Shin Chuan Computer SC600PDT-BWG Portable Data Terminal User Manual SC600 SC620 FCC comment rev070410
Shin Chuan Computer Co., Ltd. Portable Data Terminal SC600 SC620 FCC comment rev070410
Contents
- 1. User manual 1 rev2
- 2. User manual 2 rev2
- 3. Revised manual 1 of 2
- 4. Revised manual 2 of 2
Revised manual 1 of 2

SC600 / SC620 User’s Manual 
WinCE. NET Rugged Portable Data Terminal 
April/10/2007   Ver: 1.5 

Table of Contents 
Chapter 1.
Introduction........................................................................ 1-1
1.1 About this Manual............................................................................1-1 
1.2 User and Product Safety...................................................................1-2 
1.3 Battery Safety...................................................................................1-3 
1.4 FCC Statement.................................................................................1-4 
1.5 Recycling & disposal instructions. ..................................................1-5 
1.6 Regulatory information....................................................................1-5 
1.7 Product Labeling..............................................................................1-6 
1.8 System Specifications ....................................................................1-10 
1.9 Environment Standard....................................................................1-12 
1.10 Warranty and after service ...........................................................1-12 
Chapter 2.
Getting Started.................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Check the package ...........................................................................2-1 
2.2 General View of the PDT.................................................................2-3 
2.2.1 SC600 general view ................................................................2-3 
2.2.2 SC620 general view ................................................................2-5 
2.3 Charging the Battery Pack ...............................................................2-7 
2.3.1 Installing the battery pack.......................................................2-7 
2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter ......................2-9 
2.4. Handling the PDT .........................................................................2-10 
2.4.1 Starting the PDT....................................................................2-10 
2.4.2 Power on / off........................................................................2-10 
2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen.............................................2-11 
2.4.4 Adjusting the brightness........................................................2-11 
2.4.5 To mute the Sound ................................................................2-12 
2.4.6 Using the Stylus ....................................................................2-12 
2.4.7 Using the SC600 Keypad......................................................2-12 
2.4.8 Using the SC620 Keypad......................................................2-21 
2.4.9 Using the Ear/Microphone....................................................2-31 
2.5 Navigating the Display ..................................................................2-32 
2.5.1 Setting Time and Date...........................................................2-32 
2.5.2 Entering the Data ..................................................................2-32 
2.5.3 The Command Bar................................................................2-33 
2.5.4 The Task Bar .........................................................................2-33 
2.5.5 The Soft Keypad ...................................................................2-34 

2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN RF ...............................................2-34 
2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version......................................2-35 
2.5.8 Help.......................................................................................2-36 
2.6 Power management........................................................................2-37 
2.6.1 Suspend Mode.......................................................................2-37 
2.6.2 Resuming ..............................................................................2-38 
2.7 Resetting the PDT..........................................................................2-38 
2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset.........................................................2-38 
2.7.2 Cold Reset.............................................................................2-38 
Chapter 3.
Setting................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Introduction......................................................................................3-1 
3.2 Control Panel ...................................................................................3-1 
3.2.1 BarCode Setting......................................................................3-2 
3.2.2 Symbologies List ....................................................................3-8 
3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties .................................................3-24 
3.2.4 Certificates ............................................................................3-26 
3.2.5 Control Center.......................................................................3-28 
3.2.6 Date/Time..............................................................................3-32 
3.2.7 Dialing Properties .................................................................3-33 
3.2.8 Display Properties.................................................................3-35 
3.2.9 Input Panel ............................................................................3-36 
3.2.10 Internet Options ..................................................................3-37 
3.2.11 Keyboard.............................................................................3-39 
3.2.12 Network and Dial-up Connections......................................3-40 
3.2.13 Owner..................................................................................3-44 
3.2.14 Password .............................................................................3-45 
3.2.15 PC Connection ....................................................................3-46 
3.2.16 Power ..................................................................................3-47 
3.2.17 Regional Settings ................................................................3-49 
3.2.18 Remove Programs...............................................................3-50 
3.2.19 Storage Manager .................................................................3-51 
3.2.20 Stylus...................................................................................3-52 
3.2.21 System.................................................................................3-53 
3.2.22 Volume & Sounds Properties ..............................................3-55 
3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu .................................................................3-56 
Chapter 4.
Communication.................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync................................4-1 
4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC....................4-1 

4.1.2 Connecting PDT to Host PC ...................................................4-1 
4.2 Using ActiveSync.............................................................................4-1 
4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership ..........................................................4-1 
4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization............................................4-3 
4.3 Networking ......................................................................................4-3 
Chapter 5.
Software Applications ........................................................ 5-1
5.1 Introduction......................................................................................5-1 
5.2 Software Applications......................................................................5-1 
5.2.1 Calculator................................................................................5-1 
5.2.2 Inbox .......................................................................................5-1 
5.2.3 Internet Explorer ...................................................................5-10 
5.2.4 Media Player .........................................................................5-13 
5.2.5 Messenger .............................................................................5-13 
5.2.6 Microsoft WordPad...............................................................5-14 
5.2.7 Remote Connection...............................................................5-19 
5.2.8 Windows Explorer ................................................................5-20 
5.3 DiskOnChip ...................................................................................5-21 
5.3.1 Saving to Flash......................................................................5-21 
5.3.2 DiskOnChip Location ...........................................................5-22 
5.3.3 DiskOnChip Size ..................................................................5-22 
Appendix A
2D Barcode Setting......................................................... A-1
A.1 Setup Tab........................................................................................A-1 
A.1.1 Symbology Setup ..................................................................A-2 
A.1.2 Decoder Setup.......................................................................A-3 
A.1.3 Options..................................................................................A-4 
A.2. Update Tab ....................................................................................A-5 
A.3. Symbologies List...........................................................................A-6 
A.3.1 Aztec......................................................................................A-6 
A.3.2 Codabar .................................................................................A-7 
A.3.3 Code 11 .................................................................................A-8 
A.3.4 Code 128 ...............................................................................A-9 
A.3.5 Code 39 ...............................................................................A-10 
A.3.6 Code 49 ...............................................................................A-12 
A.3.7 Code 93 ...............................................................................A-13 
A.3.8 Composite Codes ................................................................A-14 
A.3.9 Data Matrix .........................................................................A-15 
A.3.10 EAN-8 ...............................................................................A-16 
A.3.11 EAN-13 .............................................................................A-17 

A.3.12 Interleaved 2 of 5 ..............................................................A-18 
A.3.13 MaxiCode..........................................................................A-19 
A.3.14 MicroPDF417....................................................................A-20 
A.3.15 OCR-A, OCR-B, US Currency.........................................A-21 
A.3.16 PDF417 .............................................................................A-31 
A.3.17 Postnet...............................................................................A-32 
A.3.18 QR Code............................................................................A-33 
A.3.19 Reduced Space Symbology...............................................A-34 
A.3.20 UPC-A...............................................................................A-35 
A.3.21 UPC-E ...............................................................................A-36 
A.3.22 UPC-E1 .............................................................................A-37 
A.3.23 ISBT..................................................................................A-38 
A.3.24 British Post........................................................................A-38 
A.3.25 Canadian Post....................................................................A-39 
A.3.26 Australian Post ..................................................................A-40 
A.3.27 IATA 2 of 5........................................................................A-41 
A.3.28 Codablock F ......................................................................A-42 
A.3.29 Japanese Post.....................................................................A-43 
A.3.30 Planet Code .......................................................................A-44 
A.3.31 KIX (Netherlands) Post.....................................................A-45 
A.3.32 MSI....................................................................................A-46 
A.3.33 TCIF Linked Code 39 .......................................................A-47 
A.3.34 Mayrix 2 of 5.....................................................................A-48 
A.3.35 Korean Post.......................................................................A-49 
Appendix B
Phone Tools (GSM/GPRS)..............................................B-1
B.1 Using the Phone Features...............................................................B-1 
B.1.1 SIM Card...............................................................................B-1 
B.1.2 Inserting a SIM Card.............................................................B-1 
B.1.3 Start Before: ..........................................................................B-3 
B.2 Interface layout...............................................................................B-4 
B.2.1 Looking up messages ............................................................B-4 
B.2.2 Icons and menus....................................................................B-8 
B.3 Selecting communication settings..................................................B-9 
B.3.1 System Extensions...............................................................B-11 
B.4 Dialer............................................................................................B-12 
B.4.1 Accessing the dialer ............................................................B-13 
B.4.2 Making a voice call .............................................................B-13 
B.4.3 Receiving a call ...................................................................B-15 

