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Page 2: ...upied do not give the interference that is harmful to the other legal radio broadcasting stations When harmful interference occurred stop use promptly and reopen after removing interference 3 When using low power wireless telegraphy facilities bear the interference from the other legal radio broadcasting stations or interfered with industry science radiation of medical facilities 4 Do not use it i...

Page 3: ... audio is equipped in this product The decoding technology of MP3 is used based on the license from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson The bit mapped font developed by Ricoh Company Ltd is equipped in this product The copyrights of pictures sound and tools included in each manual and each materials col lection belong to Welcat Inc The pictures sound and tools included in each manual and each materials col...

Page 4: ... related symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself Danger This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored and emergency of warning when dangerously generated is high Warning This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored Caution This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious persona...

Page 5: ...sun etc Doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage to property Do not place products in a microwave oven and a high pressure container etc Doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage to property Do not heat products nor put into fire D...

Page 6: ...a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage to property Prevent from touching a part of your body such as a hand and a finger to the terminals of a battery the battery contacts charge contacts of a main body and the external aerial connection terminal It may become the cause of an electric shock injury failure and malfunction Do not bring close to chemicals Do not use and keep it near chemicals or...

Page 7: ... Do not put it in the place which an infant s hand reaches It becomes cause such as an injury This product is not developed not intended not permitted to use this product for the equipment atomic energy control aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control life support system and weapon control systems hereinafter High Safety Required Use whose failure could threaten directly ...

Page 8: ...hing as far as possible from the apparatus which emits noise such as a computer a fluorescent light and a microwave oven There is a case where it be comes impossible to commu nicate normally under the in fluence of the noise Be sure to hold it in your hand and operate it When you operate it in the condition to put it on a charger or on a floor or on a desk it will become failure of the apparatus o...

Page 9: ...h common garbage Please inform our company and ask about the recovery Danger If battery fluid gets in your eyes wash it out with clean water and contact a physician immediately If it is left there is fear of loss of eyesight Do not heat the battery pack nor put into fire Doing so could cause the bat teries to break generate heat rupture or burn Do not put the battery pack to water and seawater etc...

Page 10: ...d according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the equipment does not produce hazardous laser radiation FDA Regulations U S Food and Drug Administration FDA has implemented regulations for laser products manufac tured on and after August 2 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States The labels on the product indicate compliance wi...

Page 11: ... 2007 Welcat Inc 4 12 8 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa Seaside East tower 6F Shinagawa Ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan This product complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 MANUFACTURED OCT 2007 Welcat Inc 4 12 8 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa Seaside East tower 6F Shinagawa Ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan CMII ID XXXXXXXXXX FCC ID Q98GTX100 CMII ID XXXXXXXXXX FCC ID XXXXXXXXXXXX ...

Page 12: ... equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warnin...

Page 13: ...ear the place before using this apparatus 2 When the radio wave interference occurs at the premises radio station for movable body identification system from this apparatus change operating frequency promptly or stop emission of radio wave after that action please inform our sales department and please consult about disposal for inter ference avoidance etc for example installation of a partition e...

Page 14: ...ons Conformity Certification based on the Radio Law 2 Disassembly or touching the inside of this apparatus is prohibited by the Radio Law and it may be punished with the law In the case of failure please entrust check and adjustment of the inside to the store of purchase 3 This apparatus can be used only in Japan Since radio wave standards differ overseas it cannot be used ...

Page 15: ...omputer virus etc and destroy data and system destruction Etc action may be done Because the wireless LAN terminal the wireless LAN card and the radio access points originally have the method of security for dealing with these problems when you use a wireless LAN product executing the setup about security can reduce a possibility that these problems will occur Immediately after purchase the condit...

Page 16: ...v Refer to the following about security setup of this product SSID Setup P 3 22 Security Setup P 3 24 MAC address P 3 34 used when using the MAC Address filtering function of a wireless LAN access point ...

Page 17: ...duct Specifications 1 10 1 5 Scanning Specifications 1 14 1 6 Charging Specification 1 17 1 6 1 Charging the Battery Pack 1 17 1 6 2 Charging Method using Single Charger GTC 1 1 17 1 6 3 Charging Method using Multi Charger GTC 2 1 19 1 7 Battery pack GTB 1 1 21 1 7 1 Charging the Battery Pack 1 21 1 7 2 Installing and Removing a Battery 1 21 1 7 3 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack 1 22 1 7 4 Cau...

Page 18: ...ms for Automatic Launch 3 15 3 8 2 Clock 3 16 3 8 3 Resume resume function 3 17 3 8 4 Password 3 18 3 8 5 Auto wake up 3 20 3 8 6 Auto power off 3 21 3 9 WLAN Menu 3 22 3 9 1 SSID 3 22 3 9 2 Roaming level 3 23 3 9 3 Doze mode 3 23 3 9 4 Security 3 24 3 9 5 Advanced 3 32 3 9 6 MAC address 3 34 3 10 Network Menu 3 35 3 10 1 TCP IP 3 35 3 10 2 DHCP 3 36 3 10 3 FTP 3 38 3 10 4 DNS 3 41 3 10 5 SNMP 3 4...

Page 19: ...cannot perform wireless data communications 4 4 Q I cannot perform Bluetooth communication 4 4 Q Can I use at the same time both WLAN and Bluetooth in the same environment and on the same terminal 4 5 Q Writing Failed was displayed during transmission or reception of a file 4 5 Q Time Out was displayed during transmission or reception of a file 4 5 Q Connection Failed was displayed during transmis...

Page 20: ...ed items GTX 100 1 Battery pack GTB 1 1 Hand Strap 1 Manual CD ROM GID 009 Attached in exclusive package Optional Extras Dust protection cover DC 001 Anti shock cover DC 002 Access point our recomended equipment Single Charger GTC 1 Multi Charger GTC 2 BluePorter WLF 001 Bluetooth file transferring utility WebGlider X WBG 001W Integrated middleware package for web applications Handy 5250 HTN 5250A...

Page 21: ...lity software for executing file Transfer using Bluetooth communi cation between the PC and the terminal Please purchase separately if needed F Drive The storage area for storing application database and master files etc The application data downloaded from the host computer will be stored in F drive S Drive Used for the storage area to store a temporary file during the applica tion is running Bat...

Page 22: ...software installed and related to the GTX 100 Chapter 3 System menu Explains the System Menu setup and Operation Method Chapter 4 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Questions and troubles frequently asked and the items required for resolving them refer ence pages of this manual are also commented Appendix A System Menu Factory Settings List Appendix B Sample Barcode Index ...

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Page 25: ...ns Shows the status of wireless communications with the access point and the status of EAP authentication processing P 1 13 5 Scan Key Press this key to read a Barcode 6 Function Keys to Used for changing functions and cursor operation 7 F9 key F10 key Used for changing functions and cursor operation Leftward by F9 key Rightward by F10 key when using this key to scan a barcode support by the softw...

Page 26: ... jack attached with dust or dirt When dust or dirt is attached remove it with a swab etc 17 Charging jack Be careful not to have the Charging terminal jack attached with dust or dirt When dust or dirt is at tached remove it with a swab etc 18 Battery electrode Be careful not to have the Battery electrode attached with dust or dirt When dust or dirt is attached remove it with a swab etc 19 Serial n...

Page 27: ... be transmitted from the GTX 100 to a host computer or the GTX 100 can receive data from a host computer The following are the Methods for connecting to a host computer Preparations required depend on the applica tion environment In the case of WLAN communication P 1 8 The GTX 100 communicates via wireless LAN communi cation to a host computer through an access point which is connected to the Ethe...

