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1. 14 unitech Other Character Support from WinCE EE In addition to standard keyboard input the HT680 supports special European character and symbol input To enter these characters tap the key on the touch screen keyboard to display the available characters Bar Code Scanner Input Panel M Current input method Keyboard K me v Allow applications to change the UIT IM ih i ZY Oinpu Y Des 11 02 am Z The HT680 has an integrated 1D laser and 2D imager bar code scanner depending on model number capable of reading all major bar code labels 15 unitech unitech Chapter 3 Power system Charging the Lithium lon Battery Pack The HT680 s batteries can be charged via the USB or serial communication cable or via the optional docking station both using the included AC adaptor Please charge the battery for at least 4 hours per session to ensure a full charge Please note that the first time charge should be for at least 16 hours see the description below Charging the Main and Backup Battery for the First Time When first charging the HT680 please allow at least 16 hours to fully charge both the main and backup batteries When the HT680 arrives from the factory the backup battery switch is in the OFF position in order to protect the backup battery Before first charging the HT680 make sure the backup battery switch is moved to the ON position The backup battery switch can b
2. bidt al bit d bzw dl e e el Wand Wam Bogt gt Lose unsaved data Tap Warm Boot The system will be warm started Od Boot Lose al data and fies mi Warm Boot via Hardware Use a blunt pin like an unfolded paper clip to warm boot stab the warm boot pinhole located on the front of the HT680 above the keypad pinhole Cold Boot A Cold Boot is used to reset the operating system restore the terminal back to factory cold boot default and reset the terminal after a pinhole bootloader keyboard or kernel upgrade You are also allowed to stab the cold boot pinhole to cold boot the HT680 WARNING Performing a Cold Boot will return the HT680 to its original factory settings 21 unitech Cold Boot via Software To perform a Cold Boot via software locate the file Windows Boot exe Tap Cold Boot The system will be re started and reset back to factory default You will need to recalibrate the screen and reset the date and time Cold Boot via Hardware Remove the Main Battery switch OFF the Backup Battery switch the Backup Battery back ON Insert the Main Battery The terminal will be cold started and reset back to factory default Recalibrate the screen and reset the date and time E a 22 file Edit View Go Faw x ddies wirdows El pitt P EQ ni d Y vi Ki 1 D Olharrio OH ht H SY e ey al DEER RA L i Boot Lee al data sei Mes ge
3. Save Restore To restore saved registry settings from flash storge Restore 8 Normal Charge O Smart Charge Note Please warm boot the device after change the charge mode 91 unitech 92 unitech Appendix Worldwide Support Unitech s professional support team is available to quickly answer questions or technical related issues Should an equipment problem occur please contact the nearest Unitech regional service representative For complete contact information please visit the Web sites listed below Unitech Asia Pacific amp Middle East www unitech utp com tw Greater China Division www unitech sbd com Unitech Japan www unitech japan co p Unitech Europe www unitech europe n 93
4. This allows you to select the speed of the CPU according to your requirement of the performance 1 Select Most Efficient This will speed up the CPU but very power consuming 2 Select Most Power Saving This will save the battery power but the efficiency is lower 3 Select Dynamic arrange This will let the speed changes according to the system status 4 For every selection please tap Apply button to take the effect Backup Device Setting ord Virtual Key Screen Ping CPU id Most efficient O Most Power Saving 0 Dynamic arrange Speed changes according to system status Apply This tool allows you to save the current registry or reset to factory default 1 Tap Backup tab 2 Tap Save to save current registry settings 3 Or tap Restore to reset registry to factory default The terminal will be warm started Note that Restore button is grey out if the registry setting was not saved before Battery This tool allows you to charge the battery in the Small Charge mode as soon as the power of battery decreases to a level to which you drag After changing the charge mode you are required to warm boot the device Whenever you charge the battery in the Small Charge mode turn ON the device The default charge mode is Normal Charge Screen Ping CPU Backup Backup To save current registry settings into flash storage
5. 802 11b g GPRS GPRSiv Radio Options EDGE Remark V Contain X Not Contain Management unitech HT680 Accessories Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your HT680 terminal s capabilities Communication and Charging Cradle USB Cradle is for data transmission and charging purpose Modem Cradle is for data transmission via phone line and charging purpose Communication and Charging Cable Kits An included USB cable or an optional serial cable connects the HT680 terminal directly to a peripheral device for communication and a power source for charging Universal Adaptor This power supplier adaptor plugs the terminal directly into a switch to power the terminal and charge the battery pack This accessory converts the 120 240 Volts for different countries use Holster The holster holds the terminal for mobile use Hand Strap amp Stylus The hand strap is convenient for carrying your HT680 and also includes a stylus attachment Li ion Battery Pack The 3 7v 1950mAh Li ion rechargeable battery pack provides the main power supply for HT680 terminal unitech HT680 Product Introduction amp Accessory Kit da Te unitech HT680 Front View LED Indicator H Trigger Alpha Touch Screen Display Function I O Port Power unitech HT680 Rear View Bar Code Scanner miniSD Slot Speaker Battery Cover unitec
