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1. 2 3 A Select a desired backup file from the list Tap Restore Tap Start to run the restore process Once the restore process is completed you will be asked to perform a warm boot Tap No if you wish to warm boot later You may tap Report to view the log file if necessary Partial Restore Operation 1 2 3 4 5 Double tap a desired backup file from the list Select the desired items Tap Restore Tap Start to run the restore process Once the restore process is completed you will be asked to perform a warm boot Tap No if you wish to warm boot later You may tap Report to view the log file if necessary Warning 1 You must perform a warm boot after the restore operation 2 You may encounter insufficient memory for the restore operation and be asked to check memory space on the system RAM Flash Storage or microSD card If you insist on restoring it without deleting files data loss or incomplete restore may occur 127 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 2 BUTTON ASSIGNMENT UTILITY The Button Assignment Utility allows the following keys to be re defined to another key or serve as a shortcut key for launching a specific program Scan Two side triggers on each side of the touch screen x Asterisk Hash Vv v v VW Note By default the two side triggers are programmed to serve as Scan keys Go to Start CipherLab Utilities to open the Button Assignment Utility
2. QUICK START OVERVIEW Description Receiver Volume Buttons Touch Screen Microphone I O Connector amp Memory Card Slot Digital Camera Stylus to be tethered Battery Compartment 10 12 14 16 Description Status LEDs for Battery Charging Good Read left and Messaging right Side Triggers user definable Scan Key user definable Headset Jack Power Key Scanning Window Speaker Battery Cover Latch CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSTALLING BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages Note Any improper handling may reduce the battery life Slide the battery cover latch to unlock the battery cover Remove the battery cover Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment at a proper angle 30 45 so that the metal contacts of the battery are met with the protruding contacts inside the compartment Make sure that the battery is snugly fit into the compartment 4 Replace the battery cover 5 Slide the battery cover latch to the end till you hear a click sound to make sure the cover is locked in Warning 1 Please check the battery latch is at the lock position as indicated in Step 5 above before powering on the device 2 For initial use insert a charged battery press the Power key to enable the CP30 Quick Start INSERTING SIM CARD 1 Slide the battery cover latch to unlock the ba
3. ccccccee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeenes 55 Tap ay to open the Start Menu and tap Settings to configure related settings win Zeg a 1 02 Home amp Text G Phone _ bad et E mail a CipherLab Utilities Fe Contacts an Internet Calendar Explorer bai Ten Wireless in Manager Settings AR Fictures amp em Ze Videos roattinna fam X 45 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 1 SMART SHELL CipherLab Smart Shell is a utility allows you to customize some settings and behavior s You can easy to employ and control the programs installed via Smart Shell utility For more information please refer to the CipherLab Smart Shell User Guide _ a Home oo Yo ME GH za on Ye E GE 1 23 oo Yo GH za July E a Ho moma T ph T pP e ho upcamina appontinenti Thursday 011 Ai Ty LL Ek Backup Reader Utility Configur WE BB 4 Title Bar a A TREE 7 Ee 1 E2726 Thursday 2011 Digital Clock Widget f d s geg 1 Wireless Manager Widget Shortcuts to Menu Items Softkey Bar 46 SEILER Chapter 3 Configuring CP30 Mobile Computer Description Tap it for a 3D carousel View Provide a fast and convenient way to access your favorite or recently used items and services Tap it to activate or close any listed program or enable any running programs According to active screen to support change settings Tap it to enable Bluetooth Tap i
4. COM Ports Hardware Discovery ity To protect your privacy turn on discovery only when you want a Bluetooth device to find this computer Connections Use these settings to control whether a Bluetooth device can connect to this computer Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area Learn more about Bluetooth settings Restore Defaults Apply Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware This computer i using the COM seral ports listed below To determine whether pou need a COM port read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device Port Direction Mame LUMI Incoming Add Remove Leam more about Bluetooth COM ports Apply 2 Allow connections to the specified COM port in ActiveSync Connection Settings Device connected Iw Show status icon in taskbar Allow USB connections Iw Allow connections to one of the Following This computer is connected ko Automatic T Iw Open Activesync when my device connects Connect Glow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Cancel 19 CP30 Mobile C
5. CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual odes OD ae TOI BIC E 123 9 1 3 Backing UD NEE 124 9 1 4 Using Backups for Restore ccccccccecceeececceseeeesceeneeeccenseescanseescasseesecensessceseeescusseesees 126 9 2 Button Assignment Eege EE 128 Siene SUS eege 130 E Capturing EE EE 131 Lo VIEWING EE 132 9 3 3 Changing Signature Settings EEN 133 9 4 GPS WC WCU EE 135 9 4 1 Receiving GPS Intormatton EEN 137 9 4 2 Data of NMEA Format sssini i aE 138 SPECIFICANO N EEN EN 139 Nigtsiufflzivoleg Zell ue EE 139 COMMUNICATIONS amp Data Capture oo cccesssseescseecnensenceseneeseceeeeneennsensesenseeeaeeeeansenecessaeeseansenantans 139 Blende ee ET ege 140 Physical Characteristics AANEREN 140 EMV WON eo e eege 141 Programming SUD DOM sereen i Soie rE a a ee arinaa 141 ACCOSSOTIOS eege 142 SCAN ENGINE SE THNG arisan eae 143 Symbologies Supported EE 143 Re EE 145 Reader gar 145 SVM ONO SU Ee 146 Ven TEE 149 AIM Code ID RN ele E e 150 AIM Code ID Modifier Characters cccccscscssssccessccescccesenseseceescansensesensesecseeeansennsensassaeessans 150 TD Ee EE 155 Keen Late 155 SVMDOIOSY SCUINGS Eege 157 RE lee e e 157 SEENEN 163 le En UE 165 PEFFER RENCE TA BEES sorra 167 RE e A DEE 167 Use OF Alpha 4 amp Shift T ME 168 Use ol FUNCUON IFM essas vale to ea selective alates aes aca seal ag caletioc as cciondoe alasion da cece caaeaocdavae 169 INTRODUCTION The CP30 Mobile Computer running Windows Mobi
6. Jig Temp CH Please shut down all C1 My Documents y programs before backup HE Program Files H device cs If the items Machine Registry and User Registry are not listed it means no RegMachine reg and RegUser reg are found in My Device Windows Take necessary steps before you tap Refresh to refresh the list of available items gt Go to the Registry tab and tap Back up Warning You may not be able to backup all data when programs are still running It is suggested that you disable all the applications before backup 123 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 1 3 BACKING UP FILES Select the items you wish to backup and tap Backup 2 Tap e if you need to save the backup to a different root or file name bkp By default it will save the selected items to the Storage folder My Documents Backup_20090110 with the current date the format of filename is Backup_ 4 digit year 2 digit month 2 digit date Backup Progress DI gi E d op 1 05 File Name iMy Documents Backup 20110505 Processing Tap lt Stark gt to Backup Processed Estimated 3 Tap Start to pack all the selected items into one bkp file BackupUtility DAT ee roca EI Processing Pissing i Processed Estimated 4 Once the backup process is completed tap Report to view the log file if necessary 124 5 Tap OK to close the current window BackupUtility Pee ee ees P
7. 0 F10 Record Note Press the Fn key first and then press the second key for a specific function The following keys are user definable They can be re defined as another key or to serve as a shortcut key for launching a specific program Refer to 9 2 Button Assignment Utility Scan Two side triggers on each side of the touch screen x Asterisk Hash v v v v 20 Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1 4 TOUCH SCREEN The mobile computer comes with a 3 2 TFT graphic LCD 240 by 400 pixels resolution WQVGA The LED backlight of screen which helps ease reading under dim environments can be controlled manually and automatically Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power It is suggested to dim the backlight while working in a well lit area or automatically turn off the mobile computer when not in use 1 4 1 ADJUST THE LCD BACKLIGHT Go to Start Settings System and tap Backlight to configure related settings In the Backlight External Power configuration screen you can select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box to disable the backlight function and select the time from the related drop down list to control the backlight disabled time You can also set the backlight brightness via tap hold and drag the slider to the right for bright left for dark Backlight er oi 46 Gi 9 41 Extern Battery Power gt Extern Backlig
8. Djk mno Cancel 84 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6 2 PHONE APPLICATION 6 2 1 PHONE INTERFACE After the phone application is launched the antenna signal icon ee Y RI on the title bar indicates whether you are connected to your service provider s network As the strength of the signal diminishes so will the number of bars be in the icon ranging from no signal to excellence four bars The display panel on the top half of the screen is used to show your service provider s name and the contact name and or phone number when making or receiving a call gt Tap the scroll bar next to the display panel to browse call history which keeps a record of the phone number that called in or out or you missed gt Tap a contact name to view edit the contact details send or beam contact or add to speed dial list gt Tap the Menu button on the soft key bar to switch the view options The phone keypad is displayed for telephone number input or speed dial Phone 1 d r SEET Cru Antenna signal icon Voicemail 1 Yoicemiail ghi q4 jkl 5 mna pars E W s Call History SV Talk Show or hide d 0 phone keypad RB a gt Tap the button Hide keypad on the soft key bar to hide the keypad gt Tap the button Show keypad on the soft key bar to show the keypad 85 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Buttons on the phone keypads are described as below Button Description Backspace
9. GI a Zeg GO 1 48 Defaut Scan Assign a key O Launch a program O User defined key code Hex ox kon DEE CIPHER Version 1 1 0 3 All rights reserved Tap the label of one of these keys For example tap L Key to configure the side trigger on the left 2 You may input a hex value or assign one of the following key values to the left side trigger or have it serve as a shortcut key to launch a specific program gt Enter gt Scan gt Esc gt Delete Backspace gt Space gt Tab 128 Chapter 9 More Applications Fl F12 gt Start Menu gt Alt gt OEM_Key1 OxE9 gt OEM_Key2 OxEA gt OEM_Key3 OxEB gt OEM_Key4 OxEC gt OEM_Key5 OxED gt OEM_Key6 OxEE gt OEM_Key7 OxEF gt OEM _Key8 0xF0 gt OEM_Key9 OxF1 gt OEM_Key10 0x2A gt x gt 3 Tap OK on the soft key bar for the change to take effect and save the current settings You may tap Reset to restore defaults 4 Tap OK to exit the application 129 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 3 SIGNATURE UTILITY The Signature utility allows acquiring signatures and viewing signatures stored on the mobile computer Go to Start CipherLab Utilities CipherlabSignature to open the Signature capture program CipherlabSignatu GJ A9 d om 3 23 ke D Do 3 Toolbar Signature Area The icons on the toolbar from left to right are for
10. Refer to 8 4 3 Advanced Editing Settings 111 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8 4 PICTURES amp VIDEOS Go to Start and tap Pictures amp Videos to open the default image folder My Device My Documents My Pictures a Home Dat 4201 P Phone bad es E mall 8 CipherLab Utilities Contacts on wy Internet Calendar Explorer is Le Wireless ww Manager E Settings Vi Pictures amp en Vid Petting dech Ka 8 4 1 VIEW AN IMAGE 1 Locate the target folder and the desired picture The subfolders are named with the date YYMMDD 2 digit year 2 digit month and 2 digit date when images were taken Pictures amp Videos 1 Gie KJ a 3 38 D My Pictures w Subfolders in Shortcut date format to Camera E Menu x 112 2 4 Chapter 8 Using Camera Select a desired picture and tap View on bottom of the screen Pictures amp Videos 1 Gie KJ a 3 38 D My Pictures w Date w Menu x Tap Menu on the soft key bar right you may adjust the zoom start a slide show beam pictures edit or rotate pictures etc Refer to 8 4 3 Advanced Editing Settings Tap Send on the soft key bar left you may send the picture via text message or e mail Pictures amp Videos AT ol AE 437 Time Stamp is displayed on the lower right of each picture Send i Menu OK Tap OK to close the current window 113 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8 4 2 PLAYBACK A VI
11. button allows you to delete the last input Speed Dial button allows you to view edit the speed dial list and pick the number you want to call Call History button allows you to browse edit call history and pick the number you want to call Talk button allows you to make or receive a call gt Alternatively you may press SEND from the keypad End button allows you to hang up a call gt Alternatively you may press END from the keypad Tap the title bar and then the speaker icon on the title bar drop down list to change the system volume or phone ring You may mute it or have it vibrate instead win Yul 42 Gr 4 50 Phone 1 NW YH op 4 53 Chun o Hwa e el 2 ay Volume O On Speed Dial l Y off ghi ik Speed Dial C wn wm Sms 7 Call History rs mek A Note Alternatively you may press volume buttons at the left side of the CP30 touch screen 86 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6 3 PHONE SETTINGS Tap E Menu Options to configure phone settings if necessary Phone EJ er Ta GG 4 55 Chunghwa Open Call Save to Contacts Send Text Message ghi pgrs Fi Sounds tab Tap the Sounds tab to adjust the ring type ring tone and the keypad sound Phone 1 er Ta G E 457 Band Sounds gt Security Ring type P Ring tone RingO1 WindowsPhone Short tones 87 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Security tab Tap the Security tab to change SIM card security and
12. 2 On On Fe Menu x 1 Tap Menu Wi Fi Settings to configure related settings Wireless Manag DI HN x x G 10 14 Connecting Disconnect Cellular Data SE Wi Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings Menu 59 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 60 On the Wireless tab you may have a list of available Wi Fi networks Select one or tap Add New and follow the on screen instructions to configure related settings such as the network name authentication and encryption type etc Wi Fi 1 ar X d Gm 10 24 Network Wireless gt Network Add Mew aill CHT Vi Fif Hinet Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Menu OK The icon next to the network name provides a visual status for the radio It is only available when all of the following is true Icon Indication all The signal strength RSSI for the current AP to which the radio is no bar associated is 91 dBm or weaker alll The RSSI for the current AP is 90 dBm or stronger but no more than one bar 82 dBm alll The RSSI for the current AP is 81 dBm or stronger but no more than two bar 72 dBm The RSSI for the current AP is 71 dBm or stronger but no more than 68 dBm all The RSSI for the current AP is 67 dBm or stronger four bar all three bar ol The RSSI for the current AP has a data encryption for connection Encryption C The signal
13. ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ Appendix IV Key Reference Tables Function key pressed once Fi F2 F3 F4 FS F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 169
14. Bluetooth to turn on the power Wireless Manage mn gf qx im 4 39 Bluetooth 2 On Phone Menu x 66 Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3 When the Bluetooth status is Visible it means it is turned on and deployment is enabled Wireless Manage NI NM k qx im 3 08 Fe Menu x Tap Menu Bluetooth Settings to configure related settings On the Mode tab you may select to enable disable Bluetooth function or whether hide the mobile computer from other Bluetooth devices Wireless Manage 1 a ge qx dim 3 09 Bluetooth mn ge ga 0 3 17 Devices Mode gt COM Ports All Oo Yi Turn op Bluetooth Bluetooth K nf Make this device visible to other devices Visible To connect to 4 device click on the Devices tab below Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings Wi Fi Settings E Menu 67 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 2 SEARCH DEVICES 1 In the Bluetooth configurations screen on the Devices mode tab you can search for other Bluetooth device or go to Start Settings Bluetooth for the same settings ae ol Gt 7 58 n Bluetooth Ca Horne Clock amp Alarms L wie Sounds amp Notifications tp Connections Personal 2 Tap Add new device or Add on the soft key bar to search for other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth en i If COMPorts Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device bo modif its setting
15. E Videos Getting ei Started an gt Mar ketpla IER Windows A IN THIS CHAPTER 8 1 Camera Interface EE EEN EEN EEN 108 8 2 Taking an Rn LEE 109 8 3 SNOOUNG a VICO ME 111 8 4 Pictures amp VideoS ssssssesssssrersnrsrrrrrrnrerenrererrnrereneen 112 Oo Caner a ug Le e E 118 107 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8 1 CAMERA INTERFACE ek 160081700 F 0206 57 EH 420240 The icons on top of the screen are for camera status and image properties Icon Description LS In Still mode number of pictures can be taken In Video mode available recording time DA Camera status and information of image resolution gt indicates the camera is in Still mode gt m indicates the camera is in Video mode The buttons on bottom of the screen from left to right are described as below Button Description mx te Tap to switch between Still and Video modes H Tap to open Pictures amp Videos folder to view images and playback videos Refer to 8 4 Pictures amp Videos Tap to configure camera settings if necessary Refer to 8 5 Camera Settings Exit and turn off the camera XIR 108 Chapter 8 Using Camera 8 2 TAKING AN IMAGE By default the camera is set to Still mode for taking pictures and a preview screen is displayed 1 Hold still and take aim at the object you want to take a still picture You may drag the slider to zoom in or zoom out an image Drag the slide
