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ur Computer........................................23 

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Warm Boot / Cold Boot / Factory Default ................................................17 

Warm Boot..........................

Warm Boot via Software ..................................................................17 

Warm Boot via Hardware....

Cold Boot.........................................................................................18 

Cold Boot via Software .......

Clean Boot via Software ..................................................................19 

Chapter 4

 

Data Communication ...................................................................................20

 

Introduction .........................

Connecting..............................................................................................20 

Serial or USB Cable............

Cradle ..............................................................................................21 

Using ActiveSync ................

Installation...............................................................................................22 

Connecting the Device to Yo

WiFi Connection ..............................................................................24 

Bluetooth Connection .........

Chapter 5

 

Useful Utilities ..............................................................................................36

 

Introduction .........................

Scanner Setting ...............................................................................36 

Scan2Key ...........................

Chapter 6

 

Device Setting ..............................................................................................40

 

Summary of Contents for HT660e

Page 1: ...HT660e Rugged Handheld Terminal HT660e User s Manual 400831G Version 1 0...

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Page 3: ...age and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2011 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech global website address http www unitech...

Page 4: ...iving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or...

Page 5: ...tives RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS Reduction Of Hazardous Sub stances European Union regulations that set maximum concentration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and elec...

Page 6: ...he back of the unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Use of optical instruments with the scanne...

Page 7: ...tional strain on the battery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a deep one Recharging a partially charged lithium Ion battery does not cause harm because there is no me...

Page 8: ...um Ion batteries may be left unused for several months their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium Ion batte...

Page 9: ...C Label Statement Canadian Compliance Statement iii European Conformity Statem RoHS Statement iii Taiwan NCC Warning Statem Laser Information iv Battery Notices Battery charge notice v Storage and saf...

Page 10: ...rotective Screen Film First Time Use of the HT660e 9 Setting the Time Zone Setting Date Time 10 Chapter 2 Using the Keypad and Scanner 11 Keypad HT660e HotKey 12 Bar Code Scanner Chapter 3 Power syste...

Page 11: ...Boot 18 Cold Boot via Software Clean Boot via Software 19 Chapter 4 Data Communication 20 Introduction Connecting 20 Serial or USB Cable Cradle 21 Using ActiveSync Installation 22 Connecting the Devi...

Page 12: ...x 40 41 42 45 46 46 Introduction Info 40 Funckey IO 42 Server Virtual Key 44 Screen Ping 45 CPU Backup 46 Battery Appendix Worldwide Support 48...

Page 13: ...HT660e For programming your HT660e please refer to our SKD and programming manual Notice 1 This unit is equipped with a battery pack and backup battery It is possible that the Unitech HT660e may not b...

Page 14: ...ifferent parts and accessories Terminal is covered by 1 year limit warranty Cradle is covered by 1 year limit warranty Cable is covered by 1 year limit warranty Battery is covered by 3 month warranty...

Page 15: ...T ON RF OFF 7 hours BT ON RF ON 8 hours BT OFF RN ON Power source Backup Battery Type 120AH Li polymer Display QVGA 240 320 Color 2 8 TFT LCD display with touch screen Cradle USB or Modem Barcode Scan...

Page 16: ...4 HT660e Product Introduction Accessory Kit HT660e Terminal Manual CD Communication Cable Battery Adaptor Kit Hand Strap Stylus Holder...

Page 17: ...5 HT660e Front View Power Alpha key Indicator Touch Screen Display LED Function key Scan key Communication Interface...

Page 18: ...6 HT660e Rear View SD Memory Slot Bar Code Scanner Speaker Battery Cover Hand Strap Stylus...

Page 19: ...n battery make sure the backup battery switch is ON Switch On Backup Battery Before installing a battery locate the backup battery switch inside the battery compartment on the left hand side Please en...

Page 20: ...about 4 hours to charge the battery after it s been drained when charging the battery for the first time please allow at least 16 hours While charging the main battery the backup battery should also...

Page 21: ...fter Align the Screen When prompted use the stylus to tap the targets as they appear in order to align the touch screen When you complete the procedure press any key or press anywhere on the touch scr...

Page 22: ...Savings Time check box if necessary 4 Tap the Apply button If you would like the terminal automatically adjust clock for daylight saving please tick on it Setting Date Time Tap the Left or Right arro...

Page 23: ...r trigger cursor and on off keys Escape Key Enter Key Alpha Key Scan Key Cursor Key Function Key Space Key Tab Key Backspace Key Power Key ENT The Enter key confirms data entry FUNC The Function Key i...

Page 24: ...ue LED light A second press turns the input to upper case characters indicated by a green LED A third press returns the HT660e to numeric input HT660e HotKey The HT660e provides hotkeys for frequently...

Page 25: ...13 Bar Code Scanner The HT660e has an integrated 1D laser bar code scanner depending on model number capable of reading all major bar code labels...

Page 26: ...Before first charging the HT660e make sure the backup battery switch is moved to the ON position The backup battery switch can be found inside the main battery compartment Data loss can occur if the...

Page 27: ...Low icon appears it indicates that the backup battery is low and needs to be charged Charging the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Automatic shutdown of the HT660e The HT660e will enter idle mode when there i...

Page 28: ...Panel Device Setting to enter the Device Setting zone Move to the IO tab and select Disable to disable the wireless mode Storage and Safety Precautions Batteries should be stored in an open environme...

Page 29: ...fter making changes to certain system settings such as network cards WARNING Performing a Warm Boot will result in the loss of all unsaved data Warm Boot via Software Tap Start Programs Utilities Boot...

