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Z-2050 Mobile Data Collector ESC F5 F6 F7 (@) MN VW SFT ENT DE F1 CLR F8 SCA ENT GHI PQR YZ SPA CE F2 F3 TAB F4 BS User Manual Table of Contents Preface ................................................................. 1 About This Manual ...................................................................................................1 Symbols used in this manual ..........................................................................1 Copyright..................................................................................................................2 Safety Information....................................................................................................2 Laser Safety ...................................................................................................2 Safe Operation ...............................................................................................4 Overview ............................................................... 5 System Requirements..............................................................................................5 Unpacking ................................................................................................................5 .................................................................................................................................6 Charging the battery ................................................................................................7 Charging the battery separately in the cradle .................................................8 Inserting the battery .................................................................................................9 Inserting an SD card ..............................................................................................11 Connecting to a PC................................................................................................13 Connecting via the COM1 port .....................................................................13 Connecting via USB .....................................................................................14 Connecting the Z-2050 directly via USB .......................................................15 About the Product ..................................................................................................16 Features .......................................................................................................16 Applications and uses: ..................................................................................16 Getting Started...................................................... 17 Turning on for the First Time..................................................................................17 Key Functions ...............................................................................................18 Software Installation...............................................................................................19 Using the software for the first time .......................................................................21 DirectSync ....................................................................................................22 Software Development Kit (SDK)...........................................................................23 Scanning Barcodes................................................................................................26 System Reset.........................................................................................................27 Using the Cold Reset Function .....................................................................27 Using the Warm Reset Function ...................................................................28 Using the Scanner................................................... 29 Desktop Features...................................................................................................29 Application ....................................................................................................30 System Information .......................................................................................37 Using the FileMgr Tool Bar ...........................................................................39 File Manager Menus .....................................................................................46 Console ........................................................................................................50 Inputting Data.........................................................................................................61 Using the On-Screen Keyboard ....................................................................61 Using the Alphanumeric Keypad ..................................................................61 Using Handwritten Input ...............................................................................61 Network Connections.............................................................................................64 Creating a new Dial-Up Connection .............................................................66 Creating a new LAN Connection ..................................................................67 Creating a new WLAN Connection ...............................................................68 Network Connect Screen ..............................................................................69 Data Backup / Restore...........................................................................................71 Backing Up Data ...........................................................................................71 Technical Information.............................................. 75 Preface About This Manual Thank you for your purchase of the Zebex Z-2050 mobile data collector. This product is at the forefront of portable data terminal technology and this manual will provide information on the many and varied options available to you, the user. The Z-2050 is a compact, ergonomic and durable portable data terminal. It is designed with an integrated wireless communication and 1D/ 2D with optional barcode data capture, touch screen and 30-key keypad. The design is ideal for the mobile worker as it simple and easy to use anywhere along a supply chain. It complies with IP 54 regulations. Symbols used in this manual WARNING The warning symbol denotes information that MUST be observed by the user. Failure to observe these warnings may result in personal injury or irreversible damage to the hardware. NOTE The note symbol denotes information that is important and should be observed. About This Manual - 1 Copyright Zebex Industries Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implies warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Zebex Industries Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this product. Zebex Industries Inc. will be under no liability in respect of any defect arising from fair wear and tear, wilful damage, negligence, abnormal working conditions, failure to follow the instructions and warnings, or misuse or alteration or repair of the products without written approval. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, with express written consent and authorization. We reserve the right to make changes in product design without reservation and without notification. The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice. Zebex is a registered trademark of ZEBEX INDUSTRIES INC. © Copyright 2006 Zebex. Safety Information Your safety is of the utmost importance so please observe and follow the following guidelines that allow you to use the scanner in a safe and responsible way. Laser Safety The Z-2050 laser scanner complies with safety standard IEC 8251(1993) for a Class 2 laser product. It also complies with U.S. 