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CP55 Mobile Computer 

Reference Manual 

 

Battery Power 

Sets the screen backlight timeout on battery power and whether to 

trigger screen/keypad light-up upon pressing a key.   

Option 

Default Settings 

Turn off LCD backlight if device is not used 

for: 

Checked;  

2 min 

Turn off keypad backlight  if  device  is  not 
used for: 

Checked;  
10 sec 

Turn on LCD backlight when a button is 

pressed or the screen is tapped 

Checked 

Turn  on  keypad  backlight  when  a  button  is 

pressed  

Checked 

 

External Power 

Sets the screen backlight timeout on external power and whether 

to trigger screen/keypad light up upon pressing a key.   

Option 

Default Settings 

Turn off LCD backlight if device is not used 

for: 

Checked;  

2 min 

Turn off keypad backlight  if  device  is  not 
used for: 

Unchecked 

Turn on LCD backlight when a button is 

pressed or the screen is tapped 

Checked 

Turn  on  keypad  backlight  when  a  button  is 

pressed  

Checked 

 

Profile 

Sets backlight profiles or restores them back to default. 

 

 

BUTTON ASSIGNMENT 

Redefines key functions under keypad’s normal and function mode. See 

Button 

Assignment

 for more details. 

 

CERTIFICATES

 

Views or deletes the digital certificates used by some applications to access some 
secured networks. 

 

CLEAN BOOT 

Allows clean boot of the mobile computer, which eliminates all user data and 

restores the mobile computer back to factory settings.   

 

A confirmation key is required for clean boot. 

 

A warning message will show asking for confirmation before the mobile 

computer re-boots and starts the clean boot process. 

 

Make sure you have completed data backup to an external storage before 
performing clean boot. 

 

It is recommended to have the mobile computer connected to an external power 
source when performing clean boot. 

 

COM PORT MAPPING

 

Maps the physical UART port to COM ports 1 through 9. 

Summary of Contents for CP55

Page 1: ...Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 CP55 Mobile Computer WEH Version 1 00 ...

Page 2: ...nd the intellectual property herein are confidential between you and CIPHERLAB CO LTD and remain the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO LTD and its respective legal owners Should you find any problems in this document please report them to CIPHERLAB in writing CIPHERLAB does not warrant this document is error free TRADEMARK RECOGNITION CipherLab logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO LTD W...

Page 3: ...ese limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and heal...

Page 4: ...5G The highest reported SAR values for body worn operation are 1 03W Kg for CP55 For body worn operation the product has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the product Before a WWAN model is available for sale to the public in the US it must be tested and certified by the Federal Communications Commission FCC that it does not exc...

Page 5: ...peripherals to operate properly CARE MAINTENANCE This mobile computer is intended for industrial use The mobile computer is rated IP65 however the mobile computer can get damaged when being exposed to extreme temperatures or soaked wet When the enclosure of the mobile computer gets dirty use a clean and wet cloth to wipe off the dust DO NOT use mix any bleach or cleaner Always keep the LCD dry For...

Page 6: ...y fields from hand held and body mounted wireless communication devices Human models instrumentation and procedures Part 1 Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate SAR for hand held devices used in close 13 proximity to the ear frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz EN 62209 2 2010 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless communication devices Human m...

Page 7: ...ial requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE directive 1999 5 EC EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2008 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for ...

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Page 9: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 10: ...Version Date Notes 1 00 Nov 7 2014 Initial release RELEASE NOTES ...

Page 11: ... Package 2 Accessories 2 USE MOBILE COMPUTER 3 1 1 Take a Tour 4 1 1 1 Overview 4 1 1 2 Inside Battery Chamber 5 1 1 3 Before Initial Use 5 1 2 Power On Off Mobile Computer 6 1 3 Notifications 7 1 4 Battery 8 1 4 1 Main Battery Setup 8 1 4 2 Charge Batteries 10 1 4 3 Monitor Battery Level 13 1 4 4 Power Management 17 1 5 Keypad 18 1 5 1 Physical keypad 18 1 5 2 On screen Keyboard 23 1 5 3 Edit Tex...

Page 12: ...3 2 1 6 Read Printed Barcodes 68 2 2 Use HF RFID Configuration 70 2 2 1 Launch HF RFID Configuration 70 2 2 2 General Settings 71 2 2 3 HF RFIDConfig Option Menu 76 2 2 4 Read and Write RFID Tags 81 CAMERA 85 3 1 Launch Camera 86 3 1 1 Camera Screen 86 3 2 Take Pictures 87 3 2 1 Camera Settings 88 3 3 Launch Video Camera 90 3 3 1 Video Camera Screen 90 3 4 Shoot Videos 91 3 4 1 Video Camera Settin...

Page 13: ... 135 5 2 4 Set Bluetooth Visibility 136 5 2 5 Pair Connect Bluetooth Devices 137 5 2 6 Edit Bluetooth Features to Use 141 5 2 7 Bluetooth File Exchange 142 5 2 8 Bluetooth ActiveSync 143 5 2 9 Bluetooth Internet Sharing 145 5 2 10 Bluetooth Pass through Networking 146 USING THE PHONE 147 6 1 Install SIM Card 148 6 2 Phone Power 149 6 2 1 Power On Phone via Wireless Manager 149 6 2 2 SIM Card Missi...

Page 14: ... Talk 209 7 5 1 Launch Push to Talk 209 7 5 2 Communicate With Group Members 210 MANAGE MOBILE COMPUTER 217 8 1 System Settings 218 8 1 1 Connections Folder 220 8 1 2 Personal Folder 224 8 1 3 System Folder 225 SPECIFICATIONS 231 Platform Processor Memory 231 Communications Data Capture 231 Electrical Characteristics 232 Physical Characteristics 233 Environmental Characteristics 234 Programming Su...

Page 15: ...2D Symbologies 264 Miscellaneous 265 HF RFID READER 267 RFID Tag Default Start Byte 267 PHYSICAL KEYPAD REFERENCE TABLE 269 Numeric Keypad 269 Using Alpha Shift Fn Keys 269 QWERTY Keypad 270 Using Alpha Shift Fn Keys 270 ...

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Page 17: ...tion The series sports satisfactory data connections by integrating a communication port for direct data exchange For wireless data connections it hosts each Bluetooth and 802 11b g module while a HSPA 3 75G module is provided on option Dedicated to data capture the mobile computer has essential 1D laser reader or 2D imager A high spec 5 mega pixel camera also comes inside to take pictures and sho...

Page 18: ... orientation 2 symmetric side triggers for ambidextrous scanning Total data solution supporting Bluetooth 802 11a b g n and HSPA Built in GPS receiver to deliver location discovery information 5 mega pixel camera for taking pictures and shooting videos C and Net programming support INSIDE THIS PACKAGE The mobile computer ships with the following items Save the box and packaging material in case of...

Page 19: ...upply memory and the units that bridge users with the mobile computer This chapter helps you set the mobile computer to work at the earliest 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 1 1 Take a Tour 4 1 2 Power On 6 1 3 Notifications 7 1 4 Battery 7 1 5 Keypad 18 1 6 Touch Control 29 1 7 Memory 34 1 8 Direct Data Communication 37 1 9 Volume and Audio 47 Chapter 1 USE MOBILE COMPUTER ...

Page 20: ...on 1 Status LED 2 Receiver Reserved 3 Power key 4 Touchscreen QVGA 5 Scan key 6 Keypad 7 Reset toggle recessed in keypad 8 Direct charging communication port 9 Microphone Reserved 10 Camera shutter button 11 Side trigger user definable 12 External GPS antenna MMCX connector sealed with hinged rubber 13 Scan window 14 Stylus with attaching cord 15 Camera and flash 16 Battery lock 17 Battery door 18...

Page 21: ...LCD This will prevent scratching the touchscreen during daily usage and also help enhance the durability of the touchscreen To apply the LCD protective film 1 Upon delivery the touchscreen of the mobile computer is covered with a thin transparent film Peel off and discard this film 2 Wipe the touchscreen with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth 3 Carefully apply the LCD protective film to the tou...

Page 22: ...the battery cover must be secured in place POWER OFF VIA POWER MENU To power off the mobile computer press and hold the power button for more than three seconds A power menu appears with two options for selection between restart and power off Make sure all user data and tasks have been stored before tapping Power off Tap to cancel and return to previous screen Tap to power off the mobile computer ...

Page 23: ...Blue Blinking Wi Fi Bluetooth or mobile data in use SPEAKER The mobile computer has a speaker on the back for audio signaling and playback The speaker sounds for system events application warnings on screen item selection and physical keypad stroke In noisy environments the speaker remains efficacious with the help of a Bluetooth headset To control sound volume see Volume Control The speaker also ...

Page 24: ...inside the mobile computer It is a 15 mAh rechargeable Lithium battery When the main battery is absent or depleted the backup battery takes over to feed the mobile computer Without the main battery a fully charged backup battery retains the data in the DRAM and holds the system in suspension for 30 minutes as long as wireless modules are inactive The backup battery is rechargeable by the external ...

Page 25: ...trap 2 Push the battery door lock left to unlock position 3 Push back the battery release button right The battery door opens automatically Detach the battery door to reveal the battery chamber 4 Insert the main battery pack into the battery chamber by meeting the connecting points on the edge with the battery contact pins inside the chamber ...

Page 26: ...er It takes about 8 hours to charge it to full however it does not need to be fully charged for the mobile computer to work Charging Temperature It is recommended that batteries be charged at room temperature 18 C 25 C for optimal performance Charging stops when temperature drops below 0 C or exceeds 40 C In this case the battery charging LED will be continuously blinking in red Power Consumption ...

Page 27: ...bed in Main Battery Setup Then follow the steps below 1 Attach the snap on cable to the mobile computer 2 Plug the head of the power adapter cord into the power jack located on snap on cable s connector 3 Connect the power adapter to a power outlet To output data to your PC or laptop connect the snap on cable either through USB or RS 232 connection to it See Direct Data Communication for follow up...

Page 28: ...ile computer and your PC with a microUSB cable See Direct Data Communication for follow ups Figure 6 Direct Charging Using Cradle REPLACE MAIN BATTERY PACK The Charging and Communication Cradle holds a separate charging compartment for the main battery pack This allows the mobile computer and a separate main battery pack to be charged either individually or simultaneously We advise you to keep a f...

Page 29: ...tant data from time to time to protect your work MAIN BATTERY LEVEL To check the main battery level 1 Tap Start Settings Power Power Properties window opens showing Battery tab page Precise battery level is shown in percentage under the Main battery label Depending on whether the main battery is being charged charging status will show Main power remaining meaning the mobile computer is on battery ...

Page 30: ...Battery level is illustrated by the following icons Icon Battery Status Main battery is being charged from external power Main battery level is 80 to full Main battery level is partially drained between 60 79 Main battery level is between 40 59 Main battery level is between 20 39 Main battery has dropped between 1 19 Battery needs charging immediately Battery status icon ...

Page 31: ...mage Always save data before running short of power or keep a fully charged battery at hand for replacement Note Constant usage of the mobile computer at low battery level can affect battery life For maximum performance recharge the battery periodically to avoid battery drain out and maintain good battery health When main battery drains out the mobile computer shuts down automatically Backup batte...

