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1. iif i i T Figure 6 Back View 15 LCD and Touch Screen Show running applications and tap on screen with stylus pen to interact with applications Scanner LED Indicator Turn on Green or Red LED when it read barcode If barcode reading is successful it ll show Green otherwise Red Scanner Button Press to read barcode then Barcode Scanner will start to trig The trigger will stop when reading finish Release the button to stop trigger work Scanner Window When trigger work laser beam or LED light will be through out to this window Aim the laser beam or LED light to the Barcode CF Slot The CompactFlash card slot accepts either a storage card or the various peripherals If you want to use bigger CF interface as like CF Camera or CF GPS card you have to use Open Type CF Cover SD Slot The SD card slot accepts a storage card This slot accepts Multi Media Card MMC Card also Note SDIO support SD Interface card as like Camera This kind of interface doesn t support Power LED Indicator and Alarm LED When battery is charging it turns on Red LED After finishing battery charge it changes to Green LED Some application can use this LED as Alarm function Alarm will turn on Blue LED Adapter Power Port Connect External Power Adapter to this Port to charge the Battery Note The Standard battery need to charge 4 hours When you open the box charge the b
2. Use the stylus to select letters numbers or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application Tap the key to change the keypad to show international letters JI Pocket Inbox WindowsCE Net units come with Inbox for WindowsCE Net installed from the factory Inbox is a familiar Microsoft email interface To setup up Inbox 1 Open Inbox by selecting Start gt Programs gt Inbox 2 Select Services gt Options from the command bar to configure 3 Select Add 4 Select Service Type and enter in name of email service in the Service Name field Select the type of service 6 Enter the server and user information in the Mail Service 9i Definition 7 Configure your inbox using the Mail General Preferences dialog 8 Configure your mail retrieval settings using the Mail Inbox Preferences 9 Press OK to complete the Inbox configuration 10 Select Services gt Connect from the command bar 11 Select Services gt Send Receive Mail from the command bar to manually retrieve mail Any pending email appears in the inbox after connecting File Compose Servi EA Fits Activesync Deleted local i te Inbox O Items Fj Inbox BFS 7 11 AM A E Figure 2 Pocket Inbox JI Internet Explorer The IT 6000 comes with Internet Explorer for WindowsCE Net installed from the factory 1 Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer 2 To set default home page navi
3. Connect power code to the power source 3 Insert power adapter to the power jack of docking cradle 4 Put Mobile Computer on the cradle Note 19 Getting Started This section covers the most basic aspects of preparing the Mobile Computer for use Please refer to the appropriate sections for more information Turn On Off Setting Up E Starting Mm Calibrating the Touch Screen m Adjusting Brightness m Adjusting Volume Scanning E Running Scanner Diagnostics E Scanning Turn On Off Press Power button to turn on the device And to turn off the device press Power button again The device is not turned off exactly It just will make suspend Every running application will be kept until next turn on And if turn on it will show the screen very quickly Setting Up If this device is first to you you need to set some configuration Because the default setting can be different depend on user Starting After turning on the device it shows Desktop Window You can input or select with stylus pen to tap on the screen ae hy Computer FA n File Explorer fe Ed Internet I I Eai World clack 4 a GF Sos am AS Figure 2 Desktop Window Calibrating the Touch Screen This device was produced with calibrated screen So the user does not need to modify at first If you feel the positioning is incorrect you need to recalibrate 1 Press key as press down Fn Key 2 II sh
4. Software Appl ications Overview Firmware Update Utility Retrieving a Firmware Image Update Extract Firmware Update Utility Update IT 6000 Firmware Flash Memory Installing Programs Using an Installation Wizard Installing Programs Manually Using File Explorer to Add to the Start Menu Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu Removing Programs Selecting and Using Programs Using the Task and Command Bars Entering Data Using the Stylus on the Touchscreen Display Selecting Text Entering Data with a Bar Code Scanner Soft Keypad Input Panel Desktop Window File Explorer Inbox Internet Explorer WordPad Chapter 5 Configuring Overview Context Sensitive Help Calibrating the Touch screen Display Adjusting LCD Brightness Rotating the Screen Adjusting Volume Setting Application Buttons Volume and Sounds Setting the Date and Time Power Configuration Battery Tab Power Off Tab Memory Configuration Memory Allocation amp Usage Network Configuration Using Wireless LAN Turn On Off the Wireless LAN Module Wireless LAN Configuration Hardware amp Firmware Version Information Expansion Cards Serial Number Firmware Version Chapter 6 Networks Communications and Connections Overview SNMP Installing amp Setting Up the IT 6000 IrDA Dock Driver IrDA Driver Installation Setting up the IrDA Port Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync Using ActiveSync Setting u
