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4.  To make sure the metal juts are entered to the right position of the 

system. 

 
 
 
 

       

5.  Use the attached screws (2) to fix the MSR module to the Mobile 

system as above photo shows. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for P234

Page 1: ...Revision v1 0 July 2009 P234 Hardware System Flytech Technology co Ltd User Manual...

Page 2: ...onnection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be...

Page 3: ...iii Revision History Changes to the original user manual are listed below Version Date Description 1 0 2009 07 Initial release...

Page 4: ...egard to the usage of wireless devices Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots chemical plants etc and areas w...

Page 5: ...discuss solutions Other Medical Devices Please consult your physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if the operation of your wireless product may interfere with the medical d...

Page 6: ...ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Marking and European Economic Area EEA The use of 2 4GHz RLAN s fo...

Page 7: ...prevent loss of capacity rusting of metallic parts and electrolyte leakage When storing batteries for one year or longer they should be charged and discharged at least once a year If an electrolyte le...

Page 8: ...sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists NOTE This symbol indicates something of special interest or importance to the reader Failure to re...

Page 9: ...4 2 5 Wrist Strap Installation 15 2 6 Hand Strap Installation 16 2 7 Charging the Main Battery 18 2 8 Backup Battery 19 2 9 Power on off the System 20 3 Using the System 21 3 1 Wi Fi Connection Settin...

Page 10: ...to the Factory Default Settings 46 3 7 2 Cold Boot 47 4 Application Programming Interface 48 4 1 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Standard 48 4 2 Non WindowsCE Standard 52 4 2 1 Admin User Mode Application 52...

Page 11: ...i connection and battery 2 Power 4 Programmable Keys Hold 5 seconds to power on off the system 3 Speaker At rear side 4 Hand Strap Screw Hole Mounted for hand strap 5 Reset Hole For system reset to th...

Page 12: ...ponents Items 1 Mobile System 2 Travel Charger Note Only for power charge use not for data transfer use 3 Main Battery 4 Holster 5 Power Adapter AC USB connector 6 Hand Strap 7 Wrist Strap 8 Neck Stra...

Page 13: ...Charger 2 Power Brick of Standard Battery Charger 3 Power Cord of Standard Battery Charger Note Power cord are various according to the shipping country 4 MSR Module 5 2 in 1 MSR Scanner Module 6 USB...

Page 14: ...ons This device provides a specific mechanism to let system integrator easily to integrate the OEM applications and device configurations into device as factory default mode without merging OEM applic...

Page 15: ...802 11b 18 dBm peak 16 dBm e i r p 802 11g 21 dBm peak 16 dBm e i r p 10 Bluetooth l Compliant with Bluetooth Specification V2 0 EDR l Output Power 1dBm peak 1dBm e i r p Class 2 l Receive Sensitivity...

Page 16: ...6 14 Buttons l Keypad 4 programmable buttons...

Page 17: ...ON device power on OFF device off suspend l Blue Link Status of WiFi manager l Red Flash Battery low ON Charging battery 17 Vibrator l Vibrational indicator 18 Smart Battery l 37V Li lon battery pack...

Page 18: ...Graphics Windowing and Event Subsystems of Window CE embedded l Still Image Codec Support l DirectShow l Support screen rotation feature 4 User Input Interface l Stylus input rather than mouse input c...

Page 19: ...less Zero Configuration service 8 Data Communication Bluetooth l Compliant Bluetooth software specification l Window CE Bluetooth communication software stack l SPP FTP Activesync profile supports l S...

Page 20: ...l Active Template Library ATL l C Libraries and Runtimes l COM and DCOM l Microsoft Foundation Classes MFC l Object Exahange Protocol l Standard SDK for Windows CE l MSXML 3 0 16 Fonts l Courier New...

Page 21: ...rew driver or a coin to release the lock 2 Slide the battery door outwards as direction of the arrow and open the battery door 3 Push down the main battery into the battery bay until you hear a clip s...

Page 22: ...e battery door described in Chapter 2 1 first 2 Please use your finger nail to pull the fillister on the battery latch the circle marked toward the front as the direction of the arrow shows 3 Flip up...

Page 23: ...the SD Card 1 To open the battery door and remove the main battery first as described in Chapter 2 1 and 2 2 2 To push the SD card into the Slot until it clicks 3 To remove the SD Card please push ag...

Page 24: ...please unthread the Neck Strap first then follow the below steps 1 Start threading the Neck Strap through the Strap Hole as arrow direction 2 Thread through the plastic ring to make it secured with t...

