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1. 9 Environment Standard retra panes aene 11 Warranty and after service 12 Technical Support 15 12 Document Feedback 12 Started D CHECK ING 14 General View of the 15 220 ROT AVONGSIGS WiC 15 22 2 POV back side view isset 15 Charging the Battery Pack tees 17 2 3 1 Installing the battery pack 2 2000 17 2 3 20 Charging the battery pack with a Power Adapter 21 2 3 3 Charging the battery pack with a Single Dock 22 Ha ndlius the DD T eec dd 24 24 jStariethbe PDT uei riti tete 24 DAD OF 25 2 4 3 Calibration of the touch Screen 25 2 4 4 Adjusting the brightness 0 222222 00 26 245 Tognute the Sound 26 2416 Usma the ad 26 DAS Cy pad cessas eet toe tbe 27 2 4 8 Using Earphones and a Microphone 41 Navigating the Display 42 25 1 Time and Date te Since 42 2 52 43 he Command Bate t 43 DO The Taskbar teats 44 2 95 Lhe SOL Keypad 3 eoe tede 44 2 5 6 Setting Up a Wireless
2. 203 Appendix A A 3 31 KIX Netherlands Post Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 204 A 3 32 MSI Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The scanner only reads MSI barcodes printed with a check character and Check Char Digit Transmit transmits this character at the end of the scanned data The minimum and maximum length g 9 ranges for the barcode 4 48 205 Appendix A A 3 33 TCIF Linked Code 39 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 206 A 3 34 Matrix 2 of 5 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Message The minimum and maximum length ranges for the 9 9 1 80 207 Appendix A A 3 35 Korean Post Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode are 2 80 MARS 1030 User Manual 208
3. Network Access the Internet using a proxy server Address Port e Search Page htto google com palm Cache Size in 512 Clear Cache Clear History sae am AF 2 Dimer Een or am Figure 3 55 Internet Settings Figure 3 56 Internet Settings Bypass proxy server for local addresses Internet Settings ORB x ee Internet Settings General Connection Security i A i Security Advanced nm Allow cookies Display images in pages Play sounds in pages Allew TLS 1 0 security SEINS Display a notification about play Allow SSL 2 0 security ROS Allow SSL 3 0 security a Never Warn when switching across Always secure and insecure areas C Hover el ale or Dinter Mig see 3 17 AM A Pinter RS 3 17 AM 54 Figure 3 57 Internet Settings Figure 3 58 Internet Settings MARS 1030 User Manual 100 3 2 11 Keyboard Table 3 29 Keyboard To change the amount of time between depressions before repetition starts adjust the Repeat delay slider Keyboard To change the repeat rate adjust the Repeat rate slider Test your new setting Tap to exit the Keyboard tab Figure 3 59 Keyboard Properties 101 Chapter 3 3 2 12 Network and Dial up Connections Table 3 30 Network and Dial up Connections con Icon and funct
4. Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Barcode Setting Con figure settings as described in Barcode Setting on page 55 start WordPad Aim the scanning beam at the center of bar code Position the device close to bar code when scanning Position the device further away when scanning larger bar codes The scanner is disabled after you release the key or after five seconds Press the right left central scan key The scanner scans as long as you hold the key or for five seconds Upon reading a bar code the red LED indicator comes on until the trigger 15 release or five seconds The green LED and the beep tone indicate a good read 47 Chapter 2 7 Barcode Scanning Position This device can read from 40 to 300 mm Position the laser scanner close to the barcode when scanning small barcodes and position it further away from the barcode when scanning large barcodes The reader emits a red beam 8 Scanning Position Make sure that the bars enter the laser beam when scanning large barcodes Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam 15 in the posi tions shown below Note this product scans using laser light Never look directly into the laser light or shine the laser light into the eyes 2 5 8 Help To tap can get help information for each program MARS 1030 User Manual 48 2 6 Power Management 2 6 1 Suspend Mo
5. Using gestures for space black space shift and enter To exit the soft keyboard Options press OK on the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad To exit the Input Panel press on the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Input Panel Input Panel Properties E Figure 3 53 Input Panel Figure 3 54 Input Panel Properties Properties MARS 1030 User Manual 98 3 2 10 Internet Options Table 3 28 Internet Options dcon Icon and function General Tab Figure 3 55 Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine You can also change the Cache Size Internet clear the Cache and clear the History m Security Tab Figure 3 57 Modify the security settings as desired You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox Allow cookies Allow TLS 1 0 security Allow SSL 2 0 security Allow SSL 3 0 security Warm when switching between secure and insecure areas Modify the security settings as desired You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox Display Image in pages Play sounds in pages Enable scripting Display a notification about every script error Underline links Never Always Hover 99 Chapter 3 Internet Settings Internet Settings General Connection Security adile General Start Page Use LAN autadial Autodial name gt
6. Select an item from a drop down list CAUTION Never use a pen pencil or other sharp object on the display to avoid damage of the touch screen MARS 1030 User Manual 26 2 4 Using the Keypad Figure 2 12 MARS 1030 Keypad 27 Chapter 2 Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Keypad List Alphabetic Fn Main Key Main Function Main Function Function None Reserved for Customer uw Main Barcode Scan Key Power On Off RE Internet Explorer 2 Microsoft WordPad F3 Inbox 4 File Explorer Ron Backlight Increase bee Backlight lt Decrease T Down Page Down PNE ue Pp lt gt Page Up Audio Mute BS Backspace TAB Tabulation Caps MARS 1030 User Manual 28 Change to letters Key Main Function EI ain Function Qm Function change UN 1 e 5 i Plus Sign Paste Del Delete a Minus Sign 7 j AND Asterisk E Space un Point Start Menu Enter Backslash Table 2 3 Special Key Combinations Key Combination Functionality TE ET Press F1 and F4 simulta neously Press Power F1 and Cold Reset simultaneously 29 Chapter 2 MARS 1030 User Manual 30 Table 2 4 Definition of Main Function Key Main Function Definition Non
7. Tab Figure3 93 Refer to this tab for specific copyright data As a user you are responsible for reading this statement 117 Chapter 3 x System Properties System Properties General Memory Device Name General Memory Device Name system Move slider to the left for more Microsofta windows memory to run programs Move it to version 4 20 the right for more storage space Copyright 21996 2003 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by 11 5 and international copyright law Computer Processor Intel R PXA255 Memory 128000 KB RAM Expansion cards _802 11 Registered to Only unused RAM black portion of the slider bar can be adjusted Storage Program memory memory 400686 total 40072KB total SQ2BkB use SQz 2KB in use 2 is occupied by 05 8 Esme gt 2s Figure 3 88 System Properties Esme Sor non an E Figure 3 89 System Properties General Memory Device Name Your device uses this information to identity itself ta other computers Device name without spaces Windows ES Depending upon which components you are running your product may contain the following third party technologies Device description Windows E Device Portions af this software are based on WESA Mosaic MESA Mosaic was devel
8. A 2 Update Tab Setup Update Serial ProjectRevision Last Checkpoint 1 16 Firmware ProjectRevision 1 149 1 14 BootCode ProjectRevision 1 39 Device ID IT4060 31205122 063 1 5 5 12 MARS 1030 User Manual 160 Functions Firmware Revision Flash New Firmware When this item is selected the imager is queried for the current firmware version information The version information is then displayed in the text window This item allows new engine firmware to be installed into the imager When Flash New Firmware is selected a prompt to select the firm ware file appears The file which must have the extension bin must reside on the PDT The firmware file can be copied to the PDT using Microsoft Explorer as long as the PDT is linked to the PC via Microsoft s Active Sync The default search location is the My Documents folder Once a file is selected the file is transferred to the engine The engine then writes the new firmware into flash memory and re initializes The flashing of the firmware and subsequent restart takes approximately 30 seconds The application insures that the unit does not enter suspend mode during that time Note It is very important that the device remains awake during this time Failure to do so can cause the scan engine to become unusable 161 Appendix A A 3 Symbologies List A 3 1 Aztec Symbol Config Functions Symbol Ena