Page 28: ...r Please install the WebGlider X package on a computer and setup the com munication environment before performing data communication between the computer and the WebGlider X browser 5250 Emulator for handy terminal Handy5250 The Handy 5250 software is required when creating a system to connect to an AS 400 host via the 5250 emulation environment Please purchase separately if needed Before using in...

Page 29: ...ds WLAN conforms to the WLAN standard IEEE802 11b g The maximum possible wireless transmission speed is approximately 54Mbps enabling the indoor wireless communication up to 75m distance Bluetooth conforms to the Bluetooth Specification ver1 2 enabling up to 10m communications Transmission and reception of scanned Barcode data or files can be performed in real time through the wireless network ÂÁÓ...

Page 30: ...t our sales department 1 3 1 Preparations for Data Communication For data communication between a computer and the GTX 100 perform the following setup WLAN communications Item Description Reference page 1 SSID Setup Set the SSID or ESSID of the GTX 100 to the same as that of the access point GTX 100 includes an AP search function that will acquire and set up the SSID of an available access point P...

Page 31: ...he Ethernet LAN then setup the access point so that it can communi cate with a host computer At this point be sure to perform Security setup 2 In order to enable the Security setup of 1 Restart the access point Some access points do not re quire restarting 3 Turn ON the GTX 100 and setup the WLAN and TCP IP from the System Menu At this point be sure to perform Security setup When the GTX 100 is st...

Page 32: ...he procedure to perform Bluetooth communication is as follows 1 Starting up the host computer in which BluePorter is installed 2 Connect the Bluetooth USB adapter to the USB port of the computer 3 Starting up the BluePorter and perform the setup required for transmission or reception of files 4 Turn ON the GTX 100 perform setup for connection and so on 5 Perform transmission or reception file See ...

Page 33: ...AN LED Green Red Orange LED ALARM LED Orange which illuminates when out of range Display element FSTN dot matrix Display size dots 132 W 128 H Display Characters Kanji 10 chracters 10 lines 12dot font 8 chracters 8 lines 16dot font Display Characters Single byte characters 20 chracters 10 lines 12dot font 16 chracters 8 lines 16dot font Display area 38 W 44 H mm Display Characters JIS level 1 kanj...

Page 34: ...tions scan once in 20 seconds WLAN transmission or reception Clock function Year 4 digits Month Date Hour Minute Second With automatic leap year compensation With timer function Specification Bluetooth Specification Ver1 2 Communication Method Spread spectrum frequency hopping Frequency 2 4GHz band Communication rate MAX 921 6kbps Transmission power class Class2 Antenna Built in the body Bluetooth...

Page 35: ...tacked specification is supported only partially Please consult our sales department for details 5 This is a test value not a guaranteed value 6 To ensure stable and reliable communication we recommend that you use the terminal at a distance within two meters from the Bluetooth USB adapter with no obstacles in between NOTE You may use Bluetooth and Wireless LAN function simultaneously and it is gu...

Page 36: ...blinking during EAP authentication P 3 29 ON Communication with an access point has been attempted but syn chronization with the access point cannot be achieved When the barcode scanner goes out of sync with the access point the LED will turn ON SCAN LED Display during terminal charging SCAN LED status and Meaning during terminal charging is as follows LED status Meaning Red ON Performing terminal...

Page 37: ...ser light irradiation angle The angle of the laser light irradiated from the GTX 100 is 54 degrees Scanning Depth The range across which a Barcode can be scanned is called a scanning depth The scanning depth for the GTX 100 is as shown in the figure below ...

Page 38: ... of a bar code is the Dead Zone caused by the specular reflection poor or erroneous scanning or other negative effects may occur within this range In par ticular special care is required when scanning barcodes with high surface reflection When scanning such a barcode you can avoid a scanning error by changing the scanning angle changing the material of the barcode label and some other measures Cha...

Page 39: ...results Some margins are required on both the left and right sides of a barcode Scanning may become poor if there are any characters or ruled lines in the margins Measurement Condition is as follows 110mm from the head of the Laser scanner module Used label At the time of measurement of pitch angle skew angle dead zone PCS 0 9 Resolution 0 25mm 9 digits Code39 Narrow Wide ra tio 1 2 5 margin 10mm ...

Page 40: ...he Single Charger GTC 1 Limited to single Charger However carrying them as connected gives a large load on the joint fixed part take care in handling When more than four chargers are connected please use the Multi Charger GTC 2 Charging with the battery pack attached to the GTX 100 During charging the SCAN LED on the GTX 100 will turn ON red when charging completed turn ON green Charging time is a...

Page 41: ...N green Charging will be completed in approximately 2 5 hours During Charging Battery charging LED red turn ON Charging complete Battery charging LED green turn ON Charging Error Battery charging LED turn OFF Please take care for the direction of the battery pack when you set it on the charger Place the battery pack in the charger as it should turn a label side to the back and should set a electro...

Page 42: ...of the GTX 100 when set it on the charger During charging SCAN LED red turn ON Charging complete SCAN LED green turn ON Charging Error SCAN LED turn OFF Place the GTX 100 in the charger as shown below When error occurred during charging in the state of running on the power will turn OFF displaying the screen on the right for 5 seconds JCTIG NGTV 5JWVFQYP JCTIG TTQT Charging a battery pack alone Wh...

Page 43: ...s it should turn a label side to the back and should set a electrodes downward When charging Error occurred charge it again If the error occurs re peatedly remove the battery and contact our sales department Take care not to use the battery that the error occurred ...

Page 44: ... the GTX 100 When dirty wipe clean with a dry soft cloth When installing and removing the battery pack use a desk or other appropriate surface as the working table so that it cannot fall onto you feet Be sure to attach the battery cover and lock it before use 1 7 2 Installing and Removing a Battery A packing material to protect the water immersion is attached to the Battery cover When installing t...

Page 45: ...se of dirt may be the cause instead of a degrading battery If this is the case cleaning both the battery elec trodes and the main body electrodes will improve this condition Methods for cleaning the electrodes Please wipe the dirty electrodes with a clean dry soft cloth a swab etc Never rub the electrodes with an unclean cloth fingers or a hard object Wipe the electrodes lightly especially the mai...

Page 46: ...eriod The data storage period with a full charged battery pack attached is as fol lows The data in S drive and resume suspended information Approximately 25 days Notes in Use When the battery pack is removed during operation the data in the S drive and resume information will be lost When temporary storage is per formed be sure to press the key to power off and then remove the bat tery pack Refer ...

Page 47: ...y 6 months Data storage period after terminating by Mothball Menu 2 is as follows Built in clock data Approximately 1 Year with or without battery pack Notes in Use For details of prolonged storage of the terminal please refer to 1 9 Not use in long time P 1 25 The data lost due to the worn out of the battery for back up will not be restored Be sure to save the data other than the temporary one in...

Page 48: ...clock data will be kept thus saving the consumption of the battery About setup method refer to 3 15 6 Mothball P 3 84 for the Setup method of Mothball Not use in long time the battery for Battery When you do not use the battery for an extended period of time setup the terminal to Mothball and removing the battery to keep it in a cool spot charged about 50 When you do not use it for one month or mo...

Page 49: ...fter pressing key to turn off the GTX 100 and start up with the key the processing always starts from the first stage Please be informed that when the battery pack is removed during the operation of the terminal the program will be executed from the begin ning regardless whether the resume function is enabled or disabled Please be informed that when the back up battery is consumed the program will...

