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Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand-Held Computer User Manual

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5.1 Remote Desktop Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
5.2  The  TekTerm  Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
5.3  Pocket  PC  Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
5.4  The  Control  Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

5.4.1  Control  Panel  Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

5.5  Control  Panel  Applications:  Basic  Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

5.5.1  App  Launch  Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
5.5.2  Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
5.5.3  Display  Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

5.5.3.1  Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

5.5.3.2  Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

5.5.3.3  Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

5.5.4  Input  Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
5.5.5 Keyboard Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

5.5.5.1  Key  Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

5.5.5.2  Keyboard  Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

5.5.5.3  Keyboard  One  Shot  Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

5.5.5.4  Keyboard  Macro  Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

5.5.5.5  Unicode  Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

5.5.5.6  Scancode  Remapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100

5.5.5.7  Lock  Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103

5.5.6  Manage  Triggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104

5.5.6.1  Trigger  Mappings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105

5.5.6.2  Add  and  Edit  Trigger  Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106

5.5.7 Microphone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
5.5.8  Power  Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108

5.5.8.1  Battery  Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109

5.5.8.2  Power  Saving  Suspend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109

5.5.8.3  Suspend  Threshold  and  Estimated  Battery  Backup. . . . . . . . . 110

5.5.9 PsionVU Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112

5.5.9.1  Administrator  Password. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

5.5.9.2  Shell  Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Summary of Contents for Omnii XT10

Page 1: ...Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual Windows Embedded CE 6 0 September 16 2010 P N 8100190 A ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System...

Page 2: ...n changes are periodically added to the information herein these changes will be incor porated into new editions of the publication Psion Teklogix Inc reserves the right to make improvements and or ch...

Page 3: ...ce organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale for full details Service and Information Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services and information to its cus...

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Page 5: ...aching Carrying Accessories 18 2 6 Calibrating the Touchscreen 18 2 7 Configuring Your Wireless Network 18 2 8 Wireless Networking 19 2 8 1 Wi Fi Config Status Tab 19 2 8 2 Wi Fi Config Configure Tab...

Page 6: ...1 Adjusting the Display Backlight 44 3 3 2 Calibrating the Touchscreen 44 3 4 Indicators 45 3 4 1 LEDs 45 3 4 1 1 Battery Charge Status LED 45 3 4 1 2 Operating System Status LED 46 3 4 1 3 Radio Stat...

Page 7: ...3 Chapter 5 Configuration 5 1 Remote Desktop Connection 81 5 2 The TekTerm Application 81 5 3 Pocket PC Compatibility 81 5 4 The Control Panel 81 5 4 1 Control Panel Icons 82 5 5 Control Panel Applica...

Page 8: ...20 5 5 10 1 Double Tap 121 5 5 10 2 Calibration 121 5 5 10 3 Touch 122 5 5 11 System Properties 122 5 5 12 Volume Sounds Properties 123 5 5 12 1 Volume Adjustments 124 5 5 12 2 Sound Adjustments 124 5...

Page 9: ...Ports Tab 157 5 12 4 1 Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 157 5 13 Total Recall 159 5 13 1 Creating a Backup Profile 160 5 13 2 Restoring a Profile 163 5 13 3 Viewing a Profile 163 5 13 4 De...

Page 10: ...ion 183 6 7 3 1 Charging the Omnii Battery 183 6 7 3 2 Charging the Spare Battery 183 6 7 4 Cleaning the Desktop Docking Station 184 6 7 5 Troubleshooting 184 6 7 5 1 Docking station does not seem to...

Page 11: ...7 4 2 SE1223LR Long Range Decoded Scanner 202 7 4 3 SE1224HP High Performance Scanner 203 7 4 3 1 SE1224HP Decode Zones 204 7 4 4 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner 205 7 4 4 1 SE1524ER Decode Zones 206...

Page 12: ...8 C 15 C 2 7 EAN 13 C 16 C 2 8 EAN 8 C 16 C 2 9 UPC A C 16 C 2 10 UPC E C 17 C 2 11 UPC EAN Shared Settings C 18 C 2 12 Code 93 C 19 C 2 13 Codabar C 19 C 2 14 MSI Plessey C 20 C 2 15 Interleaved 2 of...

Page 13: ...42 C 4 2 Imager Advanced Options C 43 C 4 3 Code 39 C 46 C 4 4 Code 128 C 46 C 4 5 EAN 13 C 47 C 4 6 EAN 8 C 47 C 4 7 UPC A C 47 C 4 8 UPC E C 48 C 4 9 Code 93 C 48 C 4 10 Codabar C 48 C 4 11 Interle...

Page 14: ...fined Presets D 6 D 2 2 Bar Code Predefined Presets D 6 D 2 3 Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets D 7 D 2 4 Image Capture Predefined Presets D 7 D 3 Using the Teklogix Imagers Applet D 8 D 3 1...

Page 15: ...mbologies Descriptions D 25 D 5 1 Options D 25 D 5 2 Code 39 D 26 D 5 3 Trioptic Code D 27 D 5 4 Code 128 D 27 D 5 5 EAN 13 D 28 D 5 6 EAN 8 D 28 D 5 7 UPC A D 29 D 5 8 UPC E Settings D 30 D 5 9 UPC E...

Page 16: ...Maxicode D 38 D 5 31 2D Aztec D 38 D 5 32 Postal PlaNET D 38 D 5 33 Postal PostNET D 39 D 5 34 Postal Australian D 39 D 5 35 Postal Canadian D 39 D 5 36 Postal China D 39 D 5 37 Postal Japanese D 39...

Page 17: ...Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 About the User Manual 3 1 2 Text Conventions 4 1 3 Overview of Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer 4 1 4 Regulatory Labels 7...

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Page 19: ...dialog box It also shows you how to change the appearance and actions of the desktop from Windows Classic Shell to the PsionVU Shell Chapter 5 Configuration describes the Microsoft Windows Embedded C...

Page 20: ...Optimization for specific operational environments is also supported with a wide range of peripheral options and carrying accessories Platform Texas Instruments OMAP3 Processor 600 MHz Flash ROM 512...

Page 21: ...le keyboard configurations consult your order sheet or go to Keyboard and Keypad Kits on page 171 Audio Beeper Rear speaker optional Integrated Microphone and PTT Speaker Supports walkie talkie style...

Page 22: ...troduction Overview of Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer 6 Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual Figure 1 1 Omnii XT10 Model with 59 Key Alpha ABC Keyboard Figure 1 2 Bottom View Dockin...

Page 23: ...Window 1 4 Regulatory Labels Figure 1 4 Laser Warning Label Figure 1 5 LED Radiation Notice Label Laser Aperture This label is affixed below the scanner window Warning Using controls or adjustments or...

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Page 25: ...Wireless Network 18 2 8 Wireless Networking 19 2 8 1 Wi Fi Config Status Tab 19 2 8 2 Wi Fi Config Configure Tab 20 2 8 2 1 Authentication Mode 21 2 8 2 2 Encryption 23 2 8 2 3 EAP 23 2 8 2 4 Verify...

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Page 27: ...on Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 11 2 1 Features of Omnii XT10 Figure 2 1 Front View of Omnii XT10 Model with Alphanumeric Keyboard Display LEDs ENTER Power Key FN Modifier Key Sy...

Page 28: ...Side Views of Omnii XT10 Figure 2 3 Bottom View Scan Button Left Side Right Side Volume ENTER Button Vertical Scroll Button Slot for Snap Module Arm Battery Release Latch Side Rail Rocker Button 1 Do...

Page 29: ...ion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 13 Figure 2 4 Top View Figure 2 5 Back View Aperture Laser End Cap Scanner Window Battery Pack Camera Aperture Rear PTT Speaker Scanner Pod Pisto...

Page 30: ...ery Pack Figure 2 6 Omnii Battery Important Before charging the battery it is critical that you review the battery safety guidelines in the Omnii Hand Held Computer Regulatory Warranty Guide PN 800019...

Page 31: ...r strap re attach the clip to the slot at the base of the battery Switch the unit on see Switching Omnii On and Off on page 15 2 3 Switching Omnii On and Off Follow the instructions below for your Omn...

