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© 2015 Janam Technologies LLC. All rights reserved.

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Summary of Contents for XG3 Series

Page 1: ...XG3 User Manual 2015 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved Technology at Work...

Page 2: ...cations 3 14 Battery Power 3 15 Conserving Battery Power 3 15 Keylight Enable and Duration Function 3 18 Disabling Connectivity 3 18 Opening Applications 3 19 Removing Programs 3 19 Communication Port...

Page 3: ...the Bluetooth Radio 9 2 Pairing Bluetooth Devices 9 2 10 Regulatory CH PG XG3 Regulatory Information 10 1 Trademarks 10 1 Symbols 10 1 Power Supply 10 2 Laser Safety 10 2 FCC EU RF Exposure 10 3 CB S...

Page 4: ...well s Adaptus imaging technology and Motorola s SE965 extended range 1D laser scan engine the XG3 is optimized for scan intensive extended shift use Features include a 3 5 inch color display with har...

Page 5: ...icrophone 13 Shift Key 3 LCD 14 Yellow Function Key 4 Indicator LED 15 DC Jack 5 Notification LED 16 Connector 6 Scan Window 17 Blue Function Key 7 Left Scan LED 18 Enter Key 8 Right Scan LED 19 Back...

Page 6: ...Manual Janam Technologies LLC 1 3 1 Battery 7 Speaker 2 Battery Lock Switch 8 microSD Card Cover Slot 3 Stylus Slot 9 Handstrap Bar 4 Stylus 10 Scan Trigger 5 Lanyard Connector 11 Handstrap Hole 6 Sca...

Page 7: ...he Janam XG3 Software Development Kit enables programmers to develop applications for Janam XG Series rugged mobile computers running the Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld operating system It contai...

Page 8: ...e only Janam approved Li Ion battery packs Unauthorized batteries may result in damage not covered by the warranty Changing the Main Battery Pack Before removing a battery pack press the Power key to...

Page 9: ...et Mobile Computers or batteries All components must be dry before connecting to an external power source NOTE If you remove the battery pack you have 30 minutes of backup power Managing Main Battery...

Page 10: ...fully charged battery or apply AC power to the terminal Checking Battery Power Tap the battery icon to open the Power Properties The Battery tab opens displaying the charge status of the main and back...

Page 11: ...used battery in the trash It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines WARNING Installing charging and or any other action should be done by authorized personnel and f...

Page 12: ...ocks Do not disassemble or modify i e bend crush or deform the battery pack The battery pack contains safety and protection devices which if damaged may cause the battery pack to generate heat explode...

Page 13: ...speaker jack Pressing the power button again will suspend the XG3 device s operation Holding the power button for an extended time will invoke the boot option screen See Chapter 4 for additional infor...

Page 14: ...1 Tap the screen when automatically instructed to do so during initial setup or after a clean boot 2 Follow the on screen instructions tapping the screen where indicated by the crosshair symbol Follow...

Page 15: ...ent the Clock menu From the Clock menu you can take the minimally required action of setting the date and time or tap View All to review all Getting Started options including Make a call Set date and...

Page 16: ...the Windows icon from the Windows Embedded Handheld Desktop provides alternative access to the Getting Started menu IMPORTANT NOTE Always use the supplied stylus for tapping or making strokes on the s...

Page 17: ...functions and programs The left and right arrows are used to scroll through additional icons Icons Meaning Open the start menu Access the Wireless Manager Open the Scanner option menu Indicates the Ke...

Page 18: ...first alert is dismissed by the user Main Battery One additional warning Main Battery Very Low appears before a critically low condition forces suspension of XG3 device operation At what Main Battery...

Page 19: ...nts XG3 Connector The XG3 I O connector powers the terminal charges the main battery and facilitates communication This connector supports High speed USB 2 0 communication up to 480 Mbps Through this...

Page 20: ...8 USB Host Detect IN 9 CTS RS 232 IN 10 RXD RS 232 IN 11 GND 12 GND 13 CRADLE Detect IN 14 USB Client D IN OUT 15 USB Client D IN OUT 16 USB Client 5V PWR NOTE Signals referenced are for a DTE device...

Page 21: ...icroSD card slot has a picture showing orientation for insertion Peel back the rubber flap and gently insert the card pushing it until it locks in To remove gently push it again until it ejects IMPORT...

Page 22: ...om the Windows Embedded Handheld Start screen tap Settings 2 From the Settings screen tap System 3 From the System Screen scroll down and tap the Screen icon 4 From the General tab select the preferre...

Page 23: ...to make changes The general navigations and actions used to affect these changes are instructive to other similarly controlled settings Key XG3 Device Option Settings Getting Started Open the getting...

Page 24: ...word Setting up a device password 1 Tap Set up a device password on the Getting Started menu screen 2 Tap the arrow to the right of Set up a password in Settings Lock 3 Check the Prompt if phone devic...

Page 25: ...owercase letters numerals or punctuation Examples Upc4003 UPC 4003 To remove password protection 1 Tap Start menu Settings Personal tab Lock 2 Enter your current password 3 Un check the Prompt if devi...

Page 26: ...and times are displayed is controlled by Regional Settings XG3 devices are shipped with regional language and input settings pre set to English United States To change Regional settings 1 From the Win...

Page 27: ...Windows Embedded Handheld Start menu tap Settings Personal folder Owner Information 2 Select the Identification tab and enter Owner Information 3 Select the Notes tab to enter additional owner inform...

Page 28: ...ndscape right handed or left handed Changing screen orientation 1 From the Windows Embedded Handheld Start Screen Tap Settings icon System folder Screen icon 2 Select the preferred screen orientation...

Page 29: ...izing with a PC Connecting to a network Restoring information from a backup Assigning or changing the device name and or description 1 From the Start menu tap Settings icon System folder About icon 2...

