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Version

 

1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.10

 

 

Configure

 

Google

 

Account

 

A

 

Google

 

account

 

is

 

required

 

for

 

making

 

the

 

most

 

use

 

of

 

many

 

applications

 

installed

 

on

 

the

 

device.

 

If

 

you

 

did

 

not

 

configure

 

a

 

Google

 

account

 

on

 

startup,

 

then

 

you

 

can

 

add

 

one

 

from

 

Settings

 

|

 

Accounts.

 

4.11

 

Useful

 

Applications

 

The

 

ALGIZ

 

RT10

 

ships

 

with

 

many

 

useful

 

applications.

 

Please

 

see

 

Section

 

“5.6

 

Applications”.

 

4.12

 

Install

 

Applications

 

Please

 

use

 

the

 

Google

 

Play

 

application

 

to

 

install

 

applications

 

from

 

the

 

Google

 

Play

 

store.

 

Note

 

that

 

a

 

Google

 

account

 

is

 

required

 

for

 

this.

 

4.13

 

Configure

 

Hotkeys

 

The

 

Algiz

 

RT10

 

has

 

two

 

user

 

configurable

 

hot

 

keys.

 

Each

 

of

 

the

 

keys

 

may

 

be

 

independently

 

mapped

 

to

 

various

 

functions.

 

Please

 

see

 

Section

 

5.5,

 

“user

 

configurable

 

hotkeys”

 

for

 

details.

 

4.14

 

Notifications

 

Android

 

applications

 

use

 

notifications

 

to

 

indicate

 

to

 

the

 

user

 

that

 

some

 

action

 

is

 

required.

 

In

 

general,

 

two

 

types

 

of

 

notifications

 

are

 

supported:

 

 

 

Notifications

 

in

 

the

 

user

 

interface.

 

These

 

show

 

up

 

on

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

screen.

 

Users

 

can

 

see

 

details

 

by

 

swiping

 

down

 

on

 

the

 

screen.

 

Android

 

supports

 

rich

 

notifications.

 

Users

 

may

 

respond

 

to

 

notifications

 

by

 

touching.

 

All

 

active

 

notifications

 

can

 

be

 

dismissed

 

as

 

well

 

with

 

a

 

single

 

touch

 

 

 

LED

 

notifications:

 

Some

 

applications

 

use

 

LED

 

notification

 

lights

 

to

 

indicate

 

to

 

the

 

user

 

that

 

some

 

action

 

is

 

required.

 

LED

 

notifications

 

are

 

only

 

visible

 

when

 

the

 

device

 

screen

 

is

 

off.

 

A

 

blinking

 

blue

 

LED

 

indicates

 

that

 

a

 

notification

 

is

 

active.

 

Typically,

 

this

 

corresponds

 

to

 

incoming

 

messages

 

(SMS,

 

email)

 

4.15

 

Scanning

 

Barcodes

 

If

 

your

 

table

 

is

 

equipped

 

with

 

the

 

optional

 

barcode

 

module,

 

then

 

you

 

may

 

directly

 

scan

 

barcodes

 

with

 

the

 

press

 

of

 

a

 

Barcode

 

scan

 

button.

 

The

 

scanner

 

can

 

decode

 

a

 

wide

 

range

 

of

 

barcode

 

symbologies.

 

Section

 

5.2.1,

 

“Barcode”

 

Shows

 

how

 

the

 

scanner

 

be

 

configured

 

to

 

selectively

 

scan

 

specific

 

symbologies.

 

4.16

 

Software

 

Updates

 

You

 

may

 

check

 

for

 

Software

 

Updates

 

to

 

the

 

tablet

 

from

 

Settings

 

|

 

About

 

Tablet.

 

4.17

 

 

Factory

 

Reset

 

To

 

reset

 

the

 

device

 

to

 

the

 

default

 

state,

 

you

 

may

 

use

 

the

 

Factory

 

Reset

 

functionality.