16. Fi Network is detected Wi Fi Network is connected Reminder for an alarm or appointment is active Receiving Bluetooth beams Bluetooth stereo headset is in use More notification icons can be displayed E mail text message is received Roaming 29 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The title bar drop down list is hidden at the top of the screen be showed below Tap the title bar to reveal the drop down list Cee 2 d es Rom geren started music getting started Drag the drop down list to left or right to view all the icons cl WM Si Ze A ii keng igi aiat hi o o 8 thy ed d bk i r Ajiki i ES TAr Hr m Fe calendar favorites calendar moolen favorites SR Conkacks SR Contacts Description Tap it to zoom in or zoom out of current view Tap it to check the connections status You may configure the settings through Wireless Manager Tap it to check the phone status You may configure the settings through Wireless Manager Tap it to show detected networks for Wireless local area networking WLAN connection which is not available until Wi Fi power is turned on through Wireless Manager Alternatively you may tap Notification on the left soft key bar Tap it to change the system volume or phone ring You may mute it or have it vibrate instead Tap it to monitor the charging status and change the power scheme Tap it to change the clock and alarms setting
17. Manual 98 Chapter USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY Reader Configuration Utility is the tool that lets you manage the barcode reader integrated on the mobile computer IN THIS CHAPTER 7 1 Run REaderConfig eye EEN REENEN EEN 100 7 2 Barcode Reader SettingS ccsssccccecccssccsseeeetteesseeeguae 101 Peo Da QuUUOUN 22 setae ee EE 102 7 4 Notifications for Good Read 104 7 5 SYMDOIOGY SEUINGS EE 105 99 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7 1 RUN READERCONFIG EXE 1 Go to Start CipherLab Utilities Reader Configuration to open the Reader Configuration Utility 2 Test the reader if necessary You can view the barcode type and decoded data in the content field Reader Config Gy mh Ege 9 04 General Symbologies About Barcode Reader Data Output Notifications Restore Defaults Content Field Maximize me on the next start ype EARLS ode 4712511941302 To meet your application requirements proceed to configure associated reader settings as well as barcode settings Note 1 The ReaderConfig exe utility will automatically detect the reader module that is currently installed in the mobile computer 2 If you wish to reload the default settings delete the ReaderCfgINI txt file in the Flash Storage before enabling the program or tap Restore Defaults on the General tab after enabling the program 100 Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 1 2 BARCODE READER SETTINGS The
18. Manual Band tab Tap the Band tab to change the band type and the local band in your geographic region Phone 1 er Ta GO Gi 5 12 Others d Band gt Sounds Select band Select local band Auto 90 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6 4 MAKING PHONE CALLS The phone features allow you to make or receive phone calls and assign a Speed Dial number to a contact Phone en Gh Gi 5 16 a E Chunghwa lt lt o Voicemail Deed 1 means reserved Speed Dial number a OF Se eme Le for Voicemail aoc 6 4 1 DIAL A NUMBER You can dial a number in one of the following ways Dialling Using the dial pad on the screen or the physical keypad simply enter the number you want to call From Contacts Browse the contact list via the display panel to find the contact or number you want to call Using Speed Dial Enter the speed dial number of the desired contact From Call History Browse call history via the display panel to pick the number you want to call 91 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Dialling Out Tap the green Talk button on the phone keypad or press SEND from the physical keypad At Gc va G s16 Chunghwa cena ghi Le Speed Dial f Ss 7 Call History gl CUlM Als Hanging up Tap the red End button on the phone keypad or press END from the physical keypad Phone Gl C O ai 5 20 Chunghwa Connected 00 07 Yoicemail Tif i Speed Dial Ge Call H
19. PIN code setting Phone EJ er Ta G E 4 59 Sounds Security gt Services DIN Security Require FIN when phone is used Change PIN Change PIN 3 Note The PIN verification on the mobile computer allows three chances to input the correct PIN code If input fails three times the PIN will be blocked and you will need to obtain the PUK code from your network operator and unblock the SIM card on your cellular phone mobile computer Services tab Tap the Services tab to get the phone service settings from your network operator Phone H A3 Tu ep 5 06 Security lt Services gt Network To access settings for a service select ik From the Following list and bap Get Settings Call Barring Caller ID Call Forwarding Call Waiting Voice Mail and Text Messages Fixed Dialing Get Settings 88 Network tab Chapter 6 Using the Phone Tap the Network tab to change phone network settings and edit your preferred networks Phone en Ya Gh en 5 08 Services Network gt Others Current network Chunghwa Find Network Network selection Preferred networks Set Networks Others tab Tap the Others tab to configure GPRS authentication type transmission settings Phone en Ya Gh en 5 10 Network Others gt Band GPRS Setting Authentication Dap Can Broadcast channels Jon Of Send SMS Using con D crs broadcast channels and SMS 89 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference
20. PROGRAMS 1 Tap Start Task Manager 2 Select which running program to use 3 Tap Menu Switch To on the right soft key bar and the program will be launched 35 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 3 4 END A PROGRAM In general the system manages memory automatically and there is no need to exit a program in order to open another or to conserve memory However random access memory RAM may be used up when running too many programs As a result it will slow down the operation or cause program errors In that case you should stop one or more running programs to release memory In order to use memory in a more efficient way you are recommended to exit a program when it is not desired any longer Warning Always remember to save data or settings before you exit a program Tap X to close an active window a dialog box or a running application If the button is not displayed on the soft key bar press ESC on the physical keypad Tap OK to save the current settings and exit the application or minimize the window in some applications If the button is not displayed on the soft key bar press OK on the physical keypad Note Some programs such as the ActiveSync may create an associated icon on the taskbar You may tap the icon and tap End Task to end the active program Tap Start Task Manager 2 Select which running program to stop Tap End Task on the left soft key bar and the program will be closed Task M
21. be enabled Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII includes all the alphanumeric and special characters 158 10 times 4 55 No Disable No 4 55 No No No 55 No No No No No Appendix Ill 2D Imager SE4500 Trioptic Code 39 Decide whether to decode Trioptic Code 39 gt Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges It always contains six characters Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths Anw55 min max gt Range 1 55 Intercharacter Gap The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an Normal Size intercharacter gap that is typically quite small Due to various barcode printing technologies this gap can grow larger than the maximum size allowed preventing the scan engine from decoding a barcode If this problem occurs set it to Large Intercharacter Gaps to tolerate these out of specification barcodes gt Normal intercharacter gaps Large intercharacter gaps Code 93 Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths min max gt Range 1 55 Check digit verification Ir Two Check Digits option is selected an additional j Single Modulo verification is required to ensure integrity Select one of 10 the algorithms below If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Check digit algorithm One Check Digit Single Modulo 10 Two Check Digits gt Mod 10 Mod 11 M i en transmitted Select Length gt On
22. connected and main battery is charging Main battery level 100 76 Main battery level 76 51 Main battery level 51 26 Main battery level 26 6 when main battery charge become low 10 and needs charging Main battery charge become very low 5 and needs charging immediately DI E tQ 1 Once the battery charge drops below 10 the low battery notification will be displayed on the screen It will keep supplying power to the real time clock RTC for at least 168 hours after low battery shutdown 2 Data loss may occur with RAM during low battery condition Always save data before running out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement 14 Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1 1 2 POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road Below are some tips to help you save battery power Warning Using backlight keylight wireless connectivity and peripherals while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power gt Bring a second battery pack on the road gt Stop wireless connectivity Bluetooth 802 11b g or GSM GPRS that is not in use gt Shorten the turn off Backlight time go to Start Settings System and tap Backlight Refer to 1 4 1 Adjust the LCD Backlight gt Disable key light function go to Start Settings System and tap Keypad to select Always off item to disable keypad Backlight functio
23. dem Power Mode Always On Roaming Whether to trigger the mechanism of roaming gt Enable default gt Disable RSSI Level RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indication Use an RSSI value to determine when it comes below a certain threshold at which point the mobile computer will seamlessly switch the network connection for example while moving in and out of range between different access points AP gt lt 67 dBm default Normal gt lt 71 dBm Weak signal gt lt 81 dBm Very weak signal Power Mode Power saving mode for radio gt Always On default Keeps the client adaptor powered up continuously so there is little lag in message response time It consumes the most power but offers the highest throughput It is recommended when AC power is in use gt Max Saving Causes the access point to buffer incoming messages for the client adaptor which wakes up periodically and polls the access point to see if any buffered messages are waiting for it The client adaptor can request each message and then go back to sleep It conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput It is recommended when battery power is in use 63 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual gt Auto Mode Switches between the two modes described above depending on network traffic This mode switches to Always On mode when retrieving a large number of packets and switches back to Max Saving mode after the packets
24. exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par l Industrie FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER A CAUTION This laser component emits FDA IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port Do not stare into beam SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS gt The use of any batteries or charging devices which are not originally sold or manufactured by CipherLab will void your warranty and may cause damage to human body or the product itself gt DO NOT disassemble incinerate or short circuit the battery gt DO NOT expose the scanner or the battery to any flammable sources gt For green environment issue it s important that batteries should be recycled in a proper way gt Under no circumstances internal
25. for the current AP is unavailable fail A strong signal four bars usually means that the wireless network is close or there is no interference For best performance connect to the wireless network with the strongest signal However if an unsecured network has a stronger signal than a security enabled one it s safer for your data if you connect to the security enabled encryption network but you must be an authorized user of that network To improve the signal strength you can move your mobile computer closer to the wireless router or access point or move the router or access point so it s not close to sources of interference such as brick walls or walls that contain metal support beams Chapter 4 Using 802 11 Radio 3 Wait a few seconds for the mobile computer to connect to the preferred network you have configured Tap OK to close the current window Wi Fi 1 ar X d Gi 11 46 Network Wireless gt Network Add New Connecting vllCHT Wi Fi Hinet Available malta Available 4 jjap2000 Available alll WIFLY Available 201 Available dl Available 2 EN wireless Available Menu OK Once connected successfully the associated icon will appear on the title bar and the connected network name will be displayed for Wi Fi status in Wireless Manager Wireless Manag Gkat dx Ge 10 09 Bluetooth A Un te n A Menu x Note If the Wi Fi power item is disappeared du
26. have been retrieved It is recommended when power consumption is a concern but you need greater throughput than that allowed by Max Saving mode 64 Chapter 5 USING BLUETOOTH The CP30 Mobile Computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on the remote devices Bluetooth Profiles Supported Serial Port Profile SPP Supports Server Client Object Push Profile OPP Supports Server Client Dial Up Networking Profile DUN Supports Client only Personal Area Networking Profile PAN Human Interface Device Profile HID Supports keyboard and mouse without cursor Headset Profile HSP Hands Free Profile HFP Generic Access Profile GAP Generic Object Exchange Profile GEOP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP Phone Book Access Profile PBAP ActiveSync Over Bluetooth IN THIS CHAPTER 5d Bluetooth DEER 66 5 2 Search Te 68 Des Pall DEVICES EE 70 5 4 Serial Port Service E 73 5 5 Object Push via Eltere 77 5 6 Active Sync via Bluetooth ENNER EEN 79 65 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 1 BLUETOOTH POWER 5 1 1 POWER ON VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1 Go to Start Wireless Manager as shown below Start en E qe GH 12 57 Home R wm Phone a amp E mail A CipherLab Utilities E a 2n Internet lt Calendar Explorer Le Wireless Manager Settings i Pictures amp Videos geg Le SS D x 2 Tap All or
27. max gt Range 1 55 Interleaved 25 Convert to EAN 13 Convert a 14 character barcode into EAN 13 if the following requirements are met gt The barcode must have a leading O and a valid EAN 13 check digit gt Check digit verification must be disabled Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If desired select one of the algorithms below If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted gt Disable gt USS check digit gt OPCC check digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths min max gt Range 1 55 Redundancy Decide whether to enable decode redundancy Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths min max gt Range 1 55 Code 39 Convert to Code 32 Convert to Italian Pharmacode Code 32 Prefix Prefix character A to Code 32 barcodes Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted D gt Check digit verification must
28. not doubled gt When decoders are set to this mode unbuffered Macro symbols and symbols requiring the decoder to convey ECI escape sequences cannot be transmitted The barcode contains a GS1 128 symbol and the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 915 The barcode contains a GS1 128 symbol and the first codeword is in the range 908 909 The barcode contains a GS1 128 symbol and the first codeword is in the range 910 911 A PDF417 barcode ABCD with no transmission protocol enabled is transmitted as L2ABCD Data Matrix 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Maxicode 0 1 2 3 152 ECC 000 140 not supported ECC 200 ECC 200 FNC1 in first or fifth position ECC 200 FNC1 in second or sixth position ECC 200 ECI protocol implemented ECC 200 FNc1 in first or fifth position ECI protocol implemented ECC 200 FNC1 in second or sixth position ECI protocol implemented Mode A or 5 Mode 2 or 3 Mode 4 or 5 ECI protocol implemented Mode 2 or 3 ECI protocol implemented in secondary message Appendix II Laser SE955 QR Code A Model 1 1 Model 2 ECI protocol not implemented 2 Model 2 ECI protocol implemented 3 Model 2 ECI protocol not implemented FNC1 implied in first position 4 Model 2 ECI protocol implemented FNC1 implied in first position 5 Model 2 ECI protocol not implemented FNC1 implied in second position 6 Model 2 ECI protocol implemented FNC1 implied in second position Note For JPEG fi
29. one utility or application at a time to control the reader For example while running ReaderConfig exe you should not run FORGE Application Generator STREAM Wireless Studio MIRROR Browser or any other application that uses ReaderDLL SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED Varying by the scan engine installed the supported symbologies are listed below For details on configuring associated settings please refer to each Appendix separately ER ER ER eaen oO y y weas S o y composte EE DEE Steier SSCS Interleaved 25 Convert to EAN 13 a jeet S e rsen o sms ooo o oo C Ee Code 2 of 5 Industrial 25 Discrete 25 S i S a S S H T S lt II K x a H Interleaved 25 Matrix 25 x S 143 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual RW RW Code 3 of 9 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 Italian Pharmacode Code 32 Seat EAN GSB FE wa ooo e Si DatatarTuneated oo o est batatarstectes EE 51 Dataar Stacked Onmidvedional E ei Dataar Limited bereet EE ei Dataar Expanded RSS Expanded FE Si Datatar expanded stacked wem EE nen ooo e oe ooo o wcs ooo e mwa ooo e me oo o o D D a lt i i S S D DUNN S 144 Appendix II LASER SE955 The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the Laser SE955 scan engine READER SETTINGS TABLE Decode Time out Set the maximum time for decoding to continue dur
30. processor 512 MB NAND flash memory to store OS and software programs 256 MB DDRAM to store and run programs as well as store program data One microSD expansion slot for memory card up to 4GB and SDHC is supported up to 16GB Two reader options 1D laser scanner or 2D imager Built in digital camera 3 2 CMOS sensor and auto focus Ambidextrous side triggers Total wireless solution connectivity includes Bluetooth 802 11b g and GSM EDGE GPRS UMTS A 3 2 color transflective TFT display delivers excellent visibility in all lighting conditions and transmissive display Programmable feedback includes speaker and vibrator Built in power tools include Reader Configuration Utility Backup Utility etc Accessories and peripherals include international AC charging cradle etc Support Mirror Browser Application Generator utility tools Introduction INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the package Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt CP30 Mobile Computer Rechargeable Li ion battery pack Stylus USB amp Micro USB cable AC Power Adaptor LCD Protective Film SIM Sticker Pack Product CD Quick Guide ACCESSORIES gt gt gt gt Protective Cover Spare rechargeable battery pack Charging Cradle 3 5mm Earphone 4rings CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual
31. set to be automatically turned off when not in use Refer to 1 1 2 Power Management for more information about saving power 2 5 2 SOFTWARE RESET WARM BOOT Software reset also Known as a warm boot will restart the mobile computer and keep all the saved files Software Reset Warm Boot 1 Turn off the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds The Shut Down dialog is displayed asking Are you sure you want to shut down All unsaved data will be lost Tap Yes to perform a warm boot 2 Turn on the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds Warning Data loss may occur when files are not properly closed before software reset 42 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics Hardware reset also known as a cold boot will restart the mobile computer and initialize RAM Perform a hardware reset if software reset cannot be properly operated Hardware Reset Cold Boot 1 Remove the battery cover and the main battery 2 Replace the main battery and the battery cover ce Turn on the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds Warning Data loss may occur when files are not properly closed before hardware reset 43 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 44 Chapter 3 CONFIGURING CP30 MOBILE COMPUTER In this chapter a brief on the system settings is provided for your reference IN THIS CHAPTER EE ESN EE 46 Bez SOU e LEE 48 3 3 Device Name amp Configuration
32. tab By default slide shows are played in a Portrait view You may change to use landscape view instead to make pictures properly fit the screen If you select Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2minutes pictures stored in the default image folder My Device My Documents My Pictures can be used in a slideshow screensaver on the mobile computer Pictures amp Videos 1 Gie KJ i 3 58 General Slide Show 5 Camera During slide shows optimize For viewing Portrait pictures J Landscape pictures Play screensaver when connected to roy DC and idle For 2 minutes Camera tab All captured still images are prefixed img saving to main memory at high compression level by default You may change the prefix save files to your memory card or adjust the compression Pictures amp ideos MN SECH 42 om 4 01 Slide Show Camera gt video Type Filename prefix Save Files to Main memory Still image compression level High quality 116 Chapter 8 Using Camera Video tab While recording a video audio will be included You may disable the check box or set time limit for videos so that the file size can be reduced Pictures amp Videos NI G Eat Ga 4 02 Camera Video gt General Yi Include audio when recording video files Time limit For videos Tap OK to save the current settings and return to the previous window 117 CP30 Mobile Computer Refe
33. the settings configured for UPC A O UCC coupon extended Read UPC A barcodes starting with digit 5 EAN 13 N code barcodes starting with digits 99 and UPC A GS1 128 Coupon Codes gt UPC A EAN 13 and GS1 128 must be enabled first gt Use Addon Redundancy to control auto discrimination of the GS1 128 right half of a coupon code Transmit Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC A UPC E UPC E1 System preamble System Character and Country Code in the Character data being transmitted MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous Options pe 149 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Transmit Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the beginning of none data gt none gt AIM code ID character Each AIM Code ID contains the three character string gt Flag Character ASCII 93 gt c Code Character see below gt m Modifier Character see below Code Character Code Type A Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Code 32 C Code 128 Coupon Code 128 portion d Data Matrix E UPC EAN Coupon UPC portion GS1 DataBar RSS Codabar Code 93 Code 11 I q nmn oO Lem Interleaved 25 PDF417 Macro PDF417 Micro PDF417 MSI QR Code Industrial 25 Discrete 25 IATA 2 of 5 Maxicode x C IDDIE Code 39 Trioptic Bookland EAN US Postnet US Planet UK Postal Japan Postal Australian Postal Dutch Postal Code Type Option Value Option Code 39 No check character or Full ASCI
34. these functions Sal Cc re O mD Description Create a new file Load a signature image Save the signature image to a file Clear the entire signature on the screen Configure signature settings if necessary D a IEN Version information about the program 130 Chapter 9 More Applications In the signature area use the stylus to write a signature CipherlabSignatu GI Mra Kai E Gt 3 28 e ul i 2 Tap D to clear the entire Signature and write a new one if necessary 3 Tap D to save the Signature as an image file in BMP or JPEG format 4 Tap OK to exit the program 131 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 Tap W to load a Signature image and it will be displayed along with a message asking whether you want to modify the signature CipherlabSignatu 1 mn i ME Gt 4 24 Warning Do you want to modify the signature 6 Tap Yes to change the signature image if necessary Note The maximum resolution of an image is 640 x 480 pixels Therefore if you load an image at a pixel resolution greater than the limit it will then be trimmed to fit the size of current signature area 132 Chapter 9 More Applications 9 3 3 CHANGING SIGNATURE SETTINGS Tap Dro configure signature settings if necessary Pen Width tab Set the pen width 1 5 in pixels for the signature writing CipherlabSignatu ane e ME Gt 4 26 Pen wich CANCEL Pen Colors tab Set the pen colo
35. www cipherlab com IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna gt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver gt Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FOR CANADA This digital apparatus does not
36. 11941302 Sound Vibration Default Good Read via Mute or Sound 1 9 Sound 1 Speaker Good Read via O 5 0 sec O Disable vibrator gt O Disable the vibrator Good Read LED Select the check box to enable Good Read LED The top left LED Disable will become green to indicate a successful decoding Note If you want to maximize the Reader Configuration window to fill the screen for next using please select Maximize me on the next start check box 104 Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7 5 SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS On the Symbologies tab determine whether to enable or disable a specific symbology Note The symbology settings vary by the scan engine installed Reader Config Gy am ol a 12 03 General Symbologies About Chinese 25 gt Refer to Appendix I Scan Engine Settings for the symbologies supported by a scan engine gt Refer to the Symbology Settings Table in Appendix II Laser SE955 gt Refer to the Symbology Settings Table in Appendix III 2D Imager 105 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 106 Chapter 8 USING CAMERA The Camera utility allows acquiring still or continuous images from the built in camera Go to Start and tap Camera to open the image capture program win Ze om 3 10 PANONE bad z E CipherLab Utilities e Contacts GT Calendar Internet weg Explorer i z Le Wireless 7 Ze Manager Settings lee Pictures amp e
37. 802 11 Radio Wireless Manager Tap it to enable disable the Wi Fi Bluetooth or Phone Power related information refer to 4 1 1 Power On via Wireless Manager and 6 1 1 Wireless Manager Phone Go to Start Settings Personal Personal and Si eal dim 7 44 Buttons i Phone Owner Information Buttons Tap it to adjust the character input repeat delay and rate move the slider to right or left for repeat speed Owner Information Ka gt Identification tab Enter your contact information TS gt Notes tab Enter your notes Phone VW Refer to 6 2 Phone 51 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 2 3 SYSTEM Go to Start Settings System DAT Surft gt Certificates Backlight Customer Encryption Feedback I Device A Information As Error Ce PS Manager Reporting si External GPS Memory Mlan anad D gt Version tab It displays information of OS software processor etc gt Device ID tab You may enter a name and description for identifying the mobile computer gt Copyrights tab It displays important statements on copyrights Backlight gt Battery Power tab You may configure when to turn on off the backlight the brightness of the LCD backlight when on battery power gt External Power tab You may configure when to turn on off the backlight the brightness of the LCD backlight when on external power the mobile computer being seated in the cradl
38. AR ECH Camera EE 25 DE AAA ate cairn ca sae ge saa nine darters A E O 26 LEARNING WINDOWS MOBILE BASICS cccscscessecessecessenseseneeseneeeenseeeuseeenseeenseueuueeeaueeeusenneenanss 27 SEENEN 28 ZBL e Ten e 28 E DR E 29 2123 Vile Bar DR OP GOW H BEE 30 e BE CELI IVC A EE 32 Mss OVI CC eer 33 ZZ AND AE VI CU e 34 2 9 Managing Der e casdeaenceceteaanane setustacaatanetcssvescceseaecossanensaveavooetossasscacteedonseiecessactecnmonssateeeeces 35 E de LAdd a Edel to Start MENU EEN 35 Zee edle a NEW e e aisne ee 35 SEENEN 35 29 ENG P OCI AI DE 36 ER GVO EN 37 ZA USNE ACV SYNC arrasin a 38 2 4 1 Synchronization with Your Computer 38 2 4 2 Add Remove PrograMS EE 39 2A H de leie Re EE 40 24A AC Ee El EE 41 PRST EES EE 42 2 5 1 STANDBY e e TEE 42 2 5 2 Software Reset Warm Boot 42 2 5 3 Hardware Reset Cold Boot 43 CONFIGURING CP30 MOBILE COMPUTER 0 cccccssesessesenseeceseecuseeeeseeeeueeseusenusecuseneuseneuseneuseneusenes 45 SMES eS I Sl eegenen 46 ege 48 Se e I Renee gt nee ee A E N E E N E eee E E 50 S e a E 51 CY EE 52 3 9 DEVICE Name amp CONTMSUIGTION EE 55 3 3 1 Change Device Name E 55 3 3 2 Understand Device Configuration NENNEN 56 USING e aa TL RADIO EH 57 AL EE ER OWN E D I 4 1 1 Power On via Wireless Manager 58 A 1 2 WLAN L ell Zei el EE 59 4 2 WLAN Configuration E 62 4 2 1 WLAN Utility SettingS nnansnnnennnannnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnannannnnnn
39. Backup Restore Show Details Advanced Tools Alternative to Install New Programs Copy amp Paste You may install a new program manually 1 2 3 7 When connected open the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your desktop computer Click the Explorer button from the toolbar Navigate to the target folder e g the Programs folder Windows Start Menu Programs depending on where you wish to access the program Navigate through file folders on your computer to find the new program CAB EXE etc Right click the program and select copy from the pop up menu Back to the target folder in step 3 Right click anywhere blank and select Paste from the pop up menu On the mobile computer go to Start Menu and the new program will appear Alternative to Remove Programs You may un install a new program manually 1 2 3 4 Go to Start Settings System and select Remove Programs Tap the name of the program that you want to delete Tap Remove Tap Yes to un install the program Note If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs you may use File Explorer to locate it Tap and hold the program to select Delete from the pop up menu 39 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Add a Program to Start Menu 1 When connected open the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your desktop computer 2 Click the Explorer button from the toolbar 4 Microsoft ActiveSync KE Biel
40. CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li ion battery 3 7 V 2200 mAh Power Adaptor Power Supply Cord with Input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Universal Power Adaptor Output DC5V 1A Charging amp Communication Input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz EE Output DC5V 2A Working Time Laser one testing cycle is 20 seconds One second of testing cycle is for scanning with backlight on All behaviors including scan computing and transfer data will be finished within 20 seconds upon GSM and WiFi on In this test mode the battery power will support the working time up to 10 hours PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Touch Screen Display Display 3 2 TFT LCD 65k colors Resolution WQVGA 240 x 400 pixels Keypad Layout Alphanumeric keypad LED backlight programmable Notifications Status LED One for charging Red Green One for scanner Good Read and message Red Green Amber Audio Integrated with one speaker back microphone and receiver front Headset jack 3 5 mm DIA stereo earphone jack gt Bluetooth headset supported Vibrator For phone ring and scanner Good Read Dimensions amp Weight Dimensions Weight 140 161 5 mm L 68 5 mm W 27 1 mm H Approx 300 g including battery but configuration dependent Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating 10 C to 55 C Only for single use Storage 20 C to 70 C Without batte
41. CipherLab Reference Manual Windows Mobile 6 5 Computer CP30 Version 1 12 CIPHER IG Copyright 2011 CIPHERLAB CO LTD All rights reserved The software is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited Due to continued product development this information may change without notice The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO LTD If you find any problems in the documentation please report them to us in writing CIPHERLAB does not warrant that this document is error free No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of CIPHERLAB CO LTD For product consultancy and technical support please contact your local sales representative Also you may visit our web site for more information The CipherLab logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO LTD All brand product and service and trademark names are the property of their registered owners The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners with no intention of infringement CIPHERLAB CO LTD Website http
42. DEO 1 Locate the target folder and the desired videos The subfolders are named with the date YYMMDD 2 digit year 2 digit month and 2 digit date when videos were recorded Pictures amp Videos NI Gie KJ qt Gt 3 49 D My Videos w Date y 110505 Subfolders in date format an Open E Menu x 2 Select a desired video and tap Play on bottom of the screen Tap Menu on the soft key bar right you may edit send or beam videos etc Refer to 8 4 3 Advanced Editing Settings Pictures amp Videos 1 G Eat SE E 110505 Date 2 Menu x 3 The video will be played in Windows Media player Tap X to end the application 114 Chapter 8 Using Camera 8 4 3 ADVANCED EDITING SETTINGS In My Video Configuration screen tap Menu Tools Options you may have more editing options Delete Edit Properties Sort By Options General tab When sending a picture by e mail it can be resized in favor of the transfer speed You may tap the drop down list to select a desired picture size if necessary You may also change the rotation direction of the picture in the General tab configuration screen Pictures amp Videos 1 Gie KJ Gt 3 55 Video r General gt Slide Show When sending pictures in e mail pictures can be resized so that they transfer Faster Use this picture size When rotating a picture rotate 90 degrees Right 115 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Slide Show
43. FICATIONS 1 5 1 STATUS LED The two LED indicators on top are used to provide information on the charging status scanner Good Read while collecting data and messages LED Indicators Status Description Top left Charging Red solid Charging the mobile computer Green solid Charging done Scanner Green on off Good Read Top right Messaging Amber flashing Messages received e g missed call voicemail new SMS MMS message or e mail 1 5 2 AUDIO The speaker is used to play sounds for events in Windows and programs or play audio files such as WAV files In addition it can be programmed for status feedback In noisy environments you may consider connecting a headset instead A headset jack is provided which is a 3 5 mm DIA stereo earphone jack Bluetooth headset is also Supported Go to Start Settings and tap Sounds amp Notifications to configure related settings Sounds amp Notific T gi i Bart EEN Sounds amp Notific Go di q Gi 10 04 MotiFicati Sounds gt MotiFicati Sounds Notifications gt Sounds Enable sounds for ra Events warnings system events mi Programs mi Notifications alarms reminders Screen taps Hardware buttons 23 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 5 3 VIBRATOR The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator which is software programmable for feedback This can be helpful when working in noisy environments Tap the top of the screen to invoke the
44. I processing Check digit has been verified Check digit has been verified and stripped 0 1 3 4 Full ASCII conversion has been performed 5 Result of option values 1 and 4 7 Result of option values 3 and 4 150 Code 128 Interleaved 25 Codabar Code 93 MSI Industrial 25 Discrete 25 UPC EAN Bookland EAN Trioptic Code 39 Code il GS1 DataBar RSS O e OO OO Wi FF OO N Be 3 A Appendix II Laser SE955 Standard data packet No Function Code 1 FNc1 in the first character position Function Code 1 FNc1 in the first character position Function Code 1 FNnci in the second character position No check digit processing Check digit has been verified Check digit has been verified and stripped No check digit processing Always transmit 0 Modulo 10 check digit verified and transmitted Modulo 10 check digit verified but not transmitted Always transmit 0 Standard data packet in full EAN country code format which is 13 digits for UPC A and UPC E not including addons Standard data packet with two digit or five digit addons EAN 8 data packet A UPC A with Addon 2 barcode 012345678905 10 is transmitted to the host as a 18 character string E3001234567890510 0 0 0 1 3 0 Always transmit 0 Always transmit 0 Single check digit has been verified Two check digits has been verified Check digit has been verified but not transmitted Always tra
45. M Home Phone Emma CipherLab l Utilities D Zeg oun Contacts an Internet Calendar Explorer bai Wireless We Manager settings n Pictures amp Videos gt Backup Utility lets you manipulate the way to backup programs and data gt Button Assignment Utility lets you assign a specific button as a hot key for launching a program or performing a certain action gt Signature Utility allows you to capture signatures with the touch screen gt GPS Viewer allows you to use the integrated GPS receiver with third party location based applications IN THIS CHAPTER 9 1 Backup Utility EE 122 9 2 Button Assignment Utltw ccc cceeceeeeeee seen ee eeeeeeeeaes 128 SEENEN ee 130 G ee TEE 135 121 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 1 BACKUP UTILITY The Backup Utility is provided to help you easily make copies of data and restore your mobile computer s specific registry settings install applications user data etc You may use the backups bkp for these purposes gt Full Restore Operation Backup all necessary files here you don t have to select Registry so that you can restore your mobile computer to an operational state following a disaster gt Partial Restore Operation Backup a few specific files here so that you can restore small numbers of files after you have deleted them by accident or found them corrupted gt Easy Cloning Backup everything including Regist