6. 9 59 46 AM cu Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Cai w La Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving date Ze WI 9 59 am L F 11 unitech Setting Date Time Tap the Left or Right arrows to scroll the year and month you desire Or directly tap location of year or month to change the year or month setting To set up time tap on the Hr Min Sec AM PM to input the Hr Min Sec Date Time Properties OK x 12 Date Time January 2006 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6 45 51 AM Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Cai w a Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving 2 7 Datef Lo gt 6 45 AM Ga Date Time Properties OK Date Time January 2006 KN 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 E 357 50 25 26 27 28 00 D Md j b WO P2 UN Co Ah Ech u O Go Ch Y T La hi H E 56 02 AM Time gone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US E Cai w Automatically adjust O clock for daylight saving Apply Z Date gt W 9 56 am DA a unitech Chapter 2 Using the Keypad and Scanner Keypad Data can be entered into the HI680 via its keypads which includes 0 9 alpha function escape enter scanner trigger cursor and on off keys Scan Key Enter Key one Cursor Key Power ON OFF Key Function Key Alpha Key ENT The Enter key confirms data entry FUNC
7. lO 1 Tap IO tab SD Slot O Wireless Enable O Disable Empty Advanced Setting 29 Device se dor 12 53 AM A a 2 Under status select Enable or Disable 3 When enable SD Wireless card is always accessible when disabled SD Wireless card is not accessible Server Server Manager is a tool for the user to manager the REE NTLM Windows NT LAN Manager users FTP users Info Funckey 10 Server Lan lr Account Manager and telnet users ae Les un FTP Telnet Server Setting Option Save Load Account Manager NTLM 1 Tap Server tab 2 Tap NTLM Tap Add to add a new user Ea F Y NTLM User List Delete Modify 47 unitech 3 Key in the user name and password Tap OK 4 To modify a user s password select the user and tap Modify 5 Enter the new password and confirm password Tap OK 6 To delete a user select the user you want to delete tap Delete FTP 1 Under FTP tab tap Add to add FTP user User List 2 Select the user and tap Ada 3 To delete ftp user select the user and tap Delete You will see the dialog box Do you want to delete the user X Tap Yes Telnet 1 Under Telnet tab tap Add Add the telnet user from NTLM 2 Select the user and tap Add Telnet User List Cha 3 To delete telnet user select th
8. reinstall the latest service pack Requirements To synchronize ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher must be installed on both your desktop computer and the HI680 terminal The HT680 terminal is installed with ActiveSync and shipped Therefore you must install ActiveSync 3 on your desktop computer To install ActiveSync on your desktop computer please link to Microsoft website to get free download driver Installation Follow the installation procedure below to install Microsoft ActiveSync connect your HT680 to your desktop computer and establish a partnership for synchronization if required Download the executable program msasync S FEC UG HOCA reia exe from the Microsoft web site at ramar nee http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc A anim downloads activesync35 asp Execute this annem eal program Wu Se io i i im A PE F hia adi ba P oh E ha del ad ida mada res a j Select the folder into which Microsoft SSES Paap Hi areg ba gesin eee u sal a rar nn lr rula Y AA geg ActiveSync will be installed If you choose not to download into the displayed default folder e 7181 click the Change button unitech After you ve selected the folder click Next to set up Microsoft ActiveSync After you ve installed Microsoft ActiveSync and restarted your computer you ll see the screen gt Using the USB plug the PA966 into a communication port on your desktop computer gt Turn
9. the Lithium lon Battery Pack oc oooncccoccccccccnnococnnnoncnononcnonnnnnnos 17 Charging the Main and Backup Battery for the First Time 17 Environment Consideration for Chargmg een 18 Power Status Indication aannnnannnennnennnnennnnnennnnnnnnnennrnnenrrsnrrnenne gt 18 Backup Battery LOW Jeon ici ccic icies 18 Charging the Lithium lon Battery Pack occoooncccoccccccccnnocncnnnoncnononcnonnnnnnos 18 Storage and Safety Precautions occccooccccccnnncconononocononacnnonannnnoncnononenoss 19 BAC GE oS tee WEE 20 Wali BION GCG BO Oi erica ers 20 WV AMIN BOL raised aaa 20 Warm BOGE via o ng es OPA eara E 5620 kA90 OEE EENE 21 Warm Boot via Hardware 21 Cold 00 nnn 21 Cold Boot via Software aannnnanneannnnannnennnnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnrrrnnrrnnrreereennne 22 Chapter 4 Data COMMUNICAMON escri 23 NTOQUCIO WE 23 COMMING o AP o OA 23 1 ko 0 AAA 23 DOCKING Station o nnannnennnannnannnnnnnnnnennnnnnsnnrrnnrnrrsnrrsnrrrrrrnrrnrenneene 24 RF COMMUNICATOR xcccccccccseccccaceccacesccaaceeaseancaeccqeacaececeaeqeaeneqeceseceasace 24 unitech Using Achivezvnc 24 ME TA de y BE 25 Using the Mobile Devices VWmdow icira 27 Changing Communications Settings sessesenseneneeeneeennnnrrrennrenrreeenee gt 28 Wireless Communica ON scxczcecxdececsczdecscecedvercecadeccasendeasencedzeneseadececiat 28 Bluetooth Setup EEN 29 UST OOM eS e 29 GPRS Connection occooccnccnccnnccccnnona
10. 28 unitech Bluetooth Setup Select the BTPowerON program from Wireless Connection on your HT680 s Startup Ban Program Bluetooth Select Bluetooth Module Power On and tap OK Bluetooth ActiveSync Select BTActiveSync from Communication on the Startup bar On your PC tap the Bluetooth icon on the task bar The screen to the right will appear Select More ET Gh ewer L Ar 12 51 AM File Edit View Go Fav x Address Windows K Ka a A3 oe Boot BT ctmwes BT Actives e d BTAPI BTPhone BTPhone 9 9 D GEET sTPOwerON BTPrinter F la E lt gt EY O wind H Yer 4 42 pa Lei A Eile Edit View Go Fav x Address Windows s i P BTPowerON Power Switch Bluetooth Module Power ON O Bluetooth Module Power OFF BTPowerON BTPowerON BTPrinter _ el da lt gt Zr Oppe H Ler 4 43 pa GA w A sm a Ae My Device Bluetooth ActiveSync 2 00 fk C 000272600934 1 Running on COMA lt nd A 29 unitech A Bluetooth ActiveSync Choose Inquiry The inquiry process might take a few seconds Then select the device to C Ee synchronize and tap OK i i 000272b00994 1 Running on COM a Bluer per 12 52 aa GA a RE My Device Bluetooth Activesync v2 00 Tap the Bluetooth icon on the task bar again Cae Click sync 000272600994 1 Running on COMO bue or 12 61 AU al A The message Connecting to