 

Note

 

that

 

this

 

will

 

remove

 

all

 

installed

 

apps

 

and

 

data.

 

The

 

factory

 

reset

 

option

 

is

 

available

 

from

 

Settings

 

|

 

Backup

 

and

 

Reset.

 

This

 

tablet

 

includes

 

a

 

safety

 

feature

 

known

 

as

 

"factory

 

reset

 

permission".

 

If

 

any

 

Google

 

Account

 

is

 

associated

 

with

 

the

 

device,

 

then

 

you

 

will

 

need

 

to

 

login

 

to

 

that

 

account

 

when

 

the

 

device

 

reboots

 

post

 

the

 

factory

 

reset.

 

Summary of Contents for ALGIZ RT10

Page 1: ...ALGIZ RT10 MANUAL www handheldgroup com ...

Page 2: ...if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the int...

Page 3: ...e closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output Industry Canada Class B Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may n...

Page 4: ...d Insertion18 3 3 Charging the Device18 4 191919 4 1 Power ON19 4 2 Audio Volume19 4 3 2020 4 4 2020 4 4 1 2121 4 5 2121 4 6 Lock Screen22 4 7 Quick Settings23 4 7 1 232323 4 7 2 232323 4 7 3 232323 4 7 4 242424 4 7 5 242424 4 7 6 242424 4 7 7 242424 4 7 8 242424 4 7 9 242424 4 7 10 242424 4 8 Send a SMS24 4 9 2424 4 10252525 4 11252525 4 12252525 4 13252525 4 14252525 ...

Page 5: ... 1 6353535 5 1 7353535 5 1 8353535 5 2363636 5 2 1363636 5 2 2414141 5 2 3414141 5 2 4414141 5 2 5414141 5 2 6424242 5 2 7424242 5 3434343 5 4444444 5 5454545 5 5 1464646 5 5 2464646 5 5 3464646 5 5 4 Wallpaper46 5 5 5474747 5 6494949 5 7494949 5 7 1505050 5 7 2515151 5 7 3525252 5 8535353 5 8 1535353 5 8 2535353 5 9535353 ...

Page 6: ...4565656 5 11 5565656 5 11 6575757 5 11 7585858 5 12595959 6 595959 6 1 Internal Storage59 6 2606060 6 3606060 7616161 7 1616161 7 2616161 7 3616161 7 4616161 7 5616161 7 6616161 7 7616161 8626262 8 1626262 8 2626262 8 2 1626262 8 2 2646464 9 646464 9 1656565 106666666666 11676767 12676767 ...

Page 7: ...hich makes contact with the antenna pads of PCB This is not the standard type and hence any other antenna cannot be used in place of currently used antenna This approach is applicable for both cellular as well as non cellular RF sections The pictures of the customized antenna are available in the above section 2 Further this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professi...

Page 8: ...20x1200 resolution IPS Panel with 600nits Brightness for outdoor condition WWAN Quad band GSM 3G LTE Voice calling support Data connectivity over 2G 2 5G 3G and LTE networks Sim Slot 1 Micro SIM slot Ethernet 1GigE Memory Disc 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM 32 GB Internal Storage USB 1x A type USB 1x C type USB host port Keypad Power key Volume keys and Barcode key Two user programmable hot keys Wireless Connect...

Page 9: ...ating 20 C to 50 C 4 F TO 122 MIL STD 810G Method 501 5 502 5 Procedure II III Storage 40 C TO 70 C 40 F TO 158 F MIL STD 810G Method 501 5 502 5 Procedure Drop 26 drops from1 22m 4 ft MIL STD 810G Method 516 6 Procedure I Vibration MIL STD 810G Method 514 6 Procedure Humidity MIL STD 810G Method 507 5 Procedure II 4572 m 15 000 ft Attitude MIL STD 810G Method 500 5 Procedure I GPS Qualcomm Mic ME...