5. for the Windows based terminals The MIB is used by the management tools to allow them to better support the configuration values provided on the terminals such as scanner controls and terminal type information Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync This section provides instructions on setting up the Host PC so that the PC can communicate with the device Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your device The device comes from the factory with ActiveSync loaded If you have ActiveSync already installed on your PC make sure that you have v3 7 or higher To install Microsoft ActiveSync complete the following steps on the PC 1 Go to the Microsoft WindowsCE Net website and download the most current version of ActiveSync http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc downloads 2 Install the most current version of Microsoft ActiveSync v3 7 or higher on the host PC 3 Click the Next button to continue the installation Click Cancel to cancel the installation of ActiveSync 4 Once ActiveSync is installed it will attempt to connect to the device allow it to fail on the first attempt Reboot your PC Open ActiveSync Select File gt Connection Settings from ActiveSync s menubar Enable the Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port check box Verify that Infrared Port IR is selected in the pull do
6. installed in the device before you can charge it in the docking cradle Complete the following instructions to install the battery 1 Ona device detach the elastic handstrap by releasing its hook from the handstrap connector at the base of the unit 2 Pull the cover latch to unlock the battery door Remove the door 3 Make sure to turn on the Backup Battery Switch 4 Insert the battery with the pull tab on the outside and the battery contacts aligned with the matching contacts inside the battery compartment 5 The main battery pack has a keying feature on one side to prevent incorrect installation 6 Replace the battery door by inserting the bottom tab into the slot If the battery is installed incorrectly the door will not seat properly 7 Pull the latch on the battery compartment cover towards the base of the unit 8 On the device replace the handstrap hook on the connector at the base of the unit Figure 2 Installing main battery Charging the Battery When you first remove the device from the box you will need to charge the main battery The battery must be inside the unit to charge it with the dock A complete battery charge takes about about 4 hours depending on battery state After using the device if a low battery indicator appears the main battery needs recharging The device can be recharged in the docking cradle connecting with AC adapter directly Using the Power Adapter 1 Connect power code to
7. the Laser beam or LED light to the barcode 3 Check the read barcode Powering This chapter explain the Mobile Computer Power System and how to control the power consumption how to make reset Suspend Mode Batteries m Checking Battery Power Installing the Main Battery Pack Charging the Battery Backup Battery Battery Life Battery Disposal Resetting m Warm Reset E Cold Reset JI Suspend Mode The Mobile Computer will go into a suspend mode or sleep mode whenitis idle for a period of time This duration can be customized using the Power control panel refer to Power Off Tab Suspend mode works and looks just like you are turned the unit off Press the lt Power gt key to suspend put to sleep Press the lt Power gt key again to resume its previous state Use the Battery Power control panel to set the idle duration and suspend mode initiation This will save battery power when the device is not in use Suspending The following conditions will suspend put the device to sleep 1 Press the lt Power gt key 2 The sleep timer expires which indicates that there has been no use for a specified period of time 3 A dead or failed battery condition occurs Resuming Use one of the following methods to resume wake up the device Press lt Power gt key to suspend or resume wake up Put the device into a docking cradle Press the Scan Trigger to wake up the unit When a battery fails while t
8. Control Panel gt System gt General on device Make a note of the information in the Processor field 2 Read the installation instructions ReadMe files or manual that comes with the program Many programs provide installation instructions If you cannot find installation instructions for the program in the ReadMe file or manual use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your device For more information on copying files using ActiveSync refer to the ActiveSync online Help gt Connect your terminal and desktop computer Double click the exe file Once the installation is complete you double tap the program icon from your desktop or select Programs gt program icon to select it Using File Explorer to Add to the Start Menu 1 Select Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and select the folder where the program is stored Select Cut from the Edit gt Cut from the command bar Open the Programs folder located in the Windows folder select Paste from the pop up menu The program appears on the menu Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu 1 Use the Explorer in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on your Mobile Computer and locate the program For more information on using ActiveSync refer to the ActiveSync online Help Right click on the program then select Create Shortcut Move the shortcut to the Programs folder in the Windows folder The
