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SO 9001 Certified

Quality Management System

NEO Hand-Held Computer

(Model No. PX750)

February 23, 2009

Part No. 8100157.A

Summary of Contents for NEO PX750

Page 1: ...ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System NEO Hand Held Computer Model No PX750 February 23 2009 Part No 8100157 A ...

Page 2: ...ept for the sole purpose of promoting the sale of Psion Teklogix manufactured goods and ser vices Furthermore this document is not to be used as a basis for design manufacture or sub contract or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc Windows and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Th...

Page 3: ...tend to any product that has been tampered with altered or repaired by any person other than an employee of an authorized Psion Teklogix service organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale for full details Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this material complete accurate and up to date In ad dition changes are periodically added to the information herein these changes ...

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Page 5: ...he Unit On 11 2 2 2 Switching The Unit Off Suspend 12 2 3 Calibrating The Touchscreen 12 2 4 Wireless Networking 12 2 4 1 Status Tab 13 2 4 2 Wi Fi Config Tab 14 2 4 2 1 Authentication Modes 15 2 4 2 2 EAP 16 2 4 2 3 Encryption 17 2 4 2 4 Connecting The Wireless Network 18 2 4 3 Configuring TCP IP 19 2 4 3 1 IP Address 19 2 4 3 2 Name Server 21 2 4 4 Advanced Tab 22 2 5 Checking The Scanner 23 2 6...

Page 6: ...eys 33 3 4 3 2 The Macro Keys 33 3 4 4 26 Key Keyboard Accessing Alpha Keys 33 3 4 5 The Keyboard Backlight 35 3 5 The Display 35 3 5 1 Adjusting The Display Backlight 35 3 5 2 Calibrating The Touchscreen 35 3 6 NEO Hand Held Indicators 36 3 6 1 LED Indicator 36 3 6 2 Audio Indicators 37 3 6 2 1 Adjusting The Receiver Volume 38 3 6 3 Onscreen Indicators 38 3 7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing...

Page 7: ... 4 2 Security Settings 57 4 4 3 Programs 59 4 4 4 Shortcuts 60 4 4 5 Settings 62 4 4 6 Run 63 4 4 7 Shutdown 63 4 5 Using A Dialog Box 64 Chapter 5 Configuration 5 1 Remote Connect 71 5 2 The TekTerm Application 71 5 3 The Control Panel 71 5 4 Control Panel Icons 72 5 5 Basic Setup 76 5 5 1 Display Properties 76 5 5 1 1 Display Backlight 76 5 5 1 2 Display Appearance 78 5 5 2 Keyboard Properties 7...

Page 8: ... Assignment 101 5 6 Bluetooth Setup 102 5 6 1 The Devices Tab 104 5 6 1 1 Pairing A Device 104 5 6 2 Headset 107 5 6 3 The Servers Tab 108 5 6 4 Outgoing Tab 109 5 6 5 Active Conn Tab 110 5 6 6 Properties Tab 111 5 6 7 Search For Tab 112 5 6 8 Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection 112 5 7 Total Recall 117 5 7 1 Creating A Backup Profile 118 5 7 2 Restoring A Profile 122 5 8 The Storage Manager 122 5 8 1 F...

Page 9: ...s 139 5 13 2 4 Code 39 140 5 13 2 5 Code 128 143 5 13 2 6 EAN 13 144 5 13 2 7 EAN 8 144 5 13 2 8 UPC A 144 5 13 2 9 UPC E 145 5 13 2 10 UPC EAN Shared Settings 146 5 13 2 11 Code 93 147 5 13 2 12 Codabar 147 5 13 2 13 MSI Plessey 148 5 13 2 14 Interleaved 2 of 5 149 5 13 2 15 Discrete 2 of 5 150 5 13 2 16 Composite 151 5 13 3 Decoded ISCP 152 5 13 3 1 Decoded ISCP Options 152 5 13 3 2 Decoded ISCP...

Page 10: ...rying Accessories 177 6 1 1 Attaching The Hand Strap 178 6 1 2 Belt Clip Installation 180 6 1 3 The Expansion Port 182 6 1 4 The Pistol Grip With Stylus 182 6 2 The Battery 183 6 3 Adaptor Cable Options 184 6 3 1 RS232 Adaptor Model No PX3050 184 6 3 2 Micro USB Adaptor Model No PX3054 186 6 4 Charging Options 187 6 4 1 Installation Docking Stations 187 6 4 2 Power Consumption Considerations 188 6...

Page 11: ...6 8 4 Network Access 195 6 8 4 1 Network Addressing 195 6 8 5 Battery Charging LED Behaviour 196 6 8 6 Troubleshooting 196 6 8 6 1 Network Link Unsuccessful 196 6 8 6 2 NEO LED Does Not Light When Docked 196 6 9 Scanners And Imagers 196 6 9 1 Basic Scanner Operations 197 6 9 2 Scanning Techniques 197 6 9 3 Troubleshooting 197 6 10 Bluetooth Peripherals 198 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 NEO Hand Hel...

Page 12: ...O Hand Held Computer User Manual Appendix A Pinouts A 1 Docking Connector Pinout A 1 A 2 Battery Connector A 2 A 3 Expansion Port Pinout A 2 Appendix B Wireless Zero Config B 1 Wireless Information B 1 B 2 Assigning An IP Address B 6 ...

Page 13: ...Psion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 About This Manual 3 1 2 Text Conventions 3 1 3 NEO Hand Held Computer Features 4 ...

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Page 15: ... Windows CE 5 0 and so on Chapter 4 Working With Windows CE 5 0 describes the Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 desktop and how to use it This chapter also out lines the basics of moving around a Windows CE 5 0 window selecting and opening icons files folders and working with a Windows dialog box Chapter 5 Configuration describes the Windows CE 5 0 Control Panel and how to use it to configure NEO Chapter 6...

Page 16: ... and carrying accessories The unique tilted screen design on this hand held computer makes the display content readily visible This means that the operator can scan a bar code and view the results on the display in one movement no need to manually tilt the unit to view the results after each scan In addition the tilted screen in conjunction with the protective rib at the base of the keyboard allow...

Page 17: ...omputer User Manual 5 Figure 1 1 NEO Hand Held Computer Numeric Alpha Numeric Model Variants Connected NEO Standard Features 2 7 inch Colour Touchscreen Windows CE 5 0 Professional 128 MB Flash 128 MB RAM microSD slot 3000 mAh Battery Discrete VoIP Push To Talk WiFi and Bluetooth Radios ...

Page 18: ...Numeric Keyboard Windows CE 5 0 Core 128 128 MB Memory microSD Slot 3000 mAh Battery Additional Batch Options Bluetooth Radio Bluetooth Radio and 1D Imager Bluetooth Radio and 1D Laser Scanner Platform Processor PXA270 Processor 312 Mhz Memory On board RAM 128 MB SDRAM On board ROM 128 MB Flash Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Programming Environment HTML XML Mobile Devices SDK HTML XML C...

Page 19: ...nge Application Software Internet Explorer 6 for CE Wordpad ActiveSync Open TekTerm ANSI TESS terminal emulations IBM 3270 IBM 5250 HP 2392 Wavelink MCL MCC PTX Connect Bar Code Applications 1D Standard Laser Scanner Option SE955 1D Standard Imager Option EV15 Internal Expansion Slots One microSD slot Expansion Port Battery Output Power USB Signalling Scanner Trigger Input Docking Port RS232 USB D...

Page 20: ... battery system Built in gas gauge and performance monitor System backup up to 10 minutes during battery swap 3 day real time clock backup Adjustable battery allocation between system backup and runtime Accessories Desktop charger Quad charger Pistol grip Holster Hand Strap Shoulder Strap Additional miscellaneous adaptors and cables a complete list of accessories is available at www psionteklogix ...

Page 21: ...ng The Touchscreen 12 2 4 Wireless Networking 12 2 4 1 Status Tab 13 2 4 2 Wi Fi Config Tab 14 2 4 2 1 Authentication Modes 15 2 4 2 2 EAP 16 2 4 2 3 Encryption 17 2 4 2 4 Connecting The Wireless Network 18 2 4 3 Configuring TCP IP 19 2 4 3 1 IP Address 19 2 4 3 2 Name Server 21 2 4 4 Advanced Tab 22 2 5 Checking The Scanner 23 2 6 Data Transfer Between The PC And The Hand Held 23 2 6 1 Using Micr...

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Page 23: ... data while you swap in a new battery all unnecessary draws on power such as the display and CPU are shut down to preserve power 2 2 Switching NEO On And Off 2 2 1 Installing The Battery And Switching The Unit On Push the release latch at the base of the battery cover to unlatch it Remove the battery cover Warning Before charging the battery it is critical that you review the safety guidelines in ...

Page 24: ...d to be recalibrated for correct operation Refer to Calibrating The Touchscreen on page 35 for details 2 4 Wireless Networking NEO contains an integrated 802 11b g radio module The Wi Fi Config application is used to configure NEO for one or more wireless network profiles A network profile contains set tings for SSID Service Set Identifier and security options Note If you are using a docking stati...

Page 25: ...ig The Wi Fi Config screen is displayed 2 4 1 Status Tab The Status tab displays information about the wireless network to which NEO is configured to connect When there are no network profiles configured this tab is not populated Disable Enable Radio This button toggles between Disable Radio and Enable Radio de pending on whether the radio is turned off or on ...

Page 26: ...n configuring a radio network you can either scan for an existing network or manually create a network If you tap on the Scan button a list of networks detected by the radio are displayed Highlighting one of the listed networks and tapping on the Add New button creates a new profile that is completed based on the security capabilities detected by the radio You may need to add additional informatio...