11. Bluetooth will appear on your HT680 A Bluetooth security screen will appear prompting you to enter a PIN code This PIN Te code can be any series of letters and numbers Fear eee and must be the same code you enter on your HT680 when prompted When prompted by your HT680 enter the same PIN code that you d entered on your PC Once it is successfully entered your synchronization is complete 30 unitech GPRS Connection Before GPRS connection insert a SIM card into your terminal first NOTE Please turn off the SIM card lock if your SIM card is password protected 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt GPRS gt 32WANDEMO 2 Tap Power On 3 The screen displays Modem Power Status is ON Tap OK E te My Device Media Player Bluetooth ld gt Communication Rec SS FAW ANDema Zu S2WANRAS i 09 Dialer pu w Remote Desktop Connection 27 Windows Explorer 324V AN Demo Notifications y Service Operator Signal strenght Bit error rate F _ Security Call L Power On RAS ajo Ja Al 32V AN Demo Notifications Power on modern Modem Power Status is OM Service Operator Signal strenght 0 Bit error rate UUU Eee Ort pla a Al 31 unitech 4 O 32 Tap Start gt Programs gt GPRS 32WANRAS The 32WANRAS DialUp window appears Tap Open Connection The Connection window
12. HT680 during installation set up communications manually instead Make sure the following conditions are met M Verify that the correct communications port is selected for your desktop computer and that it is free WR Microsoft ActiveSync uses the specified communication ports to connect to the HT680 Make sure these resources are available for Microsoft ActiveSync to connect to the HT680 Other programs cannot use them while the HT680 and your desktop computer are connected m Set your baud rate on the HT680 the desktop computer will match it To check communications settings open the SEENT Click Get Commected to connect your mobile dewce to the Mobile Devices folder and click File Ty sws Connection Settings The connection on the Ee EH HT680 is set to USB connection by default To F Rien seia cable nfioted conection to tis COM por adjust the connection tap Start Settings ees p Control Panel select the Communication F atesa conection ih this deskton congue icon select the PC Connection tab and then Baie tap the Change Connection button I Allow network Ethemet and Remote Access Serice RAS tarvar Commeachon wih Hun cledkhag comp der Staur Network o avadable Staut icon For more information see Microsoft ACtiVESYNC E show ze icon in Taskbar Help ok Cancel pe Ree gt Wireless Communication Your HT680 is equipped with built in Bluetooth for wireless communication
13. LAM l unitech Chapter 4 Data Communication Introduction The Unitech HT 660 allows users to link to a host computer via RS 232 USB Bluetooth or Wireless connection for data communication This chapter provides an overview of the communication of the HT680 The following subchapters cover these topics gt Series or USB or Modem communication via cable or docking station gt RF Communication for details about wireless communication between the HT680 and host computers gt Microsoft ActiveSync for details about serial communication via USB port Connecting Serial or USB Cable Plug the USB end of the HT680 communication cable into your PC s USB port and the other end into the HT680 s communication port To simultaneously charge the HT680 plug the AC power adaptor into the power receptacle on the USB plug 23 unitech Docking Station USB Cradle For data transmission plug one end of your HT680 s USB communication cable into your PC s USB Port and the other end into the HT680 Docking Station s USB port To simultaneously charge the HT680 plug the AC power adaptor into the power receptacle on the Docking Station RF Communication IEEE 802 11 Wireless LA IP Address Name Servers Windows CE can support TC HI P protocol and An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer the user can link to the Internet via the settings under Network and Dial up C
14. The Function Key is used in conjunction with specific number keys to operate as Hotkeys see next page ESC The escape key returns the user to a previous page Cursor The cursor key moves the cursor around the screen Aloha The Alpha key toggles Aloha mode on and off and Caps mode on and off One press of the Alpha key causes the HI680 s keys to input alpha characters indicated by a blue LED light A second press causes the input of upper case characters indicated now by a green LED A third press returns the HT680 to numerical input 13 unitech HT680 HotKey The HT680 provides hotkeys for frequently used functions Press the Function key and the appropriate numeric key for the following functions listed below Func 6 lask Manager Func 7 Scanner Setting Func 8 Power Properties Func 9 System Info Hotkeys can be modified to suit the user s preferences To modify hotkeys please follow the path below Path My computer Windows RegFuncKey exe RegFuncKey V1 00 Xx Y RegF Ze lt 2 26 PM D a eat de y 2 26 PM A a Software Keyboard Windows CE Keyboard Besides its hardware keypad the HT680 provides a touchscreen keyboard as an alternative method of character input This software keyboard replicates the layout of a standard PC keyboard Opening the Windows CE Keyboard The Windows CE keyboard can be opened by tapping the keyboard icon on the task bar Refer to picture
15. age In the above situation and the first time use plug the HT680 to the charging cable or charging cradle with 5V 2A AC DC adapter and charge the unused unit for over 16 hours in order to fully charge its backup battery as well 2 Under normal condition the back up battery will be charged from external power or the main battery if the main battery still has enough power to turn on If it is charged for the first time the back up battery will be fully charged while main battery is charged fully unitech Warranty Unitech s Limited Warranty provides for different warranty periods for different parts and accessories e Terminal is covered by one year limit warranty e Docking Station is covered by one year limit warranty e Cable is covered by one year limit warranty e Battery is covered by three month warranty Regulatory Compliance with VCCI CE FCC BSMI UL CCC unitech HT680 Model Specification IP Rating IP 54 S Operation Temp 10 C to 50 C Rugged Environment Weight g 2809109 W O Battery Full Alphanumeric 12 keys Dimension LxWxH mm 169 x 55 x 30 3 7V 2200mAH Li ion Main Battery Type 8 14WH D Battery Recharging Time Under 4 hrs Power supply amp BT gt Up to 12 hours WLAN 3 around 8 hours GPRS gt 6hours 2 7 Color TFT LCD with Touch v Panel Docking Station USB Ethernet Four Bay Multi Charger PXA270 520MHz System Architecture Operating System WinCE di