Page 32: ...wer Properties window backup battery level is summarized as High Low or Critical under the Power label Backup battery level descriptions are as follows Description Battery Status High Backup battery level is good Low Backup battery level is low Charging is recommended Critical Backup battery level is very low and needs to be charged immediately ...

Page 33: ...WER MANAGEMENT Power issues are critical for portable devices Always turn off the features you don t need on the mobile computer in order to save power To extend battery life as long as possible always take the following actions Suspend the mobile computer when it isn t actively in use See Suspend Mobile Computer Turn down LCD backlight brightness as described in Adjust Backlight and set a shorter...

Page 34: ...a set of character keys at the lower half Both keypads support multi key operation which normally requires two keys hit simultaneously one of which is a modifier key As for entering text the numeric and QWERTY keypad are equally capable of entering numbers letters symbols and punctuation marks Both also receive supplementary backlight along with the screen Figure 7 Numeric Keypad Figure 8 QWERTY K...

Page 35: ...Lab utility Button Assignment End Key available for function assignment in CipherLab utility Button Assignment Opens the previous screen worked on Closes a menu of an application or an opened dialog Tab Navigates among the highlight items in some applications Enters Tab character which means it moves the caret to the next tab stop NAVIGATION KEYS The buttons encircling the Scan key are the up down...

Page 36: ...histicated text input Numeric keypad enters numbers 0 through 9 by default Symbols through and alphabetic characters can be entered by combined use of the Alpha key and Shift key QWERTY KEYPAD QWERTY keypad also arranges its character keys in the lower half and features them in a compact QWERTY layout as its name suggests QWERTY keypad is a pared down version of an average laptop s keyboard that b...

Page 37: ...lphabetic modes SHIFT KEY The Shift key induces the following changes to input mode Status Icon Shift Key Input Mode Press once The Shift key modifies the next key pressed depending on the input mode 1 In numeric mode it will act on the next key pressed However the actual content input is not affected 2 In alpha lowercase alphabetic mode it will show a single uppercase character after pressing Shi...

Page 38: ...is special key press Fn on the keypad Its icon will appear on the status bar 2 Now press another key to get the value of key combination say press 1 to get the value of F1 3 To get the value of another key combination specified by the function key repeat step 2 4 To disable the special key function press Fn again and the icon will go off Note There is no need to long press the Fn key ...

Page 39: ...s for European languages by tapping a modifier key The on screen keyboard auto opens in some applications while in others it doesn t unless you tap on a field that accepts input In case the on screen keyboard doesn t open automatically tap the keyboard icon on the softkey bar When opened the on screen keypad is ready to enter lowercase letters numbers and a few frequently used symbols Shift key Ct...

Page 40: ...hen a character key is tapped It quits once the said action is triggered or when it is tapped again For example Tap key and then tap key A to produce Ctrl A function which in Windows environment usually selects all content on the active screen Once A is tapped the on screen keyboard quits Ctrl state Shift key Once tapped it becomes color inverted and capitalizes the one letter typed It quits once ...

Page 41: ...comes color inverted Then tap a character key After the letter variant ü is entered the on screen keyboard restores to normal English alphanumeric layout Diacritical letters and letter variants are presented bother lowercase and uppercase 1 2 Letter variant ü is entered ...

Page 42: ...aracter which means it moves caret to the next tab stop Backspace Erases the characters to the left of caret Enter key Executes a command or confirms input When text input it inserts a break between paragraphs Navigation keys Move caret in an input field In certain applications they navigate vertically or horizontally among highlight items Spacebar Inserts a blank space where caret is ...

Page 43: ...pports screen orientation which is enabled by default So when the mobile computer turns sideways or upright the screen changes its orientation and on screen keyboard also readjusts itself to the new orientation Upright Portrait Mode Sideways Landscape Mode To disable automatic screen rotation see Screen Orientation ...

Page 44: ...dicate where the typed or pasted text will be inserted 2 Type paste or delete text To paste text see Paste Text SELECT TEXT When you see some text on a page you want to copy select it first by tapping and dragging the caret so the desired text is highlighted CUT OR COPY TEXT After a text is selected tap the Edit menu on the title bar of the active window to open an option menu that includes Copy C...

Page 45: ...n the screen such as an application icon or a setting icon to work on it or touch any key on the on screen keyboard to type it Tap and hold Touch an item on the screen and do not release until an action occurs Drag Touch and hold an item for a moment and then without release move the item on screen until you reach the target Double tap Touch quickly twice on certain screens to zoom For example dou...

Page 46: ...hanges The mobile computer will then automatically switch between the enabled modes according to its physical orientation For instance if Portrait and Landscape modes are enabled the touchscreen will switch between upright and sideways view according to the user s holding position However if only Portrait upright mode is enabled the touchscreen will stay in upright mode regardless of the mobile co...

Page 47: ...ely you can set the backlight manually according to your preferences MANUAL BACKLIGHT ADJUSTMENT To adjust screen backlight 1 Tap Start Settings System Backlight Brightness tab page opens with a checkbox to enable manual backlight setting and a slider bar for setting screen backlight level By default Manual backlight setting is checked and LCD backlight will stay at the set level and will not adju...

Page 48: ...witch to the Profile tab page Three profiles Dark Bright and Brightest are available in the drop down box Select the profile you would like to modify and use the slider bar below to set the backlight levels to your preferences The screen backlight will change temporarily to show the effect To restore profile settings to default tap the Default button at the top right corner 4 Tap OK to apply the s...

Page 49: ...rove touch accuracy To calibrate the touchscreen 1 Tap Start Settings System Screen 2 Tap General tab page Tap Align Screen button to open the calibration screen 3 Using the stylus tap firmly at the center of the cross that appears on screen Five crosses will appear in sequence Follow the on screen instructions to save the new calibration settings or restore the old settings Once completed the scr...

Page 50: ... 1 DATA LOSS CAUTION When main battery is absent or used up backup battery on the main board takes over to supply power to the mobile computer A fully charged backup battery retains SDRAM data and suspends the mobile computer for 30 minutes Note if you are leaving the mobile computer to sit for a couple of days data loss will occur when both main and backup batteries drain out Consider backing up ...

Page 51: ...er EXTERNAL STORAGE Tap Start Settings System Storage Information The Storage Card label shows the available space on the storage card if no storage card is installed on the mobile computer the available size will be displayed as 0 ...

Page 52: ...ace 3 Remove the battery door and main battery pack as described in Main Battery Setup 4 Locate the SD card socket inside the battery chamber See Inside Battery Chamber The SD card socket is equipped with a hinged cover 5 Push the hinged cover to the open position 6 The hinged cover is unlocked 7 Swivel up the hinged cover 8 Insert the SD card into the cover slot in the direction indicated The met...

Page 53: ...t the mobile computer to your PC with a Snap on Charging and Communication Cable either USB or RS 232 type 2 On the mobile computer tap Start Settings System USB Connection 3 To connect the mobile computer and PC via ActiveSync select ActiveSync Serial Mode To treat the mobile computer as an external storage device select Mass Storage SD Card 4 Tap OK on the title bar to apply the settings If one ...

Page 54: ...ile computer connect the cradle to an external power source using the power adapter 3 Tap Start Settings System USB Connection 4 To connect to the PC via ActiveSync chose ActiveSync Serial Mode To treat the mobile computer as an external storage device chose Mass Storage SD Card Note that Mass Storage is only supported when as SD card is installed on the mobile computer 5 Tap OK on the title bar t...

Page 55: ...is established between the mobile computer and your PC as described in Use Snap on Cable they are able to form the following ties Sync Partnership Services Synchronization Relationship Allows the mobile computer and PC to sync data with each other Allows PC to add and remove programs to from the mobile computer Allows PC to browse files on the mobile computer Allows PC to copy files to from the mo...

Page 56: ...r Synchronization Relationship or press Cancel for Temporary Relationship if you don t plan to connect to the PC on a regular basis If you have pressed Next follow the on screen instructions and select the data categories you would like to synchronize Once confirmed synchronization will begin shortly and when the process is finished ActiveSync window will show Synchronized to indicate that the dat...

Page 57: ...On your PC open ActiveSync by double clicking its icon in the notification area ActiveSync opens 2 From the menu bar click File Connection Settings Connection Settings window opens 3 Deselect Allow USB connections 4 Press the OK button to apply the change and quit setting This way when you plug your mobile computer the next time ActiveSync won t attempt to connect to it A Temporary Relationship is...

Page 58: ...to your PC first and install them on your PC so they can be installed onto the mobile computer later Many application programs are installed in different ways Read their installation guides or documentation to know how they are installed If you are installing an application that cannot be installed on your PC first try to install it right from the mobile computer See Download Install Applications ...

Page 59: ...s on the application You can also uninstall applications directly on the mobile computer rather than on the PC See Uninstall Applications for more details If you would like to uninstall a program that isn t listed in the Add Remove Programs dialog browse to it on the mobile computer by tapping My Device on the desktop Tap and hold it and select Delete from the context menu that pops up ADD APPLICA...

Page 60: ...e folder of the application to create shortcut for 7 Find the executable file of that application Right click on it and select Copy from the context menu that comes up The executable file is copied 8 Browse to My Windows Mobile Based Device Windows Start Menu Programs Programs folder opens 9 Right click any vacant spot in the folder and select Paste shortcut from the context menu that comes up A s...

Page 61: ...Shortcut Cut Paste You can also add a file shortcut to Start screen directly on the mobile computer See Add Items to Start Screen or more details REMOVE SHORTCUTS FROM START SCREEN Note the inherent shortcuts aren t removable Only the added shortcuts are removable To remove an added shortcut from Start screen simply use ActiveSync s Explore to delete the shortcut from My Windows Mobile Based Devic...

Page 62: ...nnected to select a network which your PC should connect to when passing through ActiveSync Options are Option Description Automatic Auto detects proxy This option detects if a proxy should be used when passing connections through the PC If yes configure the proxy on the mobile computer This option best suits connecting to a PC laptop that may be used at home with no proxy as well as to a corporat...

Page 63: ...ck 1 9 2 VOLUME CONTROL The mobile computer has two volume control facilities the physical volume rocker perched on the left side of the mobile computer and the on screen volume gauge featured by the OS Both the physical rocker and the on screen gauge can be used to control the system volume including event sounds notifications and media playback PHYSICAL VOLUME ROCKER Use the physical volume rock...

Page 64: ...d media playback 1 Tap the volume notification icon on the title bar 2 In the drop down bar that opens tap the volume icon Volume window opens showing a slider to adjust system volume and radio buttons to switch on or off the system volume or set to vibrate 3 Adjust the settings to meet your needs When finished tap OK to apply the settings Slider bar and buttons to adjust system volume ...

Page 65: ...a is also recessed on the rear of the mobile computer to capture images to better meet your field applications Done with the data collection the mobile computer outputs the collected data to the host computer so data storage advanced data analysis and more special services can be performed You will learn how to collect data with reader modules in this chapter while collecting images with camera is...

Page 66: ...nch Reader Config 1 Tap Start Settings System Reader Configuration Reader Config launches in context with the reader module s on board the mobile computer On the main settings page are three sections General Settings Symbology and Miscellaneous Note Reader Config will automatically detect the type of reader module integrated on the mobile computer and adjust its settings accordingly The following ...