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Page 51: ... ᴡ ᴱ Ä Ô ᴢ ᴲ Å Õ ᴣ ż ᴳ Æ Ö ᴴ Ç ᴥ ᴵ È ᴦ ᴶ É Ø Ù ᴷ Ê Ú ᴨ ᴸ Ë ᵘ ᶁ Ì ᴩ ᴪ ᴺ Í ᵚ ᴹ ᴫ ᴬ ᴻ ᴼ Î Ï ᵛ Ż ð á ñ ò â ó ã ô ä õ å ö æ ç ø è ù é ê ú ᵸ ë ᵹ ì í ᵺ î ᵿ ï ǿ ɬ ʉ ʋ ʩ ʪ Ȉ ɮ ʎ ʫ ȉ ɰ ʐ ʬ ʒ ʮ ɲ Ǿ ˁ ɴ ʔ ʰ ʲ ʕ ɵ ʼ ɫ ɷ ʖ ʳ ʴ ʗ ɹ ɭ ɯ ɻ ʘ ʵ ɱ ɽ ʙ ʶ ɳ ɿ ʜ ʷ ʭ ʁ ʟ ʹ ʯ ʃ ʢ ʽ ʱ ʅ ʥ ɧ ʍ ʇ ʨ ɨ Ƣ ơ Ɵ ᵹ Ơ Ó о ӌ ᴧ ᵜ Lower Upper ...

Page 52: ...Chapter 2 2 Software ...

Page 53: ...Menu For information about WebGlider X see the online manual included with the product package 2 1 1 Data Storage Information about the data storage drive configuration The GTX 100 has two drives for storing data The S Drive and the F Drive Drive Data Retention Use Maximum Capacity F drive Non volatile memory The contents of this drive will be retained after the backup battery is dis charged Used ...

Page 54: ...ictions P 3 49 The files generated by the system and application A part of the System program and application program of the GTX 100 create a temporary file and a file to save the setup value If these files could not be generated for such reasons that there are too many files or no space in the drive etc each program fails to work normally System program generates a registry file in the F drive to...

Page 55: ... 2 System menu Through the System Menu you can make the GTX 100 fundamental operation settings install the application program and transmit data files etc Refer to Chapter 3 System Menu P 3 2 for details about the System Menu ...

Page 56: ...Chapter 3 3 System menu ...

Page 57: ...the terminal such as IP address and terminal ID which generally does not overlap to the other terminals System Registry Using a unique setup value used by the GTX 100 The execution of Setup or reference from the System menu is not enabled Device Registry This is the item such as Battery level or radio signal level that is to refer the parameter that changes in real time during the operation of the...

Page 58: ...barcode ȆIn the system menu F9 and F10 key also have the same function as a scan key ȆUsed to confirm an op eration or the Selected menu item ȆUsed to confirm input ted data Ȇmove the selected item When entering character Ȇmove the cursor to the direction shown by the arrow ȆChange the upper case lower case of the entered character When or is displayed the corresponding key is pressed to display t...

Page 59: ...Chapter 3 System menu 3 4 Assigned key character list Key Numeric input mode Alphabet input mode 1 ABC 2 D E F 3 G HI 4 J K L 5 MN O 6 P Q R 7 S T U 8 VW X 9 Y Z 0 space ...

Page 60: ...Selecting Press the key to return to the previous operation Screen display When the items in the Menu are not housed in a screen the scroll bar for vertical direction is dis played on the right of the screen In addition when the item name exceeds 1 line the tail of the item name is displayed being converted in KNG ǫ 0 41 2 ǫ 12 0 2 ǫ 0 6 ǫ 10 10 0 ǫ 6 6 ǽ GPW ǽ5 TKXG ǫ 2 ǫ9 176 Input Barcode data ...

Page 61: ...racter input mode to alphabet input mode cursor _ under bar Press the key or key and input the assigned symbol When an assigned symbol on the same key is continuously entered press the key to move the cursor and input the next symbol When the cursor is at the end of the entered data press the key and a space is inserted to the right of the cursor 2 Confirm the entered data Press the key Delete the...

Page 62: ...ht button In such a case with one button like OK press the key or key Level meter operation Setup value adjustment by stages Move the slider Up and Down by key And then press the key to confirm the level value Press the key to cancel setup Turning ON OFF the backlight Each time by pressing the key the backlight turns ON OFF However in case the battery level is less than the regulated value the bac...

Page 63: ...stem menu are restricted when the voltage level is less than the regulation level the level differs according to the operation at the time of execution 5 UVGO OGPW QY DCVVGT KU NQY 6JGTGHQTG VJG QRGTCVKQP CVVGT XQNVCIG ECPPQV GZGEWVG 1 In this Manual the operation that will be restricted is shown with the icon Battery Alert The Display below and the buzzer inform the user of the battery shortage ᵘ...

Page 64: ... boot System menu boot the DHCP request will be executed every time of booting If the system is in the state where wireless communications with an access point is possible and if the DHCP server and FTP server of the WebGlider X Net work Manager have been started the various environmental setting values and specified files will be downloaded to the GTX 100 and automatic setup will be perform via t...

Page 65: ... Select either Yes or No Select Yes then the wizard will be executed to perform the setup of WLAN and TCP IP Select No then the System menu will start up When selecting No to skip the Setup Wizard or completing the setup to the last moment by executing Setup Wizard the Setup Wizard will not startup from next time and after Each item to be entered in the Setup Wizard can be set up each by each in t...

Page 66: ...5GTXGT 05 5GTXGT RRNKECVKQP DQQV 5 UVGO OGPW DQQV 6 2 QT 2 5 9 2 KUCDNG KUCDNG 5WEEGUU CKNWTG 9 0 6 2 2 KURNC 9 0 UGEWTKV CNGTV 1 This is only performed by Wizard Execute when starting up the terminal When Wizard Execute is per formed from the System menu P 3 85 It returns to the System menu without executing DHCP WLAN authentication method is not allowed to setup by the wizard Especially EAP cert...

Page 67: ...ert the setup is displayed at the time of starting up VQ IGV UGVWR Q QW YCPV VQ UVCTV OC QEEWT G UWTG UGVWR PQY 5 01 QH 9 0 KU KPXCNKF 5GEWTKV RTQDNGO PET RVKQP U UVGO Select either from Yes or No Select Yes moves to 2 WLAN Select No System menu is displayed When the resume is enabled this dialog is not displayed ...

Page 68: ...RQTV 5GTXGT FFTGUU 7UGT PCOG 2CUUYQTF FXCPEGF 2TKOCT 5GEQPFCT FXCPEGF QOOWPKV PCOG CPCIGT 2 CFFTGUU QOOWPKV PCOG CPCIGT 2 CFFTGUU QOOWPKV PCOG CPCIGT 2 CFFTGUU 5GTXGT RQTV QFG QNFGT WTTGPV 5RGEKHKGF 5GTXGT RQTV 6KOGQWV VKOG 6TKCN EQWPV CEJG VKOG QOOWPKV ᴥ4 1PN ᴦ QOOWPKV ᴥ4 9ᴦ 6TCR FXCPEGF WVJGPVKE VTCR IGPV RQTV 6TCR RQTV 6TCR TGVT 5GV OGVJQF FFTGUU 0COG 9 0 55 4QCOKPI NGXGN Q G OQFG 5GEWTKV FXCPE...

Page 69: ...V 8QNWOG PFKECVQT HWPE NKEM UQWPF CPEGN CPEGN CPEGN PVGT PVGT PVGT NKEM NKEM NKEM 0QVKEG 0QVKEG 0QVKEG TTQT TTQT TTQT 7UGT 7UGT 7UGT CPCIG CVVGT NGXGN 5 UVGO XGTUKQPU PKVKCNK G NQPG TKXG QVJDCNN 9K CTF CUVGT QR TKXG 5 TKXG 5GNGEV HTQO NKUV 9CKV 2 9CKV 6 RRNKECVKQP CVC WFKQ KVOCR NN V RG 6GUV 9 0 NWGVQQVJ CTEQFG KURNC G QPHKIWTCVKQP 9 0 RKPI VGUV 2 5GCTEJ QUV CFFTGUU 2CEMGV UK G 6KOGQWV VKOG 6TKCN ...