46. Manual Check digit verification If Two Check Digits option is selected an additional Single Modulo verification is required to ensure integrity Select one of 10 the algorithms below If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Check digit algorithm One Check Digit Single Modulo 10 Two Check Digits gt Mod 10 Mod 11 gt Mod 10 Mod 10 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths An55 min max gt Range 1 55 GS1 DataBar RSS pe GS1 Databar 14 GS1 DataBar 14 is short for GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable This group consists of 1 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 2 GS1 DataBar Truncated 3 GS1 DataBar Stacked and 4 GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 Databar Expanded This group consists of 1 GS1 DataBar Expanded and 2 Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Convert RSS to Convert to UPC EAN only applies to GS1 Databar 14 and No UPC EAN GS1 Databar Limited barcodes not decoded as part of a Composite barcode Convert to EAN 13 Strip the leading 010 from barcodes gt O01 is the Application ID and must be followed by a single zero the first digit encoded Convert to UPC A Strip the leading 0100 from barcodes gt O01 is the Application ID and must be followed by two or more zeros but not si
47. PS receiver and camera Radio version 1 0 Radio Stack CAO BUILD T IMEI soso2403009 Bluetooth Mac Address O0 11 94 10 8 WiFi Mac Address 00 26 37 14 5 Device ID Modular Component 1 digit Reader module 2d digit Reserved 3 digit Bluetooth GSM GPRS 4 digit Wi Fi GPS 5th digit LCD Camera ef digit Keypad 7 digit PCB main board 56 Types O none 2 Laser SE955 3 2D Imager O 0 none 1 Bluetooth 4 GSM GPRS 5 Bluetooth GSM GPRS 0 none 3 Wi Fi 4 GPS 7 Wi Fi GPS 2 WQVGA 6 WQVGA Camera 0 28 key 1 EVT1 Chapter A USING 802 11 RADIO The Wi Fi module integrated on the mobile computer lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly IN THIS CHAPTER ee EE Ee 58 4 2 WLAN CONMGUIAUON EE 62 St CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4 1 WI FI POWER 4 1 1 POWER ON VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1 Go to Start Wireless Manager as shown below a K d Gn 12 57 Home R Text Phone bad me E mail CipherLab Utilities is Contacts o A Internet Calendar Explorer Wireless e Manager Pictures amp settings V j d 2 Tap All or Wi Fi to turn on the power Wireless Manag GC e x x G 10 09 All ai wei a Available Bluetooth amp On On Menu x 58 Chapter 4 Using 802 11 Radio 3 When the Wi Fi status is Available it means it is turned on and Wi Fi networks are available Wireless Manag DI a x x G 10 09 Bluetooth
48. Review Screen gt By default the review screen will appear for 5 seconds after each capture You may extend the review time to 10 seconds or disable the time limit gt This is only applicable in Still mode Storage el By default the captured pictures are stored on the mobile Computere main memory Camera Mode Store Folder File Format Still Mode My Device My Documents imgXXXXxX jpg XXXXX stands for 5 digit My Pictures YYMMDD serial number starting from O0000 Video Mode My Device My Documents VideoxXXX 3gp XXX stands for 3 digit My Videos YYMMDD serial number starting from 000 For example Five pictures taken on July 3rd 2011 will be saved as imgQ0Q000 jpg imgQ0004 jpg under the folder of My Device My Documents My Pictures 110703 Two pictures taken on October 14th 2011 will be saved as VideoO00 3gp Video0O0O1 3gp under the folder of My Device My Documents My Videos 111014 gt If you move the store folder to SD Card the icon on upper left of the preview screen will change to EE Audio mi By default the audio is included when recording a video You may select not to record the audio gt This is only applicable in Video mode 119 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 120 Chapter 9 MORE APPLICATIONS The CP30 Mobile Computer provides more utilities and applications which are made accessible from Start CipherLab Utilities
49. Save Bluetooth NI e ge ga OO 11 34 Partnership Settings Display Name 352 Select services to use From this device W7 Serial Port Refresh 14 5 On the COM Ports tab tap New Outgoing Port Bluetooth 1 er i d Gi 9 15 Mode e COM Ports gt Devices After pairing with a device to set up a COM pork tap New Outgoing Port For other options tap and hold an existing port Mew Outgoing Port 6 Select the remote device and then tap Next Bluetooth 1 a era ga dim 11 39 Add a Device Select the device you wank to add 379507 d Seel Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 19 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7 Select a COM port and then tap Finish For Bluetooth please select COMO or COM3 for connection Bluetooth Mr K ga mi 11 41 Bluetooth mi Secure Connection an Back Fa Finish 8 Tap OK Bluetooth NI re k x dim 11 42 Mode COM Ports gt Devices After pairing with a device to set up a COM port tap New Outgoing Port For other options tap and hold an existing port 2252 D COM Mew Outgoing Port 16 Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5 5 OBJECT PUSH VIA BEAM 5 5 1 SEND A FILE Tap Start File Explorer Navigate through file folders to find the file you wish to send to the remote device Tap and hold the file to select Beam File from the pop up menu Copy Rename Delete Beam File Set as Home Background Up Fa Menu x 4 Tap the requir
50. UPC A barcodes starting with digit 5 EAN 13 No barcodes starting with digits 99 and UPC A GS1 128 Coupon Codes gt UPC A EAN 13 and GS1 128 must be enabled first gt Use Addon Redundancy to control auto discrimination of the GS1 128 right half of a coupon code UPC A UPC E UPC E1 For the default value the UPC A and UPC E are enabled Enable Addons Decide whether to decode EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC EO Ignore UPC E1 UPC A with addons gt Ignore Addons gt Decode Only With Addons gt Auto discriminate Addons redundancy When Auto discriminate is applied decide the number of 10 times times 2 30 of supplementary decoding the same barcode that makes a valid reading 160 Transmit Check Digit Convert to UPC A UCC coupon extended code Transmit Preamble Check digit verification Transmit Check Digit Select Length min max US Postnet US Planet Transmit US Postal Check Digit UK Postal Transmit UK Postal Check Digit Japan Postal Australian Postal Dutch Postal Appendix Ill 2D Imager SE4500 Decide whether to include the UPC A UPC E UPC E1 check Yes digit in the data being transmitted The UPC EO UPC E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC A No and the next processing will follow the settings configured for UPC A Read UPC A barcodes starting with digit 5 EAN 13 No barcodes starting with digits 99 and UPC A GS1 128 Coupon Codes gt UPC A EAN 13
51. anager 1 ae x x G 3 06 Application Calculator el ActiveSync Contacts Calendar Tasks Pictures amp Videos File Explorer Internet Sharing E Task Manager an End Task RY Menu 36 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics Tap Start Search Phone 2 In the Search for box enter the file name word or other information you want to search for If you have looked for this item before tap the drop down list and select it In the Type box select a data type to help narrow your search If the data type of your file is other than listed you may try Larger than 64 KB However if such file is less than 64 KB it will not be searchable EN ci 4 G 3 14 Search For mycontacts Y Type p u data a i AS Search E 3 Tap Search 4 In the Results list tap the item you want to open 37 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 4 USING ACTIVESYNC ActiveSync is used to synchronize information between the mobile computer and your desktop computer to install programs on the mobile computer and to backup and restore the mobile computer The Microsoft ActiveSync program has to be installed on your desktop computer first gt To download the up to date version of the program you may need to go to Microsoft s official web site for Windows Mobile devices as shown below http www microsoft com windowsmobile activesync activesync45 mspx After downloading and installati
52. and GS1 128 must be enabled first gt Use Addon Redundancy to control auto discrimination of the GS1 128 right half of a coupon code Decide whether to include the UPC A UPC E UPC E1 System preamble System Character and Country Code in the Character data being transmitted Decide whether to verify the check digit If the check digit Disable is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted gt Disable gt One Check Digit gt Two Check Digits Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted gt Check digit verification must be enabled gt One or two fixed lengths 4 55 gt Range 1 55 a Postal Codes Si le e Jee US Postnet or US Planet must be enabled first ee Jee UK Postal must be enabled first Jee e Jee e Jee 161 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Composite Codes Composite CC C Composite CC A B Disable GS1 128 Emulation Transmit UCC EAN Composite Code data as if it was Disable Mode for UCC EAN encoded in GS1 128 barcodes Composite Codes UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be linked with a 2D barcode during UPC Always transmission as if they were one barcode Linked UPC Never Linked Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D barcode is detected UPC Always Linked Transmit UPC barcodes and the 2D portion If the 2D portion is not detected the UPC barcode will not be transmitted gt CC A B or CC C must be enabl
53. appointments Al Device unlocked SR Notific Contacts 94 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6 5 CONFIGURING GPRS NETWORK 1 Tap Start Settings Connections and select Connections Connections Penni G UsetoPc o mp WD d t U Manager Wireless Manager Initially you have to configure the GPRS settings Tap Add a new modem connection and follow the on screen instructions to enter the connection name and modem types Connections 1 at d G a 22 Advanced Tasks gt Advanced My ISP Add anew modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add anew YPN server connection Set Up my proxy server 95 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Enter the connection name and select Cellular Line GPRS 3G from the drop down list Tap Next Connections 1 BA dx G a 48 Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection My Connection Select a modem Specify the GPRS AP name for the mobile computer to connect to for example internet Tap Next Connections EJ er d 8 52 My Connection Access point name 96 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 5 Tap Finish Connections EJ er d G 8 55 My Connection User name Password Domain TF provided by ISP or network administrator Advanced an Back E Finish Note You must connect to the GPRS modem specified by the mobile phone operator 97 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference
54. barcode reader configurations depend on the scan engine s installed You can detect which barcode type for scan currently in use and make necessary settings on the General tab Reader Config Gy ae ol Gr 11 20 H Decode Session Timeout 3 sec Redundancy level Scan angle wide Scan mode Laser Timeout between symbols This is applied only in continuous mode Barcode Reader Laser Reader 2D Reader Decode Session Timeout Redundancy Level Scan Angle Scan mode Timeout between symbols Description If installed tap the Barcode Reader button to configure the reader settings for CCD or Laser scan engine gt Refer to the Reader Settings Table in Appendix II Laser SE955 The 2D scan engine is capable of reading linear and 2D barcodes If installed tap the Barcode Reader button to configure the reader settings for 2D scan engine gt Refer to the Reader Settings Table in Appendix III 2D Imager The value from 1 to 9 sec sets the maximum time decode processing continues during a decode attempt The default value is 3 sec Refer to Appendix II Laser SE955 Select the scan angle for Long Range Laser scan engine Supports Continuous and Laser Modes for selection Only available for Continuous mode The default value is 1 sec 101 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7 3 DATA OUTPUT Tap the Data Output button in the General tab configuration to choose from the three
55. code must have a leading O and a valid EAN 13 check digit gt Check digit verification must be disabled Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If desired select Disable one of the algorithms below If the check digit is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted gt Disable gt USS check digit gt OPCC check digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths 4 55 min max gt Range 1 55 Code 39 Convert to Code 32 Convert to Italian Pharmacode Code 32 Prefix Prefix character A to Code 32 barcodes Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If the check digit No is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being N transmitted gt Check digit verification must be enabled Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII includes all the alphanumeric and No Special characters Trioptic Code 39 Decide whether to decode Trioptic Code 39 No gt Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges It always contains six characters Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths Ae bb min max gt Range 1 55 Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths Ae bb min max gt Range 1 55 147 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference
56. components are self serviceable gt The charging and communication cradle uses an AC power adaptor A socket outlet Shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Make sure there is stable power supply for the mobile computer or its peripherals to operate properly CARE amp MAINTENANCE gt This mobile computer is intended for industrial use The mobile computer is rated IP 42 however it may do damage to the mobile computer when being exposed to extreme temperatures or soaked wet gt When the body of the mobile computer gets dirty use a clean and wet cloth to wipe off the dust DO NOT use mix any bleach or cleaner Always keep the LCD dry gt For a liquid crystal display LCD or touch screen use a clean non abrasive lint free cloth to wipe dust off the screen DO NOT use any pointed or sharp object to move against the surface gt If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time download the collected data to a host computer and then take out the battery pack Store the mobile computer and battery pack separately gt If you shall find the mobile computer malfunctioning write down the specific scenario and consult your local sales representative RELEASE NOTES Version 1 12 1 11 1 10 1 00 Date Jan 02 2012 Nov 08 2011 Oct 12 2011 Aug 10 2011 Notes b Delete Remove OS update Delete Remove HSUPA Spec Modified U
57. de whether to decode QR Code Inverse Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular QR Code only Inverse Only Decode inverse QR Code only 163 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse QR Code Decide whether to use MicroQR symbol format Enable Decide whether to use Aztec symbol format Enable Aztec Inverse Decide whether to decode Aztec Inverse Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Aztec barcodes only Inverse Only Decode inverse Aztec barcodes only Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Aztec barcodes Macro PDF Macro PDF is a special feature for concatenating multiple PDF barcodes into one file known as Macro PDF417 or Macro MicroPDF41 7 Transmit Decode Mode Decide how to handle Macro PDF decoding Passthrough All Symbols Buffer All Symbols Transmit Macro PDF When Complete Transmit all decoded data from an entire Macro PDF sequence only when the entire sequence is scanned and decoded If the decoded data exceeds the limit of 50 symbols no transmission because the entire sequence was not scanned Transmit Any Symbol in Set No Particular Order Transmit data from each Macro PDF symbol as decoded regardless of the sequence Passthrough All Symbols Transmit and decode all Macro PDF symbols and perform no processing In this mode the host is responsible for detecting and parsing the Macro PDF sequences Escape Characters When enabled
58. e for charging or connected for direct charging Certificates a You may view or modify digital certificates that some applications use to establish trust for secure connections Customer Feedback y You may send customer feedback to Microsoft for improving Windows Mobile software a Device Information a It displays important device information in system software and hardware 52 Chapter 3 Configuring CP30 Mobile Computer Encryption You may encrypt files stored in the SD card The encrypted files are read only on the mobile computer Error Reporting You may determine whether to enable error reporting to help Microsoft improve Windows raf Mobile software By default it will automatically collect errors and report to Microsoft External GPS gt Programs tab You may specify a program port for multiple GPS enabled programs to access GPS data gt Hardware tab For GPS program port to work you must specify correct hardware port If using the GPS receiver integrated on the mobile computer select COM 7 and 4800 for baud rate gt Access tab By default Windows Mobile manages access to your GPS receiver and allows multiple programs to obtain GPS data simultaneously If you clear the check box some programs may not be able to obtain GPS data GPS Manager x gt AGPS tab You may select to enable AGPS function to improve GPS performance Ce gt Ephemeris tab You may configure how to download e
59. e or two fixed lengths 4 55 ZE Jee GS1 DataBar RSS GS1 Databar 14 GS1 DataBar 14 is short for GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional This group consists of 1 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 2 GS1 DataBar Truncated 3 GS1 DataBar Stacked and 4 GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional Enable GS1 Databar Limited Enable GS1 Databar Expanded This group consists of 1 GS1 DataBar Expanded and 2 Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked 159 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Convert RSS to Convert to UPC EAN only applies to GS1 Databar 14 and No UPC EAN GS1 Databar Limited barcodes not decoded as part of a Composite barcode Convert to EAN 13 Strip the leading 010 from barcodes gt 01 is the Application ID and must be followed by a single zero the first digit encoded Convert to UPC A Strip the leading 0100 from barcodes gt 01 is the Application ID and must be followed by two or more zeros but not six zeros EAN JAN Bookland EAN ISBN The EAN 13 barcode starting with 978 will be converted to ISBN Enable Addons Decide whether to decode EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC EO Ignore UPC E1 UPC A with addons gt Ignore Addons gt Decode Only With Addons gt Auto discriminate Addons redundancy When Auto discriminate is applied decide the number of 10 times times 2 30 of supplementary decoding the same barcode that makes a valid reading UCC coupon extended Read
