.
Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal
The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries:

Storethe terminal and the spare batteries between 20 to 30 ºC (68 to 86 ºF)in order to
maintain optimal battery performance.

Standard batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from0 to 45℃(±3℃).

The battery level may not be displayed correctly for some minutes after the disconnection if
the handy terminal is disconnected from power supplybefore the charging cycle is completed.
The handy terminal could get warm during charging. This is normal and does not mean a
malfunction.
To achieve the best battery life, turn off the radios not in use.
Rechargeable battery packs isnot initially charged. Therefore the initial operation to perform is
to charge them. See below.
By default, the battery pack is disconnected at the factory to avoid damage due to excessive
draining.Annual replacement of rechargeable battery pack avoids possible risks or
abnormalities and ensures maximum performance.




WARNING:DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handy terminals or batteries. All components must be dry
before connecting to an external power source.
AVERTISSEMENT :NE PAS tenter de recharger les terminaux ou les batteries encore humides lorsqu’ils ont été
mouillés. Tous les composants doivent être impérativement séchés avant la connexion à une source d'alimentation
externe.
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WARNING:Never throw a used battery in the trash. It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according
to local guidelines.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ne jetez pas une batterie usagée à la poubelle. Elle contient des métaux lourds et doit être
recyclée conformément aux directives locales.
WARNING: Storage of batteries for long time at fully charged status or at fully discharged status should be
avoided.
Only in case of long storage, in order to avoid deep discharge of the battery, it's recommended to partially
recharge the battery every two-three months to keep the charge status at a medium level.
AVERTISSEMENT :Le stockage des batteries (à pleine charge ou complètement déchargée)pendant de longues
durées doit être évité.
Pour éviter une décharge profonde de la batterie en cas de stockage de longue durée ; il est recommandé de
recharger partiellement la batterie tous les deux à trois mois pour maintenir l'état de charge à un niveau moyen.
WARNING:Installing, charging and/or any other action should be done by authorized personnel and following
this manual.
The battery pack may get hot, explode, ignite, and/or cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions.
If the battery pack is replaced with an improper type, there is risk of explosion.
Do not place the battery pack in or near a fire or heat; do not place the battery pack in direct sunlight, or use or
store the battery pack inside unventilated areas in hot weather; do not place the battery pack in microwave
ovens, dryer, high pressure containers, on induction cookware or similar device. Doing so may cause the battery
pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. Using the battery pack in this manner may also result in a loss of
performance and a shortened life expectancy.
Use only a Pointmobile approved power supply. The use of an alternative power supply will void the product
warranty, may cause product damage and may cause heat, explode or ignite.
The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals.
Do not use the battery pack in any other manner outside its intended use in Handy Terminal and peripherals.
AVERTISSEMENT :L’installation, la charge et/ou de toute autre action doit être effectuée par du personnel
autorisé après lecture de ce manuel.
En cas d'utilisation dans des conditions abusives, la batterie peut chauffer, exploser, s'enflammer et/ou causer
des blessures graves.
L’utilisation d’une batterie inappropriée peut résulter un risque d’explosion
N’exposez pas la batterie au feuou près d’une source de chaleur; ne placez pas la batterie en plein soleil.
Par temps chaud, n’utilisezou ne stockez pas la batterie dans des zones non ventilées.
Ne placez pas la batterie dans un four à micro-ondes, un sèche-linge, un conteneur à haute pression, sur une
batterie de cuisine à induction ou tout dispositif similaire. La batterie pourraitchauffer, exploser, s'enflammer ou
entraîner une perte de performance avec pour conséquence une espérance de vie réduite.
N’Utilisez que le bloc alimentation fourni et approuvé par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de tout autre alimentation
pourraitengendrer des dommages au produit et provoquer une surchauffe, allant jusqu’à l’explosion ou
l'enflammement, et causer la perte de la garantie.
Le local dans lequel les terminaux sont rechargés doit être propre et sans aucune présence de matériaux
combustibles ou de produits chimiques.
Ne pas utiliser la batterie en dehors de l’utilisation prévue pour le terminal portable.
WARNING
Do not short-circuit the battery pack contacts connecting the positive terminal and negative terminal. This might
happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery pack in your pocket or purse; accidental short–circuiting
can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the contacts of the
battery pack (these look like metal strips on the battery pack). Short–circuiting the terminals may damage the
battery pack or the connecting object.
Do not apply voltages to the battery pack contacts.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise subject it to strong
impacts or shocks.
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Do not disassemble or modify (i.e. bend, crush or deform) the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and
protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
In case of leakage of liquid from the battery, avoid contact with liquid the skin or eyes. If the contact occurs,
immediately wash the affected area with water and consult a doctor.
Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
Do not expose the battery pack to liquids.
Avoid any knocks or excessive vibrations. If the device or the battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface,
you should take it to the nearest Authorised Repair Centre for inspection before continuing to use it.
Do not replace the battery pack when the device is turned on.
Do not remove or damage the battery pack’s label.
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part.
Battery pack usage by children should be supervised.
Collect and recycle waste batteries separately from the device in comply with European Directive 2006/66/EC,
2011/65/EU, 2012/19/EU and subsequent modifications, US and China regulatory and others laws and regulations
about environment.
AVERTISSEMENT :Ne mettez pas les contacts de batterie en court-circuit en connectant la borne positive et la
borne négative. Cela peut se produire, par exemple, lors du transport d’un pack de batterie de rechange dans
votre poche ou un sac. Un court-circuit accidentel peut se produire si un objet métallique provoque la connexion
directe des contacts de la batterie. Un court-circuit risque d'endommager la batterie ou l'élément de connexion.
Ne pas appliquer de tension sur les contacts de batterie.
Ne pas percer la batterie avec des objets pointus, la soumettre à l’écrasement ou à des chocs violents.
Ne pas démonter ou modifier la batterie(en la pliant, l’écrasant ou la déformant). Celle-ci contient des dispositifs
de sécurité et de protection, qui, s'ils sont endommagés, peuvent entraîner un échauffement excessif allant
jusqu’à provoquer, son explosion ou son enflammement.
En cas de fuite du liquide contenu dans la batterie, évitez tout contact sur la peau ou les yeux. Si toutefois un
contact se produit, lavez immédiatement la zone affectée avec de l'eau et consulter un médecin.
Ne pas souder directement sur la batterie.
Ne pas exposer la batterie à des liquides.
Eviter les chocs et les vibrations excessives. En cas de chute du terminal ou de sa batterie, en particulier sur une
surface dure, il est instamment demandé de contacterle centre de réparation agréé le plus proche pour inspection
et vérification de son état normal de fonctionnement.
Ne pas remplacer la batterie lorsque l'appareil est allumé.
Ne pas retirer ou endommager l'étiquette de la batterie.
Ne pas utiliser la batterie si elle est endommagée d’aucune manière que ce soit.
L’utilisation d’une batterie rechargeable par des enfants doit être supervisée par un adulte.
La Collecte et le recyclage des piles et batteries doit être faite enconformité avec la directive européenne 2006/66
/ CE 2011/65 / UE 2012/19 / UE et ses modifications ultérieures. Elle doit également répondre aux lois et
réglementations sur l’environnement, en vigueur aux Etats-Unis et en Chine
☞NOTE: In order to guarantee an adequate operating autonomy, when replacing the battery pack the handy
terminal checks the battery energy level.If the battery is not sufficiently charged, handy terminal does not turn on.
In this case, either substitute the battery pack with a charged one (sufficiently charged) or insert handy terminal
into a powered cradle or plug it into the direct power supply.
3.5.
Turn Your Device On
If you apply the power to your device, Please press the power key over 1 second.
When the process is complete, the Desktop appears, and the terminal is ready for use.
3.6.
Desktop
☞NOTE: You can access the Desktop any time by tapping the Change Views icon in the command bar and selecting
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Desktop
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Indicatorr Icons
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Icon
Meaning
The up arrow allows you to turn the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth connection
on or off. It also allows you to turn the Keypad on. When Keypad is selected,
a keypad is displayed so you can tap text and number keys.
Indicates Blue mode.
Indicates Yellow mode.
3.8.
Using the Stylus
The terminal comes with a stylus included in a loop on the Lanyard. Use this stylus (or your finger)
to select or enter information on the touch screen. The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap
is the same as a click.
Tap
Tap the touch screen once to open menu items and select options.
Drag
Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images.
Tap & hold
Tap and hold the stylus on an item and a pop-up menu appears. On the pop-up menu, tap
the action of the task you want to perform.
WARNING:Use of objects, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input
panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT :L'utilisation d'objets, tels que trombones, crayons, stylos à encre sur l'écran tactile peut l’endommager
et causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie.