Page 67: ...eader enabled by default Notification Settings SCANNER PREFERENCES Scanner Preferences page can be entered by tapping the given item on the Reader Config main settings page The options provided in this page differ according to the type of scan engine either 1D or 2D built within the mobile computer To open Scanner Preferences page 1 Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config Reader Co...

Page 68: ...or each level are as follows Level Description 1 The following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Codabar MSI Industrial 25 Discrete 25 Interleaved 25 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded 3 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded except for the following which must be read three times MSI Industrial 25 Discrete 25 ...

Page 69: ...being decoded Codabar MSI Industrial 25 Discrete 25 Interleaved 25 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded 3 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded except for the following which must be read three times MSI Industrial 25 Discrete 25 Interleaved 25 4 All barcodes must be successfully read three times before being decoded Level 1 Scan Angle Set...

Page 70: ... quality of the bar codes to read Level 0 Inter Char Gap Size Sets the intercharacter gap size for Code 39 and Codabar Switch between Normal and Large Normal Scan Mode Sets the reader s scanning behavior Options available are Level Presentation Mode and Auto Aim Level Decoding process is activated by trigger event and continues until trigger event ends a valid decode happens or decode session time...

Page 71: ...ata as typed text and outputs it to the active application locally on the mobile computer or remotely on a computer Options are Disable Disables Keyboard emulation whereby decoded data won t be output Input on local machine Passes decoded data locally to the active application on the mobile computer Simply run an application such as Wordpad to collect decoded data Input on remote PC Passes decoded...

Page 72: ...d Disabled Show Code Length Suffixes the output data with code length information Deselected Disabled Prefix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the left of the output data Tap the keyboard icon next to the input field to open a character table for entering the prefix Prefixes containing invisible characters are supported Suffix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the right of the output data Tap the keyboard...

Page 73: ...ification Settings Notification Settings page opens Setting Description Default LED Enable LED when good read Selects to enable disable LED light left for scanning good read See Status LED for details Deselected Disabled Vibrator Vibrator when good read Enables disables tactile feedback vibration for good read and sets the vibration duration 0 second Beeper Beep when good read Sets the beeper soun...

Page 74: ...ch as Customize and transmit start stop characters Verify transmit check digits Enable disable addon digits Convert to another symbology Transmit symbology ID To open Symbology settings page 1 Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config Reader Config main menu opens 2 Tap the arrow next to 1D Symbologies or 2D Symbologies in the case of a 2D imager Symbology ...

Page 75: ...ENABLE DISABLE SYMBOLOGY The icon in the Enable column indicates whether the specific symbology is enabled A check indicates that decoding of the symbology is enabled while a short bar indicates decoding of the symbology is disabled Tap the icon to switch between enable disable modes Tap to disable symbology Tap to enable symbology ...

Page 76: ...60 CP55 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Tap the arrow next to each symbology checkbox to access detailed settings for that symbology ...

Page 77: ...code family To open the general settings page for a set of symbologies tap the arrow next to General Preference General settings are provided for Composite Code Postal Code and UPC EAN families For details about the featured settings See Appendix II CCD Symbology Settings See Appendix III 1D Laser Symbology Settings See Appendix IV 2D Imager Symbology Settings ...

Page 78: ...cation of the scanned barcode Setting Description Default Transmit AIM Code ID Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the decoded data For AIM code ID see the following Appendix II CCD Symbology Settings Appendix III 1D Laser Symbology Settings Appendix III 2D Imager Symbology Settings Deselected Disabled Miscellaneous ...

Page 79: ...fig provides an option menu which is accessible on the menu bar of the main settings page This menu allows you to import export all settings in a re usable format reset all settings back to factory default view copyright and version information and exit the application ...

Page 80: ...n Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config Reader Config main view opens 2 Tap Menu button on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Reset to Factory default 4 A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to default Tap Yes to reset or No to close the dialog A warning dialog pops up to confirm if reset should be performed ...

Page 81: ...ngs 1 Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config Reader Config main view opens 2 Tap Menu button on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Import in the option menu A page opens allowing you to select a previously saved profile 4 Select the profile you would like to apply and tap OK In a few seconds a prompt will appear on the mobile computer to indicate settings have been importe...

Page 82: ... 2 Tap Menu button on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Export An export page opens allowing you to enter and select information about the profile to be saved 4 Enter file name storage folder and location Tap OK to export A prompt will appear on screen to notify that settings have been exported Enter information about the profile to save ...

Page 83: ...67 Chapter 2 Data Capture ABOUT Tap About in the Reader Config option menu to display software version and copyright information Information about the software ...

Page 84: ...ing of barcodes 1 Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config 2 Tap Scan Test on the menu bar A Test Scan Form opens for displaying the scanned data 3 Aim the scanning window at the printed barcode to read and press the scan key or any of the two side triggers The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes The scanning light goes off once data is decoded or decoding timeout is r...

Page 85: ...e and length configure the reader as in Data Output You may also configure the reader module before starting to collect data TEST SCAN MENU Tap the Menu button to save the decoded data as a txt file clear all data shown on the screen or exit the Test Scan page Tap to exit the test scan page Tap to save the decoded data as a txt file Tap to exit Test Scan Tap to clear all the data on screen ...

Page 86: ...bile computer is equipped with an RFID reader you may use HF RFID Configuration to configure the RFID reader and test scan RFID tags 1 Tap Start Settings System HF RFID Configuration HF RFID Configuration main view opens showing two sections RFID Test and General Settings Open Option Menu Exit HF RFID Configuration ...

Page 87: ...ey B values The following items are available Enable RFID Reader Enabled by default Data Output Notification Settings ISO14443A Login Key ISO14443A Change Key DATA OUTPUT Data Output chooses a location to export the decoded data and the output format To open Data Output settings page 1 Launch the RFID reader as described in Launch HF RFID Configuration 2 Tap the green arrow next to Data Output ...

Page 88: ...nter Char Adds a key code before or after the decoded data This setting is available only when Auto Enter is enabled Options are None Carriage return Tab Space Comma Semicolon Carriage Return Prefix String Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the left of the output data Tap the keypad icon to open a table for entering invisible characters NULL Suffix String Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the right of the ...

Page 89: ... Notification Settings Setting Description Default Visual Indicator Enable LED when good read Enables disables the speaker to sound for good read Sounds 1 to 9 are configurable Deselected disabled Vibrator Vibrate when good read Enables disables tactile feedback vibration for good read and sets its duration Configurable duration is 0 to 9 seconds 0 disabled Beeper Beep when good read Enables disab...

Page 90: ... 2 Tap the green arrow next to ISO14443A Login Key 3 Select Key A or Key B in the drop down box The field below displays the key value Setting Description Default Login Key Use the Login key drop down box to select Key A or Key B and enter its current value in the field below Keys A and B are what the RFID reader module relies on to access read or write an RFID tag By default both keys are a seque...

Page 91: ...he RFID reader module is installed 5 Tap Apply in the upper left corner to implement the change Setting Description Default Sector index Sets the sector to apply the change 0 Origin key type Select to change either key A or key B Key A Origin key value Enter the original value of the key FFFFFFFFFFFF New key A Assign the new value of key A which must be a hex string of 12 bytes The value of key A ...

Page 92: ...l 2 2 3 HF RFIDCONFIG OPTION MENU On the HF RFIDConfig main view is a menu button which allows you to import and export the settings reset all settings back to default check software version and developer information or exit the application ...

Page 93: ...aunch the RFID reader as described in Launch HF RFID Configuration 2 Tap Menu button on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Reset to Factory default A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to default Tap Yes to reset or No to close the dialog A warning dialog pops up to confirm if reset should be performed ...

Page 94: ...entical HF RFID Configuration settings on two or more devices To import settings 1 Launch the RFID reader as described in Launch HF RFID Configuration 2 Tap Menu button on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Import in the option menu A page opens allowing you to select a previously saved profile 4 Select the profile you would like to apply and tap OK An alert sound will play to indicate the...

Page 95: ...utton on the menu bar to open the option menu 3 Tap Export An export page opens allowing you to enter and select information about the profile to be saved 4 Enter file name storage folder and location Tap OK to export A prompt will appear on screen to notify that settings have been exported Enter a name for the profile to save ...

Page 96: ...80 CP55 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ABOUT Tap About in the HF RFID Configuration option menu to display software version and copyright information Information about the software ...

Page 97: ... If security keys are needed to access the data on the RFID tag specify Key A and or Key B in ISO14443A Login Key 2 Tap the green arrow next to Read Write Block Read tab page opens with a blank test scan page to display the decoded data 3 Place the RFID tag in proximity to the mobile computer s back cover where the RFID reader module is installed 4 Press the scan key or side trigger on the mobile ...

Page 98: ... in the test scan field below Tap Back in the upper left corner to leave the test scan page Note Refer to the specifications of the RFID tag to read for its memory organization Set the block to start reading data from Shows the decoded data Tap to leave the test scan page ...

Page 99: ...lves any invisible character 2 Different RFID tags may have different default blocks also pages and different amount of bytes and number of blocks The data written will be truncated to fit inside the blocks of the targeted RFID tag Therefore part of the data may be discarded when it comes to the end of a block Refer to RFID Tag Default 3 You may set the start byte to read write data and the length...

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Page 101: ... The camera application provides users with customization that allows better image documentation This chapter will guide you to use the camera Note When the camera is active the 2D imager will be temporarily out of service To re launch the reader module close the camera application 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 3 1 Launch Camera 86 3 2 Take Pictures 87 3 3 Launch Video Camera 90 3 4 Shoot Videos 91 3 5 View P...

Page 102: ...Camera Camera application opens and is ready to take pictures 3 1 1 CAMERA SCREEN Camera opens showing a subject area on the screen and a toolbar at the top which you may use to open Photo Viewer take pictures adjust camera settings or exit the camera application Exits camera application Camera screen Toolbar ...

Page 103: ...a shutter button on the right side of the mobile computer to take the picture After the picture is taken a preview of it will appear briefly on the screen A pop up window will show asking whether you would like to save the picture taken By default pictures taken will be stored under My Device My Documents DCIM in jpg format To change the default storage path see Camera Settings Returns to camera s...

Page 104: ...ettings Note The Menu command and pop up option menu are also available in the picture preview screen Available settings are detailed as below Item Description Video Switch to video camera Mode Sets camera mode between Normal Burst or Timer Brightness Sets the brightness between 3 to 3 in increments of 1 Resolution The mobile computer supports the following resolutions 240x320 480x640 960x1280 120...

Page 105: ... image Video tab page Selects whether to include audio data when recording videos and the time limit for recording General tab page Select between the size of the image file to send via e mail and the direction to rotate pictures Slide Show tab page Select how to display pictures during slideshow and whether to play PC s screensaver on mobile computer after certain idle time mobile computer must b...

Page 106: ...ject area onscreen with the remaining recording time displayed in the lower right corner A menu bar sitting on the bottom allows users to switch to thumbnail display under Pictures Videos adjust camera settings switch to picture taking mode exit the camera tool and more Focus area Closes video camera Opens Start Screen Video Camera tool under Pictures Videos Opens Pictures Videos Opens closes onsc...