60. ed Auto discriminate UPC Composites Transmit UPC barcodes as well as the 2D portion if present 162 Appendix Ill 2D Imager SE4500 2D SYMBOLOGIES 2D Symbologies PDF417 Decide whether to use PDF417 barcode symbol format Enable MicroPDF417 Decide whether to use MicroPDF417 barcode symbol Disable format MicroPDF417 Code 128 Transmit data from certain MicroPDF417 barcodes as if it Disable Emulation was encoded in Code 128 barcodes gt Transmit AIM Code Identifier in Miscellaneous Options must be enabled first When applied the MicroPDF417 barcodes are transmitted with one of these prefixes The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 903 907 912 914 915 The original Code ID L3 will be changed to C1 The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 908 or 909 The original Code ID L4 will be changed to C2 The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 910 or 911 The original Code ID L5 will be changed to CO Data Matrix Decide whether to use Data Matrix barcode symbol format Enable Data Matrix Inverse Decide whether to decode Data Matrix Inverse Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Data Matrix barcodes only Inverse Only Decode inverse Data Matrix barcodes only Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix barcodes Decide whether to use Maxicode barcode symbol format Enable QR Code Decide whether to use QR code symbol format Enable QR Code Inverse Deci
61. ed remote device to send the file via Bluetooth The mobile computer will start uploading the file Wait a few seconds for the remote device to receive the file When it is done tap OK to return File Explorer 1 T Y a x in 1 37 E picture jpg To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams CPTOB00CE Tap to send CPTO400CE Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send si CPTOS00CE Tap to send CPT9600CE Tap to send D Searching Cf CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 5 2 RECEIVE A FILE 1 Tap Start Settings Connections Beam and make sure the Beam Mode is enabled in order to receive all incoming beams Ha de TEET Beam Mode Yi Receive all incoming beams 2 On the remote device send a desired file to the mobile computer via Bluetooth 3 When the Receiving Data dialog appears on the screen tap Yes The received data will be saved to My Device My Documents GI er ai LE Beam Mode Yi Receive all incoming beams Receiving Data Do you wank to save Mew Text Document txt to your device 18 Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5 6 ACTIVE SYNC VIA BLUETOOTH You must configure Bluetooth settings correctly on your computer first 1 Configure Bluetooth settings for your computer such as Turn discovery on adding a COM port Incoming the COM port value depend on your computer active etc Bluetooth Devices Devices Options
62. ht 1 Bd i d Gm 3 42 Batter External Power gt Batter Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery life T Turn off backlight if device is not used For L Turn off backlight if device is not used For Brightness Brightness Adjust power settings to conserve power an Eg OK Adjust power settings to conserve power as E OK 21 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 4 2 SCREEN SETTINGS This LCD is also a touch screen that can be calibrated through screen alignment Go to Start Settings System and tap Screen to configure related settings You may re calibrate the touch screen smooth the font edges or adjust the text size displayed on the screen if necessary Screen e e ME Gt 9 47 Text Size Alignment gt ClearType Align Screen Align the screen if it is not responding accurately to stylus taps Align Screen Warning the screen 22 Screen am e SEET Alignment lt ClearType ClearType ClearType smoothes the edges of screen Fonts For many programs Enable ClearType gt Text Size Screen A e SEET ClearType gt Alignment Text Size Adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programs Smallest Largest Example T ll get back to you DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1 5 NOTI
63. iates the connection item tap OK Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware This computer it using the COM serial ports listed below To determine whether you need a COM port read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device Add COM Port Direction Name Select the type of COM serial pork that you want to add Incoming device initiates the connection outgoing fcomputer initiates the connection Device that will use the COM port Browse Add Remove Learn more about Bluetooth COM ports Learn more about Bluetooth device COM ports 3 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 The searched COM port will be showed on the screen select the connected COM port then tap OK Bluetooth Devices ee ge Devices Options CUM Ports Hardware This computer i using the COM seral ports listed below To determine whether you need a COM port read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device Part Direction Name COM Incoming Add Learn more about Bluetooth COM ports Note For PC example You can use just like Hyper Terminal application tool to confirm the connection between your PC and mobile computer By the way the Hyper Terminal COM port No has to set as same as the incoming port No of your PC 4 On the Bluetooth configuration screen of mobile computer tap Refresh to select Serial Port check box click
64. ific actions events programs etc gt Notifications tab Select to play sounds as notifications for some events Connections a Refer to 3 2 1 Connections A UI Personal Refer to 3 2 2 Personal et System e Refer to 3 2 3 System Microsoft My Phone j Tap it to synchronize contacts calendars tasks and so on with a Microsoft My Phone account You will be asked to sign in using your Windows Live ID 49 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 2 1 CONNECTIONS Go to Start Settings Connections Connections am ol Gr 12 55 ci Domain Enroll kl Connections usBtapc o Wi Fi WD d t U Manager Wireless Manager Beam D Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams LEL Connections dh Refer to 6 5 Configuring GPRS Network Domain Enroll J Tap it to connect to a SCMDM server with an enrollment ID and password allowing JE company deployment on multiple mobile computers USB to PC bd Tap it to change the USB connection type By default it will automatically establish the ne connection and start the ActiveSync operation when the mobile computer is connected to PC When your PC connects to a local area network or the Internet the USB connection may be disconnected for priority concern In this case try to disable advanced network functionality to troubleshoot ActiveSync connection problems 50 Chapter 2 Configuring CP30 Mobile Computer Wi Fi l Refer to Using
65. ing a scan attempt gt 1 9 second Redundancy Level Level 1 Following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Barcode Types Code Length Codabar All MSI 4 characters or less Industrial 25 Discrete 25 8 characters or less Interleaved 25 8 characters or less Level 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Level 3 All barcodes except for the following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Following barcodes must be read three times Barcode Types Excluded Code Length MSI 4 characters or less Industrial 25 Discrete 25 8 characters or less Interleaved 25 8 characters or less All barcodes must be successfully read three times before being decoded Scan Angle Select the scan angle for Long Range Laser scan engine gt narrow for 35 gt wide for 47 Continuous Mode Non stop scanning gt To decode the same barcode repeatedly move away the scan beam and target it at the barcode for each scanning Laser Mode Hold down the scan trigger to start with scanning gt The scanning won t stop until a a barcode is read b the preset timeout expires or c you release the trigger 145 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Timeout between same When in Continuous mode set the minimum time that symbols must stop detect before the scan engine decodes a second Same barcode This reduces the risk of accidentally scan
66. istory eem KL End RB a 92 Chapter 6 Using the Phone During a Call Tap the call status button on the soft key bar and you may select to turn on the speaker mute the receiver or hold the line Phone gi Ca d Gm 1 24 Chunghwa Connected 00 12 Yoicemail Tif FF FF IT Speaker On Hold Ss Add Call Contacts ta End Answering a Call Tap the Answer button or press SEND from the physical keypad en Gallo 5 39 Friday July 27 2011 Chunghwa Wi Fi OFF 3 on 1 Active task Mo upcoming appointments Al Device unlocked II EFF y j gl IP AN ri la Re ds iat dad at Mr d i rey Ed A n dk ia Hl III Phone Incoming Chunghwa Incoming Call 092 522 27 52 93 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Ignoring a Call Tap Ignore button Lei or press END from the physical keypad Bd fat Friday July 27 2011 W Chunghwa Wi Fi OFF EJ on 1 Active task 7 Mo upcoming appointments Al Device unlocked AA Jos pl H HI F IFE Chat eT SCHTER Wi DEOKAku bal WW ibe Mi ah Phone Incoming Chunghwa Incoming Call 092 522 27 52 Viewing a Missing Call When the status icon is displayed on the title bar and tap it will see a missing call icon appears By the way the top right LED will also flash amber tap the Notification on the soft key bar to view missing messages Wu Yal Ch qm 5 43 Gy G U KP 2 ix wt Orr 1 Active task Mo upcoming
67. it uses the backslash as an Escape None character for systems that can process transmissions containing special data sequences It will format special data according to the Global Label Identifier GLI protocol which only affects the data portion of a Macro PDF symbol transmission The Control Header if enabled is always sent with GLI formatting 164 Appendix Ill 2D Imager SE4500 Note When printing barcodes keep each Macro PDF sequence separate as each has a unique identifier Do not mix barcodes from several Macro PDF sequences even if they encode the same data When you scan Macro PDF sequences scan the entire Macro PDF sequence without interruption Miscellaneous Options aoe Transmit Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the beginning of none character data gt None gt AIM code ID character Refer to AIM Code ID Code Characters 165 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 166 Appendix IV KEY REFERENCE TABLES ESC ogy 4 de Gon i 4 gt VS Beien e END A oP J ABC Joe Enter 4 GHI gmi amp MNO 7 PORS Bum 9 Were k 3 0 sell 167 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USE OF ALPHA a amp SHIFT 4 Alpha Mode Key 168 Sp abc def ghi jkl mno pqrs tuv WXYZ Shift key pressed once SP Abc Def Ghi Jkl Mno Pqrs Tuv Wxyz Shift key pressed twice SP
68. le 6 5 in palm size is our new product line of PDA style Mobile Computer Light weight easy to use it adds even more powerful and handy tools to delivering the flexibility in customization Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA the CP30 Mobile Computer provides rich options of data collection voice and data communications long lasting working hours and so on Its large color transflective TFT display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting conditions Integrated with Bluetooth and 802 11b g technologies you may choose to add the GSM GPRS module to gain greater speeds and optimal mobility In particular an integrated GPS receiver is made available for use with third party location based applications This manual serves to guide you through how to install configure and operate the mobile computer The Care amp Maintenance section is specifically prepared for those who are in charge of taking care of the mobile computer We recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or maintenance purposes To avoid any improper disposal or operation please read the manual thoroughly before use Thank you for choosing CipherLab products CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES gt VW v v v v v v v v Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture dust to industrial standard IP 42 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 operating system with a powerful Qualcomm MSM7225 528 MHz
69. le Computer Reference Manual ActiveSync On Mode The mobile computer can transmit data via USB cable The ActiveSync on your PC is enabled 1 Connect the USB cable from the cradle to your computer Make sure the plastic bolt in front of the cradle has been pushed to upward for ActiveSync On mode 2 Seat the mobile computer in the cradle ActiveSync Off Mode Only charging is allowed in this mode The mobile computer will only be charged via adaptor power The ActiveSync on your PC is disabled 1 Connect the power adaptor cable directly to the power supply outlet Make sure the plastic bolt in front of the cradle been pushed to downward for ActiveSync Off mode 2 Seat the mobile computer in the cradle Push plastic bolt to upward for ActiveSync On mode Push plastic bolt to downward for ActiveSync Off mode 12 Chapter 1 USING THE CP30 MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter explains the features and usage of the mobile computer IN THIS CHAPTER ied ue y EE 13 Meee TREK 16 Ie ICV e DEEN 17 Le POUCH SEON EE 21 15 deeglech eu E 23 1 6 Data Capture oorringen A EAEN EANET EA 25 Be he e EE 26 1 1 BATTERY gt Main Battery The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3 7 V 2200mAh Li ion battery pack and it takes approx 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor or approx 8 hours from the USB cable at 500mA However the charging time may vary by working condition gt S
70. le computer for the first time there are a couple of things to do after the Home Screen comes up The Getting Started wizard that will walk you through e mail setup changing the background image setting up Bluetooth headset connection etc gt Go to Start Settings and tap Home to change theme background and status items shown on the Home Screen etc gt Go to Start Settings and tap Clock amp Alarms to select time zone change local time set alarms etc 28 2 1 2 TITLE BAR Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics The icons at the top of the screen are explained below Icon moam ct GJ jay gt mies a AS GE id FHERBAOREH K Description External power source is connected Battery power remaining The more the white bars the more power in the main battery Current input mode of keypad Shift 7 is enabled in numeric mode Shift 7 is enabled in alpha mode Volume status On off or vibrate Insert SIM card The SIM card is missing You can still make emergency calls if your service provider supports it EDGE service available EDGE connection is established GPRS service available GPRS connection is established Incoming call Missed call Antenna signal status Phone power off Antenna signal status PIN Code required for powering on the Phone Antenna signal status Phone power on the more bars the stronger the Signal Connection is active Wi
71. le is supported for CP30 it can transfer data or charging via a Micro USB 2 0 cable There is also a LED indicator in front of the cradle to indicate the charging status of battery For plastic bolt switch that in front of the cradle information please refer to Using Cradle Supports Micro USB 1 1 compatible USB Synchronization between charging terminal and battery LED indicator to show battery charging status Supports 2 modes ActiveSync On and Off for charging and date transmission Charging Time shall be less than 4 hours DC Input 5V 2A DC Jack on the back of cradle 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 5VDC 5 2A with DC jack for AC adaptor Due to the limitation of CP30 terminal charging circuit it supports 1000mA charging current through ActiveSync disable or only under 500mA with ActiveSync enable v v yv v v vY vY vp Charging Approx 4 hours for spare battery via adaptor Time Approx 4 hours for terminal via adaptor ActiveSync is disabled Approx 8 hours for terminal via adaptor ActiveSync is enabled 26 LEARNING WINDOWS MOBILE BASICS Chapter 2 This chapter mainly describes the basic skills to work with the CP30 Mobile Computer The add on utilities for applications regarding data collection transmission are introduced in the following chapters processing and The mobile computer is specifically designed for real time data collection in the Windows Mobile 6 5 environment It won t take long for any Wind
72. les these BPP settings are ignored for it always uses 8 bits per pixel 153 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 154 Appendix III 2D IMAGER SE4500 READER SETTINGS TABLE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the 2D scan engine Decode Time out Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a scan attempt gt 19 second Decode Illumination Decide whether to flash illumination on every barcode capture to aid decoding gt Turn On Internal LED gt Turn Off Aiming Pattern Decide whether to project the aiming pattern during barcode capture gt Turn On gt Turn Off Redundancy Level Level 1 The following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Barcode Types Code Length Codabar 8 characters or less MSI 4 characters or less Industrial 25 Discrete 25 8 characters or less Interleaved 25 8 characters or less All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Level 3 All barcodes except for the following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded The following barcodes must be read three times Barcode Types Excluded Code Length Codabar 8 characters or less MSI 4 characters or less Industrial 25 Discrete 25 8 characters or less Interleaved 25 8 characters or less 155 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Level 4 Security Level 156 All barcodes must be successfully read three time
73. n gt Go to Start Settings and tap Power In the Battery tab you can always monitor the charging status In the Advanced tab you may specify automatic turn off times for the mobile computer to conserve power When it is turned off the system is in standby mode which is ready for use but not in use Power ae Gm 9 53 9 Power WA Gm 9 53 Advanced Battery 5 Advanced Battery Advanced 5 Battery Main battery Lilon On battery power Recharging state Charging Turn off screen if U e OES 100 device not used For l minute On external power L Turn off screen if device not used For 1i minute Lei 15 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 2 MEMORY gt Flash Memory ROM 512 MB flash memory for storing OS Windows Mobile 6 5 and custom application programs Yet a portion of the memory is referred to as Flash Disk folder which can store data and programs that you wish to retain even after hardware reset gt Random access Memory RAM 256 MB RAM for storing and running programs as well as storing program data gt Expansion Slot The mobile computer is equipped with one microSD card slot which is user accessible High capacity memory card microSDHC is supported 1 2 1 CAUTION OF DATA LOSS When the main battery is removed or drained the backup battery on the main board is only to retain the contents of RTC on condition that the backup battery has sufficient power If you wa