Page 27: ...ion Open WEP WPA PSK and 802 1x with EAP Tapping on the Auth Mode menu displays your authentication options Open Authentication Open authentication does not provide security When this option is chosen NEO will connect to wireless networks which do not use authentication or encryption Note Each Auth Mode has a unique Configure Profile screen attached to it with fields appropriate to the authorizati...

Page 28: ...e Shared Key When PSK is selected either WPA Personal PSK or WPA2 Personal PSK a shared key must be configured on both the access point and the hand held computer One of the follow ing can be chosen from the Encryption dropdown menu TKIP AES or TKIP AES 802 1X WAP WAP2 Enterprise And CCKM These authentication modes use 802 1X and with EAP authentication When 802 1X is se lected NEO uses WEP encryp...

Page 29: ...off line dictionary attacks FAST MSCHAPv2 Is a successor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect against off line dictionary attacks Like LEAP EAP FAST does not require the use of server or client certificates and supports Windows Active Directory and domains Server Certificate Verification When the Verify Server Certificate box is checked NEO will verify the certificate provided ...

Page 30: ...ompleted the necessary fields tap on OK 2 4 2 4 Connecting The Wireless Network Your configured network is listed in the Configure tab An X next to a network indicates that this is the network to which NEO will connect Tap on the Connect button to activate your network The Status tab is displayed The Status field displays ASSOCIATING while the 802 11b g radio attempts to connect to the network Onc...

Page 31: ...erver you will need to assign an IP address 2 4 3 1 IP Address To assign an IP address for your NEO Tap on the radio icon in the taskbar or Tap on Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Tap on the radio icon for which you want to assign an IP address in the sample screen below the icon is labelled SDIO86861 The Wireless Statistics screen is displayed ...

Page 32: ...Tap the stylus on the radio button next to Specify an IP address to select it Type an IP Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address in the appropriate fields Press ENTER to save your information Note When DHCP is enabled tapping the Renew button forces NEO to renew or find a new IP address This is useful if for example you are out of communication range for a longer period of time and your hand held ...

Page 33: ...the SDIO86861 IP Information tab see Figure 2 1 on page 20 tap on the Configure button Tap on the Name Servers tab The DNS and WINS fields in the Name Servers tab allow you to specify additional WINS and DNS resolvers The format for these fields is Note If DHCP is enabled name server addresses are assigned automatically ...

Page 34: ... left of Use Windows to con figure my wireless settings to add a check mark and activate this option You ll need to reset your NEO Choose Start Shutdown Warm Reset A dialog box is displayed letting you know that you will lose all unsaved data Tap on OK Once the reset is complete the Wireless Zero Config screen is displayed on your NEO Refer to Appendix B Wireless Zero Config for details Tap here t...

Page 35: ...ing system installed in your PC Microsoft ActiveSync is PC connectivity software that can be used to connect your hand held to PCs running this software ActiveSync works only with the Windows XP SP2 operating system or earlier If the Microsoft Vista operating system is installed in your PC ActiveSync is not re quired to transfer data between NEO and your PC By connecting NEO to a PC with a cable y...

Page 36: ...ed data are lost To execute a warm reset Press and hold down the FN BLUE key and the ENTER key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds 2 7 2 Performing A Cold Reset A cold reset clears the object store memory and restarts the operating system Registry set tings are maintained but any data and applications that are not stored in the Flash file system called Flash Disk on NEO or on a microSD car...

Page 37: ...ng Modifier Keys 31 3 4 2 The Keys 32 3 4 3 Function Keys And Macro Keys 33 3 4 3 1 Function Keys 33 3 4 3 2 The Macro Keys 33 3 4 4 26 Key Keyboard Accessing Alpha Keys 33 3 4 5 The Keyboard Backlight 35 3 5 The Display 35 3 5 1 Adjusting The Display Backlight 35 3 5 2 Calibrating The Touchscreen 35 3 6 NEO Hand Held Indicators 36 3 6 1 LED Indicator 36 3 6 2 Audio Indicators 37 3 6 2 1 Adjusting...

Page 38: ...eld Computer User Manual 3 9 1 Pairing A Bluetooth Headset Or Other Bluetooth Device 43 3 10 The microSD Card 43 3 10 1 Inserting The Card 43 3 11 General Maintenance 45 3 11 1 Caring For The Touchscreen 45 3 11 2 Cleaning NEO 45 ...

Page 39: ...3 1 Features Of NEO Figure 3 1 Front View Protective Rib Microphone LED Light Emitting Diode Receiver ...

Page 40: ...fety Battery Latch Scanner Imager Battery Cover microSD Card Compartment Expansion Port BACK OF NEO BOTTOM OF NEO Docking Port Cover Beeper Accessory Attachment Point Accessory Attachment Point Battery Door Detection Magnet inside battery cover Pistol Grip Attachment Slot Accessory Attachment Insert Pistol Grip Attachment Slot Accessory Attachment Insert Important Before attempting to install use ...

Page 41: ...uts off with more energy left in the battery so RAM can be backed up for a longer period of time Refer to Suspend Threshold on page 94 for details about reserving battery power for data backup purposes 3 2 3 Charging The Battery Batteries shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40 of capacity They must be fully charged prior to use 3 2 3 1 Charging Options Lithium ion batteries must ...

Page 42: ...ry is at maximum capacity 3 3 Switching The Hand Held On And Off To switch the unit on press and hold down the ENTER key for at least one second When the LED flashes green release the ENTER key The startup screen is displayed Switching Off NEO Suspend Note The specified battery charge times are based on NEO in suspend mode Additional peripherals and other power consumption features will alter the ...

Page 43: ...Pressing a modifier key changes the function of the next key pressed The SHIFT CTRL and ALT keys operate much like a desktop keyboard except that they are not chorded two keys held down simultaneously The modifier key must be pressed first followed by the key whose function you want modified 3 4 1 1 Activating Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed once it is displayed in lowercase letters i...

Page 44: ...n of the arrow up down left and right The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the next character you type will appear The SPACE Key Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters In a Windows dialog box press ing the SPACE key enables or disables a checkbox The DEL Key This key allows access to both the backspace and the delete function The backspace ...

Page 45: ... key F8 press FN BLUE 8 and so on 3 4 3 2 The Macro Keys While macro keys are not physically stamped on the keyboard up to 12 macro functions can be added using the Scancode Remapping function Refer to Scancode Remapping on page 86 for details about mapping keys Refer to Keyboard Macro Keys on page 83 for details about programming characters in a Macro key 3 4 4 26 Key Keyboard Accessing Alpha Key...

Page 46: ...rtant The letters you choose appear in the taskbar providing a visual indicator of which letter will be displayed on the screen Note To choose the second third or fourth alpha character assigned to a numeric key you may want to lock the FN ORANGE key on By default the FN ORANGE key is locked on when pressed once However depending on how your unit is set up in the One Shots tab you may find that yo...

Page 47: ...light conditions The backlight switches on when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped 3 5 1 Adjusting The Display Backlight The Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel allows you to determine the behav iour of the display backlight and its intensity Refer to Display Backlight on page 76 for details about the Display Properties dialog box Note that you can also adjust the backlight di...

Page 48: ...e 3 4 Calibration Screen Follow the directions on the calibration screen to calibrate the screen 3 6 NEO Hand Held Indicators NEO uses an LED Light Emitting Diode onscreen messages and audio tones to indicate the various conditions of the hand held the batteries the scans and so on 3 6 1 LED Indicator A tri coloured LED yellow green or red is located on the upper left side of the unit above the sc...

Page 49: ...haracter is rejected scan input is accepted or rejected an operator s entry does not match in a match field or the battery is low To specify how you want your NEO to respond under various con ditions refer to Volume And Sound Properties on page 90 Table 3 1 NEO Scanner LED Behaviour LED Behaviour Scan Status Solid Red Indicates the scanner is firing Blinking Red Unsuccessful decode Solid Green Suc...

Page 50: ...ements Remember to press the FN BLUE key again to turn it off 3 6 3 Onscreen Indicators The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays a variety of system status indicators Figure 3 5 Taskbar The taskbar changes dynamically and only those icons that are applicable are displayed For example if a radio is not installed in your NEO the radio signal icon is not displayed in the taskbar Note This sam...

Page 51: ...locked on it is displayed in the taskbar in low ercase characters for example blue key It will remain active only until the next key is pressed at which point the modifier key is turned off Battery Gauge The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides a visual indication of the remain ing battery power The icon acts as a meter that is either full at three quarter level half quarter level...

Page 52: ...ications can be restricted to prevent inadvertent changes 3 7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time As lithium ion batteries age their capacity decreases gradually and they are generally con sidered depleted after approximately 2 years of use less than 60 of original capacity remaining Keep in mind however that heavy usage or operating the unit at temperature ex tremes will shorten the ba...

Page 53: ...information about the battery status of the main battery installed in your unit When the hand held is switched off it goes into a low power suspend state but contin ues to draw a small amount of power from the battery This should not be an issue unless the unit is left in suspend state for more than a week for long term storage the battery should be removed from the unit Reduce display brightness ...

Page 54: ...docking station a dock icon is displayed in the navi gation bar at the top of the screen The unit also detects the presence of the Ethernet network 3 9 Bluetooth Radio The Bluetooth radio enables short range data communication between devices In addition it provides the capability to use a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone as a data modem ex changing information with other Bluetooth devices and pro...

Page 55: ... highlight headset and tap on the Services button If the headset has authentication enabled a dialog box appears requesting that you enter a PIN number Type your pin number and tap on OK A Services dialog box appears listing headset Press and hold the stylus on headset In the pop up menu choose Active Your headset is now paired A COM BSP port name will now appear beside the service for this device...