Page 70: ...actory settings the System menu is set to launch automatically When the DHCP function is enabled these settings can be made automati cally In the case to have the DHCP function enabled refer to the WebGlider X Manual for details 1 From the System Setting Menu select 1 Auto execute ǽ5 UVGO OGPW WVQ GZGEWVG ǽ 2TQRGTV Dz9 176 From the list select System menu or application program The current program ...

Page 71: ...played Select the item to setup Manual setting Server setting Manual setting 1 Input the time data CPWCN 5GVVKPI Press the key and confirm the time Press the key to cancel setting and return to current time Server setting Server setting confirm the following beforehand WLAN communication setup SSID Security etc between the terminal and the access point is correctly setup The power of the access po...

Page 72: ...be enabled through the System menu and if selected the next time the key is pressed on the GTX 100 the resume function will be used Resume mode ON after the GTX 100 is powered OFF the next time the key is pressed it will resume operation where it was just before the power was turned OFF For details of the resume function please refer to the 1 10 Resume func tion P 1 26 Resume mode ON After the GTX...

Page 73: ...t 3 8 4 Password The password to avoid unnecessary running on of the System menu will be setup By setting a password the third person other than the system administrator unable to confirm or modify the setup contents 2CUUYQTF In case a password is setup the password confirmation will be performed at the time of starting up of the System menu The System menu will not start up unless the password is...

Page 74: ...ter Lower case character are distinguished Input a new password then press the key 2 Input the password again 0GY RCUUYQTF 2CUUYQTF UGVVKPI CDEF 0GY RCUUYQTF CICKP After the password is entered confirm by pressing the key Clearing a Password 1 From the confirmation dialog select Yes 2CUUYQTF ENGCT 2CUUYQTF ENGCT 5 01 The setup password is erased Select No or press the key and clear to stop ...

Page 75: ...on 1 From the System setup select 5 Auto wake up 2TGUGPV 5EJGFWNG GXGT YGGM QP QPFC NGCT CV 5GV Currently setup schedule is displayed Select the item to setup Set Clear Schedule setting 1 Select Schedule accrual cycle 5EJGFWNG UGVVKPI GXGT OQPVJ GXGT YGGM ENG GXGT FC Selected from among every day time is specified every week week and time are specified and every month date and time are specified D...

Page 76: ...off Auto power off is a function to make the power OFF automatically when there is no operation performed for a certain period 1 From the System setup then select 6 Auto power off ᵘ ᵚ5GE WVQ RQYGT QHH ǽ WKFCPEG Input the Auto power off time The time allowed to setup is from 0060 seconds to 3600 seconds In addition when set to 0000 seconds the Auto power off is disabled Press the key and setup valu...

Page 77: ... SSID setup The characters allowed to enter are single byte alphanumeric characters whose number should be up to 32 and Upper case character Lower case character is distinguished When DHCP function is enabled automatic setup is possible but this is not recommended as security problems may occur 1 From the WLAN select 1 SSID 6 55 Input the SSID SSID should be in alphanumeric character up to 32 char...

Page 78: ...lt to perform Normal Fast roaming is easy to perform 3 9 3 Doze mode The time during which the WLAN switches into Doze mode after transmission finished The shorter this time is the less consumption of the battery pack becomes however the responsiveness of WLAN decreases When DHCP function is enabled automatic setting is also possible The WLAN response time varies according to the beacon cycle and ...

Page 79: ...the item to setup Encryption Authentication Attention Encryption 1 Select the item to setup PET RVKQP 25 6 2 2 9 2 GVJQF Method WEP PSK TKIP CCMP Method 1 Select the item to setup ǽ KUCDNGF Dz9 2 DKV GVJQF Dz9 2 DKV Dz6 2 Dz 2 5 Select the item to setup In the Authentication Method using EAP P 3 28 communication cannot be performed when Disabled WEP 40bit or WEP 128bit is setup ...

Page 80: ...tents of both the Transmit KEY WEP key set on the access point and the terminal s WEP key are the same For example when the Tx KEY_ID of a terminal is set to 2 the contents of the terminal WEP key 2 and the contents of the access point WEP key 2 need to be the same On the other hand when an access point Transmit key is set to 3 the contents of the access point WEP key 3 and the contents of the ter...

Page 81: ... recognized as a space 0 20 Each WEP key setup can be overwritten but cannot be edited On entering the KEY setup screen it displays 00000 for security purposes PSK TKIP CCMP 25 6 2 2 If you select PSK TKIP CCMP as an encryption mechanism you need to enter an encryption key Specify the same encryption key as the access point When setting an encryption key in ASCII format enter 8 to 63 char acters W...

Page 82: ...uthentication by setting on the terminal the same Pre Shared Key PSK as the access point and communicates with the access point using the specified encryption mechanism TKIP CCMP AES This mechanism does not use the PSK directly as an encryption key Rather it generates a temporary key using random num bers every time a connection is established between an access point and the terminal or at regular...

Page 83: ...rypted using the WEP key The access point decrypts the challenge code via the WEP key and checks to see if it is the same as the transmitted challenge code and if the same permits authentica tion EAP EAP IEEE802 1X Authentication system If this authentication method is used Certificate Private key user information setting etc is needed There is a limitation also in the environment Certification Au...

Page 84: ... root certificate Client certificate Private key User name EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 Server certificate for server authentication while user name password for client authentication are the necessary authenti cation Method The necessary items for setting is as follows CA root Certificate User name Password 2 Certificate file is setup Each certificate file is received via FTP P 3 38 or Bluetooth P 3 63 TQQV...

Page 85: ...lient certificate This private key is very important for security reason Encryption should be made on the private key file and manage so that the password is not known to the third person Password Single byte alphanumeric characters from 0 to 31 characters Upper case character Lower case characters distinguished for setup For security purpose the input password after entered is converted and displ...

Page 86: ...l This setup usually is not modified WVJGPVKECVKQP6KOG 2 FXCPEGF ᵚ ᵘ UGE At starting up authentication Time out When WLAN start up it waits the authentication to complete up to the second setup here possible setup value 15 to 120 seconds Attention ǽ KURNC VVGPVKQP ǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽ Dz0QV KURNC The default is set to Display In the case when the terminal is started up without WLAN security setting WLAN Secu...

Page 87: ...Chapter 3 System menu 3 32 3 9 5 Advanced WLAN communication Advanced setting 1 From the WLAN select 5 Advanced D WVQ FXCPEGF 465A6JTGUJQNF VGU 4CVG QPVTQN Select the item to set ...

Page 88: ...tically according to the distance be tween the terminal and the access point 1M The transmission speed is fixed at 1 Mbps 2M The transmission speed is fixed at 2 Mbps 1 or 2M The transmission speed is automatically varied be tween 1 Mbps and 2 Mbps only 5 5M The transmission speed is fixed at 5 5 Mbps 11M The transmission speed is fixed at 11 Mbps 1 Speed setting on the access point side and conne...

Page 89: ...Chapter 3 System menu 3 34 3 9 6 MAC address MAC address hardware unique address is displayed MAC address cannot be changed 1 From the WLAN select 6 MAC address ᵘ ᵚ CFFTGUU ...