74. na 2 Tap All or Phone to turn on the power Wireless Manag NI gi x x G 11 42 All Bluetooth Be Menu x 82 Chapter 6 Using the Phone 3 When the power is turned on the Phone status appears On and an antenna signal icon will be displayed on the title bar Wireless Manag a Ya Gi 12 05 mg Bluetooth Be Phone Menu x 4 Tap Menu Phone Settings to configure related settings if necessary Disconnect Cellular Data Wi Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings lt Phone Settings Menu x Note Phone Settings is only available when the phone power has been turned on You can find out the security setting change PIN code on your SIM card and so on if necessary Refer to 6 3 Phone Settings 83 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 On the Home Screen the notification icon on the title bar show that the SIM card is missing z Piaf 10 48 Tuesday May 31 2011 Mo SIM Wi Fi OFF e Dei Mo tasks Mo upcoming appointments Device unlocked SR Phone Contacts 2 Tap Phone or press the SEND button on the physical keypad to access the phone application Depending on your service provider only emergency calls are allowed er E gq 10 49 The SIM card is missing Press cancel to close You can still make emergency calls iF your service provider supports it WW WW abe 3 def
75. ning the same barcode twice gt 0 0 9 9 second SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE Check digit verification Decide whether to verify the check digit If the check digit Disable is incorrect the barcode will not be accepted gt Disable gt One Check Digit gt Two Check Digits Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being g transmitted gt Check digit verification must be enabled Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths deu bb ois ee CLSI editing When applied the CLSI editing strips the start stop No characters and inserts a space after the first fifth and tenth characters of a 14 character Codabar barcode gt The 14 character barcode length does not include start stop characters NOTIS editing Decide whether to include the start stop characters in the No data being transmitted gt NOTIS Editing is to strip the start stop characters i e to disable Transmit Start Stop Characters Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths An 55 min max gt Range 1 55 GS1 128 Read GS1 128 barcodes with leading FNC1 character Enable UCC EAN 128 ISBT 128 Read ISBT 128 barcodes Industrial 25 Discrete 25 Enable Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths Ae bb min max gt Range 1 55 146 Appendix II Laser SE955 Interleaved 25 Convert to EAN 13 Convert a 14 character barcode into EAN 13 if the No following requirements are met gt The bar
76. nnnanna 62 AD eh IEC VOM E E E E E EE 63 USING BLUETOOTH WEEN 65 a BIU COOL OW Clr sora E E 66 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 1 1 Power On via Wireless Manager 66 5 1 2 Changing Bluetooth Settings NNN 67 5 2 Search DEVIC SS geingen rette geet gege aa eaaa anaa reet eg Nai 68 SO Par Eeer 10 EA e H gt E 10 BZ WD EE 12 SA Sera POM SCI e 13 5 5 Object Push via EE ia SAL SONG A EEN T1 9 5 2 RECCIVG a E 18 DO ACUVE Sy WC Ves IS LOO UI EN 19 UNG TRET PONE cecteerecisaie eases tease act ete eaS 81 et ONC De EE 82 SE VIC es Ee HEN 82 CE ING RE 84 0 2 PRONG ale egen soroan E E 85 0 2 L Phone NMEA ee 85 O O a OEE E AE EA 86 Oa VO UE 86 Oi MOM GSC CIOS acct a recnecantar E E O A eansacet 87 OA Makne Ee 91 DAL OT aller IN UC EE 91 O NOR E TE 92 FSW T E E 93 6 5 Configuring GPRS Network EEN 95 USING READER CONFIGURA NON UTILITY EE 99 FL FRU CAG Er CONIC EE A E 100 1 2 Barcode Reader Settings EEN 101 Fe A E 102 1 4 Notifications fOr Good Read 104 1 9 SVMDOIOLY SCUUINGS csser are aE iar e E e rE O rarae 105 a el ra E 107 8 1 Camera Interface EE 108 E al ren Bin orc e E E 109 o SNGOUNE A VideO eege 111 8 4 Pictures len ennnen 112 L Te NM na 112 8 4 2 Playback a Video EE 114 8 4 3 Advanced Editing Settings cccccceccseeceeceeseeecceseeeeceeeeeeccenseescacseescosseessoeseeesoaseeesees 115 yO CIC ES cin pee A E A E E E E E E E E EE E 118 VR ER eut a LE 121 Ga Te OU MOY e EE E 122 gL Mana ne Me IS EE 122
77. nsmit 0 RSS 14 and RSS Limited will be transmitted with an Application Identifier 01 For example an RSS 14 barcode 10012345678902 is transmitted as e 00110012345678902 Note In GS1 128 emulation mode RSS is transmitted using Code 128 rules jc1 EAN UCC Composites RSS 0 2D portion of UPC GS1 128 composite Native mode transmission 1 Standard data packet Data packet containing the data following an encoded symbol separator character Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character The data packet does not support the ECI protocol Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character The data packet supports the ECI protocol GS1 128 emulation 151 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Data packet is a GS1 128 barcode data is preceded with j IC Note UPC portion of composite is transmitted using UPC rules PDF417 0 Micro PDF417 Scan engine is set to conform to protocol defined in 1994 PDF417 symbology specifications gt When this option is transmitted the receiver cannot reliably determine whether ECIs have been invoked or whether data byte 92pec has been doubled in transmission Scan engine is set to follow the ECI protocol Extended Channel Interpretation All data characters 92pec are doubled Scan engine is set for Basic Channel operation no escape character transmission protocol Data characters 92pec are
78. nt to put away the mobile computer for a couple of days you should be aware that data loss occurs when the main batteries discharge completely Therefore it is necessary to backup data and files before putting away the mobile computer 1 2 2 CHECK STORAGE SPACE Go to Start Settings System and tap Memory It displays the current capacity and usage of the onboard RAM gt Storage memory refers to the memory allocated for file and data storage gt Program memory refers to the memory allocated for running programs Also it provides information on the Flash Disk folder or storage card The Flash Disk folder is part of the onboard 512 MB flash memory Because the flash memory is non volatile data or programs stored in this folder will not be erased after hardware reset 16 Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1 3 KEYPAD The Alphanumeric keypad includes alphanumeric navigation function keys and so on This keypad is set to numeric mode by default Esc Ss op Tab ll Fn SEND e AND cl sp 2 ABC 3 per Enter 4 GHI D I A MNO 7 PORS 8 tuv 9 wxrr x 8 0 xe i t 17 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 3 1 KEYPAD SETTINGS Go to Start Settings System and tap Keypad to configure related settings The LED backlight of keypad is turned off by default It is suggested to turn on the keypad backlight while working in a dark area however using backlight while on battery power will
79. of Alpha a amp Shift 7 a Oj Press ft two times If you press Shift key two times will lock the present input mode enter Shift Lock Mode 1 In numeric mode dih it will lock numeric mode pressed and is user definable a 2 In alpha lower case alphabetic mode dah it will lock all upper case characters Caps Lock For example input ABC it will show ABC Refer to Use of Alpha a amp Shift 7 Note It is not necessary to long press the Shift key Tf 19 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The Function key Fn serves as a specified key and the functionality of each key combination is application dependent To enable this special key press Fn on the keypad Its icon Fn will appear on the status bar 2 Now press another key to get the value of key combination say press 1 to get the value of F1 3 To get the value of another key combination specified by the function key repeat the step 2 4 To disable the special key function press Fn again and the icon Fn will go off Note It is not necessary to long press the Fn key The default Fn key combinations are defined as below Key Combination Action Fn 1 F1 Softkey 1 Fn 2 F2 Softkey 2 Fn 3 F3 Talk Fn 4 F4 End now active window and return to home screen Fn 5 F5 n a Fn 6 F6 Volume Up Fn 7 F7 Volume Down Fn 8 F8 i Fn 9 F9 Fn
80. omputer Reference Manual 3 Deploy the mobile computer to your computer Make sure the ActiveSync service is enabled for use on the remote computer For the Bluetooth connection via ActiveSync you have to take off the USB cable between mobile computer and remote computer so that it can release the ActiveSync check box as below for connection Select ActiveSync check box then click Save to continue Bluetooth 1 ai K qx dm 4 20 Partnership Settings Display Name 352 Select services to use From this device E Activesync e Refresh 80 Chapter 6 USING THE PHONE The CP30 Mobile Computer allows making phone calls and connecting to network over General Packet Radio Service GPRS Insert the SIM card before turning on the power Refer to Inserting SIM Card Note If the SIM card is not in position you may make emergency calls if the service is Supported IN THIS CHAPTER 6 1 Phone POW WEE 82 6 2 PROMS ein eg e EE 85 6 3 PHONG e gn e CN 87 6 4 Making Phone EE 91 6 5 Configuring GPRS Network 95 81 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6 1 PHONE POWER 6 1 1 WIRELESS MANAGER Phone power is turned on by default If not go to Start Wireless Manager to access Wireless Manager 1 1 aa Geer Home R Text a Phone had ow E mail CipherLab Utilities Contacts an Ju Internet mm Calendar Explorer d t U Wireless Ze Manager settings 4 Pictures amp i vid Wireless Manager roattin
81. on run the program For detailed information on the program you may click the Help menu and then select the Microsoft ActiveSync Help 2 4 1 SYNCHRONIZATION WITH YOUR COMPUTER 1 Follow these instructions for initial ActiveSync operation gt Connect the USB cable from the mobile computer or via a cradle to your computer gt Turn on the mobile computer or seat in the cradle Your computer will automatically detect the USB device Select which partnership to set up If you want to synchronize data between the mobile computer and your personal computer select Standard Partnership otherwise select Guest Partnership Wait a few seconds for the mobile computer to get connected and synchronized if a Standard Partnership is selected Note For ActiveSync via Bluetooth refer to Using Bluetooth 38 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2 4 2 ADD REMOVE PROGRAMS Click Add Remove Programs from the Tools Menu so that you can proceed to install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows Mobile If a user program is no longer desired you may remove it from the system Click Add Remove Programs from the Tools Menu so that you can un install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows Mobile G Microsoft ActiveSync Ioj x File View Tools Help Guest Security ptione schedule Add Server Source Add Remove Programs Explore Device
82. on to switch to enable or end it if processing too many applications will waste a lot of memory or CPU resource 54 Chapter 3 Configuring CP30 Mobile Computer 3 3 DEVICE NAME amp CONFIGURATION 3 3 1 CHANGE DEVICE NAME Go to Start Settings System and tap About to change the device name on the Device ID tab if necessary About Etat Gi 2 42 Version d Device ID gt Copyrights Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers Enter a name that starts with a letter and contains the characters _ A Z or 0 9 Device name Pocket PC Description 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ile Tabjajwjejr tjyjujijojejt Cap alelalcolnl jfk its shift z x c v blnjm cu n a tle an pg OK 55 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 3 2 UNDERSTAND DEVICE CONFIGURATION Go to Start Settings System and tap Device Information to view the device information The device configuration of CP30 Mobile Computer is displayed in 7 digits XXXXXXX E c 2 dk m zs Description PSO Take the screenshot for example Its device ID is 2057601 therefore the mobile computer has the following features 2057601 28 key WQVGA screen CipherLab Co gt A scan engine that employs Laser scan engine gt Integrated communications Bluetooth Wi Fi and Boot Loader Version V0 0 0 000 0 1 GSM GPRS OS Version AKU Version Windows Mobi Software Version CP30 0 023 0 gt Integrated G
83. options for data output after decoding as well as configure associated settings Reader Config Gy a Sq m 11 22 keyboard emulation Local machine _ Windows Message Windows Event Auto Enter Scan Enter char Prefix string rd Suffix string _ Display code type _ Display code length Data Output Default Keyboard Data is emulated as typed text and sent to the active Window Local machine Emulation gt When Local machine is selected simply run your application or built in program such as WordPad to start with data collection gt When RDP server is selected run the Remote Desktop Connection program to connect to a remote computer Note that this option is unable to emulate double bytes such as Big 5 or Unicode characters on the remote PC Windows When selected a Windows message will be broadcasted after Disable Message decoding gt Intercept the decode message in your application gt Call Windows API ReadMsgQueue in your application to retrieve the decoded data Windows Event When selected a Windows event will be broadcasted after Disable decoding gt Intercept the decode event in your application gt Call Windows API ReadMsgQueue in your application to retrieve the decoded data 102 Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility Note 1 Refer to CP30 NET or C C Programming Guide for details on Windows Message and Windows Event Sample programs are pr
84. or backup batteries You can also have both the main and backup batteries charged at the same time via a cradle or charger Charging Time gt Main battery It takes approximately 4 hours to charge the main battery to full The LED above the screen is red while charging and will turn green when charging is done Backup battery Supports for RTC retention when main battery is not existent It takes over 1 hour to charge the backup battery to full A full backup battery is available for about 90days Charging Temperature gt It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature 18 C to 25 C for optimal performance gt Battery charging stops when the temperature drops below 0 C or exceeds 35 C Operation on Battery Power gt When 802 11b g GSM GPRS and BT are all enabled on battery power the main battery charge will drop down substantially gt In order to prevent a cold boot after the battery is drained out we suggest that you keep a fresh battery for replacement or connect the mobile computer to an external power CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The mobile computer supports state of the art wireless technologies Bluetooth and 802 11b g so that it is able to send receive data in real time in an efficient way You may choose to have the GSM GPRS module embedded for a total wireless solution for data and voice communications Refer to the associated utilities Flip up the rubber cover Connect
85. ovided by request 2 For the use of a different program rather than ReaderConfig exe a dynamic link library DLL file is provided Auto Enter Auto Enter Character Prefix String Suffix String Display Code Type Display Code Length This function can spare you the trouble of pressing the Enter Scan ENTER key on the mobile computer to confirm each scan It will automatically add an ENTER character in front or to the end of one scan gt None gt Scan Enter_char gt Enter_char Scan Auto ENTER must be enabled Carriage Return None Carriage return Tab Space Comma v v v v v v Semicolon O 10 characters NULL O 10 characters NULL Select the check box to prefix the code type to barcode data after Disabled decoding a barcode Select the check box to suffix the code length to barcode data Disabled after decoding a barcode 103 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7 4 NOTIFICATIONS FOR GOOD READ Tap the Notifications button in the General tab configuration to configure how you want to be notified of a successful decoding Reader Config Gy Pe ol 2 Gt 11 42 II Config Gy ae Ege 9 04 Good read via speaker General Symbologies About select a sound soundi f Barcode Reader Maximize the screen Vibration duration Ip eer wl to fill the window Data Outpul Notifications _ Enable LED when good read Restore D faults Maximize me on the next start vor EARLS ode 47125
86. ows user to get familiarized with it Keep these basic skills in mind and explore this Windows Mobile device at ease gt Tap an item to select it gt Tap and hold an item to see a menu that enables tasks such as cut copy rename delete etc gt Tap X at the bottom of the screen to close an active window a dialog box or a running application gt Tap OK at the bottom of the screen to save the current settings and exit the application or minimize the window in some applications gt Tap at the bottom of the screen to return the previous menu IN THIS CHAPTER 21 GEEUNG gl ge WEE 28 2 2 bislo e 34 A3 Managing Progra MS ge cacpoecuseceetereeoosmaioeoueseucnscunenvece 35 2 4 USING ACUVESYNC gege itar enii 38 As EE 42 21 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 1 GETTING STARTED LU 2 1 1 HOME SCREEN When the mobile computer is fully charged press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the mobile computer and wait for the Home Screen to come up Tap and hold the Home Screen up and down to highlight a desired application The additional information or items will appear sideways and right soft key will be available at the bottom of the screen as well Title Bar Grat Se music getting started Phone a K n ii Application Icon KC neil Application Ee Ka gen emer calendar favorites soft Ke y Bar SR Conkacks If you are using the mobi