Page 10: ...T10 B EU BC ALGIZRT10 B NA Equivalent to the ALGIZRT10 EU with the barcode scanner module This model supports the LTE bands prevalent in the North American region TABLE 2 1 LTE BAND SUPPORT TABLE 2 1 LTE BAND SUPPOR GSM 850 and GSM1900 GSM900 and GSM1800 roaming UMTS B2 B4 B5 B1 and B8 roaming LTE B2 B4 B5 B13 B17 B1 and B8 roaming NA Model ...

Page 11: ...Version 1 0 2 1 1 Barcode Scanner The Barcode scanner module is designed with support for 2D Imager N6603 from Honeywell Detailed specifications are below Scanner Engine Honeywell N6603 ...

Page 12: ...10nm White LED Input Voltage 3 3 VDC 5 TABLE 2 2 BARCODE DECODE RANGES As shown in the specifications barcode scanning is tolerant to a wide range of orientations Figure 2 1 Decoding skew illustrates the same measured on a 20 mil code 39 symbol at a distance of 5 inches Note that tolerance for skew and pitch is reduced at the extreme ends of the working range FIGURE 2 1 DECODING SKEW 2 1 2 Accesso...

Page 13: ...ablet 2 1 3 Physical Layout Front Panel The front side of the device shown in figure 2 1 Front panel is where the user interacts with the device It consists of Front Camera Light Sensor Mic Red Green LED Display and Touch panel Finger Print Panel Barcode Indication LED Charging and Notification Indicator Power On Off Barcode Key Programmable Key ...

Page 14: ...n 1 0 Diagram Figure 2 1 front panel Back Panel The back panel shown in figure 2 2 Back panel include the following items Flash LED Rear Camera Rear Dock Speaker Mic Battery Pack Diagram FIGURE 2 2 BACK PANEL ...

Page 15: ... with below listed ports Ethernet port USB A port TYPE C USB port HDMI port FIGURE 2 4 RIGHT SIDE PANEL Top Panel The device is configured with the optional barcode scanner module that can be seen on the Top panel The top side of the device is shown in figure 2 5 Top Panel hosts the button panel Figure 2 5 TOP PANEL Bottom Panel The bottom Panel is shown in figure 2 6 Bottom Panel Figure 2 6 BOTTO...

Page 16: ... on Back side of the Tablet as shown in Figure 3 1 SIM Card Slots To insert the card 1 Power OFF the tablet 2 Place the tablet on flat surface with the screen facing down 3 Remove the battery pack 4 Insert the SIM Card You can see more details about inserted SIM cards in Device Setup Se ngs Networks Internet SIM cards ...

Page 17: ...commend that this is used to charge the device When a charger is connected the charging LED on the device gives a visual indicator of the state of charge Green LED Green indicates that the battery is fully charged 100 Red Solid LED Red Solid LED indicating Battery is charging In rare cases during use the battery may discharge to a very weak state In such a state when a user attempts to turn on the...

Page 18: ...will pop up the volume indicator on top of the screen as shown in Figure 4 1 Volume Indicator Figure 4 1 VOLUME INDICATOR 4 3 Initial Start up When the device is first powered on it boots into the startup interface This interface guides you step by step through the device setup process You can configure the language of usage time zone date time settings At this time the tablet also connects to the...

Page 19: ...Version 1 0 FIGURE 4 2 HOME SCREEN ...

Page 20: ...ur device may have more apps installed than can be shown on the screen swipe the screen left and right to navigate Touch any app icon to start it FIGURE 4 3 ALL APPLICATIONS If you are using an app frequently then you may place it on home screen for quicker access To move an app to the home screen 1 Touch and hold the application icon 2 Select the screen by sliding the finger 3 Lift the finger to ...

Page 21: ...nnect to Wi Fi networks Bluetooth devices and SIM networks as well as control automatic screen rotations and other options FIGURE 4 5 QUICK SETTINGS 4 7 1 Adjusting Screen Brightness In Quick Settings drag the slider to set the screen brightness 4 7 2 Control Wi Fi Touch the Wi Fi icon to quickly enable disable Wi Fi Touch more settings to review related settings 4 7 3 Control Bluetooth Touch the ...