Page 90: ...ns Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function is enabled 1 From the Network select 1 TCP IP ᵘ ᵚ 6 2 2 0GV CUM ᵘ ᵚ CVGYC ᵘ ᵚ 67 ᵘ ᵚ1EVGV 2 FFTGUU Current setting contents are displayed Select the item to setup 2 Input the address ᵘ ᵚ 6 2 2 0GV CUM ᵘ ᵚ CVGYC ᵘ ᵚ 67 ᵘ ᵚ1EVGV 2 FFTGUU Input the number from 000 to 255 to the field segmented by the period example 192 168 254 254 The Display is a...

Page 91: ...used over the routers this value should be modified according to the communication me dia Please ask the network administrator about the value settings for different items When the status of the IP address is 000 000 000 000 the WLAN communication is unable to be executed Please ask the network administrator about the value settings for different items From the Startup type of DHCP setting P 3 37 ...

Page 92: ...al started up Update protect Following information unique to the terminal is setup so as not to be modified before executing DHCP function IP address NetMask Gateway ID In the case when the check is applied to IP address IP address up date is prohibited the IP address which has set up at the terminal is not modified Be sure to use confirming that the there is no host with the same IP address on th...

Page 93: ... FXCPEGF Select the item to setup Server address User name Password Advanced Server address Set up the host name for FTP server 1 Select from either IP or URL 5GTXGT CFFTGUU 5GV OGVJQF ᵘ ᵚ FFTGUU 0COG ǽ FFTGUU Dz0COG Address The IP address setup at 2 Address is set as FTP server Name The host specified at 3 Name is set as FTP server The host name can not contain the space character When using Name ...

Page 94: ...PEGF User name should not include the space Password Specify the FTP server login password using up to 20 alphanumeric characters and up per case lower case should be distinguished 1 Input the Password 62 ᵘ ᵚ 7UGT PCOG 2CUUYQTF 5GTXGT CFFTGUU FXCPEGF The Password is converted to a hidden character and is displayed for security purpose Password should not include the space Advanced FXCPEGF QFG ǽ2CU...

Page 95: ...older is specified as root folder user name The folder in the root folder with the same as the user name of the FTP server is specified as the current folder If FTP function file transmission or reception is executed without setting the user name the error screen appears WTTGPV QNFGT 5RGEKHKGF ᵘ 4QQV ᵚ Specified The relative path setup at the specified folder which is to be explained later becomes...

Page 96: ...he Secondary server Advanced Server port Specify the control port number for the DNS server The well known port is 53 Time out time Setup range is from 1 to 99 seconds Set the response packet waiting time Trial count When 0 is set only one packet is transmitted without RETRY Cache time Setup range is from 0 to 9999 min When 0 is setup the cache function is disabled The MAX value allowed to enter t...

Page 97: ...ut the community name and the manager IP address Community name The operations permitted for a community name are read only GET and GET NEXT requests are supported under a community name When a SET request is sent using a community name an authen tication trap is transmitted A community name can be specified using a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters Manager IP address Set the SNMP manager s IP...

Page 98: ... s IP address which permits The use of the community name set under the community name option If 000 000 000 000 is set as the SNMP manager s IP address this com munity name is permitted on all the SNMP managers Trap setting QOOWPKV PCOG ᵘ9GNECV ᵚ 6TCR CPCIGT 2 CFFTGUU ᵘ ᵚ 1 Input a community name and a manager IP address Community name Set a community name for the Trap A community name can be spe...

Page 99: ...rt The port number to transmit the Trap The well known port is 162 Trap retry The number of times Trap transmission retrial About SNMP GTX 100 can be managed by using Our WebGlider X WBG 001W SNMP PDU Protocol Data Unit conforms to SNMPv1 GTX 100supports the management of the objects in the following MIB group 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 MIB2 System 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 MIB2 Interfaces 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 MIB2 IP 1 3 6 1 2 ...

Page 100: ...and synchronizes or when it synchronizes with a new access point while roaming a Link Up is transmitted in the same timing as signal SIGRFU_INSYNC Link down Link down Transmitted when the communication ends However it is not transmitted when the GTX 100 is outside the service area of an ac cess point Authentication Transmitted when a third person tries to access the GTX 100 with an in valid commun...

Page 101: ...ctly setup or connected The access point is normally operating FTP server is running on the host computer FTP setup host name user name etc of GTX 100 is correctly setup Bluetooth Receiving side is the host computer The power of the host computer is ON The BluePorter WLF 001 optional on the host computer is started up The default device of GTX 100 is setup on the host computer at the receiving sid...

Page 102: ...ck box of the receiving file Press the key and Receiving Confirmation dialog is displayed In this case if there is no file that the check is applied Selected file is received Select from Yes No In addition Press the key and No is selected KNG NKUV ǫ9GNECV DOR ǫ9IZ D QWV ǫKPFGZ JVO ǫZKV QWV ǫ CUVGT VZV ǫ VGO CUVGT VZV ǽ4GEGKXG GPW ǫ CTEQFGTGCF YCX NN EJGEMGU CRRNKGF NN EJGEMGU TGOQXGF WNN PCOG Pres...

Page 103: ...apter 3 System menu 3 48 5 Receiving is completed 4GEGKXKPI 0 6 ᴥ ᴦ 1 QORNGVGF When many files are checked the number of success the number of checked is displayed in the Message box Press the key or key ...

Page 104: ... operated Play 1 3 Play audio file Only audio files can be operated Viewer 2 Bitmap images displayed Only bitmap files can be operated Properties Various kind of properties related to the file are displayed Upload Uploading a file Delete Deleting a file Test Check if a file is broken or not All checks applied Apply checks on all check boxes in the file list All checks removed Remove all checks of ...

Page 105: ...g the audio file play will stop and will not play any more It is impossible to cite other SFL file inside the SFL file Description example ALARM_MELODY WAV Changing line LOCATION_3F_2 WAV Changing line SHIP_ERROR WAV 1 From the System menu select 5 file KNG V RG ǽ WFKQ ǽ KVOCR ǽ CVC ǽ NN V RG ǽ RRNKECVKQP Select the kind of the file for Operation Select All types regard less of the kind of the fil...

Page 106: ...EWVG 5 01 9QWNF QW NKMG VQ Regardless of check box status Selected application is executed When an SFL file application to be executed is not registered in the Automatic Launch register confirmation dialog is displayed In addition Press the key and No is selected After selecting execute the program To end the application perform the operation specified for each application After termination whethe...

Page 107: ... check box status Selected bitmap file is displayed Press any key to return to the previous operation Properties 1 From the Sub menu select Properties KNG RTQRGTV 0COG 6 RG KVOCR 5K G 2 ᵘ VGU QFKHKGF Regardless of the check box status Selected file s properties are displayed Following properties are displayed File name File type File size Last modified Library version application only Press any ke...

Page 108: ... side is the host computer The power of the host computer is ON The BluePorter WLF 001 optional on the host computer is started up The default device of GTX 100 is setup on the host computer at the receiving side Bluetooth Receiving side is GTX 100 The default device of GTX 100 is setup on the GTX 100 at the receiving side 1 From the sub menu select Upload KNG ǫ6GU 2 ǫ 12 0 2 ǫɮʽʑʍɹʃ 6 ǫʷʽɺʟɫɮʵʗ ǫ...

Page 109: ...ber of upload success the number of checked items is displayed in the Message box Press the key or key Delete 1 From the sub menu select Delete KNG FGNGVG GNGVG HKNGU 5 01 Delete the file whose check box is checked However if there is no checked file Selected file is deleted Confirmation dialog is displayed Select Yes or No In addition Press the key and No is selected ...

Page 110: ...rmation dialog is dis played Select Yes No In addition press the key and No is selected When Yes is selected the file is deleted immediately When No is selected nothing will be performed After the Select restart the next file testing If the broken file is used as it is an unexpected accident such as the application s running out of control and so on It is strongly rec ommended to delete the broken...