Page 56: ...oSD card onto the guides on the SD door position the card with the con nector pads at the bottom so that when the door is closed they make contact with the connectors in the unit Carefully flip the SD door down and slide it upward to lock it in place Do not force it microSD Door opened Connector Pads On microSD Card ...

Page 57: ...creen sodium hydroxide concentrated caustic solutions benzyl alcohol and concentrated acids 3 11 2 Cleaning NEO Use only mild detergent or soapy water to clean the hand held unit Avoid abrasive cleaners solvents or strong chemicals The plastic case is susceptible to harsh chemicals it is partially soluble in oils mineral spirits and gasoline The plastic slowly decomposes in strong alkaline solutio...

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Page 59: ...Using The Keyboard 49 4 2 Working With Files Folders And Programs 50 4 3 The Startup Desktop 51 4 3 1 The Desktop Icons 52 4 3 2 The Taskbar 53 4 3 2 1 Using The Taskbar 53 4 3 2 2 Customizing The Taskbar 54 4 4 The Start Menu 56 4 4 1 The Desktop 57 4 4 2 Security Settings 57 4 4 3 Programs 59 4 4 4 Shortcuts 60 4 4 5 Settings 62 4 4 6 Run 63 4 4 7 Shutdown 63 4 5 Using A Dialog Box 64 ...

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Page 61: ...he touchscreen To choose an icon open a file launch an applet or open a folder Double tap the stylus on the appropriate icon 4 1 2 Navigating Using The Keyboard If your NEO touchscreen has been disabled you can use the keyboard to choose icons nav igate dialog boxes display the desktop and so on If your unit has already been fully configured and your application is launched at startup you ll have ...

Page 62: ...olders And Programs for additional details about keyboard navigation 4 2 Working With Files Folders And Programs Figure 4 1 Working With Windows Icons Move the cursor Arrow keys Open file folder or icon ENTER Exit Save ENTER Close Exit Do Not Save ESC Navigate Dialog Boxes TAB To move cursor up SHIFT TAB To display the contents of the next tab in a dialog box CTRL TAB Select Deselect Radio Button ...

Page 63: ...o open or launch Press ENTER 4 3 The Startup Desktop When NEO boots up the startup desktop shell is displayed Any applications stored in the Startup folder start up immediately Figure 4 2 NEO Startup Desktop To access desktop icons Double tap on the icon to open a window or in the case of an application icon launch an application On the keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon and press E...

Page 64: ...on launches Internet Explorer a standard Windows CE 5 0 version Keep in mind that your supervisor will need to set up access using the Internet Options and the Network and Dial up Connections icons in the Control Panel Microsoft WordPad Microsoft WordPad is a basic word processor used to create edit view and print text documents Remote Desktop Connection This option allows your NEO to communicate ...

Page 65: ...letters For ex ample if you have set the CTRL key Lock to on in the Keyboard menu and you press the key it is displayed as CTRL KEY in the taskbar For detailed information on modifier keys and keyboard options see The Keyboard on page 31 4 3 2 1 Using The Taskbar A tooltip is displayed as each taskbar icon is highlighted The tooltip provides the status of each icon If you re using the touchscreen ...

Page 66: ...t displays only those icons you require In the Start Menu choose Settings Taskbar If you re using the keyboard Press FN BLUE to display the Start Menu Highlight the Settings option highlight Taskbar in the sub menu and press ENTER The Taskbar and Start Menu dialog box is displayed Taskbar General Tab Tap the stylus on the items you want to activate or deactivate The check mark indicates active ite...

Page 67: ...check Disable hot keys the Application from Start menu field becomes enabled Use this field to enter the name of the application you want to run when the user presses the Menu hot key FN BLUE 0 If you have disabled hot keys hidden the Start Menu and have no application configured the Menu hot key brings up the Security dialog box to allow authorized users to access the hand held configuration Keep...

Page 68: ...e lower left corner of the taskbar Tap on the item with which you want to work If you re using the keyboard Press FN BLUE period Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and press ENTER Note Some of the Start Menu items may be disabled based on the current NEO security settings Note If a Start Menu item has an underlined character you can type the underlined alpha character to display the assoc...

Page 69: ...for NEO Supervisor or User Figure 4 3 Security Levels Assigning The Supervisor Security Level The security level is represented by an icon in the shape of a lock in the taskbar The security levels define the options accessible to the operator in the Start Menu and the taskbar By default the security level is set to User restricting access to only the most basic Start Menu items To allow access to ...

Page 70: ...word in the Password text box all keyboard characters are valid In the Confirm Password text box retype the new password Configuring Security Choosing the Configure button displays the Configure Security dialog box This dialog box allows you to determine which security levels will have an associated icon displayed in the taskbar By default a security icon is not displayed for user level security N...

Page 71: ...e the rates at which the sound will be recorded Sounds recorded at the higher sample rate or bits per sample will be higher quality sound but will require more file storage space Lower sample rates and or bits per sample produces a smaller file but the sound quality suffers The record and play buttons operate in the same as on any recording device The X icon deletes the sound and the diskette icon...

Page 72: ...indows Terminal Server so that you can run a session on the Server machine using NEO Windows CE 5 0 device Remote Connect on page 71 provides a website with details about this option Windows Explorer The Windows Explorer installed on your NEO is consistent with all Windows CE 5 0 de vices You can access this option from the Start Menu under Programs Windows Explorer 4 4 4 Shortcuts System Tray If ...

Page 73: ... from the Start Menu and then press the RIGHT arrow key to display the sub menu Choose System Tray in the sub menu Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon in the taskbar about which you d like more information As each icon is highlighted a tooltip is displayed To display the associated Control Panel dialog box press ENTER Cycle Tasks When Cycle Tasks is selected and the Task Manager is not open y...

Page 74: ...wing settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections and Taskbar and Start Menu Figure 4 6 Settings Sub Menu Control Panel The Control Panel contains applets used to configure hardware the operating system and the shell If your NEO is running with the Psion Teklogix TekTerm application or another application additional configuration applets may appear in the Control Panel ...

Page 75: ... Taskbar And Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu option displays a dialog box in which you can customize the taskbar choosing which options will be displayed Refer to Customizing The Taskbar on page 54 for additional details about this option 4 4 6 Run Choosing the Run option from the Start Menu displays a dialog box in which you can enter the name of the program folder or document you want to o...

Page 76: ...ns that are saved in the Flash file system called Flash Disk on NEO or on a microSD card This should be used as a last resort if NEO cannot be reset using any other method 4 5 Using A Dialog Box A dialog box like the samples in Figure 4 9 on page 65 appears when you need to make se lections and enter further information You can move between dialog items by tapping on them with your stylus or by pr...

Page 77: ...dicate that additional options are available Press the TAB key to highlight the menu and use the arrow keys on your keyboard to cycle through the options Checkbox This box allows you to select or deselect an option To select or deselect a checkbox press the TAB key to highlight the checkbox and press the SPACE key to select or deselect it Radio buttons These buttons allow you to choose from a numb...

Page 78: ...lete and so on the options you ve chosen in a dialog box Use the TAB key to highlight the button you want to use Press the ENTER key to activate it Saving Your Choices Once you ve made all your changes press the ENTER key to save your changes and exit the window Note A dialog box item that is displayed in grey text indicates that it is not currently available ...

Page 79: ... 5 5 2 4 Keyboard One Shot Modes 82 5 5 2 5 Keyboard Macro Keys 83 5 5 2 6 Unicode Mapping 85 5 5 2 7 Scancode Remapping 86 5 5 2 8 Lock Sequence 89 5 5 3 Volume And Sound Properties 90 5 5 3 1 Volume Adjustments 91 5 5 3 2 Sound Adjustments 91 5 5 4 Power Properties 92 5 5 4 1 Battery Capacity 92 5 5 4 2 Power Saving Suspend 93 5 5 4 3 Suspend Threshold 94 5 5 4 4 Advanced 95 5 5 4 5 Devices 95 5...

Page 80: ...e 122 5 8 The Storage Manager 122 5 8 1 Formatting A Memory Card 122 5 8 2 Creating Partitions 123 5 8 3 Partition Management 124 5 9 IPv6 Support 126 5 10 TweakIT 127 5 10 1 Advanced Interface And Network 128 5 10 2 Advanced Services Settings 128 5 10 3 Internet Explorer Settings 129 5 10 4 User Display Settings 130 5 10 5 User System Settings 130 5 10 6 Registry Editor 131 5 11 Error Reporting 1...

Page 81: ...osite 151 5 13 3 Decoded ISCP 152 5 13 3 1 Decoded ISCP Options 152 5 13 3 2 Decoded ISCP Advanced Options 152 5 13 3 3 Code 39 153 5 13 3 4 Code 128 154 5 13 3 5 EAN 13 Settings 156 5 13 3 6 EAN 8 157 5 13 3 7 UPC A 157 5 13 3 8 UPC E 157 5 13 3 9 UPC EAN Shared Settings 158 5 13 3 10 Code 93 159 5 13 3 11 Codabar 159 5 13 3 12 MSI Plessey 160 5 13 3 13 Code 11 161 5 13 3 14 Interleaved 2 of 5 16...

Page 82: ...70 Psion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 5 13 4 1 Double Click Parameters 168 5 13 4 2 Display Parameters 169 5 13 4 3 Data Handling 170 5 13 5 Translations Tab 171 5 13 5 1 Case Rules 172 ...

Page 83: ...Term a Psion Teklogix application that has the ability to maintain multiple si multaneous sessions with a variety of host computers For detailed information please refer to the TekTerm Software User Manual PN 8000073 5 3 The Control Panel The Windows CE 5 0 Control Panel provides a group of icons through which you can set a variety of system wide properties such as mouse sensitivity network config...