16. ap Admin Login EN My Device Media Player Bluetooth O Communication ELCH GPRS m Summit gt Utilities CS Remote Desktop Connection ae Windows Explorer Summit Client Utility OK Main Profile Status Diags Global Admin Login su MM 1 T Disable Radio Active Profile 3 Status Hot Associated Radio Type BG Reg Domain Worldwide Auto Profle Con of List Driver v2 01 70 SCL w2 01 12 About SCU Summit Cli ale E 6 18 AM all 33 unitech 3 Enter the Admin Password pass word SUMMIT Default Scan Available AP 1 Under Profile tab tap Scan for available AP 2 You may select a desired AP to create a new profile Tap Configure 34 Enter Admin Password SUMMIT Cancel SCU v2 01 12 contol JA Driver v2 01 70 y Summit Client Utility OK Profile status Diags Edit peut E gt a Profile Default SDC Radio Client Mame Power Save Tx Power E Encryption EAP Type None Mone E Save Changes y E Save Changes ay unitech 3 Tap Yes to create the new profile Create a new profile SSID Unitech Encryption WWPA2 PSK EAP Type Mone You may be prompted to enter credentials or keys 4 Enter the WEP key or network key Tap OK For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars 0123456784 cmo JA Save Changes ay Commit and A
17. appears Tap Connect For the detailed settings please consult your local telecom company The GPRS icon on the taskbar indicating the signal strength Tap Disconnect Connection you can end the GPRS connection 32WANRAS DialUp SS 22MWAN Dial Up Tool c ue Default Entry Z NULL Status S2WANRAS Diop Started Signal O0 Statistics Transmited O Bytes Received O Bytes Duration 00 00 00 Open Connection Disconnect Connection P en Sien ES Connection Entry GPRS Connection y SIM PIN PINREADY User Marne 1 Password Authentication Type O None Pap CHAP CHAF amp PAF Signal Quality 2231 D Pern pco A J2WANRAS DialUp 32VY 4H Dial Up Tool c CN Default Entry LZ GPRS Connection Status Connected 1 Statistics Transmited 1302 Bytes Received 308 Bytes Duration 00 00 53 Open Connection Disconnect Connection Ey 7232wan S 8 06 AM La a unitech WIFI Connection Unitech terminals come with built in RF facility A wireless network can be added either when the network access point is detected or by manually entering setting data Before following these instructions make sure if authentication information is needed Using the Summit Utility You can use the Summit Client Utility tool to do or change the WiFi settings Admin Login 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt SUMMIT SCU 2 To login as an administrator t
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19. ctivate 1 Tap Commit to activate the setting Summit Client Utility OK Main Profile Status Diags Edit 7 i Shay fhe Unitech_1 spc Unitech Encryption EAP Type waz PSE y None WEP keys PSKs Credentials Summit Cli EJ h 5 36 AM all 35 unitech 2 Under Main tab select the profile you want Summit Client Utility OK to activate Diags P a Admin Logout SUMMIT Disable Radio Active Profile Unitech 1 l ThirdPartyConfig status Default Radio Type Writech Reg Domain Auto Profile Driver v2 01 70 SCL w2 01 1 Summit Cli E gt 8 39 AM DE SS al a 3 A pop up window appears A Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly Tap OK and then tap OK to exit the Summit Client Utility 4 Tap Start Programs Utilities Boot Mode Tap Warm Boot to warm start the terminal and load the previous settings 5 The Summit icon on the taskbar indicating remene og the AP is connected Main Status Diags Global Admin Logout Double tap this icon to bring up Summit Control Utility Tap Disable Radio you can disconnect the AP Active Profile We Status Associated Radio Type BG Under Status tab you can see the IP Reg Domain WorldWide Auto Profle Con off List address signal strength and quality Driver v2 01 70 SCU v2 01 12 emma aaa a lf you want to learn more detailed settings of the SUMMIT ut
20. e click Device Setting x i Application Flash Data Storage das Network profiles Program Files Temp Utilities Windows ENPkInst Backlight Device er Device Management b A Dialing Display Error Reporting S Y gt Input Panel Internet Keyboard EA 12 07 AM Ae 45 unitech Info Info tab shows general information of this terminal such as OS version memory space battery power product ID and etc Funckey 1 Tap FuncKey tab Four hot keys can be changed by the users 2 lap Func6 lap Browse to select a file Tap Set Device Setting Info Funckey 10 Server ven lr OS Version 1 00 08 Hamster Version 2 0 Dec 03 2008 Boot Loader V1 00 03 Program memory total 46 6 MB Storage memory total 46 5 MB Main Battery High 67 0 Backup Battery High Gasgauge Smart Battery ID is 83 Product ID Device Setting 1 28 29 Device se RIE 12 08 AM La a a Device Se ws 12 44 AM La a Info FuncKey 10 server vit gt File Name _ Browse Parameter set Camel 9 Device Se D Lr 12 46 AM A 3 Press Func key and 6 key Func6 will call the application that the users specified 4 You can repeat the steps for Func7 Func8 and Funcg9 By default Func6 Task Manager Func7 Scanner Settings Func8 Power Properties 46 unitech
21. e found inside the main battery compartment Data loss can occur if the backup battery is not adequately charged therefore it is imperative to ensure that the backup battery switch is in the ON position before charging for the first time A properly charged backup battery can store data for up to 72 hours without power from the main battery This is not recommended Please make sure an adequately charged main battery or AC power is presented and try not to rely on the backup battery for other than unusual or emergency situations To prevent data loss due to backup battery failure always a slim possibility please minimize the amount of time that the backup battery has to operate without the main battery pack installed or while disconnected from AC power 17 unitech Environment Consideration for Charging It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever you are charging the Lithium lon battery pack The process is most efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler lt is essential that you charge batteries within the stated range of 5 C to 50 C Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle Power Status Indication Main Batteries Very Low SI H Your main batteries are running When the Main Batteries Very Low icon appears charging the main battery pack as eher rial i i i opportunity soon as possible is highly reco