9. Calibration Figure 3 88 Figure 3 89 In the Welcome Wizard you tapped a target with the stylus to set the amount of pressure needed for the screen to respond to your stylus taps Please also see 2 4 3 Calibration of the touch screen Stylus Properties Figure 3 84 Stylus Properties Figure 3 85 Stylus Properties 115 Chapter 3 EIE Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves araund the screen Press the Esc key to cancel zz Figure 3 86 Stylus Properties Figure 3 87 Stylus Properties MARS 1030 User Manual 116 3 2 21 System Table 3 39 System leon and 4 To show Firmware information Information about processor type memory size and expansion cards e Memory Figure 3 91 Move the slider to adjust memory allocation Default storage memory is normally is normally set to about 8 MB with the reminder assigned to program memory Press the OK key on the Keypad Note The difference between the memory occupied by the OS and the RAM size is shown in Information proper ties along with the total size of storage memory and pro gram memory Device Name Tab Figure 3 92 Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers The input panel will open to for data entry To close the Device Name press the OK button or press the Enter key on the keypad Copyrights
10. Connections Connections Device Properties f Device Properties xi Port Settings Call Options Port Settings Call Options Connection Preferences Call Setup Baud Rate 9200 cancel the call if not connected within Data Bits se seconds Stop Bits Wait for dial tone before dialing Flow Control Hardware wait for credit card SEC Extra Settings use terminal window before dialing Special modem commands may be use terminal window after dialing inserted inta the dial string ManudDia 27 Device K Se 3 20 6 27 Device p K Se 3 20 am 6 5 Figure 3 64 Network and Dial up Figure 3 65 Network and Dial up Connections Connections MARS 1030 User Manual 104 Mame Servers z My Connection primary ons Use software compression Primary WINS EN Lise IP header compression Secondary WINS 27 amp Conn Se 3 20 am 27 Conn K Se 3 20 Figure 3 66 Network and Dial up Figure 3 67 Network and Dial up Connections Connections Security Settings An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Logon security Use Extensible Auth Protocol MD5 Challenge gt Specify an address Subnet Mask LY Default Gateway Unencrypted password PAP Ch
11. Internet Explorer amp Help Media Player C Run 3 Messenger E 7 Microsoft WordPad sy uj Remote Connection 43 Windows Explorer Suspend Figure 4 1 Communication 123 Chapter 4 4 2 2 ActiveSync File Synchronization ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the PDT and the Host PC Refer to Setting up a Partnership above e Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the PDT partnership Select Tools gt Options from the ActiveSync command bar to con figure the synchronization options e Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created you re My Documents directory Defaults to the desktop During the ActiveSync connection all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized to My Documents directory the PDT Microsoft Computer wwordPad Connected to USB Ed Internet Explorer Figure 4 2 Connected 4 3 Networking Please see the 3 2 14 Owner Table 3 33 Owner on page 3 45 for setting up the network ID And see the 2 5 6 Setting Up Wireless LAN RF to setup the 802 11b Wireless LAN for RF connecting MARS 1030 User Manual 124 CHAPTER Software Applications This chapter describes software imple mentation procedures Chapter 5 Software Applications 5 1 Introduction The PDT includes Calculator and Inbox applications You can start any program by tapping
12. for customizing the barcode engine Appendix A Barcode Setting A 1 Setup Tab Update Symbology Setup Decoder Setup Options Save Current Config File Restore Config From File Exit Device ID IT4080 31205122 063 2 1 55 PM Ww Functions Explanation Selecting the Symbology Setup menu item causes the symbology setup dialog to be displayed This dialog consists of a symbology drop down list plus four but tons and a message box Decoder Setu Selecting the decode menu item displays the decode options dialog box Selecting the Options Menu item displays the Setup dialog box MARS 1030 User Manual 154 Save Current Config to File Restore Config From File The application has the capacity to save the Config file The Config file that is saved when this item is selected is correlated to the Config that is currently active A dialog is presented and requests selection of a name for the file to save The default file extension matches the current active Config Saving a Config file this way is independent from the Config Format option of the Imager menu In this case the Config file is saved as it appears on the screen instead of how it was received This selection restores the Config from any file The restored Config file is full size uncompressed and unprocessed Ext Selecting Exit shuts down the Application Program 155 Appendix A A 1 1 Symbology setup Se
13. 1030 400 MHz Intel PXA255 32 bits RISC CPU Memory 64 or 128 MB Flash ROM 64 128 or 256 MB SDRAM 240x320 3 5 TFT 256K Color LCD with LED backlight One mono speaker Audio 2 5 mm DIA Stereo Earphone Jack with Microphone input Wireless LAN 802 11b optional Taie SD poH Bluetooth Class optional USB Support USB v1 1 both host and client Communication Ports PDT and Cradle Serial RS 232 via optional cable or Cradle Scan Engine Opticon Laser 1D Engine Optional HHP 2D Imager One Compact Flash slot Expansion Slot One PCMCIA slot One SD Card slot supports SD memory only One Triple Color LED for Charger Indicator and Alarm Notification One Dual Color LED for Scanner Indicator Standard Li lon Battery Pack 3 7 V 3000 mAh Advanced Smart Battery with Gas Gauge Built in Battery Charger 244V 15 mAh rechargeable backup battery One Battery Cover Sensor Switch Power Adapter 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Input 5 V DC 2 6 A Output Display Power System 9 Chapter 1 Power button 4 way navigation button 4 Application Keys 3 Scanner Enable Keys SW Reset input button 16 Alpha numeric key keyboard Dimensions 192 5 mm L x 91 3 mm 78 mm W x 42 2 mm 60 6 mm H Weight 560 g with Standard Battery Pack 500 g without Battery Pack Button Key Dimensions and Weight Standard Packing list MARS 1030 Terminal Stylus USB
14. 2 of 5 Explanation This controls whether or not to Send Check Digit send the check digit of the bar code This controls whether or not to Checksum Verify verify the checksum of the bar code Min Max Min Length can be from 4 to 48 Default 4 48 Max Length can be from 4 to 48 Length Length 1 can be from 4 to 48 Fixed Length 2 can be from 4 to 48 Length 3 can be from 4 to 48 MARS 1030 User Manual 70 3 2 2 8 Plessey MSI BarCode Setup 4 Numeric only Barcodes Jessey MSI Made 10 Figure 3 13 Plessey MSI Table 5 11 Plessey MSI Explanation Explanation Mode 10 Format Mode 10 10 Checksum mode for this barcode Mode 11 10 This controls whether or not to send the 71 Chapter 3 3 2 2 9 Code 11 BarCode Setup Figure 3 14 Code 11 Table 3 12 Code 11 Explanation Explanation 2 This controls whether or not to send the check Send Check Digit digit of the barcode 1 Digit 1 digit checksum 2 Digits 2 digits checksum MARS 1030 User Manual 72 3 2 2 10 Codabar NW7 BarCode Setup Figure 3 15 Codabar NW7 Table 3 13 Codabar NW7 Explanation Explanation This controls whether or not to send start Start Stop Digit and stop digits ABCD LC NEN Start Stop transmit type tn e This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode 73 Chap
15. 33 TA f Media Player Figure 5 3 Media Player 5 2 5 Messenger i The Windows CE Messenger client application in Windows CE NET allows real time communication using text based messag ing VOIP and more See who s online and when colleagues are online Notify a pre defined list of watchers about any pertinent information a Talk with a colleague anywhere in the world using a microphone and speakers Windows Messenger supports high quality voice calling on a Windows CE device Communicate using Session Initiation Protocol 51 Hotmail contacts Windows Messenger supports Communication with col leagues using a SIP based communications service Talk to Hotmail contacts using NET Messenger MARS 1030 User Manual 140 5 2 6 Microsoft WordPad Create and edit documents and templates in WordPad using buttons and menu commands that are similar to those in the desktop version of Microsoft Word It is possible to work with files in Normal or Outline views WordPad documents are usually saved as pwd files but it is possible to save documents in other file formats like rtf or doc 5 2 6 1 Selecting and editing text Select text To select Any amount of text Drag the stylus over the text Double tap the word A single paragraph Triple tap within the paragraph An entire document Select Edit Select All Tap the picture Find text search for text in one part of a document select that p