Page 84: ...e applications from a single key press Bluetooth Devices Provides the tools to manage device pairing and configuration Certificates A public key is transmitted as part of a certificate The certificate assigned through this icon is used to ensure that the submitted public key is in fact the public key that belongs to the submitter The client checks that the certificate has been digitally signed by ...

Page 85: ...Provides options to configure your Internet browser You can determine items such as the default and search page that the browser applies when connecting to the Internet the cache size the Internet connection options and the security level that is applied when browsing IPv6 Support Refers to a new Internet Protocol specification version 6 that has been published to use 128 bit IP addresses replacin...

Page 86: ...irect connections to a desktop computer Selecting the Change Connection button allows you to change the type of direct connect to your PC Power Displays battery pack power status Alternately battery status can be accessed through the taskbar Additional tabs allow you to determine suspend states specify a suspend threshold and when seated in either the Combo Dock or Quad Dock determine whether or n...

Page 87: ...owing the directions on the screen System Displays system and memory properties In the Memory tab you can allocate memory between storage memory and program memory Teklogix Error Handling Service Teklogix Error Handling Service is an error diagnostic tool Teklogix Scanners Provides scanner parameters and the bar code symbologies that NEO scanner will success fully read Total Recall Provides access...

Page 88: ...Display Backlight The backlight is activated for a configurable amount of time when NEO is in use key press scanner trigger or data received from the host The Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel allows you to specify the intensity of the backlight along with how long the display will maintain the specified intensity Note Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory...

Page 89: ... The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the back light stays on at the configured intensity after the last user action keypress scan trigger Dim For The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the back light stays on at half the configured intensity dimmed backlight after expiration of the Bright For delay and as long as no...

Page 90: ... the other parameters defined in Display Properties dialog box are used 5 5 1 2 Display Appearance In the Display Properties dialog box open the Appearance tab This dialog box allows you to customize the display colour scheme 5 5 2 Keyboard Properties This icon displays the Keyboard Properties dialog box in which you can adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight an...

Page 91: ...board Properties dialog box open the Repeattab Repeat Delay The value assigned for this parameter determines the delay between repeat characters Sliding the Repeat Delay bar to the left increases the delay between key repeats and sliding the bar to the right shortens the repeat delay time Note These settings apply when a key is held down continuously ...

Page 92: ...nce This tab determines the allowable pause between alpha key presses on a numeric keyboard For example suppose you want to type the letter c you would need to press the 2 key three times With the ORANGE key locked on if you press 2 twice and then pause between key presses for 1 second the letter b will be selected automatically Moving the Sequence slider to the right increases the pause time betw...

Page 93: ...ens the keyboard backlight intensity and sliding it to the right lightens the intensity ON For The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the key board backlight stays on when a unit is not in use Note Tapping in the checkbox next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON forces the keyboard backlight to remain on when the unit is operating with ...

Page 94: ...n until you press the modifier key a second time to unlock or turn it off OneShot If you choose OneShot the modifier key remains active only until the next key is pressed Note Keep in mind that checking the taskbar lets you know whether or not these keys are locked on For example if the FN ORANGE key is locked on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays it in uppercase characters ORANGE KE...

Page 95: ...ped on the keyboard up to 12 macro functions can be added using the Scancode Remapping function Refer to Scancode Remapping on page 86 for details about mapping keys In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Macros tab A macro has 200 programmable characters or positions The macro keys can be pro grammed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executable keys includin...

Page 96: ... When you ve finished recording your macro sequence press the key sequence CTRL ALT ENTER or choose the Stop Recording button A new screen called Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created The Save button is highlighted Press ENTER to save your macro or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to discard it Executing A Macro To execute a macro Press the macro key to which you ve assigned the mac...

Page 97: ...screen above shows a U 0061 indicating that the character a is represented by the Unicode value 0061 and so on Keep in mind that Unicode configurations are represented as hexadecimal rather than decimal values All user defined Unicode mappings are listed in the Unicode Mapping tab in order of virtual key value and then by order of the shift state If a Unicode mapping is not listed the Unicode mapp...

Page 98: ...al key on a keyboard Every key has a unique scancode that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remap ping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the keyboard A key can be remapped to send a virtual key e g VK_F represents the F key VK_RETURN represents the ENTER key etc perform a function e g turn the scanner on change volume con trast etc or run a macro There ar...

Page 99: ...rd Properties dialog box The first column in the Scancode Remapping tab displays the scancodes in hexadecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column la belled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displayed in the third column labelled Function If the scancode is remapped to a function or a macro the first and second columns rema...

Page 100: ...rce is selected the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function is selected a list of valid functions appears in the dialog box When Macro is selected the macro keys available on your unit are listed in the dialog box Choose Virtual Key Function or Macro Choose a function from the Function list in the dialog box and tap on OK E...

Page 101: ...s from being pressed accidentally when for example the unit is inserted in a holster To lock the keyboard tap in the checkbox next to Enable key lock sequence Tap in the checkbox next to Keyboard locked at startup In the Key sequence dropdown menu choose the key sequence you will need to type to unlock the keyboard Note It is useful to leave the Show popup message enabled default so that anyone at...

Page 102: ...eld Computer User Manual A locked keyboard icon is displayed in the softkey bar when the keyboard is locked Type the key sequence to unlock the keyboard 5 5 3 Volume And Sound Properties In the Control Panel choose the Volume Sounds icon Figure 5 5 Volume Icon Locked Keyboard Icon ...

Page 103: ...nd beeper volume or to the right to increase the receiver and beeper volume Under the heading Enable sounds for enable the conditions under which you want NEO to play a sound Keep in mind that adjusting this slider modifies the beeper and the receiver volume 5 5 3 2 Sound Adjustments Note You can also adjust volume directly from the keyboard Refer to Audio Indicators on page 37 for details ...

Page 104: ...ou can choose the sound your hand held will emit when you close a program 5 5 4 Power Properties This icon displays a Power Properties dialog box that indicates the battery capacity and allows you to manage battery use In the Control Panel choose the Power icon Figure 5 6 Power Icon 5 5 4 1 Battery Capacity In the Power Properties dialog box open the Battery tab to view battery details ...

Page 105: ...it will go to sleep appear to be off When the time in the Suspend Timeout field elapses without any activity the unit enters suspend state In suspend state the hand held CPU enters a sleep state and the radio is shut off The state of the device RAM contents is preserved Pressing ENTER wakes the system from suspend state When NEO is in suspend state the network connection will not be broken immedia...

Page 106: ...es approximately 20 of the battery capacity for memory backup Once the battery is drained the system RAM memory is lost and the unit must reboot In most real time transaction environments this is not a problem it only takes a few seconds to boot However batch transaction environments where data is not saved to a non volatile memory a microSD FLASH card may need to pay particular attention to this ...

Page 107: ...ating with an active PPP connection network interface or active TCP IP connection Low Power Warnings The sliding scale at the bottom of this tab allows you to specify the remaining battery capac ity at which a warning message is displayed on the screen from 0 to 20 5 5 4 5 Devices This tab controls power to individual SDIO slot and built in devices Enable or disable the checkboxes as needed then t...

Page 108: ... 7 Stylus Icon 5 5 5 1 Double Tap In the Double Tap tab follow the directions to tailor the sensitivity of the stylus when you tap on the touchscreen 5 5 5 2 Calibration Touchscreens rarely require recalibration However if your touchscreen has never been cal ibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item follow the directions below ...

Page 109: ... To enable a disabled touchscreen Press the following keys TAB SPACE ENTER The Touch tab is displayed Press the SPACE key to uncheck the box and enable touchscreen operations 5 5 6 Manage Triggers This option allows you to configure how bar code scanners and other devices are triggered You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and the double click ti...

Page 110: ...f trigger mappings 5 5 6 1 Trigger Mappings A trigger mapping is an association between a particular key on the keyboard and a driver or application the module Along with keyboard keys trigger sources can also be grip trig gers external hardware triggers or software based When the specified key is pressed the trigger consumer for example a decoded scanner is sent a message ...

Page 111: ... so that you can add new trigger mappings Edit Tapping this button brings up the Edit Mapping dialog see Add And Edit Trigger Map ping on page 100 so that you can edit existing trigger mappings Remove Tapping this button removes an existing mapping OK The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made If the cancel button X is tapped instead or the ESC key is press...

Page 112: ...f the trigger events such as the Ex pansion port trigger Soft Scan and Scan for the trigger module selected Note It is possible to map the same source to different modules trigger consumers for example to both the Imager and Non Decoded Scanner If so both devices opera tions will occur simultaneously This is not recommended in most cases especially with devices such as Imagers It is also possible ...

Page 113: ...r down event is sent to the owner that is the application receiving the trigger press information followed by a trigger up If Double Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event will have occurred If a mapping with the type Up Down has also been configured for the same source it will only receive the first set of trigger events Modul...

Page 114: ...lient side devices NEO hand helds refer to the following website http www microsoft com windowsserver2003 techinfo overview security mspx 5 6 Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices and is intended for Personal Area Networks PAN The technology is based on a short range radio link that operates in the ISM band at 2 4 GHz When two Bluetooth equipp...

Page 115: ...efault Before you begin the setup process Under Settings Control Panel tap on the Power icon Tap on the Devices tab and tap in the checkbox next to Enable Bluetooth Tap on OK When the radio is enabled a Bluetooth icon appears the taskbar at the bottom of the screen It is ready for setup Tap on Settings Control Panel Bluetooth icon Figure 5 10 Bluetooth Icon The Bluetooth Manager dialog box display...