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid staring at direct laser light as the laser beam may hurt your eyes. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2 - Copyright 15.105(b) 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 the 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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause interference; This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC RF 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. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjuction with any other antenna or transmitter. Safety Information - 3 Safe Operation WARNING • Be careful when using the Z-2050; do not drop or knock the device as irreversible damage to the unit may occur. • Keep the Z-2050 away from water or any other liquids. • Do not operate the Z-2050 under extreme temperatures. • Use only the battery and charger supplied by the manufacturer. The use of third-party batteries or chargers may either damage the unit or shorten the life of the device. • Unplug the power adapter and cradle if the device is not being used for long periods of time. • Do not attempt to service this product yourself. All servicing should be carried out be qualified Zebex personnel or Zebex-approved engineers. 4 - Safety Information Overview System Requirements Windows XP Operating System 64 MB RAM 50 MB free HDD space COM1 port USB ports WLAN transmitter (optional) Bluetooth transmitter/receiver (optional) Unpacking The Z-2050 package should contain the following: Z-2050 Bar Mobile Data Collector Docking cradle 1 Stylus 1 AC Mains power cable 1 USB cable (Scanner to USB) 1 USB cable (Cradle to USB) 1 RS-232 / COM1 cable 1 Li-ion 3.7V rechargeable battery 1 Software CD User Manual SDK Reference Manual System Requirements - 5 ESC F5 F6 F7 (@) F1 SFT CLR F8 SCA ENT ENT DE MN VW GHI PQR YZ SPAC F2 F3 TAB F4 BS Docking Cradle Z-2050 Mobile Data Collector RS-232 / COM1 cable Stylus Pen AC Mains power adapter USB cable (Scanner to USB) USB cable (Cradle to USB) 6 - Charging the battery The Li-ion 3.7V rechargable battery can be charged whilst inserted in the device itself or independently via the recharging slot at the back of the cradle. AC Power Adapter Jack In USB Interface RS232/COM1 Interface Connector Cradle - rear view Left LED Right LED Cradle - front view Cradle LEDs Right LED - This is lit when a battery is inserted into the rear compartment of the cradle for recharge. It remains lit until the charge is complete. Left LED - This is lit when the cradle is connected to AC power. Charging the battery - 7 Charging the battery separately in the cradle 1. Insert the battery into the compartment at the rear of the cradle. 2. Connect the AC mains adapter power jack to the cradle and the other to mains power. NOTES • When charging the battery for the first time, charge for at least 12 hours prior to use. • When charging the battery in the rear compartment of the cradle, charging time will be doubled (approximately). 8 - Charging the battery Inserting the battery When inserting the battery for the first time, follow these directions: 1. Slide the lock latch to the left to open the battery compartment. 2. Push up to open the battery compartment cover. 3. Insert the battery as shown. Inserting the battery - 9 4. Push down the compartment cover until it clicks into place. 5. Lock the battery compartment by sliding the latch to the right until it locks into place. 10 - Inserting the battery Inserting an SD card The Z-2050’s internal storage capacity can be expanded with the use of an SD card. To insert the SD card, follow these directions: 1. Slide the lock latch to the left to open the battery compartment. 2. Push up to open the battery compartment cover. 3. Remove the battery and place the SD card in the compartment, making sure that the gold connectors are face down. Inserting an SD card - 11 4. Slide the SD upwards into the card slot. 5. Replace the battery and close the compartment door. 6. Lock the battery compartment by sliding the latch to the right until it locks into place 12 - Inserting an SD card Connecting to a PC In order to use the software supplied with the Z-2050, the mobile data collector must be connected to a PC. Connecting via the COM1 port In order for the sync software to work properly, the cradle must be connected to your computer’s COM1 port. Attach one end of the RS-232 cable to the RS-232/COM1 interface connector on the cradle and the other to the COM1 port on your PC. LCD TV OUT PDIF-OUT SDIF-OUT Connecting to a PC - 13 Connecting via USB The cradle must also be connected via one of your PC’s USB ports.Attach one end of the cable to the USB interface on the cradle and the other to your PC. 14 - Connecting to a PC Connecting the Z-2050 directly via USB You can connect the Z-2050 directly to your PC, without the need for the cradle, using the USB cable, attaching it to the port on the left hand side of the device. Connecting to a PC - 15 About the Product The Z-2050 is a compact, ergonomic and durable portable data terminal. It is designed with an integrated wireless communication and 1D/ 2D with optional barcode data capture, touch screen and 30-key keypad. The design is ideal for the mobile worker as it simple and easy to use anywhere along a supply chain. It complies with IP 54 regulations. The Z-2050 is also expandable with WLAN communication vi the CF slot and offers expandable memory through the SD slot. The Z-2050 features a MOTOROLA Dragonball 32 bit processor and proprietary operating system. This combination delivers high performance, low power consumption and the diversity of a wireless networking platform. Compared with other systems currently available on the market, it is the most cost-effective, offering optimum performance. Features • • • • • • • • • • • Scan and access real-time data anytime and anywhere Bluetooth-enabled and Wi-Fi 802.11b communications Durable ergonomic design for comfort and portability Easy to read, backlit LCD screen with touch panel Cable-free scanning using Bluetooth technology, class 1 specification Easy to use VC 6.0 development environment and communication software Supports GUI, database and networking over 1000 APi 4 MB core flash and 64 MB data flash memories, 8 MB SDRAM Rechargeable li-Ion battery for power management Integrated wither 1D or 2D Proprietary OS supports delivery of wireless communications Applications and uses: • • • • • • Retail /Manufacturing / Education / Health care Logistics and packaging handling markets Inventory and asset management Shipping and receiving Express delivery tracking Meter recording. 16 - About the Product Getting Started Turning on for the First Time Once a full battery charge is completed, insert the battery as shown in “Charging the battery” on page 7. 1. Press the power on button. 2. You will be prompted to configure the touch screen. 