3.9.
Selecting Program
Tap Start -> Programs. To open a program, tap the icon on the menu.
3.10. Pop-Up Menus
You can quickly choose an action for an item using the pop-up menus.
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the item name. The pop-up menu appears.
2. Lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform.
The contents of pop-up menus change according to the program you are using.
3.11.
Using Windows Explorer
Use Windows Explorer to navigate through the files on your system. On the desktop, double tap
theMy Device icon and Windows Explorer opens to the root level.
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Move files by tapping and holding on the file, and then tapping Cut, Copy or Paste on the pop-up
menus that appear.
4. Get to Know Your Device
4.1.
Feature of Your Device
The following list outlines a few of the feature included in your device.
4.2.
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PM200 Handy Terminal
Operating Systems:Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Core
Micro Processor: TI AM3703 800MHz
RAM Memory:128MB
FLASH Memory: 128MB/256MB
2.4 ” Display: 240 x 320 pixels(QVGA)TFT transmissive, LED display backlight
Industrial Grade Touch Screen
Keyboards: Numeric
MicroSDHC Expansion Memory Card Interface: Support up to 32 GB
Power Supply :5V/2A power adaptor
Interfaces : USB 2.0 High Speed
HandyLink connector: USB 2.0High speed Client,Host (USB Host for Ethernet
Cradle),Charging
IP64 certified enclosures
Audio: Buzzer
BT: Bluetooth Radio 2.1+EDR with Internal Antenna
WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n Radio with Internal Antenna
Notification LEDs
1) Power indications, 2) Scan reading indications & OS notifications
Notification Vibration Motor
IP64 certified enclosures
Battery: Li-ion Standard battery, 3.7V/2400mAh/8.8Wh
Extended battery, 3.7V/3600mAh/13.3Wh
Scan Engine:
• 1D engine: N4313e, SE965
• 2Dengine: IT5x00
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4.3.
Front Panel Layout
Power LED
NotiLED
Touch Screen
Display
Side Scan key
Side Scan key
Scan key
Keyboard
(28-key numeric)
LED Indicator
Shows the information needed to operate your device as follows:
Note: The LED is user-programmable.
LED Color

Meaning
Left
RedLights when main battery is charging.
Blinks, when the battery is very low(<10%),
Lightswhen the battery is low(<20%),
Blinks as Red/ Greenby turns when it is no battery or not recognized
Green
Lights, when the PDA resets
Lights when main battery charging has completed.
Blinks as Red/ Greenby turns when it is no battery or not recognized

Right
BlueLights when a scan Pass
Lights when PDA wakes up
Red Lights when a scan fails
Lights when PDA suspends
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Keypad
28numeric keypad(includes side scan and power button).
Microphone
None.
Touch Screen Display
The display is a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with a Capacity touch screen. The 2.4” QVGA is
transmissive active matrix color and backlit. The resolution is 240x 320; see Display
Backlight on paragraph 4.4.
For touch screen input, use the stylus included with the terminal or your finger. The method
you choose depends on which one is most appropriate for your application. While there is a
great deal of variation in different applications, you generally achieve greater accuracy with
the stylus for buttons or icons that are close together.
WARNING:Use of objects, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input
panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT :L'utilisation d'objets, tels que trombones, crayons, stylos à encre sur l'écran tactile peut l’endommager
et causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie.
4.4.
Display Backlight
The intensity of the backlight of the touch screen display may be changed, and the backlight may
be programmed to turn off after the terminal has been idle for a specified period of time.
To adjust the intensity of the backlight while on battery power, tap Start ->Settings ->Control
Panel -> double tap Backlight.
Screen Backlight - Battery/External Power
Move the slider to adjust the screen backlight while on battery power.
You may turn the screen backlight off if the device is not used for a designated period of time by
checking the option and designating the desired time period.
You may also turn on the screen backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped by
selecting the appropriate checkbox.
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☞NOTE: Using the backlight option while on battery power substantially reduces battery life.
You may make the same changes when on external power by tapping the External tab.
4.5.
Keypad Backlight
To turn on the keypad backlight, check the checkbox.
The duration of backlight of keypad synchronizes with LCD backlight’s.
4.6.
Using Screen Protectors
Pointmobile defines proper use of the terminal touch panel display as using a screen protector and
proper stylus. Screen protectors maintain the ongoing integrity (i.e., prevent scratching) of the
touch panel, which is why their use is recommended for applications that require a high to medium
level of interface with the touch panel.
Pointmobile also mandates use of the proper stylus, which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no
less than 0.8mm. Use of the stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times.
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4.7.
Installing Your Screen Protector
When installing a screen protector, use a flat plastic card (e.g., credit card) to apply the screen
protector smoothly and remove any air bubbles.
1. Press the Power key to put the terminal in suspend mode.
2. Clean the touch panel thoroughly with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth, Make sure nothing
is on the touch panel.
3. Blue tag with backing film: Peel off this mask before application.
4.
Align the exposed edge of the screen protector along the left edge of the touch panel.
Make sure that it lies flush with edges of the touch panel.
☞NOTE: To reposition the screen protector, lift up gently and reapply.
5. Yellow tag with cover film:
“Please peel off this mask after application completed.
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6. Press gently but firmly. Use the card a necessary to smooth out any air pockets or bumps after
alloation
7.
Press the Power key to weak the terminal and check the touch panel with the stylus.
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8.
Verify that the screen accepts input from the stylus as usual. If not, re-apply the screen
protector.
9. Press the Power key to put the terminal back in suspend mode.
10. Clean the surface of the screen protector with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth.
11. Press the Power key to wake the terminal again.
12. For maximum performance, recalibrate the screen. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Double Tap Stylus > Calibrate tap.
13. Tap Recalibrate the follow the instructions on the screen.
4.8.
Back Panel Layout
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Window Scan
Lanyard with
GUITAR PICK
Buzzer
Battery Cover
Battery Locker
Lanyard with GUITAR PICK
The HANDY TERMINAL comes with Wrist Lanyard. You can attach it to the device.
Installed Battery
For information about installing the battery, see Install the Battery on paragraph 3.1.
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For information about battery power, see Battery Power on paragraph 4.17.
Buzzer
The integrated buzzer signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data, The buzzer
meets the following SPL levels at 10cm:
• 500Hz–80dB
• 1kHz–90dB
• 4kHz–90dB
4.9.
Left Side Panel Layout
SCAN Button
Scan Button
You can scan using the Scan button.
4.10. Installing Memory Cards
The HANDY TERMINAL supports Micro Secure Digital (SD) memory cards up to 32GB. Sandisk,
Kingstone and ATP micro SD recommended
To access the Micro SD card slot and insert the card, proceed as follows:
1.
Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode; see Suspend Mode on paragraph
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4.23.
2.
Remove the battery door on the back of the unit.
3.
Remove the battery and open
4. Insert the SD card with the label facing upward.
☞NOTE: To remove an installed SD card tap on the edge lightly to unlock the card; the card will pop out just enough
for you to grab its edge and pull it out.
5. Tap the Power key to resume operation.
6. To verify that the operating system recognizes the new memory card, open Windows Explorer
and navigate to My Device\Storage Card.
WARNING: Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD. Proper ESD precautions include, but are
not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded.
Do not force the card. If you feel resistance, remove the card, check the orientation, and reinsert it.
Do not use the Micro SD card slot for any other accessories.
It is highly recommended to lock the card holder even if the card is not present.
AVERTISSEMENT : Suivez les précautions appropriées contre les décharges électrostatiques pour éviter
d'endommager la carte SD. Ces précautions comprennent, mais ne sont pas limités au travail sur un tapis de décharge
électrostatique avec l’assurance que l'opérateur est correctement relié à la terre.
Ne forcez pas lors de l’installation de la carte SD. Si vous sentez une résistance, retirez la carte, vérifiez son orientation et
réinsérer la.
Ne pas utiliser le lecteur de carte Micro SD pour d'autres accessoires.
Il est fortement recommandé de verrouiller le support de carte même si la carte n'est pas présente.
4.11. Right Side Panel Layout
Scan button
Side Button
You can use the Programs Buttons option in the Control Panel to change the functionality of
the side buttons. Scan function is assigned by default(Scan button).
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4.12. Top Panel Layout
Image engine window (with engine)
Image Engine Window
The angled image engine reads and decodes most popular bar code symbolizes.
For more information, see Using the Image Engine on paragraph 6.