B.4.4 Logs.....................................................................................B-16 
B.5 Internet connection.......................................................................B-16 
B.5.1 Configuration ......................................................................B-16 
B.6 SMS..............................................................................................B-17 
B.6 Phonebook management ..............................................................B-22 
B.7 Internet connections .....................................................................B-24 

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Chapter 1. Introduction 
Congratulations on purchasing the SC620 Portable Data Terminal (PDT), a Microsoft 
Windows®CE .Net rugged PDT. Its special combination of features makes it perfect for 
using in a wide range of applications. These features as:   
 Intel® XScale
TM
 PXA255 400MHz 32 bits RISC Processor 
 Windows® CE .NET 4.2 Operating System 
 64/128/256 MB SDRAM & 64/128 MB Flash ROM 
 Open Architecture: User Accessible SD/CF/PCMCIA Slot 
 240 x 320, 3.5” Color TFT Display with Touch Panel 
 1 Numeric Keyboards with LED backlight 
 802.11b Radio Support   
 Bluetooth 
 Built-in GSM/GPRS Module 
 Integrated 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner 
1.1 About this Manual 
The following chapters contained in this manual are: 
Chapter 1:  Introduction,  General information about the PDT. 
Chapter 2:  Getting started,  Describe the basic use of the PDT. 
Chapter 3:  Setting,  Provide basic instructions for customizing 
the PDT. 
Chapter 4:  Communication,   Describe how to use all kinds of 
communication of the PDT. 
Chapter 5:  Software Application,  Describe the installed applications on the 
PDT. 
Appendix A.  2D Barcode Setting  Provide instructions for customizing the 2D 
Engine. 
Appendix B  Phone Tools 
(GSM/GPRS) 
Provide instructions for the Phone Tools 
Utility 

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1.2 User and Product Safety 
 Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes. 
 Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the 
LCD panel could become cracked and possibility cause personal injury. If the 
LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside because the liquid irritates the 
skin. 
 Although the PDT has passed the test of IP54 standard for water and dust 
resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture. 
Such condition exceeds the IP54 standard, and could result in water or other 
contaminants entering into the PDT. 
 Use only the original approved AC Adapter with the PDT. Use of an unapproved 
AC Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause a fire or electrical 
shock to the user. 
 Do not disassemble the PDT. Servicing should be done by supplier only. If the 
PDT or accessories gets damaged due to wrong handling or unauthorized repair, 
warranty is void. In case the warranty seals are broken, warranty is void too. 
 Make regularly back-ups of all important data. 
 Under no circumstance will supplier be liable for any direct, indirect, 
consequential or incidental damages baring out of the use or inability to use the 
hardware and software and/or any data loss, even if supplier has been informed 
about the possibility of such damages. 

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1.3 Battery Safety 
Lithium-ion battery packs might get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious injury if 
exploded by abusive using. Please follow the safety warnings listed as below: 
 Do not throw the battery pack in fire. Do not expose the battery to high 
temperatures. 
 Do not connect the positive battery pack with negative battery pack to each other 
with any metal object (like wire). 
 Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects. 
 Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills, strike the battery pack with a 
hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise expose it to strong impacts, 
shocks or excessive force. 
 Do not solder onto the battery pack. 
 Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get wet. 
 Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety 
and protection measures, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to 
generate heat, explode or ignite. 
 Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified 
device. When it is used in devices other than the specified devices, the battery 
pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device causes any 
abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery pack to become hot, explode 
or ignite and cause serious injury. 
 In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one’s eye, do not rub 
the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left 
untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye. 

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1.4 FCC Statement 
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 
This equipment 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 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. 
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 
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. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: 
Radiation Exposure Statement: 
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an 
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions 
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF 
exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented 
in this manual.   
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other 
antenna or transmitter. 
This phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure requirements when 
used with those supplied accessories designed for this product. Third-party 
belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories, if used, should not contain 
any metallic components and must keep at least 14mm from your body as the original 
supplied accessory. Body-worn accessories that do 

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not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and 
should be avoided. 
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are 
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended 
destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. 
Caution: The FCC ID of SC600 & SC620: TQ2-SC600PDT-BWG 
LED AND LASER SAFETY INFORMATION 
 Class II LED/Laser Product 
 Do not stare at the LED/Laser or shine into eyes 
 Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision 
 Do not replace/repair the LED/Laser, these are not user replaceable 
 Do not shine the LED/Laser on a shiny reflective surface 
1.5 Recycling & disposal instructions. 
Do not throw this product in the home waste bin. For proper end-of-life 
treatment consult the   
Environmental care section of www.sccltd.com.tw 
1.6 Regulatory information. 
For CE, FCC, RoHS and other Document of Conformities, consult the 
Regulatory section of www.sccltd.com.tw 

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1.7 Product Labeling 
The PDT has several labels as showed in Figure 1-1 to 1-4. 
A. SC600 
Figure 1-1 Product Labeling (Front side view) 
Label nr.  Description 
1  LCD panel protection film 
2  SC600 logo 
5  Warranty seal PDT 
Table 1-1 Front labeling 

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Figure 1-2 Product Labeling (Back side view) 
Label nr.  Description 
3  System and regulatory label 
4  LED/Laser radiation warning label 
5  Warranty label bar code reader 
6  Serial number 
7  Configuration number 
8  Windows CE .NET label 
Table 1-2 Rear labeling 

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B. SC620 
Figure 1-3 Product Labeling (Front side view) 
Label nr.  Description 
1  LCD panel protection film 
2  SC620 logo 
5  Warranty seal PDT 
Table 1-3 Front labeling 

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Figure 1-4 Product Labeling (Back side view) 
Label nr.  Description 
3  System and regulatory label 
4  LED/Laser radiation warning label 
5  Warranty label bar code reader 
6  Serial number 
7  Configuration number 
8  Windows CE .NET label 
Table 1-4 Rear labeling 