16. A 2 A 3 150 JOL Sane O TIAS etus eds lin ied 150 5 95 2 DiskOnGhip JOGA Om uncis 150 3 DiskOnCHIP SIZ sen ah tb ote 151 Barcode Setting 154 SELUD 154 ALI 156 12 Decoder 157 rae 159 Update CEP 160 SymboloPies LISE 162 AB POAC RTT 162 jS MEE Grae lor irn 163 Code 164 uu 0063128 aisi aa ettet 165 vo NE GS E 166 A307 168 CCS 169 A 3 8 v Composite Codes ciiin 170 9 9 i eua rene 171 WS NEIN 172 oun eite te ei o NL I RE eis 173 A912 T terledved 2 OL 174 i t NER RES 175 MICFrOPDEATT Leo 176 3 15 OCR A US Currency 177 ASTO Tm 189 jq NUM TNR 190 OR 191 A 3 19 Reduced Space Symbology 192 CE 193 UPCE uites Rte Pto 194 195 196 Acd Br
17. Client Cable for Terminal Earphone Microphone Set Standard AC Adapter 5 V DC 2 6 AC Power Cord Standard Battery Pack 3 7 V 3000 mAh CF Support Guide Quick Guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standard packing list and Optional Optional Accessory accessories 1 RS 232 Serial Cable for Terminal 2 USB Host Cable for Terminal 3 High Capacity Li lon Battery Pack 3 7 V 4000 mAh 4 RFID Card Cover 5 Single Dock 6 Pistol Grip 7 4 Slot Battery Charger 8 Car Adapter 9 Holster 10 Protect Film Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Professional MARS 1030 User Manual 10 1 6 Environment Standard Table 1 2 Environment Standard Operating Temperature 14 122 F 10 50 C Storage Temperature 4 158 F 20 70 C Humidity 5 80 non condensing Drop 5 ft 1 5 m Drop to Concrete Water amp Dust proof IP54 Certificated Sme 11 Chapter 1 1 7 Warranty and after service Should this PDT malfunction please contact your original retailer provid ing information about the product name the serial number and the details about the problem 1 8 Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s cus tomer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following i
18. D lt MARS 1030 User Manual 16 21 End Cap 2 the CF SD slots from dust and 2 3 Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack before using the PDT by following these steps 2 3 1 Installing the battery pack 1 Detach and loosen the hand strap Figure 2 4 Release the hand strap from PDT 17 Chapter 2 2 Turn the locking screws right and left downwards and lift the bat tery cover away from the PDT Figure 2 5 Detach the battery cover from PDT MARS 1030 User Manual 18 3 Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out and ensure the battery snaps into place Figure 2 6 Insert the battery pack 19 Chapter 2 4 Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first and then press the bottom in firmly Turn the locking screws right and left upwards to secure the cover to the PDT Figure 2 7 Replace the battery cover 5 Charge the battery pack for about 6 hours when charging for the first time Subsequent charges need about 4 hours When charging the battery pack the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red After the battery pack is fully charged the indicator turns Green MARS 1030 User Manual 20 2 3 2 Charging the battery pack with a Power Adapter l Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter 2 Plugin the connector of the power adapter 3 Connect the power cord to a power source Figure 2 6 Charging with a power adapte
19. LAN 45 2 57 Bateode iios o but iis estas ice 47 DG 5 48 Power Mandgement 49 2 001 Suspend ModE 49 50 Itesettins the PDT 51 2 7 1 Software Warm 51 22192 Cold 51 iii Table of Contents Chapter 3 SCC one nei e o adeb estie SX ME 54 3 2 Contool ONU 54 SL Barcode Seti ce aede trio 55 33 2 AymboloPIeS LIST ee p 64 3 2 3 Bluetooth Device Properties 83 30 ta ied 87 3 9 CO elle eost tet 89 gunk ae eek hat d eua mites ei 94 25257 Dialing Properes ou eod ir Bed lea Macnee 94 3 205 Display Properties Gases aede 96 252297 jnputPanel cinere 98 32 10 Internet ODLIORS 99 SOLE 101 3 2 12 Network and Dial up Connections 102 tutes net 107 32 CLR 108 SDA PE C Onin bm cui t tete 109 E 110 Regional Sell ns 112
20. PDT will shutdown when the main battery s capac ity is around 0 To exit the battery control panel press OK from the command bar or press Enter key on keypad e Schemes Tab Figure 3 80 The Scheme tab allows you to determine when to switch to suspend mode when using either Battery Power or AC Power Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull down list Figure 3 80 Select the time to suspend mode from the pull down list Figure 3 81 Device Status Tab Figure 3 82 Show the power level of device The power level ranges from High DO0 which means the device is at the highest power level to 04 which means the device is at the lowest power level Est vides power to the PDT The icon on the taskbar shows that Main Batteries pro EN C NN vides power to the PDT while charging the main batteries MARS 1030 User Manual 110 Power Properties ka X Battery Schemes Device Status Power Power Scheme Main battery Backup battery Battery Power ue xa Good Battery Power Loy Low AC Power Ver very Loy Main batteries Remaining power 77 Switch state to Suspend after 5 minutes Kon 25 am Figure 3 77 Power Figure 3 78 Power gt gt 3 24 5 Power Properties kd Battery Schemes Device Stat
21. Paste 35 Chapter 2 Key Sequence Definition Function Amper Enter an ampersand sign by pressing the sand Qum key then the p key Enter an asterisk by pressing the Ch key first and then the key Asterisk Enter a space by pressing the Gh key Space and then the E key Enter the Start Menu by pressing the Start Menu Gh key and then the un key Back Enter a backslash by pressing the slash key and then the EP key MARS 1030 User Manual 36 2 4 7 2 Alphabetic plane keys Alpha The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha betic modes Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys Alphabetic mode is when you type letters with the number keys When you press the Alpha key an Alphabetic icon appears on the Taskbar to indicate Alphabetic mode is enabled The keypad stays in the alphabetic mode until you press the key again For example to type 1 press ES ES Wait 0 5 seconds then press ERES Vm If you want to type a lowercase press EC pes EP The key is needed if it s the first alphabetic character If a letter that is on the same key as the last letter entered wait two seconds after you pressed the last key before you can enter the next letter While you are in Alphabetic mode press the key to enable Caps Lock An icon appears on the Taskbar during Caps mode Table 2 6 Alphabetic Num
22. SEMI Font RBCDEFGHIJEKLNMNOPORSTUUMEKYZ 812345b5b 8 4 Either select an OCR default or create a custom template for the type of OCR format intended to read See OCR Templates to create a custom template or character string that defines the length and content of OCR strings to be read with the imager Note Setting the template and check character options are essential for OCR reading OCR Off turns off all OCR capability in the scanner so the scanner will be able to scan linear stacked matrix and composite bar codes but not OCR fonts In addition any OCR templates previously created are erased The 8 digit default templates are reinstated for any future use of the OCR A OCR B or U S Currency fonts If OCR A OCR B or U S Currency are selected it is possible to scan characters in that font The default setting allows scanning of any 8 digit combination If creating an OCR template character combinations that fit the template can be scanned see Creating an OCR Template OCR Direction The OCR Direction setting helps to prevent misreading of character strings that could be interpreted differently in unique orientations if the orientation of the characters being read is specific in relation to the posi tion of the imager for example 80086996 can read as 80086996 or 96698008 The default is Left to Right LtoR MARS 1030 User Manual 178 A 3 15 1 OCR Templates A custom template or