4.13. Bottom Panel Layout
I/O connector
HandyLink Connector
The HandyLink mechanical connector is designed to work exclusively with HANDY
TERMINAL peripherals and cables. This connector powers the terminal, charges the main
battery, and facilitates communication. This connector supports High speed USB 2.0
communication (up to 480 Mbps)
Through this connector, you can communicate with a host workstation via Microsoft
ActiveSync; see ActiveSync Communication on paragraph10.4
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The I/O connector supports the following signals:
Pin Description
Direction
GND
USB Host Detect#
IN
USB Power (+5V)
IN
IN
USB Power (+5V)
USB Host D+
IN/OUT
USB Host D-
IN/OUT
USB Host +5V Enable
OUT
DC_IN (+5V)
IN
DC_IN (+5V)
IN
USB Client D-
IN/OUT
USB Client D+
IN/OUT
GND
GND
☞NOTE: Signals referenced are for a DTE device.
4.14. Peripherals and Accessories
The following items are sold separately and enhance your HANDY TERMINAL’s capabilities.
Single Slot Cradle
This charging and communication cradle supports USB communication, enabling your terminal to
interface with the majority of enterprise systems. When a terminal is seated in a powered base,
itsbattery pack charges in fourhours for the standard capacity 2400mAh pack, six hours for the
extended capacity 3600mAh pack.
For more information, see Single Slot cradle/Single Ethernet cradle Device on paragraph 12.
Single Ethernet Cradle
The Single Ethernet cradle is used to charge the battery, to power the battery charging system in
the terminal, and can be used to communicate data from the terminal to a PC/laptop via the
Ethernet port.
For more information, see Single Slot cradle/Single Ethernet cradle Device on paragraph 12.
4.15. USB ActiveSync Cable
The ActiveSync Cable is used when communicating between the terminal and a host computer to
transfer data via the USB interface.
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4.16. Li-ion Battery Packs
The Li-ion battery pack provides the main power supply for the terminal.
4.17. Battery Power
The intelligent battery technology inside the terminal features of battery power:
• Thebattery pack
The battery works to prevent data loss when the terminal is used over long periods of time.
The battery must be charged to full capacity before using the HANDY TERMINAL for the
first time!
Charge the main battery pack with the Handy Terminal charging cable for a minimum of 5hours
depending on your battery before initial use.
4.18. Main Battery Pack
There are two Li-ion battery packs available for the HANDY TERMINAL:
Standard Capacity:Li-ion 3.7V/2400mAh/8.8Wh
Extended Capacity:Li-ion 3.7V/3600mAh/13.3Wh
The Li-ion battery pack is the primary power source for the Handy Terminal as well as for the
internal backup battery.
Changing the Main Battery Pack
Before installing a battery pack, press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode so that
operations are suspended before removing the main power source. Always put the terminal in
Suspend Mode prior to changing the battery. The HANDY TERMINAL is shipped with the battery
separate from the unit. You will need to loosen the Lanyard, remove the battery door, insert the
battery, and replace the battery door.
☞NOTE:
door must
prior to
The
battery
be
installed
booting
the unit.
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Battery pack
Charging Options
When the battery is installed in the terminal, you can use any of the peripherals listed below to
charge the battery.
• AC Power Supply to DC Jack direct.
• Single slot docking cradle/Single slot Ethernet cradle
• Insert the battery in the spare battery charging well in the back of either the Handy Terminal slot
cradle or Handy Terminal Ethernet cradle.
Charging Time
The standard capacity 2400mAh Li-ion battery pack requires fourhours to charge to full capacity.
six hours for the extended capacity 3600mAh
4.19. Managing Main Battery Power
Data and files saved on the Handy Terminal may be stored in RAM memory; therefore, maintain a
continuous power supply to the terminal to help prevent data loss. When you remove a battery pack,
insert another charged battery pack in the Handy Terminal. If the main battery pack is low, insert
the terminal into a charging peripheral to power the terminal and begin recharging the battery.
☞NOTE: If the main battery is low and the terminal is in Suspend Mode, pressing thePower button doesnot wake
the HANDY TERMINAL; you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery or apply AC power to
the terminal.
Checking Battery Power
Tap the battery icon to open the Power Properties. The Battery tab opens displaying the charge
status of the main battery
☞NOTE: You can also check battery power by tappingStart -> Settings ->Control Panel->Power.
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4.20. Resetting the Terminal
There are three types of system resets: a Soft Reset, a Hard Reset, or a Factory Reset. The soft and
hard resets preserve all data stored in the file system.
Soft Reset (Warm Boot)
A soft reset re-boots the terminal without losing RAM data, terminates all running applications,
reloads the OS, and launches Autoinstall, which re-initializes any CAB or REG files in
\AutoInstall\Cabfile folder.
You would perform a soft reset 1) when the terminal fails to respond, 2) after installing software
applications that require a reboot, or 3) after making changes to certain system settings, or 4) to
install new CAB or REG files.
To perform a Soft Reset:
1. Press the Power button for 3 seconds and choose the SoftReset on the power menu.
2. When the reset is complete, the Desktop appears.
Hard Reset (Cold Boot)
CAUTION:A hard reset erases all of the data and applications stored in RAM memory, reloads the
OS, and launches Autoinstall, which installs any CAB or REG files in the \AutoInstall\Cabfile.
ATTENTION:Une réinitialisation matérielle (hard reset) efface toutes les données et les applications stockées dans la
mémoire RAM du terminal. Elle charge à nouveau le système d'exploitation, et lance la procédure d’Autoinstall, qui installe
tous les fichiers CAB ou REG dans le répertoire \ AutoInstall \ CABFILE
Hard resets automatically launch a soft reset as part of the boot process if there are CAB files
present.
To Perform a Hard Reset:
1. Press the Power button for 3 seconds and choose the Hard Reset on the power menu.
2. When the reset is complete, the Desktop appears.
To perform a Hard Reset if the terminal has stopped responding, press and hold the Power button
for 8 seconds until the terminal starts to re-boot.
Factory Reset
CAUTION:To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory
device before performing anupgrade or factory reset.
To Perform a Factory Reset:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Perform a Hard Reset
The terminal will reboot automatically and you will see first booting screen
Press “1277” when version information is displayed and then you will enter bootloader menu.
Press “12” to perform a factory reset.
When the clean boot is completed, do a touch calibration.
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4.21. Suspend Mode
Suspend Mode suspends terminal operation. The terminal appears to be “off” when in Suspend
Mode. The terminal is programmed to go into Suspend Mode automatically when inactive for a
specified period of time. You can set this time period in the Power setting.
To suspend and resume operation, press the Power button. You may also press the front Scan key
to wake a suspended device unless the battery door has been removed and replaced.
☞NOTE: You should always put the terminal in Suspend Mode when you change the battery pack; see Changing the
Battery Pack on paragraph 4.18.
Troubleshooting Suspend/Resume
If the terminal does not wake when you press the Power button, the main battery might be too low
to resume operation. To check, remove the battery and install a fully charged battery or connect the
terminal to a Handy Terminal charging peripheral.
4.22. Memory Allocation
You can verify file storage and program memory in System Properties.
1. Tap Start ->Settings ->Control Panel ->System ->Memory tab.
4.23. Care and Cleaning of the Products
When needed, clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean, non-abrasive, lintfree cloth. The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
4.24. PM200 Technical Specifications
Model
PM200
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Core
Application Software
Tools and Demos
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Processor
TI Cortex-A8 800MHz
Memory
128MBRAM X 256MBFlash
Storage Expansion
User accessible Micro SD memory card slot.
Display
2.4in. transmissive active matrix 65K color LCD with backlight, QVGA (240 x 320)
Scan Engine
1D engine: N4313e,SE965
2D engine : IT5x00
Keypad
Numeric
Audio
Built-in Buzzer
I/O
High speed USB 2.0 from cradle (or Pogo-pin Type)
Battery
Li-ion battery 3.7V / 2400 mAh / 8.8 Wh
Li-ion battery 3.7V / 3600 mAh / 13.3 Wh
Expected Hours of
Operation
8.5+ hours (with scan and continuously transmittingif using new standard Li-ion
battery)
Charging
Single Slot cradle–single-bay terminal charge/communicate
Single Ethernet cradle–single-bay terminal charge/communication base
(Via Ethernet connection)
Quad Battery Charger
Expected Charge Time
Capacity: 2400mAh –approx.<= 4 hours (from Low-Battery Shutdown level)
Capacity: 3600mAh – approx.<= 6 hours (from Low-Battery Shutdown level)
Charging Peripherals
Single Slot cradle–single-bay terminal charge/communicate
Single Ethernet cradle–single-bay terminal charge/communication base
(Via Ethernet connection)
Quad Battery Charger
WPAN
Bluetooth Class II (10 m) v2.1 Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) with internalantenna.