87. panel 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tabjajwje r t yju ijojejt cAPjajs a f ajh ilklij shift z x c jbjnjm HANE Ss E X 34 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2 3 MANAGING PROGRAMS Tap the Start button to view the Start Menu To quick launch a program tap it To add a new program or subfolder to the Start Menu you can either use File Explorer or ActiveSync gt File Explorer to move the program by Copy and Paste Shortcut gt ActiveSync on the desktop computer to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Programs folder Warning To avoid making any changes to the program configurations by accident we recommend you to use Copy and Paste Shortcut rather than Cut and Paste 2 3 1 ADD A PROGRAM TO START MENU I Tap Start File Explorer 2 Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire 3 Tap and hold the program to select Copy from the pop up menu 4 Navigate to the Programs folder My Device Windows Start Menu Programs 5 Tap and hold anywhere blank on the screen to select Paste Shortcut from the pop up menu The new program will be added to the Programs folder 6 Go to Start Menu and the new added program will appear now 2 3 2 CREATE A NEW FOLDER de Tap Start File Explorer 2 Navigate through file folders to find where to create a new folder 3 Tap Menu New Folder and a subfolder will be created 2 3 3 SWITCH AMONG
88. pare Battery The spare battery for accessory takes charge when the main battery is removed or drained out However you have to replace the main battery as soon as possible gt Backup Battery Lithium Battery RTC retention when main battery is not existent Warning The battery cover must be in position If not the mobile computer cannot turn on by pressing Power or wake up by pressing Scan and the red LED indicator will flash twice to alert For a new battery make sure it is fully charged before using Always prepare a Spare battery pack especially when you are on the road 13 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 1 1 BATTERY STATUS INDICATIONS The battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work Therefore when the main battery charge goes low you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible Most of all you should backup important data on a regular basis By looking at the battery status icon you can tell battery charge remaining in the main battery the more the white bars the more power in the main battery Tap the top of the screen to invoke the title bar pull down list and then tap the battery icon to quickly access the Power Settings Refer to 2 1 3 Title Bar DROP down List Alternatively you may go to Start Settings and tap Power Battery Icon Description External power source is
89. pdate BT chapter working time Delete Remove Com Port Mapping WAPI icon and car charger New Add battery lock and Multiple adaptor information Initial release CONTENTS IMPOR TANT Een EE 3 Sei 3 FOIE Cel Clie tea avtcnpasawnaterenetanateseretieresecseneostatacauetotexcposaiesomatawoaaswadteresetansteseretatenaecsanwostatecannntecunatoseeee 3 POF PrOdUCLCWIUT LISE EE 4 SR d PO CAUTIONS E 4 Care amp Maintenance EE 4 PELEA SENITI en erap AE nonin EE E A E EEEE 5 R IN EE 1 Sal 2 Jee Te ee 3 Tee 3 RE eegene 5 EE 5 WIS TAVIS BACTY erreina E EE 6 ECE EE T LSU MEMON CAN E 8 COPING CINE Te 8 charing Ge COMMUNICATIONS ET 9 Using Wireless Networks ssnssnssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnrnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnen nnen n nne 10 USNE ee 10 Berl 11 USING THE or oO MOBILE COMPUTER EE 13 EEB E 13 1 1 1 Battery STATUS INDICATIONS a 14 L2 OWE Wiel AS ENEE 15 Te MOMO EE 16 1 2 1 Caution OF Data BE 16 1 2 2 CHEEK STONGE SPACO aus gebeten tege geegent sagen 16 De ACY OA A T E E E E EE E E E E ES EA E E E E A E 17 ade Miele Wey aC CE a E E E 18 Be ei EE 19 dE Eeer 19 id AAs lte ION KO EEN 20 too Programmable IK CY Gisne ct xereteceaceasasoyrccassecqcnanateewetseuaceaeane E 20 BETON SC LCC WE 21 tA AGIUSt ThE LCD BACKING E 21 14 2 en Ed 22 ENOC ON eege 23 E OS CED EE 23 Bo re EE 23 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual DB Eeer 24 TS eG e D 25 10 1 Barcode HR CAC eege ees 25 B
90. phemeris data or tap Download to update ephemeris at any time The data is valid for seven days according to the system date and time The date of last download will be displayed at the lower left of the screen Keypad 7 You may change the keypad backlight behavior By default the keypad backlight will be 7 automatically turned off for five seconds when any key is pressed Managed Programs bei You may manage programs that are installed in RAM gt Main tab You may view the current capacity and usage of the onboard RAM gt Storage Card tab You may view the memory occupation of the Flash Disk folder or any storage card Regional Settings fans gt Region tab You may customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic KP region Number tab You may further customize the number formats Currency tab You may further customize the currency formats Time tab You may further customize the time format vv v v Date tab You may further customize the date format 93 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Remove Programs You may remove programs that are stored in RAM Screen gt Alignment tab You may align the screen for calibration R s gt ClearType tab You may apply Clear Type fonts gt Text Size tab You may use the slider to adjust the text size Task Manager You may have a list of all applications which are currently running on the mobile RS computer Tap and hold the applicati
91. r from the available samples or entering the RGB values O0 255 for your color CipherlabSignatu i r SEH d Gm 4 26 ie CANCEL 133 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Background Colors tab Set the background color from the available samples or entering the RGB values 0 255 for your color gt Changing the background color will erase the signature you have captured in this file CipherlabSignatu NI E Kai 4 77 Background Colors colors 4 gt CANCEL 134 Chapter 9 More Applications 9 4 GPS VIEWER The CP30 Mobile Computer is equipped with a GPS receiver for obtaining location and time information from the Global Positioning System GPS Since the mobile computer does not come with any preinstalled navigation software you may need to purchase third party navigation software separately Go to Start CipherLab Utilities GPS Viewer to open the Cipherlab GPS Viewer The GPS receiver hosted on the mobile computer uses COM 7 to output NMEA messages as long as the COM port is opened In your application open the COM port with the correct configuration The table below lists the configuration of the integrated GPS receiver Serial Configuration COM Port Settings Baud Rate 4800 Note For multiple GPS enabled programs to access GPS data tap Start Settings System and select External GPS Specify a program port and the correct hardware port In order to speed up start up times we sugge
92. r to adjust the focus Sch x En e ZK 4 Press Scan or Enter on the physical keypad to take a picture Each will be automatically saved under the directory My Device My documents My Pictures YYMMDD in the format of imgXXXXX jpg XXXXX stands for 5 digit serial number starting from 00000 by default ae ET rrr 109 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 Before the camera utility is back to the preview screen you may tap the advanced buttons at bottom of the review screen which will be retained for five seconds by default gt Tap be to return to the preview screen gt Tap to send this picture via text message or e mail gt Tap Al to delete this image file 110 Chapter 8 Using Camera 8 3 SHOOTING A VIDEO Switching to the Video mode a preview screen will be displayed 1 Hold still and take aim at the object you want to take a moving picture e 0 544 ES EEN Available recording time 2 Press Scan or Enter on the physical keypad to record a video Each recording will be automatically saved under the directory My Device My documents My Videos YYMMDD in the format of VideoXXX 3gp XXX stands for 3 digit serial number starting from O000 by default A 0 58 EST Continuous recording time 3 Press Scan or Enter on the physical keypad to end recording Otherwise it will stop itself after reaching the time limit
93. rcharacter Gap Size Code 128 GS1 128 UCC EAN 128 GS1 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBT 128 ISBT Concatenation The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have anj Normal intercharacter gap that is typically quite small Due to various barcode printing technologies this gap can grow larger than the maximum size allowed preventing the scan engine from decoding a barcode If this problem occurs set it to Large Intercharacter Gaps to tolerate these out of specification barcodes gt Normal intercharacter gaps Large intercharacter gaps Read GS1 128 barcodes with leading FNC1 character Enable Read GS1 128 barcodes with leading FNC1 character Enable Read ISBT 128 barcodes Enable Decide whether to decode and concatenate pairs of ISBT Disable barcodes gt Disable gt Enable When this option is selected there must be two ISBT barcodes for the scanner to decode and perform concatenation gt Auto discriminate When this option is selected the Scanner decodes and concatenates pairs of ISBT barcodes immediately If only a single ISBT barcode is present the scanner must decode 10 times before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no additional ISBT barcode 157 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ISBT Concatenation When Auto discriminate is applied decide the Redundancy concatenation redundancy 2 20 times Industrial 25 Discrete 25 Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths min
94. rence Manual 8 5 CAMERA SETTINGS P On the soft key bar tap the button Ui to configure camera settings if necessary Mode Gel By default no special mode is applied Icon Description Night mode Low light Backlight 4 Outdoor Stabilize Effect Fx By default no special effect is applied gt Monochrome Negative and Sepia are supported White Balance Description Bright light Indoor light Sunny light Cloudy light Brightness Contrast Sharpness Tap it to adjust brightness contrast and sharpness ISO Speed ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light You can adjust the ISO speed by this icon The larger value you set the faster the shutter speed By default it is set to adjust automatically gt 100 200 400 and 800 are supported 118 Chapter 8 Using Camera Timer By default timer is disabled You have to manually press Scan or Enter to take one picture at a time gt 3 seconds and 10 seconds are supported to activate the timer and take one picture gt This is only applicable in Still mode Resolution By default 1600 x 1200 pixels resolution is in use Tap to select a proper resolution that Suits your application gt 320 x 240 640 x 480 1280 x 960 and 2048 x 1536 pixels resolutions are also Supported gt This is only applicable in Still mode Video mode supports 320 x 240 only
95. ring the Wi Fi connection please go to the ActiveSync configuration screen to enable Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop check box that located in the File Connection Settings of ActiveSync to appear Wi Fi power item CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4 2 WLAN CONFIGURATION 4 2 1 WLAN UTILITY SETTINGS Go to Start CipherLab Utilities WLAN Configuration to open the WLAN Utility On the Information tab shows the status of the current wireless network connection about the transmitting data signals via connected AP and established information WLAN Utility E a Yi Gt 12 55 AP Mame 215 Status Connected IP Address 192 168 6 144 Signal Quality eg j 63 Signal Strength e j 55dEm Channel g BSSID 00 13 49 91 2b 0e AP Name Name of the connected Network Status Potential values are gt Associated gt Down gt Connected IP Address IP address of the mobile computer Signal Quality Signal Strength Channel Information on the wireless connection between the CP30 and AP including bar indication of signal quality and strength BSSID MAC address of the access point AP 62 Chapter 4 Using 802 11 Radio 4 2 2 RSSI LEVEL You may change the roaming and power settings on the Option tab WLAN Utility E o Y 4 Gh 12 56 Information Option Roaming GI Enable O Disable RSSI Level EZ
96. rocessing Backup operation completed Processed Estimated Chapter 9 More Applications Note If you sure to backup files to this new root or file name in future runs you must tap OK on the soft key bar to save the current settings and exit the application 125 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 1 4 USING BACKUPS FOR RESTORE After the backup operation tap the Restore tab and it will automatically start scanning for any bkp files Specify how to use these backups for automatic or manual restore operation BackupUtility DAS m 1 20 E DAT SI Registry Backup Restore About File Name Backup 20110505 bkp Processing BackupUtility Please do the software reset after the files are File information restored Software reset now 7 Yes No gt File Manipulation Tap Refresh to refresh the list of available backups If a backup file is not desired any more select it and tap Delete gt Restore Select a desired backup file from the list and tap Restore The specific file will be used in the restore process that starts automatically right after a cold boot Warning For the Restore setting to take effect you must tap OK on the pop up screen to allow restore the file selected after software resetting gt Manual Restore Depending on specific requirements you may perform a full or partial restore manually 126 Chapter 9 More Applications Full Restore Operation 1
97. rosoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help ptione schedule Guest Security Add Semer SOURCE C Sync 41 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 5 RESET Like your PDA Pocket PC and most handheld devices the CP30 Mobile Computer functions when it is turned on This is because the Windows Mobile operating system eliminates the booting process and runs continuously You may reset the mobile computer when it stops responding to input with a warm or cold boot Files not stored in RAM will be erased after a reset But you can restore data that is previously synchronized with your computer by performing an ActiveSync operation or backed up by using CipherLab Backup Utility After performing a reset the recalibration and setup process is required to ensure touch screen accuracy and set up user settings for initial use Follow the on screen instruction to complete the process You must manually adjust system date and time as well as the time zone 2 5 1 STANDBY MODE When the mobile computer enters standby mode the system is ready for use but not using It means the system is in power saving status and waiting for user start Enter Standby Press the Power key for about 0 2 seconds to enter Standby mode Resume from Standby Press the Power key for about 0 2 seconds to awake the mobile computer Alternatively you may press the Scan key Warning To save battery power it is suggested that the mobile computer is
98. ry Humidity Operating 10 to 90 non condensing Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Resistance Impact Resistance 1 2 m 5 drops per 6 sides Tumble Test 300 times at 50 cm Splash Dust Resistance IP 42 Electrostatic Discharge 8 kV air discharge 4 kV contact discharge PROGRAMMING SUPPORT Development Environment amp Tools Integrated Development Visual Studio 2008 E Aroi Visual Studio 2005 Software Development Kit Microsoft SDK System API DLL for system configuration Reader API DLL for reader configuration Software amp Utilities Reader Configuration Utility FORGE Application Generator MIRROR Browser for web application Cipherlab software package Third party software Navigation software SOTI MobiControl for remote device control SOTI MobiScan Naurtech CETerm Terminal emulator 3270 5250 VT and industrial web browser v v v v v v v 141 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ACCESSORIES Accessory Options gt Protective Cover gt LCD Protective Film gt Spare rechargeable battery pack gt Charging Cradle 142 Appendix SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS The Reader Configuration Utility ReaderConfig exe allows configuring the following reader types depending on the module equipped on your mobile computer gt 1D Laser SE955 gt 2D Imager SE4500 Note 1 You cannot have 1D 2D scan engines installed on the mobile computer because they are both barcode readers 2 You can run only
99. ry necessary for cloning settings to other CP30 Mobile Computers 9 1 1 MANAGING THE REGISTRY Go to Start CipherLab Utilities BackupUtility to open the Backup Utility If you are using this backup utility for the first time you must manually save the system registry to the Windows folder first Tap Back up now to save the current system registry to My Device Windows BackupUtility G go e Git 12 59 Registry Backup Restore About To back up registry to windows Folder To restore registry From back up File Warning As long as you make any changes to the system configurations and settings you must tap Back up to update the system registry here Otherwise it will reload the old registry values in use after a cold boot 122 Chapter 9 More Applications If you wish to reset the current system configurations and settings to defaults tap Restore to delete the current system registry My Device Windows It will then reload the default registry values after a warm boot 9 1 2 PREPARING FOR BACKUP Tap the Backup tab and it will automatically start scanning the file system Within a few minutes it will generate a list for the backup operation BackupUtility DAT SEO 9 backuputility DAT St Backup Restore About Backup Restore About Select items Select items Sa A My Device y A My Device le Documents and Settings le Documents and Settings HOG Windows HOG windows BackuplUtility
100. s Connected Add new device 68 Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth Wait for a few seconds and it will list the discovered devices If you do not see the devices that want to be connected make sure it is set discoverable Tap Refresh to search again Bluetooth ae Ve ga 0 9 56 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next iB CPTS9600CE Be 2252 0 iB CPTS9600CE E CPT9300CE E 2601 NB E CPT9400CE Refresh 69 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5 3 PAIR DEVICES 5 3 1 PAIR 1 Select a connected device and tap Next Bluetooth 1 a i q Ga 9 58 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next E CPTS9600CE 012252 0 CPTS600CE Refresh 2 If necessary please enter the password that is specified on the remote device Tap Next Bluetooth 1 a i d Gi 9 59 Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with 2252 0 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required passcode 10 Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth Tap Done Bluetooth NI di K qx im 10 01 Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with 2252 0 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Device Added Your Windowst phone has connected with iert an Done E Advan Once paired successfully the device will appear in the device list Tap it to view available Bluetooth service