23. Symbol Config Functions Em E Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for the 9 9 barcode are 1 2750 189 Appendix A A 3 17 Postnet Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The scanner can only read US Post o l net bar codes printed with a check Check Char Digit Transmit character and will transmit this char acter at the end of the scanned data MARS 1030 User Manual 190 A 3 18 QR Code Symbol Config Functions 2 Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 9 the barcode are 1 3500 191 Appendix A A 3 19 Reduced Space Symbology Symbol Config Functions RSS Expanded Enable Enable RSS Expanded code RSS Limited Enable Enable RSS Limited code v RSS 14 Enable Enable RSS 14 code Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length 9 9 ranges for the barcode are 4 74 MARS 1030 User Manual 192 A 3 20 UPC A m a i Cl I Ini Functions Z Symbol enable Symbol Enable ViSymboEnabe Enable this barcode this barcode The output NN the check digit at the end Option allows SPEI and outputting Enable 2 Digit Addenda of a 2 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC A data Option allows decoding and outputting En
24. a t This unit commands the imager to read optical characters that match any one of the formats in the template Example To read any combination of eight digits or a combination of four digits two uppercase letters and two digits The template would be dddddddadtddaddlldd To create this template enable the OCR A font Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol Scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart eight times then scan the t to create the statement Then scan the charac ters for the second template Scan d four times scan 1 two times then scan d two more times Scan Save OCR Template This would let you read either type of format for example 99024650 9902XZ50 It is possible to string together as many templates as are required MARS 1030 User Manual 182 A 3 15 8 OCR Template Codes Note Reading more than three rows of OCR is not recommended Contact the factory if you have an application that requires reading four or more rows of OCR Enter OCR ZEN Enter User Defined MI Variable 971 Enter User Defined Variable h T T One more two digit numbers and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual Exit Selections Save OCR Template Discard OCR Template 183 App
25. character string defines the length and content of OCR strings that will be read with the imager Several choices are avail able when creating a custom template for the application Create a tem plate for a single format string together several formats or you can create a template for a user defined variable These choices are described in more detail below A 3 15 2 Creating an OCR Template A single template programs the imager to read any combination of char acters in the specified order Refer to examples according to the Template Characters table below Template Characters 8 7 Represents any alphanumeric character igor eter _ Represents digit e Represents avaiable OCR character Represents character from user defined variable Represents character from user defined variable h 7 Represents any uppercase letter Marks the start of a new template Mult row indicator 22 222 24 Multi row indicator All other characters represent themselves Spaces can be used Note In MICR E13 B templates TOAD characters capital letters T O A and D represent Transit On Us Amount and Dash Note OCR templates default to eight digits no check character 179 Appendix A A 3 15 3 To Add an OCR Template There are four main steps required for creating an OCR template Below them follows detailed descriptions and examples of specific situations that require precise programming of the coding st
26. characters even though your device lets you add them to the dial string MARS 1030 User Manual 94 Local settings are Area code 425 Tone dialing Country Region 1 Pulse dialing Disable call waiting dial Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance MEER 5 lFG 11 9 2 Figure 3 44 Dialing Properties Location Local Tm are Create New Location name 1FG 011 Dialing Location Local are Area code 425 22 Tone dialing Country Region 1 Pulse dialing Disable call waiting Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance International 165 0il EFG Figure 3 45 Dialing Properties Edit Dialing Patterns For Local calls dial For Long Distance calls dial For International calls dial 011 EFtG country region code F f area code G g number 2 ars 27 1s Figure 3 46 Dialing Properties 95 Figure 3 47 Dialing Properties Chapter 3 3 2 8 Display Properties Table 3 26 Display properties con Icon and function Background Tab Figure 3 48 From the Image list select an image you want as the background of the desktop Figure 3 49 Display To locate an image in another folder select Browse Figure 3 50 To have the image cov
27. current decoding stops 157 Appendix A Runng Enables Disables aimers during decoding Capture Center Window A decoded symbol is returned only if it intersects a Decode Enable rectangle specified by the center window Center Window indicates the percent age of width and Canter Window height of the center decode rectangle relative to the entire image The limits are 0 100 The default is 20x20 128x96 pixels The Display Symbol Information option enables Display Symbol disables display of decoded symbol information which Information includes the AIM ID SymID Code ID and symbol modifier Display No Enables disables display No Decode message if no Decode bar code symbol is decoded by either a timeout or trig Message ger release MARS 1030 User Manual 158 A 1 3 Options Option Functions Timeout Select the scanning timeout duration in seconds from 99 the pull down list 3 10 sec Default 6 None After showing barcode no action CRLF iind showing the barcode jump to next Code After showing the barcode jump one unit After showing the barcode jump a section Beep after data Select a beep tone after data is collected collect iu Disable this function Alternate number of seconds for Continuous 1 5 sec Cea Label Type the BOSE label n us text box Type the desired label suffix in this text box 159 Appendix A
28. may cause the battery pack to become hot explode or ignite and cause serious injury In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one s eye do not rub the eye Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye Caution There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries accord ing to the manufacturer 8 instructions Achtung MARS 1030 User Manual 4 1 3 Declaration of conformity FCC Class B 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 interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com munications 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 of the
29. similar to Code 39 Very capable code excellent density high reliability in very wide use world wide Widely used data formatting model for Code 128 Type C Others Barcodes Used by China Postal Service for auto China Post mated mail sorting npe p oo 59 Chapter 3 Code128 UCC EAN128 Barcode Symbology Explanation m GTIN Global Trade Identification Number ge gemens MARS 1030 User Manual 60 3 2 1 3 Code ID Tab BarCode Settings OK X Code Configure Cade ID Enable code 12 x code ID Industrial 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 21 Barcod 32 12 11 AM Figure 3 4 Code ID Tab Table 3 3 Code ID Explanation The code ID is added to the prefix of the barcode to let users identify which kind of barcode is being scanned Enable Code ID Enable this functionality Select one default value Set 1 Set 5 See the table Code ID Set1 Set5 Table on page 62 Set 1 Set 5 default settings Barcode List User Define select barcode to define Press the Default button to Default reset all settings of the Code ID tab to default values 61 Chapter 3 Table 3 4 Code ENT Set5 Table 1504 NN NEN wA MA ewn EAN 8 JAN 8 PROB B Fr e Ho Ho OH Interleaved 2 of 5 b E Pressey D Code 11 lt 2 X FI
30. sold as an option to transfer data to the computer The manufacturer is not liable for any data damage or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data when using this device or caused by a drained battery e Lithium ion battery packs might get hot explode ignite and or cause serious injury abused Please follow the safety warnings listed as below Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat the battery Do not install the battery pack backwards so the polarity is reversed Do not connect the positive and negative terminals of the bat tery pack together with any electrically conductive object Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects Do not pierce the battery pack with nails strike the battery pack with a hammer step on the battery pack or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks Do not solder directly onto the battery pack Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery con tacts to get wet 3 Chapter 1 Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack The battery pack contains safety and protection devices which if damaged may cause the battery pack to generate heat explode or ignite not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified device When it is used in devices other than the specified devices the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced If the device causes any abnormal current to flow it