Page 32: ...t in a complete shutdown rather the unit enters a power saving suspend state When Omnii is turned on from suspend state operation resumes within a few seconds Important If the word FN is displayed und...

Page 33: ...the bootloader Press and hold down the FN key the ENTER Power key and the SCAN key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds After the cold reset the BooSt menu appears Type 1 to Run Main OS contin...

Page 34: ...een The Omnii touchscreen feature is factory calibrated and ready to go however over time the touchscreen s operating parameters may change and it may need to be recalibrated for correct operation Ref...

Page 35: ...ice Set Identifier and security options To launch the Wi Fi Config application Tap on Start Programs Wi Fi Config The Wi Fi Config screen is displayed 2 8 1 Wi Fi Config Status Tab The Status tab disp...

Page 36: ...configure the radio for a wireless network tap on the Configure tab Connect Used to connect to an already existing wireless network configuration Add New Used to create a new wireless network configur...

Page 37: ...al information depending on your network requirements If you tap on the Add New button rather than the Scan button you can create a network manually Enter the SSID Service Set Identifier for your netw...

Page 38: ...y a 5 or 13 ASCII character sequence or an equivalent 10 or 26 Hexadecimal digit sequence that matches the active WEP key on the access point WPA WPA2 Personal PSK Pre Shared Key When PSK is selected...

Page 39: ...ur network from the drop down menu Only the Encryption options that are compatible with the type of Auth Mode you ve chosen will be listed In fact in some cases this menu will not be available at all...

Page 40: ...uccessor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect against off line dictionary attacks Like LEAP EAP FAST does not require the use of server or client certificates and supports Windows...

Page 41: ...e Configure tab An X next to a network indicates that this is the network to which Omnii will connect Tap on the Connect button to activate your network The Status tab is displayed The Status field di...

Page 42: ...rk is not using a DHCP server you will need to assign an IP address 2 8 3 1 IP Address To assign an IP address for your Omnii Tap on the radio icon in the taskbar or Tap on Start Settings Network and...

Page 43: ...he IP Information tab Figure 2 7 SDIO86861 IP Information Tab To define a static IP address Tap on the Configure button Note When DHCP is enabled tapping the Renew button forces Omnii to renew or find...

Page 44: ...eway address in the appropriate fields Press ENTER to save your information 2 8 3 2 Name Server In the SDIO86861 IP Information tab see Figure 2 7 tap on the Configure button Tap on the Name Servers t...

Page 45: ...s ac cess always on recommended or MAX_PSP maximum power saving mode Roaming RSSI Threshold This sets the RSSI threshold value below which the radio will start scanning for new access points when roam...

Page 46: ...and held s screen Performance is improved if you disable all unneeded bar codes in the Bar Codes screen Review Teklogix Scanners on page 149 and Appendix C Bar Code Settings for details about bar code...

Page 47: ...uctions at the following website http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us downloads microsoft device center download mspx To transfer data between your PC and your hand held Tap on Start Computer to...

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Page 49: ...3 2 3 2 Macro Keys 42 3 2 4 Numeric Keyboards Accessing Alpha Keys 42 3 2 5 The Keypad Backlight 43 3 3 The Display 44 3 3 1 Adjusting the Display Backlight 44 3 3 2 Calibrating the Touchscreen 44 3...

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Page 51: ...frame To protect data the safest place to store data is on a microSD memory card or externally to the device on a USB memory stick or on a PC You can also save data in the Flash Disk partition of the...

Page 52: ...e keys on these keyboards operate much like a desktop computer Where a key or key function is not consis tent with the PC keyboard those differences are described in the following sections Omnii is eq...

Page 53: ...numeric keyboards Press the SHIFT key to turn the shift state on it will be represented by an up arrow in the taskbar then press another key to access the shifted function of that key Press the SHIFT...

Page 54: ...e current cursor position The CTRL and ALT Key The CTRL and ALT keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are application dependent Pressing either key twice locks it on it appears underlin...

Page 55: ...y above the keyboard keys dependant on your keyboard format SYM The Symbol SYM modifier key is represented on the keyboard by the characters SYM and provides access to commonly used symbolic character...

Page 56: ...in the taskbar For example pressing the FN key twice locks it on it is displayed as an underlined blue FN in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer screen The same is true of the SYM key which is...

Page 57: ...Alphanumeric Keyboard Function Keys The Alphanumeric keyboards are equipped with up to thirty function keys including those function keys that are colour coded in blue print above the alpha keys or f...

Page 58: ...pha Keys On the Numeric Omnii keyboards all alphabetic characters are printed on the unit plastic in blue typeface above the keys Alpha characters are accessed by pressing the FN modifier key then pre...

Page 59: ...apital letter press the SHIFT key first then the letter you want To access CAPS LOCK mode press FN SHIFT In this state if you press a numeric key the number is displayed rather than the normal shifted...

Page 60: ...Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel 3 3 2 Calibrating the Touchscreen If your Omnii touchscreen has never been calibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when yo...

Page 61: ...3 LED Status Indicators 3 4 1 1 Battery Charge Status LED The far left LED is reserved for battery charge status This indicator is active even when the hand held is inserted in a docking station and...

Page 62: ...e Omnii XT10 Charge LED Behaviour Function OFF External power not detected Solid Green Battery charging complete Flashing Green Charge in progress Yellow Cell temperature out of range for charge Solid...

Page 63: ...ud ing the Input Panel button if you have chosen to show that option in the Taskbar and Start Menu settings Figure 3 4 Taskbar The taskbar changes dynamically and only those icons that are applicable...

Page 64: ...h underlined letters in the taskbar for example pressing FN twice displays FN in the taskbar Power The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides quick access to the charge state of the bat...

Page 65: ...ated on the left side of the hand held Infor mation on configuring sounds is detailed in Volume Sounds Properties on page 123 3 4 4 Vibrations You can set Omnii to vibrate when a successful or unsucce...

Page 66: ...n the inside The polyester can be permanently damaged by harsh chemicals and is susceptible to abrasions and scratches Using sharp objects on the touchscreen can scratch or cut the plastic or crack th...

Page 67: ...sive cleaners solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning Omnii has a plastic case that is susceptible to harsh chemicals The plastic is partially soluble in oils mineral spirits and gasoline The plasti...

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Page 69: ...ard 55 4 2 Working with Files Folders and Programs 56 4 3 Using a Dialog Box 57 4 4 The Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop 59 4 4 1 The Desktop Icons 59 4 4 2 The Taskbar 61 4 4 2 1 Using the Taskb...

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Page 71: ...tylus a pointing tool that looks like a pen The stylus is used to select objects on the touchscreen You can also use gestures with your fingers You can use two gestures pan and flick Use left or right...

Page 72: ...for additional details about keyboard navigation 4 2 Working with Files Folders and Programs Figure 4 1 Working with Windows Icons Double tap on the appropriate icon either a folder icon a program ic...

Page 73: ...backwards Figure 4 2 Dialog Boxes Dialog boxes contain one or more of the following elements Tab A tab separates different elements of a dialog box Press the TAB key until a tab in the dialog box is...

Page 74: ...buttons These buttons allow you to choose from a number of options For example in the sample screen in Figure 4 2 on page 57 you can choose to Obtain an IP address via DHCP or Specify an IP address Pr...

Page 75: ...a window or in the case of an application icon launch an application On the keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon and press ENTER to launch the highlighted icon 4 4 1 The Desktop Icons The...

Page 76: ...Control Panel Microsoft WordPad WordPad is a basic word processor used to create edit and print rtf doc and txt files My Documents The My Documents folder is a standard location for storing user crea...

Page 77: ...have been locked on are displayed with underlined letters For example if you have set the CTRL key lock to on in the Keyboard menu and you press the key it is dis played as an underlined Ctrl in the...

Page 78: ...e In the Start Menu choose Settings and then Taskbar If you re using the keyboard Press Windows to display the Start Menu Highlight the Settings option highlight Taskbar in the sub menu and press ENTE...