Page 111: ...Chapter 3 System menu 3 56 All checks removed KNG ǫ 12 0 2 ǫ 0 41 2 ǫ 12 0 2 ǫ 17 2 ǫ 17 2 ǫ 6 6 ǽ GPW ǽ5 TKXG ǫ 2 Remove the check from all the check boxes ...

Page 112: ... number for identification Setup the unique number for each terminal When DHCP function is en abled automatic setup is also possible 1 From the System menu select 6 ID ᵘ ᵚ Input the terminal ID The number of ID allowed to set is from 000 to 999 ...

Page 113: ...devices 1 From the System menu select 7 device GXKEG NWGVQQVJ KURNC G 6QPG 8KDTCVQT CTEQFG Select the item to setup Barcode Key Bluetooth Display Tone Vibrator 3 14 1 Barcode 1 From the Device Menu select 1 Barcode CTEQFG 5ECPPGT 5ECP CPING GEQFG NGXGN 4GXGTUG 6TKIIGT OQFG Select the item to setup Trigger mode Decode level Scan angle Reverse ...

Page 114: ...r operation Power saving Irradiation time Trigger operation Setup the operation of the scan key and the irradiation pattern of the laser A barcode can be scanned when the irradiation of the laser is turned ON 1 From the sub menu select the item 6TKIIGT OQFG 2QYGT UCXKPI ᵘ WNN ᵚ ᵘ0QTOCN ᵚ TTCFKCVKQP VKOG ᵘ ᵚUGE 6TKIIGT QRGTCVKQP WVQ QWDNG 4GNGCUG 0QTOCN Normal Press the scan key and the laser irrad...

Page 115: ...akes time to start the next scanning Quick When a Barcode is scanned the laser stops automatically but the power supply to the scanner part continues as well The consumed power is large compared to the Full but it can perform the next scanning smoothly None Power saving mode is not used Irradiation time Setup the time to turn OFF the laser automatically 1 Input the time 6TKIIGT OQFG 2QYGT UCXKPI ᵘ...

Page 116: ...1 Decode level Adjustment ǽ0QTOCN GEQFG NGXGN Dz QQUG WKFCPEG Dz5VTKEV The level can be adjusted to 3 stages Strict Normal and Loose The relationship between level value and easiness for scan ning is as follows The scan level and miss scanning level are proportionate Level value Scan miss scanning rate Strict Strict difficult to miss scan Normal Loose Loose easy to miss scan Press the key and the gu...

Page 117: ...le of the laser widens Narrow The irradiation angle of the laser becomes narrow Reverse Scan setup of White black Reversed Barcode 1 Select from either Prohibition or Permission Dz2GTOKUUKQP 4GXGTUG ǽ2TQJKDKVKQP Prohibition default Normally the barcode with black bar and white space only scanned Permission The barcode with reversed white and black of bar and space only scanned ...

Page 118: ... 500milli seconds Ðòåóó áîä èïìä óô òåðåáôåä îä òåðåáôåä òä òåðåáôåä óåãïîä µ óåãïîä óåãïîä 1 From the Device menu select 2 key G G TGRGCV TCVG ᵘ ᵚOU ᵘ ᵚOU G TGRGCV FGNC Current setup contents are displayed Setup allowed time is from 0100 to 1000milli seconds In addition when 0000milli seconds setup repeated entering is pro hibited Press the key and the guidance is for setup value is displayed 3 1...

Page 119: ... search is not ac cepted 6 2TQRGTV FFTGUU ᵘ ᵚ 5GEWTKV 8GTUKQP ǽ5CXG GXKEG PCOG 5CXG UGVVKPIU 5 01 The setup contents in each item are not saves as it is In order to save the setup contents press the key or key and select Yes in the Save confirmation dialog In addition Press the key and No is selected Device name 1 Input the name of the Bluetooth device 2TQRGTV FFTGUU 6 ᵘ ᵚ 5GEWTKV 8GTUKQP ǽ5CXG GX...

Page 120: ...vice with enabled authentication will be permit ted to connect 2 PIN code setup ᵘ ᵚ ǫ2CKTKPI PCDNG 5GEWTKV 2 0 EQFG PIN Personal Identification Number code is a password used for authentication For this code characters A to Z a to z 0 to 9 Sym bols and MAX 16 digits can be entered As a security measure entered PIN code is displayed being converted into a hidden character Version 1 Check the firmwa...

Page 121: ...s in order When device properties have already registered the device name is displayed to the right of the item number When the device is not registered No Device is displayed to the right of the item number Recognized as registered when the device name is of 1 character more and the BD address is other than 00 00 00 00 00 00 The device whose item number is displayed with to its left is a default ...

Page 122: ... BD Address 1 Input the BD Address GXKEG PCOG 2TQRGTV FFTGUU ᵘ ᵚ 5GEWTKV ǽ5CXG ǽ5GCTEJ BD address is a device unique hardware address It is the fixed length of 16 digit character 0 to 9 A to F 12 dig its Device search Searches the Remote device To setup the detected Remote device as the registered device is also pos sible When you want to include the other GTX 100 as the target of device search it...

Page 123: ...displayed Press the key to return to the previous operation 3 Select detected remote device 75 FCRVQT 5GTCTEJ TGUWNVU CDGN 2TKPVGT ǽ2TQRGTV 4GOQVG 4GOQVG 4GOQVG 4GOQVG 4GOQVG 4GOQVG 4GOQVG Press the key and Selected Remote device s device name BD address are displayed Press the key to return to the previous operation 4 Select the registered number of the registered device 75 FCRVQT 5GCTEJ TGUWNVU ...

Page 124: ...of the number of Remote devices detected by device search 1 Input the number of devices for search 5GCTEJ QRVKQP 5GCTEJ ᵘ ᵚ The number of devices allowed to setup is from 1 to 9 The more the number of devices for search is the longer the search time becomes ...

Page 125: ...cked immediately The relationship between level value and contrast is as follows Level value Contrast 8 High thick 1 Low thin Backlight luminosity 1 Operate the check box to set high luminosity WOKPQUKV ǫ KIJ WOKPQUKV When check is applied the luminosity when the backlight ON becomes high luminosity However in that case check the consumed power becomes large com pared to the status when the check ...

Page 126: ... immediately The relationship between the level value and sound volume is as fol lows Level value Sound volume 8 Max 1 Min Set to 1 if no sound is desired Indicator function Indicator means the combination of four devices buzzer audio vibrator LED that is used to alert the worker s attention By using this indicator allows the worker to know the current status more intuitively What indicator is use...

Page 127: ...Chapter 3 System menu 3 72 And so on the terminal allows the user varieties of setting according to the user s working environment ...

Page 128: ...r part on the display Buzzer is setup Audio is setup Vibrator is setup LED is setup PFKECVQT HWPE CPEGN PVGT CPEGN PVGT PVGT NKEM ǽ GPW Ǻ CPEGN PKVKCNK G PKVKCNK G CNN 2TGXKGY Press the key and sub menu is displayed Preview Current indicator can be experienced Initialize Select pattern setup contents are discarded to return to the ini tial value Initialize all Discarding all setup patterns of all ...

Page 129: ... is displayed Preview Current indicator can be experienced Initialize all Discarding setup contents of the pattern and return to the initial value In addition when the Menu is displayed in the left of the lower part of the display the operation procedure is common to all the op erational condition of devices 2 Input the frequency buzzer only ǫ PCDNGF W GT ǽ10 OU ǽ TGS ǽ4GRGCV ǽ5CORNG ᵘ ᵚ ᵘ ᵚ ǽ1 OU...