31. the Start Menu 5 2 Software Applications 5 2 1 Calculator This can process basic numeric calculations with and Procedure a number an operator 4 4 or 7 Then tap another number Tap another operator or number if needed 6699 Tap to get the result 5 Button Function MC Clear memory MS Store the displayed number in the memory MR Read the last number that was stored M Add the stored number to the displayed number Backspace Same as the backspace key Clear current number Same as the Delete key Clear the current calculation Same as the ESC key 5 2 2 Inbox Use Inbox to send and receive e mail messages in the following ways s Synchronize e mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Outlook on the Host Computer Send and receive e mail messages by connecting directly to an e mail server through an Internet server provider ISP or a network To setup Inbox 5 Select Start Programs Inbox MARS 1030 User Manual 126 Select Service Options from the command bar Drag the dialog to show the right edge so that you can configure e mail Select Add Note 1 In the Service Type list select POP3 Mail or IMAP4 Mail POP3 is the most common mail protocol for ISPs Enter a unique name for the e mail service i
32. updates It is strongly recommended to install all applications applets programs and important data files onto a DiskOnChip Flash Caution If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in the RAM a hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file 5 3 1 Saving to flash To save an application or data to the Flash Memory from the current application select File gt Save As gt navigate to the DiskOnChip location and save it 5 3 2 DiskOnChip location To access the contents of files in the DiskOnChip storage Double tap the My Computer icon on the desltop Double tap the DiskOnChip icon to view DiskOnChip Ele Edit view Go Iex address my Computer Address DiskOnchip Application Documents Backup New Folder Data and Settings My Network Program Files Documents Temp Windows Control Panel Edere Saeco S Sosa nz n a Figure 5 6 DiskOnChip MARS 1030 User Manual 150 5 3 3 DiskOnChip size The size of the DiskOnChip will vary depending on the size of system firmware T Inside the DiskOnChip directory tap File gt Properties ii The DiskOnChip Properties dialog The number listed after Free is the amount of memory bytes currently available on the device for the Dis kOnChip system Figure 5 7 DiskOnChip Size 151 Chapter 5 APPENDIX Barcode Setting This appendix provides instructions
33. 3 2 15 Remove Programs eite 113 3 2 19 SStorase Manag 6f 114 2 22 20 S US 115 Scc 117 3 2 22 Volume amp Sounds Properties 119 3 3 Taskbar and Start Menu 120 Chapter 4 Communication 122 4 Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 1227 4 1 1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC 122 4 1 2 Connecting PDT to Host PC 122 427 JACI VOS VIO 123 42 1 Seting Partnership 123 42 2 ActiveSync File Synchronization 124 inni d Md e 124 Chapter 5 Software Applications 126 Sb ID EFOGUCUIOL oe eti a binh etd ve es ed 126 5 2 Software 126 2 2 126 23 2 2 JInDOX peace dE E 126 2 2 9 Internet Explorer ntes 136 5 24 Media Player ar E IN eae 140 2223 MESEDE cd seta 140 5 2 6 Microsoft WordPad 141 3 25 JRemolc COMMECHON 222224 147 5 5 a 148 MARS 1030 User Manual iv 5 23 Appendix A 1
34. 6 Search for an internet site Select View gt gt Search to search the web 5 2 3 7 Go to an internet address Select Address Bar if necessary to display the Address bar Enter the address Press ENTER key 5 2 3 8 View previously visited sites Tap the Arrow button at the right site of the Address Bar Select the desired Web Address to view 5 2 3 9 Add and view favorites Go to the desired page Select Favorites gt Add Favorites If necessary locate the appropriate folder Confirm or change the name and save the site address 137 Chapter 5 To view favorite Web sites select Favorites and highlight the Web page to view IE automatically navigates to the website Note To organize the favorites list select Favorites gt Organize Favorites 5 2 3 10 Browse Web pages To view a page previously visited select View gt Back move forward again to the next page provided it was viewed previously select View gt Forward To return to the Home page select View gt Go gt Home 5 2 3 11 Refresh current page gt Select View gt Refresh 5 2 3 12 Stop loading a page i Select View gt Stop 5 2 3 13 View current page Select View gt Internet Options To view the protocol page type size and address select the Gen eral tab To view the security information about the page select the Secu rity tab 5 2 3 14 View HTML source code Wh
35. 8 Symbol Config Functions E Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Lenat The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode 0 80 165 Appendix A A 3 5 Code 39 Symbol Config Hj Bp E m Functions Explanation Enable this barcode Symbol Enable The scanner reads barcode data with a LJ Check Char Digit check digit If not checked the barcode will Enable be read as though no check digit was present The scanner will only read Code 39 type barcodes printed with a check digit and will Check Char Digit Transmit transmit this character at the end of the scanned data This setting is only valid if check char digit is enabled Start Stop characters identify the leading L and trailing ends of the barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 166 Append Mode Enable Full ASCII Translation If this box is checked the scanner can append the data from several Code 39 barcodes together before transmitting them to the host computer When this function is enabled the scanner stores those Code 39 barcodes that start with a space excluding the start and stop symbols and doesn t immediately transmit the data The scanner stores the data in the order in which the bar code are read deleting the first space from each The scanner transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 39 bar code that starts with a character other than a space or when it reads a barcode
36. AM will be lost Switch off the PDT if you want to change the main battery pack 23 Chapter 2 2 4 Handling the PDT 2 4 1 Starting the PDT Press the power key to turn on off the PDT If the PDT does not power on perform a cold boot See Resetting the PDT on page 51 CAUTION When a battery is inserted into the PDT for the first time upon the PDT s first power up the device boots and powers on automatically When the PDT is powered on for the first time it ini tializes its system A splash screen appears for a short period of time followed by the Win CE NET 4 2 win dow Figure 2 10 Starting the PDT MARS 1030 User Manual 24 2 4 2 Power on off To turn on the PDT Press the power key briefly 0 If the PDT does not power on perform a cold reset See Resetting the PDT on page 51 As the PDT initializes its file system it shows a splash screen for about 30 seconds followed by calibration screen Every time you perform a cold reset these screens will also appear To turn off the PDT just press the power key again This action does not actually turn off the PDT it only puts the PDT into suspend mode running applications remain as you left them until you press the power key again to resume operation of the PDT 2 4 3 Calibration of the touch Screen On the initial boot up of the PDT the sty lus calibration screen Labeled Align Screen opens Briefly press and hold the Carefully press and br
37. Full Screen view select Restore To move the Restore button drag the bar on the left side 5 Display or hide scroll bars Select View Horizontal Scroll Bar or Vertical Scroll Bar Zoom in or out Select View gt Zoom and select the desired percentage Note For Custom enter the exact percentage and select OK 143 Chapter 5 5 2 6 4 Working in outline view Switch between Normal and Outline views Select View gt Normal or Outline Assign and change outline levels Select View gt Outline Select the appropriate buttons on the toolbar 5 2 6 5 Inserting symbols bi Place the insertion point where you want to insert the symbol Select Tools gt Insert Symbols Select the symbol you want and then select Insert Tips If selecting a different font or subset of a font a different set of symbols will be displayed 5 2 6 6 Printing a document Select File gt Print Select the desired printing options Tips e Port lists the available printer ports e If Network is selected from the Port list enter the path to the net work printer to the Net Path box 5 2 6 7 Setting a password for a document Select File gt password i Type and verify the password saving the document is necessary File gt Save to return the pass word MARS 1030 User Manual 144 5 2 6 8 Converting Documents About document conversion If an e mail program is installed and rec
