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1. 0 700 000 n O PAL 4100 IRU 4100 USER S MANUAL Opticon Article Code 00220000140 a TICO N PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 1 CAUTION This information is subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2003 Opticon Sensors Europe B V All rights reserved This manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Sensors Europe THE GENERAL USE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE TERMINAL TOGETHER WITH THE CRADLE IS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL THE EXACT BEHAVIOUR OF THE TERMINAL DEPENDS ON THE USER APPLICATION THAT IS RUNNING FOR INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT APPLICATIONS CONSULT THE DOCUMENTATION OF THAT SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS BY OPENING THE PACKAGE OF THIS PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS AS DESCRIBED BELOW UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ ATTENTIVELY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OR USING THE PRODUCT Serial number A serial number appears on all Opticon products This official registration number is strictly related to the device purchased Make sure that the serial number appearing on your Opticon device has not been removed Removing the serial number might affect the warranty conditions and liability disadvantageously so please be strict at maintaining the label with serial number on the Opticon product Warranty Warranty period
2. Barcode reading problems When the barcode can not be read try the following Check that the width of the bar code label does not exceed the width of the light beam Change the angle between the bar code and the product Change the distance between the bar code and the product 20 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 5 PIN OUT DO NOT CHANGE PIN OUT OF CABLES AS SUPPLIED FROM OPTICON RS232 cable pin out Serial i Serial plug plug PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 21 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the terminal and or cradle If problems occur first carry out some general checks before verifying the problem with the descriptions in this chapter General checks Make sure the product is installed properly Check the power supply of all devices Is the reading window of the product clean Are the bar code labels damaged Check if the error also occurs with other bar code labels Product does not operate e Check if the battery requires charging Check if the power key responds If you can not solve the problem If the equipment still does not work after these checks have been performed please verify if one of the problems described in this chapter applies to the problem you have with the scanner When the product needs to be repaired The label with serial number should be present If returning the product please use th
3. Liability Unless otherwise agreed in a contract all Opticon products are warranted for the period of one year after purchase covering defects in material and workmanship Opticon will repair or at its opinion replace products that prove to be defective in material or workmanship under proper use during the warranty period Opticon will not be liable in cases where modifications are made by the customer In such case the standard repair charge will be applicable The standard charge for repair will also be applicable in cases where no defect is found at all These rules also apply for products that are still under warranty Under no circumstance will Opticon Sensors Europe be liable for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software even if Opticon has been informed about the possibility of such damages Packaging We recommend that you save all packing material as it should be used whenever you need to transport your scanner eg for service Damage caused by improper repacking is not covered by the warranty Trademark Trademarks used are property of their respective owners 2 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 CONTENTS 4 READING BAR CODES 20 5 PINOUT eta 21 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 Unpackingig a Tacs 5 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 22 1 2 Detailed VIEW scri 6 6 1 Communication malfunctioni
4. Terminal A Hand strap B Rechargeable battery LBP 4100 C Backup battery D PHL 4100 accessories Rechargeable battery LBP 4300 E Battery cover for LBP 4300 F Charger contents Charger i Charger accessories Accessories supplied as separate item Power supply ii IRU 4100 contents Cradle a IRU 4100 accessories Accessories supplied as separate item RS232 cable b Power supply c Do not remove the product label On the back of every unit you will find a product label This is attached by the manufacturer and includes information about the function it supports and a serial number Do not remove it PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 5 9 1 2 DETAILED VIEW 1 2 1 TERMINAL DETAILS 1 Cap To cover PCMCIA slot 2 Cap screws Positioned on both sides for release and fixation of cap 3 LED Indicator Can be used to indicate results for example bar code reading status of communication ISIS 9 O 7 8 5 00000000 O0000000 000000009 0 4 Touch screen LCD Display Operate by stylus to tap through menus Take notice of the following Contrast of LCD Display To increase contrast of display press FN To decrease contrast of display press FN Backlight of LCD Display When the backlight is activated power consumption increases To extend the life time of your batteries use the backlight as less as possible A