9. IT 6000 Series User s Manual IT 6000 Series Product Reference Guide BITATEK CO LTD 6F 190 1 Ta Tung Road Sec 3 Hsichih Taipei Hsien Taiwan TEL 886 2 8647 1299 FAX 886 2 8647 1542 Copyright 2003 BITATEK CO LTD An Unpublished Work All rights reserved No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of BITATEK CO LTD or its wholly owned subsidiaries BITATEK Owners of BITATEK products are hereby granted a non exclusive revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the purchaser s own internal business purposes Purchaser shall not remove or alter any proprietary notices including copyright notices contained in this documentation and shall ensure that all notices appear on any reproductions of the documentation Should future revisions of this manual be published you can acquire printed versions by contacting BITATEK Customer Administration Electronic versions may either be downloadable from the BITATEK web site www bitatek com tw or provided on appropriate media If you visit our web site and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other BITATEK publications please let us know via the Contact page Disclaimer Reasonable measures have been taken to ensure that the information included in this manual is complete and accurate Howe
10. Touch Screen Display The stylus is located next to the CF Cover The stylus on the device is the equivalent of the mouse on a PC Use the stylus to Navigate the touch screen display Select characters in the soft input panel SIP Select applications from the desktop or system tray Select tabs fields and text within applications Selecting Text Select text in the same way you select text on a PC Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text double tapping to select one word and triple tapping to select an entire line Entering Data with a Bar Code Scanner You can use the scanner to read bar codes Press the trigger or scan button to initiate a scan The scanned data will be entered into the current application s edit context Soft Keypad Input Panel In applications that accept keyed input the soft input panel SIP can be used to enter data using the stylus The SIP is an on screen QWERTY keyboard To open the SIP double tap the keypad icon in the system tray shown in Figure or single tap the stylus icon and select Keypad from the pop up menu ew Tools lt Address windows default htm Welcome to Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Esc 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 ol je fablajwielr tiylulijojp cia CaPlalslaitiatmy atk tye shift 2 x c b nim cia TA I te J ied windows CE BFS 7 09 AM E E Figure 2 Entering data using SIP
11. and Time In this control panel you can change the year month date time time zone or select automatic adjust for daylight savings time To set or change the date and time 1 2 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time Select the month to open a pulldown list of months or press the arrow buttons on either side of the month to increase or decrease the month To change the year select the year to open a numeric dial Select the up arrow to increase the value select the down arrow to decrease the value Or you can type a new year value in the field To change the time select the hour minute seconds or AM PM and select the up arrow to increase the value select tap the down arrow to decrease the value Or you can type a new time value in the field Select your correct time zone from the pull down list To automatically set adjust the clock for daylights savings time enable the checkbox at the bottom of the screen Select Apply to make save your changes and make additional modifications e Select OK to save your changes and exit e Select tap the close button to exit without saving changes Date Time Properties Date Time EI June 2003 SM TWT 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 EE 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 20 a0 2 7 19 25 AM Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Can k Automatically adjust A clock for daylight saving Apply ay 2 vae OFS 7 19 am A S Figure 1 Date and T
12. ases comfort when holding the device for extended periods of time The handstrap may be removed or replaced if damaged To use the handstrap 1 Hook the upper of the handstrap from the Scanner Window 2 Fix the upper of the Handstrap with 2 screws 3 Hook the bottom of Handstrap from the handstrap connector Figure 2 Using the Handstrap Using Applications To select and open programs select Start gt Programs to open a list of available programs If the program has an icon on the desktop tap to open it Using the Task Bar The task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the active program and current time and allows you to select programs and close screens fu iy Computer F A File Explorer fe EJ Int World a ja a BFS 6 59 am DA Figure 2 Task Bar Using the Command Bar Use the command bar at the top of the screen to perform tasks in programs The task bar includes menu names buttons and the input panel button To create a new item in the current program Select File gt New gt View Address twindowsdefault htm 7 Welcome to Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer 1995 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Terms of use ied windows CE aF S 7 01 AM A E Figure 2 Command Bar JI Scanning Running Scanner Diagnostics 1 Tap the Start gt Programs gt Scanner gt Scanner Diagnostics to try to read barcode Scanning 1 Press scanner button 2 Aim