Page 107: ... Settings 3 Frame your object on the screen 4 Press the Enter button on the keypad The video then starts shooting and two time meters located respectively on the lower left and right will show the shooting time and the remaining time allowed for shooting the video Press the Enter button once more to end shooting Note The allowed video shooting length can be adjusted in Video tab page under Picture...

Page 108: ...een showing various option settings Note The Menu command and pop up option menu are also available in the video preview screen 3 Available menu items are detailed as below Item Description Still Switch to camera Brightness Sets the brightness between 3 to 3 in increments of 1 Quality The mobile computer supports 240x320 resolution for video recording Full Screen Switches to full screen mode all m...

Page 109: ... the camera or video recorder menu bar Pictures Videos opens showing the pictures and videos stored under My Device My Documents My Pictures Supported file formats include jpg png bmp gif Minimizes the application Opens option menu Opens camera The application opens My Device My Documents My Pictures by default Sorts files by other orders Tap a picture to view it Tap and hold it to edit manage or ...

Page 110: ... OTHER ACTIONS TO A VIDEO OR PICTURE To edit manage or take other actions to a video or picture 1 Open Pictures Video as described in Launch Pictures Videos 2 Tap and hold the thumbnail of the picture or video to edit manage or take other actions to it A context menu comes up 3 Tap a menu item to perform the desired action OR Tap the thumbnail of the picture or video to view It becomes selected wi...

Page 111: ... similarity to desktop OS and users rely only on a few basic gestures such as tap double tap and drag to navigate within the OS Chapter 4 OPERATING SYSTEM 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 4 1 1st Startup 96 4 2 Today Screen 97 4 3 Start Screen 99 4 4 Set Screen Lock 109 4 5 Manage Applications 110 4 6 Suspend Reset Mobile Computer 116 4 7 Update OS Image 119 ...

Page 112: ...nd Insert SD Card proceed to power on the mobile computer as described in Power On Without a SIM card installed the mobile computer is still able to connect to an available Wi Fi hotspot for data To learn more see Use Wi Fi When the mobile computer first powers on the OS boots into Today Screen Today screen ...

Page 113: ...cations issued by OS Scroll bar Scrolls up and down the screen to select among the applications Application label Delivers application name Delivers application status when selected by scroll bar Opens the application when selected by scroll bar and tapped Softkey bar A horizontal rectangle bar presented at the bottom of almost every screen within the OS It bears the commands to cause the currentl...

Page 114: ...Home Home settings open 3 Select between Appearance and Items tabs Appearance tab page changes the background for Today screen while Items tab page changes the items to present Home Settings Appearance tab page Changes the background for Today screen Home Settings Items tab page Changes the items to present on Today screen 4 2 2 RETURN TO TODAY SCREEN Tap the Home icon on the Start screen to re op...

Page 115: ...kground and the items to display See Customize Start Screen for more details Take a look around Start screen Facility Description Start screen Accesses all applications and settings Notification area Shows the time radio signal strength battery status and other information It also displays notification icons and status icons Minimize button Minimizes the active application or current screen Window...

Page 116: ...some ongoing events When a notification is issued an icon comes up in the notification area and the mobile computer produces a sound or vibrates A general view of the status notification icons on the mobile computer STATUS NOTIFICATION ICONS The OS presents the following icons for users Note there may be application particular icons not included here External power connected Battery level See Moni...

Page 117: ...tive Connection is inactive Wi Fi on but not connected WiFi available WiFi connected Bluetooth in use Bluetooth headset in use Alarm on More notifications to be viewed Tap Title bar or tap the Notification command on the softkey bar to view them all Email received Text message received Syncing data with a Windows based PC Roaming Microsoft s appeal for customer feedback to help improve Windows Emb...

Page 118: ...nput state 1 indicates the keypad is in numeric input mode a indicates the keypad is in alphabetic input mode Leads to Wireless Manager and Connections Manager where your current mobile data can be viewed and configured Leads to Wireless Manager This icon signifies Wi Fi network s are available See Use Wi Fi for how to set up a Wi Fi connection Delivers current system volume and opens volume setti...

Page 119: ... e mail Opens Text application Roaming on RESPOND TO NOTIFICATIONS 1 Tap Title bar to open Drop down bar Drop down bar opens 2 Tap the status notification icon to manage Drop down bar closes and you are taken to the application in question CLEAR NOTIFICATIONS A notification won t be cleared until it is managed Upon receiving a notification tap Title bar to open Drop down bar to manage it or tap th...

Page 120: ...kground APPLY ONE OF THE DESIGNER THEMES 1 On Start screen tab Settings Home Appearance tab page opens 2 Tap a theme from the list 3 Tap the OK command on the softkey bar Change is applied to Today Start screens MOVE APPLICATION SHORTCUTS ON START SCREEN On Start screen you can re tile the application shortcuts icons as you like For example move your favorite applications atop others 1 Tap and hol...

Page 121: ...to My Device Windows Favorites 3 Tap and hold the bookmark to create shortcut for Context menu comes up 4 Tap Copy 5 Browse to My Device Windows Start Menu Programs Programs folder opens 6 Tap and hold any vacant spot onscreen Context menu comes up 7 Tap Paste Shortcut Shortcut to the bookmarked page is added to Start screen ADD FILE SHORTCUTS 1 On Start screen tap File Explorer File Explorer open...

Page 122: ...cation shortcut from Start screen 1 On Start screen tap File Explorer File Explorer opens 2 Browse to My Device Windows Start Menu Programs Programs folder opens This is where all applications bookmarks file shortcuts are 3 Tap and hold the shortcut to remove Context menu comes up 4 Tap Delete The shortcut is removed from Start screen ...

Page 123: ...l Pens and sends emails Contacts Shows and searches for contact information stored on the mobile computer Internet Explorer Browses world wide web Calendar Creates and manages events meetings and appointments Settings Accesses system settings See System Folder for details Getting Started Opens Getting Started application to set up some OS basic features Alarms Opens Clock Alarms application to Set...

Page 124: ...ng Shares the mobile computer s mobile data connection with another computer through a USB cable serial cable or Bluetooth Task Manager Monitors the active applications and CPU memory usage on the mobile computer See Task Manager Search Phone Searches contacts files and other data on the mobile computer Help Accesses OS online help CipherLab Utilities This folder contains more CipherLab developed ...

Page 125: ...d to unlock the screen 3 Tap the OK command on the softkey bar to apply the change and quit setting 4 4 1 UNLOCK SCREEN Once a screen lock is set the screen locks out all access after the mobile computer is left idled for the defined time To recover access to the mobile computer 1 On the locked screen tap and drag the lock icon to the right or left An onscreen keypad appears resembling an average ...

Page 126: ...it is music that is being played or a webpage that is being browsed 4 5 1 TASK MANAGER The OS featured Task Manager is a tool to monitor the memory and CPU resources consumed by each running application and cached process Task Manager also provides an interface for users to close applications and switch between the opened applications LAUNCH TASK MANAGER To launch Task Manager 1 On Start screen ta...

Page 127: ...le others don t When it is the latter case Task Manager closes them for you To close an application by Task Manager 1 Launch Task Manager as described in Launch Task Manager Task Manager opens monitoring opened applications 2 Tap and hold the application to close From the context menu that comes up tap End Task OR Tap the application to close The application is then highlighted onscreen Tap the En...

Page 128: ...ontext menu shows up 3 Tap Switch to The desired application opens onscreen MONITOR CACHED PROCESSES Task Manager also monitors how much RAM and CPU is being consumed by a cached processes To monitor cached processes 1 Launch Task Manager as described in Launch Task Manager Task Manager opens monitoring opened applications 2 Tap the Menu command on the softkey bar Option menu opens 3 Tap View Proc...

Page 129: ...arning To protect your mobile computer and personal data always download applications from trusted sources As mentioned in Add Remove Programs you can download and install an application on your PC first and offload it to the mobile computer later using Microsoft s ActiveSync Alternatively the OS allows you to download and install an application right from the mobile computer To download an applic...

Page 130: ...the download tap the Yes command on the softkey bar Download starts and proceeds If the mobile computer is equipped with an SD card you will be provided the option to install the application either on external or internal storage If an SD card is not present on the mobile computer only internal storage directories will show Installation begins ...

Page 131: ...allation To uninstall an application 1 On Start screen tap Settings System Remove Programs Remove Programs opens showing the applications downloaded and installed from external sources 2 Tap the application to remove The lower right Remove button becomes available 3 Tap the Remove button to uninstall the application 4 Follow onscreen instruction to complete through the uninstallation Currently ava...

Page 132: ...s suspendable both manually and automatically See also Wake Up Mobile Computer MANUAL SUSPENSION Press the power button without holding it The mobile computer enters suspension AUTO SUSPENSION Set up a power plan to suspend the mobile computer in an apt timing To set up a power plan 1 On Start screen tap Settings Power Power setting opens showing Battery tab page 2 Tap Advanced tab 3 Set a time to...

Page 133: ...wer button or central scan key to wake up the mobile computer AUTO AWAKENING The mobile computer wakes up by itself when either of the following happens USB or serial cable is plugged in AC power cord is plugged in WWAN ringing signal occurs RTC alarm occurs Note There are certain cases when the mobile computer cannot be awoken 1 When battery door isn t installed in place 2 Imperfect contact exist...

Page 134: ... seconds until a menu shows allowing selection between Restart and Power off 2 Tap Restart The mobile computer will power off and then turn on again OR Method 2 1 Using the stylus poke the reset button to restart the device Figure 16 Reset Mobile Computer Note 1 Data loss may occur if files are not properly saved before system reset 2 Pressing the power key and selecting Restart Method 1 is the re...

Page 135: ...mage Download Tool utility will load the selected OS image onto the mobile computer This utility and the OS image file nb0 format of the latest version are required for the OS update To update the mobile computer s operating system 1 Obtain the CipherLab Image Download Tool and install it on your PC 2 Open the CipherLab Image Download Tool 3 Power on the mobile computer and connect it to your PC t...

Page 136: ...55 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4 Tap the yellow Browse button to select the image file you wish to update with OR Drag the image file to the blue section The selected image file will appear on the screen ...

Page 137: ...wnload the image file to the mobile computer and start installation Installation progress will be displayed on the screen in terms of percentage 6 After update is complete the mobile computer will restart to show the calibration screen Complete the calibration steps to display the desktop ...

Page 138: ...essing the power button and at the same time press the Volume Down key on the left side of the mobile computer 4 The mobile computer powers on and directly enters firmware upgrade mode System upgrade with the OS image file will start automatically 5 When OS upgrade is complete the mobile computer will restart to show the calibration screen Complete the calibration steps to display the desktop DL I...

Page 139: ... for mobile data It also includes a GPS receiver which can detect your locations on earth with street level accuracy With the help of these radios the mobile computer keeps users online all the time In this chapter you will learn how these radios can work for you 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 5 1 Use Wi Fi 124 5 2 Use Bluetooth 133 Chapter 5 RADIOS ...

Page 140: ...See Power On Off Wi Fi 5 1 1 POWER ON OFF WI FI Before configuring any Wi Fi connection settings check if Wi Fi power is turned on To turn on Wi Fi 1 Tap Start Settings Connections Wireless Manager 2 Tap All or Wi Fi to turn on Wi Fi power Wi Fi status displays as Available meaning Wi Fi is switched on and the mobile computer has detected available Wi Fi networks 3 Once Wi Fi is on the mobile comp...