5. backup battery 12 Reading window For the emission of laser beam for bar code reading 13 Product label Contains product information and serial number Do not remove it 14 PCMCIA release switch For releasing PCMCIA card manually 15 Latch screw For locking and unlocking the main battery cover 16 Main battery cover The standard cover is developed for battery type LBP 4100 For housing type LBP 4300 larger Capacity a separate cover is available 17 Main battery compartment For housing main battery 18 Hand strap pillar To attach hand strap 19 Stylus For tapping on touch screen and keys 20 Charging contacts For power supply from the cradle to terminal 21 Optical interface window For infra red communication PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 7 1 2 2 CRADLE DETAILS 1 DC input socket Input for AC power supply adaptor 2 RS 232C socket Connecting to host through Opticon RS232 cable 3 Electrical contacts If the PHL4100 terminal is inserted the battery will automatically be charged 4 Optical window Optical communication interface for data transmission 5 LED indicator Typical LED indication green powered terminal is recognised off no power or terminal not recognised 1 3 HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS To avoid malfunctioning and to ensure years of trouble free operation pay attention to the following A Temperature conditions Use in area s between 0 and 40 C Do not expose the
6. face down and keep the positive side of the backup battery upwards Fix the adapter by fastening the two screws hand tight PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 15 2 3 WORKING WITH STYLUS The stylus can be used for tapping on the touch screen Normally when holding the terminal face up the stylus is located at the right lower corner Release stylus ref 1 Hold your fingernail in the saving of the stylus Pull the stylus outwards with some force Storing stylus The stylus can be placed back into the terminal by simply pushing it inwards The stylus needs to be inserted completely in order to lock it 16 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 2X 2 4 USING A PCMCIA CARD 2 4 1 INSERT PCMCIA CARD IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE PCMCIA SLOT ALWAYS PROTECTED FROM DUST OR DIRT REGARDLESS IF THE SLOT IS IN USE OR NOT KEEP THE CAP MOUNTED Release cap ref 1 Unscrew the two cap screws of the PCMCIA cap Remove the cap Insert card ref 2 Hold the TERMINAL faced DOWN Hold the card with the CARD LOGO faced UP Push the side with the PCMCIA connector into the terminal When a small card is inserted gently push with the stylus to connect into the slot Place cap Place the cap back on the terminal Fix the cap by screwing the two cap screws hand tight 2 4 2 RELEASE PCMCIA CARD When a small card is inserted it is possible that it is difficult to take it out Hereto a release
7. switch is mounted in the battery compartment Use release switch ref 3 Make sure the cap is removed Remove the main battery cover Remove the main battery Pull the PCMCIA release switch The PCMCIA card is released now and can be taken out further by hand PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 17 2 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXERCISE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN WORKING WITH AC POWERED EQUIPMENT TURN OFF YOUR DEVICES BEFORE INSTALLATION BECAUSE OF THE SPECIAL PIN OUT OF THE CONNECTORS USE THE CABLES SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER When you need another cable for a certain device that is not supplied contact your supplier to purchase the right cable In case another cable is used take notice of the pin out specifications further in this manual Start Switch off the power supply of the host computer Choose proper place ref 1 Place the cradle in normal office conditions avoid a place under strong light Connect interface cable ref 2 Connect the interface cable to both the cradle and the host computer Connect power ref 3 Connect the power supply End Switch on the power supply of the host computer Place the terminal in the cradle When the terminal PHL 4100 with the rechargeable battery is placed in the IRU 4100 cradle the LED on the cradle turns green 18 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 3 STORING THE TERMINAL When the terminal is not used for a long time pay attention to the fol