13. attery Tab m Power Off Tab Memory Configuration m Memory Allocation amp Usage Network Configuration Using Wireless LAN E Turn On Off the Wireless LAN Module m Wireless LAN Configuration Hardware amp Firmware Version Information m Expansion Cards E Serial Number E Firmware Version a7 Context Sensitive Help Microsoft WindowsCE context sensitive help is available for those configuration applets where a button appears in the upper right hand corner of the dialog box Press the button to open the help window Contents Wal Topics X WordPad Help About WordPad Selecting and Editing Text Formatting Text Adjusting the Display Working in Outline view Inserting Symbols Printing a Document Setting a Password for a Document Converting Documents Shortcuts Index ied EHe BFS 7 14 am A Figure 1 Using WindowsCE Net Context Sensitive Help Calibrating the Touch screen Display It is possible that you might need to recalibrate the touch screen i e when you notice that when you select one item with the stylus another item is selected To recalibrate the touch screen complete the following steps 1 Press Enter button with Fn Key 2 Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target as the target moves around the screen ASEE Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the cree Figure 1 T
14. attery fully USB Serial Sync port Connect USB or Serial cable with Desktop and this Mobile computer It ll make the connection between Desktop and mobile computer Note To make Microsoft ActiveSync connection You have to install Microsoft ActiveSync 3 7 or more in your desktop You can download that on the Microsoft Web site USB Host Port The USB Host port support USB Keyboard Mouse Flash Memory Disk Ethernet After connect with Docking cradle you can use standard USB host port Connect USB peripherals here Note USB Host only support low power consumption peripherals You can t use Power Back light button To turn on or off Mobile Computer press power button shortly If you want to Turn on or off Back light then press power button over 1 second Navigation Button Move the direction to Up Down Left Right Home Button Move to Desktop Window or Run the application that is defined by user Sometimes this can be used as Scanner Button 17 Key Pad Input number or alphabet characters We can run special functions with Fn Key Ear Microphone Jack Connect Ear Microphone to hear audio sound or record voice It s useful for VoIP phone or Voice chatting Speaker Play the sound effect or scanner beep sound Battery cover Latch Open or lock battery cover It s easy to open or close cover if pull the latch first Backup Battery Switch If this switch turned off it will Keep backup battery stat
15. gate to desired default web page 3 Select View gt Internet Options from the command bar Enter the desired URL in the Start Page field 5 Press the OK button gt Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for application and navigation control Tap and drag the sliding menus to the left or right to see the hidden menu items and toolbars Address twindowsdefault htm Welcome to Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer A AA 1995 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Terms of use ied windows CE BFS 7 11 AM A E Figure 2 Internet Explorer WordPad The IT 6000 comes with Word Pad for WindowsCE Net installed from the factory The following text and document file types are compatible with Word Pad Text txt Word Document doc Rich Text File rtf WordPad pwd When file types other than pwd are transferred to the WindowsCE Net device WindowsCE Net translates the files into a compressed WindowsCE Net file type To start Wordpad select Start gt Programs gt Microsoft WordPad JI File Edit View Format Times N hi fao B7 U ied WF Doct BFS 7 13 AM A E Figure 2 WordPad Configuring This chapter explains to configuring the device Context Sensitive Help Calibrating the Touch screen Display Adjusting LCD Brightness Rotating the Screen Adjusting Volume Setting Application Buttons Volume and Sounds Setting the Date and Time Power Configuration m B
16. he unit is in suspend mode the device remains suspended until the battery fail condition goes away Batteries The main battery pack in the device is a 3 7 V 1800 mAh Lithium Polymer battery You will be alerted with a message dialog box when the battery reaches a low state A complete battery charge takes about four hours depending on battery state Note 1 Prior to using the device for the first time you will need to charge the main battery 2 Always charge the battery within the temperature range of temperature 32 113 F 0 45 C 3 Use only the correct battery charger and dock supplied by a dealer The use of other battery supplies can damage the device and void your warranty Checking Battery Power If you remove the battery or the battery fails you have about 2 hours to swap in a new battery or charge the battery before the backup battery fails Battery Power Gauge The Power control panel applet displays a battery power gage Low Battery Conditions When the battery is low a dialog box pops up and alerts you to charge the battery You may close the window but the dialog box will pop up again before the battery reaches the Battery Dead condition Battery Dead Condition The battery sensor initiates a shutdown of all applications and closes the RF Network connection When the battery has been replaced the device will resume as before JI Installing the Main Battery Pack The main battery must be