Page 25: ...15 2 5 Wrist Strap Installation 1 Start threading the Wrist Strap through the Strap Ring 2 Thread through as the arrow direction point 3 Finished...

Page 26: ...rt threading the Hand Strap through the strap hole at the either side of the system 2 Thread through as the arrows direction show 3 Finish the Hand Strap threading through the strap hole at the side o...

Page 27: ...17 4 Fasten the Hand Strap Plastic Ring with the screws 2 to the screw holes at rear side of the system 5 Thread the Hand Strap through the plastic ring as the direction of the arrows show 6 Finished...

Page 28: ...rrow instruction 2 Plug the USB AC Adapter to the electrical outlet 3 The LED light turns Orange while recharging 4 When recharging is complete the LED light turns Green Note Please make sure to align...

Page 29: ...the last status when you replaced the Main Battery within 5 minutes When the Main Battery is out of system over 5 minutes the boot up screen will pop up as above figure shows after pressing the Power...

Page 30: ...Turn on the System Press and hold the Power Button as the arrow marked for 5 seconds to turn on the system Turn off the System To press the Power Button for 5 seconds or press Start Menu Suspend to tu...

Page 31: ...ction 1 Enable the Wireless Connection by choosing as steps of Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections 2 Right click on the GPS186861 and tap the Enable icon in the drop down menu...

Page 32: ...Select the network you want and put the key password if needed then press Connect button to get connection NOTE You can create a new network by selecting Add New please see Chapter 3 1 2 7 After WiFi...

Page 33: ...er 3 1 1 1 The Wireless Properties dialog box pop up after pressing Add New 2 To put a network name you want in Network name SSID text box select Encryption and Authentication and enter password in th...

Page 34: ...ow please follow the below steps 1 Please double click on the icon in the system tray The GSP186861 dialog will appear 2 Please select Advance tab and move the Power Management to the Best Performance...

Page 35: ...appear in the system tray Double click the icon and press configure button on the GPSI86861 window Windows Information window will appear 3 Select a network you want and click the Lock to specific SS...

Page 36: ...tooth Connection 1 Enable the Bluetooth Connection by following the steps Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Device 2 Select Config tab In the Bluetooth Manager dialog box 3 Press Turn Bluetooth O...

Page 37: ...luetooth Device 1 To turn on the Bluetooth Connection Chapter 3 2 1 2 Select Scan Device tab in the Bluetooth Manager dialog box 3 Press Scan Device button to scan the surrounding Bluetooth devices 4...

Page 38: ...th device this device will be remembered that means you need not search for the device again when you want to use the device next time 1 Select a Bluetooth printer device you want on the Device list a...

Page 39: ...want and choose a service on the Service menu The current example is selecting Printer service 2 Press Active Service button to active the Printer service A Serial Port Setting dialog box will appear...

Page 40: ...Bluetooth enabled PC When you pair with a Bluetooth device this device will be remembered that means you need not search for the device again when you want to use the device next time 1 To turn on th...

Page 41: ...vices for paring Note Here is an example screen captured from the IVT Bluetooth dongle and the pertaining AP installed on the PC 6 Enter the same pin code on both sides 7 Select service at Service men...

Page 42: ...according to the Bluetooth Device you use It is only checked for the first time The following Bluetooth Settings window is captured by IVT Bluetooth dongle and the pertaining AP The screen various acc...

Page 43: ...A Connections Settings dialog box will appear 3 Enable the Allow connections to one of the following check box and select the COM Port options In this case we choose COM 7 4 Press OK button to save t...

Page 44: ...tem connects to the PC automatically and a New Partnership is requested to set up for the first time 4 Press Next button 5 A Select Synchronization Settings window will appear 6 Press Setting for your...

Page 45: ...nish button to complete the setup procedure Disconnecting the PC 1 Go to Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Device on the Mobile System 2 Press Deactive Service button to disable the service and d...

Page 46: ...aining AP as an example The screen various according to the AP you install 1 Enabling the Bluetooth connection see the Chapter 3 2 1 2 Scanning the destination PC see the Chapter 3 2 2 3 Press Bluetoo...

Page 47: ...tions on the toolbar 3 To disable the 3 check boxes on the Folder Options dialog box 4 You will see the Temp folder appears on the My Device Window 5 If the files transferring is successful It will cr...

Page 48: ...rt Control Panel Device Config 3 3 1 45BBackup the System To restore the system please follow Chapter 3 3 then the below steps 1 Select Backup tab then enable the Entire the registry on your device an...