8. 39 Code 93 Code 128 EAN 8 incl 2 5 EAN 13 incl 2 5 EAN 128 IATA ISBN ISSN Industrial 2015 Interleaved 2015 Italian Pharmaceutical Laetus Matrix 2 of 5 MSI Plessey UK Plessey Telepen S Code UPC A incl 2 5 UPC E incl 2 5 Functionality Memory FlashROM 32 MB Memory RAM 32 MB SDRAM Microprocessor 16 bit 131 MHz PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 25 Real time clock Quartz RTC time and date programmable leap year handling accuracy 60 sec month 34 keys total Matrix keypad Power key Modus key Scan key Interface RS232 supported by cradle Interface IrDA supported on terminal Interface PCMCIA PCMCIA 16 Bit Wireless LAN Cisco Aironet 350 series 2 4 GHz Spread Spectrum Wi Fi IEEE 802 11b GSM GPRS Option Globetrotter Tri band 900 1800 1900 Fast Ethernet Sitecom 10 100 Mbps Compact Flash SanDisk Princeton with adapter Transmission speed IrDA baudrate 2400 115200 bps Environmental specifications 10 90 non condensing 5 95 non condensing Protection against dust and IP 54 moisture According to IEC529 Physical specifications Weight body 285 g incl battery excl PCMCIA card 26 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 Regulatory Laser safety class IEC 825 Class laserproduct EN 55022 EN 55024 7 2 CRADLE SPECIFICATIONS Electrical specifications Voltage requirement 6 V DC Battery charging time automatically determined
9. Functionality Environmental specifications Shock vibration test 10 50 Hz with 1G for 30 min cycle for X Y Z Physical specifications Dimensions I xw x h 138 x 92 x 65 mm Weight body 200 g Connector RS232 D Sub 9P F Regulatory EMC EN 55022 EN 55024 PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 27 8 PRODUCT ORDERING INFORMATION TERMINAL Terminal PHL 4100 A734ALR0010 Rechargeable battery LBP 4100 ORBLIOP0030 Rechargeable battery large LBP 4300 ORBLIOP0040 capacity Battery cover BATTERY COVER LBP 4300 Q2573000010 Software development kit DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR PHL4100 D0000000040 CHARGER Charger for 1 battery of PHL CHARGER PHL4100 PHL4300 X1 OC100000010 4100 4300 Power supply for charger AC ADAPTER CHARGER LBP 4100 OACCHCH0010 CRADLE Charging and communication IRU 4100 A74060N0010 station Power supply for IRU 4100 POWER SUPPLY 6 0V 2 0A IRU4100 A50650N0010 RS232 interface cable CABLE IRU RS232 DB9F 02520000020 Gender changer AT ADAPTER 09M 25F P10AT000040 28 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100
10. IX HAND STRAP Instructions Fix the small thin cord of the strap around the pillar of the terminal ref 1 Insert the handle cord of the strap into the thin loop ref 2 TO AVOID DROP HOLD THE HAND STRAP AROUND THE WRIST WHEN CARRYING THE TERMINAL REF 3 DO NOT SWING THE TERMINAL AROUND REF 4 0 0000 000000 00000 0 OO OO OO 00 PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 11 2 2 BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING CHARGING AND REMOVING THE BATTERIES VERY STRICTLY WRONG USE OF BATTERIES MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE TERMINAL OR TO THE CRADLE THE PRODUCTS ARE NOT WARRANTED FOR DAMAGE DEFECTS MALFUNCTION OR LOSS OF DATA RESULTING FROM INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES Never change the main battery while the backup battery is out Doing so can crash the application Use proper battery Only use the Opticon rechargeable battery as specified from Opticon or your local dealer Do not make a mistake regarding the polarity of the battery The terminal will not work when the battery is placed incorrect 2 2 1 REQUIRED BATTERIES The terminal needs both main battery and backup battery for operation Main battery use the rechargeable Opticon battery as supplied with the terminal The main battery can be a standard type LBP 4100 ora larger type with more capacity LBP 4300 See also product ordering information In this chapter the standard type is described it is app
11. arging contacts of the terminal Lock main battery case cover ref 3 Position the case cover starting at the lower side When the lower side is fixed press the cover and fix it by turning the latch screw a quarter clockwise 14 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 2 2 6 WHEN TO REPLACE BACKUP BATTERY Check the battery monitor regularly if the backup battery needs replacement There are 3 possible reasons Low battery Battery not inserted Battery wrongly inserted 2 2 7 HOW TO RE PLACE BACKUP BATTERY ONLY USE THE BATTERY AS RECOMMENDED BY OPTICON MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN BATTERY IS FULL ENOUGH WHILE CHANGING THE BACKUP BATTERY Unlock backup battery case adapter ref A Turn the terminal off Place the terminal faced down The adapter is now positioned on the right side Loosen the 2 screws of the adapter by use of a small crosshead screwdriver or swatch screwdriver Slide the adapter to the outside Remove old battery by simply pulling out Installing backup battery ref B Hold the adapter with the mark pointed upwards Take the backup battery with its positive side also pointed upwards Push the backup battery in the compartment of the adapter Lock backup battery case adapter ref C Slide the adapter into the terminal Hereto keep the terminal