Page 79: ...nual 63 If you re using the keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and press ENTER or If the menu item has an underlined character Type the underlined alpha character For example to disp...

Page 80: ...r User Manual 4 4 3 1 The Desktop Choosing the Desktop option from the Start Menu displays the Omnii desktop 4 4 3 2 Programs Choose Programs to display a sub menu of options The programs displayed wi...

Page 81: ...and play buttons operate the same as any recording device The X icon deletes the sound and the diskette icon allows you to save your sound Command Prompt Command Prompt is used to access the DOS comma...

Page 82: ...reen is not enabled you can use the System Tray option to access the icons in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen The taskbar displays indicators such as a radio signal icon These indicators are a...

Page 83: ...Computer User Manual 67 To cycle through your active applications Choose Shortcuts Cycle Tasks or Press ALT TAB Task Manager The Task Manager allows you to switch to another task or to end an active t...

Page 84: ...ation applets may appear in the Control Panel Network and Dial Up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window allows you to configure the Omnii network interfaces or execute an existing con...

Page 85: ...Shutdown The Shutdown menu includes these options Suspend Warm Reset and Cold Reset Suspend The Suspend option suspends Omnii immediately This is equivalent to turning the hand held off Warm Reset The...

Page 86: ...sionVU Shell After resetting the Omnii the desktop appearance will be very different The programs are accessed with finger or stylus taps and swipes If there are more applications than shown on one sc...

Page 87: ...opened is the first icon on the left Tapping once on a program icon will maximize the application This feature replaces the Task Manager of the Windows Classic Shell Date Time Bar Tapping once on the...

Page 88: ...esktop PsionVU Access The PsionVU Access program allows you to open a different program PsionVU which enables you to customize your computer settings remove or add shortcuts to the Favourites Bar and...

Page 89: ...the screen in which you were working prior to suspend Press the FN key and then press the ENTER Power key Important If the word FN is displayed underlined in the taskbar area at the bottom of the scr...

Page 90: ...hold down the SYM key the FN key and the ENTER Power key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds Bootloader To implement the bootloader Press and hold down the FN key the ENTER Power key and the S...

Page 91: ...hard reset Remove the battery Using a coin or other conductive item connect pins 5 and 6 of the Omnii battery con tacts for at least 6 seconds Replace the battery and power Omnii on The terminal will...

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Page 93: ...90 5 5 4 Input Panel 92 5 5 5 Keyboard Properties 93 5 5 5 1 Key Repeat 94 5 5 5 2 Keyboard Backlight 95 5 5 5 3 Keyboard One Shot Modes 95 5 5 5 4 Keyboard Macro Keys 97 5 5 5 5 Unicode Mapping 98 5...

Page 94: ...27 5 6 2 1 Discovering and Removing Devices 127 5 6 2 2 Filtering By Class of Device COD 128 5 6 2 3 Device Pop up Menu 128 5 6 2 4 Pairing a Device 129 5 6 3 Servers Tab 131 5 6 4 Mode Tab 132 5 6 5...

Page 95: ...154 5 12 3 1 Case Rules 156 5 12 4 Ports Tab 157 5 12 4 1 Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 157 5 13 Total Recall 159 5 13 1 Creating a Backup Profile 160 5 13 2 Restoring a Profile 163 5 13...

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Page 97: ...ed information please refer to the TekTerm Software User Manual P N 8000073 5 3 Pocket PC Compatibility Omnii supports the AYGShell API set that allows Pocket PC compatible applications to run on the...

Page 98: ...key The Control Panel folder contains icons used in the setup of your Omnii Figure 5 1 Control Panel Icons 5 4 1 Control Panel Icons The Control Panel provides a group of applications that allow you...

Page 99: ...Certificates on page 88 directs you to the ap propriate setup information Date Time Allows you to set the current Month Date Time and Time Zone on your unit Dialing Specifies dialing settings includi...

Page 100: ...er ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and the double click time Microphone Enables you to adjust the gain for the specific microphones associated with your hand held Network a...

Page 101: ...hell see The PsionVU Desktop Shell on page 70 you can customize the entire look and feel of your User Experience Region and Language Allows you to specify the local language that is to be displayed on...

Page 102: ...r code symbologies that the Omnii bar code scanner will successfully read Total Recall Provides access to a backup restore and deployment utility to maintain applications and set tings over cold reboo...

Page 103: ...an unsupported key is pressed a message appears on this screen letting you know The cursor moves to the App field and a new screen is displayed where you can choose the application to which you want...

Page 104: ...e that document while the cursor is in the Data field Tap on OK If you need to Edit Remove or Add another App Launch Key you can do it from this final screen Otherwise tap on OK to save your Applicati...

Page 105: ...sitory for the Trusted Root certificate store You can import or remove certificates and view certificate information for any listing in cluding names dates serial numbers etc For a detailed descriptio...

Page 106: ...tab This dialog box allows you to customize the display colour scheme 5 5 3 3 Backlight The backlight is activated for a configurable amount of time The Display Properties dialog box in the Control P...

Page 107: ...the back light stays on at half the configured intensity dimmed backlight after expiration of the Bright For delay and as long as no user action takes place such as a keypress or scan trig ger At the...

Page 108: ...e soft keyboard operates just like a standard keyboard except that rather than pressing a key you tap on letters numbers modifier keys etc on the Omnii screen To customize the appearance and behaviour...

Page 109: ...yboard Properties This icon displays the Keyboard Properties dialog box in which you can adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight and the behaviour of the FN and SYM...

Page 110: ...creases the delay between key repeats and sliding the bar to the right shortens the repeat delay time Repeat Rate The value assigned for the Repeat Rate parameter determines how quickly the key you pr...

Page 111: ...drop down menu determines the duration of time that the key board backlight stays on after the last user action keypress or scan trigger 5 5 5 3 Keyboard One Shot Modes In the Keyboard Properties dial...

Page 112: ...OneShot Lock allows you to combine these functions When you choose this option and you press the modifier key once it remains active only until the next key is pressed If you press the modifier key tw...

Page 113: ...on of executable keys including ENTER BACKSPACE and DEL FN BACKSPACE function keys and arrow keys Recording and Saving a Macro You can program up to 6 macro keys depending on your keyboard layout You...

Page 114: ...ton A new screen called Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created The Save button is highlighted Press ENTER to save your macro or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to discard it Executing a...

Page 115: ...the character a is represented by the Unicode value 0061 and so on Keep in mind that Unicode configurations are represented as hexadecimal rather than decimal values All user defined Unicode mappings...

Page 116: ...ciated with a physical key on a keyboard Every key has a unique scancode that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remap ping allows you to change the functionality of any key on...

Page 117: ...xadecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column la belled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displayed in the third column labe...

Page 118: ...ed the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function is selected a list of valid functions appears in the dialog box When Macro is...

Page 119: ...ly when for example the unit is inserted in a holster To lock the keyboard tap in the checkbox next to Enable key lock sequence Tap in the checkbox next to Keyboard locked at startup In the Key sequen...

Page 120: ...gers Allows users to configure how bar code scanners and other devices such as RFID readers are triggered You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and...

Page 121: ...igured time between 0 to 1000 milliseconds a double click occurs See also Trigger Press Type on page 107 Show All Modules By default the trigger mapping list only shows active mappings Mappings for dr...

Page 122: ...g trigger mappings Remove Tapping this button removes an existing mapping OK The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made If the cancel button X is tapped instea...

Page 123: ...up If Double Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event will have occurred If a mapping with the type Up Down has also been configur...

Page 124: ...ted with your hand held Tap on the drop down menu and choose the microphone for which you want to adjust the gain Slide the microphone tab to the left to decrease the gain and to the right to increase...

Page 125: ...Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 109 5 5 8 1 Battery Capacity In the Power Properties dialog box open the Battery tab to view battery details 5 5 8 2 Power Saving Suspend In the Pow...

