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C5000U Mobile Data Terminal 

 

User ’s Manual 

V1.03 

 
 

Summary of Contents for C5000U

Page 1: ...C5000U Mobile Data Terminal User s Manual V1 03...

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Page 3: ...C5000 Series Mobile Data Terminal User s Manual P C5000 20110803 Rev C August 2011...

Page 4: ...R 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS 10 3 1 DESKTOP 10 3 2 TASKBAR 10 3 3 INPUT METHOD 11 3 4 CONTROL PANEL 12 CHAPTER 4 FUNCTION MODULES 15 4 1 BARCODE SCANNER 15 4 1 1 1D Barcode Scanner 15 4 1 2 2D Imager 15 4 1 3...

Page 5: ...ers and default applications 34 CHAPTER 6 GUIDE FOR DEVELOPMENT 35 6 1 DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS 35 6 1 1 Install C5000 SDK 35 6 1 2 Create C MFC Project VS2005 37 6 2 EXTENDED SERIAL PORT INST...

Page 6: ...ight law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program...

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Page 8: ...utton on the keyboard and 4 side keys Side keys and F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 can be customized Ports Mini USB 5PIN USB 2 0 IO port 14PIN supports RS232 Extension Slots SIM PSAM Micro SD TF supports maximum of 8...

Page 9: ...2 Please refer to Figure1 1 1 Front Figure1 1 2 Back Figure1 1 3 Bottom and Table1 2 about structure Figure1 1 1 Front...

Page 10: ...Wakeup button There are 9 buttons including 4 side buttons and F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 on keyboard can be customized Please refer to Figure1 1 4 and Table 1 2 about the keyboard Figure1 1 4 Keyboard Table1 2 K...

Page 11: ...Package and Accessories Please refer to Table 1 4 about the Accessories Table1 4 Accessories List Name Figure Description Quantity AC Adapter Charge the battery 1 USB Cable Synchronize with PC 1 Styl...

Page 12: ...5 Serial Cable Communicate with PC by serial port Optional Docking Station Charging Cradle Charge the device and a spare battery Optional...

Page 13: ...tion steps Figure2 1 1 1 Unscrew to open the back cover with screwdriver 2 Open the back cover 3 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back 4 Close the back cover 5 Faste...

Page 14: ...indicators are on the upper right of the terminal totally 3 LEDs 1 When charging the left 2 LEDs on as Figure2 1 3 2 When battery full only the middle LED on as Figure2 1 4 3 When battery low only the...

Page 15: ...ctly into the slot and push the lid upward to fasten 5 Place back the battery and close the back cover 6 Fasten the screws Please refer to chapter 4 GPRS to get how to use SIM card 2 4 Standby Wakeup...

Page 16: ...e between F4 and F5 on keyboard hold on for seconds and then the device will restart 3 When it restarted press F1 when progress bar shows 0 there will be a menu as Figure2 6 1 press direction buttons...

Page 17: ...s on desktop by stylus If touch the screen for a while by stylus it will be as right click by mouse on PC you can see the right click menu Figure3 1 2 Figure3 1 1 Desktop Figure3 1 2 Right click Menu...

Page 18: ...rd Figure3 3 1 it will pop up the soft keyboard Figure3 3 2 you can type letters from it Figure3 3 1 Check Keyboard Figure3 3 2 Soft Keyboard There are two methods for inputting capitalized letters a...

Page 19: ...rt menu Figure3 8 you can see system settings in it Figure3 4 1 Figure3 4 1 Control Panel The setting applications are listed as Table3 1 Table3 1 System Settings List Application Description Set inte...

Page 20: ...operties Set password for system Regional settings Customize regions user interface input language Adjust current time current date and change time zone Select and remove programs Switch input method...

Page 21: ...lume and sounds Display system information adjust memory and change device name Adjust background appearance and backlight Adjust dialing properties WLAN setting Configure wireless network Certificate...

Page 22: ...ured by Motorola high quality and is mounted on top of the device Figure4 1 1 Figure4 1 1 Barcode Scanner 4 1 1 1D Barcode Scanner The 1D barcode scan engine is Symbol SE955 Its parameters are in Tabl...

Page 23: ...PDF417 QR code etc refer to Appendix 2 Ambient Constant dark 9 000ft candles 96 900Lux Focal Distance Near 5 inches Far 9 inches Scanning Accuracy 5 0mil 20mil 4 1 3 Scanning Direction Please notice...

Page 24: ...you setting to 24 or 25dBm 4 Antenna Gain 3dBi 5 Reading Writing Range it depends on the tags the power and the frequency Different tags may have different range because they are different designed a...

Page 25: ...rovides single tag operations multiple tags operations and UHF reader settings such as setting power setting frequency mode and others 1 Run UHFSample from desk top Figure4 2 4 reader will initialize...

Page 26: ...d WriteEPC please type new EPC into Data edit box its length should be multiple of word one word equals 2 bytes 4 Hex numbers for example 6666 or 6666FFFF 66 or 6666FFF is wrong Figure 4 2 9 Figure 4...

Page 27: ...n address Address edit box address 0 by default type data length you want to read Length edit box cannot be 0 or null received data will display on Data edit box Figure4 2 11 if cannot find tag or typ...