Page 141: ...der Wireless Manager will be kept through suspension and reboot After the mobile computer resumes from suspension or restarts Wi Fi power status will be maintained and the mobile computer will attempt to reconnect to the previous connection the ...

Page 142: ...Wi Fi connection 1 Turn on Wi Fi power as in Power On Off Wi Fi 2 Tap Menu Wi Fi Settings to configure related settings 3 On the Wireless tab you will see a list of available Wi Fi networks including the signal strength of each network and a small lock icon to indicate its encryption status ...

Page 143: ...ence For best performance connect to the wireless network with the strongest signal However if an unsecured network has a stronger signal than a security enabled one it s safer for your data if you connect to the security enabled encrypted network but you must be an authorized user of that network To improve the signal strength you can move your mobile computer closer to the wireless router or acc...

Page 144: ... a few seconds for the mobile computer to connect to the preferred network you have configured Then tap OK to close the current window Note Be sure to tap OK in order to store Wi Fi settings and ensure Wi Fi reconnection to the selected access point ...

Page 145: ...r and the connected network name will be displayed for Wi Fi status in Wireless Manager Note If the Wi Fi power item disappears during the Wi Fi connection open ActiveSync on your PC click File Connection Settings and enable Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop check box ...

Page 146: ...ings 2 Select the Wi Fi module power mode between Auto or Active Power consumption is lower in Auto mode while Active mode provides higher Wi Fi roaming performance and better roaming efficiency Note Auto mode is the recommended power mode Select Active mode only when necessary as this mode affects overall battery consumption 3 Tap Save on the softkey bar to confirm your settings ...

Page 147: ...commended power mode Select Active mode only when necessary as this mode affects overall battery consumption Auto Activate Roaming Select whether to activate roaming Enabled TX Retry Count Roam to another access point after performing the specified amount of consecutive TX retries but failing to connect Set between 0 and 255 value 0 means to ignore this setting 20 times Beacon Miss Interval Roam t...

Page 148: ...al Quality for Scan Perform a background scan every 10 seconds to discover nearby access points when the signal strength is lower than the specified value Set between 100 and 40 75 dBm Roaming Attempt Guard Interval Does not roam to another access point when the interval between two events for low quality roaming is smaller than the set value Set between 0 and 1443 5 sec Candidate Quality Threshol...

Page 149: ...t the need of a second pairing procedure 5 2 1 BLUETOOTH PROFILES SUPPORTED Bluetooth Profiles Supported Serial Port Profile SPP supports Server Client Object Push Profile OPP supports Server Client File Transfer Profile FTP supports Server Client Personal Area Networking Profile PAN Human Interface Device Profile HID supports keyboard and mouse without cursor Headset Profile HSP Hands Free Profil...

Page 150: ...oth power simply deselect Turn on Bluetooth and tap OK to apply the change Note Bluetooth settings will be kept through suspension and reboot After the mobile computer resumes from suspension or restarts Bluetooth power status will be maintained and the mobile computer will attempt to reconnect to the previous connection ...

Page 151: ...nge the device name to make it more recognizable To change the mobile computer s device name 1 On Start screen tap Settings System About About screen opens showing Version tab page 2 Tap Device ID tab Device ID tab page opens 3 Enter a name following the prompted rule 4 Tap the OK command on the softkey bar to apply the change ...

Page 152: ...art screen tap Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tab page 2 Tap Mode tab Mode tab page opens 3 Check Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other devices 4 Tap the OK command on the softkey bar Once set the mobile computer becomes discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Under Settings Connections Wireless Manager Bluetooth status will be displayed as Visible Sel...

Page 153: ...unpaired To pair with and connect to a Bluetooth device 1 On the mobile computer turn on Bluetooth as described in Power On Off Bluetooth 2 On Start screen tap Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tab page 3 Tap Add new device The mobile computer scans and displays the names of all Bluetooth devices found within reach Devices tab page under Bluetooth settings Bluetooth scanni...

Page 154: ...with each other You may be asked for a passcode for a secure connection Try entering 0000 or 1234 the most common passcodes On some occasions you may need to refer to the documentation of the Bluetooth device to obtain this code Once the device is paired and connected you are prompted by a dialog indicating that the connection is established 5 Tap Done on the softkey bar OR Tap the Advanced comman...

Page 155: ...onnected device is listed under Connected label A paired but unconnected device is listed under Disconnected label 6 Tap and hold a connected device to edit its Bluetooth features to use disconnect it or delete unpair it Devices tab page A Bluetooth device connected A Bluetooth device paired but disconnected ...

Page 156: ...UETOOTH DEVICES To unpair a Bluetooth device 1 Open Bluetooth settings by tapping Start Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tab page 2 Tap and hold the device to unpair from Context menu opens 3 Tap Delete The Bluetooth device is unpaired The mobile computer needs to pair with it again to reconnect to it RECONNECT BLUETOOTH DEVICES Before the mobile computer reconnects to a ...

Page 157: ...es Profiles can cover the ability to play music in stereo to transfer files or other data and more The mobile computer enables configuring the profiles you want to use on the mobile computer 1 Open Bluetooth settings Start Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tab page 2 Tap and hold the device to configure Context menu opens 3 Tap Edit Partnership Settings opens listing the d...

Page 158: ... the mobile computer turn on Bluetooth as described in Power On Off Bluetooth 2 Open File Explorer 3 Browse to the file to offload 4 Tap and hold the file to offload Context menu comes up 5 Tap Beam File The Bluetooth application generates a list of Bluetooth devices found 6 Select the device to offload the file to The device will receive a notification asking for confirmation to accept the file 7...

Page 159: ... Note to disable network bridging on your PC specifically bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter before connecting Bluetooth ActiveSync For more information on network bridging see Windows Help on the PC To use ActiveSync using Bluetooth 1 Note the virtual Bluetooth COM port on your PC If your PC doesn t have any add one 2 Run ActiveSync on your PC From the menu bar click File Connection Settings 3 Des...

Page 160: ...bile computer 14 Tap the Menu command on the softkey bar on the softkey bar Option menu opens 15 Tap Connect via Bluetooth Bluetooth connection is established within a few seconds ActiveSync on your PC opens its Sync Setup Wizard 16 Set up the sync partnership you desire See 1st USB Sync for the setting DISCONNECT BLUETOOTH ACTIVESYNC To disconnect Bluetooth ActiveSync 1 On the mobile computer tap...

Page 161: ...etooth Devices 2 On the mobile computer tap Internet Sharing from Start screen Internet Sharing opens 3 Select Bluetooth PAN for PC Connection and select your wireless service for Network Connection 4 Tap the Connect command on the softkey bar 5 On your PC set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network with the mobile computer Setting up a Bluetooth PAN varies between different Bluetooth utilities Consu...

Page 162: ...ip between the mobile computer and your PC using Bluetooth as described in Bluetooth ActiveSync 2 On your PC from the menu bar of ActiveSync select File Connection Settings Connection Settings open 3 For This computer is connected to select a connection to which your PC should connect when passing through ActiveSync 4 Select Open ActiveSync when my device connects 5 Press OK button to apply the ch...

Page 163: ... before turning on the power Refer to Install SIM Card Note If the SIM card is not in position you may make emergency calls if the service is supported IN THIS CHAPTER 6 1 Install SIM Card 148 6 3 Phone Application 152 6 4 Phone Settings 155 6 5 Making Phone Calls 159 6 6 Configuring Cellular Network 164 6 7 VoIP 169 Chapter 6 USING THE PHONE ...

Page 164: ... mobile computer Remove the hand strap battery door and main battery 2 Locate the SIM card socket in battery chamber 3 Push back the SIM card socket hinged cover to unlock it 4 Swivel up the hinged cover 5 Position the SIM card as illustrated below the socket Fit the SIM card into place so the metal contacts on the SIM and the PCB meet 6 Put down the hinged cover 7 Push lock the hinged cover 8 Res...

Page 165: ...re the phone power is turned on If not tap All or Phone label to turn on the power When the power is turned on the Phone status appears as On and an antenna signal icon will be displayed on the title bar to indicate you are connected to your service provider s network As the strength of the signal diminishes so will the number of bars in the icon ...

Page 166: ...3 Tap Menu Phone Settings to configure related settings if necessary Note Phone Settings are only available when the phone power has been turned on You can check the security settings change the PIN code on your SIM card and so on if necessary ...

Page 167: ...he notification icon on the title bar shows that the SIM card is missing 2 If supported by your service provider emergency calls are allowed when a SIM card is absent Tap Phone on the Start Screen or press the SEND button on the physical keypad to access the phone application ...

Page 168: ...croll bar next to the display panel to browse call history which keeps a record of the phone numbers dialed in and out as well as missed phone calls Tap a contact name to view edit the contact details send or beam contact info or add contact to speed dial list Tap the Menu button on the softkey bar to switch the view options The phone keypad is displayed for telephone number input or speed dial Ta...

Page 169: ...button allows you to make or receive a call Alternatively you may press SEND on the physical keypad End button allows you to hang up a call Alternatively you may press END on the physical keypad 6 3 3 VOLUME SYSTEM AND RINGER VOLUME Tap the speaker icon in the title bar drop down list to change system volume or phone ringer volume You may also mute it or have it set as vibrate instead An on screen...

Page 170: ...VOLUME During a call you can adjust the in call volume by tapping the speaker icon in the title bar drop down list or by pressing the volume buttons on the right side of the mobile computer An on screen gauge will appear to indicate the current volume ...

Page 171: ...155 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6 4 PHONE SETTINGS Tap Menu Options to configure phone settings if necessary SOUNDS TAB PAGE Tap the Sounds tab to adjust phone ring type ring tone and keypad sound ...

Page 172: ...Note The PIN verification on the mobile computer allows three chances to input the correct PIN code If input fails three times the SIM card will be locked and you will need to obtain the PUK code from your network operator to unlock it SERVICES TAB PAGE Tap the Services tab to get phone service settings from your network operator ...

Page 173: ...one NETWORK TAB PAGE Tap the Network tab to change phone network settings and edit your preferred networks OTHERS TAB PAGE Tap the Others tab to configure GPRS authentication type broadcast channels and SMS transmission settings ...

Page 174: ...158 CP55 Mobile Computer Reference Manual BAND TAB PAGE Tap the Band tab to change the band type and the local band in your geographic region ...

Page 175: ... Using the Phone 6 5 MAKING PHONE CALLS The phone features allow you to make or receive phone calls and assign a Speed Dial number to a contact 1 indicates the reserved Speed Dial number for the contact or Voicemail ...

Page 176: ...ou want to call Dial from Contacts Browse the contact list via the display panel to find the contact or number you want to call Use speed dial Enter the speed dial number of the desired contact Dial from call history Browse call history via the display panel to pick the number you want to call 6 5 2 MAKE A CALL DIALING OUT Tap the green Talk button on the phone keypad or press SEND from the physic...

Page 177: ...ad or press END from the physical keypad DURING A CALL During a call you may select to turn on the speaker mute the receiver or hold the line by tapping the respective on screen buttons Alternatively you may place another call by the Add Call button or open the Contacts application ...