Page 130: ...ication is Ver 1 10 or later 4 Color Select LED only ᵘ4GF ᵚ ǫ PCDNGF ǽ10 OU ǽ QNQT ǽ4GRGCV ǽ GPW ᵘ ᵚ ǽ1 OU ᵘ ᵚ ᵘ ᵚ 4GF TGGP 1TCPIG From sub menu select the item 5 Input the ON time buzzer Vibrator LED ǫ PCDNGF 8KDTCVQT 4GRGCV ǽ GPW 1 OU ᵘ ᵚ ᵘ ᵚ ᵘ ᵚ 10 OU Operation time of the device for one performance Setting range I from 00000 to 99999milli seconds If 00000milli second is setup the device keeps ...

Page 131: ...ed immediately when the key is pressed When a sound played by application or indicator the latter sound interrupt the previous sound According to the timing the interruption makes the sound somewhat mixed 1 Select the sound pattern played when the key is pressed Dz GGR NKEM 5QWPF Dz GGR WFKQ Dz WFKQ ǽ0QPG None default Key Click sound is not played Beep For all keys the beep sound is played when any k...

Page 132: ...OGPV PKVKCNK G NQPG 5 UVGO XGTUKQPU TKXG QVJDCNN 9K CTF CVVGT NGXGN Select the item to setup Battery level System versions Initialize Clone Drive Mothball Wizard 3 15 1 Battery level Check the Battery level of the battery pack Just look at the Battery level as a reminder 1 From the Management select 1 Battery level CVVGT NGXGN Battery level is displayed in 6 stages ...

Page 133: ...tory setup and all files will be de leted When you perform the initialization take deepest cares with this understanding 1 From the Management select 3 initialize PKVKCNK G ǫ5 TKXG ǫ TKXG ǽ ZGEWVG ǽ GPW ǫ4GIKUVT Check the item that you want to initialize If no item is checked initialization cannot be executed PKVKCNK G ǫ5 TKXG ǫ TKXG ǽ ZGEWVG ǽ GPW ǫ4GIKUVT ZGEWVG 5 01 H KPKVKCNK G UGV VQ C FGHCWN...

Page 134: ...ove all checks from the check boxes 2 Initialization start ǫ4GIKUVT PKVKCNK G ǫ TKXG PVKCNK GKPI The checked items are initialized in order 3 Initialization is completed ǫ4GIKUVT PKVKCNK G ǫ TKXG QORNGVGF 5JWVFQYP 1 Press the key or key When the Registry is initialized turn off the power When initializing the Registry if there is no file in the F drive the F drive will be initialized automatically...

Page 135: ...r standing the following items Copy terminal performs initialization inside the Copy terminal before Receiving the data from the Master terminal For this reason when Clone is failed the setup value will return to the Factory setup or all files will be deleted As the Copy terminal performs initialization at first and it may take time to get into the state that the clone can be performed When transf...

Page 136: ...ing that the Copy terminal is in the condition to be able to Clone press the key to start Clone NQPG OCUVGT ǫ7UGT ǫ7PKSWG ǫ5GEWTKV ǫ TKXG ǽ ZGEWVG ǽ GPW ǫ5 UVGO NN EJGEMU CRRNKGF NN EJGEMU TGOQXGF Press the key and sub menu is displayed All checks applied Apply checks to all check boxes All checks removed Remove all checks from check boxes 2 Clone is completed NQPG OCUVGT QORNGVGF 1 Press the key ...

Page 137: ...G EQR ǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽ ǽ TGCF VQ GZGEWVG 6JG NQPG KU 1 Press the key or key to start Clone 3 Confirm master display NQPG EQR ǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽ ǽ VJC OCUVGT KU 2NGCUG EJGEM VJCV 1 EQORNGVGF At the Copy terminal side it cannot confirm that the Clone has com pleted be sure to confirm that the transfer has completed on the dis play at the Master file If the transfer from the Master file has not completes execute t...

Page 138: ...ed space Free space Files Used number Max number ᵘ VGU TKXG RTQRGTV CRCEKV ᵘ VGU TGG URCEG 7UGF URCEG ᵘ VGU KNGU ᵘ ᵚ ǽ GHTCI 0QTOCN GGR F drive can be optimized by performing defrag Press the key and a dialog is displayed Normal The unnecessary area generated in the process of writing and or deleting files is physically deleted Deep In addition to normal execute rearranging the acquired free area ...

Page 139: ...ve to the total capacity and the space in use we recommend that you perform deep defragmentation to create sufficient free space While the system program is performing defragmentation auto matically it may require a longer time for file update or other ac tions this is not an abnormal condition When the battery pack is removed in the course of defrag a file or the System program may be corrupted N...

Page 140: ... and the server the minimum necessary setting is enabled 1 From the Management select 7 Wizard 9K CTF QOOWPKECVKQP UGV VKPI ECP DG FQPG 5VCTV YK CTF YKVJ IWKFCPEG 5 01 Select Yes or No Select Yes then perform the setup of WLAN and perform the TCP IP setup to execute the wizard Select No to return to the pre vious screen See 3 6 4 Executing Setup Wizard P 3 10 for details ...

Page 141: ...9 Test 6GUV CTEQFG KURNC NWGVQQVJ G 9 0 Select the item to setup WLAN Bluetooth Barcode Display Key 2 Select target device 3 16 1 WLAN Test for Wireless Communications and the test for IP Network communication 1 From the test select 1 WLAN 9 0 VGUV ǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽǽ 2 5GCTEJ 9 0 RKPI VGUV QPHKIWTCVKQP ...

Page 142: ...rm the communication Packet size default 1472 bytes Select the size of the data packet in bytes to be transmitted permissible value 32 64 128 256 512 1024 1472 Time out time default 3 seconds Time out time is setup by 1 seconds unit permissible value 1 to 255 seconds Trial count default 4 times Set the number of attempts that can be made at transmitting the ping Setup enabled value 1 to 255 times ...

Page 143: ... interrupted by the key stopped is displayed 5th line Transmitted packet number counted up one by one and packet size 6th line LinkQ indicator is displayed LinkQ means the communication quality to the access point is displayed 7th line Synchronized channel are displayed 8th line ASL indicator ASL means the strength of the radio signal received from the access point is displayed 10th line MAC addre...

Page 144: ...sponse to ANY may be disabled Displayed contents as a result of searching are MAC address channel SSID 1 Select 3 AP Search 2 UGCTEJ 5GCTEJKPI 2 The result of searching is displayed after several seconds to some ten seconds 5GCTEJ TGUWNVU ǽ2TQRGTV 1st line The title of the test result 3rd line or after The MAC address of the detected access point and the channel number 10th line The key guidance t...

Page 145: ...rship on connection and the Slave obey the Master s direction The connection only performed between Master and Slave In addition Master and Slave are only temporary relationship on the connecting stage After the connection the relationship between the Master and Slave will be dissolved Before executing Bluetooth communication the master device should be set up as a Default Device on the slave devi...

Page 146: ... get into the continual scan mode While the scan key is pressed the laser irradiates and continues scanning the barcodes Release the scan key to return to the ordinary scan mode In addition to the scanned Barcode the kind of Barcode and the digit number scan success rate is also displayed CTEQFG VGUV ǽ 5 1RVKQP Press the key to convert the character code to display ASCII default displayed in ASCII...

Page 147: ...ck of check digit is disabled Check Enable is set to ON The check of check digit is enabled JAN EAN UPC Setup the scanning condition of add on code of JAN EAN UPC Ignore Add on default Add on code scanning disabled Read all Both can be scanned unconditional whether add on code is added Read Add on only JAN EAN UPC with add on code only can be scanned RSS Setup the scanning condition of RSS Stacked...