Page 116: ... place the device you want to pair in pairing mode Choose the Devices tab and Scan for devices in your area When the scan is complete highlight the device you want to pair with and either double click or press the Services button If a PIN dialog box appears type your PIN and tap on OK After entering the device PIN number the Services dialog appears with a list of services available on that device ...

Page 117: ...indicates whether you have a PIN password set for the device At this point you can either query for services or set the PIN for each device Once you high light a device in the list box both the Services and Set PIN buttons become available Services A discovered device may display several service profiles that it can use to communicate and you will want to activate the type you need Supported profi...

Page 118: ...or press the SPACE bar to display the Activation menu The Authentication and Encryption options can be changed only before activation To change these after activation deactivate the service first then change the options Once a service is activated all the information regarding the service including the RFCOMM channel number is saved in the registry Some remote devices may change their RFCOMM chann...

Page 119: ... indicating that this device has a PIN set Once a PIN is entered it is saved in the registry To remove the PIN Choose Set PIN and press ENTER If NEO attempts to connect to a remote device that has Authentication enabled and does not have a required PIN set an Authentication Request dialog box appears Enter the PIN and tap on OK to connect the devices 5 6 2 Headset The Headset connection is initiat...

Page 120: ... called the server The Servers tab displays the server profiles that can be activated in your hand held There is currently one server profile available Serial Tap on the checkbox to activate the server and it will display the associated port name beside the server name Once you activate a server profile it is recommended that NEO be rebooted before you try to bond from a server Note You do not nee...

Page 121: ...s the service from the outgoing list The Prompt menu determines the behaviour of the pop up Selection menu Choosing Everytime causes the Selection menu to be displayed each time an outgoing port is created If you choose Once the menu is displayed only when a partner service is not selected To display the Selection menu at any time Press CTRL ALT F1 and switch the partner Bluetooth device If a conn...

Page 122: ...The Connection list table shows the connections for scanning as well as the service connections Note You can change the device name and description of your radio by clicking on the System icon in Control Panel which will open the System Properties dialog box Click on the Device Name tab to access the menu and change your settings Then click on OK Although the name will have changed in the Properti...

Page 123: ...ays set to Handheld Local Bluetooth Address shows the address of your NEO radio Port Prefix is used to set the port name to either BSP or COM When the name is set to BSP BSP2 to BSP9 are available for activated services including the server When COM is chosen COM7 to COM9 are available NQuery Retry Name Query Retry governs the number of times the hand held will attempt to query the names of other ...

Page 124: ...scribe how to set up an internet data connection using a GSM cellular telephone with Bluetooth NEO communicates via Bluetooth to the cell phone which then accesses a WAN Wide Area Network and transfers data using GPRS 1 Enable the Dial Up Networking service in the cell phone 2 Make the phone discoverable 3 Pair the phone service with the NEO Dial Up Networking service using the Blue tooth Manager ...

Page 125: ...th GPRS WAN Connection Psion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 113 4 To set up the internet parameters on the NEO choose the Network And Dial up Connections icon from the Control Panel 5 Choose the Make New Connection icon ...

Page 126: ...ction 7 Choose the Next button to display the Modem dialog box 8 In the drop down menu labelled Select a modem choose the name of the modem with which you want to connect and then choose the Configure button to display the Device Properties dialog box NEO communicates via Bluetooth to your Bluetooth equipped cellular telephone and re trieves the parameters for the Device Properties dialog box NEO ...

Page 127: ...sion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 115 9 Under the Call Options tab turn off Cancel the call if not connected within and press ENTER to save your changes 10 In the Modem dialog box choose the Next button to display the Phone Number dialog box ...

Page 128: ... choose the Finish button 11 In the Control Panel choose the Dialing icon 12 The values in the Dialing Properties dialog box need to be edited according to your network carrier specifications Once you ve edited this dialog box to reflect your network carrier requirements press ENTER to save your changes 13 At this point you ll need to return to the Control Panel and choose the Network and Dial up ...

Page 129: ...Tap on the new icon When you tap on your new connection an onscreen message indicates the status of your connection connected disconnected error messages and so on 5 7 Total Recall Total Recall is a Psion Teklogix utility developed to maintain applications and settings during a cold boot This utility is based on a backup and restore concept In the Control Panel choose the Total Recall icon ...

Page 130: ...Delete Selected Profile Keep in mind however that until a profile is created the only available option is Create Backup Profile Choose the Next button to begin the process Profile Information This dialog box lists the possible storage destinations for the profile file 1 To begin type a name for the profile in the field labelled Profile Name 2 Choose the Profile Type you want to create For this dev...

Page 131: ...ly choose the Profile Location Flash Disk 4 Tap on the Next button to display the next dialog box Add Files Add Files By default All Files is selected so that all installed or copied files database entries and the Registry will be saved You can however limit the backup to databases and or the registry only By tapping the checkbox next to these items you can add or remove a check mark to enable or ...

Page 132: ...plays a pop up menu where you can tailor the list of files you want to back up To add a file to your backup list Choose Add Files Browse to and choose the files you want to add to your list To remove a file from your backup list Choose Remove Files a dialog box is displayed listing the files that will be backed up Highlight the item you want to remove from the list and tap on the Remove button ...

Page 133: ...r Manual 121 Choosing By File Type allows you to select the file types that you want backed up View Selections Depending on what you have selected for inclusion in your profile you can view a list of the selected files databases and or registry Choose the Next button to perform the operation ...

Page 134: ...ger The Storage Manager allows the user to view information about the microSD card present in NEO 5 8 1 Formatting A Memory Card Formatting a memory card bulk erases it Once a card is erased partitions may be created in it much like those on a hard drive Memory card devices are normally mounted made available to the system automatically when they are inserted They must be dismounted before they ca...

Page 135: ...ress the Format button to format the memory card All partitions and information on the card will be erased during the formatting process 5 8 2 Creating Partitions Once the card is formatted new partitions can be created in it The default is to create one partition that occupies the whole card but a card can be divided into more than one partition if desired Each partition appears as a separate fol...

Page 136: ...n list Any unallocated space on the card is indicated at the left and addi tional partitions can be created in it 5 8 3 Partition Management Partitions can be individually dismounted mounted deleted or formatted as well These and additional tasks are available from the Partition Properties dialog To dismount a partition Choose the desired partition Tap the Properties button The Partition Propertie...

Page 137: ...pears next to its name in the partitions list 4 Tap the Format button The Format dialog appears 5 Choose your format options These options include Version of file system FAT 16 for devices holding up to 4 GB or FAT 32 for devices containing up to 32 GB Number of FATs File Allocation Tables Number of entries allowed in the root directory Cluster size 5 KB to 64 KB There are also two checkboxes whic...

Page 138: ... the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears Tap the Mount button The partition is mounted The asterisk appears next to its name in the partitions list The Partition Properties dialog has buttons for additional functions Partitions can be defrag mented and their file structure can be scanned 5 9 IPv6 Support The IPv6 Support icon in the Control Panel allows you to activate IPv6 n...

Page 139: ...to display the associated dialog box Choose the checkbox next to Enable IPv6 Network Support to enable this internet protocol 5 10 TweakIT This utility allows you to tweak or adjust Advanced system settings interface network and servers User settings font size and docking port message and provides a Registry Editor ...

Page 140: ...allows you to enabled Internet Protocol specification version 6 that has been published to use 128 bit IP address replacing version 4 Modem Logging When this option is enabled NEO logs AT commands e g dial out information password string etc that the administrator can monitor for debugging purposes Modem commands are stored in MdmLog txt 5 10 2 Advanced Services Settings ...

Page 141: ...ialog box is used to synchronize NEO time with the time server time A warm reset must be performed once the server name as been entered 5 10 3 Internet Explorer Settings These Internet Explorer options are designed to make it easier to view and navigate web pages displayed on NEO Directional Tabbing Fit to Screen and Focus Rectangle When Directional Tabbing is enabled arrow keys can be used to nav...

Page 142: ... Manual 5 10 4 User Display Settings User Font Size This option allows you to adjust the size of the font used on the NEO display Large Normal or Small 5 10 5 User System Settings Docking Port Message Checking this box blocks the message that normally pops up on the display when NEO is docked ...

Page 143: ...is reserved for senior administrators who have a strong understanding of registry keys and values Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to NEO 5 11 Error Reporting Error Reporting allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Error Reporting icon ...

Page 144: ...2 Teklogix Error Handling Service Tap on Start Settings Control Panel Tap on the Teklogix Error Handling Service icon Teklogix Error Handling Service is an error diagnostic tool Tapping in the checkbox next to Enable error reporting enables this service 5 12 1 ErrorLogInfo To log errors tap on the ErrorLogInfo tab ...

Page 145: ...you retrieve and forward the information file to our offices 5 12 2 NetLog The NetLog option is used to log network traffic When you tap in the checkbox to the left of Enable NetLog Debug Capturing debug data is collected so that if necessary it can be for warded to a Psion Teklogix technician for evaluation You can also define where you want the data stored and the maximum size of the file ...

Page 146: ...es in which you can tailor bar code options and choose the bar codes your scanner will recognize The parame ters are preset with the default settings of the decoded scanner installed in the unit Not all options apply to all scanners Figure 5 13 Teklogix Scanners Icon For a listing of available scanners and their specifications please refer to Chapter 7 Specifications 5 13 1 Bar Codes ...

Page 147: ... All internal scanners can be configured using the Barcode dialog boxes 5 13 1 2 Restoring Default Settings If you want to restore the factory defaults after making changes the defaults can be applied to a selected parameter sub tree of parameters or all scanner parameters Press and hold the stylus on a symbology e g Code 128 to display a pop up a menu Choose Default subtree to reset only the para...