Page 30: ...Description cannot exceed 50 characters It must begin with a letter consist of letters from A to Z numbers from 0 to 9 and cannot contain spaces Use the underscore character to separate words IMPORTAN...

Page 31: ...13 Key XG3 Device Option Settings continued Front Panel Layout To adjust device volume 1 Tap the speaker in the title bar then tap the speaker in the horizontal scroll bar 2 Select speaker ON OFF or...

Page 32: ...it the user s preference 1 Tap Settings Sounds Notifications 2 From the resulting Sounds Notifications Sounds screen choose device functions by tapping the corresponding checkbox s 3 For Screen taps a...

Page 33: ...be set to strike a balance between user preference and optimal battery life On battery power timers control the selected action only when the device is being operated on battery power On external pow...

Page 34: ...system on the Windows Embedded Handheld Start screen 2 Tap Power on the Windows Embedded Handheld Settings desktop 3 Tap Advanced on the Power 4 Check On battery power 5 Select the preferred length of...

Page 35: ...esktop 4 Check the Turn off the backlight if device not used for box and select the preferred length of inactivity before activation of the screen off power saving function from the pull down menu Sho...

Page 36: ...the Windows Embedded Handheld Start screen 2 Tap System Backlight tab Keypad backlight 3 Enable the keylight function by selecting the check box Disabling Connectivity In conditions where it is not ne...

Page 37: ...Opening Applications To open an application Tap the desired application from the Windows Embedded Handheld desktop Removing Programs applies only to user installed programs To remove a program 1 From...

Page 38: ...ons Introduction and setup Program Buttons allow the custom assignment of programs or actions to the defined keys In the example shown the Left Scan button is selected to Run an Application Tap Open t...

Page 39: ...d reset procedures before execution On Resume Off Suspend and Reset Functions On Resume Off Suspend To Suspend or Resume the XG3 device operation Press the Power key once to suspend operation and pres...

Page 40: ...the power menu To master reset or clean boot A master reset or clean boot returns the XG3 to factory settings removing ALL applications and data stored on the device Any files or programs stored in t...

Page 41: ...unction Synchronizing Import or exchange data between a PC and the device using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center See Chapter 7 for more on synchronization Note The Janam XG3 device features...

Page 42: ...the 123 key in the upper left corner To select the International keyboard tap the key at the lower left of the keyboard Custom Key Programming A selection of XG3 device keypad function keys can be rep...

Page 43: ...tab 2 Select the Enable ClearType check box Text Size To increase or decrease screen text size 1 Tap the Settings icon from the Windows Embedded Handheld Start menu System folder Screen icon Text Size...

Page 44: ...o record voice notes 1 Tap the Notes icon from the Windows Embedded Handheld Start menu 2 Tap the Menu icon on the Tile Toolbar 3 Select the Review Recording Toolbar option from the pull down menu 4 T...

Page 45: ...the Motorola laser or Honeywell imaging scanner Laser MOTOROLA SE96X laser scan engine The SE96X packs the largest feature set into one of the smallest engines available creating an engine that offers...

Page 46: ...naged by a third party application not covered in this manual A Laser Based Configurations This section is specific to XG3 Series configurations equipped with the MOTOROLA SE96X laser scan engine Plea...

Page 47: ...uter over one of the Sample Bar Codes on paragraph 6 9 A range of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm from the bar code is recommended 3 Project the aiming brackets by pressing and holding the Scan key The Scan LED...

Page 48: ...ique and with practice quickly learn to adapt to different application environments Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated the touch screen displays a preview of the object This is a live...

Page 49: ...you want to sync To set up a partnership to automatically sync files 1 Connect your XG3 device to your PC and power the XG3 on Synchronization requires the following A direct connection between the X...

Page 50: ...ply your preferences and click OK To end a partnership 1 Unplug the USB cable from the PC to break the ActiveSync connection 2 Open the Windows Mobile screen on the PC 3 Click Mobile Device Settings a...

Page 51: ...s portable devices By default the 802 11a b g n radio is powered off i e disabled out of the box Once enabled the state of the radio will survive subsequent soft and hard resets The next step is to co...

Page 52: ...Manual Janam Technologies LLC 8 2 6 Configuration is complete and accurate when the Status changes to COMPLETED The Status panel provides usefull information about your wireless connection including...

Page 53: ...tab shows your network configuration The Settings tab allows access to higher level radio controls The default values have been derived and set to accommodate the majority of environmental conditions...

Page 54: ...within range You can use Bluetooth as follows Beam information such as files appointments tasks and contact cards between devices that have Bluetooth capabilities Use a Bluetooth service Once you con...

Page 55: ...Bluetooth icon in Start Settings 2 The Bluetooth Manager is launched 3 Tap Mode to enable the radio 4 Tap Add new device the Bluetooth Manager will search for discoverable devices Pairing Bluetooth De...

Page 56: ...key and tap the Next button 4 Enter the same passkey on the other device when prompted 5 Pairing is complete 6 The paired device will show as disconnected while viewing the Bluetooth Manager 7 For dev...

Page 57: ...splayed in this software may be the trademarks of their respective companies Symbols in this manual In this manual some important items are described with the symbols shown below Be sure to read these...

Page 58: ...ngerous and the warranty does not cover damage to the device caused by non Janam approved power supplies The package includes international AC plugs The AC plugs must be plugged into the power supply...

Page 59: ...e compliance with RF exposure guidelines If you do not use a body worn accessory and are not holding the device at the ear position the handset a minimum of 1 0cm from your body when the device is swi...

Page 60: ...tly prohibited for use with this device Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by...

Page 61: ...rdous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and diminish the pressure on the natur...

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