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1.8 System Specifications 
The SC600 / SC620 detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the 
specifications are subject to change without prior notification. 
Table 1-5 System Specification 
SC600 / SC620 
Processor 
- 400MHz Intel PXA255 32 bits RISC CPU 
Memory 
- 64 or 128MB Flash ROM 
- 64,128 or 256MB SDRAM 
Display 
- 240 x 320 3.5” TFT 256K Color LCD with LED 
backlight 
Audio 
- One mono speaker 
- 2.5mm DIA Stereo Earphone Jack with Microphone 
input 
Radio Support 
- Wireless LAN: 802.11b 
- Bluetooth: Class II   
- GSM/GPRS 
Communication Ports
- USB: Support USB v1.1 both host and client. 
- Serial: RS232 via optional cable. 
Scan Engine 
- Default: Opticon Laser (1D) Engine 
- Optional: HHP 2D Imager. 
Expansion Slot 
- One SD Card Slot 
(SD memory only, no SDIO support) 
- One Compact Flash type-II Slot 
(Availability depends of PDT model) 
LED 
- One Triple-Color LED for Charger Indicator and 
Alarm Notification 
- One Dual-Color LED for Scanner Indicator 
Power System 
- Standard Li-Ion Battery Pack, 3.7V, 3000mAh 
- Power Adapter: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz Input ; 
5VDC/2.6A, 3A Output 

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SC600 / SC620 
SC600 
- One Power Button 
- Three Barcode Scanner Buttons 
- Four Navigation Buttons 
- Four Application Buttons 
- Sixteen Alpha-Numeric Keypad 
- One Pistol Trigger Button 
- One Application Hot Key 
Keypad / Buttons
SC620 
- One Power Button 
- Four Barcode Scanner Buttons 
- Four Navigation Buttons 
- Four Application Buttons 
- Forty-four Alpha-Numeric Keypad 
- One Pistol Trigger Button 
- One Application Hot Key 
SC600 
- Dimensions: 
L :   192.5mm 
W:  91.3mm / 78mm 
H:   60.6mm / 42.2mm 
- Weight: 560g with Standard Battery Pack 
                500g without Battery Pack 
Dimensions and 
Weight 
SC620 
- Dimensions: 
L :   220mm 
W:  91.3mm / 78mm 
H:   60.6mm / 42.2mm 
  - Weight: 660g with Standard Battery Pack 
                600g without Battery Pack 
Color 
- Black 
Peripherals and 
Accessories 
- Optional: RS232 Serial Cable for Terminal / USB 
Host Cable for Terminal / High-Capacity Li-Ion 
Battery Pack (3.7V, 4000 mAh) /    Single Dock / 4 
Slot Battery Charger / Car Adapter / Holster / Protect 
Film 
Software 
- Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 Professional 

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1.9 Environment Standard 
Table 1-6 Environment Standards 
Operating Temperature 
14
o
F ~ 122
o
F( -10
o
C ~ 50
o
C) 
Storage Temperature 
-4
o
F ~ 158
o
F (-20
o
C ~ 70
o
C) 
Humidity 
5% ~ 80% (non-condensing) 
Drop 
5ft (1.5m) Drop to Concrete 
Water & Dust proof 
IP54 Certificated & IP64 Compliant 
Vibration 
MIL STD 810F 
1.10 Warranty and after service 
Should this PDT be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing 
information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the 
problem. 

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Chapter 2. Getting Started 
2.1 Check the package 
Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage: 
A. SC600 
Figure 2-1 Inside the package
1. SC600 Terminal 
2. Stylus 
3. USB Client Cable for Terminal 
4. Earphone/ Microphone Set 
5. Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.6A 
6. AC Power Cord 
7. Standard Battery Pack (3.7V, 3000 mAh) 
8. Quick Guide (not shown in the picture) 

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B. SC620 
Figure 2-2 Inside the package
1. SC620 Terminal 
2. Standard Battery Pack (3.7V, 3000 mAh) 
3. Earphone/ Microphone Set 
4. Stylus 
5. USB Client Cable for Terminal 
6. Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.6A 
7. AC Power Cord 
8. Quick Guide (not shown in the picture) 

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2.2 General View of the PDT 
2.2.1 SC600 general view 
Figure 2-3 SC600 front side view 
Figure 2-4 SC600 back side view 

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Table 2-1 Description of SC600 General View 
“Red” color  Reading barcode 1  Scanner LED Indicator
“Green” color  Successful reading 
“Red” color  Charging battery 2  Charge LED Indicator
“Green” color  Battery charged full 
3  LCM / Touch Panel  Do specific action through touch panel by stylus 
4  Left Scan key 
Right Scan key 
Scan key 
Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of 
these three scan keys 
5  Power key  Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from 
suspend mode. 
6  F1 ~ F4 key  The four application keys, hot keys of application 
program defined by end user. 
7  Navigation key  Navigation keys for left, right, up and down 
directions 
8  Alpha-Numeric keys  Numeric keys, Change to Alpha keys after pressing 
Alpha key. 
9  Alpha key  Toggle Alpha-mode for Alpha-Numeric keys 
10  Fn key  This key is used in combination with other keys to 
type special characters and perform system functions.
11  Enter key  This key confirms data entry 
12  Earphone Jack 
Connector 
A connector to plug a earphone 
13  USB / Serial / 
Synchronization port 
A connector to support USB Host/Client and serial 
functions 
14  Scan window  A window for scanning of barcode reader 
15  Stylus  Use the stylus for selecting items and entering 
information. 
16  Battery Cover  Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery cover 
to leave system from suspend mode 
17  Battery cover Latch  To keep Battery Cover locked 
18  Hand Strap  This strap can be sealed tighter or looser 
19  Speaker  1.5W speaker for audio sound 
20  DC Power Jack  A connector to support AC power. 
21  End Cap  Protect CF slot and SD slot from dust and water 

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2.2.2 SC620 general view 
Figure 2-5 SC6200 front side view 
Figure 2-6 SC620 back side view 

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Table 2-2 Description of SC620 General View 
“Red” color  Reading barcode 1  Scanner LED Indicator
“Green” color  Successful reading 
“Red” color  Charging battery 2  Charge LED Indicator
“Green” color  Battery charged full 
3  LCM / Touch Panel  Do specific action through touch panel by stylus 
4  Left Scan key 
Right Scan key 
Scan key 
Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of 
these three scan keys 
5  Power key  Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from 
suspend mode. 
6  F1 ~ F4 key  The four application keys, hot keys of application 
program defined by end user. 
7  Navigation key  Navigation keys for left, right, up and down 
directions 
8  Alpha keys  Numeric keys. 
9  Numeric keys  Alpha key. 
10  Fn key  This key is used in combination with other keys to 
type special characters and perform system functions.
11  Enter key  This key confirms data entry 
12  Earphone Jack 
Connector 
A connector to plug a earphone 
13  USB / Serial / 
Synchronization port 
A connector to support USB Host/Client and serial 
functions 
14  Scan window  A window for scanning of barcode reader 
15  Stylus  Use the stylus for selecting items and entering 
information. 
16  Battery Cover  Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery cover 
to leave system from suspend mode 
17  Battery cover Latch  To keep Battery Cover locked 
18  Hand Strap  This strap can be sealed tighter or looser 
19  Speaker  1.5W speaker for audio sound 
20  DC Power Jack  A connector to support AC power. 
21  End Cap  Protect CF slot and SD slot from dust and water 

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2.3 Charging the Battery Pack 
Before  using  the  PDT,  perform  the  basic  procedure  of  charging  the  battery  pack 
through the following steps. 
2.3.1 Installing the battery pack 
1. On the PDT attached with a hand-strap, detach and loose the hand-strap. 
Figure 2-7 Release the Hand strap from PDT 
2. Turn the locking screws (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover away 
from the PDT. 
Figure 2-8 Detach the battery cover from PDT 

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3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and 
ensuring the battery snaps into place.   
Figure 2-9 Insert the battery pack 
4. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press the bottom in firmly. 
Turn the locking screws (right and left) upwards to secure the cover to the PDT. 
Figure 2-10 Replace the battery cover 

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5. Charge time. For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 6 
hours. Subsequent charging time needs approximately 4 hours.   
◆. When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT turns on 
Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED indicator turns to 
Green. 
2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter 
1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter. 
2. Plug in the connector of the power adapter. 
3. Connect the power cord to a power source. 
Figure 2-11 Charging with power adapter 
◆  When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT turns on 
Red. 
◆  After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED indicator turns to Green. 