Page 148: ...s low it does not turn ON Each time by pressing the key except for the key 4 kinds of dis play contents switches like slides 1 12 dot font various double width character 2 16 dot font various double width character 3 The display is highlighted from four corners to the center the key does not work until the Display is Highlighted entirely 4 Welcat logo When all the display ends the backlight turns ...

Page 149: ...e indicator corresponding to each key operates The indicator assigned to each key is as follows Key Buzzer Vibrator LED Audio play to Green SCAN Red ALRAM Scan key F9 F10 Orange SCAN Red SCAN Sound Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese Red SCAN Voice Japanese The test will end when either the ...

Page 150: ...Chapter 4 4 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions ...

Page 151: ...y pack charged P 1 21 Aren t the battery pack electrodes dirty P 1 22 In the case where the items mentioned above have been checked and the problem is still unsolved Please start the system menu using the following Method 1 Remove the battery pack 2 Wait 10 seconds Install the battery pack 3 Hold down the scan key then press the key Q After not using for a while the power is shut OFF Is the batter...

Page 152: ...then select Execute from Sub Menu to run P 3 51 Q The Barcode is not scanned successfully Does the scanned Barcode meet the Barcode settings set in the application Some application settings prohibit a specific kind of Barcode from being scanned Isn t a specular reflection occurring P 1 15 Is scanning distance correct P 1 14 Isn t the filter of the Barcode sensor dirty If the filter of the Barcode ...

Page 153: ...25 Doesn t an access point with a same channel or interfering channel exist In the case where a non interfering channel is set a maximum of 4 access points can be used in the one area Isn t the wireless transmission being interfered by an obstacle Please check whether there is no equipment such as a microwave oven or other WLANs etc which can cause interference Also since a computer may act as a n...

Page 154: ...ware running on the host computer P 1 5 Is the communication settings made correctly P 1 5 Are the GTX 100 and the host computer connected correctly P 1 8 Does the host computer have enough resources When applications other than the communication software are being used the computer may run out of resources and cause the file transmission and reception to fail Close as many appli cations not neede...

Page 155: ...77 Q I suspect that the file is corrupt Either delete the file or transmit the file to the host computer to recover the data P 3 52 3 55 Q System Error was displayed and after pressing a key the power turned OFF This is displayed when a system program is not able to specify the cause of an error Possible causes include failures in hardware system program or application external factors like strong...

Page 156: ...Appendix A 5 System Menu Factory Settings List ...

Page 157: ...re 0 9 A F and a f When a 40 bits is Selected for WEP the WEP is a fixed 10 characters When 128 bits is selected it is a fixed 26 characters PSK TKIP CCMP In ASCII characters input the characters from 8 to 63 By 16 digit number input up to 64 charac ters Authentication Method Open Shared EAP Open EAP mode EAP TLS EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 EAP TLS CA root Certificate Select a file Client Certificate Select...

Page 158: ...er case character Lower case character are distinguished FTP Server port 00001 to 65534 00021 FTP Mode Passive Active Passive FTP Current folder Root User name Specified Root FTP Specified folder Alphanumeric characters up to 62 Upper case Lower case distinguished DNS Primary Any value of IP address style 000 000 000 000 DNS Secondary Any value of IP address style 000 000 000 000 DNS Server port 0...

Page 159: ...lphanumeric and symbol characters up to 30 Upper case Lower case distinguished GTX 100 Bluetooth local device Pairing Enable Disable Disable Bluetooth local device PIN code 16 digit characters 0 to 9 A to F up to 16 Bluetooth Remote device 1 to 7 device name Alphanumeric and symbol characters up to 30 Upper case Lower case distinguished No name Bluetooth Remote device 1 to 7 BD address 16 digit ch...

Page 160: ...Appendix B 6 Sample Barcode ...

Page 161: ... 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 4 5 7 9 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 7 0 JAN8 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 9 1 1 2 2 3 8 UPC E 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 CODE39 C D 1 2 3 4 5 F A B C D E H notes It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality Expansion Reduction Dirt etc ...

Page 162: ... D 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F NW 7 C D a 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b 4 5 6 0 b NW 7 No C D c 5 6 7 8 9 0 c d 7 8 9 d NW 7 HEX a A B C D E F a b D E F A B C b notes It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality Expansion Reduction Dirt etc ...

Page 163: ...7890 9876543210 ITF Standard ITF 14 0 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 5 ITF Extended ITF 16 0 1 0 4 9 0 3 3 3 3 0 4 9 4 0 9 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 4 notes It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality Expansion Reduction Dirt etc ...

Page 164: ...7 1 1 2 2 3 9 CODE128 Code set A 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F CODE128 Code set B a b c d e f CODE128 Code set C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 notes It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality Expansion Reduction Dirt etc ...

Page 165: ... 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 7 0 0 1 2 3 1 EAN128 Code set B 0 6 1 7 4 5 8 6 6 3 5 2 5 3 0 0 1 4 3 5 4 3 2 1 0 EAN128 Code set C 1 0 1 3 5 8 9 6 4 5 1 2 3 0 0 4 4 8 4 6 8 1 2 5 notes It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality Expansion Reduction Dirt etc ...

Page 166: ...7 Index ...

Page 167: ...attery pack xiv 1 3 1 4 1 16 4 2 charging 1 18 Installing 1 21 Removing 1 20 Replacing 1 21 Worn out 1 21 BluePorter xiv 1 5 Bluetooth local device Device name Factory settings A 4 Bluetooth local device Pairing Factory settings A 4 Bluetooth local device PIN code Factory settings A 4 Bluetooth Remote device 1 to 7 BD address Factory settings A 4 Bluetooth Remote device 1 to 7 device name Factory ...

Page 168: ...MSCHAPv2 3 29 EAP TLS 3 29 Electrodes cleaning 1 21 Encryption 3 24 Encryption Method 3 24 Encryption Method Factory settings A 2 Enter key 1 2 Extension 2 3 3 47 F F drive xiv 1 22 2 2 F10 key 1 2 F9 key 1 2 File name 2 3 File receiving 3 44 Folder 3 38 FTP 3 36 FTP Address Factory settings A 3 FTP Current folder Factory settings A 3 FTP Mode Factory settings A 3 FTP Name Factory settings A 3 FTP...

Page 169: ...ate control 3 32 Rate control Factory settings A 2 Readable angle 1 14 Receive Method 3 45 Receiving 3 44 Registry 3 2 Remote device xiv 3 64 Resume 3 17 Disabled 3 18 Enabled 3 17 Fail 3 17 Resume Factory settings A 2 Resume function 1 25 Reverse Barcode 3 60 Roaming level 3 23 Roaming level Factory settings A 2 RTS Threshold 3 32 RTS Threshold Factory settings A 2 S S drive xiv 1 22 2 2 Scan dep...

Page 170: ...y file 2 3 Terminal xiv Test Barcode 3 87 Test Bluetooth 3 86 Test Display 3 89 Test Indicator 3 90 Test Key 3 90 Test WLAN 3 82 Tilt 1 15 Trap 3 43 Trap setup 3 41 Trigger mode 3 57 TxKey_ID 3 25 U Unfilled space 1 15 Unique Registry 3 2 UPC E Sample Barcode B 2 Update protect 3 35 User name 3 37 User Registry 3 2 V Vibrator 3 69 Volume 3 69 Volume Factory settings A 4 W WebGlider X xiv 1 5 2 2 W...

Page 171: ...Wireless Handy Terminal GTX 100 Hardware System Menu August 2007 Manual Rev 1 0 Copyright 2007 Welcat Inc http www welcat co jp info welcat co jp M01GTX 100 ...

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