WLAN
Dual Mode 802.11 b/g/n (11 Mbps/54 Mbps) with internal antenna
WLAN Security
Wi-Fi Certified, 802.1X, WPA2, EAP, WEP, LEAP, TKIP, MSD, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS,
WPAPSK,PEAP, CCXv4
Operating
Temperature
-10° to 45°C
Charging Temperature
-10~45℃
Humidity
95% humidity, non-condensing
Construction
High impact resistant PC/ABS housings
Magnesium alloy internal chassis with component shock mounts
Drop
1.22m multiple drops to concrete, MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure
Tumble
4 ft (1.2m) tumbles (500 drops)
ESD
Air:
Direct:
Environmental
Independently certified to meet IP65 standards for moisture and particle resistance
Dimensions
H; 157mm x W; 57mm x L; 40.2mm(top)
± 15kV
± 8kV
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Weight
1) 1D ; 235g (181g with battery)
2) 2D ; 235g (181g with battery)
Scanner / Decode
Capabilities
1D Laser model: N4313e laser engine. Decodes all standard 1D codes.
2D enginemodel: IT5x002D Imager. Decodes all standard 1D, 2D, Postal, and OCR
codes.
5. Using the Keypad
5.1.
Numeric Keypad Layout
Scan key
Keyboard(28-key numeric)
5.2.
Navigation Keys
Located in the center of the keypad for easy access with either hand, the navigation keys enable
you to move the cursor up and down lines and from character to character.
5.3.
Basic Keys
Name
Function
YELLOW
Modifies the next key pressed to type specific functions.
BLUE
Modifies the next key pressed to type specific functions.
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ALPHA
Toggles the keypad between alpha (upper and lowercase) and numeric modes.
Indicator changes accordingly on the command bar.
ESC
returns to closing stage of program and stage before
Tab
Moves to next control (Indent function to Text editor)
Backspace
Backspace moves the cursor back one space.
If you are typing text, a character is deleted each time you press the backspace
key.
Enter
Performs the same function as the Enter key on a workstation.
Power
Suspends and resumes the terminal.
Scan
Activates the image engine to scan a bar code or take an image.
Space
Moves the cursor one space forward.
If you are typing text, it moves the text one space forward as well.
Soft(Left/Right)
Button move of Task Bar of bottom(Left/Right)
5.4.
Alpha/Numeric Modes
The keypad defaults to numeric mode. Use the ALPHA key to toggle between numeric and alpha
modes.
Pressing the ALPHA key once locks the keypad in numeric mode, alpha mode (lowercase), or alpha
mode (uppercase).
The command bar on the screen displays an icon that indicates the alpha/numeric status of the
keypad.
Icon
Keypad Status
Lowercase alpha mode.
Uppercase alpha mode.
Numeric mode.
5.5.
White Indicators on the Numeric Keys
(Please refer to Pointmobile Keyboard Specification v1.5document)
The mode is changed asNumeric / Upper / Lower when you press the white key, you can type each
number/ capital letter/small letter in the sequence
Each number key display the characters typed when you press that key in alpha mode.
Note that when typing in alpha mode, you must use the same multi-press method you would use
when typing letters on a phone keypad. Each key press types the next letter in the sequence as
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displayed by the alpha indicator.
5.6.
Yellow/Blue Modes of Numeric Keypad
The keypad defaults to normal mode. Use the YELLOW/BLUE key to toggle between normal and
YELLOW/BLUE modes.
Pressing the YELLOW/BLUE key once locks the keypad in normal mode, YELLOW/BLUE mode.
The command bar on the screen displays an icon that indicates the YELLOW/BLUE status of the
keypad.
Icon
Keypad Status
YELLOW mode.
BLUE mode.
5.7.
YELLOW Key Combinations
YELLOW key modifies the next key pressed to perform specific functions.
Key Combination
Function
YELLOW + 1
YELLOW + 2
YELLOW + 3
YELLOW + 4
YELLOW + 5
YELLOW + 6
YELLOW + 7
YELLOW + 8
YELLOW + 9
YELLOW + 0
YELLOW + SP
YELLOW + .
5.8.
BLUE key combinations
BLUE key modifies the next key pressed to perform specific functions.
Key Combination
Function
BLUE + F1
F7
BLUE + F2
F8
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BLUE + F3
F9
BLUE + 1
F4
BLUE + 2
F5
BLUE + 3
F6
BLUE + 4
Wireless LAN power On or Off
BLUE + 5
Backlight Up
BLUE + 6
Volume Up
BLUE + 7
Windows Manu
BLUE + 8
Backlight Down
BLUE + 9
Volume Down
BLUE + 0
Del
BLUE + SP
Align the screen(Press ESC to exit)
5.9.
Program Buttons
Buttons can be programmed to execute different functions using the Program Button program in the
Control Panel. The following buttons on the HANDY TERMINAL are programmed for the listed
function.
Key Combination
Function
FSCAN
DoScan
BLUE+FSCAN
No Action
LSCAN
DoScan
RSCAN
DoScan
BLUE+ESC
No Action
BLUE+BKSP
No Action
BLUE+TAB
No Action
BLUE+ENT
No Action
BLUE+LEFT
Home key
BLUE+RIGHT
End key
BLUE+UP
PageUp key
BLUE+DOWN
PageDown key
F1
F1
F2
F2
F3
F3
F4
F4
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F5
F5
F6
F6
F7
F7
F8
F8
F9
F9
WLAN
Wireless LAN power On or Off
BRIGHT+
Backlight Up
BRIGHT-
Backlight Down
VOL+
Volume Up
VOL-
Volume Down
STARTMENU
Start Menu key
DEL
Del key
CALIBRATION
Touch Calibration
6. Using the Image Engine
6.1.
Overview
The HANDY TERMINAL contains anN560X and IT5x002D image engine that instantly reads all
popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni-directional aiming and decoding or a N4313 1D
laser engine that reads all popular 1D bar codes. The image engine can also capture digital images,
such as signatures and pictures.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode due to specular reflection if scanning from directly above. Try again after
changing angle.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode, if this handy terminal is too close to or too far from the barcode even if the
barcode is within the aiming range. Move the handy terminal toward or away from the barcode slowly and try again. The
aiming range is for reference only.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode if the barcode surface is curved. Scan the barcode at the center of the aiming
range.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode if the barcode surface is dirty. Try again after cleaning the barcode.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode if the image engine window is dirty. Try again after wiping the window with a
cotton swab or similar soft object gently.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode according to the direct sunlight or the brightness of the surrounding. Try again
away from the direct sunlight. Try again after adjusting the brightness of the surrounding if indoors.
☞NOTE:It may not read the barcode if it is blue on white background. Try again after changing angle or
adjusting the brightness of the surrounding.
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☞NOTE:IIt may not reead the barco
code if it is bllack on silverr background
d. Try again aafter changin
ng angle or
adjusting th
he brightnesss of the surro
ounding.
☞NOTE:BBar codes prrinted on glos
ossy or laminaated paper are
a best read
d at angles grreater than 5°
5 in relation
to the Laser
er Engine. Thi
his prevents bright
illumin
nation reflecti
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d to the Lase
er Engine..
☞NOTE:PPerformancee may be imppacted by barar code qualityty and enviroonmental connditions
☞NOTE:MMisreading may
m occur, iff the bar code
de isn’t positio
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er beam
positions arre as follows
6.2.
Available
e Image Engines
The HANDY
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AL is equipp
ped with anN
N560X and IT5x00.
6.3.
Depth
of Field
Depth of Field for N560X
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☞NOTE: TestCondition: Room Temperature(Approx. 23°C), 0 Lux.
☞NOTE: New picture : N5600-IM Rev E.pdf base.
Depth of Field for IT5x00
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6.4.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
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Symbology Type
1D Symbologies
Symbology Name
Codabar
Code 11
Code 128
Code 39
Code 93 / 93i
EAN-8
EAN-13
Interleaved 2 of 5
Reduced Space Symbology
UPC-A
UPC-E
2D Symbologies
Aztec Code
Data Matrix
MaxiCode
MicroPDF417
PDF417
QR Code and Micro QR Code
Han Xin
Composite Codes
EAN.UCC Composite
Codablock F
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
OCR
OCR
Postal Codes
Postnet
British Post(BPO)
Canadian Post
Australian Post
Japanese Post
Planet Code
KIX (Netherlands) Post
China Post
Korea Post
4-CB(4-State Customer Barcode)
ID-Tag(UPU 4-State)
6.5.
MSI
Trioptic Code
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
Matrix 2 of 5
Telepen
GS1-128
ISBT 128
Straight 2 of 5 (Industrial)
UPC-A (Coupon Code)
UPC-E1
Straight 2 of 5 (IATA)
Activating the Engine
When a scanning application is open, press the Scan key to activate the image engine.