17. ime setting Power Configuration To adjust power management settings select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Use this control panel to check the charge on the battery or to change the Power settings Battery Tab The Battery tab provides power indicators for External power Main battery and Backup battery To save your settings press OK from the command bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Main Charging 99 o Ce 100 Backup Good 100 100 av Power Hae S oF Fiz2 AM A E Figure 1 Battery status 63 Scheme Tab The Scheme tab allows you to determine the idle duration and suspend mode initiation to save battery power To save your settings press OK from the command bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Power Properties Battery Schemes Power Scheme AC m w Switch state to User Idle After 1 minute gt Switch state to System Idle after 5 minutes i Switch state to Suspend Mever N Fj Power R S oF 1 24 AM A E Figure 1 Power Setting 63 Memory Allocation amp Usage Adjust the Memory Allocation with the following steps 1 2 3 4 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Properties Select the Memory tab Move the slider to adjust memory allocation Press the OK button or the lt Enter gt key on the IT 6000 Move slider to the lett for more mem
18. m OS locks up and the Warm reset command does work Cold Reset Procedure To perform a cold hard reset press the Reset Button with FN key You always attempt a Soft warm reset before initiating cold reset Once you initiate a hard reset all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared After Cold Reset When a device goes through the cold reset sequence it clears the working RAM and initializes the file system You will lose any applications and data which are not stored in persistent flash memory DiskOnChip e The splash screen will appear shortly e You must recalibrate the touch screen if you need e The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen e The custom settings in the registry are persistent e Any RF Network PC Card connects to the network system 43 Software Applications This chapter explains preinstalled applications and how to install additional applications DiskOnChip Installing Programs m Using an Installation Wizard m Installing Programs Manually m Using File Explorer to Add to the Start Menu m Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu Removing Programs Selecting and Using Programs m Using the Task and Command Bars m Entering Data Pocket Inbox Internet Explorer WordPad DiskOnChip In addition to the RAM based storage standard on WindowsCE Net terminals the device is also equipped with Flash based storage area To access the con
19. ory to run programs Move it to the right for more storage space Only unused RAM black portion of the slider bar can be adjusted Storage Program memory memory 14420KB total 14424kB total S34E6B in use S312KB in use ied E system S oF 7 25 AM A E Figure 1 Memory Setting Networks and Communications This chapter explains the network and communications setting SNMP Installing amp Setting Up the IT 6000 IrDA Dock Driver m IrDA Driver Installation E Setting up the IrDA Port Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync m Microsoft ActiveSync Using ActiveSync E Setting up a Partnership m Transferring Files m ActiveSync File Synchronization Networking E Setting up the Network ID E Network and Dialup Connections Network Setup Remote ActiveSync 67 SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the standard protocol for managing devices on a network The Firmware Management Utility FMU makes use of SNMP to send and receive configuration information to the terminals Since the networked terminals are constantly running SNMP this allows FMU to interface with the terminal at any time without requiring user intervention on the terminal With SNMP running on the terminal other SNMP based network management tools such as HP Openview and CastleRock SNMPpc may also be used to interface with the terminals To support this capability We have released the Management Information Base MIB
20. ouch Screen Calibration 39 Adjusting Brightness The Backlight factory default is maximum status But user can feel uncomfortable At this moment we can try to control the Backlight This will make the bright ness change 1 Press Right or Left on the Navigation button with Fn Key 2 You can see the brightness change 3 Set proper value Adjusting Volume The Volume factory default is maximum status But user can feel uncomfortable At this moment we can try to control the Volume 1 Press Up or Down on the Navigation button with Fn Key 2 You can hear the volume change 3 Set proper value If you don t want sound press 3 Key with Fn key This will make mute or not Rotating the Screen The Mobile Computer has the screen rotate function However before rotating screen you need to make sure the application support landscape also Press 9 Key with Fn Key Screen will rotate whenever press rotate key Volume and Sounds 1 Select the Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Volume amp Sounds Properties to open the Volume settings Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud Enable the desired sounds for key Clicks screen taps notifications and applications Soft Loud Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders av JO volume e 3 7 17 AM A E Figure 1 Volume and Sound control 61 Setting the Date
21. ow the calibration screen ANGMpoGheen Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the SC BBA Figure 2 Galibration Screen 3 Tap the center of the target repeat as the target moves around the screen 23 Adjusting Brightness The Backlight factory default is maximum status But user can feel uncomfortable At this moment we can try to control the Backlight This will make the bright ness change 1 Press Right or Left on the Navigation button with Fn Key 2 You can see the brightness change 3 Set proper value Adjusting Volume The Volume factory default is maximum status But user can feel uncomfortable At this moment we can try to control the Volume 1 Press Up or Down on the Navigation button with Fn Key 2 You can hear the volume change 3 Set proper value 4 If you don t want sound press 3 Key with Fn key This will make mute or not Scanning Now you are ready to use the device Let s try read the barcode Running Scanner Diagnostics 1 Tap the Start Programs Scanner Scanner Diagnostics to try to read barcode Scanning 1 Press scanner button 2 Aim the Laser beam or LED light to the barcode 3 Check the read barcode 25 Using This chapter will show how to use Stylus pen and other accessories include in the package Using the Stylus Using the Keypad Using the Ear Microphone Using the Handstra