Page 126: ...e the Omnii CPU enters a sleep state and wireless communi cation is shut off The state of the device RAM contents is preserved Pressing ENTER wakes the system from suspend state 5 5 8 3 Suspend Thresh...

Page 127: ...ower reserved for backup purposes to a minimum of 24 hours Internal super capacitors will protect the data stored in the computer while the battery is swapped for a fully charged one Important Selecti...

Page 128: ...y the remaining battery ca pacity at which a warning message is displayed on the Omnii screen from 0 to 20 5 5 9 PsionVU Access PsionVU Access enables you to customize your computer settings remove or...

Page 129: ...ity setting allows User access to all options therefore restrictions and settings can be configured without setting a password When an administrator password is set the restricted options are accessed...

Page 130: ...displayed password from hidden to readable When exiting the PsionVU application the PsionVU Access dialog will come up that enables you to change from you current Access setting to the other Administr...

Page 131: ...displayed Maximum 18 entries reached When you select an application and tap on Edit you will see fields for Command Parame ters and Display Name Command The Command field is prefilled with the path a...

Page 132: ...to the Start Button and Notifications are disabled The Notification tooltips will still display Notifications If disabled the Notifications tooltips will still display PsionVU Access in Start Menu Wh...

Page 133: ...nstalled and added applications Any applications selected will startup after a reboot The following item is not optional PsionVU Access Key Sequence Sets the key sequence to open PsionVU Access 5 5 9...

Page 134: ...le notifications 5 5 9 4 Control Panel Settings In these menus you can set which applets and tabs you want to Hide in Control Panel and which applets and tabs will be Accessible as a shortcut icon fro...

Page 135: ...xport to File This option enables you to Export your settings file xml and save it in the location of your choice In addition an Administrator has the option to Import these settings from one device t...

Page 136: ...or export files the same file location options under My Device will be listed Following the action a message stating the success of the opera tion and the location of the file will be displayed With t...

Page 137: ...ns to tailor the sensitivity of the stylus when you tap on the touchscreen 5 5 10 2 Calibration Touchscreens rarely require recalibration However if your touchscreen has never been cal ibrated or if y...

Page 138: ...System Properties This program identifies the computer s software and hardware components indicating which components are installed their identification version or part numbers and whether they are en...

Page 139: ...then change to a Collapse button to enable you to collapse all the sections as well 5 5 12 Volume Sounds Properties Omnii supports several audio options including Bluetooth The beeper is used for the...

Page 140: ...lume or to the right to increase the volume Under the heading Enable sounds for enable the conditions under which you want the hand held to emit a sound 5 5 12 2 Sound Adjustments This dialog box allo...

Page 141: ...n the Control Panel choose the Bluetooth icon to display the Bluetooth Manager screen The Bluetooth Manager allows users to search pair and connect to other Bluetooth devices within their personal are...

Page 142: ...splay an associated pop up menu The displayed menu depends on the type of the service chosen Query Services and Remove Commands Query Services displays a Services dialog box where a pairing service is...

Page 143: ...file transmission HSP HFP Headset Profile Hands Free Profile Service Commands The HSP Headset Profile allows users to connect their device to Bluetooth enabled head sets and other audio devices HSP H...

Page 144: ...er the displayed devices by their COD If for example you choose Computer from this menu only the devices that have the matching Computer COD value will be displayed Choosing All lists all detected dev...

Page 145: ...as been changed remotely Delete removes this device from the list 5 6 2 4 Pairing a Device To pair devices Follow the manufacturer s instructions to place the remote device in pairing mode Choose the...

Page 146: ...dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and se lecting four different Modes Serial ActiveSync Scanner and Printer Port Serial is used for simple serial port commun...

Page 147: ...allows these services to be enabled and configured There are three server services available Serial Scanner and OBEX OPP Serial server enables the Serial Port Profile server a Serial Port can be selec...

Page 148: ...al outgoing COM port selected from the drop down menu to communicate with a paired Bluetooth printer Keep in mind that when a port is chosen the printer must be on and connected to the chosen port for...

Page 149: ...etc Profiles lists the supported profiles on this specific Omnii 5 6 6 The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection The following steps describe how to set up an Internet data connection using a GSM cellular tel...

Page 150: ...134 Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 5 Tap on Make New Connection 6 In the Make New Connection dialog box choose Dial Up Connection Enter a name for your GPRS network connectio...

Page 151: ...with which you want to connect and then choose the Configure button to display the Device Properties dialog box Omnii communicates via Bluetooth to your Bluetooth equipped cellular telephone and re tr...

Page 152: ...the Next button to display the Phone Number dialog box The phone number you enter is network carrier dependent Once you ve specified all the necessary information choose the Finish button 11 In the Co...

Page 153: ...ress ENTER to save your changes 13 At this point return to the Control Panel and choose the Network and Dial up Connections icon 14 In the network connection window the new network configuration in th...

Page 154: ...r diagnostic and troubleshooting tool Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Dr Debug icon 5 7 1 Status This tab indicates the status on off of the debug engines Tapping on Browse logs display...

Page 155: ...rom the drop down menu To change the location where debug information will be stored tap on the button to the right of the Log Folder option 5 7 3 Utilities The Utilities tab is used to log network tr...

Page 156: ...System Settings This applet allows you to define how the GPS module operates You can determine when the GPS module is powered and operating and choose from a set of GPS profiles built into the modem...

Page 157: ...e is a good general profile suitable for most uses Automotive profile is designed for in vehicle use providing quick location updates as the vehicle moves When the GPS module is set to this profile an...

Page 158: ...iculty calculating a fix AGPS reduces Time To First Fix TTFF and increases the likelihood of finding and keeping a fix in poor coverage areas such as indoor sites AGPS downloads satellite ephemeris or...

Page 159: ...is stored in your Omnii the field values cannot be edited The Use custom settings option is generally used to configure devices that will have access only to an intranet rather than the Internet and s...

Page 160: ...ash cards and Compact Flash cards 5 10 1 Formatting a Memory Card Formatting a memory card bulk erases it Once a card is erased partitions may be created in it similarly to those on a hard drive Memor...

Page 161: ...partitions can be created in it The default is to create one partition that occupies the whole card but a card can be divided into more than one partition if desired Each partition appears as a separa...

Page 162: ...ft and addi tional partitions can be created in it 5 10 3 Partition Management Partitions can be individually dismounted mounted deleted or formatted as well These and additional tasks are available f...

Page 163: ...s dismounted The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list 4 Tap the Format button The Format dialog appears 5 Choose your format options These options include Version of file system...

Page 164: ...ions can be defrag mented and their file structure can be scanned 5 11 Teklogix Imagers The Teklogix Imagers applet is used to create modify delete and activate imager settings The principle uses of t...

Page 165: ...r code scanner configuration and choose the bar codes your scanner will recognize The parameters are preset with the default settings of the decoded scanner installed in the unit For a listing of avai...

Page 166: ...or any parameter Keep in mind that some bar code types are only available when an internal imaging scanner is installed All internal scanners can be configured using these dialog boxes 5 12 1 2 Restor...

Page 167: ...a pop up menu Choose Default subtree to reset only the parameters in the symbology you selected or choose Default all settings to reset all scanner parameters to default settings To reset a single pa...

Page 168: ...e click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in the Click Data parameter When a value is not assigned for the Click Data double click ing the scanner trigger over...

Page 169: ...r the scanner is activated Scan Result Time sec The value assigned to the Scan Result Time parameter determines how long the scan results of a successful scan are displayed on the screen Time is measu...

Page 170: ...he SDK function instead of a physical user trigger press The value assigned to this parameter determines the soft scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec default is 3 sec Scan Log File If this parameter is enab...

Page 171: ...r 5 Configuration Translations Tab Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 155 In the Translation menu tap on the Case to create rules Tap on the No rule drop down menu to display the...

Page 172: ...rules are defined as follows No rule ignored Search and replace replaces all instances of the match string Note that this rule cannot fail Match at index matches the match string at a specified index...

Page 173: ...the communication ports on Omnii match the settings of the serial devices to which they are connected If the settings do not match exactly the devices may not function Note that some devices can auto...