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2.4. Handling the PDT 
2.4.1 Starting the PDT 
Press the Power key to turn on/off the PDT. If the PDT does not power on, perform a 
cold boot. See 2-7 Resetting the PDT. 
CAUTION: When a battery is fully inserted in PDT for the first time, upon the 
PDT’s first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically. 
Figure 2-13 Starting the PDT 
2.4.2 Power on / off 
 To turn on the PDT 
Press the Power key briefly ( ). If the PDT does  not power on, perform  the cold 
reset. See chapter 2.7.1. 
As the PDT initializes its file system, it splash screen displays for about 30 seconds 
followed by calibration screen. Every time you perform a cold reset, these screens will 
also appear. 
To turn off the PDT, just press the Power key again. This action does not actually turn off 
the PDT, it only turns the PDT into suspend mode. All running applications remain as you 
left them, until you press the Power key again to resume operation of the PDT 
When the PDT is powered on for the first time, 
it initializes its system. A splash screen (figure 
2-13) appears for a short period of time 
followed by the Wince.NET 4.2 window.   
This section offers the basic procedures of PDT 
using. 

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2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen 
On the initial boot-up of the PDT, the stylus 
calibration screen (Labeled Align Screen) 
opens. Use the stylus to press and hold 
briefly on the center of each target as it 
moves around the screen. 
If necessary, adjust the backlight on the PDT 
to make the screen readable. (See below 
2.4.4. Adjust the brightness). 
When you feel the touch screen function is 
poor or the operation does not match the 
exact location it should be, please recalibrate 
the screen by using the stylus to tap the 
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Stylus, 
to open the “Calibration” to recalibrate 
again. 
Figure 2-14 Calibration 
2.4.4 Adjusting the brightness 
The factory default for the brightness is in Middle level. You can adjust the brightness 
to meet your environment and comfort as: 
1) Become brighter: Press the 
key and then press on the right key of 
Navigation key . 
2) Become darker: Press the 
key and then press on the left key of Navigation 
key . 
3) The display will become dimmer automatically, if you do not perform any 
operation for a specific period of time. This will help to save the battery power. You 
can set up the specific period of time to see chapter 2.6 as reference. 

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2.4.5 To mute the Sound 
To mute the sound, press the    key first, and then press the    key to turn 
off and on of the sound. 
2.4.6 Using the Stylus 
The stylus is located next to hand-strap on the left rear of the PDT. The stylus function 
is same as the mouse on a PC. Use the stylus to: 
1) Navigate the display, select menu item and open optional applications. 
2) Tap the characters on soft keyboard panel. 
3) Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select the list of multiple items. 
CAUTION:    Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the display to avoid any 
unexpected damage of the touch screen. 
2.4.7 Using the SC600 Keypad 
Figure 2-15 SC600 Keypad 

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Table 2-3 Keypad List 
Key  Main Function  Fn + Main 
Function 
Alpha + Main 
Function 
None. (Reserved for 
Customer)    
Main Barcode Scan 
Key    
 Power On/Off    
 Internet Explorer    
 Microsoft WordPad
 Inbox    
 File Explorer    
 Right  Backlight   
Increase   
 Left  Backlight 
Decrease   
 Down  Page Down   
 Up  Page Up   
ESC  Audio Mute  $
$$
$ 
   € 
Backspace  TAB  Caps 
Change to letters    
Function change    
1  @
@@
@ :
::
: 
  \
\\
\ 
2  ’  A
AA
A 
  B
BB
B 
  C
CC
C 
3  +
++
+ D
DD
D 
  E
EE
E 
  F
FF
F 
4  Paste  G
GG
G 
  H
HH
H 
  I
II
I 
5  Del  J
JJ
J 
  K
KK
K 
  L
LL
L 
6  -
--
-  (Minus Sign) M
MM
M 
  N
NN
N 
  O
OO
O 
7  Copy  P
PP
P 
  Q
QQ
Q 
  R
RR
R 
  S
SS
S 
8  &
&&
& T
TT
T 
  U
UU
U 
  V
VV
V 
9  *
**
* W
WW
W 
  X
XX
X 
  Y
YY
Y 
  Z
ZZ
Z 

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Key  Main Function  Fn + Main 
Function 
Alpha + Main 
Function 
0  Space  〔
〔〔
〔 
  〕
〕〕
〕 
. (Point) Start Menu  ,
,,
, 
  ;
;;
; 
Enter  /
//
/ =
==
= 
  %
%%
% 
Table 2-4 Special Assembler Key 
Assembler Key
Functionality
Definition 
Warm Reset  Press “F1” and “F4” button simultaneously.
Cold Reset  Press “Power”, “F1” and “F4” button 
simultaneously. 
Table 2-5 Definition of main Function 
Key  Main Function  Definition 
 None. 
Keep its function or by 
customer demand
. 
Main Barcode Scan 
Key  The    key activates the scan 
function of SC600. 
 Power On/Off   
The    key puts the terminal into and 
wakes the terminal from suspend mode if 
this key button is not pressed more than 
two 
seconds. 
 Internet Explorer  Application key 1, User can define F1 
function from setting. 
 Microsoft WordPad
Application key 2, User can define F2 
function from setting. 
 Inbox  Application key 3, User can define F3 
function from setting. 
 File Explorer  Application key 4, User can define F4 
function from setting. 
 Right 
Move the cursor one character to the right. 
The cursor will move continuously if button 
is pressed continuously. 
 Left  Move the cursor one character to the left. 
The cursor will mo
ve continuously if button 

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Key  Main Function  Definition 
is pressed continuously. 
 Down 
Move the cursor down one row or line The 
cursor will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 
 Up 
Move the cursor up one row or line The 
cursor will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 
ESC  This key performs a cancel action 
Backspace 
“Backspace” key, it moves the cursor back 
one space each time the key is pressed. It 
deletes the previous character each time it is 
pressed if you are typing text. The cursor 
will move continuously if button is pressed 
continuously. 
Change to letters 
1. The    key enables you to toggle 
between the numeric and alpha modes. 
Numeric mode is when you type numbers 
with number keys. Alpha mode is when you 
type letters with the number keys. 
2. When you press    key, it appears 
“Alpha” icon at the Task bar to indicate 
Alpha mode is enabled. The keypad stays in 
the alpha mode until you press    key 
again. 
Function change 
The 
  key is used in combination with 
other keys to type special characters and 
perform system functions. 
1  Number key “1” 
2  Number key “2” 
3  Number key “3” 
4  Number key “4” 
5  Number key “5” 

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Key  Main Function  Definition 
6  Number key “6” 
7  Number key “7” 
8  Number key “8” 
9  Number key “9” 
0  Number key “0” 
.  Point key 
Enter  This key confirms data entry 
2.4.7.1 Special Function by “Fn” + main Function 
The “Fn” key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and 
perform system functions. 
Table 2-6 Special Function key define 
Key 
Sequence 
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
Increase of 
Brightness 
Increase the LED backlight brightness of 
display screen(Lighter) 
You must press    key, then press 
  key to increase backlight 
brightness each time. 
Decrease of 
Brightness 
1. Decrease the LED backlight brightness 
of display screen (darker) 
2. You must press    key, then press 
  key to decrease backlight 
brightness each time. 
 Page Down 
1. Move the cursor down one page. The 
cursor will move continuously if button 
is pressed continuously. 
2. You must press    key, then press 
  key to cursor down one page 