Page 22: ...ons to lock to the current screen orientation portrait landscape 4 7 7 Location This option controls the location usage of applications If this option is turned off then Android apps services do not get location data 4 7 8 Flash Light The flashlight turns on the flash on the back of the Tablet so you can use it as a flashlight 4 7 9 Cast Screen Allows displaying whatever is visible on the Tablet s...

Page 23: ... to notifications by touching All active notifications can be dismissed as well with a single touch LED notifications Some applications use LED notification lights to indicate to the user that some action is required LED notifications are only visible when the device screen is off A blinking blue LED indicates that a notification is active Typically this corresponds to incoming messages SMS email ...

Page 24: ...d from the application screen Swiping down the screen and touching on the settings icon is a faster way to reach there Many applications will have its own settings which can accessed by using menu icon on top right corner The Settings application groups controls under four categories as below Network Internet Connected Device Apps Notifications Battery Sounds Display Storage Security Locations Acc...

Page 25: ... TO CONNECT If the device is successfully able to connect to the network then the network status is shown as in in Figure 5 6 WI FI CONNECTED STATUS Touching the connected Wi Fi network pops up all the properties of the network IP address Status Signal strength Link speed Frequency and Security You may perform operations like add network view saved networks refresh by using menu icon on top right ...

Page 26: ...rent IP address for your Wi Fi connection 5 1 2Mobile Network Mobile Network shows the inserted SIM Network operator name By tapping on Mobile network shows cellular network settings Cellular Network settings contains see FIGURE 5 8 MOBILE NETWORK SETTINGS FIGURE 5 8 Mobile Network Settings 7 Mobile Data Enable Disable Option Access data using Mobile network 8 Data Roaming Enable Disable Data Roam...

Page 27: ... data used by the devices By tapping on Data Usage under network and internet shows Data used by different networks such as Data used by Mobile Data Used by Wi fi network Data used by Ethernet See FIGURE 5 9 Data usage Settings FIGURE 5 9 Data usage Settings ...

Page 28: ...ERING SETTINGS USB Tethering You can share your Tablets Mobile data to other devices via USB Tethering Wi FI Hotspot You can share your Tablets Mobile data to other devices via Wi Fi Hotspot You Can set up wifi hotspot by giving the network name security None WPA2 PSK password and by selecting the AP Band 2 4Ghz 5Ghz Bluetooth Tethering Share the Tablet s Internet connection by Bluetooth ...

Page 29: ...sh to assign to the device The netmask of the network you are connecting to The IP address of the gateway The IP address of the DNS server All the IP addresses interface address gateway DNS are entered in dotted IP notation e g 192 168 100 152 The netmask needs to be entered in CIDR format e g 20 is equivalent to 255 255 255 0 To configure the static IP Change Ethernet IP Assignment option to Stat...

Page 30: ... it takes priority over 2G 3G 4G networks Similarly when an Ethernet connection is established it takes precedence over all other networks 5 1 6 Mobile Plan You can see the Mobile Plan under Network and Internet Option in Settings 5 1 7 VPN You can see VPN Option under networks and Internet in Settings By Selecting VPN you can also add VPN just by Selecting the Icon at the top corner of the Settin...

Page 31: ...vice properties such as Bluetooth NFC Android Beam USB Barcode etc 5 2 1Bluetooth Bluetooth related settings are under the Bluetooth option under Connected Devices Settings in connection Preferences as shown in FIGURE 5 16 BLUETOOTH SETTINGS FIGURE 5 16 BLUETOOTH SETTINGS ...

Page 32: ...Available device list as shown in FIGURE 5 18 AVAILABLE DEVICE LIST 3 Touch Pair on Bluetooth pairing request as shown in FIGURE 5 19 PAIR REQUEST Now you can see the selected devices uner Paired devices list as shown in Figure 5 20 Paired devices list You can do additional operations like renaming the device Refresh View all received files by touching menu icon on top right corner see FIGURE 5 21...