Page 174: ...Rates Data Bits This parameter determines the number of data bits included in each asynchronous data byte Most devices use 8 bit data bytes Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in w...

Page 175: ...the trigger module you assigned For example suppose you launch Manage Trig gers and choose Decoded Scanner as the module to trigger Next you assign a trigger key for this example period To define the...

Page 176: ...e Create Profile button to begin the process Profile Information This dialog box displays the default profile name the type of restore AutoRestore or Man ualRestore and the possible storage destinatio...

Page 177: ...ion and tap on OK to save it Tap on the Next button Defining the Type of Backup Default Backup Default Backup is selected so that all installed or copied files database entries and the Reg istry are s...

Page 178: ...ackup profile Tap in the checkbox next to the option s listed here to tailor what you want included in the backup Creating a Profile Once you ve defined the type of profile you want to create Tap on t...

Page 179: ...on Restore Profile Tap on the button to the right of the Profile field and locate your backup file Tap on OK In the Profile restore screen click on the Next button Click on Restore Profile to restore...

Page 180: ...OK Tap on View Details to review your backup files 5 13 4 Deleting a Profile In the Total Recall home screen tap on Delete Profile In the next screen locate your backup file and tap on OK A warning p...

Page 181: ...ings font size and docking port message and provides a Registry Editor 5 14 1 Advanced 5 14 1 1 Advanced CE Services Settings FTP Server This option is enabled by default to allow file transfers Keep...

Page 182: ...ou to enabled Internet Protocol specification version 6 that has been published to enable 128 bit IP addresses replacing version 4 Modem Logging When this option is enabled Omnii logs AT commands e g...

Page 183: ...The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize Omnii time with the server time A warm reset must be performed once the server name as been entered 5 14 2 User 5 14 2 1 User Disp...

Page 184: ...logix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 5 14 3 Registry Editor This option is reserved for senior administrators who have a strong understanding of registry keys and values Warning Careless re...

Page 185: ...allation Chargers and Docking Stations 176 6 5 4 Operator Controls 177 6 5 5 Power Consumption Considerations 177 6 6 Power Adaptor Options 177 6 6 1 Snap Modules 177 6 6 2 AC Wall Adaptor Model No ST...

Page 186: ...Batteries 187 6 8 5 Troubleshooting 187 6 8 5 1 Improper Battery Storage 187 6 8 5 2 Power LED Does Not Light Up 187 6 8 5 3 Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed 188 6 9 Scanners and Image...

Page 187: ...er User Manual 8100190 ST4002 and ST4003 Desktop Docking Stations Quick Start Guide 8000203 ST3006 Omnii 6 Slot Battery Charger Quick Start Guide 8000204 Omnii Hand Held Computer Keyboard and Keypad I...

Page 188: ...ip so that it fits snugly over the back of the unit and the holes in the pistol grip are aligned with the threaded inserts on the back of the hand held Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws...

Page 189: ...ch the strap to the two threaded inserts located at the back of the hand held near the top of the unit see Figure 6 2 using the two Phillips head screws provided with this accessory Note Omnii Hand He...

Page 190: ...rap toward the base of the hand held and hook the clip at the bottom of the handstrap into the slot near the base of the battery pack Figure 6 2 Attaching the Hand Strap 6 4 2 Attaching the Shoulder S...

Page 191: ...holster and adjust the belt as needed If using the leg tie down strap wrap it around your leg and snap the buckle closed Adjust the tightness of the strap for security and comfort Place Omnii into th...

Page 192: ...rger both the battery installed in Omnii and a spare battery can be charged Pri ority is given to charging the hand held s battery See Desktop Docking Stations Models ST4002 and ST4003 on page 180 Nor...

Page 193: ...obile power adaptor for Omnii The Snap Module is compatible with the AC Wall Adaptor and the Vehicle Power Outlet Adaptor Three types of Snap Modules are available Model No ST3101 Charger only variant...

Page 194: ...t or any other debris before connecting them A slot in the side rail on each side of the hand held accommodates the locking clips of the adaptor To attach the adaptor align it with the base of the han...

Page 195: ...North America Figure 6 6 AC Wall Adaptor Plugs Choose the adaptor plug that is suitable for use in your country Slide the adaptor plug into the Universal AC power supply snapping it into place These...

Page 196: ...inserted into two desktop docking stations which are designed to charge the battery installed in the hand held along with a spare battery pack Models ST4002 and ST4003 The ST4002 and ST4003 desktop d...

Page 197: ...104 F The desktop docking station uses careful charge algorithms designed to maximize battery life while ensuring the shortest possible charge time The charger supports proprietary Psion Teklogix Sma...

Page 198: ...rely seated on the docking station connector pins and engages the locking arms of the docking station When the Omnii is switched on a message is displayed briefly on the screen indicating that the uni...

Page 199: ...ry Omnii charge indication follows the same convention as the charger s spare battery indicator Figure 6 8 6 7 3 2 Charging the Spare Battery Install the battery in the battery charge well rear slot o...

Page 200: ...nd monitor the desktop docking station as a dock as opposed to a charger are installed on Omnii no applications are present on the docking station itself 6 7 5 1 Docking station does not seem to power...

Page 201: ...ulty the spare charge slot LED or the Omnii LED will display red 6 7 5 5 Spare battery LED does not turn on when a battery is installed Inspect the charge slot contacts for damage are they bent flatte...

Page 202: ...d apply power All charge indicators flash momentarily at powerup to indicate that the charger is ready for operation If you choose to wall mount the charger detailed installation instructions are incl...

Page 203: ...power the battery cannot be overcharged if left in the charger slot 6 8 5 Troubleshooting 6 8 5 1 Improper Battery Storage Storing batteries in the gang charger for extended periods more than a week o...

Page 204: ...n Scanner Status LED on page 189 details how to interpret whether or not a bar code has been successfully scanned Bar Code Parameters Appendix C Bar Code Settings Imager Settings Appendix D Teklogix I...

Page 205: ...sful decode Scan the entire bar code If you are using a 1D or PDF laser scanner make certain that the scan beam crosses every bar and space on the bar code including the margins on either end of the s...

Page 206: ...he laser beam scanning across the bar code Once the scan beam has stopped check the scanner window for dirt or fogging 6 9 5 Operating One Dimensional 1D Internal Laser Scanners Turn the hand held on...

Page 207: ...h a variety of Bluetooth peripherals including GSM GPRS handsets scanners printers and so on The range of the Bluetooth radio in Omnii is limited to approximately 10 meters 32 ft Psion Teklogix provid...

Page 208: ...dios operate in the hand held at the same time they cannot transmit simultaneously this has a negative impact on overall system throughput To minimize the impact on the backbone 802 11 net work Psion...

Page 209: ...s 199 7 4 Internal Scanners and Imagers 200 7 4 1 SE955 Scanner 201 7 4 1 1 SE955 Decode Zones 201 7 4 2 SE1223LR Long Range Decoded Scanner 202 7 4 3 SE1224HP High Performance Scanner 203 7 4 3 1 SE1...

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Page 211: ...n High visibility version superior sunlight visibility Extreme Duty version withstands 1 2 joules impact Keyboards Backlit high durability hard capped keys Large selection of both alpha and numeric fo...

Page 212: ...es Communication Expansion Ports MicroSD slot for Flash expansion Multiple Internal Multi Function Expansion Inter faces with 3v3 TTL serial USB host GPIO Environmental Standard Operating Temperature...

Page 213: ...B SDRAM standard Flash ROM 512 MB Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Bundled Applications Internet Explorer 6 Wordpad ActiveSync 7 1 3 Approvals Safety IEC 60950 1 EMC FCC Part 15 Clas...

Page 214: ...Ah nominal at 1000 mA discharge 20 C to 3 0 V min Voltage 3 7 V nominal 3 0 V min to 4 2 V max Cell Configuration 2 P1S 2 parallel connected cells Max Charge Voltage 4 2 V 1 Recommended Charge Termina...