3. Touch each crosshair to complete the configuration. LCD screen Escape button F5 ESC F6 F7 Scan button SCAN ENT ENT BC DEF GH KL MNO PQ TU YZ (@) F1 Shift key Power button CLR F8 SFT VWX Clear button Favorite/Arrow keys 1-4 Enter key Alphanumeric keypad SPACE F2 F3 TAB F4 BS Favorite keys 5-8 Backspace key Backlight button Tab key Once the touch screen has been configured, the main desktop screen appears: Main FileMgr Console Backup Bluetooth Network Turning on for the First Time - 17 Key Functions Key Name Function Escape Press to leave the current screen. Scan Press and hold to scan a barcode. Clear Press to clear any data from the screen. Favorite/Arrow keys 5-8 Press these to move around the screen or to access favorites numbered 5-8. Enter keys Press to confirm entries or commands. Alphanumeric keypad Press to enter data, in either numerical or alphabetical format. Favorite keys 1-4 Press to access favorites numbered 1-4. Shift Press to change method input. Choose from upper or lower case alphabetical input and numeric input. Tab Press to add a tab indent. Backslash Press to enter a backslash. Power on /off Press to turn the power on or off. Backlight Press to turn the LCD backlight on or off. ESC SCAN CLR F5 F6 F7 F8 ENT ENT BC GH DEF KL MNO TU VWX SPACE (@) F1 F3 F2 F4 SFT TAB BS 18 - Turning on for the First Time Software Installation To configure the Penbex Desktop program, use the software cd that came with the device. Insert the CD and the setup program will run automatically. 1. Click Next to begin installation. Click Yes to agree to the license terms and conditions. 2. Select which option you wish to install: • Penbex Desktop & DirectSync program • DirectSync with MS Outlook 2000 • Penbex Desktop & DirectSync program (for Outlook Express) 3. Click Next to continue. Select a folder where the program files will be installed. 4. The setup program will install all necessary files. 5. A dialog window appears.Click Yes to add the Penbex desktop program to your startup menu. Software Installation - 19 6. A confirmation window will appear upon successful installation. Click Finish to exit. 20 - Software Installation Using the software for the first time When using the software for the first time, certain settings that need must be configured. 1. Double click the Penbex Desktop icon on your desktop. You will be prompted to select a user. As this is the first time the program has been run, click New to enter one or more users. 2. Enter a new user name. Click OK to continue. 3. The new user now appears in the list. Select the user and click OK. Using the software for the first time - 21 DirectSync DirectSync is automatically installed along with the desktop program. Double-click on the DirectSync icon on your desktop. The program will run in the background but is accessible via an icon in the notification area of your desktop. DirectSync Icon Right click on the icon and the DirectSync menu will appear. DirectSync Log Click to display all recent DirectSync activity.Setting Click to select which interface to use (COM1, Modem, USB). If COM1 is selected, choose which COM port you wish to use from the drop down menu. Download Click to download files from your PC onto the Z-2050. 1. Select your user name from the list that appears. 2. Click Add to add the files you wish to download. Should you want to delete a file you have added to the list, select the file and click Delete. 3. Click OK to download the files. 22 - Using the software for the first time Software Development Kit (SDK) The Penbex OS that is the core of the Z-2050 features a unique modular system architecture that allows you to develop and add your own custom-built applications to get the most out of the device. It features a user-intuitive and easy-to-use UI, which also features a Chinese-English handwriting recognition system, making it accessible to a wide range of users. The Z-2050 comes with a Software Development Kit (SDK) which works in conjunction with the Penbex OS. It is a powerful and versatile software package that allows you to customize the Z-2050 to meet your specific needs. The simplicity of its system is the key, eliminating a steep learning curve and allowing you to pick up and develop your own applications within a short space of time. Refer to the SDK Reference Manual for more detailed information. Below are listed the main features and requirements of this powerful development kit. Software Requirements: • • • • Microsoft VC 6.0 Environment ANSI C Syntax Penbex OS Architecture Penbex Objects Documents • • Documents for APIs, objects' behavior, messages. Developing/Debugging procedures for external applications. Emulator • • • Workspace for IDE environment running on VC 6.0 Header files for IDE environment running on VC 6.0 OS library for IDE environment running on VC 6.0 Localization Support • • • Supported languages: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Spanish and German Input: offers PinYin input for simplified Chinese Offers Windows-like message boxes to display system messages. Software Development Kit (SDK) - 23 Development Features of the SDK The SDK allows you to use both UI and GUI objects to build new applications that can be used with the Z-2050. UI (User Interface) objects are the simple building blocks of the system and include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Label Button List Table Toolbar Whiteboard Progress Bar Menu Bar Keyboard Message Box Scroll Bar Combo Box Tree Single-Line Editor Multiple-Line Editor Field GUI objects are more complex applications and include: • • • • SysGetDate() (to get the system date) SysGetTime() (to get the system time) GetFilename() (to get the file name) SysEngKB() (to use the system keyboard) As mentioned above, creation of applications using the SDK, UI and GUI objects is explained in much more detail in the SDK Reference Manual. 24 - Software Development Kit (SDK) The UI objects are divided into the following categories: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Label Button List Table Toolbar Whiteboard Progress Bar Menu Bar Keyboard Message Box Scroll Bar Combo Box Tree Single-Line Editor Multiple-Line Editor Field Software Development Kit (SDK) - 25 Scanning Barcodes The Z-2050 is a highly versatile tool that can scan a wide range of barcodes (see “Barcode Settings and Symbologies” on page 59 for more details) but it is imperative that it is used in the correct manner. To scan a barcode: 1. Hold the Z-2050 horizontally and point it directly at the barcode you wish to scan. ES F5 F7 F6 EN CL A BC AN F8 SC J K L EN DE S T U NO (@ VW AC SP F3 2. Once in the correct position, press the SCAN button. An audible alarm is heard and the barcode digits will appear on the LCD screen if the scan is successful. 26 - Scanning Barcodes System Reset Using the Cold Reset Function Cold reset allows you to return the scanner to the default factory settings, wiping all data from the memory. To use cold reset: 1. Remove the black cap on the stylus to reveal the needle. 2. Insert the needle into the reset button space, between the power and backlight buttons. F5 ESC F6 F7 CLR F8 SCAN ENT ENT BC DEF GH KL MNO PQ TU YZ (@) F1 SFT VWX SPACE F2 F3 TAB F4 BS Reset button 3. Press down gently, holding the power button at the same time. All factory defaults will be restored. WARNING Cold reset will erase ALL pre-configured data on the scanner. Check carefully to make sure you have uploaded all important files to your PC before proceeding with the reset. System Reset - 27 Using the Warm Reset Function Warm reset allows you to reset the scanner without wiping any configuration data or files. To use warm reset: 1. Remove the black cap on the stylus to reveal the needle. 2. Insert the needle into the reset hole, between the power and backlight buttons. 