Page 33: ...onger range of operation NOTE To make effective use of the higher power both devices must operate in Class 1 FIGURE 5 22 SELECT BLUETOOTH POWER FROM BLUETOOTH SETTING To change the power class select the Bluetooth Power menu option from Bluetooth configuration as shown in FIGURE 5 22 SELECT BLUETOOTH POWER FROM BLUETOOTH SETTING This option is available when Bluetooth is off it is disabled when Bl...

Page 34: ...reen to transfer the data 5 2 3 Cast By enabling wireless display option in Settings you may mirror the tablet display onto another display that is connected to a Miracast dongle 5 2 4Prinitng This allows you to add Printer to the Tablet connected via USB Port You can add Multiple Printer and Services to the Tablet and directly print any photos Document file directly on the Printer 5 2 5Barcode Th...

Page 35: ...rnal storage or SD card as shown in FIGURE 5 34 APPS MENU You can also see the RAM used by running application under Running applications list as shown in FIGURE 5 35 APPLICATION RAM USAGE FIGURE 5 25 APPLICATION INFORMATION FIGURE 5 26 APPS MENU 5 4 Battery This option allows you to view the current battery status and usage as shown in FIGURE 5 27 BATTERY SETTINGS It also shows the percentage of ...

Page 36: ...asier to lock your screen or read in dim light and may help you fall asleep more easily 5 5 3 Adaptive brightness Enabling this option sets the brightness level of the screen appropriately for the available light The adaptive brightness function uses a very low backlight level in pitch darkness reasonable level in typical indoor office lighting and maximum brightness while using the tablet outdoor...

Page 37: ...mal If very long operation times are required then we recommend that you keep the charger connected FIGURE 5 30 SLEEP TIME OPTIONS 5 5 4 Auto rotate Screen To set what should happen for the content of the screen when screen is rotated You can set rotate the contents or stay in current orientation 5 5 5 Font size To the set the font size to small normal large or huge Larger sizes make for easier re...

Page 38: ...table as daydream Using menu you can specify when to daydream while docked while charging or either 5 5 8 Ambient Display Tablet screen wakes up when Notification arrives 5 5 9 Device theme Select the Device theme as Automatic Based on wallpaper or Light and Dark Device theme 5 5 10 Touch Mode Select the Touch Modes as Hand Rain or Glove Pen Mode ...

Page 39: ...Alarm volume to set volume for alarm ring Notification volume to set volume for Notification Default notification ringtone to set ringtone for notification Default Alarm ringtone to set ringtone for Alarm Other sounds Vibration to set enable sound for screen locking Charging Sound and touch You can also enable vibrate for touch FIGURE 5 31 SOUND SETTINGS 5 7 Storage This option allows you to view ...

Page 40: ...isplays total space allowed to store under internal storage currently available space and list of all applications using internal storage with space used as shown in FIGURE 5 32 INTERNAL STORAGE SETTINGS FIGURE 5 32 INTERNAL STORAGE SETTINGS ...

Page 41: ...ys total space allowed to use currently available space in SD card Eject SD card to unmount the SD card before removing it to avoid data loss Format SD card to remove all the data stored in the SD card FIGURE 5 33 SDCARD STORAGE SETTINGS ...

Page 42: ... total space allowed to use currently available space in USB storage Eject USB storage to unmount the USB device before removing it to avoid data loss Format USB storage to remove all the data stored in the USB FIGURE 5 34 USB STORAGE SETTINGS ...

Page 43: ...ded apps and their data media and other files After encrypting you need to unlock the screen to decrypt the tablet every time you power it on Screen pining if turned ON you can use screen pinning to keep the current screen in view until you unpin Show Passwords You can make password visible Location 5 8 2Location When Location is turned ON It allows your device to access your location info 5 9 Acc...