Page 28: ...word now Figure4 2 15 Figure4 2 16 Figure4 2 14 Write Data Figure4 2 15 Invalid Data Clear clear all data from edit boxes in SingleTag tab page Figure4 2 17 Figure4 2 16 Clear Data 2 Tab page MultiTa...

Page 29: ...reading Figure4 2 18 and click Clear to clear list data Figure4 2 16 Reading Figure4 2 17 Stop Reading 2 Tab page Settings is for UHF reader settings GetVersion show the firmware version of UHF module...

Page 30: ...transmission 4 3 1 WiFi Configuration 1 Open AppCenter on desktop Figure4 3 1 then run the application WIFI in AppCenter Figure4 3 2 Figure4 3 1 AppCenter Figure4 3 2 WiFi Application 2 Click Load on...

Page 31: ...ption and Authentication Figure4 3 6 and type password in Network Key and then click OK Figure4 3 7 Figure4 3 5 Choose Router Figure4 3 6 Wireless Properties Figure4 3 7 Type in Password Figure4 3 8 C...

Page 32: ...address yourself if necessary as steps below 1 Click Start Menu Settings Network and Dial up Connections Figure4 3 10 2 Double click JAGURGSP1 in Connection window Figure4 3 11 3 Check Specify an IP a...

Page 33: ...ou can find a shortcut pmmon and a folder Startup in it Figure4 3 15 Copy the pmmon shortcut to StartUp folder Figure4 3 16 and restart the device Next time when the device wakeup or restart the WiFi...

Page 34: ...card slot refer to chapter 2 3 4 4 1 Create and Configure Connection 1 Click Start Menu Settings Network and Dial up Connections Figure4 4 1 and then double click Make New Connection Figure4 4 2 Figu...

Page 35: ...the commas and quotation marks into Extra Settings as Figure4 4 6 the CMNET it is the APN of China Mobile should be replaced by your local GPRS APN Access Point Name left others default then click OK...

Page 36: ...G and then OK Figure4 4 11 Click OK on Dialing Properties Figure4 4 12 and then back to desktop Figure4 4 9 Dial Up Connection Figure4 4 10 Dialing Properties Figure4 4 11 Edit Dialing Patterns Figur...

Page 37: ...Our device can communicate via Bluetooth 2 0 Run Bluetooth and then click Activate Device Figure4 5 1 If succeed the button Scan Device will be active Figure4 5 2 click Scan Device to scan choose the...

Page 38: ...e UTC Time Longitude Latitude Satellite Total Effective Begin Time Access Time and Spending Time from it Click Stop to stop getting data Figure4 6 1 GPS Data 4 7 Camera The camera is 3 2 mega pixels a...

Page 39: ...n Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Windows XP Service Pack 1 Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows XP Starter Edition Windows XP Tablet PC Edition ActiveSync6 1_OfficialRelease x64 exe Supports OS 64bi...

Page 40: ...as installing program in Windows XP If the application is an exe file for Windows CE you can copy it in and directly run it 5 3 Update Operation System Before updating please backup your data copy th...

Page 41: ...AppCenter cab copy it to the terminal then double click to install it to default directory 2 Get the file WinCE UHFSample_ENG cab copy it to the terminal then double click to install it to default dir...

Page 42: ...VS2008 has been already installed otherwise the SDK cannot be installed successfully 2 SDK File can be seen on Development Environment Setting file in SDK find C5000 msi and double click it please tur...

Page 43: ...eed to install Documentation information because the system will be likely to go failure while installing if this section is selected Then click Next to enter Figure6 1 6 8 Click Install in Figure6 1...

Page 44: ...u need to select the programming platform for the first time to open VS2005 and to create a new project when using VS2005 Click File New Project as shown in Figure6 1 10 Figure6 1 10 2 Select it and y...

Page 45: ...project name such as 1Dbarcode as shown in red sections in Figure6 1 10 4 Click OK to enter Win32 Application Wizard as Figure6 1 12 Figure6 1 12 5 Click Next to enter SDK to select platforms Figure6...

Page 46: ...English US Figure6 1 14 7 No need to adjust the 3 sections below click Finish to finish creating project 8 Choose targeted device Right click in Visual Studio tool and select Device 9 Select C5000 ARM...

Page 47: ...n be always used by expansion module COM 4 at the middle of the device This port should be share with GPRS RFID Barcode modules When one module using it others should release it Please check R19 R21 w...

Page 48: ...e with fully charged battery Keyboard doesn t work Check if the device is in standby status Restart the device Replace with fully charged battery TF card can t be identified Check if the TF card is pl...

Page 49: ...tible with the tags Ensure the program is correct please refer to 4 2 Ensure the tag being scanned is within the RFID sensing area please see 3 2 7 4 Network and Communication Problems Table 7 4 Netwo...

Page 50: ...he attached stylus or plastic pen shape objects that suit touch screens Do not use steel pen pencil or other sharp and hard articles on the screen Use soft cloth with diluted screen detergent to clean...

Page 51: ...fire explosion or other hazard To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 113 F 0 and 45 C Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of...

Page 52: ...store the equipment in or near areas that might get very hot such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer Battery usage by ch...

Page 53: ...e10 3 Battery Label 10 2 Conformity ETSI EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 ETSI EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 ETSI EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 EN 50371 2002 ETSI EN 300 440 1 V1...

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