38. MARS 1030 WinCE NET Rugged Portable Data Terminal User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copy righted 2006 by Advantech Co Ltd rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this man ual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual 15 intended to be accurate and reli able However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows 15 a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Part No 2006103001 Edition 2 Printed in Taiwan January 2007 MARS 1030 User Manual il Chapter Chapter M E E ER E E 5 m gt Uo 2 4 2 9 2 6 2 Contents Introductio oce ee eoa tee eo hs eroe eios emo A About this Manual bei iti 2 User and Product 3 Declaration of 5 Product E abe m dec sta 7 System 5
39. NK mazos E 666 GmexucWexi A M NN Code 93 Code 128 d 5 R RO I ml gt CI NI O lt MARS 1030 User Manual 62 3 2 1 4 Barcode Setup A First select the barcode type then select a barcode setting B Press the Default button to reset all settings of this barcode to default values C Press the Apply button to apply these changes Please see Symbologies List on page 64 for more detailed informa tion on each barcode BarCode Setup Numeric only Barcodes Transmit 1st digit Figure 3 5 Barcode Setup 65 Chapter 3 3 2 2 Symbologies List A Type Numeric only Barcodes 3 2 2 1 UPC E BarCode Setup Mumeric only Barcodes Figure 3 6 UPC E Table 3 5 UPC E Explanation Explanation Ignore 1st digit Do not transmit 1st digit of the barcode Format Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit of the barcode This controls whether or not to send the Send Check Digit check digit of the barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 64 3 2 2 2 UPC A If you set UPC A then those settings will be automatically applied to EAN 13 too BarCode Setup A Aumeric only Barcodes Figure 3 7 Table 3 6 UPC A Explanation Explanat
40. Options from the command bar Fei 1 Yaho 3 12 33 52 Enter the desired URL in the Start page field Press the OK button Figure 5 2 Internet Explorer 5 2 3 3 Navigation control Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for navigation control Tap and drag the sliding menus to the left or right to reveal hidden menu items and toolbars To view a larger screen space in the Internet Explorer hide the Status bar and the View menu From the top menu bar select View gt Hide Tool bars Once hidden it is necessary to cold reset these features to access them again Refer to 2 7 2 Cold Reset for more information MARS 1030 User Manual 136 5 2 3 4 Set up a proxy server Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local network for added security Select View gt Internet Options gt Connection Tab Select Access the Internet using a proxy server P Enter the proxy server address and port For more information see your administrator To bypass the proxy server of a local address such as corporate intranet pages select Bypass proxy for local address 5 2 3 5 Enable cookies A cookie file contains information about identity and preferences so that a Website can tailor information The website automatically sends the file to the receiving device T Select View gt Internet Options gt Security Tab Select Allow cookies 5 2 3
41. Remove and press the remove button Programs 113 Chapter 3 3 2 19 Storage Manager Table 3 37 Storage Manager con Icon and function Storage Manager Tab Figure 3 83 To change storage properties control panel default set tings storage Insert a Compact Flash CF or Secure digital SD Manager storage card into the unit Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Storage Properties From the Storage Info pull down list select the desired storage device You can also format dismount and create parti tions on storage devices using this control panel To save and exit the Storage Properties control panel press OK from the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Caution Dismounting or formatting the DiskOnChip will erase all files and programs stored in flash mem ory Storage Properties OK Storage Manager Store Capacity 53 MB Unallocated 00 kB Sector Size 512 00 B Partitions Properties o snos rm Figure 3 83 Storage Manager MARS 1030 User Manual 114 3 2 20 Stylus Table 3 38 Stylus con Icon and function Double Tap Tab Figure 3 86 Figure 3 87 Double tap the checkerboard grip at a comfortable speed Double tap clapboard to test your settings The function is OK if the figures are changed from Fig ure 3 86 to Figure 3 87 Tap to exit the Stylus Properties dialog box
42. SB port 3 Connect the dock or PDT to the power adapter and power source MARS 1030 User Manual 122 4 2 Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the PDT and the Host PC 4 2 1 Setting up a Partnership During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation you were prompted to create a partnership with your mobile device When you set up a partnership you select synchronization and file conversation settings which are contained in a file on your desktop computer This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers For more information on partnerships please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync documentation or help file Transferring Files To transfer files complete the following steps on the host PC Select Start gt Programs gt Communication gt Serial or USB Activesync e Double click on the selected ActiveSync icon e After you have established a connection with PDT tap the Explore button at the top of the ActiveSync window or select Explore from the File menu e Navigate to the target directory on your PDT and copy the desired file by using the Copy paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file s into the folder My Computer Recycle Bin Serial ActiveSync Terminal and Prompt 19 USB ActiveSync G settings
43. Settings window s iesample exe Fe windows pword exe prm F3 windaowstipmail exe Program File Fd windows explorer exe Temp 2 Windows Enable Function Key Assign program Explanation Seletc a function key and set the application Figure 3 42 Fn Key Settings nds Figure 3 43 Fn Key Settings 95 Chapter 3 3 2 0 Date Time Table 3 24 Date Time con Item and function Date Time Tab Figure 2 14 See Setting Time and Date on page 42 Date Time 3 2 Dialing Properties Table 3 25 Dialing properties Icon konandfmcin 000 In the When dialing from list select the Location for which you want to change settings Figure 3 45 Dialing To create a new location select New Enter the name of the location and then select OK Figure 3 46 Enter or edit the area code and local country code as needed In Dial using select Tone dialing or Pulse dialing Most phones use tone dialing To automatically disable call waiting select Disable call waiting by dialing select the appropriate number sequence in the list or enter a new sequence Editing dialing patterns Figure 3 47 Using the codes listed edit the dialing patterns as needed Notes If you need to use characters other than the ones listed here use manual dialing Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored Some modems may not respond to the following
44. Symbol Enable _ Enable this barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 198 A 3 26 Australian Post Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Australian Post is a 4 state symbology that was designed with a non defined user area The user can define how that area field is interpreted Most systems have dedicated decoders that will not decode a symbology that is not already defined If you select Send Bar Width Data the bar levels will be outputted 0 3 for the four states so that the receiving device can decode appropri ately Send Bar Width Data 199 Appendix A A 3 27 IATA 2 of 5 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable L Enable this barcode Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode 1 48 MARS 1030 User Manual 200 A 3 28 Codablock F Symbol Config Functions en planation Symbol Enable _ Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 9 the barcode 1 2048 201 Appendix A A 3 29 Japanese Post Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 202 A 3 30 Planet Code Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The scanner only reads Planet bar codes printed with a check character Check Char Digit Transmit and transmits this character at the end of the scanned data