22. e user and tap Delete You will see the dialog box Do you want to delete the user X Tap Yes 48 unitech Server Settings Option 1 Tap Option Telnet Server Setting Enable the server Check on the user FTP Server Setting Enable the server Check on ther user Anonymous login Anonymous upload Anonymous virtual root Login Directory reg For telnet server setting enable disable server 2 For FTP server setting enable disable server and define anonymous login Save Tap Save to save the server settings Load Tap Load to load the saved server settings Virtual Key This tool allows you to enable disable the alpha keys on the terminal s keypad set auto enter and inter character delay 1 Tap Virtual Key tab Device Setting d fo Server Virtual Key Screen DD v Enable Virtual Keys Applet Setting Delay To Send Key Gi ms v Enable Auto Enter Auto Enter Timeout ko ms Track Shift Control Key Load Set 2 Check Enable Virtual Keys Applet Tap Set Tap OK 3 Open MS WordPad and test alpha keys Press alpha key and press numeric key The characters output as alpha keys 4 Uncheck Enable Virtual Keys Applet Tap Set Tap OK 49 unitech Press alpha key and press numeric key The characters output as non alpha keys In Virtual keys enter the time delay for Dela
23. erence 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting 3 Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Label Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC r
24. fety police vi VE Le Tu sesntsaenceasenastcxmeataansteas net O Se vi Table Of Content vii Chapter 1 co A oe A 1 igugoo Vela AA APA 1 NOTICE aia 1 VS lei e o O EE 2 A a e e PRE A RA 2 HT680 Model Specification iciiiiiiciiciiiiiiiciiiiieniiern 3 vil unitech HT680 Accessories coccooccccoccccncccnnccconcccnnnnnonanonnncnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrrnnnrrrnnrrnnnrrrnnrinnas 4 Communication and Charging CLradle crei ir reiini 4 Communication and Charging Cable Kits enean 4 Universal Adaptor s src a 4 A a 4 Hand Strap amp TEE 4 ERON BaUery AAA o a 4 HT680 Product Introduction Accessory hn 5 AA A rol B E O a 6 PATOSO Hear VIe sen ect 7 Frot Ste pr WIRING O sonara teta 8 IN We Battery e 8 WETON Backup Balderas aaa 9 Supply Power to the HT680 oocccocccccccccoccccccnccccnccononononoconnncnononononos 9 First Time to Charge the Main Battery amp Backup Battery 9 Protective Screen Film 10 First Time Use of beHTop 10 Setting the Time Zone ter 11 UIA Dae AAA PPP 12 Chapter 2 Using the Keypad and SCanner occccoccccoccncccnncccnncconnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonaness 13 O A e UI 13 A AAA PPP 14 Software Keyboard Windows CE Keyboard oocccocccccccccccccccccnccaconos 14 Opening the Windows CE Keyboard eee 14 vill unitech Other Character Support from WinCE Keyboard 15 Bar Code MM A 15 Chapter 3 Re EL E 17 Charging
25. for the first time please allow at least 16 hours While charging the main battery the backup battery should also be charged Please make sure the backup battery has been switched ON this cannot be emphasized enough unitech CAUTION There is a high risk of data loss from RAM if the backup battery is not fully charged This can happen if the main battery has been drained and the unit is not connected to the AC adaptor For this reason it is crucial that the backup battery is switched on before charging the main battery for the first time Protective Screen Film To protect screen the HT680 has been provided with a protective plastic film You may remove it if required The screen will be more susceptible to scratching without the film but will be more readable First Time Use of the HT680 Pressing the Power ON OFF Key The Unitech HT680 welcome screen appears The Windows CE screen will appear shortly thereafter Align the Screen When prompted use the stylus to tap the targets as they appear in order to align the touch screen When you complete the procedure press any key or press anywhere on the touch screen to start up the WinCE system Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen New calibration settings have been measured Press the Enter key to accept the new settings Press the Esc key to keep the old settings Press the Esc ke
26. ged recharge the unit for 16 hours in order to fully charge the main battery and backup battery Recharge the HT680 through the following 1 Plug the USB charging cable to the HT680 and plug the 5V 3A AC DC adapter to the power jack of the USB charging cable 2 Place the HT680 into the docking station and plug the 5V 3A AC DC adapter to the power jack of the docking station unitech If the main battery is removed the backup battery ensures the data on SDRAM is safe for up to 6 hours To prevent data loss do not leave the HT680 uncharged with the main battery removed for an extended period See First Time to Charge the Main Battery amp Backup Battery on page 9 for more details Rechargeable batteries are advised to replace every year or when 500 charge discharge cycles achieved to guarantee optimal performance It is normal that the battery balloons or expands beyond one year or the maximum of 500 cycles Although it does not cause harm it cannot be used again and must be disposed of according to the location s safe battery disposal procedures If the performance decrease is greater than 20 in a Lithium lon battery the battery is at the end of its life cycle Do not continue to use and ensure the battery is disposed of properly The length of time that a battery power lasts depends on the battery type and how the device is used Conserve the battery life through the following e Avoid frequent full discharges because this places add
27. h First Step with HT680 Before first using the HT680 please ensure the battery is fully charged There are three ways to charge your HT680 e Docking Station e USB Charging cable e Rechargeable Lithium lon battery pack NOTE Data loss may occur if the HT680 s backup battery is not adequately charged Before charging the main battery make sure the backup battery switch is ON Install the Battery Pack 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Move the backup battery switch to the ON position see the description below 3 Insert the battery pack so that the contacts on the battery pack line up with the contacts in the battery compartment Fully seat the battery unitech 4 Cover the battery Switch On Backup Battery Locate the backup battery switch inside the battery compartment on the left hand side Please ensure that it is in the ONT position before charging the main 7 battery Supply Power to the HT680 Connect the USB Charging Cable to the HT680 and connect the AC adapter to the cable s power jack and an electrical outlet Or place the HT680 into the Docking Station first connect the power supply to the Docking Station First Time to Charge the Main Battery 8 Backup Battery We would like to propose to charge the battery at least up to 16 hours for the first time to use While it normally only takes about 4 hours to charge the battery after it s been drained when charging the battery