Page 215: ...dBm typ 11 Mbps 82 dBm 6 Mbps 69 dBm 54 Mbps Data Rates 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps EVM 802 11b 28 dB typ 16 802 11g 29 dB typ 13 Bluetooth Coexistence Collaborative wit...

Page 216: ...s page 201 SE1223LR Long Range decoded Scanner page 202 SE1224HP High Performance Scanner page 203 SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner page 205 EV15 1D Standard Range Imager page 207 5080 Imager Decoder p...

Page 217: ...ode Zones Parameter SE955 Configuration Decoded Scan Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 47 3 default 35 3 reduced Voltage 3 0 3 6 V 10 5 V 10 Ambient Light 10 000 ft candles Laser Safety I...

Page 218: ...C EAN Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI UCC EAN 128 TriOptic Code 39 Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Sy...

Page 219: ...d of View 42 typical 30 narrow Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN 128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I...

Page 220: ...Chapter 7 Specifications SE1224HP High Performance Scanner 204 Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 7 4 3 1 SE1224HP Decode Zones...

Page 221: ...e Field of View 13 5 0 7 Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5...

Page 222: ...ions SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner 206 Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual 7 4 4 1 SE1524ER Decode Zones SE1524ER Decode Zone A Short Range Small Codes SE1524ER Decode Zone B Lo...

Page 223: ...mension 0 1 mm 4 mils Reading Distance Up to 90 cm 35 in Symbologies UPC E A EAN RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 93i Code 1...

Page 224: ...ion LEDs 626 nm 30 nm Aiming LEDs 526 nm 30 nm Laser 650 nm 10 nm Input Voltage Imager Input Voltage 5080 3 3 VDC 5 23 C 3 0 VDC to 5 5 VDC 23 C Current Draw Imager Current Draw 5080 Max Operating Cur...

Page 225: ...17 10 025cm 3 1 in 7 9cm 9 in 22 9cm UPC 13 033cm 2 1 in 5 3cm 13 2 in 33 5cm Data Matrix 15 038cm 2 3 in 5 8cm 10 2 in 25 9cm QR 15 038cm 3 1 in 7 9cm 8 8 in 22 4cm MaxiCode 35 089cm 2 0 in 5 1cm 13...

Page 226: ...ost USB port Client USB port ST4003 A DE9M serial port unpowered and an RJ45 10Base T Ethernet interface Both compatible with the Omnii USB to Ethernet serial drivers Snap Modules Model No ST3101 Char...

Page 227: ...Psion Teklogix Omnii XT10 Hand Held Computer User Manual A 1 APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS A 1 Docking Connector A 3 A 2 Battery Contacts A 4...

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Page 229: ...o dock with a device via an array of spring mounted pins The following are the pin assignments of the interface Table A 1 Docking Connector Pinout Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GROUND 11 USB_OTG_P 2 DC_IN 1...

Page 230: ...1 Battery Contact Pinout Pin Signal Name Description 1 BATT RAW Positive lead of battery Plastic Rip provides mechanical polarity 2 BATT RAW Positive lead of battery 3 BATT CLK SMBus data clock 4 BATT...

Page 231: ...1 Wireless Information B 3 B 1 1 Wireless Statistics Tab B 4 B 1 2 Wireless Information Tab B 4 B 2 Assigning An IP Address B 8 B 2 1 Name Server B 8 B 3 Advanced Features B 8 B 3 1 Rearranging Prefe...

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Page 233: ...ive supplicant can be used to configure the radio To ensure that Wireless Zero Config is activated refer to Wi Fi Config Advanced Tab on page 29 Tap on Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections C...

Page 234: ...N errors and OUT errors Figure B 3 Wireless Statistics B 1 2 Wireless Information Tab This tab displays existing networks to which you can connect and it allows you to add a new network or modify the...

Page 235: ...l most likely not be listed here By default Omnii attempts to connect to preferred networks This behaviour can be changed by enabling Automatically connect to non preferred networks in the Advanced di...

Page 236: ...tion 802 11 supports several subtypes of network authentication services Open Shared WPA and WPA PSK Under Open authentication any wireless station can request authentication The station that needs to...

Page 237: ...n and check the checkbox EAP Type Extensible Authentication Protocol This drop down menu lists the EAP types available on your system The items in this drop down menu will vary depending on your netwo...

Page 238: ...dvanced Wireless Settings dialog box Tap on the Advanced button in the Wireless Information tab Refer to Figure B 4 This window lists the available preferred networks Figure B 6 Advanced Settings B 3...

Page 239: ...rom this list In the preferred networks list highlight the network you want to remove Tap on the Delete button B 3 3 Changing Network Properties To change the properties of an existing preferred netwo...

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Page 241: ...l Data Options C 11 C 2 5 Code 39 C 12 C 2 6 Code 128 C 15 C 2 7 EAN 13 C 16 C 2 8 EAN 8 C 16 C 2 9 UPC A C 16 C 2 10 UPC E C 17 C 2 11 UPC EAN Shared Settings C 18 C 2 12 Code 93 C 19 C 2 13 Codabar...

Page 242: ...n C 38 C 3 18 RSS Code Reduced Space Symbology C 38 C 3 19 Composite C 39 C 3 20 TLC 39 C 40 C 3 21 PDF 417 C 40 C 3 22 Micro PDF 417 C 40 C 3 23 Codablock C 41 C 4 Imager C 42 C 4 1 Imager Options C...

Page 243: ...se C 53 C 4 24 Postal Korean C 53 C 4 25 Postal Royal C 53 C 4 26 Postal Kix C 54 C 4 27 Postal Canadian C 54 C 5 Non Decoded Scanners C 54 C 5 1 Options C 55 C 5 2 Code 39 C 56 C 5 3 Code 128 C 57 C...

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Page 245: ...ptions The drop down menu to the right of the Scanner option allows you to choose configurations for one of the following scanner types depending on what is installed in on your hand held Decoded inte...

Page 246: ...parameters Press and hold on a symbology e g Code 128 to display a pop up a menu Choose Default subtree to reset only the parameters in the symbology you selected or choose Default all settings to res...

Page 247: ...rnal Scanners Tap on the Scanner drop down menu and choose Decoded internal C 2 1 Options Dot Time msec The value selected for Dot Time msec determines in milliseconds how long the targeting dot remai...

Page 248: ...tenths of seconds C 2 2 Decoded Internal Advanced Options Continuous Scan Mode Setting this parameter to on keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the scanner button is pressed and h...

Page 249: ...of parameter bar codes Linear Security Level This parameter allows you to select the security level appropriate for your bar code quality There are four levels of decode security for linear code type...

Page 250: ...nd short range Choosing Alternate Angle widens the beam to allow scanning of long bar codes at short range but at the cost of long range scanning C 2 3 Decoded Internal 2D Scanning Options Scanning Mo...

Page 251: ...1 S2 P data P data S1 P data S2 and P data S1 S2 Prefix P Suffix S1 and Suffix S2 A prefix and or one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing When you double tap on these...

Page 252: ...d to all Code 32 bar codes Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for Code 39 can be set for Any length Length within a range One discrete length or Two discrete lengths The length of a code refers t...

Page 253: ...If this parameter is enabled the characters and are used as escape characters The combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent ASCII character Decode Perform...

Page 254: ...f a value is assigned to this parameter a Minimum Size and Maximum Size value is not required Minimum Size and Maximum Size When a value is assigned to these parameters only bar code lengths that fall...

Page 255: ...to on one of three decode levels assigned to the Decode Performance Level parameter can be selected Decode Perf Level This parameter provides three levels of decode performance or aggressiveness for...

Page 256: ...ols to their normal format Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 2 9 UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable UPC A UPC A Check Digit If you enable this parameter...

Page 257: ...for UPC E and UPC E1 symbols transmit ted to the host device System Char system character transmitted with the data Country Code and System Char both the country code 0 for USA and system character a...

Page 258: ...supplementals is decoded before transmission When you double tap on this parameter a dialog is displayed in which you can enter a value between 2 and 20 A value of 5 or above is recommended when Autod...