3. Press down gently. The machine will reset itself. Proceed with the screen calibration process as explained in “Turning on for the First Time” on page 17. NOTE Following a cold or warm reset, you will be asked whether you want to format the Z-2050’s flash disk or not. Formatting the disk will erase ALL data. 28 - System Reset Using the Scanner Desktop Features The Z-2050 Mobile Data Collector is equipped with a multi-function desktop program manager that helps you to utilize the collected data with ease. The Desktop tool bar contains the Desktop menu icon, power indicator, Date/Time, and the Group drop down list. Date/Time Desktop Menu Main FileMgr Console Backup Bluetooth Network Group list Application icons Tap the Desktop menu icon in the upper left corner of the main screen to display Application and System drop down menus. Desktop Features - 29 Application The Application menu enables you to download, delete, group the applications or receive applications via IrDa function. Application System Info Download... Delete... Group... Beam... Change Icon Set My Card Path... 30 - Desktop Features Downloading applications or files You can download applications from PC to the Z-2050 for enhanced performance. To install an application on the Z-2050, do the following: 1. Go to the Start menu and select All Programs/Applications/Communications/Hyperterminal. 2. Create a new connection. 3. Enter a name for the connection. Click OK to continue. 4. Select COM1 in the Connect Using field. Click OK to continue. 5. Configure the COM1 properties. Set the Bits per second rate to 57600 and Flow Control to None. Click OK to continue. Desktop Features - 31 6. Select Send file from the Transfer menu. The Send File dialog box appears. 7. Select the file you want to upload to the Z-2050 and select Ymodem as protocol. Click Send to continue. A file send progress screen appears. You will be notified upon successful file transfer. NOTE The applications that are installed on the Z-2050 are stored in RAM memory. You can delete them manually or automatically with a cold reset. 32 - Desktop Features Deleting Applications You can delete the applications that you have downloaded from the Z2050. Note: Built-in applications on the Z-2050 cannot be deleted To delete an application, do the following: 1. Select Delete in the Application drop down menu. A window displaying the applications installed on the Z-2050 appears. 2. Tap an application you wish to delete. 3. A warning box prompts for confirmation to delete the application. Tap Yes to proceed. The chosen program is deleted. Group Application The Desktop program enables you to group application icons into different categories. All built-in applications are listed in the main group. To group application icons, do the following: 1. Select Group from the Application menu. The group screen appears; all applications and the groups they belong to are displayed. 2. Tap the group name next to the application you wish to move. Group Application FileMgr Console Network Backup DemoScan Bluetooth IrdaTest Main Main Main Main Main Main Main 3. A drop down list of all available groups appears. Tap the group you wish to move the respective application to. 4. Tap the check mark in the top right hand corner to return to the main screen. To edit a group, select Edit Group from the drop down menu group. Desktop Features - 33 Editing Groups You can add, delete, rename groups or merge applications from Unfiled Group to a chosen group in the Edit Group function. 1. Select Edit Group from the Application menu. 2. The editing screen appears. Edit Group AB Main Adding Groups 1. Tap to add a new group. 2. Enter the new group’s name. 3. Tap the check mark to confirm and create the new group. Edit Group AB Main Rename group Enter a new group's name: Main 34 - Desktop Features Renaming Groups 1. Tap to rename an existing group. 2. Enter the group’s new name. 3. Tap the check mark to confirm. Edit Group AB Main Rename group Enter a new group's name: Main Deleting Groups 1. Tap to delete a group. A warning dialog appears. 2. Click OK to proceed or Cancel. Edit Group AB Main Delete group Are you sure to delete this group ? All records in this group will be moved to the "Unfiled" group !! OK Cancel Merging groups 1. Tap to merge two existing groups. A warning dialog appears. 2. Click OK to proceed or Cancel. Edit Group AB Main "Unfiled" group to Are you sure to merge from "Unfiled" group to your selected group ? OK Cancel Beam Application Programs The Beam option enables you to transfer application programs that are downloaded to your Z-2050 to another Z-2050 Mobile Data Collector device via IrDa. FileMgr A:\DATABASE\ AB FileName DEMO.DBF PASSWORD.INI Size Date 66 02/17/0. 1K 02/17/0. IrDA Communication Connecting... CANCEL Desktop Features - 35 Change Icon Select this option to toggle between large and small icon views displayed on the LCD screen. Main Main FileMgr FileMgr Console Backup Bluetooth Network Console Network Backup Bluetooth Set My Card path The Z-2050 is equipped with an expansion memory card slot that enables you to expand memory for additional software applications and back up your data. When an expansion card is inserted into the Z-2050, it automatically creates a new group called My Card for the *.pbx files stored in the expansion card path. 1. Select My Card from the Group menu to view the contents of your expansion card. FileMgr Backup Main All Main My Card Console Network Unfiled Edit group ... Bluetooth 2. Open the Application menu and tap My Card Path to view the current path of your expansion card. NOTE An external memory card must be inserted to use this function otherwise a warning dialog will appear. 36 - Desktop Features System Information Application System Info Disk View OS Version Device Information Serial Number About Desk Disk View Disk View displays the available memory disks and their respective memory status. 1. Tap the drive to view the contents of the specific drive. 2. Tap the Disk View title bar to show Path and Type menus. 3. Tap Path to show a list of available drives on the Z-2050. 4. Tap a specific drive to view its contents. Disk View A: /Download /Penbex /Database Name A: Free: 4.71 M OK Cancel OS Version Select this option to display OS version information for the Z-2050. 05:53 Main Penbex OS Version 1.17.00-1021 FileMgrv2.2 Beta Console Network ID: 0-0201-2-2-1.06 Copyright 2003 Bluetooth DemoScan Backup Penbex Data Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. IrdaTest http://www.penbex.com OK Desktop Features - 37 Device Information Select this option to view the hardware information for the Z-2050. Device Information CPU : MOTOROLA 68VZ328 ROM Size : 4096 (K Bytes) RAM Size : 8192 (K Bytes) NAND Size : 65536 (K Bytes) Display color : Gray Scale Display Horizontal Pixels : OK Serial number Select this option to view the hardware serial number for the Z-2050. About Desktop Select this option to view the desktop information for the Z-2050 OS. 38 - Desktop Features Using the FileMgr Tool Bar The File Manager displays the current contents of your local disks. It is equipped with a quick access tool bar which enables you to manage the data saved on the Z-2050 with the following functions: FileMgr drop FileMgr A:\ down menu Tool bar FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. Create a new folder To create a new folder, do the following: 1. Tap on the tool bar, the following screen appears. Make New folder Name Please specify a new folder name. OK Cancel @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p cap a s d f g h j k l ; ' shift z x c v b n m , . 123 [ ] \ = / 2. Use the on-screen keypad or the stylus to enter the name for the new folder. Tap OK to confirm. Make New folder Name Please specify a new folder name. Zebex OK Cancel @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p cap a s d f g h j k l ; ' shift z x c v b n m , . 