Page 49: ...Press Backup button to start backup the system 3 3 2 Restoring the System To restore the system please follow Chapter 3 3 then the below steps 1 Press Restore 2 Press OK of RESET NOW dialog to finish...

Page 50: ...art Menu Settings Control Panel Password Enter Password default is 1111 2 The Password Properties dialog will popup after entering the password default select the Mode you want Press OK to save the se...

Page 51: ...ttings 3 5 1 CPU Power Mode Settings 1 Select Start Control Panel FPM button 2 Select the mode you want on the FPM window Note The CPU Power Consumption is ranked as Performance Mode Dynamic Power Man...

Page 52: ...ower mode as Battery Power or AC Power in the Power Scheme drop down menu 4 To set up the times you want on each option for turning the Mobile System off or going to standby mode after a period of ina...

Page 53: ...enable the backlight savings by checking and setting turn off time in the checkboxes of Battery power External power and Enable Dim Mode 5 To drag the Bright Level slider on MIN MAX scale for Battery...

Page 54: ...p c the GSPI86861 setup window as above right figure will pop up 5 To tap the Advance tab 6 To set up the Power Management by dragging the slider on the Best Performance Best Battery scale Note To con...

Page 55: ...Link The Description as follows Green color LED Battery power charging state S W LED ON Battery power charging finished 100 Orange color LED Battery power charging state S W LED ON Battery power char...

Page 56: ...ile System while keep holding down the Power Button throughout until the system vibration occurs 2 Release the Reset Hole and press the Power Button the second time after the system vibration occurs 3...

Page 57: ...le System while keep holding the Power Button throughout 2 Release the press of Reset Hole and the Power Button at the same time after system vibration occurs 3 System reboot to Today Screen as above...

Page 58: ...age management HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library ms892386 aspxUH 23BProgramming interface of Persistent storage Folder name Backup Block Drivers HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library ms923712...

Page 59: ...USB Host USB Host Drivers HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library ms923751 aspxUH Shell GWES and User Interface HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library aa932172 aspxUH 28BProgramming interface of MSR...

Page 60: ...orking Wireless Wi Fi HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library aa916578 aspxUH 32BProgramming interface of Touch Touch Screen Drivers HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library aa925927 aspxUH Shell GWES...

Page 61: ...Uhttp msdn microsoft com en us library aa932396 aspxUH Power Management Power status battery DC HUhttp msdn microsoft com en us library aa923906 aspxUH Programming interface of Power Management Power...

Page 62: ...Programs tab at start menu Windows StartUp File folder for saving the shortcut of application program in the StartUp folder where to be used to auto run the programs during OS booting phase Working fo...

Page 63: ...utton of password properties control box 5 Type the OK button of Mode Chang dialog for double confirmation 6 System would reboot automatically to the selected mode How to use this feature System Integ...

Page 64: ...also helps to reduce the RMA cost from OEM vender Because of this system architecture WindowCE operating system and OEM application programs are not merged together So both parts can be upgraded sepa...

Page 65: ...System running in user mode 1 Create a file directory GHARST in root folder of SD card 2 Change into GHART folder to create directory Windows 3 Change into Windows folder to create directory Programs...

Page 66: ...gs of B21 device Overwrite the default WiFi state to power on mode Default is power down 1 Create a file directory GHARST in root folder of SD card 2 Change into GHART folder to create directory confi...

Page 67: ...egree 270 270 degree Manual rotate mode AutoRotate dword F Auto Rotate control bit 15 0 Manual rotate 1 Auto Rotate bit 0 0 180 degree ignored 1 180 degree accepted bit 1 0 90 degree ignored 1 90 degr...

Page 68: ...25260000 6 CPU operating frequency control Option1 Dynamic Mode HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn IPM ProfileType dword 0 Option2 Performance Mode HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn IPM ProfileType d...

Page 69: ...am of the OEM Device Manager System Layer system cfg file update OEM Layer oem cfg file update Press OK button to merge the GHARST directory and specified layer config files into OS image Snapshoot of...

Page 70: ...ault 900 1800 ACBacklightLevel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 default Modify display backlight settings for battery power Values UseBattery 1 Enable default 0 Disable BatteryTimeout 15 30 60 default 120 300 B...

Page 71: ...Level lResult RegSetValueEx hRegBacklight L BatteryBacklightLevel 0 dwType LPBYTE dwVal dwLen AC Level lResult RegSetValueEx hRegBacklight L AcBacklightLevel 0 dwType LPBYTE dwVal dwLen RegCloseKey hR...