6.6.
Using Demos
Handy Terminal Demos are software utilities loaded on all Handy Terminal terminals that
demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal. There are two Demos that feature the image
engine: Image Demo and Scan Demo.
To access these demos, tap Start ->Demos.
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• Select Sc
can Demo to verify de
ecoding, or
• Select Im
mage Dem
mo to verify imaging (no
ot available on device using the N
N4313 laser engine).
6.7.
Decoding
The Handyy Terminal supports
Full-area Imaging decode
e mode.
Full-area Imaging
a imaging th
he Handy Te
erminal sup
pports omni--directional aiming meaning that a
Wiith full-area
po
ositive read can be obta
ained from many posittions. For de
etails, see O
Omni-Directtional
Sccanning Positions on pa
aragraph 6.10.
6.8.
T Decod
To
de a Bar Code
1. Tap Sta
art ->Progrrams -> De
emos ->Sc
can Demo..
2. Position the Handy Terminal over
one of the
t Sample
e Bar Codes on paragra
aph 6.9.
A range of 4–10 incches (10–25
5 cm) from the bar cod
de is recommended.
3. Project the
t aiming brackets byy pressing and
a holding the Scan key.
The Sca
hts red.
an LED ligh
4. Center the
t aimer crrosshair ove
er the bar code.
The aiiming beam
m should be oriented in line with
the bar code to ach
hieve optima
al decoding
g; Omni-Dire
ectional Sca
anning Posittions on paragraph 6.1
10.
5. When th
he bar code
e is successffully decode
ed, the deco
ode LED ligh
hts green and the term
minal beeps.
6.9.
Sample
B Code
Bar
es
You can usse the follow
wing bar co
odes to veriffy decoding:
Code
e 39
PD
DF 417
6.10. Omni-Dir
rectional Scanniing Posittions
The high-vvis aiming pattern
fram
mes the bar code to pro
ovide you with
w the besst scanning performancce.
For N560x
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For IT5x00
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☞NOTE: To achieve the best read, the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code.
The aiming pattern is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when the
terminal is held farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil size) should
be read closer to the unit whereas larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther from the
unit.
6.11. Capturing Images
The image-capture process is an intuitive, split-second operation for experienced users. By following
basic guidelines, however, new users can easily develop their own technique and, with practice,
quickly learn to adapt to different application environments.
Image Preview
When the imaging process is initiated, the touch screen displays a preview of the object.
This is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing and has a slightly
degraded appearance compared to the captured image. This is normal; the captured image
has a higher resolution.
File Formats
The Handy Terminal supports BMP file format only.
7. Using the Laser Engine
7.1.
Overview
The HANDY TERMINAL (N4313 laser version) contains a laser diode that emits a beam toward an
oscillating mirror that scans through the code and the reflected light is bounced off of two mirrors
back to the collector. The laser version reads all popular 1D bar codes. See Overview on paragraph
6.1 also.
☞NOTE: Performance may be impacted by bar code quality and environmental conditions.
7.2.
Available Laser Engines
The HANDY TERMINAL can be equipped with an N4313 laser engine (depending on the
configuration purchased).
7.3.
Depth of Field
Depth of Field for N4313
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☞NOTE: TestCondition: Room Temperature(Approx. 20°C), 450 ~ 500 Lux.
☞NOTE: * = dependent on width of bar code.
7.4.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Symbology Type
Symbology Name
1D Symbologies
Codabar
Code 39
Interleaved 2of5
Nec 2of5
Code 93
Straight 2of5Industrial
Straight 2 of 5 IATA
Matrix 2 of 5
Code 11
Code 128
GS1 128
Telepen
UPC A
UPC E
EAN 13
EAN 8
MSI
Plessey
GS1 DatabarOmnidirectional
GS1 DatabarLimited)
GS1 Databar(Expanded
China Post
Trioptic
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7.5.
Activating the Engine
When a scanning application is open, press the Scan key to activate the laser engine.
7.6.
Using Demos
Handy Terminal Demos are software utilities loaded on Handy Terminals that demonstrate the
advanced features of the terminal.
To access these demos, tap Start >Programs >Demos.
• Select Scan Demo to verify decoding
7.7.
Decoding a Bar Code
1. Tap Start >Programs >Demos > Scan Demo.
2. Position the Handy Terminal over one of the Sample Bar Codes on paragraph 7.8.
A range of 4-10 inches (10-25 cm) from the bar code is recommended.
3. Project the aiming beam by pressing and holding the Scan key. The Scan LED lights red.
4. Center the aimer beam horizontally over the bar code and highlight all of the vertical bars of the
bar code. The aiming pattern is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger
when the terminal is held farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil
size) should be read closer to the unit whereas larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read
farther from the unit.
5. When the bar code is successfully decoded, the decode LED lights green and the terminal beeps.
7.8.
Sample Bar Code
You can use the following bar code to verify decoding:
7.9.
Scanning Positions
The aiming beam must be aimed across the entire bar code to provide you with the best scanning
performance. The aiming pattern is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger
when the terminal is held farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil size)
should be read closer to the unit whereas larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther
from the unit.
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8. Using ScanWedge
8.1.
Overview
ScanWedge sends data from the installed scan engine(N4313 or N560X) to the foreground
application as keystrokes or clipboard. The foreground application is the open software application
whose window is currently active on the display.
As a result, you can checkdecoded bar code datawithMicrosoft WordPad.
8.2.
Enabling ScanWedge
ScanWedge is enabled by default in Handy Terminal
Tap the ScanWedge icon once
. ScanWedge initializes and enables.
Command Bar Menu
Tap
icon in taskbar to open the command bar menu.
Menu Item
Notification
Sub Item
This item …
Beep
Enables and disables the audio notification for decode/data
reception. There is one sound for success and another sound for an
error.
LED
Enables and disables LED notification for decode/data reception.
Vibrator
Result Type
Terminator
Enables and disables Vibrator notification for decode/data
reception.
Specifies the method to use when sending the decoded message to
the foreground application
Keyboard
Event
Send decoded bar code data as Keyboard event(stroke)
Clipboard
Send decoded bar code data to clipboard(copy&paste)
None
Add nothing at end of decoded bar code data
CRLF
Add CRLF at end of decoded bar code data
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Space
Add Space at end of decoded bar code data
Tab
Add Tab at end of decoded bar code data
Tab & CRLF
Add Tab and CRLF at end of decoded bar code data
CR
Add CR at end of decoded bar code data
LF
Add LF at end of decoded bar code data
Auto Scan
Enable Auto Scan feature
Continuous Scan
Enable Continuous Scan feature
Setting
Open Scanner setting applet
Disable Scanner
Disable Scanner trigger
Close
Close Scanwedge
9. Using Control Panel
System Properties
9.1.
Refer to the System control panel for informationrelated to the system.
9.1.1.
General
1. Select
Start > Settings > Control Panel >System Properties>
General tab to determine the following information about
your PDA:




Operating system
Processor
Memory
Expansion slot
9.1.2.
Memory
Specifies available ROM and RAM capacity
9.1.3.
Device Name
Your device uses this information to identify itself to
other computers.
Terminal Serial Number will be in Device Name section
by default. You can modify it.
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9.1.4.
9.2.
9.2.1.
Copyrights
Power properties
Battery
To see main and backup battery level indicators open
Start > Settings > Control panel >Power or double tap on
Battery icon in taskbar.
9.2.2.
Power off
To adjust power management settings,
1. Set idle time when on battery power before device
suspends.
2. Set idle time when on external power before device
suspends.
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3. To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the < ENT > key on the keypad.
☞NOTE:
9.2.3.
To save battery life it is recommended to set idle time as short as possible.
CPU Power Setting
To adjust CPU power settings,
1. Auto Power : Enable automatically CPU power control to
maximize battery life.
2. Manual Power : CPU Clock can be fixed by User.
9.2.4.
Alerts
Adjust the level of main battery for Low battery message and
Critical battery message.
By default, 20% is set for Low battery message and 10% is
set for Critical battery message.
9.2.5.
Wakeup Source
Enable Wake(Resume) resources from suspend(Sleep) mode
By default, all available resources are enabled.
9.3.
Program Button properties
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ProgramButtons Tab
9.3.1.
1.
Select
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Program
buttons
2.
4.
Chose its type:
 Default – button will be assigned default function.
 No function – button does not have any functions.
 Scan key – button is used as Scan key.
 Application – click on Open button and select
application to bind with this key.
To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the<
ENT > key on the keypad
9.3.2.
Key define Tab
Apply and Set the key which is already defined
9.4.
Backlight Properties
Modify display and keyboard backlight brightness.
Also set backlight options (i.e. turn off time).