123 [ ] \ = / 3. The new folder created is now listed in the FileMgr main screen. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX /ZEBEX Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 02/21/0. Desktop Features - 39 Copy To To copy a file to a selected folder, do the following: 1. Tap the file you want to copy. FileMgr B:\ AB FileName PASSWORD.INI 2. Tap on the options bar, the following screen appear. Size Date 1K 02/17/0. Copy to A: Name A: Free: 4.72 M OK 3. Tap the root of the disk drive to display the contents of the folders and the free disk space. 4. Tap the destination folder to save the copied file. Tap OK to confirm. Cancel Copy to A: /Download /Penbex /Database Name A: Free: 4.71 M OK 5. A dialog box appears displaying the task result. (success/failure) Tap OK to exit the menu. Cancel FileMgr B:\ AB FileName PASSWORD.INI Size Date 1K 02/17/0. Finish Copy Total Files: 1 Success: 1 Failure: 0 OK 40 - Desktop Features Rename To specify a new name for a existing file, do the following: 1. Tap the file you want to rename. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI 2. Tap on the options bar. A warning dialog appears to confirm renaming of the folder. Press OK to proceed. Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 1K 02/17/0. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 1K 02/17/0. Rename Are you sure ? OK 3. Use the on-screen keypad or the stylus to enter the new file name. Tap OK to confirm. 4. File name has been modified. The new file name is displayed on the FileMgr main screen. CANCEL Make New File Name PASSWORD.INI Please specify a new name. PASSWORD.INI OK Cancel @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p cap a s d f g h j k l ; ' shift z x c v b n m , . 123 [ ] \ = / Desktop Features - 41 Delete To delete a file from disk, do the following: 1. Tap the file you want to delete. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI 2. Tap on the options bar. A warning dialog appears to confirm deletion of the selected file. Tap OK to confirm. The selected file is now deleted from the Z-2050. Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 1K 02/17/0. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 1K 02/17/0. Rename Are you sure ? OK 42 - Desktop Features CANCEL Move To To move a file to a selected folder, do the following: 1. Tap the file you want to move. FileMgr B:\ AB FileName PASSWORD.INI 2. Tap icon on the options bar, the following screen appear. Size Date 1K 02/17/0. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. 02/15/0. 1K 02/17/0. Move To Are you sure ? OK 3. The screen displays all the available folders and the respective free disk space. 4. Choose the destination disk or path to save the selected file. Tap OK to confirm. CANCEL Copy to A: Name A: Free: 4.72 M OK 5. A dialog box appears displaying task result. (success/failure) Tap OK to exit the menu. Cancel FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD Size Date 02/17/0. 02/15/0. Finish Move Total Files: 1 Success: 1 Failure: 0 OK Desktop Features - 43 Disk info To view the disk information of the current drive, do the following: 1. Tap on the options bar, the following screen appears. 2. The screen displays the information of the disk drive, disk type, total disk size, used disk space, remnant, and the maximum block of the selected disk. Disk Info A:\ Ram Disk 5,156,864 Bytes 215,040 Bytes 4,941,824 Bytes 4,810,752 Bytes Disk: Disk Type: Total Size: Used Size: Remnant: Max Block: 3. Tap OK to exit and return to the FileMgr main screen. 4% OK Select Drive To choose the designated disk drive, do the following: 1. Tap on the options bar, and a drop down list of the available disks appears. 2. Tap the desired disk drive. The memory is switched to the chosen disk drive. The files saved on the chosen disk are displayed on the main screen. Return to previous level Tap to return to the previous level of the folder tree. Select All Tap to select all the files in the current folder or drive. Tap the icon a second time to deselect all. 44 - Desktop Features Upload files The Z-2050 enables you to upload data to a notebook or PC via HyperTerminal program with Ymodem protocol. For instructions on how to configure the Z-2050 and Hyperterminal on your PC, refer to “Downloading applications or files” on page 31. 1. Tap the file you wish to upload. 2. Tap to begin uploading the file. The progress screen appears. Upload files 3. Tap Cancel at any time to cancel the download. A:\DATABASE\PASSWORD.INI Waiting connection... Current File: 0% Time: 0% Cancel Download files You can download files to the Z-2050 from a notebook or PC via HyperTerminal program with Ymodem protocol. For instructions on how to configure the Z-2050 and Hyperterminal on your PC, refer to “Downloading applications or files” on page 31. 1. Tap the file you wish to download. 2. Tap to begin downloading the file. The progress screen appears. 3. Tap Cancel at any time to cancel the download. Download files Downloading file(s) A:\DOWNLOAD\ 0% Cancel Desktop Features - 45 File Manager Menus In addition, tapping the File Manager icon on the upper left corner of the screen displays the drop down menus for File, System, and Option. File The File menu enables you to manage the files on the database by creating a new folder, copying, renaming, deleting, moving, uploading or downloading files. A:\ Option File System New A Folder Copy To FileName Size Date Rename /DATABASE 02/17/0. Delete /DOWNLOAD 02/15/0. Move To /PENBEX 02/15/0. Upload files Download files Select a command from the drop down list to proceed; refer to the above sections above for more information on each command. System The System menu provides you with commands to run application on disk, display disk information, select a different disk source, format a disk, or perform disk defragmentation. A:\ Option File System Run B AP Disk Info FileName Size Date Change Disk /DATABASE 02/17/0. Format Disk /DOWNLOAD 02/15/0. Defrag Disk A: /PENBEX 02/15/0. 46 - Desktop Features Run AP Select this option to run an application you have downloaded onto your Z-2050. 1. Select the application you wish to run from the file manager. 2. Select Run AP from the System menu. Disk Info See “Disk info” on page 44. Change Disk See “Select Drive” on page 44. Format disk Select this option to format the current disk. 1. A warning dialog appears. 2. Tap OK to format the disk. 3. The disk will be formatted. WARNING Before formatting any disks, ensure that you have backed up all valuable data. Desktop Features - 47 Defrag Disk A: Select this option to defragment disk A. 1. A warning dialog appears. 2. Tap OK to defragment the disk. FileMgr A:\ AB FileName /DATABASE /DOWNLOAD /PENBEX PASSWORD.INI Size Date 02/17/0. 02/17/0. 02/17/0. 1K 02/17/0. Defrag Disk A: Are you sure ? OK CANCEL 3. A dialog box appears if successful. 4. Tap OK. Finish Defragment Finish OK 48 - Desktop Features CANCEL Option The Option menu allows you to view the set receive path, File Manager help file and File Manager version information. A:\ Option File System AB Receive Path Help Size Date FileName /DATABASE About FileMgr 02/17/0. /DOWNLOAD 02/15/0. /PENBEX 02/15/0. Receive Path This screen displays the folder in which received files will be stored. Receive Path A:\Download The default setting is A:\Download. Tap OK to return to the File Manager. Name A:\Download Free: 4.72 M OK Cancel Help Select this option to view the File Manager help file. About FileMgr Select this option to view general information about this version of File Manager. Desktop Features - 49 Console The Console application enables you to configure settings for the Z2050. Tap the Console icon to enter Console application. Tap the main bar to and the drop down menu appears. General -- General Console LCD Mail Owner Sound Pen Bluetooth USB Device Barcode 19 : 35 2004.02.17 4 MIN Calibration Password On Unlock 18 General Settings Upon entering the Console main screen the general settings are displayed. This screen can also be accessed by selecting General from the drop down menu. Set Time 1. Tap the Set Time field to adjust time settings. 