12. e applications The design allows operation by single finger or stylus The touch screen enables intuitive and direct navigation and activation Data input can quickly be entered on the alphanumeric keyboard with one character per key layout The PHL 4100 model has an integrated laser scanner for barcode scanning For communication the terminal is provided with an IrDA and a PCMCIA interface By inserting the appropriate PC card in the PCMCIA slot the terminal can exchange data through Wireless LAN GSM GPRS Fast Ethernet or Compact Flash With the IrDA interface the terminal can communicate to the IRU 4100 IrDA communication station The terminal is powered by a rechargeable Li lon battery Opticon can supply a separate battery charger or a charging and IrDA communication station to charge the battery The functionality of the terminal is determined by the user application As a tool to develop an application Opticon can supply a development kit 4 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 1 1 UNPACKING When you remove the packing please check for any physical damage We recommend that you save all packing material as it should be used whenever you need to ship your terminal eg for service Damage due to improper repacking is not covered by the warranty Apart from the terminal charger or cradle additional items might be ordered and supplied If there are any missing parts please contact your supplier PHL 4100 contents
13. e original packaging to minimise the chance of damage 22 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 6 1 COMMUNICATION MALFUNCTIONING No communication from the cradle to the device or data is corrupted Power indicator of the cradle is not green Check if the terminal is properly inserted in the cradle Check the connection of the power supply to the cradle Check if the mains socket has power No data transmitted or corrupted data Check if the interface cable is undamaged and properly connected to the cradle and the host computer Clean the optical interface window of the cradle and or terminal and try again 6 2 READ OPERATION MALFUNCTIONING When the terminal has a problem with reading the label General tips Change the angle of the terminal relative to the bar code Change the distance between the bar code and the terminal The label consists of small bars with small spaces high resolution label Decrease the distance between the bar code and the terminal The bar code is larger than the laser beam Try moving the terminal a bit further away from the bar code The reading window is dirty Clean the reading window of the terminal The type of the bar code label is not enabled If applicable enable the bar code symbology in the application program The error occurs consistently with a certain batch of labels Verify the barcode If you use a barcode printer it i
14. ean the exterior by wiping it with a soft dry cloth Do not use thinner white spirit or other solvents These can discolour the case and the keys and has a negative effect on the lifetime of the keys Do not use water when cleaning This can cause malfunction E Maintenance There are no user serviceable parts inside the terminal or the cradle So do not try to take it apart The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused by the customer In case of serious malfunction please consult Opticon or your local dealer PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 9 2 GET STARTED Fix hand strap to the terminal Use the hand strap properly to avoid drop Read instructions in this manual Insert backup battery Read instructions in this manual Insert main battery To be sure of proper operation it is advised to start with a full battery therefore charge it first Read instructions in this manual If required Insert PCMCIA card For PCMCIA data exchange the appropriate card needs to be inserted Read instructions in this manual Place the cradle in normal office conditions Avoid a place under strong light Otherwise infra red communication may be disturbed Read more in installation manual Use equipment properly Take notice that the secondary devices such as cradle or charger are designed for the PHL 4100 terminal and related accessories Do not use with other products 10 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 2 1 F
15. he cradle The battery needs to be installed in the terminal When the terminal with the battery is placed in the cradle the voltage and the required charging time will automatically be determined and the cradle will charge the battery The charging procedure is fully automated Cleaning instructions Clean the electrical contacts regularly with a cotton bud or soft dry cloth Avoid touching the contacts by hand The contacts must stay as clean as possible to maintain optimal charging capacity PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 13 2 2 4 WHEN TO REPLACE OR RECHARGE MAIN BATTERY Replace or recharge the main battery as soon as possible after the low battery indicator appears on the display 2 2 5 HOW TO RE PLACE MAIN BATTERY IN TERMINAL ONLY USE THE BATTERY AS SUPPLIED FROM OPTICON IF YOU HAVE DATA STORED MAKE SURE THE BACKUP BATTERY IS PLACED AND HAS SUFFICIENT CAPACITY TO AVOID DATA LOSS Unlock main battery case cover ref 1 Unlock the case cover by use of a coin by turning the latch screw a quarter counter clockwise Remove old battery by simply taking out Installing Opticon battery ref 2 Insert the battery in such a way that the charging contacts of the battery touch the ch