To modify backlight settings open:
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Backlight
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9.4.1.
Battery power Tab
Modify display backlight settings when device runs on
batteries.
 Set display brightness level
 Set backlight timeout time.
Available options:
10 sec
30 sec (by default)
1 min
2 min
3 min
4 min
5 min
 Enable to turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped
☞NOTE:To extend battery life it is recommended to set display backlight turn off time as short as possible.
☞NOTE:To extend battery life it is recommended to set display backlight brightness level as low as possible.
9.4.2.
External power Tab
Modify display backlight settings when device runs on external
power.
 Set display brightness level
 Set backlight timeout time.
Available options:
Unchecked(By default)
1 min
2 min
5 min
10 min
15 min
30 min
 Enable to turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped
9.4.3.
Keyboard backlight Tab
Enable Keyboard backlight when button is pressed
By default this is turned off.
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9.5.
Scanner Settings
To change the Scanner configuration parameteras follows:
Tap the Scanwedge icon in the System Tray to open the
menu shown in image on the right and select Settings to
open the Scanner Settings appletor Start > Settings
>Control Panel>Scanner Settings
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9.5.1.
Tab
Basic
Scanner Settings Applet
Section
Scanning
Option
Description
Trigger timeout (sec)
Specifies the trigger time out in
seconds. If a barcode is not
decoded within the specified
timeout, the default Notifier
indicates that decoding is failed
Enable Auto Scan
Enable Auto Scan with specified
interval.
Auto Scan interval (sec)
Set Auto Scan interval time.
Continuous Scan
Enable Continuous Scan without
any interval.
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User Message
Wedge mode
Select the desired barcode end
method from the pull down list.
Terminator
Options
(N4313 device only)
Power Save Mode
Power Save TimeOut
(sec)
1~65535
Enable Center window. Bar
codes are decoded only if they
are within the specified windows
Standard:
Quick Omni (By default):
Start to decoding after specified
milliseconds
Values: 0(default), 100, 200,
300, 400, 500, 600,
700, 800, 900, 1000
Options
(IT5x00/N560x
device only)
Decode Mode(IT5300SR
device only)
Options
(N560x only)
Power Save TimeOut
(sec)
1~3600
Beep
Volume
Set sounds volume.
Good read
Set sound to indicate good read.
Bad read
Set sound to indicate bad read.
Enable
Enable visual scan indicators.
Good read
Set vibration time after
good read.
If enabled
– plays audio sound
Notification
Values: None, CRLF, Space,
Tab, Tab & CRLF, CR, LF
Select Power Save Mode
OFF
SLEEP
HIBERNATE(default)
Enable Center Window
(IT5300SR device only)
Options
Select Result Type
User Message
Keyboard Event
Clipboard(default)
LED
Vibrator
If enabled
- Turn on LED for good/bad
scan indicator
Delay Before
Decoding(IT5300SR
device only)
Bad read
Transmit Barcode ID
Barcode ID
Wedge
Transmit AIM ID
Group Separator
Label
Prefix
Suffix
Set vibration time after
badread.
Enable to transmit predefined
barcode ID in Detail tab
Enable to transmit predefined
AIM ID in Detail tab
Set Group Separator character
Enter Prefix to be sent prior to
the decoded/received data.
Enter Suffix to be sent after the
decoded/received data
Symbologies
Select barcode types you want to read
There is “Enable All” and “Disable All” to enable/disable all symbologies
Tab
Section
Option
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Description
Details
Specifies or enable
available detail settings
in symbologies
Enable this code
Tap/enable this checkbox to
enable the selected bar code
type.
Barcode ID
Enter the desired features you
wish to transmit as bar code ID
Length
Set the minimum and maximum
lengths from the pull-down lists.
If the numbers are the same,
acceptable bar codes will only
be that length. Not all types will
have this option enabled.
Redundancy(N4313
device only)
If you are encountering errors
when reading some bar codes,
you may want to adjust the
redundancy count. Redundancy
adjusts the number of times a
bar code is decoded before
transmission, which may reduce
the number of errors. Note that
the higher the redundancy
count, the longer it will take to
decode the bar code
Specifies Barcode engine type, Firmware revision, Decider revision, API revision
About
After modifying the current
settings, if you wish to return to
the factory defaults, tap the
Load Factory Default button.
Load Factory Default
10. Communication
10.1. Communication Options
Handy Terminal offers several communication options including Microsoft ActiveSync and wireless
radios.
HandyLinkConnector (Wired Communication)
The mechanical connector on the bottom panel connects the terminal to various Handy
Terminal communication peripherals that connect to a host workstation via USB (1.1 or
higher), thus enabling ActiveSync communication.
For more information, see ActiveSync Communication on paragraph10.4.
Wireless Radios (Wireless Communication)
HANDY TERMINALs can be equipped with an 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth radio.
For more information, see Wireless Radios on paragraph 10.14.
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10.2. Installing Additional Software
Handy Terminal is shipped with the operating system, radio drivers, and custom software (CICO)
already installed. These are the default programs that install when your terminal first boots up. You
can install additional software programs on the terminal provided that the following parameters are
met:
• The software program was created for a Windows CE device.
• The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program.
• The program has an EXE, CAB, or DLL extension.
When selecting programs, verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the
embedded CE 6.0 Coreand the terminal’s processor. You can verify your processor by tapping Start
->Settings ->Control panel->System->Generaltab. Make a note of the information in the
Processor field.
To install additional software, you can use the communication options described in this chapter.
• Adding Programs via ActiveSync (paragraph 10.13)
• Adding Programs from the Internet (paragraph 10.17)
10.3. Connecting the USB ActiveSync Cable
To facilitate USB communication between the Handy Terminal and the host workstation, you may
connect your unit to a host by using either the USB ActiveSync cable, the optional Single Slot
Docking Cradle or the optional Single Slot Ethernet Cradle.If you use the Communication Cable,
slide the cable unit onto the bottom of the terminal lining up the terminal’s micro-USB connector
with the cable unit’s connector.
10.4. ActiveSync Communication
To synchronize, ActiveSync 4.1 or higher must be installed and configured for the appropriate
communication type on the host workstation and the Handy Terminal. Handy Terminals ship with
ActiveSync already installed. Therefore, if ActiveSync is already installed on the host workstation,
you just need to connect the Handy Terminal to the host workstation (via Handy Terminal
peripheral) to initiate communication.
☞NOTE: You can download the most current version of ActiveSync (for Windows XP) or Windows Mobile Device
Center (Windows Vista, 7) from www.microsoft.com.
WARNING: When communicating via ActiveSync, your terminal is designed to be connected to the host
workstation with a Pointmobile communication peripheral. We recommend use of Pointmobile peripherals, power
cables, and power adapters. Use of any non-Pointmobile peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage
not covered by the warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT : Lors de la communication via ActiveSync, votre terminal est conçu pour être connecté à une
station de travail hôte avec un périphérique de communication Pointmobile. Nous recommandons l'utilisation des
périphériques, câbles d'alimentation et les adaptateurs électriques fournis par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de tout autre
périphérique peut causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie.
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10.5. Communication Type
The HANDY TERMINAL supports the following type of communication via ActiveSync through its I/O
connector on the bottom panel:
USB
The USB cable and hardware peripherals allow the Handy Terminal to communicate with a
workstation through a USB port or to a network through a USB hub. The Handy Terminal supports
high -speed USB communication (USB 2.0); maximum data transfer rate is 480 Mbps. The Handy
Terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box.
10.6. Hardware Requirements for Setup
• AC Adaptor (if needed)
• USB ActiveSync Cable (for USB communication)
• ActiveSync v4.1 or higher (for Windows XP), Windows Mobile Device Center (for Vista and
Windows 7) installed on the host workstation
• Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 computer.
10.7. Software Requirements for Communication
To sync successfully, ActiveSync must be configured for the same communication type on both the
host workstation and the Handy Terminal. ActiveSync must be setup on your workstation before you
initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time.
10.8. Setting Up the Host Workstation
Verify that ActiveSync is configured to use the appropriate communication type by selecting File >Connection Settings.
For USB communication, check Allow USB connections.
10.9. Communicating with the Handy Terminal
After setting up both the workstation and the terminal, ActiveSync connection should be automatic.
1. Connect the Handy Terminal to a communication peripheral, such as the Handy Terminal Docking
cradle.
2. The Handy Terminal automatically opens ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to
establish a connection.
10.10.
Synchronizing with the Host Workstation
After setup, synchronization begins automatically whenever the terminal’s mechanical connector
connects to a Handy Terminal peripheral that is connected to a host workstation with ActiveSync
installed.
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10.11.
Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation
When the terminal and desktop computer are connected, open the main ActiveSync window (on the
desktop), and click Explore.