22. p Using Applications E Selecting Application Scanning E Scanning Bar Codes Using the Stylus The stylus is located next to the CF Cover The stylus on the device is the equivalent of the mouse on a PC Use the stylus to e Navigate the touch screen display e Select characters in the soft input panel SIP e Select applications from the desktop or system tray e Select tabs fields and text within applications and dialog boxes Figure 2 Using the Stylus It is good practice to replace the stylus into the holder after use so you don t lose or misplace it Note Never use a pen pencil or other sharp object on the touch screen display Use only the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch screen sensitive display ZI Using the Keypad Keypad is very useful input method You can input numeric character alphabet character And you can control device with some function keys Numeric Character Press numeric keys that you want to input But you need to make sure which character type selected Check the tray icon to make sure character type Alphabet Character Press alphabet character that you want to input Press same key shortly to input other alphabet character If the character you want appear move cursor or press other key Symbol Press symbol character that you want to input as press KBD key Symbol was printed as orange color And that has no relation with current inpu
23. p a Partnership Transferring Files ActiveSync File Synchronization Networking Setting up the Network ID Network and Dialup Connections RF Configuration Parameters Network Setup Remote ActiveSync Before Getting Started This chapter contains hardware and software information to assist you in making the most out of your Mobile Computer The components include Check the Package Parts information Charging the Battery Check the Package Carefully remove all protective materials from around the Mobile Computer and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received all equipment listed bellow Main Unit Stylus Pen 9 Open type CF Slot Cover 9 Standard Battery Pack Ear Microphone 9 Charging Adapter Adapter Power Cord Sync Cable Handstrap Quick Reference Guide Supplementary CD Inspect the equipment for damage If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment contact the Customer Support Center immediately Figure 1 Contents in Package 11 Parts information Four perspectives of the Mobile Computer are in Figure 2 and Figure 3 Refer to more detailed information Figure 2 Front View 13 Figure 3 Left and Right View 4 J g Figure 4 Top View ana mi T R za TN D LA A
24. power adapter 2 Connect power code to the power source 3 Insert power adapter to the power jack Figure 2 Charging with the power adapter JI Charging battery with Docking Cradle 1 Connect power code to power adapter 2 Connect power code to the power source 3 Insert power adapter to the power jack of docking cradle Figure 2 Charging with the docking cradle During charging Main unit s Power LED will turn on Red LED When battery is charged fully it will turn on Green LED Docking cradle can charge extra battery When charging extra battery the LED beside extra battery charge compartment will turn on Red LED After charging the extra battery it will turn off Note Use only the supplied battery chargers and docks with this device Using the wrong charger or dock will not damage the unit charger or dock they simply will not work Backup Battery The backup battery in the device is a 3 1V Lithium battery The backup battery is charged off the main battery pack so it is important to keep the main battery pack with at least a minimal charge so the unit can maintain date time data and other settings Battery Life Batch units can have 6 hours to 16 hours of battery life per charge depending upon usage number of scans per minute backlight usage and other factors that draw upon battery power Battery Disposal If you must dispose of a battery pack please follow the instructions in the following ca
25. set up partnerships with many different mobile devices but a device can have partnerships with only two computers For more information on partnerships please refer to your Microsoft Active Sync documentation or help file Transferring Files To transfer files complete the following steps on the host PC 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Microsoft ActiveSync Double click on the ActiveSync icon in the System Tool Tray 3 After you have established a connection with your Device tap the Explore button at the top of the ActiveSync window or select Explore from the File menu 4 Navigate to the target directory on your portable and copy the desired file by using the Copy Paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file s into the folder Depending on the file type ActiveSync may convert the file into a format appropriate for the WindowsCE Net device ActiveSync File Synchronization ActiveSync file synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the IT 6000 and the Host PC 1 Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the IT 6000 partnership 2 Select Tools gt Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchronization options 3 Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents directory Defaults to the desktop During the ActiveSync connection all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized to the My Documents direc