101. s Tap it to help leave customer feedback to Microsoft for improving Windows Mobile software ECORBRARMERDE Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics Description Tap it to view the reminder for an alarm or appointment Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams Bluetooth A2DP profile is in use Tap it to access the Bluetooth devices list Tap it to overlook a missed call Tap it to check a new e mail Tap it to check a new voicemail Tap it to send an SMS text message Speakerphone is on Tap it to access the Bluetooth configuration Tap it to configure ActiveSync connection settings Roaming is on 31 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 1 4 START MENU Tap ay to open the Start Menu You can tap to access application programs find useful utilities developed by CipherLab or configure system settings en 2 CHEZ H me R Text m Phone bad ol E mail CipherLab Utilities F Contacts an Internet Calendar Explorer bai Le Wireless Manager settings A P Pictures amp Vid Gottina Le 32 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2 1 5 DEVICE LOCK By default the device is unlocked You may lock the mobile computer to prevent unintended operation When locked it will not respond to screen touch or keypad input until it is unlocked again However on the Lock screen you can still monitor the device status on the title bar If the Lock screen is enable the Volume adju
102. s NMEA view About SEET paa Da ele ER Waun a GPGLL 4 11 GPG54 4 Lana HU 20 DU 20 n 35 SGP GSA vn Chia ele GPRMC MN al ZSODOLL ATI GPG54 4 Lana HU 20 DU 20 n 35 SEI EE jis Ui BO GPRMC MN PSL GPGLL 44 4 11 GPG54 4 Lana HU 20 DU 20 0 35 SEET E Daa ele GPRMC M A PSL GPGLL 4 11 GPG54 4 Lana HU 20 DU 20 n 35 POPGGA yas DEE OO ER Vicia Se 138 SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM PROCESSOR amp MEMORY Operating System amp CPU Windows Version CPU Memory ROM RAM Expansion Slot Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional Qualcomm MSM7225 at 528 MHz 512 MB NAND flash memory 256 MB DDR One microSD card slot gt SDHC supported COMMUNICATIONS amp DATA CAPTURE Communications USB Client WPAN WLAN WWAN GPS Data amp Image Capture Digital Camera Barcode Reader USB Client 2 0 Specification Built in module for Bluetooth version 2 0 EDR Class 2 connectivity Built in module for 802 11b g networking gt Certified for Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX version 4 gt WPAI support for only China area Ordering Option built in module for GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS gt GSM Bands 850 900 1800 1900 gt WCDMA Band 2100 gt GPRS GRPS class 12 gt EGPRS EDGE Multi Slot Class 12 gt UMTS DL UL HSDPA 7 2Mbps GPS AGPS ephemeris downloadable 3 2 COMS sensor auto focus Ordering options include gt 1D Laser gt 2D Imager 139
103. s before being decoded Select a decode security level appropriate for the barcode Level O quality when reading delta barcodes such as Code 128 Code 93 UPC EAN gt Security Level 0 This default setting allows the scan engine to operate in its most aggressive state providing sufficient security in decoding most in spec barcodes Security Level 1 Select this option if misdecodes occur This level should eliminate most misdecodes Security Level 2 Select this option if Security Level 1 fails to eliminate misdecodes Security Level 3 Select this option if Security Level 2 also fails to eliminate misdecodes However selecting this option impairs the decoding ability of the scan engine If this level of security is necessary try to improve the barcode quality Appendix Ill 2D Imager SE4500 SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE 1D SYMBOLOGIES CLSI Editing NOTIS Editing When applied the CLSI editing strips the start stop No characters and inserts a space after the first fifth and tenth characters of a 14 character Codabar barcode gt The 14 character barcode length does not include Start stop characters Z O Decide whether to include the start stop characters in the data being transmitted gt NOTIS Editing is to strip the start stop characters which equals to Disable Transmit Start Stop Characters Select Length gt One or two fixed lengths min max gt Range 1 55 Inte
104. s or modify its display name Bluetooth NI Pea vd qx dim 10 02 COM Ports rd Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device bo modif its settings Connected Add new device Disconnected 012252 0 1 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual On the Devices tab tap and hold the desired device to select Delete from the pop up menu Bluetooth NI gi gf qx dim 10 03 COM Ports r Devices 5 Mode Tap Add Gem Gebake Seen Erres Bluetooth devices Tap on a device bo modif its settings Connected Add new device Disconnected 102252 0 Note The mobile computer must be unpaired on the remote device as well For example also remove it from the device list on the remote device Both devices must be unpaired and removed Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5 4 SERIAL PORT SERVICE On the Devices tab tap and hold the desired device to select Edit from the pop up menu Bluetooth 1 ar S dm 10 05 COMPorts Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modif its settings Connected Add new device Disconnected Delete Connect Make sure the Serial Port service is enabled for use on the remote Bluetooth device For PC example you can launch the Bluetooth Device configuration utility and in the Bluetooth Device configuration screen tap COM Ports tab tap Add as below Select Incoming device init
105. st you to download the ephemeris information for initial setup Go to Start Settings System and select GPS Manager to update ephemeris Cipherlab GPS vie DI A2 KC d om 2 09 status Ke Longitude Togo on Latitude 0 0 0 0 POOP 50 00 UO 0000 Direction Speed 0 00km hAr Altitude m Status Tracking 135 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Note Time To First Fix TTFF relies on environmental factors Normally it takes approximately 40 seconds for the receiver to locate the first satellite However it may take longer when satellite signals are blocked by tall vertical objects such as buildings or trees 136 Chapter 9 More Applications 9 4 1 RECEIVING GPS INFORMATION The receiver will automatically start to scan available satellites synchronize time and get the current location Information on time location the quality of the signal and so on will be displayed if available On the satellite position graph the earth marked with N E S W indicators for North East South and West satellites in view are displayed in red and flash to get signal Below the satellite position graph is the signal strength chart for each satellite in view It provides visual indication and a numeric reading for reference gt Red for no signal lt 9 dB gt Green for fair signal strength 10 29 dB gt Blue for strong signal strength 30 50 dB Cipherlab GPS vie DI A2 KC vd om 2 09 S
106. stment on the left side of CP30 will unavailable Lock CP30 Go to Start Menu and tap the lock icon D on the soft key bar to protect your mobile computer Password Lock You may further apply password protection to block unauthorized access Go to Start Settings and tap Lock gt Simple PIN Set up a password 4 digit at least gt Strong alphanumeric Set up a strong password 7 character at least Unlock CP30 Drag the lock slide to left or right of the unlock screen Note For the Simple PIN password to Lock screen the password can not be a sequence numerals e g 111 or 1234 And also not be uppercase lowercase letters or punctuations Home amp Phone _ had E mail B CipherLab Utilities Contacts j I It s locked now an a Internet Calendar Explorer bai Le Wireless w Manager settings be Pictures amp WM Fi vid Tap to lock device 33 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2 2 INPUT METHODS The keyboard icon at the middle bottom of the screen is for Software Input Panel SIP Tap the icon to show or hide the software keyboard Data entry can be performed by the following methods Physical Keypad Type with the hardware keypad Data Capture Scan barcode in applications e g Notes CipherLab s FORGE Application Generator etc Software Keypad Type or write using SIP Soft Input Panel Tap the SIP button on middle soft key bar to show or hide the input
107. substantially reduce battery power The keypad backlight is set to be automatically turned on for 5 seconds when any key is pressed You may have it always turned off or turned on instead Keypad Backlight 1 NW Kai ME Gt 9 55 Set Keypad backlight behavior C 1 Always Off C 1 Always On Gi Turn off after more than D seconds 18 Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer This alphanumeric keypad is set to numeric mode by default The Alpha key a serves as a switch key among numeric alpha lower case alphabetic input modes Note Press a key to switch the numeric and lower case alphabetic modes The alpha icon will appear on the status bar with a sequence as shown below Status Icon Alpha Key Input Mode SS Numbers al Press a one time Lower case alphabetic Note 1 Under al mode use the Shift key to enter ALPHA upper case alphabetic character Al or EN mode 2 If you are using the software keyboard via screen tap CAP Caps Lock to switch upper case and lower case alphabetic modes Status Icon Shift Key Input Mode E Press ft one time The Shift key modifies the next key pressed Depending on the input mode 1 In numeric mode dh it will modify the next key pressed and is user definable a gt 2 In alpha lower case alphabetic mode dah it will show a single upper case character after press Shift key one time For example input ABC it will show Abc Refer to Use
108. t to enable Wi Fi Tap it to enable GSM GPRS Fight Mode Tap it to disable all wireless signals The color of Fight Mode icon will changed from white to red 47 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3 2 SETTINGS Settings en E EG 12 54 CG Bluetooth Home oon Lock Sounds amp Notifications Power tp Connections T Personal M i Croso ft Nu Y Phone Bluetooth 2 Refer to Using Bluetooth Clock amp Alarms gt Time tab Change the date time and time zone settings By default the time zone settings will be automatically synchronized and updated by notification gt Alarms tab You may set up at most three alarms to wake you up or as a reminder Home A Refer to 2 1 1 Home Screen gt Appearance tab Customize the theme and background of the Home Screen gt Items tab Select items that will appear on the Home Screen and configure Home Screen timeout Lock Ca Tap it to apply password protection to limit access to the mobile computer and any Ee screen or keypad input will be blocked Refer to 2 1 5 Device Lock Power L gt Battery tab You may view the current charge of main battery gt Advanced tab You may configure to turn off the device when it is idle for a specific period of time either on battery or external power 48 Chapter 3 Configuring CP30 Mobile Computer Sounds amp Notifications Refer to 1 5 2 Audio KE gt Sounds tab Configure sounds for spec
109. tatus NMEA view About g Date 2011720 Time Satellite Position hoa Graph Item Date Time Longitude Latitude Altitude PDOP Direction Speed Status Longitude E121 37 57 5 Latitude M25117 HCH 4 50 Satellite Signal IRCH bei seers ENKE WEEN 4 Direction NEO DD Speed 0 00km hr Altitude 96 00m Status 3D Fix Description Information of the current date and time Your location on earth by latitude and longitude coordinates plus altitude Position 3 D Dilution of Precision a separate measurement of DOP Your direction when heading toward a target Your speed when heading toward a target relative speed The progress of the receiver acquiring and tracking signals from above three satellites to compute its three dimensional position X Y Z When the Status message Tracking is changed to 2D Fixed or 3D Fixed your latitude longitude and altitude can then be calculated by comparing receiver s distance from satellites 137 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9 4 2 DATA OF NMEA FORMAT The serial interface protocol is based on the national Marine Electronics Association s NMEA 0183 ASCII interface specification For details please refer to NMEA 0183 Version 3 01 which may be obtained from NMEA www nmea org You may save the NMEA codes as a text file and import it in a third party application Cipherlab GPS Yie J pr 2 4 Git 1 43 Statu
110. the Micro USB end of the USB cable to the I O connector For fast charging connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB power adaptor Se 28 Ze Si Insert the USB power adaptor to a suitable power outlet The left LED lights red while charging It will turn green when charging is done Note 1 You may connect the USB cable to PC for data communications and charging 2 CP30 supplied a Multiple Adaptor please select suitable adaptor for using the illustration as below is only for Europe Standard reference CP30 LED Indicator Status Description Charging Red solid Charging the mobile computer Green solid Charging done Red flashing Battery is abnormal 10 Quick Start Charging via the Cradle 1 Seat the mobile computer in the cradle 2 Connect the portable adaptor to the power receptacle on the cradle 3 Connect the other end of the power adaptor to a suitable power outlet 4 Connect the USB cable if data transmission is required Refer to Using ActiveSync Note Make sure that you have Microsoft ActiveSync installed on your computer before you connect the cable from the cradle to your computer CP30 Indicator Status Description Charging Red solid Charging the mobile computer Green solid Charging done Red flashing Battery is abnormal Cradle Indicator Status Description Charging Red solid Charging the spare battery Green solid Charging done Red flashing Error occurs 11 CP30 Mobi
111. title bar drop down list and then tap the volume setting icon to change the system volume or phone ring You may mute it or have it vibrate instead ar Y ff 0 10 11 m C WE op Home Settings 1 Bd i BEI a es Volume Sach uv Notifications on A Vibrate KL Off tp Connections Personal eis M i Croso ft Nu Y Phone Note You can switch the volume settings among On Vibrate and Off items in the Volume control screen Volume adjustment slider bar is only available in volume On mode 24 Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1 6 DATA CAPTURE 1 6 1 BARCODE READER A wide variety of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements Depending on the scan engine integrated the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig exe utility If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology enable the symbology first Refer to Appendix II Laser SE955 1D and Appendix III 2D Imager 2D for using the barcode reader utility 1 6 2 DIGITAL CAMERA An integrated 3 2 mega pixel CMOS camera in the mobile computer is specifically designed for collecting image data We provide an image capture utility that is specifically designed to turn on the camera and capture image 25 CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1 7 CRADLE A specified crad
112. ttery cover 2 Remove the battery cover as well as the battery 3 Insert the SIM card to the SIM card slot following the card orientation as shown 4 Replace the battery and battery cover 5 Slide the battery cover latch to the end till you hear a click sound to make sure the cover is locked in CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The SD card slot is at the bottom of the mobile computer which allows microSD card Inserting Card 1 Flip up the rubber cover 2 Insert the memory card to the SD card slot 3 Replace the rubber cover Removing Card 1 Flip up the rubber cover 2 Press the memory card It will be rejected automatically for removal 3 Replace the rubber cover Note We suggest using Toshiba and SanDisk class 4 card types The headset jack is at the bottom of the mobile computer You can use the headset for audio playback or communication via the phone application Messenger etc 1 Flip up the rubber cover 2 Connect the headset to the headset jack 3 Replace the rubber cover Note Bluetooth headset is supported bringing you the freedom of cordless mobility Quick Start CHARGING amp COMMUNICATIONS The main and backup batteries may not be charged to full for shipment When you first receive the package you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer Instead of direct charging you may use a cradle or charger to charge the mobile computer
113. x File view Toole Help 4 Furie LI schedule Business Other Places R my Music My Computer amy Pictures aes My Ringtones L S gin Personal a My Network Places gt Templates fs JE04511413402160 docx 4 Details Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire Right click the program and select Create Shortcut from the pop up menu Right click the shortcut and select Cut from the pop up menu Navigate to the Programs folder Windows Start Menu Programs oo SS 2 Right click anywhere blank on the window and select Paste from the pop up menu The new program will be added to the Programs folder 8 On the mobile computer go to Start Menu and the new program will appear now Note Create Shortcut Cut and Paste The same result can be performed by Copy and Paste Shortcut Create a New Folder 1 When connected open the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your desktop computer 2 Click the Explorer button from the toolbar 3 Navigate to the target folder where you wish to create a new folder 4 Right click anywhere blank on the window and select New Folder from the pop up menu A subfolder will be created 40 Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics To best protect your work you should regularly back up information on your mobile computer You can perform a backup by during the ActiveSync operation The backup file is stored on your desktop computer Gi Mic
114. x zeros Bookland EAN ISBN The EAN 13 barcode starting with 978 will be converted to ISBN Enable Addons Decide whether to decode EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC EO Ignore UPC E1 UPC A with addons gt Ignore Addons gt Decode Only With Addons gt Auto discriminate 148 Appendix II Laser SE955 Addons redundancy When Auto discriminate is applied decide the number of 10 times times 2 30 of supplementary decoding the same barcode that makes a valid reading UCC coupon extended Read UPC A barcodes starting with digit 5 EAN 13 No barcodes starting with digits 99 and UPC A GS1 128 Coupon Codes gt UPC A EAN 13 and GS1 128 must be enabled first gt Use Addon Redundancy to control auto discrimination of the GS1 128 right half of a coupon code UPC A UPC E UPC E1 For the default value the UPC A and UPC E are enabled a Enable Addons Decide whether to decode EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC EO Ignore UPC E1 UPC A with addons gt Ignore Addons gt Decode Only With Addons gt Auto discriminate Addons redundancy When Auto discriminate is applied decide the number of 10 times times 2 30 of supplementary decoding the same barcode that makes a valid reading Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC A UPC E UPC E1 check Yes digit in the data being transmitted Convert to UPC A The UPC EO UPC E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC A No and the next processing will follow
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