Page 148: ...ameter you want to reset Choose Default parameter to reset the parameter to the default setting 5 13 2 Decoded Internal Scanners Tap on the Scanner drop down menu and choose Decoded internal 5 13 2 1 Options Note Some options are available only for specific scanners Refer to the option names in this section for scanner model identification ...

Page 149: ...eld down Minimum Cancel Time The value assigned to this parameter determines the time delay before the scanner is turned off once the scanner trigger or button is released This gives the scanner a minimum amount of time to complete its current decode before the scan is cancelled when the user quickly triggers on off Low Power Timeout To extend laser life you can select the time the scanner remains...

Page 150: ...eing decoded Linear security level 2 specifies that all types of codes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Linear security level 3 specifies that code types other than the following must be success fully read twice before being decoded The following codes must be read three times Linear security level 4 requires that all code types be successfully read three times before being dec...

Page 151: ...de ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a transmit code None AIM or Symbol Scan Data Format This parameter allows you to change the scan data transmission format Double tapping on Scan Data Format displays the following options from which you can choose a data format data as is dat...

Page 152: ...e ECI escape followed by the data that was not interpreted 5 13 2 4 Code 39 Enabled Setting this parameter to on enables Code 39 Enable Trioptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters Setting this parameter to on allows this type of symbology to be recognized Convert To Code 32 Setting this parameter to on allows the scanner to convert the bar code from Code 39 to Code 32 C...

Page 153: ... to decode only those codes containing two selected lengths Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified range from 1 to 55 Check Digit Verification When this parameter is enabled the integrity of a Code 39 symbol is checked to ensure that it complies with specified algorithms Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter mus...

Page 154: ...the leading and trailing characters Add the prefix and suffix characters Count the number of characters remaining to either match the field size or determine if the length falls between the minimum and maximum size Field Size When a value is assigned for this parameter only bar codes that match the field size exactly can be transmitted If a value is assigned to this parameter a Minimum Size and Ma...

Page 155: ...ble ISBT 128 To successfully scan this variation Enable ISBT 128 must be set to on Decode Performance If this parameter is set to on one of three decode levels assigned to the Decode Performance Level parameter can be selected Decode Perf Level This parameter provides three levels of decode performance or aggressiveness for Code 128 symbols Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of re...

Page 156: ...ameter returns EAN 8 symbols to their normal format Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 2 8 UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable UPC A UPC A Check Digit If you enable this parameter the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data UPC A Preamble When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed where you can choose one of three ...

Page 157: ...UPC E and UPC E1 symbols transmit ted to the host device System Char system character transmitted with the data Country code and System Char both the country code 0 for USA and system character are transmitted with the data or None no preamble is transmitted The lead in characters are considered part of the symbol Conv UPC E To UPC A This parameter converts UPC E zero suppressed decoded data to UP...

Page 158: ...s decoded before transmission When you double tap on this parameter a dialog is displayed in which you can enter a value between 2 and 20 A value of 5 or above is recommended when Autodiscriminate is selected and you are decoding a mix of UPC EAN symbols with and without supplementals Security Level This parameter controls the tolerance for decoding edge to edge UPC EAN bar codes Double tapping on...

Page 159: ...engths Length within a range allows you to decode a code type within a specified range from 4 to 55 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 2 12 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Codabar Set Length L1 And Set Length L2 Lengths for Codabar can be set for Any length Length within a r...

Page 160: ... Two discrete lengths The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner Choosing One discrete length allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected length Choosing Two d...

Page 161: ...n be set for Any length Length within a range One dis crete length or Two discrete lengths The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner Choosing One discrete length allows you t...

Page 162: ...n be set for Any length Length within a range One discrete length or Two discrete lengths The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner Choosing One discrete length allows you to...

Page 163: ...set these parameters to on Linear Transmission Only When Linear Transmission Only is enabled only the linear code portion of the composite bar code is transmitted when scanned UPC EAN Composite Message This option allows you to choose how UPC EAN shared bar codes are transmitted Always Linked Never Linked or Auto discriminate Enable TLC 39 This composite component integrates MicroPDF417 with the l...

Page 164: ...isplays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds 5 13 3 2 Decoded ISCP Advanced Options Continuous Scan Mode Setting this parameter to on keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the scanner button is pressed and held down Minimum Cancel Time The value assigned to this parameter determines the time delay before the scanner is turned off once the scanner t...

Page 165: ... Read Timeout Prevents the same bar code from being read more than once The value assigned determines after what time period the scanner will timeout from 0 to 2550 msec Diff Read Timeout Prevents unwanted reading of other bar codes on the same label The value assigned deter mines after what time period the scanner will timeout from 0 to 2550 msec 5 13 3 3 Code 39 Enable Setting this parameter to ...

Page 166: ...algorithm the data is not transmitted The available options are Disabled MOD 43 Check French CIP or Italian CIP Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter must be enabled Minimum Length Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s...

Page 167: ...ociety of Blood Transfusion this option must be set to on If you enable this type of bar code Code 128 EAN 128 is deacti vated to avoid any confusion ISBT Concat Transmit The codes are not concatenated by default You need to choose one of the options provided for this parameter to send concatenated code Choosing Only Concatenated Codes transmits only concatenated codes single codes will not be tra...

Page 168: ... code can be set from 0 to 255 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 5 EAN 13 Settings Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable EAN 13 ISBN Conversion When this parameter Internationa...

Page 169: ... 13 3 7 UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable UPC A bar code scanning recognition Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter must be enabled Transmit Number System If this parameter is enabled the number system digit is transmitted with the decoded bar code data Convert To EAN 13 If this parameter is enabled a UPC A bar code is converted to...

Page 170: ...s option is shared across all UPC and EAN bar codes Addendum An addendum is a separate bar code supplementary to the main bar code This parameter provides two options Not Required but Transmitted if Read or Required and Transmitted Double tap on Addendum to display a dialog box listing your options Highlight an item and tap on OK When Addendum is set to Not Required but Transmitted if Read the sca...

Page 171: ... s Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 11 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Codabar Start Stop Transmit Codabar can use the following sets of characters as start and stop characters a b c d A B C D a b c d t n e DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 Thus when a set is chosen the first and last dig...

Page 172: ...or Codabar can be set from 0 to 255 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on these parameters displays dialog boxes where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner Length Mode You can choose to set L1 as Minimum Length or L1 L2 L3 as Fixed Length Length Restriction Refer to Length Re...

Page 173: ...s Plessy Minimum Length Minimum lengths for the Plessy bar code can be set from 0 to 255 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 13 Code 11 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code...

Page 174: ...lable options for this parameter are Disabled MOD 10 Check and French CIP Check Digit Verification uses the specified algorithm of the option you ve chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting If the data does not contain that algorithm the data is not transmitted Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data this parameter must be enabled Set...

Page 175: ...tion on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 16 Discrete 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Discrete 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 Format This parameter allows you to choose a standard format either Identicon 6 start stop bars or Computer Identics 4 start stop bars Check Digit Verification The available options for this parameter are ...

Page 176: ...striction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 17 Telepen Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Telepen Format This parameter allows you to set the bar code character format to either ASCII or Numeric Minimum Length Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255 The length of a code refers to the...

Page 177: ...length of the symbol while increasing the capacity of data that can be stored RSS Expanded code can be omni directionally scanned Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 19Composite A composite symbol includes multi row 2D components making it compatible with linear and area CCD scanners along wi...

Page 178: ...n scanned Security Level This parameter is used to differentiate between TLC 39 and standard Code 39 Tapping on Security Level displays a dialog box in which you can assign a value from 0 to 100 The higher the value assigned the lower the decode rate Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 21PDF ...

Page 179: ... is 910 or 911 If Code 128 Emulation is set to off the Micro PDF 417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes L3 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 915 L4 if the first codeword is 908 or 909 L5 if the first codeword is 910 or 911 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page 142 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 142 for details 5 13 3 23C...

Page 180: ...o disables this feature A double click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in the Click Data parameter When a value is not assigned for the Click Data double click ing the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the Dot Time parameter and initiates a normal scan sweep If a value is assigned for the Click Data parameter double clicking the scanne...

Page 181: ...g box appears where you can enter a value Good Scan Beep And Bad Scan Beep These parameters determine whether or not the NEO emits an audible scanner beep when a good successful scan or a bad unsuccessful scan is performed Set these parameters to either on to enable the beeper or off to disable it Soft Scan Timeout This parameter is used by the SDK Scan function soft scan starting a scan session v...

Page 182: ...w in which you can define the code page your NEO will use If you choose Default Local ASCII the code page of the local OS is used For example if the local OS uses double byte Chinese characters choosing this option will filter data through the local ASCII of that OS and display it accurately in this example using double byte characters If you choose ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 data will be displayed accord...

Page 183: ...tions tab allows you to define up to 10 cases each consisting of up to 10 rules in sequential order Only one case will be applied to a bar code and a case will only be applied if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails In the Translation tab tap on the Case to create rules ...

Page 184: ...displayed in which you can define the rule 5 13 5 1 Case Rules The case rules are defined as follows No rule ignored Match at index matches the match string at a specified index Match and replace at index matches the match string at a specified index and replaces changes it Replace at index replaces changes unspecified data in a given range Add barcode prefix suffix adds a global prefix or suffix ...

Page 185: ...hat this rule cannot fail Translation information about the status of each case rule is displayed in the scan log file see Scan Log File on page 169 when enabled This is useful if a case fails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing Note Keep in mind that the effects of previously applied rules must be taken into account when creating subsequent rules For example if the bar code size...