2. Use the arrows to adjust the time. Time HOUR MIN SEC 3. Tap OK to confirm and return to the main Console screen. OK CANCEL Set Date 1. Tap the Set Date field to adjust data settings. 2. Select the date, month and year using the on-screen calender. 3. Tap OK to confirm and return to the main Console screen. Date 2006 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 26 12 19 26 27 13 20 27 28 14 21 28 OK 50 - Desktop Features W T F 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 CANCEL 11 18 25 Auto-off after 1. Tap the arrow in the Auto-off after field to enter the drop down menu. Console -- General 2. Select the length of time after which the Z-2050 will turn itself off when not in use. 05 : 47 2006.03.06 6 MIN 1 Calibration MIN 2 MIN Password-3 MIN On 4 MIN 5Unlock MIN 1F Calibration 1. Tap the Calibration field to re-calibrate the Z-2050. 2. Tap each of the cross-hairs as they appear (as described in “Turning on for the First Time” on page 17). Password 1. Tap the Password field to adjust password settings. 2. Enter a password and re-confirm. Password : 3. Tap OK to confirm and return to the main console screen. Confirm Password : 4. The password field now shows --Assigned--. OK Cancel To change an existing password 1. Tap the Password field. 2. Enter your existing password and click OK. Input your Password : OK Cancel 3. Enter the new password and re-confirm. 4. Tap OK to confirm and return to the main console screen. Password : Confirm Password : OK Cancel Desktop Features - 51 IrDA Receive 1. Tap the arrow in the IrDA Receive field to enter the drop down menu. Console -- General 2. Select Yes or No to turn the receive function on or off. 05 : 49 2006.03.06 6 MIN Calibration --Assigned-On On Unlock Off 1F 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Lock Device 1. Tap the arrow in the Lock Device field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select Lock or Unlock to lock or unlock the Z-2050. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Console -- General 05 : 49 2006.03.06 6 MIN Calibration --Assigned-On Unlock Lock 1F Unlock Contrast Use the stylus to hold and drag the slider to adjust screen contrast settings. 52 - Desktop Features 18 LCD Settings Select LCD from the drop down menu to enter the LCD settings screen. Light Gray Console -- LCD Hold and drag the slider to adjust the light gray level. Dark Gray Hold and drag the slider to adjust the dark gray level Light Gray 04 Dark Gray 08 Cursor Cursor 31 Hold and drag the slider to adjust the color and appearance of the cursor on screen. Mail Settings Select Mail from the drop down menu to enter the mail settings screen. 1. Enter the service name. 2. Enter the return mail address. 3. Enter the mail account name. 4. Enter the account password. 5. Enter the POP3 server settings. Console -- Mail Service Account 1 Return Mail : Account : Password : POP3 : SMTP : Keep In Server 6. Enter the SMTP server settings 7. Tap the check box if you wish to keep in server. Delete Deleting Configurations If you need to delete a whole mail configuration, do the following: 1. Tap the Delete button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. 2. A warning dialog appears, asking you to confirm the deletion. 3. Tap OK to confirm or Cancel. 4. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Desktop Features - 53 Owner Settings Select Owner from the drop down menu to enter the owner settings screen. Console -- Owner 123 1. Enter any information about the owner in the text field. 2. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Sound Settings Select Sound from the drop down menu to enter the sound settings screen. System Sound 1. Tap the arrow in the System Sound field to enter the drop down menu. Console -- Sound 2. Select On or Off to turn the sound on or off. System Sound Alarm Sound Sound Volume Alarm Music On 5 Sec Level 3 Alarm 1 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Alarm Sound 1. Tap the arrow in the Alarm Sound field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select the alarm sound length; Off or between 1 - 30 seconds. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Console -- Sound System Sound Alarm Sound Sound Volume Alarm Music Off 5 Sec Level 4 Sec 3 5 Sec 1 Alarm 10 Sec 15 Sec 20 Sec 25 Sec 30 Sec Sound Volume 1. Tap the arrow in the Sound Volume field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select the volume level from Level 1 - 5. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. 54 - Desktop Features Console -- Sound System Sound Alarm Sound Sound Volume Alarm Music Off 5 Sec Level 3 Alarm 1 Level Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Alarm Music 1. Tap the arrow in the Alarm Music field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select the alarm music from Alarm 1 - 5. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Console -- Sound System Sound Alarm Sound Sound Volume Alarm Music Off 5 Sec Level 3 Alarm 1 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Desktop Features - 55 Pen Settings Select Pen from the drop down menu to enter the pen settings screen. Pen Width 1. Tap the arrow in the Pen Width field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select from 1 - 4 pixels as the pen width. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Console -- Pen Writing Pen Width : 2 Pixels Idle Time : 1 Pixel Pixels Full Screen : 2Level 3 Pixels 4 Pixels Idle Time 1. Tap the arrow in the Idle Time field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select from 0.2 seconds - 2 seconds as the idle time. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Console -- Pen Writing Pen Width : 2 Pixels Idle Time : 0.6 Second Level Full Screen : 0.6 Second 0.8 Second Alarm 1.0 Second 1.2 Second 1.4 Second 1.6 Second 1.8 Second Full Screen 1. Tap the arrow in the Full Screen field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select On or Off to turn full screen mode on or off. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. 56 - Desktop Features Console -- Pen Writing Pen Width : 2 Pixels Idle Time : 0.6 Second Full Screen : On On Off Bluetooth Settings Select Bluetooth from the drop down menu to enter the bluetooth settings screen. 1. Tap the check box to enable the bluetooth function. 2. Click ADD to enter the bluetooth BDA. Click DEL to delete a previous BDA. 3. Enter your bluetooth password. 4. Tap Pair to pair devices or Connect to connect to bluetooth. Console -- Bluetooth Setting Bluetooth Enabled BT BDA ADD DEL BT Password Pair Connect Using the Bluetooth Function 1. Tap Connect BT to connect your bluetooth device. 2. Enter text in the field. Bluetooth Test Connect BT Disconnect 3. Tap Test BT to send. 4. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Test BT Desktop Features - 57 USB Device Settings 1. Select USB Device from the drop down menu to enter the USB device settings screen. 2. Tap the arrow in the USB Device field to enter the drop down menu. 3. Select Disk A, B or C as the USB device. 4. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. 