26. shortcut appears on the menu 47 Removing Programs Only user installed programs can be removed 1 To remove a program select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Remove Programs 2 Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press remove Selecting and Using Programs To select and open programs select Start gt Programs to open a list of available programs If the program has an icon on the desktop tap to open it Using the Task Bar The task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the active program and current time and allows you to select programs and close screens Computer 2 Communication File Explorer G Game Internet gt Multimedia aa Programs gt office dr Favorites gt PIMs G Documents gt Scanner or Settings E System amp Help Utility 4 CP Run Find BF Settings Figure 2 Task Bar Using the Command Bar Use the command bar at the top of the screen to perform tasks in programs The task bar includes menu names buttons and the input panel button To create a new item in the current program Select File gt New gt View Forward s Fit to Screen Show Images Address Bar Status Bar Explorer i CTA Text Size E Encoding a Properties 1996 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Terms of use ied windows CE BFS 7 08 AM A E Figure 2 Command Bar 49 Entering Data Using the Stylus on the
27. t character type So you can input symbol at any time Current Input Character Type Change When you need to change the Current Input Character Type press Tab key with KBD key It ll rotate the Current Input Character Type Basically the English version is using following order Numeric gt Alphabet Capitals gt Alphabet Lower gt Numeric Device control using the function key To control the device press defined function key with Fn Key Following table shows device control function define Ke Description Left Decrease brightness intensit Right Increase brightness intensit Up Increase Volume Down Decrease Volume Home Go to Desktop and hide all running applications Run Record or defined application Turn on off Wireless LAN 3 Back Space 4 Run App2 or defined application Run App3 or defined application 6 Run App4 or defined application Copy to Clipboard Paste with Clipboard Rotate screen Insert Delete Calibrate Screen Run App or defined application 29 Using the Ear Microphone Connect Ear Microphone to Earphone Jack This is look like cellular phone s earphone But it support Stereo Sound When you are using VoIP phone function this will be useful The Mobile Computer doesn t have internal microphone So to record voice you have to use Ear Microphone Figure 2 Using the Ear Microphone Using the Handstrap The Mobile Computer has a handstrap which incre
28. tents of Flash Memory 1 Double tap the My Computer icon on the desktop 2 Double tap the DiskOnChip Disk icon to view DiskOnChip Disk BFS 7 04 AM A E Figure 2 Using DiskOnChip To save applications or data to the DiskOnChip from your current application select File gt Save As gt DiskOnChip Disk You can store approximately 16MB of programs and data in rewritable Flash Memory 49 Installing Programs Programs pre installed on the device are stored in ROM read only memory You cannot remove or modify this software You may add programs and data files to RAM random access memory or into DiskOnChip Please follow the directions provided with the software to install it Using an Installation Wizard If the file has an installer the installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen Once the software is installed on your desktop computer the installer transfers the software to your terminal automatically Installing Programs Manually If the file does not contain an installer an error message indicates the program is valid but is designed for a different type of computer 1 Install cab exe zip setup exe files or other files designed for the device 2 WindowsCE Net applications will also work on the device Start by downloading the program to your desktop computer or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your desktop computer 1 Select Start gt Settings gt
29. tory on the IT 6000 Networking Setting up the Network ID To set up your Network ID configure the Windows user settings such as the user name password and domain complete the following steps on the Device 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Owner 2 Select the Network ID tab on the Owner Properties dialog box Enter your User Name Password and Domain on the Network ID tab 3 Select OK from the command bar to save your network ID information Access basic network connection information by double tapping on the Network icon in the system tray Tap Details to show more information Network and Dialup Connections 2 Select Start gt Settings gt Network and Dialup Connections Double tap on the WLAGS46B1 item this will vary based on installed radio manufacturer and number of connections Complete the two tabs e IP Address Select DHCP or set static IP settings e Name Servers If using static IP set DNS and WINS servers Network Setup Remote ActiveSync To execute Remote ActiveSync complete the following steps 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Network ActiveSync Verify that Network Configuration is selected from the Method to Connect pull down list Select the target host that you wish to ActiveSync with from the Connect To pull down list Press the Connect button A network ActiveSync connection will be established Network functions and operations work the same when using the Dock