Page 178: ...P55 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6 5 3 ANSWER A CALL ANSWERING A CALL Tap the Answer button or press SEND from the physical keypad IGNORING A CALL Tap Ignore button or press END from the physical keypad ...

Page 179: ...istory page to identify the missed call OR On the Today Screen an uppercase number 1 will appear next to the Phone label to indicate you have 1 missed call Tap Notification on the softkey bar to view the notification message When the notification message pops up tapping the icon on the softkey bar will open the Call History page where you can check information about the missed call ...

Page 180: ...hich automatically configures your network provider and APN when a SIM card is installed To launch the wizard 1 Insert a SIM card on the mobile computer as described in Install SIM Card 2 Power on the mobile computer 3 When the SIM card is detected a dialog will pop up asking for confirmation to automatically configure network settings Tap Yes to confirm 4 The Mobile Network Wizard page opens show...

Page 181: ...tion based on your ISP will be automatically created under Settings Connections Connections Tap and hold the connection and select Connect in the pop up menu to apply the specified network 6 To open Mobile Network Wizard tap Start Settings Connections Mobile Network Wizard A GPRS connection will be automatically created under Settings Connections Connections ...

Page 182: ... network settings follow the steps below 1 Tap Start Settings Connections and select Connections 2 Tap Add a new modem connection and follow the on screen instructions to enter the connection name and modem types 3 Enter the connection name and select Cellular Line GPRS 3G from the drop down list Tap Next ...

Page 183: ... Specify the AP name from your service provider for example internet Tap Next 5 Enter user name password and domain information as necessary Tap Advanced to access TCP IP and server settings When all settings are completed tap Finish ...

Page 184: ...RS modem specified by the mobile phone service provider 2 Performing hardware reset will not affect the wireless connection settings made under Wireless Manager On the next system startup the mobile computer will reflect the same wireless connection statuses as previously set ...

Page 185: ... over the Internet in the form of data packets This allows instant audio communication while maintaining device portability Note To use VoIP first establish an Internet connection See Use Wi Fi for details 6 7 1 LAUNCH VOIP 1 Tap Start Screen Settings Personal VoIP to launch the VoIP configuration tool The VoIP Configuration tool opens When first launched an empty page appears for you to create a ...

Page 186: ...e profile the service provider and IP address port to connect and the username and password for a secured connection Note Whether or not a password is required depends on security settings of the VoIP server If a password is required but not entered connection to the server will fail 2 Tap Save button to store the profile settings The background color of the Profile Name field will change to indic...

Page 187: ...e profile list page with a tick in front of it to indicate it is the active profile To take more actions to the profile see Edit Profile List To add another profile see New profile To close the profile list and return to the Profile Settings page tap OK on the softkey bar ...

Page 188: ...wing software information and exiting the configuration tool Option Description Profile list Opens Profile list page which shows all the existing VoIP profiles created or imported into the VoIP Configuration tool Tap OK on the softkey bar to open the Profile Settings page and view detailed information about the selected profile or edit its settings ...

Page 189: ...file list a pop up dialog will show asking whether you would like to activate the newly created profile Tap Yes to activate it directly or tap Save Only to save the profile but not apply it Internet Calling Opens settings page to select the timing to apply VoIP See Activate VoIP About Shows copyright information about the application Exit Exits VoIP Configuration The Exit button is available as a ...

Page 190: ...softkey bar and select Internet Calling in the pop up menu 3 On the Internet Calling page select when to activate VoIP in the drop down list Available options are Whenever available Only if cellular is not available or Never To enable VoIP in all possible cases select Whenever available in the drop down list Tap OK on the softkey bar to apply the changes ...

Page 191: ...ears on the title bar with bars indicating the signal strength 5 Press the SEND button on the physical keypad or tap Start Phone to open the phone dialing page The name of the VoIP service provider is shown in the upper left corner You may now dial the number you would like to call ...

Page 192: ...VoIP profile Delete Deletes the selected profile If the profile to delete is the active profile a prompt will show notifying that the profile will be deactivated The next listed profile will be appointed as the active profile Import Imports a profile from the mobile computer s internal storage or storage card By exporting importing profiles to and from a storage card you may deploy VoIP settings o...

Page 193: ...rth Signature Utility Captures views edits signatures Backup Utility Performs backup and restoration of registry and system files Push to Talk Transmits real time audio content through wireless connection 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 7 1 Button Assignment 178 7 2 GPS Viewer 190 7 3 Signature Utility 192 7 4 Backup Utility 200 7 5 Push to Talk 209 Chapter 7 MORE APPLICATIONS ...

Page 194: ...n Assignment 1 Tap Start Settings System Button Assignment Button Assignment opens showing Normal Mode tab page with an additional Function Mode tab page The Normal Mode tab page consists of a table listing three columns Icon column displaying the buttons available for reassignment Key column showing the assigned function of each button and Enabled column to enable or disable the indicated buttons...

Page 195: ...le settings as stored Opens onscreen keypad 7 1 2 REDEFINE KEYS To assign a new function for a re definable key 1 Launch Button Assignment as described in Launch Button Assignment 2 Scroll to the button you would like to re define and tap twice on the icon or text Settings page for that button will open showing four options to set button function Opens onscreen keypad Default setting for a key Ass...

Page 196: ...ned function or select User define and enter a valid ASCII key code 0x00 0xFF in the text box Launch Application Opens an application by pressing the specific key Browse to the exe file of the desired application Broadcast Event Input a Windows message event which will be triggered each time the button is pressed 3 Re assign the button as desired and tap to save or to cancel 4 Open the Button Assi...

Page 197: ... actual function will take place when they are pressed Enabled items will display as while disabled items will appear as Tap the Enabled column to enable or disable the indicated function Once keys are disabled the icon changes and the function for that key will appear as None Note 1 To access the settings page for a key its status needs to be set as Enabled 2 When a key is disabled and then enabl...

Page 198: ...e Before creating a new profile To check the current environment on the mobile computer Write to device Applies the currently displayed settings to the mobile computer Button functions on the device will not alter until Write to device is tapped This should be done After creating a new profile After changing an existing profile After settings are reset to default After the active profile has been ...

Page 199: ... The selected profile opens 3 Modify the profile according to your needs then tap 4 In the dialog box that appears tap Yes to proceed or No to cancel DELETE PROFILE To delete an existing profile 1 Tap the main menu button and tap User Profile in the option menu 2 Select the profile you wish to delete then tap 3 In the dialog box that appears tap Yes to proceed or No to cancel IMPORT EXPORT PROFILE...

Page 200: ...nder My Device My Documents If no subfolder is selected upon export the exported file will be stored directly under this directory 3 In the dialog box that appears tap Yes to proceed or No to cancel Enter a name for the profile to export Specify the location and file type for the profile to export Specify the directory where the profile is stored Tap a profile to import it ...

Page 201: ...s of where the active settings derive from they will be presented as Device Setting as denoted at the top of the page When a new profile is created and saved the profile name will appear at the top left of the page After the profile is written to the device the profile name will be replaced with Device Setting the next time the application is opened or when Read from device is tapped RESET TO DEFA...

Page 202: ... Options Special Options Normal Mode Only Send Start screen End OK Home F11 Backlight F12 Scan N A Camera Scan User Define Left Scan N A Camera Scan User Define Right Scan N A Camera Scan User Define Camera N A Camera Volume Up N A Volume Down N A Left Home Right End Up Page Up Down Page Down Esc Esc Tab Tab Enter Enter Send End Start screen OK Home End Left Right Up Down Page Up Page Down Volume ...

Page 203: ...187 Chapter 7 More Applications Backspace Backspace Asterisk N A Number N A 1 2 3 9 0 F1 F2 F3 F9 F10 Shift Shift F1 24 User Define ...

Page 204: ...an N A Camera Scan User Define Right Scan N A Camera Scan User Define Camera N A Camera Volume Up N A Volume Down N A Left Home Right End Up Page Up Down Page Down Esc Esc Tab Tab Backspace Backspace Space Space Send End Start screen OK Home End Left Right Up Down Page Up Page Down Volume Up Volume Down Increase Backlight Brightness Decrease Backlight Brightness Backspace Enter Esc Tab Shift 1 2 3...

Page 205: ...t Alt Note 1 Direct keys scan key side trigger keys volume up down keys Application key on the mobile computer are available for re assigning only under normal mode 2 Several of the direct keys provide special functions under normal mode These special functions include Camera and Scan User Define ...

Page 206: ...S software To launch GPS Viewer 1 Turn on Cellular data GPS power as in Power On Phone via Wireless Manager Select whether to enable A GPS to assist location discovery in GPS Manager 2 Tap Start Settings System GPS Viewer GPS Viewer opens showing Status tab page The GPS module turns on If there is a clear view of the sky the built in GPS module auto searches for available satellites and gets the m...

Page 207: ...ng Values greater than 7 are considered poor Direction Direction when user is in motion Speed Relative speed when user is in motion Status Delivers positioning progress Depending on the number of visible satellites the status changes from Tracking to Position during which latitude longitude and altitude information are all obtained Note For multiple GPS enabled programs to access GPS data tap Star...

Page 208: ...eps 7 3 1 INSTALL SIGNATURE UTILITY INSTALL WITH CAB FILE 1 Insert the product CD into your CD ROM 2 Connect the mobile computer to your PC via ActiceSync 3 Copy the cab file from your PC to a path of your selection on the mobile computer 4 On the mobile computer use File Explorer to locate the copied cab file 5 Tap the cab file to start installation Select the location to store the application an...

Page 209: ...193 Chapter 7 More Applications 6 Signature utility is installed on the mobile computer s Start Screen ...

Page 210: ...ence Manual INSTALL WITH EXE FILE 1 Insert the product CD into your CD ROM 2 Connect the mobile computer to your PC via ActiceSync 3 On your PC double click the Signature utility executable file EXE to begin the installation process ...

Page 211: ...ore Applications 4 On the mobile computer select where to install the utility either in one of the device s storage spaces or on the storage card 5 Signature utility is installed on the mobile computer s Start Screen ...

Page 212: ... area within its window TOOLBAR SIGNING AREA Toolbar features a few icons to launch actions from the utility Toolbar icon Description Creates a new signature file Loads an existing signature file Saves the created edited signature to an image file BMP JPG or Locus format Clears the signing area Opens preferences settings Views utility info including developer and software version Toolbar Signing a...

Page 213: ... 1 Launch Signature utility as described in Launch Signature Utility 2 Use the stylus to sign a name in the signing area 3 Tap icon to save the signature as an image in BMP JPG or Locus format OR Tap icon to discard the signature and sign again 4 Tap OK to exit Signature utility ...

Page 214: ...ion and file type of the signature to view All signature files meeting the requirements are listed 3 Tap the signature file to view The file opens onscreen overlaid by a dialog asking if you want to modify the opened signature file 4 Confirm Yes if you want to change the opened signature OR Tap No if you only want to view it Note Signature utility loads images of maximum 640 x 480 pixels If it tri...

Page 215: ...ng pen stroke and customize the background color of the signing area To access the utility s preferences settings 1 Launch Signature utility as described in Launch Signature Utility 2 Tap icon on toolbar Preferences settings open showing Pen Width tab page 3 Select between Pen Width Pen Colors and Background Colors tabs to customize signing preferences 4 Tap OK on the softkey bar to save the chang...