16. he cradle Place the terminal on the powered cradle When it is recognised the LED should turn green If not check the power Check the charger Place the battery on the powered charger When it starts charging the LED should turn red If the cradle LED is red and the battery is not properly charged clean the charging contacts of the charger The terminal application uses a lot of power Depending on the type of application and use of the terminal the power consumption of the terminal may vary For large power consumption Opticon has a battery pack with larger capacity available See product ordering information The main battery has reached end of life time After many charge discharge cycles the capacity of a rechargeable battery decreases Replace the battery by a new one Terminal looses data when the main battery is empty or when the main battery is removed for a short period The backup battery is empty Replace the Lithium CR2032 battery by a new one 24 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical specifications Communication Infrared PCMCIA 16 bit Wireless LAN GSM GPRS Fast Ethernet Compact Flash Backup battery Lithium CR2032 Optical specifications Light source 650 nm visible laser diode Scan rate 100 scans sec Decode rate 100 decodes sec Identification Supported barcode symbologies Chinese Post Codabar ABC and CX Code
17. licable for all main battery types Backup battery use CR2032 Li Lithium button type as supplied with the terminal 2 2 2 BATTERY MONITOR CHECK THE BATTERY STATUS OF MAIN BATTERY AND BACKUP BATTERY REGULARLY The battery monitor in the status bar displays the indicated status of the main battery we Main battery full BIO Indication of remaining capacity Ca Main battery low re place immediately Pressing the battery monitor with the stylus will show the measured remaining capacity and the backup battery status Sufficient backup battery capacity No backup battery re place immediately In order to record the status for the backup battery it is advised to press regularly on the battery monitor to see if there is sufficient backup battery capacity 12 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 2 2 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHARGING Charging in the charger Only charge batteries as supplied by Opticon Place the charger in normal office conditions Make sure the power supply is connected to the charger The battery needs to be inserted with the electrical contacts towards the charging pins When the battery is placed in the charging slot the voltage and the required charging time will automatically be determined and the battery will be charged The charging procedure is fully automated Charging in IRU 4100 cradle Place the cradle in normal office conditions Make sure the power supply is connected to t
18. lowing steps before storing the terminal Make sure all data is safely stored If you have data stored on the terminal make sure the data is transmitted to the host system Remove main battery Remove backup battery Keep the cap mounted on the terminal Choose proper place Store the terminal under normal office conditions like average temperature and on a dry place PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 19 4 READING BAR CODES TAKE CARE OF THE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS AND GET STARTED PRECAUTIONS Instructions e The scanning sequence is defined by the user s application A typical sequence is described below Press the PW key to turn power on Check the display for the message READ BAR CODE Point the terminal to the bar code and press the trigger key Fit the bar code in the laser beam from margin to margin and pass the scanner to the bar code as shown in the scan position illustration The bar code will be read and the reading results will be indicated A Good Read means that the scanner has effectively recognised and decoded the bar code In most cases the application program will provide an indicator signal or a buzzer signal to indicate a good read to the user The bar code collector is a Class laser product conforming to the strictest laser safety standards However we recommend that you avoid looking directly into the laser beam emitter or pointing the laser beam directly into someone s eyes