Page 30: ...ap Start Programs Utilities BootMode Tap Cold Boot The system is reset and you will lose all data including all files in the RAM memory You will need to recalibrate the screen and reset the date and t...

Page 31: ...fault settings WARNING Performing a Clean Boot will return the HT660e to its original factory settings Tap Start Programs Utilities BootMode Tap Clean Boot The system reset the terminal to factory def...

Page 32: ...ries or USB or Modem communication via cable or cradle RF Communication for details about wireless communication between the HT660e and host computers Microsoft ActiveSync for details about serial com...

Page 33: ...Sync can be downloaded from www microsoft com Additional Capabilities With ActiveSync you can also Back up and restore your device data Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and deskt...

Page 34: ...ter and establish a partnership for synchronization if required In order to exchange data between your computer and the HT660e Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer Use A USB cable t...

Page 35: ...utomatically click Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync NOTE If a message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection click the Cancel button and manually configure the communication se...

Page 36: ...ork access point is detected or by manually entering setting data Before following these instructions make sure if authentication information is needed Here you can use for example the Summit Client U...

Page 37: ...25 3 Enter the Admin Password Default pass word SUMMIT Scan Available AP 1 Under Profile tab tap Scan for available AP 2 You may select a desired AP to create a new profile Tap Configure...

Page 38: ...26 3 Tap Yes to create the new profile 4 Enter the WEP key or network key Tap OK Commit and Activate 1 Tap Commit to activate the setting...

Page 39: ...tility Tap Disable Radio you can disconnect the AP Under Status tab you can see the IP address signal strength and quality If you want to learn more detailed settings of the SUMMIT utility please visi...

Page 40: ...you add Tap Start Programs Bluetooth BTMAN to open the manager In the Service tab six icons About Power OFF ON FTP ActiveSync and Modem are arranged About To show you the software version and BT modul...

Page 41: ...ble or disable paired Bluetooth earphones First of all tap the Power OFF icon to enable the Bluetooth module Tap Yes to turn ON the Bluetooth module Tap the Scan Device tab to scan Bluetooth devices a...

Page 42: ...round are listed Later you may double tap a desired device and check Trusted and then Active ActiveSync Between HT660e and a PC or Terminal On the Scan Device tab for example select and double tap a d...

Page 43: ...enter the PIN code same as that you inputted on the terminal Double tab the paired PC When the pairing is successful Trust and Active are checked Move to the Service tab and tap ActiveSync Tap Yes to...

Page 44: ...al Please follow the instruction below to connect and pair the PC or terminal for file transfer and receiving On the Serve tab tap the FTP icon The terminal is searching for PCs and terminals that are...

Page 45: ...appear elect and determine a path T660e and the PC s All function icons in the zone are defined below Refresh Modem Y nternet by connecting HT660e to a mobile phone that serves as a modem Follow the...

Page 46: ...Device Scanned Bluetooth mobile phones around are listed Later you may double tap a desired phone and check Trusted and then Active Then HT660e is successfully connect to and paired with the phone as...

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Page 48: ...fault symbology place delimiter characters behind scanned data and save the settings Run this program from Start Setting Control Panel Scanner Setting exe and Scanner Control Panel will be displayed B...

Page 49: ...ES Transmit Code ID Field separator EAN 13 YES YES EAN 8 YES YES Not suppress first or last digit data length Interleaved 2 of 5 YES YES YES Fixed Length Not suppress first or last digit data length L...

Page 50: ...sable Char Check Digit verification Transmit Check Char digit Leading Digit Transmit Others Aztec YES Runes data length Codablock F YES data length Code 49 YES data length Data Matrix YES data length...

Page 51: ...the keyboard buffer with the result that all scanned data will be treated as if they were input from the keypad With this router scanned data can be directly input into generic applications like MS Po...

Page 52: ...s such as Function Key I O Server and so on The following description will guide you through completion of all device setting items 1 Left click Control Panel in My Device 2 Double click Device Settin...

Page 53: ...sers 2 Tap Func6 Tap Browse to select a file Tap Set 3 Press Func key and 6 key Func6 will call the application that the users specified 4 You can repeat the steps for Func7 Func8 and Func9 By default...

Page 54: ...reless card is always accessible when disabled SD Wireless card is not accessible Server Server Manager is a tool for the user to manager the NTLM Windows NT LAN Manager users FTP users and telnet use...

Page 55: ...elete FTP 1 Under FTP tab tap Add to add FTP user 2 Select the user and tap Add 3 To delete ftp user select the user and tap Delete You will see the dialog box Do you want to delete the user X Tap Yes...

Page 56: ...settings Virtual Key This tool allows you to enable disable the alpha keys on the terminal s keypad set auto enter and inter character delay 1 Tap Virtual Key tab 2 Check Enable Virtual Keys Applet Ta...

Page 57: ...p Load to load the previous setting Screen 1 Tap Rotate Right Screen rotates to the right 2 Tap Rotate Left Screen rotates to the left 3 Tap Upside Down Screen rotates upside down Ping This tool allow...

Page 58: ...egistry settings 3 Or tap Restore to reset registry to factory default The terminal will be warm started Note that Restore button is grey out if the registry setting was not saved before Battery This...

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Page 60: ...ntative For complete contact information please visit the Web sites listed below Region Web Site Global Operation Center http www ute com Unitech Taiwan http tw ute com Unitech Asia Pacific Middle Eas...

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