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iData 50 Quick Guide

Home key

Charging indicator

Menu key

Charging USB port at the bottom 

Earphone jack

User-defined

function key

Scan key

Rear camera

Primary scan key

Back key

Microphone

Scanning indicator

Earphone 

Scan lens 

Speaker 

Standard USB port

Battery cover lock

Scan key

User-defined 

function key

Power key

Flashlight

Overview of iData 50

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Installing the Battery

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2. Push the battery cover lock to the right to lock the battery cover.

Lock

Inserting a SIM Card

Micro  SIM Card

SIM卡

SIM卡

1. Insert a SIM card by following the direction in the figure below.

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Inserting a TF Card

2. Open the card cover upwards and insert a TF card, as shown 
in the figure below.

Inserting a TF Card

3. Close the card cover, as shown in the figure below.

4. Pull back the card cover by following the LOCK direction 
marked on the card cover. 

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(Note: TF cards, namely Micro SD cards, are applicable to the
 iData 50. After replacing a TF card, restart the iData 50.)

Removing the Battery

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2.  Pull up the battery cover from the groove at the upper end of 
the battery cover.
 

Unlock

1. Push the battery to the bottom of the battery compartment 
and press it downwards. 

(Note: The iData 50 adapts integrated design for the battery 
and battery cover.) 

(Note: Micro SIM cards are applicable to the iData 50. After replacing 
a SIM card, restart the iData 50.)

1. Push the card cover by following the OPEN direction marked 
on the card cover. 

(Note: TF cards, namely Micro SD cards, are applicable to the 
iData 50. After replacing a TF card, restart the iData 50.)

1. Push the battery cover lock to the left. 
 

(Note: The iData 50 adapts integrated design for the battery
 and battery cover.) 

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You can charge a battery by using:

Charging

1. Charging stand;
2. 1-slot charging & communication stand / Bottom charging cable 
(to be purchased separately).

Bottom charging cable

1-slot charging & 

communication stand

/ Charging stand

Tips

The following operations help obtain a longer standby duration 

of the device.

     Shorten the time to sleep by selecting Settings > Display > Sleep. 
     Set the screen brightness to a small value by selecting 

     Settings > Display > Brightness. 
     Disable functions that are not frequently used, for example, GPS, 

     Bluetooh, Wi-Fi and 3G communication. 

Description of charging indicator:

When the battery is in the charging status, the charging indicator 

is in red.

When the battery is fully charged, the charging indicator is in green.

When the battery volume is low, 
(1) a message indicating that the battery volume is less

      than 20% is displayed on the screen.
(2) the iData 50 gives out a low battery prompt tone.
(3) the charging indicator blinks in red.

Summary of Contents for 50

Page 1: ...iData 50 Quick Guide ...

Page 2: ...bottom Earphone jack User defined function key Scan key Rear camera Primary scan key Back key Microphone Scanning indicator Earphone Scan lens Speaker Standard USB port Battery cover lock Scan key User defined function key Power key Flashlight Overview of iData 50 1 ...

Page 3: ...ush the battery cover lock to the right to lock the battery cover Lock 1 Push the battery to the bottom of the battery compartment and press it downwards Note The iData 50 adapts integrated design for the battery and battery cover ...

Page 4: ...attery 3 2 Pull up the battery cover from the groove at the upper end of the battery cover Unlock 1 Push the battery cover lock to the left Note The iData 50 adapts integrated design for the battery and battery cover ...

Page 5: ...ing a SIM Card Micro SIM Card SIM卡 SIM卡 1 Insert a SIM card by following the direction in the figure below 4 Note Micro SIM cards are applicable to the iData 50 After replacing a SIM card restart the iData 50 ...

Page 6: ...wards and insert a TF card as shown in the figure below 1 Push the card cover by following the OPEN direction marked on the card cover Note TF cards namely Micro SD cards are applicable to the iData 50 After replacing a TF card restart the iData 50 ...

Page 7: ...rd cover as shown in the figure below 4 Pull back the card cover by following the LOCK direction marked on the card cover 6 Note TF cards namely Micro SD cards are applicable to the iData 50 After replacing a TF card restart the iData 50 ...

Page 8: ...t the screen brightness to a small value by selecting Settings Display Brightness Disable functions that are not frequently used for example GPS Bluetooh Wi Fi and 3G communication Description of charging indicator When the battery is in the charging status the charging indicator is in red When the battery is fully charged the charging indicator is in green When the battery volume is low 1 a messa...

Page 9: ...purchased separately Charge the iData 50 for more than eight hours for the first time Do not contact battery electrodes by using metal objects for example keys or short circuit the battery electrodes Do not put the battery in an environment that is too hot too damp or corrosive Do not squeeze or collide the battery Do not store the battery on a long term basis when the battery is empty or is full S...

Page 10: ...le scanning do as follows Enabling the Scan Function 1 Click the iScan icon on the menu page 2 Click the blue slider on the right of Enable Barcode Scanning to enable the scanning function if you click the slider again the scanning function is disabled 3 Press the yellow key to scan a barcode When the scanning indicator becomes blue from red and a beep is heard the barcode is scanned successfully ...

Page 11: ...the menu page 2 Select WIRELESS NETWORKS More NFC 3 Click the blue slider on the right to enable NFC if you click the blue slider again NFC is disabled 4 Put an NFC card close to the back of the iData 50 After a beep is heard the card is read successfully NFC NFC induction area Network and Connection ...

Page 12: ...Data 50 cannot access the Internet Solution Make sure that the SIM card is not in arrears and that the SIM card is correctly inserted Troubleshooting After sales Service After sales QQ account 2782597064 nickname iData after sales Email support idataglobal com Official website www idataglobal com Address F11 Building B1 Wuxi Binhu National Sensing Information Center No 999 Gaolang East Road Wuxi Cit...

Page 13: ... The parts needed for the product repair service will be available for no more than 1 year after the product manufacturing ceases Note Reminder Please contact our customer service staff before sending any product to us Warranty of paid repair service You may choose to use our paid repair service under the following circumstances including but not limited to 1 There is no warranty card or the valid ...

Page 14: ...z 13 23dBm E I R P 2402 2480MHz BT4 0 EDR 8 75dBm E I R P BT4 0 BLE 3 64dBm E I R P E GSM 900 880 915MHz DCS 1800 1710 1785MHz E GSM 900 33 51dBm DCS 1800 29 54dBm Band1 TX 1920MHz 1980MHz RX 2110MHz 2170MHz Band8 TX 880MHz 915MHz RX 925MHz 960MHz Operation Frequency Maximum Power Operation Frequency Maximum Power Operation Frequency WIFI Maximum Power 13 56MHz 30 06dBuA m 10m Operation Frequency ...

Page 15: ...o a USB interface of version USB 2 0 4 4 The operating temperature of the EUT can t exceed 40 and shouldn t be lower than 10 5 Use careful with the earphone maybe possible excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 6 The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 5mm from your body and 0mm from your head 7 The UNII Band 1 indoor use only Hereby...

Page 16: ...different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Specific Absorption Rate SAR information This product meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The ...

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