58 - Desktop Features Console -- USB Device Setting USB Device Disk A Console -- USB Device Setting USB Device Disk A Disk A Disk B Disk C Barcode Settings and Symbologies Select Barcode from the drop down menu to enter the barcode settings screen. Console -- Barcode Setting EAN/UPC Enabled Code 39 Enabled Codabar Enabled ITF 2 of 5 Enabled Code 128 Enabled Code 93 Enabled MSI Enabled RSS Enabled Code ID Enabled Pre/Suffix Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set The Z-2050 can be configured to enable the following: • EAN/UPC • Code 39 • Codabar • ITF2 of 5 • Code 128 • Code 93 • MSI • RSS • Code ID To enable any of all of these options, tick the check box to next to each description. Console -- Barcode Setting EAN/UPC Enabled Code 39 Enabled Codabar Enabled ITF 2 of 5 Enabled Code 128 Enabled Code 93 Enabled MSI Enabled RSS Enabled Code ID Enabled Pre/Suffix Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Tap Set to confirm. Desktop Features - 59 EAN/UPC Settings When EAN/UPC is enabled and you click Set, a second screen will appear. Here you can configure EAN/UPC settings in more detail. EAN UPC Setting UPC-A UPC-E UPC-E1 UPC-A Check EAN-8 EAN-13 Bookland EAN UPC-E Check UPC-E1 Check UPC-E1 to EAN UPC-E to EAN Supplementals Decode Redundancy 1. To enable any of the EAN/UPC types, tick the check box next to each description: • • • • • • • • • • UPC-A UPC-E UPC-E1 UPC-A Check EAN-8 EAN-13 Bookland EAN UPC-E Check UPC-E1 Check UPC-E1 to EAN 2. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Supplementals 1. Tap the arrow in the Supplementals field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select from the following options: • Decode • Ignore • Auto Discriminate • Enable 378/379 • Enable 978 • Enable Smart 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Redundancy 1. Tap the arrow in the Redundancy field to enter the drop down menu. 2. Select from 2-19 as the redundancy setting. 3. Press 60 - Desktop Features ESC to return to the main Console screen. Inputting Data Using the On-Screen Keyboard The quickest way to enter data into the Z-2050 is via the on screen keyboard. Use the stylus to input data and then tap the check box in the top right hand corner of the screen to confirm. @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p cap a s d f g h j k l ; ' shift z x c v b n m , . 123 [ ] \ = / The on screen keyboard is accessed by double-clicking on the field into which you are inputting data. Using the Alphanumeric Keypad You can also enter data via the alphanumeric keypad. To enter a letter, tap the corresponding key the appropriate amount of times. For example, to enter the letter C, tap the 1 key three times. Press the SFT BC key to toggle between alphabetical and numerical input. Using Handwritten Input You can also enter data using the handwriting recognition function and the stylus. The full screen pen writing function must be turned on in order to get the most out of this function - see “Pen Settings” on page 56 for instructions on how to do this. Inputting Data - 61 Handwriting script In order to use this function, you must become familiar with a certain set of script characters. They resemble regular letters but as the stylus must remain in contact with the screen when writing, they require a different technique. As soon as the stylus is lifted from the screen, the Z-2050 will interpret and enter that letter into the text field. You must familiarize and practice the following script style. Be careful to observe the starting point of each of the strokes. Punctuation, spacing and other editing commands are also possible: Space Back New Cut Copy Paste Space Line Shift Caps Symbol English Undo Lock Shift Chinese Caps Lock Mode Use two shift strokes to activate caps lock Lower Case Mode Use caps lock 62 - Inputting Data and a single shift stroke to turn off caps lock. Change language Use the English/Chinese stroke to change between languages. Symbol shift The symbol shift Symbol shift= stroke is used to write a whole range of symbols: Symbol shift= Symbol shift= Accents See the following table for strokes when using accents: Accentstrokes: write the stroke below, then the letter. Additional Non-English Characters NOTE 1. Observe the following when using the handwriting function: 2. Write as clearly as possible. 3. Do not take too much time writing each character as the system may time out. 4. Ensure the stylus is always in contact with the screen until you have finished writing each character. 5. Practice writing each character stroke to ensure efficiency and accuracy. Inputting Data - 63 Network Connections Creating a Network Connection for the First Time In order to connect to local or remote networks, you must create separate connections on the Z-2050. 1. Tap Network from the main desktop screen. 2. The network wizard will ask if you want to create a new connection. Click Yes to continue. Network--Connect Network Wizard There is no setting,do you want to create one ? Yes 3. Select the type of connection you wish to create; either via Dial-up or through a Local Area Network (LAN). No Network Wizard Please select the network type: New Dial-up New LAN OK Cancel Creating additional Network Connections Additional dial-up/LAN/WLAN connections can be created at anytime from the Network Connect screen. 1. Tap Network from the main desktop screen. 2. Tap to enter the drop down menu. 3. Select from New LAN, New Dial-up or New WLAN. See below for more details on how to configure each of these respective connections. Network--Connect New LAN New Dial-up New WLAN WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect 64 - Network Connections Viewing Connection Settings The second menu in the Network Connect screen provides information on your Dial-up and LAN settings. 1. Tap Network from the main desktop screen. 2. Tap to enter the drop down menu. 3. Select Lan Settings or WLAN Settings to view details. Network--Connect Lan Settings WLAN Settings WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect Network Connections - 65 Creating a new Dial-Up Connection Select New Dial-up from the network wizard screen or New Dial-up from the drop down menu. The New Dial-up screen appears. 1. Enter your ISP name. 2. Enter your account details (the login details provided to you by your Internet Service Provider). 3. Enter your password. 4. Enter the phone number you use to dial into your Internet Service Provider. New Dial-up Name: Account : Password : Phone : DNS Server : OK Cancel 5. Enter the DNS Server settings. 6. Tap OK to complete the configuration. NOTE Ask your ISP for DNS server settings. Some do not require such a setting, in which case you can leave this field blank. 66 - Network Connections Creating a new LAN Connection Select New LAN from the network wizard screen or New LAN from the drop down menu. The New LAN screen appears. LAN Settings using DHCP 1. Enter an name for the LAN setting. 2. Tap the DHCP check box. The system will automatically scan and configure all settings automatically. 3. Tap OK to confirm and save all settings. New LAN Name: Zebex LAN DHCP IP Address : Subnet Mask : Gateway : DNS Server : OK Cancel LAN Settings without DHCP 1. Enter an name for the LAN setting. 2. Leave the DHCP check box unchecked. 3. Enter your IP address (ask your network administrator for these details). 4. Enter your subnet mask settings. 5. Enter your gateway settings. 6. Enter your DNS server settings. New LAN Name: Zebex LAN DHCP IP Address : 10 . 10 . 22 Subnet Mask : 255. 255 . 0 Gateway : 10 . 0 . 0 DNS Server : 10 . 200 . 1 OK .123 . 0 .111 . 