45. When you select Services Connect to Inbox the Inbox starts a remote connection using the connection you specified when setting up the current mail service If you are already connected through a remote connection other than the one you specified in the ser vice you will be asked if you want to use the current connec tion If you choose not to you will need to disconnect from the current connection before you can check for new messages Select the Services menu and make sure that the service you want to use is selected the selected service has a bullet next to it Select Services Connect The messages on your device and mail server are synchronized new messages are downloaded to the device Inbox folder messages in the device Outbox folder are sent and messages that have been deleted on the server are removed from the device Inbox Double tap a message list to open it Ifyou read a message and decide that you need a full copy select File gt Get Full Copy while in the message window or Services Get Full Copy while in list view This will also download message attachments and meeting requests 1f you have those options selected in the Inbox Preferences dialog box You can also choose to download full copies of messages by default When finished select Services Connect to disconnect You also need to disconnect your dial up connection by double tap ping the icon in the status bar and selecting Disconnec
46. able 5 Digit Addenda of a 5 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC A data Only reads UPC A barcodes that have Addenda Required addenda When this feature is selected the data is output with a space between the Include Addenda Separator data from the main barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Transmits the numeric system digit of Send Number System a UPC symbol 193 Appendix A A 3 21 UPC E Symbol Config Check Char Digit Transmit Enable 2 Digit Addenda Enable Expanded UPC E Enable 5 Digit amp ddenda amp ddenda Reauired Include Addenda Separator Send Number System 27 52 2 11 19 Functions v Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The output of the check digit at the Check Char Digit Transmit ihe scanned dala Option allows decoding and outputting Enable 2 Digit Addenda of a 2 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC E data Enable Expanded UPC E Enable UPC E Expanded code Option allows decoding and outputting Enable 5 Digit Addenda of a 5 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC E data Only reads UPC E barcodes that have Addenda Required addenda When this feature is selected the data is output with a space between the Include Addenda Separator data from the main barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Transmits the numeric
47. allenge Handshake CHAP Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP Microsoft CHAP v2 v2 Preview user name and password 7 amp Conn 3 21 8 7 conn K 2 21 Figure 3 68 Network and Dial up Figure 3 69 Network and Dial up Connections Connections 105 Chapter 3 USB Ethernet Series Ada USB Ethernet Series Figure 3 70 Network and Figure 3 71 Network and Dial up Dial up Connections Connections MARS 1030 User Manual 106 3 2 13 Owner Table 3 31 Owner con Icon and function Identification Tab Figure 3 74 Fill in or edit the data as desired To have this information displayed when you start your Owner device select Display Owner Identification at Power On To set up identification for remote networks see Setting up identification for remote networks Network ID Tab Figure 3 75 Enter the user name password and domain name you use to log on to remote network x Figure 3 72 Owner Properties Figure 3 73 Owner Properties 107 Chapter 3 3 2 14 Password Table 3 32 Password Icon and function Password Setting Tab Figure 3 76 Enter the password In the Confirm password box enter the password Password again To require the password on startup select Enable password protection at power on and or select Enable password protect
48. art Otherwise the whole document is searched Select Edit gt Find Enter the text you want to find For a paragraph enter p For a tab stop enter t Select the search options you want To continue searching select Edit gt Find gt Next Replace text To replace text in one part of a document select that part Oth erwise the whole document is searched Select Edit gt Replace Enter the text to replace and the text to substitute For a para graph enter p For a tab stop enter t Select the replacement options Select Find Next On the Find Replace toolbar select the appropriate button 141 Chapter 5 Move copy or delete text Select the text you want to move copy or delete move or delete text select the Cut button To copy text select the Copy button To paste the information move the insertion point to the desired location then press the cursor over a Paste button Notes To undo an action select Edit gt Undo To restore the action select Edit gt Redo 5 2 6 2 Formatting text Creating bulleted and numbered lists Select the Bullets or Numbering button Type the first item Press ENTER type the next item and repeat as needed Select the button again to end list formatting Note To change the number style for the selected list select Format gt Paragraph In the Format list select the style
49. bar and Start 3 2 Control Panel To view the Control Panel and settings tapping Start gt Settings gt Con trol Panel Barcode Bluetooth Settings Device 1 Control Date Time Center 5 Display Input Panel Internet Options g Keyboard baies and Owner E cont Cont Figure 3 1 Control Panel MARS 1030 User Manual 54 3 2 1 Barcode Setting CAUTION Please do not enter any Barcode Applications before completing barcode configuration Ww There are three tabs for scanner configuration set ting Basic Code Configure and Code ID Pe In addition there is a Barcode Setup for the Code Configure tab Settings ode Configure tab 55 Chapter 3 3 2 1 1 Basic Tab BarCode Settings Copy amp Paste Figure 3 2 Basic Tab MARS 1030 User Manual 56 Table 3 1 Basic Explanation Field Name Function Explanation Select the number of beep tones after a suc cessful scan After scanning the barcode do not beep After scanning the barcode beep once After scanning the barcode beep twice Select the scanning timeout duration in sec Scan Timeout onds from this pull down list 2 20 seconds Default 5 seconds After showing barcode do not action After showing the barcode jump to the next row After showing the barcode jump one unit After showing the barcode jump a sect
50. ble Enable this barcode Enable if you are scanning Aztec Runes the Enable A R smallest type of Aztec Code symbols which have the capacity to encode a very short license plate message The minimum and maximum length ranges 9 9 for the barcodes 1 3750 MARS 1030 User Manual 162 A 3 2 Codabar Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The scanner can read barcode data with a Check Char Digit check digit If this item is not checked the bar Enable code is read as though no check digit was present The scanner will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check digit and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data Check Char Digit Transmit This setting is only valid if check char digit is enabled Start Stop characters identify the leading and Start Stop Transmit trailing ends of the barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges Messages for the barcode are 2 60 163 Appendix A A 3 3 Code 11 Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode This option sets whether 1 or 2 Check Char Digit Enable check digits are required with Code 11 type barcode Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for the barcode 1 80 Check Digits Required Default Two Check Digit Two Check Digits MARS 1030 User Manual 164 A 3 4 Code 12
51. canner reads barcode data with a check digit If not checked the barcode will be read as though no check digit was present Check Char Digit Enable The scanner will only read Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a check digit and will transmit this character at Check Char Digit Transmit the end of the scanned data This setting is only valid if check char digit is enabled assa The minimum and maximum length 9 9 ranges for the barcode 2 80 MARS 1030 User Manual 174 A 3 13 MaxiCode Symbol Config Functions 5 Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode 1 150 175 Appendix A A 3 14 MicroPDF417 Symbol Config Functions 5 _____ Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode are 1 366 MARS 1030 User Manual 176 A 3 15 OCR A OCR B US Currency Setup OCR 99999999 r The imager is able to read machine readable fonts used in optical ter recognition OCR The imager can read from 6 to 60 point OCR type face OCR Mode OCR A 012 34 Bb BHABCDEF GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVUXYZ N x OCR B 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ lt gt 177 Appendix A e U S Currency Serial Number Money 10770027 7 MICR E 13B Okt 3 L6 TAA