The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer.
The Handy Terminal is now treated as a mass storage device, and transferring files is as simple as
dragging and dropping or copying and pasting as you would for moving files between folders on
your hard drive.
10.12.
Adding Programs via ActiveSync
WARNING: When selecting programs, verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the
embedded CE 6.0 Coreand the terminal’s processor. You can verify your processor by tappingStart -> Settings
->Control panel ->System ->Generaltab. Make a note of the information in the Processor field.
AVERTISSEMENT :Lors de la sélectionde programmes, vérifiez que ceux-ci et leur version ont bien été conçus
pourembedded CE 6.0 Coreet sont supporté par le processeurdu terminal. Vous pouvez vérifier le type de votre
processeuren appuyant sur Démarrer-> Paramètres -> Système ->A propos->Version.
Generally, software for embedded CE 6.0 Coredevices must be installed to the host workstation first,
then transferred to the Handy Terminal.
1. Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD. You may see
a single *.exe or setup.exe file, a *.cab file, or *.dll. (There may also be several versions of files
for different device types and processors.)
2. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
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Many programs provide special installation instructions.
3. Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Handy Terminal communication peripheral.
If the File is an Installer
An installer program is one that installs to the workstation and the terminal simultaneously; one
process installs to both devices.
1. On the workstation, the *.exe or *.setup.exe file. The installation wizard begins.
2. Follow the directions on the workstation screen.
The installation process includes transferring the software to the terminal via ActiveSync.
If the File is Not an Installer
Some programs cannot be installed on workstations because they are designed exclusively for
embedded CE 6.0 Coredevices. In these cases, the appropriate files must be stored on the host
workstation and transferred to the terminal via ActiveSync Explore.
☞NOTE: If an error message stating that the program is valid but designed for a different type of computer appears
when you try to install the program on the workstation, the program is not an installer.
1. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or
documentation, open ActiveSyncor Windows Mobile Device Centeron the workstation and
click Explore.
2. On the workstation, navigate to the workstation folder containing the program file(s) and copy
them to the Program Files folder on the terminal.
If you want the program to persist through hard resets, save the program to the
Autoinstall\Cabfile folder(\AutoInstall\Cabfile).
3. On the terminal Desktop, File Explorer in Windows Menu navigate to the folder where the
program is located.
4. Tap on the program file to install it.
If you copied the file to the Autoinstall\Cabfile folder, you can choose to install the program by
performing a hard reset. The program installs as part of initialization.
5. After installation is complete, access the program by tapping Start ->Programs, and the
program appears on the Programs screen. Tap the icon to open the program.
10.13.
Wireless Radios
There are two radio options: 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth
1. 802.11 b/g/n (WLAN configuration): Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n Radio), up to 72.2Mbps
2. Bluetooth (WPAN configuration): Integrated Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
☞NOTE: PM200 does not provide all Bluetooth profiles.
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10.14.
Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network
You connect the terminal to a wireless network through the on-board radio (802.11b/g/nBluetooth
and/or Phone).
Each radio has its own configuration program and requires specific information about the wireless
network to connect. Successful connection depends on your network infrastructure about which you
will need specific information from your network administrator.
☞NOTE: 802.11 b/g/n radio module is off by default, in order to avoid wasting energy, you can switch it off using the
Wireless Communications applet
☞NOTE: Suspending the terminal powers off the 802.11 b/g/n radio and drops the radio connection. When the
terminal resumes, depending on the radio power mode and security protocol selected, it may take up to 30 seconds
for the 802.11 b/g/n radio drivers to re-associate the radio to the network.
☞NOTE: Area coverage and radio performance may vary, due to environmental conditions, access points types or
interference caused by other devices (microwave ovens, radio transmitters, etc.).If necessary, please turn off the
WALN or Bluetooth.
☞NOTE:Radio performance may vary if using WLAN, Bluetooths and Phone and phone imultaneously. If necessary,
please turn off either WLAN or Bluetoothand/or Phone..
10.15.
WLAN (802.11b/g/n Radio)
HANDY TERMINAL has a 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/nWLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) radio that
uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology. The radio is interoperable with other
802.11b/g/n, Wi-Fi compliant products including access points (APs), workstations via PC card
adapters, and other wireless portable devices.
By default, the 802.11b/g/n radio is powered-off (i.e., disabled) “out of the box” To power it on (i.e.,
enable), press the vertical arrow (bottom right corner of screen) and select Turn Wireless LAN On.
The enable/disable state of the radio will survive subsequent soft and hard resets. The next step is
to configure the connection parameters of the radio to connect to a wireless network.
Configuring the WLAN Radio
The WLAN radio is configured in thePointmobile WLAN Client, which you access by the program icon
in the command bar.
10.16.
Adding Programs from the Internet
When you have established a network connection (whether via Wireless LAN, Bluetooth,
oractiveSync), you can access the Internet and download additional software programs.
When selecting programs, verify that the program and version of the program are designed for
embedded CE 6.0 Coreand the terminal’s processor. You can verify your processor by tapping
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> General tab. Make a note of the
information in the Processor field.
1. Open Internet Explorer and navigate to the program’s location. You may see a single *.exe or
setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors.
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2. Select the program version that matches your Handy Terminal and processor.
3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
Many programs provide special installation instructions.
4. Download the program to the terminal directly from the Internet.
You would normally store the program in the Program Files folder unless another location is
required by the program.
5. On the terminal, the installer file; e.g., the *.exe file.
6. The installation wizard for the program begins.
7. Follow the directions on the screen to complete installation.
11. Bluetooth Handler
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology to connect portable
and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security.
11.1. Enabling the Bluetooth Radio
1. Select the device panel indicated by the UP arrow in the lower, right portion of the display.
2. Tap Turn Bluetooth On.
The Bluetooth icon appears in the task bar.
☞NOTE: In order to avoid wasting energy, the Bluetooth, module is off by default. If you need to have Bluetooth
working, the module must be powered on using the Wireless Communications applet.
☞NOTE: Suspending the terminal powers off the Bluetooth radio and drops the Bluetooth connection. When the
terminal resumes, it takes approximately 10 seconds for the Bluetooth radio driver to re-initialize the radio.
☞NOTE: Area coverage and Bluetooth radio performance may vary, due to environmental conditions or interference
caused by other devices (microwave ovens, radio transmitters, etc.).
11.2. Connecting to Other Devices
Before connecting to another device, make sure that the Bluetooth connection on the other device is
enabled.
1. Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the task bar.
The Bluetooth Handler appears on the screen.
2. Add New Device
The available services of all devices / profiles in range display in the Bluetooth Handler.
11.3. Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Connecting Bluetooth devices usually requires that they be paired; the same passkey must be
entered for each device. If you want to connect the HANDY TERMINAL to a device without any input
method (e.g., printers, headsets), refer to the user documentation that accompanied the device for
pairing information.
1. Tap on the desired device / profile in the Bluetooth Handler.
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2. Tap the Next Button on the bottom
Once asked if you need to authenticate the device,
3. Enter 4 random digits and tap the Next button.
4. Enter the same digits on the other device when prompted.
5. After pairing, tap on the selected device / profile and selectActive.
11.4. Setting Up a Bluetooth Printer
1. Make sure that the Bluetooth printer is on and activated.
2. If not done so already, turn Bluetooth On (by selecting the vertical arrow on the Command Bar).
3. Tap Scan Device, which runs a Bluetooth Inquiry, then SDP Query.
4. If you see your Bluetooth printer device displayed. You can press the Refresh button to search
again.
12. Single Slot cradle/Single Ethernet cradle Device
☞NOTE: The cradle is option accessory and needed to purchase separately with incidental expensesin the aftermarket
12.1. Overview
☞NOTE: The information in this chapter applies to both the Single Slot cradle and Single Ethernet cradledevices unless
otherwise indicated.
As the hub of your HANDY TERMINAL system, the Single Slot cradle charging and communication
cradle supports full-speed USB 2.0 with a workstation. The Single Ethernet cradle is identical to the
Single Slot cradle except it supports Ethernet communication as well as full-speed USB 2.0
12.2. Battery Charging
The base should complete a full charge of the battery pack in 5hours for the standard
capacity2400mAh: Battery Pack on the handy terminal
In addition to charging, the base powers the terminal’s intelligent battery charging system, which
protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging. The terminal senses when a battery pack
is fully charged and automatically turns off the charger. If the battery voltage drops below the
charge threshold, the charger turns on again to maintain the battery at full capacity. As a result,
Handy Terminals may be stored in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals, battery
packs, or peripherals. For prolonged storage, see Storage Guidelines on paragraph 4.20.
12.3. Power Supply
The power cable that ships with each terminal also powers the base.