19. ng 23 1 2 1 Terminal detailS 6 62 Read operation malfunctioning 23 1 2 2 Cradle 15115 8 6 3 Terminal malfunctioning 23 1 3 Handling instructions 9 7 SPECIFICATIONS sa 25 2 GET STARTED SE bea 10 7 1 Terminal specifications 25 2 1 FX Mand Siap orra 11 7 2 Cradle specifications 27 2 2 Battery instructions 12 2 2 1 Required batteries 12 8 PRODUCT ORDERING 2 2 2 Battery MONOT fascia 12 INFORMATION a 28 2 2 3 instructions for charging 13 2 2 4 When to replace or recharge main battery 14 2 2 5 How to re place main battery in terminal ilari 14 2 2 6 When to replace backup battery 15 2 2 1 How to re place backup battery 15 2 3 Working with stylus 16 2 4 Using a PCMCIA card 17 2 4 1 Insert PCMCIA Card 17 2 4 2 Release PCMCIA Card 17 2 5 Installation instructions 18 3 STORING THE TERMINAL 19 PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 3 1 INTRODUCTION The PHL 4100 is a handheld touch screen terminal based on Linux operating system It is lightweight and suitable for comprehensive real time automation solutions in mobil
20. s advised to use also a barcode verifier 6 3 TERMINAL MALFUNCTIONING Terminal does not respond to key presses while the display stays on Pressing the shift key does not toggle the shift indicator An error in the application program may cause the system to get stuck Reset the terminal by inserting a thin device for example the end of an paperclip into the reset hole If the problem occurs regularly contact the supplier of the application program Laser stays off when pressing the trigger key Power 15 off The trigger key is no power key Press the power key to get power If the terminal is not used for a certain period it will switch off automatically to save battery power Press the power key to reactivate Laser temperature has become too high The laser is switched off automatically when the laser temperature becomes above 50 C Wait until the laser temperature has dropped Terminal gets no power when pressing the power key The main battery is exhausted Place a full battery or charge the terminal in the cradle PHL4100 IRU4100 OPTICON 23 Terminal can be used only for a short time after recharging The main battery is not properly charged Check if the charging contacts of the battery are clean If needed clean the charging contacts Check the cradle for power by checking the power supply and or the mains socket Check if the terminal is properly placed on t
21. t the top a status bar is displayed The 4 items from left to right have the following functions 6 OPTICON PHL4100 IRU4100 e Active Window indicator Displays the title of the active program Consult your application programmer for more information Battery monitor BIO Indicates current status of the main battery Holds also the status for the backup battery Read battery instructions further in this manual Keypad modus indicator Indicates current modus as selected by M key A ALPHA UPPER CASE a alpha lower case 1 numeric and punctuation Clock Activate clock menu by stylus 5 Power PW key For switching power On Off 6 Buzzer Auditive indicator 7 Modus M key To select input mode as shown at the Keypad modus indicator in the status bar of the LCD display 8 Scan key Typical use for scanning trigger key switches laser beam on for barcode reading Typical use in application escape key to cancel current operation 9 Matrix keypad Typically basic functions for data input as below CLR Cancel input Back space FN define by user application amp scroll up backwards scroll down forward EN Enter to confirm input Each character key has 3 appearances in combination with the Modus M key A ALPHA UPPER CASE a alpha lower case 1 numeric and punctuation 10 Reset To be pressed by a thin device to reset the application 11 Backup battery case adapter For housing
22. terninal for a long time to extreme conditions like direct sunlight near a heater or in a car or in areas that are very cold humid moisturized or dusty Do not expose the terminal to rain or water splash Avoid temperature changes Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the terminal Using the terminal while condensation is present can cause malfunction Always wait until the condensation clears naturally before attempting operation B Shock Do not subject the terminal to very strong impact do not throw or drop the terminal from large heights Do not allow a mechanical shock to the terminal Do not leave the terminal in an area where static charge is accumulated or near devices where electromagnetic emission is generated Do not place any objects on top of the terminal Do not lay the terminal face down Doing so can cause accidental operation of the key s C Use of the products Use the terminal always with the cap mounted in order to protect the PCMCIA slot Do not place any product other than the PHL 4100 type terminal in the IRU 4100 cradle D Cleaning instructions Clean the reading window of the terminal and the cradle periodically with a soft dry cloth Clean the electrical contacts of the terminal and the cradle regularly with a cotton bud or soft dry cloth Avoid touching the contacts by hand The contacts must stay as clean as possible to maintain optimal charging capacity Cl

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