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4209-00009-000   EasyRead (DSV3-EP) User’s Manual 

Rev 0E 

 

6/29/2009 

Copyright © 2009 by Datastrip, Inc.  All rights reserved.   

Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. 

 
There are several ways that the mobile terminal can go into Suspend mode from the Power ON state: 

 

Power Button:

  The mobile terminal will go into Suspend mode if the operator presses the Power 

button for less than 1 sec while the unit is in the fully Power ON state.  If the Power button is 
pressed for more than 1 sec, the unit will perform a normal Power Off sequence. 

 

Touchscreen

:  The touchscreen interface can be used to command the mobile terminal to go to 

Suspend mode via the Start/Suspend command. 

 

Automatic Power Management:

  The mobile terminal can be configured to go to Suspend mode 

automatically (see section 5.3) if the touchscreen or function buttons have not been used for some 
(user configurable) amount of time. 

4.2

 

Power Button Operations 

Listed below is a summary of what the Power button does (mobile terminal status and the resulting 
audible tone indicators) depending on the state of the mobile terminal. 

 

State of the Terminal 

Tone Type 

Unit is OFF 

 

 

  Button pressed  

Signals ok to release button 

Beep Tone 

  Button released  

The terminal is powered ON 

Rising Tone 

 

 

 

 

Unit is ON 

 

 

  Button pressed 

Signals ok to release button 

Beep Tone 

  Button released (0 < x < 1 sec) 

The terminal is goes into Suspend mode 

None 

  Button released (1 < x < 15 sec) 

The terminal is powered OFF normally 

Falling Tone 

  Button released (x > 15 sec) 

The terminal performs an emergency shutdown 

Warning Tone 

  WinCE launched 

Signals the launch of the OS 

MS Launch Tone 

  Battery enters an extremely low state 

System needs attention 

Warning Tone 

 

 

 

 

Unit is in Suspend 

 

 

  Button pressed 

Signals ok to release button 

Beep Tone 

  Button released (0 < x < 1 sec) 

The terminal is goes into Resume mode 

None 

  Button released (1 < x < 15 sec) 

The terminal is powered OFF normally 

Falling Tone 

  Button released (x > 15 sec) 

The terminal performs an emergency shutdown 

Warning Tone 

  Entering OFF state via power management 

see section 5.3 

Falling Tone 

 

Definitions 

 

Beep Tone:

  Shorter high frequency tone 

 

Rising Tone:

  Mid followed by a higher frequency tone

 

 

Falling Tone:

  Mid followed by a lower frequency tone

 

 

Warning Tone:

  Longer low frequency tone

 

 

MS Launch Tone:

  Standard Microsoft WinCE start up tone 

4.3

 

Power Status LED  

The table below shows the states for the Power Status LED.  The state of the LED depends on the charge 
state of the battery, and whether or not the AC adaptor is connected. 

 

If 

red

 is included in the LED display sequence, this indicates that the battery charge level is very 

low or that the battery is charging. 

 

If 

yellow

 is included in the LED display sequence, it indicates that the system is in Suspend mode. 

 

See section 5.4 for a description of the battery gauge available via WinCE. 

 

See section 5.3.1 for a description of the available power management states. 

 

Summary of Contents for DSV3-EP

Page 1: ...Lead Software Engineer Reviewer __________________________________________________ Date ___________ Scott Robinson Hardware Manager Reviewer __________________________________________________ Date ___...

Page 2: ...4209 00009 000 EasyRead DSV3 EP User s Manual Rev 0E 6 29 2009 1 Copyright 2009 by Datastrip Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited EasyRead DSV3 EP User sManual...

Page 3: ...d stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording scanning or otherwise except as permitted under section 107 or 108 of the 1976 Un...

Page 4: ...4 10 1 USB Ports 12 4 10 2 Compact Flash CFIO Slot 12 4 10 3 Secure Digital Memory Card SDIO Slot 12 4 10 4 Audio Headset Jack 13 4 11 CONTACTLESS SMART CARD READER 13 4 12 OPTIONAL PERIPHERAL MODULE...

Page 5: ...nstructions 27 10 6 EPASSPORT ICAO VIEWER ICAO VIEWER EXE 27 10 6 1 EPassport Overview 27 10 6 2 ePassport Security Mechanisms 28 10 6 3 ICAO Viewer Operation 28 11 ACTIVE SYNC 30 11 1 ACTIVESYNC VIA...

Page 6: ...FIS quality Automated Fingerprint Identification System biometric matching algorithms and rugged biometric sensors All of the DSV3 family of mobile terminals are rugged and environmentally sealed unit...

Page 7: ...ocumentation User Manual on CD End User License Agreement and Quick Start Guide Please retain the shipping box in the event you need to return your product for service 3 Initial Setup Each unit is shi...

Page 8: ...l indicate that the system is booting During this time the BIOS is loaded and diagnostic testing is performed When the unit finishes powering up the Windows CE NET desktop will appear on the display 4...

Page 9: ...rminal is goes into Suspend mode None Button released 1 x 15 sec The terminal is powered OFF normally Falling Tone Button released x 15 sec The terminal performs an emergency shutdown Warning Tone Win...

Page 10: ...s ON for 4 9 sec and color 2 is ON for 0 1 sec Continuous with Color Blink LED is ON continuously with a 2 5 sec period where color 1 is ON 2 sec and color 2 is ON 0 5 sec Continuous with Color Toggle...