Page 72: ...function modification 4 programmable buttons defined to be 4 way navigation keys by system default mode All buttons can be re programmed to one of the number of Windows keyboard virtual key code to re...

Page 73: ...2H ALT key VK_PAUSE 13H PAUSE key VK_CAPITAL 14H CAPS LOCK key 15H 19H Reserved for Kanji systems 1AH Undefined VK_ESCAPE 1BH ESC key 1CH 1FH Reserved for Kanji systems VK_SPACE 20H SPACEBAR VK_PRIOR...

Page 74: ...H Right Windows key on a Microsoft Natural Keyboard VK_APPS 5DH Applications key on a Microsoft Natural Keyboard 5EH 5FH Undefined VK_NUMPAD0 60H Numeric keypad 0 key VK_NUMPAD1 61H Numeric keypad 1 k...

Page 75: ...VIDE 6FH Divide key VK_F1 70H F1 key VK_F2 71H F2 key VK_F3 72H F3 key VK_F4 73H F4 key VK_F5 74H F5 key VK_F6 75H F6 key VK_F7 76H F7 key VK_F8 77H F8 key VK_F9 78H F9 key VK_F10 79H F10 key VK_F11 7...

Page 76: ...y VK_LSHIFT A0H Left SHIFT VK_RSHIFT A1H Right SHIFT VK_LCONTROL A2H Left CTRL VK_RCONTROL A3H Right CTRL VK_LMENU A4H Left ALT VK_RMENU A5H Right ALT BA C0 Specific to original equipment manufacturer...

Page 77: ...s removed from the message queue and the virtual key is VK_PACKET then the Unicode character will be the upper 16 bits of the lparam E8 Unassigned E9 F5 Specific to original equipment manufacturer VK_...

Page 78: ...ivers BuiltIn KEYPAD 0 0 hKeyPad wsprintf RegStr L KeyPadSet0 assign value name of up button dwSize sizeof DWORD if ERROR_SUCCESS RegQueryValueEx hKeyPad RegStr NULL dwType LPBYTE SaveReg dwSize data...

Page 79: ...Structure introduction struct NLED_SETTINGS_INFO UINT LedNum INT OffOnBlink LONG TotalCycleTime LONG OnTime LONG OffTime INT MetaCycleOn INT MetaCycleOff LedNum LED number Virbrator is zero 0 OffOnBl...

Page 80: ...default 0 Example code include stdafx h NLED_SETTINGS_INFO ledSettingsInfo 0 void SetVibratorOn void ledSettingsInfo LedNum 0 ledSettingsInfo OffOnBlink 0 if NLedSetDevice NLED_SETTINGS_INFO_ID ledSe...

Page 81: ...r to develop and debug their software application A specific application program located in Application Folder and named as USB EXE to provide manual USB Activesync connection A specific USB cable wou...

Page 82: ...a Partnership will be requested once after connecting the USB Cable to the Mobile System and PC The Synchronization will be running automatically after Microsoft Active Sync and Partnership Set up bei...

Page 83: ...w the screws 2 on the back cover of the Mobile System to access the Connector Slot 2 Connect the white connector to the Mobile System 3 Connect the USB Connector to the PC device to communicate the Mo...

Page 84: ...and PC NOTE If the Connecting is not running automatically please go to the Chapter 5 3 3 to connect manually 1 The Microsoft ActiveSync window will show Connected after USB Cable is successfully conn...

Page 85: ...onization is not running automatically after connecting the USB Cable to your PC and the Mobile System please follow below steps 1 Double click on the My Device icon on Today screen 2 Double click on...

Page 86: ...76 4 Select USB tab 5 Press Connect button 6 Select ActiveSync tab 7 Select ACTIVE SYNC button 8 Press OK button...

Page 87: ...ion 1 Unscrew the screws 2 on the rear side of the Mobile System 2 Slide upward to open the Connector Cover to access the connector slot 3 Connect MSR cable to the respective connector on the connecto...

Page 88: ...78 4 To make sure the metal juts are entered to the right position of the system 5 Use the attached screws 2 to fix the MSR module to the Mobile system as above photo shows...

Page 89: ...79 6 Finished Front view of the MSR module and the Mobile system...

Page 90: ...cover on the Mobile System first by following the steps in Chapter 5 2 1 2 Connect cables 2 to the respective connectors on the connector slot of the Mobile System 3 To make sure the metal juts are en...

Page 91: ...81 4 To use the attached screws 2 to fix the 2 in 1 MSR module to the Mobile System 5 Finished The front view of the 2 in 1 MSR and Scanner Module with the Mobile System...

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