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Page 187: ...6 5 Desktop Docking Station PX3001 188 6 5 1 Desktop Docking Station Setup 189 6 5 2 Charging A Battery Installed In NEO 189 6 5 3 Charging A Spare Battery 190 6 5 4 Battery Charge Duration 190 6 5 5 Docking Station Charger LED Indicators 190 6 5 6 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of The Dock 191 6 5 6 1 Indicator Solid Red 191 6 5 6 2 NEO Power LED Does Not Light Up 191 6 5 6 3 Indicator Do...

Page 188: ...ng Station 195 6 8 4 Network Access 195 6 8 4 1 Network Addressing 195 6 8 5 Battery Charging LED Behaviour 196 6 8 6 Troubleshooting 196 6 8 6 1 Network Link Unsuccessful 196 6 8 6 2 NEO LED Does Not Light When Docked 196 6 9 Scanners And Imagers 196 6 9 1 Basic Scanner Operations 197 6 9 2 Scanning Techniques 197 6 9 3 Troubleshooting 197 6 10 Bluetooth Peripherals 198 ...

Page 189: ... 1 Carrying Accessories Carrying Accessory Model Number Hand Strap PX3024 Wrist Strap with stitched stylus holder PX3028 Carrying Holster compatible with pistol grip PX3020 Shoulder Strap PX3022 Belt Kit including Belt Clip Adaptor Plate and screws PX3025 Pistol Grip PX3030 Important Carrying accessory screws have adhesive pre applied to them Do not add adhesives to secure screws on carrying acces...

Page 190: ...e lanyard attached to the quick release buckle through one of the accessory attachment points the eyelets on the either side of the base of the unit You may find Figure 6 2 useful as a reference Figure 6 2 Attaching The Quick Release Buckle Guide the quick release buckle through the lanyard loop to secure it to the unit Eyelet for Screw Eyelet for Attaching Tether Elastic Strap Adjustable Velcro L...

Page 191: ...ual 179 To attach the hand strap align the eyelet at the top of the hand strap with the threaded insert near the corner of the hand held and secure it in place using the M2x6 screw included with the hand strap Figure 6 3 Attaching The Hand Strap Snap the hand strap buckle into the lanyard quick release buckle 4 5 ...

Page 192: ...tion the belt clip adaptor plate so that the thicker folded end aligns with the angled scanner section on the back of NEO as illustrated in Figure 6 5 6 Stylus Holder Note In addition to the hand strap the lanyard with quick release buckle is also used to attach the wrist strap shipped with the hand held and the optional shoulder strap to NEO Belt Clip attached here Belt Clip Adaptor Plate Foam Pa...

Page 193: ...te For Installation To attach the belt clip adaptor plate to NEO thread the screws through the eyelets into the metal inserts on NEO Figure 6 6 Attaching The Adaptor Plate With the adaptor plate attached to NEO join the plastic belt clip included in your kit to the adaptor plate Folded End Angled Scanner Section 1 2 Attach Belt Clip here Metal Insert Metal Insert ...

Page 194: ...tach to NEO without tools or screws For added convenience the pistol grip is equipped with a stylus inserted in the handle Remove the expansion port cover on the back of NEO Store the cover in the underside of the pistol grip you ll see an indent in the shape of the port cover in the pistol plastic Position the pistol grip over the slots moulded into the back of NEO and snap it into place no screw...

Page 195: ...pack Model WA3020 The hand held is also compatible with battery Model No WA3006 Pistol Grip Thumb Latch Release Stylus Note To maintain proper operation ensure that the expansion port and the pistol grip con tacts are dry and free of debris If necessary use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the contacts Important Carefully review the NEO Hand Held Computer Regulatory Warranty Guide PN 8...

Page 196: ...tain that the adaptor connector and NEO docking port are free of dust or any other debris before connecting them A slot on the side of the adaptor is provided to accommodate the carrying strap Thread the carrying strap through the slot on the adaptor Refer to Figure 6 8 on page 185 Table 6 2 Adaptor Cable Model Numbers And Descriptions Model Number Adaptor Cable Description PX3052 Cable Dongle Mic...

Page 197: ...es Accessories RS232 Adaptor Model No PX3050 Psion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 185 Figure 6 8 Threading Wrist Strap Through Adaptor Thread Carrying Strap through slot in Adaptor Slot to accommodate Carrying Strap ...

Page 198: ...y snap the adaptor into place 6 3 2 Micro USB Adaptor Model No PX3054 This adaptor is equipped with a micro USB port along with a DC IN socket When attached to NEO the adaptor allows you to connect an AC wall adaptor Model No PX3010 or an automotive power adaptor Model No PX3056 to the hand held The micro USB port allows you to utilize the micro USB to Ethernet cable Model No PX3052 and the micro ...

Page 199: ... the adaptor See Figure 6 8 on page 185 for details Align the docking port on the base of NEO with the adaptor and gently snap the adaptor into place 6 4 Charging Options Psion Teklogix offers a variety of charging options for NEO These include AC Adaptor Model No PX3010 with PX3054 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor Model No PX3056 with PX3054 Desktop Docking Station Model No PX3001 Quad Docking Station M...

Page 200: ...tation for possible damage Install the IEC power cord and apply power 6 4 2 Power Consumption Considerations Check to ensure the mains circuit supplying docking stations is adequate for the load espe cially if several docking stations are being powered from the same circuit Quad docking station can consume up to 3A 120VAC or 1 5A 240VAC 6 4 3 Operator Controls NEO docking stations have no operator...

Page 201: ... can find this instruction sheet on Teknet Go to www psionteklogix com Tap on Teknet and enter you user name and password If you re not already a member you will be asked to register free of charge 6 5 2 Charging A Battery Installed In NEO Insert the DC power cable to the DC IN port on the desktop docking station Plug the pronged end of the cable into an AC outlet DC IN Socket Micro USB Port Impor...

Page 202: ...ty The desktop docking station stops applying power to the battery when it is fully charged there is no risk of overcharge if the battery remains in the charge well 6 5 5 Docking Station Charger LED Indicators The desktop docking station is equipped with a single tri coloured LED indicator in the lower right corner of the front panel that indicates various charge states of the spare battery instal...

Page 203: ...check it for damage Reconnect the power cable to the outlet 6 5 6 3 Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed Reinstall the battery and check that it is fully seated in the charge well Note During the first two minutes of a battery charge the LED remains solid yellow while the hand held computer status is assessed and the super capacitor is charged Table 6 3 Desktop Docking Station Charger L...

Page 204: ...rnet Network A micro USB Ethernet adaptor cable model number PX3052 is used to connect NEO to an Ethernet network through a desktop docking station Insert the micro USB connector on the adaptor cable into the micro USB port on back the desktop docking station Connect your network Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the adaptor cable 6 5 8 1 Network Access The hand held unit automatically detect...

Page 205: ...itable for use in the following regions are shipped with the AC wall adap tor United Kingdom Australia Europe and North America Choose the adaptor plug that is suitable for use in your country Slide the adaptor plug into the Universal AC power supply snapping it into place These two pieces coupled together are referred to as an AC wall adaptor Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN socket at the ...

Page 206: ...DC IN socket to which you can connect the automotive adaptor Insert the DC power plug on the automotive adaptor into the DC IN socket on the Micro USB adaptor or desktop docking station Insert the automotive power adaptor plug into automotive power outlet in your vehicle 6 8 Quad Docking Station PX3004 PC PX3004 NPC DC Power Plug Automotive Power Adaptor Plug Note Battery charging continues whethe...

Page 207: ...A NEO In The Quad Docking Station Slide NEO into the cradle portion of the quad dock until lightly latched The LED on the hand held unit lights up to show it has external power and may start charg ing the battery Interaction with NEO while in the quad dock is a function of the user application software used to communicate with the host network 6 8 4 Network Access The quad docking station has one ...

Page 208: ... Unsuccessful If a network link fails the application must take appropriate action 6 8 6 2 NEO LED Does Not Light When Docked Check that the quad docking station has power Is the Power LED on the docking station illuminated Try inserting NEO in another well in the quad dock Check for dirt or contamination on the docking contacts at the bottom of NEO Wipe the contacts with a damp cloth if necessary...

Page 209: ...cluding the margins on either end of the symbol When using imaging scanners do not move the scanner while decoding the bar code Movement blurs the image Hold the scanner farther away for larger bar codes Hold the scanner closer for bar codes with bars that are close together A bar code icon appears on the screen during a scan While the scanner beam is active the onscreen message states SCANNING If...

Page 210: ...The range of the Bluetooth radio is limited to approximately 10 meters Psion Teklogix provides built in support for the Bluetooth peripherals listed below GSM GPRS universal handset Bluetooth printer Bluetooth headset Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802 11b g radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Although NEO includes features to minimize interference performance of the system will not be op...

Page 211: ...tware 202 7 1 3 Wireless Communication 203 7 1 4 Bar Code Applications 203 7 2 NEO Radio Specifications 204 7 2 1 802 11b g Radio 204 7 2 2 Bluetooth Radio 204 7 3 Scanner Imager Specifications 205 7 3 1 SE 955HP Specifications 205 7 3 1 1 SE 955HP Decode Zone 206 7 3 2 EV15 Imager Specifications 206 7 3 2 1 EV15 Imager Decode Zone 207 ...

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Page 213: ...Passive stylus or finger operation LED backlit keyboard Keyboard 48 key Alpha Numeric available for Connected hand helds with 802 11 radio installed 26 key Numeric available for Connected and Batch no 802 11 radio installed units Ergonomically enhanced for ambidextrous one hand operation Indicators Controls Tri coloured LED indicates battery charge and scan status Audio Built in microphone and rec...