Page 11: ...powers the Real Time Clock for more than 6 months while the unit is off This battery is automatically recharged by the system and does not require any operator service CAUTION Use ONLY approved replac...

Page 12: ...matching algorithms from a variety of the industry leading vendors such as Identix Cogent Bioscrypt Motorola and NEC However the Identix algorithm is the only algorithm directly available from Datast...

Page 13: ...ack 4 10 1 USB Ports There is one USB Host port and one USB client port on the mobile terminal that are accessible under the rubber I O port cover These are USB 2 0 High Speed 480 Mbps ports however t...

Page 14: ...rt ISO 14443 smart card media Either antenna can be used to read these smart card media however the upper antenna is typically more convenient Place and hold the media to be read against the back of t...

Page 15: ...to suit your personnel preferences the following options are available Calibration If your device is not responding properly to your screen taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Go to the Contr...

Page 16: ...ake up the unit to a fully on condition Suspend This state is entered when no major background software tasks are running and the touch screen or function keys have not been used for some user configu...

Page 17: ...Very Low This warning will repeat itself periodically until the condition clears or the unit automatically shuts down An error beep sounds when the battery charge level is critical 5 5 Creating Deskt...

Page 18: ...inal type DSVII SC DSVII SW DSVII PA DSV3 SP or DSV3 EP and writes the appropriate platform type information into the registry along with the other registration information 6 3 DsVerify Registry Saver...

Page 19: ...rint sensor Once complete a green window with a number 1 should appear to indicate the sensor was successfully calibrated Double tap the DsVerifyFpCaptureTest application Look in the lower right hand...

Page 20: ...dating the smartcard firmware is as follows In the directory My Device Hard Disk DSV3 folder run the utility DsVerifyCleanUp and select the option Clear SCM Firmware Answer OK to the question Are you...

Page 21: ...rs the reason for the failure is provided With all updates with the exception of the Embedded Controller the user is then placed back to the main screen of the app 4 update buttons The user may then u...

Page 22: ...ification ISO 14443 A B Operating Frequency 13 56 MHz Optical Scanner Scan Area 124 W x 42 H mm 4 88 W x 1 65 H in Standard Symbologies OCR OCR B 2D Codes PDF417 1D Codes Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 UPC...

Page 23: ...ions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferenc...

Page 24: ...was stored on the document the application will also perform a one to one match of a fingerprint stored on the document to the fingerprint captured by the on board fingerprint sensor This demonstrates...

Page 25: ...he fingerprints Typical threshold values are Cogent 1000 Identix Low 200 High Not used Clicking on the OK will save the settings and return the application to the Configuration screen Clicking on the...

Page 26: ...d the settings are stored in the registry and restored the next time the application is run The Digital Still Camera settings include Setting Selections Available Description of Setting Brightness 2 0...

Page 27: ...bed above and an automatic scanning mode that will retrigger again after a successful read was completed The operator can choose between different illumination sources by using the radio button at the...

Page 28: ...key will toggle between manual scanning mode as described above and automatic scanning mode that will retrigger again after a successful read was completed 10 6 EPassport ICAO Viewer ICAO Viewer exe T...

Page 29: ...until the machine readable zone is read first 10 6 3 ICAO Viewer Operation After opening the application follow the instructions in the dialog box at the bottom of the main screen and wait for the Sc...

Page 30: ...cessful PA red PA failed PA orange PA not performed Audio Feedback Successful Passport Read Three beeps will be played consecutively upon the successful reading of the electronic content from the pres...

Page 31: ...D 11 1 2 PC Configuration for USB 2 0 ActiveSync First Time Only Run the Datastrip_MT_USB Sync_Setup utility found on the User Manual CD After running the Sync setup you will be prompted to connect yo...

Page 32: ...ted by an internationally recognized logo shown below printed on the front cover The smart card integrated circuit in an ePassport stores The biographical data visually displayed on the data page of t...

Page 33: ...process Shown below are the typical motions for inserting and reading an ePassport The top sequence of photos shows the normal operation where the operator can continuously see the LCD screen and obse...

Page 34: ...e The document or credential to be scanned should then be inserted in the document slot and held against the glass platen The optical symbology to be read and decoded should be facing the glass platen...

Page 35: ...be in HID keyboard emulation mode with the default settings run DsCamerScannerHIDTest exe to verify this 12 3 2 2 Changing the Operating 12 3 2 3 Mode from HID Mode to Virtual Com Mode If the scanner...

Page 36: ...hat is mounted to the bottom of the terminal The contact smart card peripheral reads ISO 7816 smart cards The docking interface is replicated on the bottom of the peripheral so that the terminal equip...

Page 37: ...ional peripheral available for the DSV3 mobile terminals and can be adjusted to for each variant of the mobile terminal The docking station has the following attributes Wired I O Access Provides conve...

Page 38: ...nstalled in the correct forward or rear position the adjustment plunger may be adjusted to accommodate any installed optional peripherals The height of the adjustment plunger can be adjusted by pullin...

Page 39: ...up The battery may be completely discharged or may not be installed Open the battery access cover and verify that the battery is properly installed Use the external AC power adapter to operate the uni...

Page 40: ...Shoulder Strap and D Ring Connection Points For applications that require over shoulder carrying of DSV3 devices Ergonomically curved and padded shoulder area featuring non slip material on one side...

Page 41: ...trip for service upgrade or repairs please contact the tech support department by e mail or telephone An RMA will be issued and should be clearly marked on the outside of your shipping carton Please b...

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