Page 216: ...les from time to time to save it for usage during unexpected errors Features Reserves and restores system registry and system files Flexible file selection 7 4 1 LAUNCH BACKUP UTILITY To launch Backup Utility 1 Tap Start Programs Backup Utility Backup Utility opens showing Registry tab page The four tab pages serve the following functions Tab page Description Registry Backs up system registry Reco...

Page 217: ... stable condition REGISTRY BACKUP You may use registry backup to reserve the system configuration and application settings at a checkpoint when the condition is stable which can come to rescue when the system becomes unstable and erroneous To back up the system registry 1 Launch Backup Utility as described in Launch Backup Utility 2 Tap the Back up button A dialog pops up prompting you to close al...

Page 218: ...ystem registry REGISTRY RESTORATION Registry restoration brings system configuration and application settings back to an earlier checkpoint when the environment is stable Perform backup of system registry on a regular basis to facilitate restoration at a later stage To restore system registry 1 Launch Backup Utility as described in Launch Backup Utility 2 Tap the Restore button A dialog pops up pr...

Page 219: ...ile computer proceeds to restore the registry When completed a dialog pops up confirming that system reboot warm boot must be performed for the changes to take effect 4 Tap OK to reboot the mobile computer System configuration and application settings are restored to an earlier stage ...

Page 220: ...system file s 1 Launch Backup Utility as described in Launch Backup Utility 2 Tap Backup tab Backup Utility automatically starts searching and importing system and user items from the My Device directory 3 When the search is through the discovered file system will come into view overlaid by a dialog prompting that all applications should be closed before backup Tap OK to close the dialog ...

Page 221: ...performed Perform Registry Backup and then tap Refresh to list all available items 5 Tap the Backup button in the lower left corner A page shows to change the storage location and file name of the backup file and the estimated file number and size By default the system backup file is saved to My Device My Documents with the default filename and extension Backup_YYYYMMDD bkp You may modify the file...

Page 222: ...ata Results are displayed on the screen 7 Tap OK to finish and quit backup or tap Report to view the details of the generation A backup file with bkp format is generated under My Device My Documents for necessary restoration in case of emergency Closes the backup process Click to view a report of the backup Closes report screen ...

Page 223: ...vailable backup files on the mobile computer If the auto search doesn t start tap the Refresh button in the bottom right corner Once the search is completed the backup files on the mobile computer will be listed under Available backup files 3 Tap the Restore button in the bottom left corner A screen opens showing estimation of required storage Searches once more for available backup files on the m...

Page 224: ...on Restoration begins and the selected backup file is placed back to the system 5 Follow the prompt message and restart the mobile computer to apply changes Starts restoration by putting the selected backup file back to system Quits restoration Estimation of required storage ...

Page 225: ...mple push of a button 7 5 1 LAUNCH PUSH TO TALK Once Push to Talk is launched for the first time on the mobile computer it will be continuously running in the background to enable real time communication To launch Push to Talk for the first time 1 Tap Start CipherLab Uilities Push to Talk Push to Talk opens showing a PUSH button in the middle and a menu bar at the top Push button press to start tr...

Page 226: ...bers turn into recipients and will automatically receive the audio content on their mobile computer Note For optimized performance the Wi Fi signal strength should be stronger than 60 dB SENDING AUDIO CONTENT To send audio content to other devices 1 Have all devices you would like to communicate with connect to a specific or several specific access point s as described in Use Wi Fi Make sure these...

Page 227: ...smitting the audio message let go of the PUSH button The button will return to gray and the mobile computer will switch back to voice reception mode Transmitting status indicates the device is in transmit mode When tapped and held PUSH button turns red ...

Page 228: ... system it is still open to receive audio messages from other devices even if it is not the active application onscreen If you are working on other tasks or applications the mobile computer will still receive audio messages once they are transmitted Note The mobile computer will not be able to receive audio content when the system is under suspension or when Wi Fi has been disconnected ASSIGNING O...

Page 229: ... list CHECK MEMBER STATUS In the Member List a short bar in front of the device name will change its color to indicate the status of that device Possible colors are Status Mode Meaning Green Voice reception mode Device is connected to the wireless subnet and is currently running Push to Talk Red Active transmit mode Device is transmitting audio message to other devices Yellow Passive transmit mode...

Page 230: ...ut audio content the status bar before that device name will change to red The status bar for all other devices will change to yellow Note that in a certain group only one device can be sending out audio content at a time A separate transmit session can only be initiated when all devices have returned to voice reception green mode Green indicates a device is in voice reception mode Red indicates a...

Page 231: ...application is currently running CHANGING DEVICE NAME In the member list device names will appear as individually set under Start Screen Settings System About Device ID tab page If you have a number of devices in the same group modify the device names on some or all of them in order to distinguish between them Note After changing the device name on one or more of the devices have all the other dev...

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Page 233: ...s to define how the mobile computer looks sounds stores secures your data manages the applications or exchanges data with your networks or other devices This chapter also includes the process for updating the OS image 2 IN THIS CHAPTER 8 1 System Settings 218 Chapter 8 MANAGE MOBILE COMPUTER ...

Page 234: ...data connection See Use Bluetooth CLOCK ALARMS Sets RTC time calendar time zone and up to three alarms which can serve as reminders Note RTC time can be reserved for approximately 60 days on the mobile computer after the main battery pack has been removed HOME TODAY Customizes the background and items displayed on Today screen See also Customize Today Screen LOCK Sets up a screen lock mechanism to...

Page 235: ...cations features two tab pages Sounds and Notifications Tab page Description Sounds Mutes unmutes the sounds for system events programs screen taps and physical key pressing Notifications Configures the ring type for a number of system events such as established or disconnected connections and so on CONNECTIONS Leads to the settings for radios connection status and others See also Connections Fold...

Page 236: ...le Bluetooth based data exchange with other devices CONNECTIONS MANAGER Sets mobile data connection with two tab pages Tasks and Advanced Page Description Tasks tab page Sets where mobile data connects to to Internet My ISP or to an internal network intranet or a VPN My Work Network Setting Description My ISP Sets up mobile data connection to the Internet It provides two links Add a new modem conn...

Page 237: ... Edits existing mobile data connection to internal network intranet or VPN Request your network administrator for the related information Advanced tab page Featured settings are Setting Description Select Networks Sets which network to auto use when accessing Internet or a private network Dialing Rules Sets where you are dialing from so you don t have to create a new connection on a different loca...

Page 238: ...tings and Phone Settings Setting Description Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi settings feature two tabs Wireless and Network Adapters Wireless tab page Searches for available access points and establishes connections Network Adapters tab page Modifies network card settings such as static IP connection sets up server connection and configures where the network cards connect to Internet or your work network Blu...

Page 239: ...to forward your calls when you re on a phone already you didn t answer and so on Call Waiting Configures whether to be noticed of any incoming call during a call Voice Mail Text Messages Sets the phone number that accesses voicemails As long as a number is set here you are able to quickly access voicemail box by Phone application s Speed Dial Fixed Dialing When your mobile carrier supports fixed d...

Page 240: ...down control is a pair of arrow buttons that users tap to increase or decrease a value such as a scroll position or a number displayed in a companion control called a buddy window Use this page to customize the delay before repeat and the repeat rate for up down controls OWNER INFORMATION Creates contact info about the owner of the mobile computer and also some notes PHONE Opens phone settings Ref...

Page 241: ...or the mobile computer making it easy for other devices to identify it Change this information if you need to discriminate between different devices of the same model type Copyright Displays legal information of the OS BACKLIGHT SETTING Sets screen and keypad timeout and brightness Four tabs are featured Brightness Battery Power External Power and Profile Tab Page Description Brightness Selects wh...

Page 242: ... is pressed or the screen is tapped Checked Turn on keypad backlight when a button is pressed Checked Profile Sets backlight profiles or restores them back to default BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Redefines key functions under keypad s normal and function mode See Button Assignment for more details CERTIFICATES Views or deletes the digital certificates used by some applications to access some secured networks...

Page 243: ...ate for the external GPS receiver GPS MANAGER Select the checkbox to enable AGPS function for improved GPS performance GSENSOR CALIBRATION Calibrates the G sensor Opens to show a round ball which fixes at the center of a set of circles when the mobile computer is placed on a level surface and dislocates when the mobile computer is tilted Place the mobile computer on a flat surface before calibrati...

Page 244: ...xt Size Adjusts text size SCREEN ROTATION Selects the modes to enable for screen orientation and whether to suspend the mobile computer when it is facing down Tap each of the following labels to enable disable the given screen rotation mode Portrait mode Landscape mode Signature mode Tap the following label to enable disable suspension of the mobile computer when it is turned over and the screen i...

Page 245: ...ation about the hardware integrated on the mobile computer The coding rule is tabulated as below Digit Pair Hardware Code 1st Barcode Reader 0 None 1 Laser SE955 E 4 Long range laser SE965 E 3 2D SE4500 9 CCD SM1 2nd RFID Reader 0 None 1 RFID 3rd Bluetooth 0 None 2 Bluetooth 4th Wi Fi 0 None 2 Wi Fi 5th Camera 0 None 1 Camera 6th Keypad 0 None 1 Numeric 29 Key 2 QWERTY 47 Key 7th LCD 0 None 1 3 5 ...

Page 246: ... Note For auto synchronization to function properly Time Synchronization application should be shut down Close the application when you are finished adjusting the settings USB CONNECTION Sets the type of USB connection without re plugging the USB cable ActiveSync Serial Mode Sets up ActiveSync connection with PC through serial protocol Mass Storage SD Card Presents the mobile computer with an SD c...

Page 247: ...B Host Client USB 2 0 WPAN Built in module for Bluetooth version 2 1 EDR Class 1 5 connectivity WLAN Built in module for 802 11 a b g n networking WWAN Built in module for GSM HSPA Data only GPS Built in GPS module supports A GPS Data Image Capture Digital Camera 5 megapixel with auto focus and LED flash Barcode Reader Ordering options include CCD SM1 Laser Symbol SE955 Long range laser Symbol SE9...

Page 248: ...7V 3300 mAh Rechargeable Li ion battery Charging time approximately 4 hours Backup Battery 15 mAh Rechargeable Lithium battery via main battery or DC input Data retention for 30 minutes Charging time 8 hours Power Adapter Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Power Supply Cord for Snap on Cable Output DC 5V 3A ...

Page 249: ...ED backlight for display and keypad Notifications Status LED Three LEDs for showing scanning good read battery charging status and radio connection status Audio Integrated with speaker and microphone 3 5mm 4 ring headset jack Bluetooth headset supported Vibrator 0 45G force Sensors Built in Sensors G sensor Light Sensor Enclosures Materials Plastic metal Dimensions 182 mm L x 77 5 mm W x 37 mm H w...

Page 250: ...nce IP65 per applicable IEC 60529 sealing specs Electrostatic Discharge 15 kV air discharge 8 kV contact discharge Note CipherLab will not be held responsible for the mobile computer s malfunction incurred by the operation outside operating temperature range PROGRAMMING SUPPORT Development Environment Tools Integrated Development Environment Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft SDK Soft...