Page 214: ...0 ºC to 60 ºC 4 ºF to 140 ºF Relative Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Shock and Vibration Random vibration 1 m2 s3 5 to 200 Hz 0 5 m2 s3 200 500 with duration of 100 min axis 3 axes and shock of 150 m s2 11ms and 300 m s2 6ms ESD 8kVdc air discharge 4kVdc contacts 7 1 2 Software Platform PXA270 Processor 312Mhz Memory On board RAM 128 MB SDRAM On b...

Page 215: ...ternet Explorer 6 0 included with Windows CE 5 0 Professional only WordPad included with Windows CE 5 0 Professional only ActiveSync Open Tekterm ANSI TESS terminal emulations IBM 3270 IBM 5250 HP 2392 Wavelink MCL MCC PTX Connect 7 1 3 Wireless Communication On board IEEE 802 11b g CCX Certified On board Bluetooth radio 7 1 4 Bar Code Applications Optional 1D EV15 imager module Optional 1D SE955 ...

Page 216: ...with any 802 11d compliant AP regardless of what channel is in use RX Sensitivity 86 dBm typ 11 Mbps 82dBm 6 Mbps 69 dBm 54 Mbps Data Rates 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps EVM 802 11b 28 dB typ 16 802 11g 29 dB typ 13 Bluetooth Co existence 2 line hardware handshake with Bluetooth radio 7 2 2 Bluetooth Radio Form Factor Embedded 920 kbps serial interface Bluetooth Versio...

Page 217: ...2 11 radio 7 3 Scanner Imager Specifications 7 3 1 SE 955HP Specifications Scan Angle 47 3 default 35 3 reduced Scan Rate 104 12 scans sec bi directional Scan Pattern Linear Wavelength 650nm Input Voltage 3 0 5 5 VDC 10 Input Current 65 mA typical Standby Current 8 µA max Operating Temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Dimens...

Page 218: ...m 74 93 cm 20 mil 1 75 in 35 5 in 4 45 cm 90 17 cm 40 mil 40 in 101 6 cm 55 mil 55 in 139 7 cm dependent on width of bar code Parameter Specification Light Source 617nm Highly Visible LED Scan Angle 40º Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 Min x Dimension 0 1 mm 4 mils Reading Distance Up to 90cm 35 in Symbologies UPC E A EAN RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial an...

Page 219: ...ons Psion Teklogix NEO Hand Held Computer User Manual 207 7 3 2 1 EV15 Imager Decode Zone 0 Lux to 100 000 Lux Minimum Range Maximum Range Mil Size Inches Inches 5 2 5 7 10 3 14 UPC 2 14 5 20 2 5 22 40 3 35 5 High quality symbols in normal room light ...

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Page 221: ...XT_POWER Power Input 6 VDC 2 8 A 5 BATT_OUT Not Connected 6 AUDIO_N Not Connected 7 AUDIO_P Not Connected 8 VBUS_5V USB Vbus 5 V 500 mA 9 DOCK_ID Dock Identifier 10 USB_DOCK_D USB Data Negative 11 USB_DOCK_D USB Data Positive 12 USB_DOCK_ID USB Identifier 13 DGND Ground 14 TXD RS232 Transmit Console Data 15 RXD RS232 Receive Console Data 16 DGND Ground ...

Page 222: ...al data DS2762 3 TH GND Ground 4 B Battery Positive 5 PS Power Switch Sensor POLARITY TAB 6 B Battery Negative PIN Signal Name Function 1 2 5 13 14 15 16 DGND Power Ground 3 USB USB Device port negative data 4 USB USB Device port positive data 6 EXP TRIG Pistol Grip Trigger signal 7 EXP_ DETECT Detection of installed device 8 9 10 11 12 SW_VSYS_PWR Power Output 2 7 4 2VDC 1A peak 500mAh nominal sw...

Page 223: ...tion Wireless Zero Config is the native Windows supplicant To activate Wireless Zero Config refer to Advanced Tab on page 22 Tap on Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Choose the radio icon representing the radio you want to set up in the sample screen in Figure B 1 this is labelled as SDIO86861 ...

Page 224: ...con an 802 11 Wireless LAN Settings window is displayed This tab lists your radio statistics Choosing the Zero button resets the statistics of the last four items Packets IN Packets OUT IN errors and OUT errors Figure B 2 Wireless Statistics Wireless Information Tab This tab displays existing networks to which you can con nect and it allows you to add a new network or modify the settings for an ex...

Page 225: ...ks in the Advanced dialog box see Figure B 5 To add a new configuration tap on the Add New button A blank Wireless Properties dialog box is displayed Wireless Properties Tab Type the appropriate SSID Service Set Identifier in the Network name SSID dialog box The Network name field can contain a maximum of 32 characters The name assigned here is listed as a preferred network Note Configure button T...

Page 226: ...ard is a standard for protecting data through encryp tion AES supports key sizes of 128 bits 192 bits and 256 bits and will serve as a replacement for the Data Encryption Standard DES which has a key size of 56 bits In addition to the increased security that comes with larger key sizes the AES algorithm is a symmetric block cipher that can encrypt encipher and decrypt decipher information Authenti...

Page 227: ...5 or 13 ASCII character sequence or an equivalent 10 or 26 Hexadecimal digit sequence that matches the active WEP key on the access point To assign a Network key highlight The key is provided automatically and uncheck the checkbox to disable this option Figure B 4 Network Key and Key Index Key Index This field is used to identify the WEP key Enter a value from 1 to 4 Enable 802 1x authentication 8...

Page 228: ...on press ENTER or tap on OK The connection you created will be listed in the Wireless Information tab as a preferred network The radio will search for the SSID and compare the WEP and authentication information you specified If there is a match between the hand held settings and the access point settings the hand held will communicate on the network through the access point B 2 Assigning An IP Add...

Page 229: ...nd highlight the network that you want to move up or down in the list To move the highlighted item in the list upward or downward tap on the Down or Up button B 2 2 2 Deleting A Preferred Network To delete a network from this list In the preferred networks list highlight the network you want to remove Tap on the Delete button B 2 2 3 Changing Network Properties To change the properties of an exist...

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Page 231: ... 153 audio indicators beep conditions 37 volume adjustment 38 Authentication Bluetooth Controls 106 B backlight display 76 intensity 35 keyboard 35 backup battery 11 backup profile creating Total Recall 118 backup profile restoring Total Recall 122 Bad Scan Beep 169 bar code appending to 168 displaying type of bar code 169 Options tab 168 parameters 134 prefix character 142 stripping characters 14...

Page 232: ...it Verification Codabar 160 Check Digit Verification I 2 of 5 149 cleaning hand held 45 Click Data scanner double click 168 Click Time scanner double click 168 CLSI Editing 148 CLSI Library System 160 Codabar 159 Codabar 147 Codablock 167 Code Page Default Local ASCII 170 ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 170 code page Data Handling 170 Code 11 161 Code 128 143 154 Code 128 Emulation 167 Code 32 Convert To 140 C...

Page 233: ...decoded bar code 168 scanner trigger 168 Double Click Manage Triggers menu 99 Double Tap stylus settings 96 DUN service Bluetooth 105 E EAN 13 144 156 EAN 8 144 157 EAN 8 Zero Extend 144 ECI Decoder 140 Enable Bookland UPC EAN 146 Enable CC AB 151 165 Enable CC C 165 Enable Plessy 160 Enable RSS Expanded 165 Enable RSS Limited 165 Enable RSS 14 165 Enable TLC 39 151 166 Encryption Bluetooth Contro...

Page 234: ...36 key keyboard 34 L LANAccessUsingPPP service Bluetooth 105 Laser On Time 137 152 LED functions 36 Length Mode 160 162 164 Length Restriction bar code scanning 142 Linear Decode 146 Linear Security Level 138 Linear Transmission only Decoded Composite 151 165 166 Low Power Timeout 137 153 L1 Set Length 141 L2 Set Length 141 M Macro keys 33 executing a macro 84 Macros menu accessing 83 recording an...

Page 235: ...accessing SHIFT Key 32 Q quad dock WA4204 G2 194 R radio Bluetooth 102 Bluetooth specs 204 configuring 12 specifications 204 802 11signal quality 40 radio specifications 204 Reading Range 153 156 159 162 recalibrating touchscreen 35 96 remote connect 71 Remote Desktop Connection 59 Repeat Delay between key repeats 79 Repeat Rate of key repeats 80 Repeat tab key repeat settings 79 RSS Code 164 RS23...

Page 236: ...rity Level 146 Security Level TLC 39 166 Set Length L1 141 Set Length L2 141 Suffix 139 Supp Redundancy 146 Supplementals 146 symbologies 134 Translations tab 171 Transmit Check Digit 141 Transmit Check Digit I 2 of 5 150 Transmit Check Digit MSI Plessey 149 Transmit Code 1D Char 139 Trioptic Code 39 Enable 140 UPC A Check Digit 144 UPC A Preamble 144 UPC EANI 146 UPC EAN Shared Settings 158 UPC E...

Page 237: ...nal quality 40 using 53 task manager 61 Teklogix Error Handling Service 132 Teklogix security level 57 TekTerm application 71 Telepen 164 Total Recall backup profile creating 118 backup profile restoring 122 touch pen using 49 touchscreen recalibration 35 96 stylus using 49 touch pen using 49 Translations parameters bar codes 171 Transmit Check Digit 154 156 157 158 160 161 162 163 Transmit Check ...

Page 238: ...folders programs working with 50 Windows CE navigating in 49 Windows Explorer 59 1D internal scanner 197 2D UPC Half Block Stitching 146 36 key keyboard alpha keys accessing 34 uppercase letters creating 34 802 11b g radio specifications 204 802 11 radio configuring 12 ...

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