28. ice Although charged Lithium lon batteries may be left unused for several months their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium lon batteries may be stored at temperatures between 20 C to 60 C however they may deplete more rapidly at the higher temperature ranges It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges Warranty The following items covered under Unitech Limited Warranty are free from defects during normal use e HT680 1 year limited warranty e Lithium lon battery 6 month limited warranty Warranty becomes void if equipment is modified improperly installed or used dam aged by accident or neglect or if any parts are improperly installed or replaced by the user Use only the adapter supplied Using the wrong adapter may damage the unit and will void the warranty VI unitech Table of Contents Preface ADOUT LIS Mal sensor Regulatory Compliance Giatemente eee FOC Wald Sate ment eee center ee reer 509 28664020 tarta earns ii FCC Label SiteMap ii Canadian Compliance Statement cesa li European Conformity Giatement cc li ROHS StateOMent occccocnncccccnccnccnonnconononononorononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncneneneness lil Taiwan NCC Warning Statement occccccccnccccnnccncnncnncnnonacononannnnonenoss li Ec em iv BANOV NOTCES cidade talas IV battery en ren ele V Storage and Sa
29. ility please visite SUMMIT website http www summitdatacom com documentation htm 36 unitech Using the Microsoft Wireless Networking Tool Alternatively you may use the built in Microsoft wireless networking tool to connect to an access point 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Summit D O SCU My Device nei Player I Bluetooth a O Communication ELCH GPRS m Summit gt Utilities CS Remote Desktop Connection a Windows Explorer 2 The Summit Client Utility window appears Summit Client Utility OK Select Third Party Config from the drop status Diags Global down menu of Active Profile gt a Active Profile ThirdPartyConfig Status TT hirdPartyContiq Radio Type Reg Domain Auto Profile Driver v2 01 70 SCL v2 01 12 About SCU 3 A pop up window appears A Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly Tap OK and then tap OK to exit the Summit Client Utility A Power Cycle is required 7 to make settings activate properly Reg Domain Worldwide Auto Profle Con off List Driver w2 01 70 SOL v2 01 12 TEE 37 unitech 4 Tap Start gt Programs Utilities gt Boot Mode Tap Warm Boot to warm start ms the terminal and load the previous settings Warning Warm Boot Lose unsaved data Cold Boot Lose all data and files in RAM a conocer osm A 5 Tap the wireless network icon as a shortcut r G Ze H on the deskto
30. ions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines unitech Laser Information The Unitech HT680 series is certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J and to the requirements of IEC 825 1 Class Il and Class 2 products are not considered to be hazardous The HT680 series contains internally a Visible Laser Diode VLD whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation user maintenance or during prescribed service operations The laser safety warning label required by the DHHS IEC for the HT680 series optional laser scanner module is located on the memory compartment cover on the back of the unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Use of optical instruments with the scanner will increase eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars microscopes and magnifying glasses This does not include eyeglasses worn by the user Battery Notices The HT680 is equipped with a Lithium lon battery pack and backup battery Both batteries will discharge after an extended period of not being used When both batteries are dischar
31. itional strain on the battery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a deep one Recharging a partially charged lithium lon battery does not cause harm because there is no memory eo Keep the lithium lon battery cool Avoid a hot car For prolonged storage keep the battery at a 40 charge level e Do not leave the lithium lon battery discharged and unused for an extended period because the battery will wear out and the longevity of the battery will be at least shorter than half of the one with frequent recharges Battery charge notice It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever the Lithium lon battery pack is charged Charging is most efficient at normal room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment It is essential that batteries are charged within the stated range of 10 C to 45 C Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle CAUTION Do not charge batteries at a temperature lower than 0 C which will increase the internal resistance to cause heat and make the batteries unstable and unsafe Please use a battery temperature detecting device for a charger to ensure a safe charging temperature range Further to protect and avoid battery from V unitech inflating the battery is detected for thermal protection and will not be charged when the temperature of battery is over 50 degrees Storage and safety not
32. mmended in EE EES LONS e ManuTacturer order to avoid system shutdown at an e a batteries awkward moment oa lead DE os AS Warning To avoid data loss be sure to turn off your device before removing the batteries a CL contr Se E 6 56 AM Backup Battery Low Icon When the Backup Battery Low icon appears it indicates that the backup battery is low and needs to be charged Charging the Lithium lon Battery Pack Automatic shutdown of the HT680 The HT680 will enter idle mode when there is no task or all tasks are waiting for input In default setting the HT680 will automatically turn itself off If It remains idle for 3 minutes and when there is no external charging power applied Pressing the power button will return the HT680 to the same point at the time of automatic shutdown 18 unitech 110 Card Control Compact Slot N ote eee 11_Wireless_LAN CF_Car Suggestion 1 Turn off wireless mode if you are Enable O Disable not using it This will conserve pa battery power Suggestion 2 Disable the l O card if Internet access is not required LL E REGFUMCE ScrRotation speedcpl Z e y Taskman thoesry UniPing gt lt E 1 0 Card ET 2 28 PM E Storage and Safety Precautions Batteries should be stored in an open environment and placed where there is no risk of accidental shorting or other damage Although charged Li lon batteries may be left unused for several month