Page 251: ... downloadable from website Naurtech CETerm Terminal emulator 3270 5250 VT and industrial web browser product CD SYSDEV Kalipso product CD ACCESSORIES Accessory Options Snap on Charging and Communication Cable USB or RS 232 Charging Communication Cradle Pistol Grip Snap on Car Charger ...

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Page 253: ...tion configures the RFID reader onboard With the RFID reader enabled press the scan key to read an RFID tag in position Note 1 CCD 1D and 2D scan engines don t coexist on the mobile computer because they are all barcode readers and the mobile computer allows one barcode reader only 2 Run only one reader controlling utility or application at a time For example while running Reader Configuration avo...

Page 254: ... 9 9 9 Code 128 Code 128 9 9 9 GS1 128 EAN 128 9 9 9 ISBT 128 9 9 9 Code 2 of 5 Chinese 25 8 9 9 Industrial 25 Discrete 25 9 9 9 Interleaved 25 9 9 9 Convert Interleaved 25 to EAN 13 8 9 9 Matrix 25 8 8 9 Composite Code Composite CC A B 8 8 9 Composite CC C 8 8 9 Compostie TLC 39 8 8 9 GS1 DataBar RSS GS1 DataBar 14 RSS 14 9 9 9 GS1 DataBar Limited RSS Limited 9 9 9 GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS Expand...

Page 255: ... 9 9 EAN 8 Extend 9 9 9 EAN 13 9 9 9 Bookland EAN ISBN 9 9 9 ISSN EAN 8 8 9 UPC A 9 9 9 UPC E 9 9 9 Convert UPC E to UPC A 9 9 9 UPC E1 9 9 9 Convert UPC E1 to UPC A 9 9 9 2D Symbologies Aztec 8 8 9 Data Matrix 8 8 9 Maxicode 8 8 9 MicroPDF417 8 8 9 MicroQR 8 8 9 PDF417 8 8 9 QR Code 8 8 9 ...

Page 256: ...c S70 4K 9 9 9 Mifare Ultralight UL ULC 9 9 9 Mifare S20 Mini 9 9 9 Mifare DESFire V0 6 4K 9 9 2 9 2 Mifare DESFire EV1 2K 4K 8K 9 9 2 9 2 Mifare PLUS S 2K 4K 9 9 2 9 2 SLE 66R35 9 9 9 SR176 9 9 9 SRI512 9 9 9 ISO 14443B SRIX4K 9 9 9 ISO 15693 I CODE SLI S L 9 9 9 I CODE SLIX 9 9 9 SRF 55V10P 9 9 9 SRF 55V02P 9 9 9 Tag it HF I Pro Plus 9 9 9 Note 1 For more information refer to the specifications ...

Page 257: ...art stop characters in the transmitted data NOTIS Editing is to strip the start stop characters i e to disable Transmit Start Stop Characters Disable CODE 39 Code 39 Enable Code 39 Checkbox to enable Code 39 decoding Enable Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian Pharmacode Disable Code 32 Prefix Prefix character A to Code 32 barcodes Convert to Code 32 must be enable...

Page 258: ...5 Discrete 25 Discrete 25 Checkbox to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding Enable Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 25 symbols to decode One Fixed length Length 1 Two Fixed lengths Length 1 Length 2 Max Min Length range 0 55 Length 1 Length 2 Any Length Max Min Length 4 55 Interleaved 25 Interleaved 25 Checkbox to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding Enable Length option Sets the length of th...

Page 259: ...ck Digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Disable Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification two choices are available for the pair of check digits Modulo10 Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 UPC EAN EAN 8 EAN 8 Checkbox to enable EAN 8 decoding Enable EAN 8 Extend Checkbox to enable converting EAN 8 to EAN 13 format...

Page 260: ...de transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC A The UPC E barcode will be expanded into UPC A format and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC A Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC E1 check digit the last character in the barcode in the data being transmitted Enable UPC E1 UPC E1 Checkbox to enable UPC E1 deco...

Page 261: ...er of times of supplementary decoding the same barcode to count as a valid read Configurable between 2 and 30 10 UPC Addon Option Decide whether to decode UPC E0 UPC E1 UPC A with addons including Addon 2 and 5 Ignore Addon Decode only with addons Auto discriminate Ignore Addon UPC Addon Redundancy When Auto discriminate is applied decide the number of times of supplementary decoding the same barc...

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Page 263: ...clude start stop characters Disable NOTIS Sets whether to include start stop characters in the transmitted data NOTIS Editing is to strip the start stop characters i e to disable Transmit Start Stop Characters Disable CODE 11 Code 11 Code 11 Checkbox to enable Code 11 decoding Enable Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected option If the check digits are inc...

Page 264: ...ansmit Verify Check Digit must be enabled Disable Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode One Fixed length Length 1 Two Fixed lengths Length 1 Length 2 Max Min Length range 0 55 Length 1 Length 2 Any Length Max Min Length 4 55 CODE 93 ...

Page 265: ...igit Decide whether to verify the check digit If desired select one of the algorithms below If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Disable Convert To EAN 13 Convert a 14 character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN 13 if the following ...

Page 266: ...k digit should be verified If the check digits are incorrect the barcode will not be accepted One Check Digit Two Check Digits One Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Disable Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification two choices are available for the pair of check digits Modulo10 Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 Double Mo...

Page 267: ...UPC A format and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC A Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC E1 check digit the last character in the barcode in the data being transmitted Enable UPC E1 UPC E1 Checkbox to enable UPC E1 decoding Disable Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC A UPC E UPC E1 preamble System Character and Country Code in the data b...

Page 268: ...idering the printed quality of the barcodes such as Code 128 Code 93 and UPC EAN The higher the level is the more security is ensured Options are Level Description 0 With this default the scan engine is aggressive enough to decode most in spec barcodes 1 Select this level if misdecodes have occurred It fixes most misdecodes 2 Select this level if Level 1 should fail to eliminate misdecodes 3 Selec...

Page 269: ...igit has been verified 3 Check digit has been verified and stripped 4 Full ASCII conversion has been performed 5 Result of option values 4 and 1 Code 39 7 Result of option values 4 and 3 0 Standard data packet No Function Code 1 FNC1 in the first character position 1 Function Code 1 FNC1 in the first character position Code 128 2 Function Code 1 FNC1 in the second character position 0 No check dig...

Page 270: ...s transmitted using Code 128 rules C1 Native mode transmission 0 Standard data packet 1 Data packet containing the data following an encoded symbol separator character 2 Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character The data packet does not support the ECI protocol 3 Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character The data packet supports the ECI p...

Page 271: ...FNC1 in first or fifth position 3 ECC 200 FNC1 in second or sixth position 4 ECC 200 ECI protocol implemented 5 ECC 200 FNC1 in first or fifth position ECI protocol implemented Data Matrix 6 ECC 200 FNC1 in second or sixth position ECI protocol implemented 0 Mode 4 or 5 1 Mode 2 or 3 2 Mode 4 or 5 ECI protocol implemented Maxicode 3 Mode 2 or 3 ECI protocol implemented in secondary message 0 Model...

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Page 273: ...characters Disable NOTIS Sets whether to include start stop characters in the transmitted data NOTIS Editing is to strip the start stop characters i e to disable Transmit Start Stop Characters Disable CODE 11 Code 11 Code 11 Checkbox to enable Code 11 decoding Enable Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected option If the check digits are incorrect the barcod...

Page 274: ... include the check digit in the data to transmit Verify Check Digit must be enabled Disable Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode One Fixed length Length 1 Two Fixed lengths Length 1 Length 2 Max Min Length range 0 55 Length 1 Length...

Page 275: ...ption Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode One Fixed length Length 1 Two Fixed lengths Length 1 Length 2 Max Min Length range 0 55 Length 1 Length 2 Any Length Max Min Length 4 55 Verify Check Digit Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Disable Convert To EAN 13 Convert a ...

Page 276: ...r Linked Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D barcode is detected UPC Always Linked Transmit UPC barcodes and the 2D portion If the 2D portion is not detected the UPC barcode will not be transmitted CC A B or CC C must be enabled Auto discriminate Transmit UPC barcodes as well as the 2D portion if present UPC Always Linked GS1 128 Emulation Mode Sets GS1 128 emulation mode for UCC EAN ...

Page 277: ...ecoding Enable Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode One Fixed length Length 1 Two Fixed lengths Length 1 Length 2 Max Min Length range 0 55 Length 1 Length 2 Any Length Max Min Length 4 55 Check Digit Option One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes Select whether a second check digit should be verified If the check digits are incorrect the barcode will not be ac...

Page 278: ... Format in the drop down box below Enable Bookland ISBN Format Decodes Bookland data starting with 978 in 10 digit format along with the Bookland check digit or Bookland data starting with 978 979 as EAN 13 format Bookland ISBN 10 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN 13 check digit the last character in the barcode in the data being transmitted Enable ISSN EAN Checkbox to enable ...

Page 279: ...ry Code transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC A The UPC E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC A format and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC A Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC E1 check digit the last character in the barcode in the data being transmitted Enable General Preference Support Coupon Code...

Page 280: ... Inverse Auto detect Decode both regular and inverse Aztec barcodes Regular only Data Matrix Data Matrix Selects whether to enable Data Matrix decoding Enable Data Matrix Inverse Decide whether to decode Data Matrix Inverse Regular Only Decode regular Data Matrix barcodes only Inverse Only Decode inverse Data Matrix barcodes only Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix barcodes Reg...

Page 281: ...de ID L4 will be changed to C2 The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 910 or 911 The original Code ID L5 will be changed to C0 Disable MicroQR PDF417 QR Code QR Code Selects whether to enable QR Code decoding Enable QR Code Inverse Decide whether to decode QR Code Inverse Regular Only Decodes regular QR Code only Inverse Only Decodes inverse QR Code only Inverse Auto detect Decodes both regular and ...

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Page 283: ...odule SAM RFID TAG DEFAULT START BYTE Tag Type Standard Default Start Byte Mifare Classic S20 S50 S70 ISO 14443A 64 Mifare UL ISO 14443A 16 SLE 66R35 ISO 14443A 64 SRI176 ISO 14443B 8 SRF 55VxxP ISO 15693 0 ICODE ICODE Phillips 0 Tag it Tag it TI 0 Appendix V HF RFID READER ...

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Page 285: ...1 Blank space Blank space F1 2 abc ABC F2 3 def DEF F3 4 ghi GHI F4 5 jkl JKL F5 6 mno MNO F6 7 pqrs PQRS F7 8 tuv TUV F8 9 wxyz WXYZ F9 0 F10 Home F11 Backlight F12 SEND Windows END OK Under α mode pressing the Shift key twice triggers CAPS LOCK mode Appendix VI PHYSICAL KEYPAD REFERENCE TABLE ...

Page 286: ...TY KEYPAD QWERTY keypad layout USING ALPHA SHIFT FN KEYS Key Mode α Mode Fn Mode q Q w W 1 F1 e E 2 F2 r R 3 F3 t T y Y u U i I o O p P a A s S 4 F4 d D 5 F5 f F 6 F6 g G h H j J k K l L z Z 7 F7 x X 8 F8 c C 9 F9 v V b B n N m M _ _ 0 F10 Home F11 ...

Page 287: ...271 Physical Keypad Reference Table Backlight F12 SEND Windows END OK Pressing the Shift key twice triggers CAPS LOCK mode ...

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