WARNING: We recommend use of Pointmobile peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Use of any
non-Pointmobile peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
We recommend use of Pointmobile Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non- Pointmobile battery may damage not
covered by warranty.
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AVERTISSEMENT : Nous recommandons l'utilisation des périphériques, câbles d'alimentation et les adaptateurs
électriques fournis par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de tout autre périphérique, peut causer des dommages non
couverts par la garantie.
Nous recommandons l'utilisation de batteries Li-Ion approuvées par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de toute autre batterie
peut causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handyterminals or batteries. All components must be dry
before connecting to an external power source.
AVERTISSEMENT : Nous recommandons l'utilisation des périphériques, câbles d'alimentation et les adaptateurs
électriques fournis par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de tout autre périphérique, peut causer des dommages non
couverts par la garantie.
Nous recommandons l'utilisation de batteries Li-Ion approuvées par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de toute autre batterie
peut causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie
12.4. Front Panel
Terminal Well
Place the Handy Terminal in the terminal well to communicate with a host device, power
the terminal, and charge the terminal’s battery. Make sure that the device is securely seated.
Rubber Feet
The bottom panel has four rubber feet to stabilize the unit on a flat surface. You can set the
base on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet.
Charging LED
If the LED is red, the unit is charging; if it is green, the charge is complete.
12.5
Back Panel
Single Slot Cradle
USB port
DC power jack
Ethernet port
USB port
DC Power Jack
Connect the power cable to this power jack; see powering the Single SlotCradle Device on
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paragraph12.6.
USB Port
The USB port is full-speed (v2.0). Using the USB cable, you can connect the base to a USBcompliant device to facilitate USB communication to and from the terminal. USB
communication occurs through Microsoft ActiveSync (v.4.1 or higher). For more information
about ActiveSync setup, see ActiveSync Communication on paragraph10.4.
Ethernet Port (Single Ethernet cradle only)
Using an Ethernet cable, you can connect the Single Ethernet cradle to an Ethernet-compliant
device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal. This equipment is for indoor
use only. The communication wiring is limited to the inside of a building.
12.6. Powering the Single Slot Cradle or Single Ethernet
Cradle Device
The terminal requires DC 5V input for communication and battery charging; the power adapter on
the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to DC 5V. Only power adapter cables
from Pointmobile convert the voltage appropriately.
The same power cable that ships with each terminal can be used to power the base. This cable
contains a plug adapter for each geography (US, UK, EU, etc.).
1. Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the power adapter.
2. Plug the power cable into the power source.
3. Plug the connector into the DC power jack on the back panel. The base is now powered.
When a terminal is properly seated, the base powers the terminal, charges the terminal’s main
battery pack, and launches ActiveSync (see ActiveSync Communication on paragraph 10.4).
Pointmobilerecommendsthat you leave the base connected to its power source at all times, so that it
is always ready to use.
12.7. Charging the Battery
The base powers the terminal and fully charges the battery pack in 5 hours depending on the
battery.
As battery packs charge, the charging circuitry follows the two-step charging process (CC-CV) that is
recommended for Li-Ion batteries.
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The process monitors changes in temperature, current, and voltage.
The battery can be inserted in the battery charging well in back of the terminal connection. Angle
the battery as shown. Once the connectors engage, the LED lights. If the LED is red, the unit is
charging; if it is green, the charge is complete
WARNING: Do not short-circuit between each contact of the cradle. It may cause fire.
AVERTISSEMENT : Provoquer un court-circuit entre les contactsde la station d’accueil, pourrait provoquer un incendie.
12.8.
Technical Specifications for Cradle
Model
P200-SSC0 (Single Slot Cradle)
P200-SEC0(Single Ethernet Cradle)
Structural
Dimensions
H; 135.5mm x W; 116mm x L; 82.5mm
Weight
Single Slot cradle - 306g
Single Ethernet cradle - 314g
Material
Polycarbonate
Color
Black
Environmental
Operating Temperature
-10° to 45°C
Charging Temperature
-10~45℃
Electrical Static Discharge
Air:
Direct:
Humidity
95% humidity (non-condensing)
± 15Kv
± 8 kV
Power Supply
Input (Universal)
(from the power source)
AC 100–240 Vac.
50/60Hz 0.9A
Included with Cradle
Output (to the cradle)
DC 5V ,4A
Charging
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Standard Charge
Main battery: Standard Capacity:2400mAh–Approx.4hours
Extended Capacity:3600mAh – Approx.6hours
Status LED
Green: charged
Red: charging
Communication
Interface
MicroUSB connector supports data transmission of up to480MbpsOR
Ethernet 10/100BASE-T(support only PM200-SEC0)
Agency Approvals
Power Supply
UL listed
TUV licensed
Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15, Class B
Charging
CE Marking (EMC)
CISPR Pub 22
Fire Retardant
UL 94-HB
13. 4-Slot Battery Charger
☞NOTE: The 4-Slot Battery Charger is option accessory and needed to purchase separately with incidental expenses in
the aftermarket
13.1. Overview
The 4-Slot Battery Chargerdevice is a four-slot charging station that shouldcharge up to four Li-ion
batteryPacks(standard capacity 2400mAh) in four hours.For more details about charging, see
Battery Charging on page 13-2.
13.2. Power Supply
The power cable that ships with each charger
WARNING: We recommend use of Pointmobile peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Use of any
non-Pointmobile peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
We recommend use of Pointmobile Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non- Pointmobile battery may damage not
covered by warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT : Nous recommandons l'utilisation des périphériques, câbles d'alimentation et les adaptateurs
électriques fournis par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de tout autre périphérique, peut causer des dommages non
couverts par la garantie.
Nous recommandons l'utilisation de batteries Li-Ion approuvées par Pointmobile. L'utilisation de toute autre batterie
peut causer des dommages non couverts par la garantie
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handyterminals or batteries. All components must be dry
before connecting to an external power source.
AVERTISSEMENT : NE PAS tenter de recharger des terminaux ou des batteries encore humides ou mouillés.
Tous les pièces et parties doivent être sèches avant la connexion à une source d'alimentation externe
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13.3. Front Panel
Battery connector
Charging LED
Charging Slots
The charger contains four charging slots. Each slot holds one battery. When a battery is placed
in a slot, it immediately begins charging and its Status LED lights.
Rubber Feet
The bottom panel has six rubber feet to stabilize the unit on a flat surface. You can set the
charger on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet.
Charging LED
If the LED is red, the unit is charging; if it is green, the charge is complete.
13.4. Back Panel
Charging LED
DC power jack
DC Power Jack
Connect the power cable to this power jack; see powering the Single SlotCradle Device on
paragraph12.6.
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13.5. Charging the Battery
The base powers the terminal and fully charges the battery pack in 5 hours depending on the
battery.
As battery packs charge, the charging circuitry follows the two-step charging process (CC-CV) that is
recommended for Li-Ion batteries.
The process monitors changes in temperature, current, and voltage.
The battery can be inserted in the battery charging well in back of the terminal connection. Angle
the battery as shown. Once the connectors engage, the LED lights. If the LED is red, the unit is
charging; if it is green, the charge is complete
Temperature has a significant effect on charging. For best results, battery packs should be at room
temperature before inserting in the charger.
☞When the battery temperature exceeds 45°C, the charger may exceed the stated five-hour charge time. The charger
stops charging if the battery temperature is greater than 45°C, but will begin charging again when the battery
temperature is less than 45°C.
WARNING: Do not short-circuit between each contact of the cradle. It may cause fire.
AVERTISSEMENT : Provoquer un court-circuit entre les contactsde la station d’accueil, pourrait provoquer un incendie.
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13.6.
Technical Specifications for 4-slot battery charger
Model
P200-4SC0 (4 Slot Battery Charger)
Structural
Dimensions
256mm(L)x105mm(W)x37mm(H)
Weight
4- Slot Battery Charger- 434g
Material
Polycarbonate
Color
Black
Environmental
Operating Temperature
-10° to 45°C
Charging Temperature
-10~45℃
Electrical Static Discharge
Air:
Direct:
Humidity
± 15kV
± 8 kV
95% humidity (non-condensing)
Power Supply
Input (Universal)
(from the power source)
AC 100–240 Vac.
50/60Hz 0.9A
Included with Charger
Output (to the cradle)
DC 5V ,4A
Charging
Standard Charge
Main battery: Standard Capacity:2400mAh – Approx.4hours
Extended Capacity:3600mAh – Approx.6hours
Status LED
Green: charged
Red: charging
Agency Approvals
Power Supply
UL listed
TUV licensed
Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15, Class B
Charging
CE Marking (EMC)
CISPR Pub 22
Fire Retardant
UL 94-HB
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