33. o e eh ag seh a r ug og mt fer PA rer ee o Ste aa rr AA AA AAA PZ atb reg fg unitech Click the Next button and follow the instructions to set up a partnership between the HT680 and your desktop computer This partnership allows you to synchronize information between the two computers c J Hmrowmii Artree Zeg When the configuration process is complete come you ll see the screen synchronization will be initialized and will take place if you ve chosen to synchronize periodically or upon connection Note Your desktop computer can create a partnership with multiple HT680 Also The HT680 can create a partnership with up to two desktop computers Using the Mobile Devices Window Start Microsoft ActiveSync by clicking the Microsoft ActiveSync shortcut on your desktop and then clicking the Explore icon In the displayed window you can Select your HI680 to use ActiveSync features such as changing iS synchronization options as described in the yoo cme Synchronization section 21 unitech Open the Explorer window by double Clicking your device icon in the Mobile Devices window A arazi a G ae label Y A Use this window which is the root window to the HT680 to copy and move files between the HT680 and your desktop computer as described in the Synchronization section Changing Communications Settings If Microsoft ActiveSync fails to detect the
34. onnections In the Network and Dial up Connections go to PRISM1 to set up the IP to connect to internet a conn a gt 2 09 pm L B Using ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize and transfer information between your desktop computer and terminal The most current version of ActiveSync can be downloaded from www microsoft com Additional Capabilities With ActiveSync you can also e Back up and restore your device data e Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and desktop computer e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronize command e Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of 24 unitech past appointments you want synchronized Before beginning installation carefully read the following NW Because you will be restarting your computer during installation save your work and quit all programs before you begin M To set up your communication settings the HT680 serial cable is required to connect the HT680 to your host computer E f you run the Windows NT operating system with a service pack you will be informed during setup that you may need to reinstall the service pack Try connecting first and if unsuccessful
35. p My Device Media Player J op Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad Ww i DN Inbox My Documents _ ra gt Internet Remote Explorer Desktop 6 Tap Add New or double tap a preferred pa network Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add anew network double click Add New Status Mot Connected Signal Strength No Signal Notify when new networks available Ser ara SS 38 unitech 7 Enter a Network Name SSID and a Network Key For the detailed instruction on wireless network encryption setting please visit Microsoft website m Seat aa ae nee Encryption AES Authentication 4 B Network key 112345678 Key index 1 The key is provided automatically Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type Tis H 8 The network icon appears on the taskbar when the RF is connected SDCCF1OG1 Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add anew network double click Add New Y Add New A FW i EW Status Reauthenticating Signal Strength Excellent Notify when new networks available Ser alow 39 unitech 40 unitech Chapter 5 Introduction Unitech has been developing some of useful utilities for user s application The followings are Unitech Utilities introduction Scanner Setting When it is necessary for the use
36. r to change the default barcode symbology for a different application A Sl nce gies O Booliend E AN Scanner Control Panel provides the setting function 4 Code 11 to change default symbology place delimiter A evo 1 f Code 39 characters behind scanned data and save the dran settings Run this program from Start Setting Control t a af EAN B Panel Scanner Setting exe and Scanner Control lt gt Panel will be displayed Parer 200 an GS Barcode Symbologies Bookland Codabar Transmit Start Stop bits CLSI format Code 11 YES unitech For ASCII Transmit Start Stop bits Function Code Double label decoding data length double labels separator Transmit Code ID Field separator Not suppress first or last digit data length Fixed Length Not suppress first or last digit data length Label Code YES YES IV amp V MSI Plessey YES YES Check digit double module 10 data length Interleaved YES Fixed Length TT 1 Le Telepen Standard 8 42 unitech Expension NSC Supplement 5 Insert Space Note Value Adjustable Scanner Control Pannel V3 0 Scan2Key The Scan2Key application can route input from the scanner port to the keyboard buffer with the result scen2key service can route put a from scanner port Co keypad buffer i so that al scan data inp from that all scanned data will be treated as if they we
37. re rare agra reader r proximity reader wil be tresbsd ss w input from the keypad With this router scanned Ea cane Weni AS data can be directly input into generic applications sE like MS Pocket Word Scan2Key can be found at Se a Start Setting Control Panel Scanner Setting To kpd 7 Hiscanne S zem Z 43 unitech Registry Backup Restore The Registry Backup program stores the HT680 s registry settings for the user to access If a cold boot gu Backup Restore E should be required or the user otherwise wants to A A return the registry to a previous state the user can Gesi retrieve an earlier setting from Registry Backup EE To restora saved registry settings from fash storage Registry Restore allows the user to restore the Restore HT680s registry to a previously saved version Start Program Utilities Registry Backup A il UniPing This Unitech program enables the user to ping their IP to determine the status of the connection Host IER Timea Longo ms Constart ping a Uniting Ge 7 2 57 DM Le S Y unwing de H 7 57 on D R 44 unitech Device Setting Chapter 6 Introduction The Device Setting 1s a short cut for you to view device information and do settings such as Function Key I O Server and so on The following description will guide you through completion of all device setting items 1 2 Left click Control Panel in My Device Doubl