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Key 
Sequence 
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
each time. 
 Page Up 
1. Move the cursor up one page. The 
cursor will move continuously if button 
is pressed continuously. 
2. You must press    key, then press 
  key to cursor up one page each 
time. 
 Audio Mute 
1. Toggle the audio mute/on 
2. You must press    key, then press 
  key to enable audio mute or turn 
on audio function each time. 
 TAB 
1. The “TAB” function is to move the 
cursor to the next tab stop or the next 
control (on a form) 
2. To do this function by pressing   
key first, and then pressing    key 
each time. 
 @ 
Enter an @ by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ’ 
Enter a {’} by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 +
++
+ Enter a plus sign by pressing    key, 
then pressing    key 

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Key 
Sequence 
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
 Paste 
1. It is to do “Paste” function. 
2. To do this function by pressing   
key first, and then pressing    key 
each time. 
 Del 
1. The “Delete” function delete the next 
character forward each time. 
2. To do “Delete” function by pressing 
  key first, and then pressing 
  key each time. 
 -
--
-  (Minus Sign) Enter a minus sign by pressing    key, 
then pressing    key. 
 Copy 
1. Copy action. 
2. You must press    key, then press 
  key to do “Copy” action each 
time. 
 &
&&
& Enter an AND sign by pressing 
  key, 
then pressing    key. 
 *
**
* Enter an asterisk sign by pressing   
key first, and then pressing    key. 
 Space 
1. The “Space” function is to move the 
cursor one space.                                 
2. To do this function by pressing   

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Key 
Sequence 
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
key first, and then pressing    key 
each time. 
 Start Menu 
1. It displays the Start menu. 
2. To do this function by pressing   
key first, and then pressing    key 
each time. 
 /
//
/ Enter a slash by pressing    key first, 
and then pressing    key. 
2.4.7.2 Alpha plane keys by “Alpha” + main Function 
1. The    key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha modes. 
Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys. Alpha mode is 
when you type letters with the number keys. 
2. When you press    key, it appears “Alpha” icon at the Task bar to 
indicate Alpha mode is enabled. It means Alpha mode is disabled if there isn’t 
“Alpha” icon at Task bar. The keypad stays in the alpha mode until you press 
  key again. For an example to type “cap1” word, press 
  < wait 0.5 seconds > 
.
3. If you want to type a lowercase “c”, press   
  (The 
  key three times, the    key is needed if it’s the first alpha 
character keying in.). If a letter that is on the same key as the last letter entered, 
wait two seconds after you pressed the last key, then you can enter the correct 
series of keystrokes to create the next letter. 

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4. While you are in the Alpha mode and you press    key to initial the Caps 
mode, you will render a Caps Lock until you press    key again. Once 
you are in Caps mode, you stay in Caps until it is pressed again. 
5. It appears “A” icon at Task Bar during Caps mode. 
Table 2-7 Alpha + Numeric keys define 
To 
enter
Press the Keys  To 
enter
Press the Keys 
$  €   
Caps
:
::
:  \
\\
\  
a  A  
b  B  
c  C  
d  D  
e  E  
f  F  
g  G  
h  H  
i  I  
j  J  
k  K  
l  L  
m  M  
n  N  
o  O  
p  P  
q  Q  
r  R  
s 
S 
t  T  
u  U  
v  V  
w  W  
x  X  

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To 
enter
Press the Keys  To 
enter
Press the Keys 
y  Y  
z 
Z 
〔  〕  
,  ;  
=  %  
Note: 
1. The    key is not needed to key in if the character isn’t the first alpha 
character being keyed in. 
2. The    keys are not needed to key in if it is not the first capital alpha 
character being keyed in. 
2.4.8 Using the SC620 Keypad 
Figure 2-16 SC620 Keypad 

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Table 2-8 Keypad List 
Key  Main Function  Fn + Main Function 
 None   
Main Barcode Scan 
Key   
 Power On/Off   
 Internet Explorer   
 Microsoft WordPad
 Inbox   
 File Explorer   
 Right  Increase of Brightness 
 Left  Decrease of Brightness 
 Down  Page Down 
 Up  Page Up 
 Esc   
 Caps   
 Tab   
 Backspace   
 A  F5 
 B  F6 
 C  F7 
 D  F8 
 E  ( 
 F  ) 
 G  [ 
 H  ] 
 I  { 
 J  } 

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Key  Main Function  Fn + Main Function 
 K  € 
 L  $ 
 M  # 
 N  % 
 O  ^ 
 P  ~ 
 Q  , 
 R  、
、、
、 
 S  ! 
 T  ? 
 U  \ 
 V  = 
 W   
 X   
 Y  ; 
 Z  / 
 1  @ 
 2  ’ 
 3  +
++
+ 
 4  Paste 
 5  Del 
 6  -
--
-  (Minus Sign) 
 7  Copy 
 8  & 
 9  *
**
* 
 0  Start Menu 
 . (Point) Space 
 SHIFT   
 Function change   
 Enter   

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Table 2-9 Special Assembler Key 
Assembler Key
Functionality
Definition 
Warm Reset  Press “F1” and “F4” button simultaneously. 
Cold Reset  Press “Power”, “F1” and “F4” button 
simultaneously. 
Table 2-10 Definition of main Function 
Key  Main Function  Definition 
 None 
Keep its function by customer demand. 
Main Barcode Scan 
Key  The     
key activates the scan 
function of SC620. 
 Power On/Off 
The    key puts the terminal into and 
wakes the terminal from suspend mode if 
this key button is not pressed more than 
two 
seconds. 
 Internet Explorer  Application key 1, User can define F1 
function from setting. 
 Microsoft WordPad
Application key 2, User can define F2 
function from setting. 
 Inbox  Application key 3, User can define F3 
function from setting. 
 File Explorer  Application key 4, User can define F4 
function from setting. 
 Right 
Move the cursor one character to the right. 
The cursor will move continuously if button 
is pressed continuously. 
 Left 
Move the cursor one character to the left. 
The cursor will move continuously if button 
is pressed continuously. 
 Down 
Move the cursor down one row or line The 
cursor will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 

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Key  Main Function  Definition 
 Up 
Move the cursor up one row or line The 
cursor will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 
Esc  This key performs a cancel action 
Caps  Conversion of the capital & lower case of 
the alpha key. 
Tab 
The “TAB” function is to move the cursor 
to the next tab stop or the next control (on a 
form) 
Backspace 
“Backspace” key, it moves the cursor back 
one space each time the key is pressed. It 
deletes the previous character each time it is 
pressed if you are typing text. The cursor 
will move continuously if button is pressed 
continuously. 
  ~   
A ~ Z  Use the alpha keys for alphabetic 
characters. 
  ~   
1 ~ 0  Numeric value keys. 
.  Point key 
SHIFT 
Press and release the SHIFT key to activate 
the keypad alternate SHIFT functions. The 
icon appears on the taskbar. Press and 
release the SHIFT key again to return to the 
normal keypad functions. 
Function change 
The    key is used in combination with 
other keys to type special characters and 
perform system functions. 
Enter  This key confirms data entry 
2.4.8.1 Special Function by “Fn” + main Function 
The “Fn” key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and 
perform system functions. 