Page 259: ...bar code with a length that falls within a specified range e g between 10 and 15 characters The minimum and maximum values for the range are 4 and 55 respectively Length Restriction Refer to Length R...

Page 260: ...his parameter to on to enable MSI Plessey Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for MSI Plessey can be set for Any length Length within a range One discrete length or Two discrete lengths The length...

Page 261: ...ion Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 2 15 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Interlea...

Page 262: ...d Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 2 16 Discrete 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Discrete 2 of 5 Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for Discrete 2...

Page 263: ...ionally scanned Enable RSS Limited RSS Limited is restricted in that it can only encode 14 digit GTINs global trade item number that begin with either a 0 or a 1 It is not stackable and is not designe...

Page 264: ...meter to on enables PDF 417 two dimensional 2D coding Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 2 20 M...

Page 265: ...the first codeword is 910 or 911 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 3 Decoded Intermec ISCP Tap...

Page 266: ...n a bar code is scanned a successful decode restores normal flashing When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a value of 30 sec 1 min 2 min or 3 min Para...

Page 267: ...tting Extended allows for increased reading distance Start Stop Transmit Setting this parameter to on enables the transmission of start and stop characters which are usually not transmitted Code 39 ca...

Page 268: ...1 128 GS1 128 is the GS1 implementation of the Code 128 barcode specification The former correct name was UCC EAN 128 GS1 128 Identifier GS1 128 Identifier allows the AIM ID C1 for EAN 128 to be trans...

Page 269: ...arameter causes all code pairs that can be to be concatenated even if they do not comply with Section 4 1 of the ISBT 128 Bar Code Symbology and Application Speci fication for Labeling of Whole Blood...

Page 270: ...with the data this parameter must be enabled Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 3 6 EAN 8 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable EAN 8 Transmit Check Digit If the...

Page 271: ...n to allow UPC E1 zero suppressed bar code scans Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter must be enabled Transmit Number System If this parameter is e...

Page 272: ...on 2 and Addendum Add on 5 Enabling these parameters sets the length of the addendum bar code to either 2 or 5 characters Addendum Security If you tap on Addendum Security a dialog box is displayed i...

Page 273: ...aracters a b c d A B C D a b c d t n e DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 Thus when a set is chosen the first and last digits of a Codabar message must be one of those characters and the body of the message should not c...

Page 274: ...C 14 for details C 3 12 MSI Plessey Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable MSI Enable Plessy Set this parameter to on to enable Plessy Check Digit Verification The available options for this para...

Page 275: ...is parameter are MOD 10 Check and Double MOD 10 Check This parameter uses the specified algorithm of the option you ve chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting If the data...

Page 276: ...mit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter must be enabled Set Length L1 Set Length L2 and Set Length L3 Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 can be set from 0 to 2...

Page 277: ...s 4 start stop bars Check Digit Verification The available options for this parameter are Disabled and MOD 10 Check Check Digit Verification uses the specified algorithm of the option you ve chosen to...

Page 278: ...dable characters including check digit s Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 3 18 RSS Code Reduc...

Page 279: ...es multi row 2D components making it compatible with linear and area CCD scanners along with linear and rastering laser scanners The options available for this parameter represent multi level componen...

Page 280: ...eter is used to differentiate between TLC 39 and standard Code 39 Tapping on Security Level displays a dialog box in which you can assign a value from 0 to 100 The higher the value assigned the lower...

Page 281: ...codeword is 910 or 911 If Code 128 Emulation is set to off the Micro PDF 417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes L3 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 915 L4 if the first...

Page 282: ...oding as long as the scanner button is pressed and held down Center Barcode Only When more than one bar code is visible in a single snap shot this parameter allows you to specify that only the centre...

Page 283: ...ger Advanced Options Factory Defaults On Reboot The value assigned to this parameter determines whether or not the driver will restore the factory defaults to the imager device on the next reboot Note...

Page 284: ...ess It allows the imager to rapidly snap a number of bar code capture attempts while finding ideal values for gain inte gration and illumination Note The actual scan duration when the trigger is press...

Page 285: ...hnique used to speed up bar code recognition in certain applications This parameter automatically reduces the size of the window to the user programmed window size when it successfully decodes which r...

Page 286: ...of a Code 39 symbol is checked to ensure that it complies with specified algorithms Include Check If this parameter is enabled the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data Length Restric...

Page 287: ...set to Disabled the scanner does not recognize an addendum If this parameter is set to Optional the scanner searches for an addendum and if one exists appends it to the main bar code When the paramete...

Page 288: ...endum on page C 47 Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 4 9 Code 93 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code 93 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on...

Page 289: ...digit is transmitted along with the I 2 of 5 symbol Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 4 12 RS...

Page 290: ...ti row symbology that is useful for applications requiring greater area efficiency but lower data capacity than PDF 417 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remo...

Page 291: ...C 4 17 2D QR Code Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable 2D QR Code Inverse Video Mode Enabling this parameter allows the imager to read inverse bar codes white symbols pre sented on a black backg...

Page 292: ...0 Postal PlaNET Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal PlaNET Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 f...

Page 293: ...n Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 4 24 Postal Korean Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Korean L...

Page 294: ...tion on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 4 27 Postal Canadian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Canadian Length Restriction Ref...

Page 295: ...in which you can enter the appropriate value C 5 1 Options Tap on the sign next to Options to display these parameters Dot Time msec The value selected for Dot Time msec determines in milliseconds how...

Page 296: ...ntifier is removed from each decoded Code 39 label The data identifier occurs in the first position next to the Code 39 start character It can be a single alphabetic character or a series of numeric d...

Page 297: ...e C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 5 3 Code 128 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code 128 Include Sym Setting Include Sym to on causes the...

Page 298: ...nserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 5 4 EAN 13...

Page 299: ...e main bar code When the parameter is set to Required the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an addendum Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type I...

Page 300: ...f this parameter is enabled the number system digit is included with the decoded bar code data Include Check If this parameter is enabled the check digit will be included with the decoded bar code dat...

Page 301: ...ID character identifies the scanned bar code type In addition to any single character prefix already selected the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol Add Remove Dat...

Page 302: ...ameter to on to enable Code 93 Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type In addition to any single character prefix already selected the code ID character is inser...

Page 303: ...to Length Restriction on page C 14 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page C 14 for details C 5 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Interleaved 2 of...

Page 304: ...s the scanned bar code type In addition to any single character prefix already selected the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol Length Restriction Refer to Length R...

Page 305: ...ATA 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable IATA 2 of 5 MOD 10 Check If this parameter is enabled the MOD 10 check digit is calculated ITF Check If this parameter is enabled the ITF 14 16 MO...

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Page 307: ...tive Preset D 9 D 3 4 Viewing a Preset D 9 D 3 5 Creating a Custom Preset D 10 D 3 6 Modifying a Custom Preset D 11 D 3 7 Removing a Custom Preset D 12 D 4 Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Camera Pre...

Page 308: ...4 Code 128 D 27 D 5 5 EAN 13 D 28 D 5 6 EAN 8 D 28 D 5 7 UPC A D 29 D 5 8 UPC E Settings D 30 D 5 9 UPC EAN Shared Settings D 30 D 5 10 Code 93 D 31 D 5 11 Codabar D 31 D 5 12 MSI Plessey D 32 D 5 13...

Page 309: ...38 D 5 31 2D Aztec D 38 D 5 32 Postal PlaNET D 38 D 5 33 Postal PostNET D 39 D 5 34 Postal Australian D 39 D 5 35 Postal Canadian D 39 D 5 36 Postal China D 39 D 5 37 Postal Japanese D 39 D 5 38 Posta...

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Page 311: ...the imager for a specific purpose such as bar code decoding or image capture Presets also allow easier and faster configuration of the imager after power on or resume from suspend The predefined prese...

Page 312: ...most popular bar codes and their subtypes The bar code decoding symbology predefined presets define which bar codes can be decoded The bar code decoding camera predefined presets determine how the bar...