1 Cancel 7. Tap OK to confirm and save all settings. Network Connections - 67 Creating a new WLAN Connection Once you have created a LAN connection, WLAN connection settings become available. 1. Tap Network from the main desktop screen. 2. Tap and select New WLAN. The configuration screen appears. 3. Enter a profile name for the WLAN connection. 4. Select Mode. Choose from Infrastructure or 802.11 AdHoc from the drop down menu. Configuration Profile: Mode : Infrastructure SSID : ANY Rate : Antomatic Power Save Enabled OK Cancel 5. Enter SSID settings (default is set to ANY). 6. Select Rate. Choose from 1MHz, 2MHz, 5.5MHz, 11MHz or Automatic from the drop down menu. 7. Tap the check box to enable Power Save mode. 8. Tap OK to confirm and save all settings. NOTE When Mode is set to 802.11 AdHoc, the Channel field becomes active. Select from Channels 1-11 to adjust channels should you experience communication problems between the Z-2050 and your WLAN transmitter. To disable your WLAN connection, do the following: 1. Tap Network from the main desktop screen. The Network--Connect screen appears. Network--Connect Profile: Zebex WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect 2. Tap the WLAN check box so it is no longer selected. 3. Press ESC to return to the main Console screen. Network--Connect Profile: Zebex WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect 68 - Network Connections Network Connect Screen Once an initial network connection has been configured, the network wizard will no longer appear when you tap Network from the main desktop screen. Instead the Network--Connect screen appears. Here you can modify options related to your connections. Network--Connect Profile: Zebex WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect Profile Select this option to choose a connection profile from the drop down list. WLAN Tap the check box to enable/disable. You can select the WLAN profile you wish to use from the drop down list. Tap the arrow next to the profile name to view details of link status (State, Current Channel, Current Tx Rate, Link Quality and Signal Strength). Status Displays whether or not the connection is active. Set as default Tap the check box to set the current connection as your default setting. Connect Tap to connect to the selected connection. Network Connections - 69 Option Tap the top left hand corner to enter the network connect drop down menu. Two options are available here. Option A:\ Auto Disconnect About Network ex WLAN: Default Status: Not connected Set as default Connect Auto Disconnect Select this option to set the system idle time after which the connection will be terminated. 1. Tap the Idle Time field. 2. Enter a preferred value (in minutes) from 1-99. Auto Disconnect Max idle time: 20min. 3. Press ESC to confirm all changes and return to the Network Connect screen. About Network Select this option to view general information about this version of Network Manager. 70 - Network Connections Data Backup / Restore The Z-2050 features a data backup system which allows you to backup all data, including system settings and AP data, to an external memory card. You can also restore any previously backed-up data from a memory card using this function. Backing Up Data 1. Tap Backup from the main desktop screen. 2. Ensure you have a memory card inserted and tap Backup. 3. Tap the three information tabs at the bottom of the screen to view further information: • Size: Displays folder size • Record: Displays folder records • Date: Displays when the folder was last updated Backup Disk C: System Download Backup 17 Select0 Start Restore Size0 Size Record Date 4. Select one or more folders you wish to backup. 5. Tap Start to begin the backup process. A dialog appears. 6. Enter a name for the backup file and tap the check mark to confirm. Backup Disk C: System Download Backup Restore 3K 1K Backup Backup path name : 20060306.000 7. The backup begins. Tap Stop at any time to cancel the process. Backup Backup Restore Disk C: System 3K Download 1K Backup Download Processing ... 0% File copy is beging performed... Stop Data Backup / Restore - 71 Restoring Data 1. Tap Backup from the main desktop screen. 2. Ensure you have the memory card inserted and tap Restore. Backup Restore Disk B: System Download 17 Select0 Size0 Start 3. The Backup list appears. Select which backup file you wish to restore. Tap OK. Size Record Date Backup list 20060306.000 20060306.001 OK 4. You will be taken back to the main Restore screen. Tap Start to restore the data. Restore Restore Disk B: System Download CANCEL Backup 20060306.00 17 Select0 Start Restore Size0 Size Record Date 5. A warning dialog appears. Click OK to continue or CANCEL to abort the restore. 6. The restore begins. Tap Stop at any time to cancel the process. Restore Backup Restore Disk B: System 3K Download 1K Restore Download Processing ... 0% File copy is beging performed... Stop 72 - Data Backup / Restore Backup Option Menu Tap the top left hand corner of the main backup screen to enter the backup menu. Option Select All B: Disk Select None N/A System Card Info Download N/A View Log Help About Backup Select0 Start Size0 Size Record Date Select All Select this option to select all of the folders in the list. NOTE The Select All command is particularly useful when backing up/ restoring whole disks. Select All and then tap Start to backup/ restore an entire disk. Select None Select this option to select none of the folders in the list. Card Info Select this option to view card information, including total capacity and free capacity. View Log Select this option to view the backup log Help Select this option to view the Backup Manager help file. About Backup Select this option to view general information about this version of Backup Manager. Data Backup / Restore - 73 74 - Data Backup / Restore Technical Information Z-2050 Specifications System CPU MOTOROLA MC68VZ 33MHz RAM 8 MB SDRAM ROM 4 MB for core flash memory 64 MB for data flash memory LCD Display FSTN 2.5”, 160 X 160 with touch panel Back Light Green EL back light Operating System Proprietary OS with emulator Power Main Battery 3.7V 2,200 mAH Li-ion rechargeable Back-up 3V, 25 mAH, rechargebale lithium battery Battery Life 8 hours without wireless communication activated Scanning Performance 1D, 2D, (optional SKU) Light Source Visivle laser diodie 650 nm Scan Rate 39± 3 scans per second (bi-directional) Min. Print Contrast Min. 25% absolute dark/light reflectance measure at 650nm Decoding capability Barcode Symbologies UPC/ EAN/ JAN, Code 128/EAN 128, Code 39, Code 93, Interleaved 2 of 5, Diescrete 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI/Plessey Card Slots 1 x CE card, 1 x SD card (optional) RFID 13.56 MHz, compliance with ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 Interfaces Bluetooth Bluetooth 1.2 spec. class one IrDa Standard IrDA 1.1 USB USB 1.0 RS-232 Programmable up to 115,200 bps WLAN 802.1b (optional) Dimensions 190.5 mm (L) x 75.0 mm (W) x 47.8 mm (H) Weight Approx. 240 g (battery included) Technical Information - 75 Z-2050 Specifications Environmental Operating Temp. 0°C ~ 50°C Storage Temp. -10°C ~ 60°C Operating Humidity 10% ~ 70% (non-condensing) Storage Humidity 5% ~ 70% (non-condensing) Regulatory Approvals CE & FCC Part 15B, 15 C Cradle Single slot USB / RS-232 charging cradle with spare battery slot Software & Development Microsoft VC 6.0 development environment Supports GUI, database and networking over 1,000 API Emulation software tool for program development and debug 76 - Technical Information
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