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HANDHELD COMPUTER 

 

 

DF7A 

 

 

USER’S GUIDE 

(Preliminary Version) 

Summary of Contents for DF7A

Page 1: ...HANDHELD COMPUTER DF7A USER S GUIDE Preliminary Version...

Page 2: ...ons or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties for the correctness of this book nor any license grant of MilDef Crete s pat...

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: ...ate the receiving 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 th...

Page 5: ...Norms EN55022 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...

Page 6: ...08 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 following European standards E...

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: ...nformation 10 Start Using Your Handheld Computer 10 Suspend Stop Using Your Handheld Computer 12 Using the Touchscreen 14 Using Application Keys 15 Audio Features 16 Manage Micro SD Card 17 Device Con...

Page 11: ...I O Ports 31 Battery 32 Double Capacity Battery Option 32 20W AC Adapter 32 Dimensions Weight 32 Case Materials and Color 33 Certification 33 Accessories 34 Multi Charger MCDF Option 35 Chapter 5 Main...

Page 12: ...Unpacking 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 Uni...

Page 13: ...equired to work in a hostile environment please maintain your handheld computer regularly by cleaning dust water and etc to keep it in an optimal operating condition Environmental Ratings Operating Te...

Page 14: ...nents Note the following illustrations show optional devices which may not on your device Front View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 Receiver To hear the sound from the other end of the pho...

Page 15: ...reen 5 Function Keys Back Home Menu Rear View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 Battery Lock Slot type head for locking the battery 2 Speaker Mono Speaker for audio output 3 Battery Pack Prov...

Page 16: ...1 Power Button Turns the device ON OFF Put the device to suspend mode 2 Micro SD Card Slot Removable mass storage media Left View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 Volume up control Increases...

Page 17: ...endix L2 SMA ANT Optional SMA ANT function WiFi Bluetooth GPS Refer to Appendix Bottom View No Feature Functional Description Remark 1 DC in USB client Standard Sealed DC in 5V with LEMO 8 pin Connect...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...let 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 tur...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...on the power your will see LOADING on the screen and your handheld computer will start to load the required boot up files and processes for operation This start up procedure is called boot up Your han...

Page 22: ...ock which is located at the bottom of your desktop allows you to easily launch programs and applications installed within your handheld computer Users can set and customize the Main Dock by their pref...

Page 23: ...e more battery life do not need to stop wireless connectivity and keep your device ready to resume back to work on a moment s notice You can change your handheld computer to different mode anytime by...

Page 24: ...state for your handheld device when you do not need to operate your device for an extended period of time Hardware Reset If you press the power button for more than 8 seconds the hardware of the devic...

Page 25: ...re effectively Desired Operation Action Tap Tap the screen with your finger when you want to select onscreen items such as application icons or onscreen buttons Press and hold To open the available op...

Page 26: ...hows basic functions of using application keys Application Keys Functions Back Press to return to the previous screen Home Press to return to the Home screen Press and hold to show applications recent...

Page 27: ...g Information Audio Features Your handheld computer is equipped with an audio codec for sound playback To adjust the volume of your device please use the volume up down button located at the upper lef...

Page 28: ...unterclockwise to unlock The micro SD card slot is located at the bottom side Please take note of the card slot differences to prevent insertion of incompatible card types and do not attempt to force...

Page 29: ...cro SD Card Removing Micro SD Card To remove micro SD card it is suggested to safely remove it by Tap Menu key Settings Storage Unmount SD card as the following illustration shows Insert Micro SD card...

Page 30: ...Chapter 2 19 Operating Information Note Do not have a sudden removal of SD cards when the device is turned on Such an action may cause data loss...

Page 31: ...2 20 Operating Information Device Connectivity For your ease of operations you can turn on off your wireless devices through Setting Menu The following image is an example of wireless and networks con...

Page 32: ...Fi connectivity The Wi Fi module of your handheld computer supports IEEE 802 11 b g n To activate your Wi Fi function please follow the steps below 1 Tap the Setting icon 2 Swipe the bar to the ON po...

Page 33: ...dheld computer with a short range wireless communication protocol to connect with other compatible devices To activate your Bluetooth functions please follow the instructions below 1 Tap the Setting i...

Page 34: ...atellites To make sure that it can function normally please use the device outside with a clear view of the sky and do not cover the antenna To activate your GPS functions please tap the GPS APP and t...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...er 3 25 Operating Information Note To ensure system stability please connect your computer to an external power source when operating at 20 C ambient temperature Standard LEMO Conn Optional Micro USB...

Page 37: ...s well as power saving tips Battery Low When the battery is nearly exhausted Battery Low warning message will be shown Once the Battery Low warning occurs please Save and close the files you are curre...

Page 38: ...Then the remainig Battery Power Saving Tips You may extend the battery life of your handheld computer by Lower the LCD display brightness using backlight control Put your device into lock by pressing...

Page 39: ...tery is nearly exhausted you can continue operation by either connecting your handheld computer to an external power source such as AC adapter or replacing the battery Note Always remember to turn OFF...

Page 40: ...ocessor Qualcomm MSM8225Q Quad Core Cortex A5 1 2GHz Memory RAM 1GB Mobile RAM ROM 8 GB External Storage Micro SD Card support SDHC up to 32G OS Android 4 1 2 Jelly Bean Audio Mono Speaker Back Side B...

Page 41: ...with LED B L Capacitive Multi Touch Sunlight Readable screen Anti glare screen treatments Optical bonding Brightness min typ 320 384 nits Wireless Communication Devices IEEE 802 11b g n Wi Fi 2 4GHz...

Page 42: ...in USB client Standard Sealed DC in 5V with LEMO Conn 8 pin Optional Sealed Micro USB L5 Optional Sealed Fischer Connector L5 1 L5 3 Choose 1 out of 5 for each connector RS232 x 1 USB x 1 100M LAN x 1...

Page 43: ...ce settings Double Capacity Battery Option 3 7V 7040mAh 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...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...Same as DB6 Optional 1M USB Cable Micro USB 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 to RJ45 Optional...

Page 46: ...or fully 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 250 L x 250 W x 132 H mm...

Page 47: ...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 48: ...h Bluetooth network Ensure that Both devices have Bluetooth turned on The distance between the two devices is not over 10 meters 32 feet and that there are no large obstructions between the devices Bo...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...USB L1 SMA Select one WiFi BT GPS L2 SMA Select one WiFi BT GPS L3 POGO conn POGO 20pin L4 POGO conn POGO 20pin L5 1 Fischer connector 8 pin L5 2 Fischer connector 8 pin L5 3 Fischer connector 8 pin...

Page 51: ...Appendix 40 Appendix Note If Fischer Connector is chosen for L5 1 it will be a little extended than the other two Fischer Connectors as the following illustration shows...

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