Page 44: ...ch conversion Set Font Size Set Display Size Enable magnification gesture Large Mouse Pointer Invert the color Enable Auto rotate screen Configure Hotkeys Text to speech conversion Set delay for touch hold Combine Channels when Playing Audio Set high Contrast text 5 10 Google Allows you to Add View Google Account info Security personalization Google services ...

Page 45: ...eech allows you to select the voice input service and set text to speech conversion properties 5 11 2 Date time You can do following operations as shown in FIGURE 5 38 DATE TIME SETTINGS Set date and time manually Select the time zone Enable 24 hour time format Enable automatic date time update Enable automatic time zone selection FIGURE 5 38 DATE TIME SETTINGS 5 11 3 Backup Back up my data if you...

Page 46: ...Version 1 0 storage including Google account system and app data and settings downloaded apps and other user data ...

Page 47: ...on such as charging status remaining battery IP address Wi Fi MAC address Bluetooth address Unit serial number Serial number Up time Legal information shows open source licenses Google legal information and wallpapers providers information Model number Android version Android Security Patch Level Baseband Version Processor Info CPU Temp Kernel version Build number Figure 5 39 About Tablet ...

Page 48: ...eful applications Calculator for simple calculations on the go Clock to keep a tab on time and setup alarms Calendar to maintain your calendar and keep it synced online Camera to record up to 12 megapixel picture or capture 1080p videos Email for connecting to your email provided Gmail for email via your Google account File Explorer to navigate around the storage on thedevice Keep for taking notes...

Page 49: ...an see a drive named SD card If you click the drive it displays different folders contains the categorized data You can remove the content in SD card and unmount by using options in Storage Settings shown in FIGURE 5 27 SD STORAGE SETTINGS 6 3 USB Storage To use USB storage connect the device to tablet as shown in FIGURE 6 1 USB STORAGE If a USB storage device is connected then you can see the ava...

Page 50: ...Under the Glove mode the touchscreen is set to have the ability to pick up touch inputs while the user is operating the touchscreen with gloves on Touch inputs from bare fingertips will also continue to operate 7 6 USB Input devices You can use USB keyboard or USB mouse as USB input device To use USB Input device follow below steps as mentioned in Chapter 12 USB Connect the device to the tablet th...

Page 51: ...eters Figure 8 1 ETHERNET PORT FIGURE 8 2 ETHERNET CABLE INSERTION Once tablet is connected to Ethernet cable the connection status is shown on the status bar A icon means that the tablet is connected to the Ethernet network A icon means that Ethernet is enabled but the Ethernet network link is down To achieve a connection you need to ensure that both ends of the Ethernet cable are properly connec...

Page 52: ...red Bluetooth device the tablet pops up a message as shown in FIGURE 8 4 ACCEPT FILE REQUEST which shows the details such as sending device name file name and size You can either accept or decline the incoming file Touch Accept on accept incoming file message to receive the file The received file will be listed under inbound transfers as shown in FIGURE 8 5 BLUETOOTH INBOUND TRANSFERS Received fil...

Page 53: ...To exchange data using NFC Turn ON NFC and Android beam on both devices Go to screen which contains information to exchange Move your tablet towards back of other device One a connection is established you will hear a sound Touch screen to transfer the data FIGURE 10 1 ENABLING NFC 10 BARCODESCANNER The red White LED aimer turns ON shortly after the Barcode key is pressed The user needs to keep th...

Page 54: ...Version 1 0 The barcode scanner supports a variety of symbologies 1D 2D and Postal codes User may restrict the barcode symbologies that are decoded from Section 5 2 5 Barcode ...

Page 55: ...let doesn t need to be powered off in order to replace the main battery To support such mechanism there is a backup battery inside the tablet that is charged up with the main battery This backup battery cannot be removed and needs to have adequate power for hot swapping of main battery to be done without issue When the backup battery is fully charged it can sustain up to 2 minutes of runtime to al...

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