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Table 2-11 Special Function key define 
Key Sequence
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
Increase of 
Brightness 
Increase the LED backlight brightness of 
display screen(Lighter) 
You must press    key, then press   
key to increase backlight brightness each 
time. 
Decrease of 
Brightness 
3. Decrease the LED backlight brightness of 
display screen (darker) 
4. You must press    key, then press 
  k
ey to decrease backlight brightness 
each time. 
 Page Down 
3. Move the cursor down one page. The 
cursor will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 
4. You must press    key, then press 
  key to cursor down one page each 
time. 
 Page Up 
3. Move the cursor up one page. The cursor 
will move continuously if button is 
pressed continuously. 
4. You must press    key, then press 
  key to cursor up one page each 
time. 
 F5 (Barcode 
Settings) 
Application key 5, User can define F5 
function from setting. 
 F6 (Media Player)
Application key 6, User can define F6 
function from setting. 
 F7 (Calculator) Application key 7, User can define F7 
function from setting. 

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Key Sequence
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
 F8 (Information) Application key 8, User can define F8 
function from setting. 
 ( 
Enter a    (    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ) 
Enter a    )    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 [ 
Enter a    [    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ] 
Enter a    ]    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 { 
Enter a    {    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 } 
Enter a    }    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 € 
Enter a    €    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 $ 
Enter a    $    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 #  Enter a    #    by pressing    key, then 

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Key Sequence
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
pressing    key. 
 % 
Enter a    %    by pressing    key, then 
press    key. 
 ^ 
Enter a    ^    by pressing    key, then 
press    key. 
 ~ 
Enter a    ~    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 , 
Enter a    ,    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 、
、、
、 
Enter a  、
、、
、  by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ! 
Enter a    !    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ? 
Enter a    ?    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 \  Enter a    \    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 =  Enter a    =    by pressing    key, then 

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Key Sequence
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
press    key. 
  Increases device volume, press    key 
and then press    key. 
  Decreases device volume, press    key 
and then press    key. 
 ;  Enter a    ;    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 /  Enter a    /    by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 @ 
Enter a @ by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 ’ 
Enter a {’} by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 +
++
+ 
Enter a plus sign by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key 
 Paste 
3. It is to do “Paste” function. 
4. To do this function by pressing 
  key 
first, and then pressing    key each 
time. 
 Del 
3. The “Delete” function delete the next 
character forward each time. 
4. To do “Delete” function by pressing 

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Key Sequence
Fn + Main 
Function  Definition 
  key first, and then pressing   
key each time. 
 -
--
-  (Minus Sign) 
Enter a minus sign by pressing    key, then 
pressing    key. 
 Copy 
3. Copy action. 
4. You must press    key, then press 
  key to do “Copy” action each time.
 &
&&
& 
Enter an AND sign by pressing    key, 
then pressing    key. 
 *
**
* 
Enter an asterisk sign by pressing    key 
first, and then pressing    key. 
 Start Menu 
3. It displays the Start menu. 
4. To do this function by pressing 
  key 
first, and then pressing    key each 
time. 
 Space 
3. The “Space” function is to move the 
cursor one space.                                 
4. To do this function by pressing 
  key 
first, and then pressing    key each 
time. 

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2.4.9 Using the Ear/Microphone 
Connect Ear/Microphone to PDT earphone jack connector. The PDT is not built in 
microphone; if you like to record the voice, you have to use Ear/Microphone. 
Figure 2-17 Ear/Microphone 
NOTE: 
The Earphone/Microphone are not support held-to-ear voice-mode operations. If you 
want hear voice from unit (media player playing...etc). Please use Earphone to listening sounds. 

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2.5 Navigating the Display 
2.5.1 Setting Time and Date 
In the Date/Time options, you can change the year, month, date, time, time zone, or 
select automatic adjust for Daylight Saving Time. To set or change the date and time: 
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > 
Date/Time 
2. To change the year, select the year or open a 
numeric dial. Select the up arrow to increase 
the value; select the down arrow to decrease 
the value. Or you can type a new value in 
the field. 
3. Select the month to open a pull-down list of 
months or press the arrow buttons to either 
side of the month to increase or decrease the 
month. 
Figure 2-18 Date/Time properties 
  4. To change the time, select the hour, minute, seconds, or AM/PM and select the up 
arrow to increase the value; select /tape the down arrow to decrease the value. Or 
you can type a new value in the field. 
  5. Select your correct time zone from the pull-down list. 
  6. To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time, enable the checkbox 
at the bottom of the screen. 
  7. Select Apply to make save your changes [and make additional modifications] or 
select OK to exit the Date/Time settings. 
2.5.2 Entering the Data 
To select and open programs, select Start > Programs from the task bar to open a list 
of available programs. Or if the program has a icon on the desktop, double-tap to open 
it. 
There are several ways to enter data on the PDT once in an application: 
 
Use the keypad to enter alpha-numeric characters, Refer to “2.4.7 Using the 

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SC600 keypad”.
 
Use the stylus on the touch screen. 
 
Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC. Use the stylus to 
highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text, 
double-tapping to select one word and triple-rapping to select an entire 
line/paragraph. Refer to “2.5 Navigating the Display” starting.
 
Use the soft input panel (digital keyboard) with the stylus.
 
Use the bar code scanning to enter data. Press the trigger or “Barcode Scan” key 
to initiate a scan. The scanned data will enter the current application’s open file. 
Refer to “2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version” starting for more 
information on using a scanner.
For more information on factory installed applications, Refer to Chapter 4 “ Software 
Programs”.
2.5.3 The Command Bar 
  Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs, such a 
opening a file, or editing a file.   
2.5.4 The Task Bar 
The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the icon, an icon for the active 
program, the current time, and system icons for utilities loaded in memory. The Task 
bar includes menu names, buttons, and the keyboard icon, which opens and closes the 
soft input panel (SIP). The Task bar allows you to select and close programs. Refer to 
Figure 2-19 to view the Task bar. 
Figure 2-19 Task Bar & Command Bar 
Command Bar 
Task Bar 

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2.5.5 The Soft Keypad 
In applications that accept keypad input, the soft input panel (SIP) can be used to 
enter data using the stylus. The SIP is digital, QWERTY-style keyboard. 
To open the SIP, tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input 
Panel to close the keyboard. 
Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the 
current application.       
2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN RF 
1) Press “Start”---“Setting”---“Control Panel” --- “WLAN Manager”. 
2) Launch the WLAN Manager to Enable WLAN device. 
3) Into AP Browser tab, tap Scan button to renew the network. 
4) Select a network, tap the Join button or double tap it for more options. 
5) Press OK to save all your Wireless LAN settings. 
6) Tap the “Exit” button to Disable WLAN device. 
Figure 2-20 WLAN Manager  Figure 2-21 WLAN Manager
Note: 
802.11b WLAN is not connecting to network. 
802.11b WLAN is no signal. 

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802.11b WLAN signal is Low. 
802.11b WLAN signal is In General. 
802.11b WLAN signal is Good. 
Figure 2-22 WLAN Manager  Figure 2-23 WLAN Manager 
2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version. 
The 2D CMOS version can read both 1D and 2D bar codes. To use the scanning 
function, complete the following steps: 
1. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using 
devices equipped with a 2D CMOS bar code reader. 
2. 
Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > 2DBarcode; complete all configurations 
following all description of Appendix A. 2D Barcode Setting.
3. Run the WordPad software program. 
4. Press one of the three bar code reader trigger buttons. 
5. Aim the scanning beam at the center of bar code. To assists in aiming, there are 
4 green aiming light spots. The bar code should be between the outside 2 green 
spots. The scanner is in focus in case the center 2 green spots joins into 1 spot.