38. s their capacity may be reduced due to back up and internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Li lon batteries may be stored at temperatures between 4 F and 158 F 20 C to 70 C 19 unitech Backlight Setting The backlight for color display is user defined There are two tabs one for Battery Power and the other for External Power Dim Backlight 1f Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the Turn Off Backlight 1f Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the Turn on Backlight Select this option 1f you want the backlight to turn on e Battery Power O External Power Dim Backlight if device is not used For Turn off Backlight if device is not used For O Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped nt On Intensity J Max Dim Intensity gt ef VowvhasraA hotan arar narrar gt Z Y Backlight o 6 44 am Le E Warm Boot Cold Boot Warm Boot Warm Boot is a reset to re boot the HT680 without losing saved data Perform a warm boot when H The terminal fails to respond H After installing some software applications m After making changes to certain system settings such as network cards WARNING Performing a Warm Boot will result in the loss of all unsaved data 20 unitech Warm Boot via Software To perform a Warm Boot via software locate d ee the file Windows Boot exe h Y
39. the HT680 on Click the Next button Microsoft ActiveSync should recognize your HT680 and configure your communication port If a message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection click the Cancel button and manually configure the communication settings When the HT680 is initially connected to a PC the following screen appears prompting you to set up a Partnership Setting up a Partnership is required if your HT680 is to be synchronized with other computers and or terminals Otherwise select No Now select synchronization settings Currently the HT680 can support Synchronized Files Different HI680 cannot share the same Device Name if more than one terminal is to be connected to the same PC via a Partnership The default Device Name assigned to the HT680 is WinCE It is important to specify a different name for each terminal if more than one terminal is to be connected to the same PC When ActiveSync displays the following screen assign each terminal its own unique name 26 ee Portari y Srl frm diria ihig aien Be eut of pinnaa eo e br eme Ta ra p pmi da ppa of co la fee Po adage e A a di f d ren Mette Dene Desen cept I 2 ari pur gt P rch Fee Pim t CM es 4 pi igre a Ta elt os ad rd bu O e pls AC ky Gegen on at ior epee T aed Ree Ki ety J es Canai a e id ae oe ara ee al y fe o W ez cds Mil A rn emm Pa ree j
40. ules 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 unitech Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC and EMC 89 336 EEC directives RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS Reduction Of Hazardous Sub stances European Union regulations that set maximum concentration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment unitech Green Product AG Taiwan NCC Warning Statement SCHED AR ETA ER E ER ERA 930322 AO IE RAE ATAR SA A RR ae BE JERS SPAY gt A UA A ESA MAA AS MAI Bt i RPE RAE PTR IEA BEA ARENA A SE gt RE RP pe DN SHE CDU DI gt MU RRE 7 HE EUH gt HIS AS a EE EE EECHER RIT H RA E EM L BE Re Bee H YH PE P ZAP HS SAREE 2 0W Ke S I ES 0 268W Ke Fale EIS gt RE ANSE H RF Radiation Exposure Statement For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that posit
41. unitech HT680 Rugged Handheld Terminal HT680 User s Manual 400737G Version 1 2 unitech unitech Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the HT680 Rugged Enterprise Terminal No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from the manufacturer This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech global website address http www unitech adc com Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft y Windows Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or Registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged POWERED BY Unitech is a member of Oracle Embedded Software a Ja MA Licensing Program f Embedded Partner unitech Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Warning Statement 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 interf
42. y To Send Key Characters will be output in the speed as defined In Virtual keys check Enable Auto Enter Define a value for Auto Enter Timeout Tap Set Tap OK In MS WordPad turn to alpha mode Press and hold a key The alpha characters are highlighted in a loop Release the key The character which was focused on will be printed after a period of time according to the auto enter timeout defined 10 Tap Load to load the previous setting Screen 1 Tap Rotate Right Screen rotates to the right Device Setting weg erver Virtual Key Screen Ping 4 F 2 Tap Rotate Left Screen rotates to the left ESS Bese ees BES 3 Tap Upside Down Screen rotates upside down Rotate Right Rotate Left Upside Down Ping This tool allows you to ping to other devices in LAN network while your terminal is connected to the network be 3 90 Tap Ping tab on Host field enter the IP address Pen i x of the device you want to ping to virtual Key screen Pro cpu fie Check Constant Ping so that your terminal will Dee e e continuously ping to the remote device Pa seach Tap Start The terminal will search for the remote stat computer with the IP address which you entered If not found you will see Request Time Out If the remote computer is found you will see Host Responding unitech CPU
43. y to cancel Adjusting Screen Brightness To adjust the original default setting of the screen brightness the backlight setting will be required Please refer to page 20 for the new setting procedure 10 unitech Setting Time Zone Date Date Time Properties OK Date Time Ee January 27006 S M T WT F 5 Before using the HT680 please take a few minutes 1234560 to set the time and date so that data can be properly 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 21 time stamped Setting the Time Zone First Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Cai w O Automatically adjust dock for daylight saving j EY Soa So 6 45 am L Follow the steps below to set up your time zone Tap the location arrow to see a list of cities Choose your location or nearest listed one Select the Daylight Savings Time check box if necessary 1 2 3 4 Tap the Apply button lf you would like the terminal automatically adjust clock for daylight saving please tick on it Date Time Properties Date Time January 2006 S MTMWT F S MAY 2 dei Ai AA A 12345 e 8 9 10 11 12 D 14 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Cai w O Automatically adjust Apply clock for daylight saving EY poate S 6 46 am YA Z Date Time Properties OK X Date Time April 2006 S M T WTF S 1 23 4 5 6 E 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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