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Page 2: ...AMREL for updated product information AMREL makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties for the cor...

Page 3: ...equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment oth...

Page 4: ...on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and rece...

Page 5: ...55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference EN55024 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Generic Immunity Standard LVD EN 60950...

Page 6: ...ompatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the procedures given in R TTE Directive 99 5 EC The equipment was passed and the equipment test was performed according to the f...

Page 7: ...sm for ensuring product safety Please do not neglect the importance of this mechanism If you are unable to access a compatible outlet please hire a qualified electrician to install a compatible outlet...

Page 8: ...self For battery service or replacement please contact your service representatives Please dispose of damaged battery promptly and carefully Explosion or leakage may occur if the battery is exposed to...

Page 9: ...the eco system and to minimize the pressure on the natural environment you are encouraged to reuse or recycle most of the materials in a safe way after the product s service life For more information...

Page 10: ...on 11 Start Using Your Handheld Computer 11 Stop Using Your Handheld Computer 13 Using the Touchscreen 16 Audio Features 19 Manage SIM Card Micro SD Card 20 Set and Manage Device Password 22 Device Co...

Page 11: ...42 Memory and Storage 42 Audio 42 Touch Screen 42 Wireless Communication Devices Option 43 I O Ports 43 Battery 44 Double Capacity Battery Option 44 20W AC Adapter 44 Camera Option 44 Dimensions Weig...

Page 12: ...packing The following list of items are packaged and shipped along with your handheld computer If any of these items is missing or damaged please notify your dealer immediately Handheld Computer Unit...

Page 13: ...e environment please maintain your handheld computer regularly by cleaning dust water and etc to keep it in an optimal operating condition Environmental Ratings Operating Temperature I 0 C 50 C 32 F 1...

Page 14: ...e following illustrations show optional devices which may not on your device Front View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 Charge Indicator LED lights up orange when charging begins and off wh...

Page 15: ...re Functional Description Remark 1 Battery Lock Slot type head for locking the battery 2 Speaker Mono Speaker for audio output 3 Battery Pack Provides power source to your device 4 Optional Camera Mod...

Page 16: ...utton Turns the device on or off Put the device to lock or suspend mode 2 SIM Card Slot Micro SD Card Slot SIM card slot for 3G WWAN connectivity Removable mass storage media Left View No Feature Func...

Page 17: ...ppendix L2 SMA ANT Optional SMA ANT function WiFi Bluetooth WWAN GPS Refer to Appendix Bottom View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 DC in USB client Standard Sealed Micro USB Optional Sealed...

Page 18: ...7 Getting Started Optional Stylus Pen with Holder No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 Stylus pen with holder The stylus pen is designed for the use of touch screen and the holder is screwed on...

Page 19: ...quick look at your handheld computer the following illustrations will help you setup your handheld computer ready for operations Mounting the Battery A Mount the battery into the battery bay B Turn cl...

Page 20: ...t Turning ON the Power A Make sure the battery is securely mounted Connect all power cords properly B Turn on the power of your handheld computer by pressing the Power Button Press the button to turn...

Page 21: ...computer press the power button once and wait for the Power Menu to be displayed onscreen From the Power Menu tap the Power Off button to turn off the power of your handheld computer Note If you lose...

Page 22: ...will start to load the required boot up files and processes for operation This start up procedure is called boot up Your handheld computer requires approximately 20 seconds of Boot Up time before the...

Page 23: ...h applications as well as access the control panel to change device settings The Task Bar provides a quick overview of running programs and applications allowing multi tasking and switching between di...

Page 24: ...er button are disabled Applications that were launched prior to entering this state will continue to run established wireless connectivity will be maintained as long as the wireless signals are not lo...

Page 25: ...erve more battery life do not need to keep wireless connectivity on constantly but want to keep your device ready to resume back to work on a moment s notice Suspend is the balance between power consu...

Page 26: ...power button for 8 seconds This action will invoke your device to perform a graceful reset without damaging any components of your device Please note that any unsaved work or data will be lost after a...

Page 27: ...he touch screen more effectively with your stylus pen Desired Operation Stylus Action Single Click Tap the touch screen once with your stylus pen Double Click Quickly tap the touch screen twice with y...

Page 28: ...e sized virtual keyboard for your operational convenience To hide your virtual keyboard please tap on the Input Panel icon and select Hide Input Panel The other application to input information is Tra...

Page 29: ...our touchscreen for a more precise positioning You can access the Stylus Properties menu via the following path Start Settings Control Panel Stylus Under Stylus Properties window please navigate to Ca...

Page 30: ...d playback To adjust the volume of your device please use the volume up down button located at the upper left side of your device Alternatively you can also adjust volume through the built in audio fu...

Page 31: ...terclockwise to unlock The SIM card slot occupies the top side of the expansion cards compartment The micro SD card slot is located at the bottom side Please take note of the card slot differences to...

Page 32: ...ng SIM Card Note Do not have a sudden removal of SD SIM cards when the device is turned on Such an action may cause data loss Insert Micro SD card into the bottom card slot with pins facing up Insert...

Page 33: ...ings You can access password settings via Start Settings Control Panel Password You can set to enable password protection at power up or screen saver When set to power up your handheld computer will p...

Page 34: ...proprietary software application Device Power Manager Device Power Manager can be accessed via the following path Start Settings Control Panel Note The following section describes connectivity options...

Page 35: ...ctivate the Device Power Manager After activating the Device Power Manager press the WWAN button to enable WWAN functions 2 Establish Wireless WAN connections You can access the Wireless WAN connectio...