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5. Good scanning position. 
The reading range is from 45 to 260mm distance. 
1) Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small 
barcodes. 
2) Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large 
barcodes 
3) The bar code should be located within the green light spots 
4) The scanning area is visible by a red illumination area.
6. Bad scanning position. 
1) Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole barcode. 
2) Scanning operations may fail if the illumination beam is positioned as below.
7. Upon reading a bar code, the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is 
release or after five seconds. The green LED and the beep tone indicates a good 
read.
2.5.8 Help 
To tap “?” can get help information for each program. 

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2.6 Power management 
2.6.1 Suspend Mode 
The PDT will go into a suspend mode when it 
is idle for a period of time. The idle duration 
can be customized using the Power control 
panel (refer to Figure “Schemes Tab”) 
Suspend mode works and looks just like you 
have turned the unit off. Press the    key to 
suspend the PDT, Press the    key again for 
the PDT to resume its Previous state. 
Use the Battery power control panel to set 
the duration to switch state to Suspend mode 
when system using battery power. This will 
save battery power when PDT is not in use.   
Figure 2-24 Schemes Tab
Suspending: 
The following conditions will suspend: 
 
Press <Power> key while the unit is on.
 
The duration timer of item “Switch state to Suspend” expires, which indicates 
that there has been no use for a specified of time.
 
The battery pack is completely discharged.
 
Tap Start > Suspend   
Tap here to let PDT enter into 
suspend mode 

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2.6.2 Resuming 
Use one of following methods to resume (wake up the PDT): 
 
Press <Power> key to suspend or resume (wake up).
 
Put the PDT into a dock.
When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode, the 
PDT remains suspended until discharged battery condition is corrected. 
2.7 Resetting the PDT 
2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset 
A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that close all 
applications, clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system. 
Reason to Warm Reset: If an application “hangs”, initiate a warm reset to terminate 
the application only. 
Process to Warm Reset: To a warm reset, press “F1” and “F4” button 
simultaneously. 
After Warm Reset: 
 
The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
 
The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
2.7.2 Cold Reset 
1) You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WINCE.NET OS lock up or Warm 
Reset still can’t work 
2) To perform Cold Reset, press “Power”, “F1” and “F4” button simultaneously. 
3) Device will initiate boot up after Cold Reset. 
CAUTION: Only use the Warm Reset. Try warm reset before you initiate Cold 
Reset. All applications will be Closed and working RAM and all files will be 
cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset. It’s better usually to back up your files to 
Flash ROM, Flash Card or PC.

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Chapter 3. Setting 
3.1 Introduction 
To view available options for PDT’s setting, tap Start > Settings. Then, there are 
three items inside Settings: “Control Panel”, “Network and Dial-up” and “Taskbar 
and Start”. 
3.2 Control Panel 
To view the Control Panel and settings you can modify by tapping Start > Settings > 
Control Panel. 
Figure 3-1 Control Panel 

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3.2.1 BarCode Setting 
CAUTION:
::
:Please do not enter into any Barcode Application Program before 
settings completing this Barcode. 
There are three Tabs for scanner configuration setting: “Basic” Tab, 
“Code Configure” Tab and “Code ID” Tab. In addition, there is 
“BarCode Setup” for the “Code Configure” Tab. 
3.2.1.1 “Basic” Tab 
Figure 3-2 Basic Tab
Table 3-1 Basic Explaining 
Field Name             Function Explaining 
Select the numbers of beep tone after scan OK. 
None After scanning the barcode, do not give out 
beep sound. 
Beep After Scan 
OK 
One Time After scanning the barcode, give out beep 
one time. 

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Field Name             Function Explaining 
Two Times After scanning the barcode, give out beep 
two times. 
Scan Timeout 
(sec) 
Select the scanning timeout duration (in seconds) from this 
pull-down list. <2 ~ 20 sec, Default: 5> 
None  After showing barcode, do not action. 
CRLF  After showing the barcode, jump to next 
row. 
Space  After showing the barcode, jump one unit. 
Termination 
Code 
Tab  After showing the barcode, jump a section.
Disable  Disable this functionality. 
Continuous 
Scan  1 ~5 sec  Alternate second number of Continuous 
Scan. 
Select a method based upon the barcode scanning application 
you will use. 
Type Writing  A unit continues a unit, fast showing 
barcode number. 
Copy & Paste  Once show barcode number. 
Keybd Message 
Disable  Not show the barcode number. 
Prefix  Type the desired label prefix in this text box 
Suffix  Type the desired label suffix in this text box 
Default  Press “Default” button to reset all configuration setting of 
“Basic” Tab into default values. 
F/W ver.  Decoder firmware version. 
Set All To 
Default 
Press “Set All To Default” button to reset all configuration 
setting of “Basic” Tab, “Code Configure” Tab, “Code ID” Tab 
and all barcode of “BarCode Setup” into default values. 

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3.2.1.2 “Code Configure” Tab: 
Select the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list. Tap to enable/disable 
the desired symbologies.
Figure 3-3 Code Configure Tab
Table 3-2 Code Configure Explaining 
Barcode Symbology  Explaining 
Type A. Numeric-only Barcodes 
UPC-E 
Compressed version of UPC code for use on small 
products. 
UPC-A Universal product code seen on almost all retail 
products in the USA and Canada. 
EAN-13 / ISBN EAN-13: European Article Numbering 
international retail product code. 
ISBN: Special use of the EAN-13 symbol to used 
internationally to mark books. 
EAN-8 / JAN-8 Compressed version of EAN code for use on 
small products. 
UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN-8 may all 
include an additional barcode to the right of the 
main barcode. This second barcode, which is 
usually not as tall as the primary barcode, is used 
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books, and other periodicals. 
Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Older code not in common use. 
Interleaved 2 of 5 Compact numeric code, widely used in industry, 
air cargo, other applications. 
Plessey / MSI Plessey: Older code commonly used for retail 
shelf marking. 
MSI: Variation of the Plessey code commonly 
used in USA. 
Code 11 Used primarily for labeling telecommunications 
equipment. 
Codabar / NW 7 Older code often used in library systems, 
sometimes in blood bank. 
Matrix 2 of 5 Used in miscellaneous industrial applications, and 
mechanical numbering systems. 
Type B. Alphanumeric Barcodes 
Code 39 / Code32 General-purpose code in very wide use 
world-wide. 
Code 93 Compact code similar to Code 39. 
Code128 / UCC EAN128
Very capable code, excellent density, high 
reliability; in very wide use world-wide. 
Widely used data formatting model for Code 128
Type C. Others Barcodes 
China Post Used by China Postal Service for automated mail 
sorting. 
Code 4 --- 
GTIN Global Trade Identification Number 
Korea Code 3 of 5 --- 
RSS  Reduced Space Symbology 

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3.2.1.3 “Code ID” Tab: 
Figure 3-4 Code ID Tab
Table 3-3 Code ID Explaining 
Code ID is added into prefix of the barcode and let user identify which kind of 
barcode being scanned. 
Enable Code ID  Enable this functionality. 
Set 1 ~ Set 5  Select one default value by Set 1 ~ Set 5. 
(See the “Table 3-4 Code ID Set1-Set5 Table”) 
User Define  Establish number by oneself. 
Barcode List  Set 1 ~ Set 5: defaults setting. 
User Define: select barcode to define. 
Default  Press “Default” button to reset all configuration 
setting of “Code ID” Tab into default values. 
Table 3-4 Code ID Set1-Set5 Table 
  Set 1  Set 2  Set 3  Set 4  Set 5 
UPC-E  S  E  C  E  E 
UPC-A  M  A  A  A  E 
EAN-13 / ISBN  M  A  A  F  E 
EAN-8 / JAN-8  P  B  B  F  E 
Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA  C  H  H  H  S 
Interleaved 2 of 5  D  I  Z  I  S 