30. us But it must be turned on before using The backup battery will keep the memory status Note Turn off the backup battery switch when you have no plan to use in short term And check the backup battery status before using If the backup battery was exhausted it needs almost 10 or more hours Emergency notice switch When user take out the battery or the battery cover is opened this switch will be released and it will notice to Mobile Computer to use the backup battery to keep the memory Battery Compartment Insert the battery with correct direction and close the cover When you want to use High capacity battery pack use the high capacity battery cover Charging the Battery Before using Mobile Computer Please charge the battery fully You can indicate with Green power LED The battery usually charges in 4 hours to fully charge Installing Batteries 1 Pull the battery cover latch until the cover releases 2 Lift the battery door away from the Mobile Computer 3 Insert the lithium ion battery in the battery compartment ensuring the battery snaps into place 4 Replace the battery cover by inserting the bottom first 5 Pull the battery cover latch to secure the battery cover Charging battery with adapter 1 Connect power code to power adapter 2 Connect power code to the power source 3 Insert power adapter to the power jack Charging battery with Docking Cradle 1 Connect power code to power adapter 2
31. ution 1 Recycle Lithium Ion Batteries 2 Do not throw Lithium Ion Batteries in the trash 41 Resetting You always attempt a Soft warm reset before initiating a Hard cold reset Once you initiate a hard reset all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared It is a good idea to store important data in the DiskOnChip memory for this reason Warm Reset A warm soft reset is a transition from the on idle or suspend power state that closes all applications clears the working RAM but preserves the file system Reasons to Warm Reset 1 After entering the Net IP address on the RF network card you must initiate a warm boot for the address to register on the network 2 e If an application hangs initiate a warm boot to terminate the application only Procedure to Warm Reset Whenever it needs to reset press Reset button back of unit using stylus pen After Warm Reset 1 The screen will be black screen during shortly 2 The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen 3 The custom settings in the registry are persistent 4 Any RF Network PC Card connects to the network system depend on the setting Cold Reset A cold hard reset is a complete reset of the device in which all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared Reason to Cold Reset Press the lt Reset gt button with FN Key when the WindowsCE Net operating syste
32. ver BITATEK reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice All trademarks and trade names referred to herein are property of their respective owners ScanPro is a registered trademark of BITATEK CO LTD and of its wholly owned subsidiaries Microsoft Windows Windows 2000 Windows CE Net Windows NT and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contents Chapter O Before Getting Started Introduction Check the Package Parts information Charging the Battery Installing Batteries Charging battery with adapter Charging battery with Docking Cradle Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction Setting Up Starting Calibrating the Touch Screen Adjusting Brightness Adjusting Volume Scanning Running Scanner Diagnostics Scanning Chapter 2 Using Introduction Using the Stylus Using the Keypad Using the Ear Microphone Using the Handstrap Using Applications Selecting Application a Scanning Scanning Bar Codes Chapter 3 Power ing Overview Suspend Mode Suspending Resuming Backlight Turn On Backlight Turn Off Backlight Batteries Checking Battery Power Installing the Main Battery Pack Charging the Battery Using the Power Adapter Using the Docking Cradle Backup Battery Battery Life Battery Disposal Resetting Warm Reset Reasons to Warm Reset Procedure to Warm Reset After Warm Reset Cold Reset After Cold Reset Chapter 4
33. wn list below the checkbox To close the window click the OK button 9 Remove the device from the dock Verify that the unit is turned on 10 Insert the device into the dock e The Infrared Device Indicator in the Host PC s system tray will appear and indicate that it has discovered a new device e Within a minute the ActiveSync window should appear attempting to connect to a new device 11 If ActiveSync does not connect within two minutes try the following e Open the ActiveSync window if not already open e Remove the IT 6000 from the dock and then reinsert it e After the Infrared Device indicator has recognized the new device go to the ActiveSync window 12 Select File gt Get Connected and ActiveSync looks for a mobile device a Bet 69 Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the device and the Host PC Setting up a Partnership During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation you were prompted to create a partnership with your mobile device When you set up a partnership you select synchronization and file conversion settings which are contained in a file on your desktop computer This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers Partnerships are stored in ActiveSync and have the same name as the corresponding device Your desktop computer can

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