Page 36: ...Chapter 2 25 Operating Information Note Please make sure that your device has installed a SIM card and GSM before using WWAN...

Page 37: ...r After activating the Device Power Manager press the Wi Fi button to enable Wi Fi functions 2 Establish Wi Fi Connections You can access the Wi Fi connection setup menu via Start Settings Control Pan...

Page 38: ...etooth functions please follow the instructions below 1 Activate the Device Power Manager After activating the Device Power Manager press the Bluetooth button to enable Bluetooth functions 2 Establish...

Page 39: ...vate your GPS functions please follow the instructions below 1 Activate the Device Power Manager After activating the Device Power Manager press the GPS button to enable GPS functions 2 Activate GPS f...

Page 40: ...communicate with other equipment To activate your COM functions please follow the instructions below 1 Activate the Device Power Manager After activating the Device Power Manager press the COM button...

Page 41: ...ively for the computer Having other appliances on the same line may cause interference Use a power strip with built in surge protection Connecting the AC adapter Standard Insert the end of micro USB t...

Page 42: ...apter 3 31 Operating Information Note To ensure system stability please connect your computer to an external power source when operating at 20 C ambient temperature Standard Micro USB Optional LEMO CO...

Page 43: ...as power saving tips Battery Low When the battery is nearly exhausted Windows CE will give out a Battery Low warning message Once the Battery Low warning occurs please Save and close the files you are...

Page 44: ...computer by Lower the LCD display brightness using backlight control Put your device into lock or suspend state to conserve battery life Power off the handheld computer when the device will not be us...

Page 45: ...the display orientation of your device between 4 types of rotation angles This application can be accessed via the following path Start Settings Control Panel System Settings Display Rotation To chang...

Page 46: ...ting your handheld computer s connectivity into a single application you can easily turn on or off specific connectivity function s during unneeded times to conserve battery life This application can...

Page 47: ...application is also useful for limiting the backlight level during low profile operations The application can be accessed via the following path Start Settings Control Panel System Settings Backlight...

Page 48: ...an view detailed information of your handheld computer Information such as the OS Version Build Version CPU clock frequency amount of On Board RAM ROM etc are listed here The application can be access...

Page 49: ...lt setting for these three function keys are Screen Rotation trigger for System Settings for and Software Keyboard trigger for To activate the User Defined function please first choose one of the func...

Page 50: ...box of a function key Then tap one of the applications in the dropdown list and the setting will be completed To activate the System function please first tap the System box of a function key Then ta...

Page 51: ...Sync allows you to transmit files music or document between your handheld and PC synchronically USB Disk features as the storage of your PC when you insert a memory card in your handheld device Netwo...

Page 52: ...y low by vibrating the device There are two occasions of vibration including Vibrate device on battery low status and Vibrate device on battery critical status To apply the function tap the checkbox o...

Page 53: ...RAM ROM 4 GB Default Removable Mass Storage Micro SD card slot x 1 up to 32 GB Audio Built in Audio codec and amplifier Mono Speaker Back Side Embedded Microphone for sound recording Touch Screen 5 WV...

Page 54: ...Top Optional SMA ANT Bottom DC in USB client Standard Sealed Micro USB USB Client Optional Sealed DC in 5V with LEMO Conn 8 pin L5 Optional Sealed Fischer Connector L5 1 L5 3 Choose 1 out of 5 for eac...

Page 55: ...Li ion battery pack BD61B 9 hours Battery life Depends on your usage and device settings 20W AC Adapter Input AC 100V 240V 50 60 Hz Output 5V 4A Camera Option Back Side 5 Megapixel Camera Module Auto...

Page 56: ...BS GE C2800 or C6200 Buttons Silicon Rubber PCB FR 4 UL 94V 0 Battery Rechargeable Lithium Ion Electrochemistry system LiCoO2 C Li1 XCoO2 CLiX Packing Carton Recycled Recyclable Paper unbleached Cushi...

Page 57: ...Optional Carry Bag Same as DB6 Optional 1M USB Cable LEMO 8p to USB Optional 1M VGA Test Cable Fischer 9p to DB15 Optional 1M RS232 Test Cable Fischer 9p to DB9 Optional 1M MLAN Test Cable Fischer 5p...

Page 58: ...charged Battery Charging Ports x 4 Applicable Batteries BD61A 3 7V 3520mAh Li ion battery pack BD61B 3 7V 7040mAh Li ion battery pack PHYSICAL CARACTERISTCS Dimension 9 8 L x 9 8 W x 5 2 H in 249 L x...

Page 59: ...r then blow dry with an air gun Be sure not to turn the computer up side down while there is water being applied Troubleshooting Should the computer fail to function properly this section presents com...

Page 60: ...distance between the two devices is not over 10 meters 32 feet and that there are no large obstructions between the devices Both devices are compatible WWAN I cannot connect to a WWAN network Check th...

Page 61: ...he following information Note Please keep a copy of this sheet for your records Name Address Unit serial number Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number Date of failure 7 A DETAILED D...

Page 62: ...one WiFi BT WWAN GPS L2 SMA Select one WiFi BT WWAN GPS L3 POGO conn By CDP L4 Slide Switch Night Vision by CDP L5 1 Fischer connector 8 pin The following choices are for L5 1 L5 2 and L5 3 Fischer Co...

Page 63: ...upport please contact AMREL Service department Phone 800 882 6735 E mail cdinfo amrel com Note If Fischer Connector is chosen for L5 1 it will be a little extended than the other two Fischer Connector...

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