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  Set 1  Set 2  Set 3  Set 4  Set 5 
Plessey / MSI  V  V  D  P  M 
Code 11  J  J  J  J  J 
Codabar / NW 7  F  N  X  N  F 
Matrix 2 of 5  E  G  G  G  S 
Code 39 / Code 32  A  C  Y  M  A 
Code 93  I  L  L  L  G 
Code 128  H  K  K  K  C 
Code 4  U  U  U  U  U 
Korea Code 3 of 5  R  R  R  R  R 
RSS  R  R  R  R  R 
UCC128 / EAN128  W  W  W  W  W 
3.2.1.4 BarCode Setup 
A. First select barcode type then select barcode to setting. 
B. Press “Default” button to reset all configuration setting of this barcode into default 
values. 
C. Press “Apply” button to be decided setting of this barcode. 
Please see 3.2.2 Symbologies List for more detail information of each Barcode. 
Figure 3-5 BarCode Setup

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3.2.2 Symbologies List 
A Type -- Numeric-only Barcodes 
3.2.2.1 UPC-E 
Figure 3-6 UPC-E 
Table 3-5 UPC-E Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Ignore 1st digit  Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Format  Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 

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3.2.2.2 UPC-A 
UPC-A movements together with EAN-13, so only Enable EAN-13 then UPC-A will 
be Enable, too. 
Figure 3-7 UPC-A 
Table 3-6 UPC-A Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Ignore 1st & 2nd digits  Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Transmit 1st digit  Transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Transmit 2nd digit  Transmit 2nd digit by barcode. 
Format 
Transmit 1st & 2nd 
digits  Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 

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3.2.2.3 EAN-13 / ISBN 
Figure 3-8 EAN-13 / ISBN 
Table 3-7 EAN-13 / ISBN Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Ignore 1st & 2nd digits  Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Transmit 1st digit  Transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Transmit 2nd digit  Transmit 2nd digit by barcode. 
Format 
Transmit 1st & 2nd 
digits  Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Enable ISBN Code  Whether use this ISBN Code. 

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3.2.2.4 EAN-8/JAN-8 
Figure 3-9 EAN-8/JAN-8 
Table 3-8 EAN-8/JAN-8 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Ignore 1st digit  Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Format  Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Convert to EAN-13  When this option is selected the scanner 
will convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 by 
transmitting five zeroes … 
Ahead of code  Add five zeroes at prefix of the barcode.
 Add five 0 
After 3 digits  Add five zeroes after 3rd digits. 

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3.2.2.5 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 
A. UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN-13 / ISBN and EAN-8 / JAN-8 may all include an 
additional barcode to the right of the main barcode. 
B. This barcode will show primary & additional code together. 
C. So the UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 code is unable to use alone, must operate in 
UPC-E or UPC-A or EAN-13 / ISBN or EAN-8 / JAN-8. 
Figure 3-10 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 
Table 3-9 UPC-EAN Add-On 2/5 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Only read the code with Addon 2/5
Only reads the codes that have addenda.

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3.2.2.6 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA 
Figure 3-11 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA 
Table 3-10 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Enable IATA Code  Whether use this IATA Code. 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 
Min Length can be set from 2 to 48 
  Min-Max 
(Default: 2 / 48)  Max Length can be set from 2 to 48 
Length 1 can be set from 2 to 48 
Length 2 can be set from 2 to 48 
Length 
  Fixed 
Length 3 can be set from 2 to 48 

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3.2.2.7 Interleaved 2 of 5 
Figure 3-12 Interleaved 2 of 5 
Table 3-11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48 
  Min / Max 
(Default: 4 / 48)  Max Length can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 
  Fixed 
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48 

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3.2.2.8 Plessey / MSI 
Figure 3-13 Plessey / MSI 
Table 3-12 Plessey / MSI Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Mode 10 
Mode 10-10 
Format 
Mode 11-10 
Checksum mode for this barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
1 Digit  Check 1 digit & send by checksum. 
 2 Digits  Check 2 digits & send by checksum. 

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3.2.2.9 Code11 
Figure 3-14 Code 11 
Table 3-13 Code 11 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
1 Digit  Check 1 digit & send by checksum. 
 2 Digits  Check 2 digits & send by checksum. 

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3.2.2.10 Codabar / NW7 
Figure 3-15 Codabar / NW7 
Table 3-14 Codabar / NW7 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Start / Stop Digit  Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit. 
ABCD 
abcd   
TN*E 
tn*e 
Start / Stop transmit type 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 

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3.2.2.11 Matrix 2 of 5 
Figure 3-16 Matrix 2 of 5 
Table 3-15 Matrix 2 of 5 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48 
  Min-Max 
(Default: 4 / 48)  Max Length can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 
  Fixed 
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48 

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B Type -- Alphanumeric Barcodes 
3.2.2.12 Code39 / Code32 
Figure 3-17 Code39 / Code32 
Table 3-16 Code39 / Code32 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Code39 Standard  Enable Code 39 Standard characters 
Code39 Full ASCII  Enable Code 39 Full ASCII character 
Format 
Code32  Enable Code 32 
Start / Stop Digit  Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit. 
Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 
Checksum  Transmit  Whether transmit checksum by barcode.

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3.2.2.13 Code93 
The barcode do not have setting. 
Figure 3-18 Code93 
3.2.2.14 Code128 / UCC EAN128 
Figure 3-19 Code 128 / UCC EAN128 
Table 3-17 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Enable UCC128/EAN128  Enable UCC128/EAN128. 

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C Type -- Others Barcodes
3.2.2.15 China Post 
Figure 3-20 China Post 
Table 3-18 China Post Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 
Send Check Digit  Whether send check digit by barcode. 
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48 
  Min-Max 
(Default: 4 / 48)  Max Length can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48 
Length 
  Fixed 
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48 

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3.2.2.16 Code4 
The barcode do not have setting. 
Figure 3-21 Code4 
3.2.2.17 GTIN 
The barcode do not have setting. 
Figure 3-22 GTIN 

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3.2.2.18 Korea Code 3 of 5 
The barcode do not have setting. 
Figure 3-23 Korea Code 3 of 5 
3.2.2.19 RSS 
Figure 3-24 RSS 
Table 3-19 RSS Explaining 
Item  Explaining 
Convert to UCC128 
The scanner will convert RSS to UCC128. 
Checksum  Verify  Whether verify checksum by barcode. 

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3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties 
Table 3-20 Bluetooth Device Properties 
    ICON 
ITEM & FUNCTION 
 
“Scan Device” Tab ( Figure 3-25) : 
 Tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth 
hardware. The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devices 
that it finds, see Figure 3-26. If Bluetooth hardware is not found 
the Bluetooth Hardware Error window appears, see Figure 
3-27. Table 3-21 described the Bluetooth Icons. 
 Double tap the device to connect to on the device list. The 
Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears. Tap No to 
connect to the device without authentication, or tap Yes to 
authenticate the device before connecting. (Figure 3-28) 
 If the Yes button was selected in the Bluetooth Manager 
Authentication window, the enter PIN windows appears. Enter a 
PIN (between 1 and 16 characters) in the Enter PIN: text box, 
and tap OK. The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the 
device for bonding. (Figure 3-29) 
 
When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the other 
device. When the PIN is entered correctly on the other device, 
the bonded icon        appears on the device list. (Figure 3-30)
Figure 3-25 Bluetooth Manager Windows  Figure 3-26 Bluetooth Manager Windows