Page 313: ...itions It is optimized for a normal office lighting about 300 Lux Low light This preset is designed for very dark conditions such as inside a warehouse where the lights are kept low or inside an unlit...

Page 314: ...shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion Low light near This preset is designed for dark conditions it uses a longer exposure time and includes the flash D 3 Using the Teklogix Imagers Applet D 3...

Page 315: ...write One preset either predefined or custom is marked as A active D 3 2 Selecting a Camera To select a camera Tap on the Camera Presets drop down menu to view the camera options Choose a camera speci...

Page 316: ...5 Creating a Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an ex isting custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight a preset and tap on the Ad...

Page 317: ...eset To change a parameter value Highlight the custom preset and tap on the Edit button Tap on the symbols to expand the lists so that you can view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter...

Page 318: ...OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit to the preset list and save the changes D 3 7 Removing a Custom Preset Highlight the custom prese...

Page 319: ...he window displays the bar code decoding camera presets D 4 1 Selecting a Camera To select a camera Tap on the Camera Presets drop down menu to view the camera options Choose a camera specifically Fro...

Page 320: ...m Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an ex isting custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight a preset and tap on the Add button A screen l...

Page 321: ...light the custom preset and tap on the Edit button Tap on the symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want...

Page 322: ...he changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit to the preset list and save the changes D 4 6 Removing a Custom Preset Highlight the custom preset you want to delete and tap on the Remove button A win...

Page 323: ...e Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in Figure D 3 on page 16 the active preset is Default To set an active preset Highlight the preset and tap on the Activate button D 4 9 Viewing a...

Page 324: ...m Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an ex isting custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight a preset and tap on the Add button A screen l...

Page 325: ...light the custom preset and tap on the Edit button Tap on the symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want...

Page 326: ...el the operation D 4 13 Bar Coding Tab Configuring Symbologies To view the Symbology Settings options Tap on the Barcoding tab tap on All and then double tap the View button To edit a default preset y...

Page 327: ...mbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change For a parameter that can take a range of values Highli...

Page 328: ...rules enable the automatic processing of bar code data Up to 10 cases can be de fined each consisting of up to 10 sequential rules Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon...

Page 329: ...vanced Tab D 4 16 1 File Locations for Captured Images To configure the location for saved images open the dialog box as follows Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon an...

Page 330: ...eted all the changes tap on the Save button D 4 16 2 Configuring Triggers Viewing the Trigger Configuration The trigger on Omnii is configured using the Manage Triggers applet The Teklogix Imagers app...

Page 331: ...o Retry On Failed Decode Enabled Setting this parameter to on allows the imager to repeat the image capture attempt if the initial attempt fails The number of retries is dependent on the value assigne...

Page 332: ...Enabled When this parameter is enabled the decoder assumes that a single bar code exists in the image and that it is located in the centre of the image Add AIM ID Prefix The AIM ID Association for Au...

Page 333: ...numeric 0 9 fixed length barcode used by Italian pharmacies It is also referred to as Code 32 Pharmacode and is a form of Code 39 Minimum and Maximum Length The length of a code refers to the number o...

Page 334: ...and Supplements 5 Supplements are additions to EAN UPC codes These addendums can be 2 or 5 characters in length Usually data from an addendum is a suffix to the main symbol output data Mandatory Enab...

Page 335: ...upple ment code Addenda D 5 7 UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable UPC A Check Digit Strip If you enable this parameter a check digit if present is stripped from the decoded bar code data...

Page 336: ...digit is transmitted with the decoded bar code data Supplements 2 and Supplements 5 Supplements are additions to EAN UPC codes These addendums can be 2 or 5 characters in length Usually data from an a...

Page 337: ...a b c d A B C D a b c d t n e DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 Setting this parameter to on strips the start and stop characters from this bar code Check Char When this parameter is enabled before data is output the C...

Page 338: ...e refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters in cluding check digit s Double tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable...

Page 339: ...mplies with specified algorithms Check Char Strip If you enable this parameter a check character is stripped from the decoded bar code data Minimum and Maximum Length The length of a code refers to th...

Page 340: ...s displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 48 D 5 18 Telepen Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Telepen Enable AIM Output If you set Enable AI...

Page 341: ...he centers of the bars are specified to be laid out on a grid of equally spaced parallel lines The distance between these grid lines is called the G dimension and is analogous to the X dimension of co...

Page 342: ...minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 366 D 5 25 Code 16K The Code 16K bar code is a multiple row bar code that can encode the full ASCII charac ter set below ASCII 128 It uses existing UPC...

Page 343: ...maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 81 D 5 27 Codablock Enable Set this parameter to on to enable Codablock Minimum and Maximum Length The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e huma...

Page 344: ...in cluding check digit s Double tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 150 D 5 31 2D Aztec Enabled Set this parameter t...

Page 345: ...the decoded bar code data D 5 34 Postal Australian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Australian D 5 35 Postal Canadian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Canadian D 5 3...

Page 346: ...endix D Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies Descriptions Postal Royal D 5 40 Postal Royal Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Royal D 5 41 VeriCode Enabled VeriCode is a 2D omni...

Page 347: ...ty C 32 Add Remove Data bar code scanning C 14 C 15 Prefix C 14 Strip Leading C 14 Suffix Char C 14 Administrator Password PsionVU settings 113 AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System 142 AIAG Strip C...

Page 348: ...g box 109 replacing 14 specifications 198 ST3006 6 slot battery charger 185 188 Suspend Threshold dialog box 110 swap time 35 taskbar icon 48 Baud 158 beeper adjusting volume 49 description of beep co...

Page 349: ...tasks 66 D Data Bits 158 Data Matrix 2D B 37 decoded internal scanner parameters C 7 decoded Intermec ISCP parameters C 25 decoded scanners C 54 Decode Performance C 13 C 15 Decode Performance Level...

Page 350: ...27 C 56 Full ASCII Code 39 imager bar code C 46 Full ASCII decoded scanner C 13 Function Keys 36 key keyboard 41 59 key keyboard 41 G gang charger 185 188 Glossy surface Predefined preset D 7 Good Sca...

Page 351: ...Check IATA 2 of 5 symbology C 65 K keyboard 36 key keyboard 42 key repeat 93 95 one shot mode 95 keyboard onscreen Microsoft SIP 92 keyboard backlight 43 keyboard keys 36 ALT 38 arrow keys 38 BACKSPA...

Page 352: ...SIP 92 Minimum Cancel Time C 8 C 26 Minimum Length C 28 C 29 C 33 C 34 C 35 C 37 C 38 B 27 B 28 Minimum Size C 14 Min Scan Duration C 44 Mobile Device Center Windows setting up 31 Mod 10 Check C 56 C...

Page 353: ...d 110 Power Mode Decoded Internal Scanner C 8 Power Properties 108 Power Source 110 Predefined preset D 5 All D 6 Glossy surface D 7 Linear D 6 Linear and PDF D 7 Low light D 7 Low light near D 8 Low...

Page 354: ...rcode Only Imager C 42 Check Digit C 62 check digit C 58 Check Digits MSI Plessey C 21 Check Digit Verification C 13 C 22 C 46 Click Data appending data 152 Click Time double click 152 CLSI Editing C...

Page 355: ...C 7 C 43 C 55 techniques scanning 189 TekImager Enabled C 42 Transmit Check Digit C 13 C 22 C 30 Transmit Check Digit MSI Plessey C 21 Transmit Code 1D Char C 11 C 57 C 58 C 59 C 60 C 61 C 62 C 63 C...

Page 356: ...le 178 Standard Code 128 C 57 Start Stop Transmit C 27 C 33 Start Menu 62 cycle tasks 66 desktop 64 programs 64 Run 68 Settings 68 Shutdown 69 system tray 66 task manager 67 Stop Bits 158 Strip Leadin...

Page 357: ...ing 104 Trioptic Code Enable B 27 Trioptic Code 39 Enable C 12 troubleshooting tips scanning 190 TweakIT Advanced Interface and Network Settings 166 TweakIT Settings Advanced Interface and Network 165...

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