52. cations described below Control Center Figure 3 36 Control Center 3 2 5 1 Information Table 3 20 Information con Item and function Information Tab Provide Software version MAC address Bluetooth ID Serial No and Configuration No 89 Chapter 3 3 2 5 2 Brightness Table 3 21 Brightness Icon Item and function Brightness Change the LCD brightness by tapping right arrow left arrow You can also change the LCD brightness by pressing The brightness setting has seven steps Every step has a cor responding icon M Open keypad brightness not Enable Keypad Brightness Backlight Timeout Save battery life by automatically turning off the backlight when not used Th lem isabled when its 1 minute 2 minutes and 5 minutes backlight after m item is not marked 1 minute 2 minutes and 5 minutes Dim backlight Save battery life functionally of idleness after 20 seconds of idleness MARS 1030 User Manual 90 Brightness LCD Brightness lt gt Enable Keypad Brightness Backlight Timeout Battery power turn off backlight after 2 minutes gt power turn off backlight after Never Dim backlight after 20 seconds af idleness emm Figure 3 37 Brightness K 12 05 3 2 5 3 Backup Restore Table 3 22 Backup Restore con Item and funct
53. cribes the basic use of the PDT Setting Provides basic instructions for customizing the PDT by adjusting settings Communication Describes how to use the communica tion features of the PDT Software Application Software implement procedures Barcode Setting Provides instructions for customizing the barcode engine MARS 1030 User Manual 2 1 2 User and Product Safety e Do not stare into the laser beam directly or shine it into eyes Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibly cause personal injury If the LCD panel is broken never touch the liquid inside for such contact would irritate the skin e Although the MARS 1030 PDT has passed IP54 standard tests for water and dust resistance avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture For these conditions exceed the IP54 stan dard and could result in water or other contaminants entering the PDT e Use only the approved AC Adapter with the PDT Use of an unap proved AC Adapter could result in electrical problems or even cause a fire or electrical shock to the user e Be sure that only authorized suppliers are allowed to disassemble and reassemble the device If the device or parts has been damaged due to wrong handling the product and parts warranty shall be void e Always make backup copies of all important data This is easily one by using a cable or Single Cradle
54. ct File Send If you are working offline the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect Tip To see more header information select the triangle in the lower right corner of the header area Select the triangle again to collapse the header area Save a message Select File Save to save the message you are composing or editing The message is not sent and is saved in the inbox folder of the active service Reply to forward a message Open the message and then select Compose gt Reply to Sender Reply to or Forward Enter your response Select File Send Tips e Selections in the Options dialog box determine whether the original text is included e To see more header information select the inverted triangle in the lower right corner of the header area Select the triangle again to collapse the header area i Check Inbox status In list view select Compose gt Status You can view details such as the number of messages to be sent deleted and copied and the number of attachments to be downloaded i Download message from the server When you download messages you need to create two connec tions a remote connection and a mail server connection The remote connection connects you and your ISP or network The MARS 1030 User Manual 132 mail server connection enables messages to be downloaded from your mail server to the Inbox on your device
55. cuments To see all folders that have been accessed select Go gt History Double tap a folder to return to it 5 2 8 2 Viewing files as icons lists M To view icons select View gt Large Icons or Small Icons To view list select View gt Details 5 2 8 3 Working with files and folders Create a new folder Jf necessary open the folder in which the new folder is to be placed MARS 1030 User Manual 148 Select File New Folder P Add a folder to your Favorites list Open the folder Select Favorites gt Add to Favorites Inthe Name box type the shortcut name Tips e To open a favorite file or folder select Favorites and then select the folder e To organize your favorites select Favorites gt Organize Favorites i Transfer a file using infrared file select it line up the infrared ports and select File gt Send To gt Infrared Recipient To receive a file line up the infrared ports and select File gt Receive 5 2 8 4 Creating desktop shortcuts Display the file or web page for which a shortcut is needed Select File gt Send to Select Desktop as Shortcut 5 2 8 5 Switch to internet Type a URL in the address bar 149 Chapter 5 5 3 DiskOnChip The DiskOnChip helps to save applications or data files onto a Flash Memory device Note The DiskOnChip storage memory resists all reset warm cold reboot conditions and software firmware
56. de The PDT will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time The idle duration can be customized using the Power con trol panel Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off Press the key to suspend the PDT Press the key again for the PDT to resume its Previous state Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when the system is using battery power This will save battery power when the PDT is not in use Figure 2 20 Schemes Tab Power Properties scheme Battery Power m 4 L 4 pu 1 PET ba cr Fr Ly Cr i LL LS IL After 5 minutes After 4 minutes _ After 5 minutes After 10 minutes After 30 minutes 49 Chapter 2 Suspending The following conditions will suspend e Press the lt Power gt key while the unit is on The Switch state to Suspend time expires which indicates that there has been no use for a specified of time The battery pack is completely discharged e Tap Start gt Suspend I My Computer Tap here to let PDT enter into suspend mode 2 6 2 Resuming Use one of following methods to resume wake up the PDT Press the lt Power gt key to suspend or resume wake up Put the PDT into dock When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode the PDT remains suspended until the battery is cha
57. ding and outputting Enable 2 Digit Addenda of a 2 digit addendum at the end of all scanned EAN 8 data Option allows decoding and outputting Enable 5 Digit Addenda of a 5 digits addendum at the end of all scanned EAN 8 data l Only reads EAN 8 barcodes that have Addenda Required addenda When this feature is selected the data is output with a space between the Include Addenda Separator data from the main barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space MARS 1030 User Manual 172 A 3 11 EAN 13 Symbol Config 5 Functions A Symbol Enabe Symbol Enable Symbol Enabie Enable this barcode this barcode The output the check digit at the end Check Char Digit Transmit tescanned dala Option allows decoding and outputting Enable 2 Digit Addenda of a 2 digits addendum on the end of all scanned EAN 13 data Option allows decoding and outputting Enable 5 Digit Addenda of a 5 digits addendum on the end of all scanned EAN 13 data Only reads EAN 13 barcodes that Addenda Required addenda When this feature is selected the data is output with a space between the Include Addenda Separator data from the main barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space 173 Appendix A A 3 12 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The s
58. download full copies of messages by default or you selectively download full copies of messages by opening the message and selecting Services Get Full Copy Limitations apply Get file attachments POP3 only Select to download and save message attachments when getting full copies of messages This option may use significant RAM and network bandwidth This setting applies whether you download full copies of mes sages by default or selectively download full copies of mes sages by selecting Services Get Full Copy Get file attachments and meeting requests IMAP4 only Select to download and store meeting requests and message attachments when getting full copies of messages This setting applies whether you download full copies of messages by default or selectively download full copies of messages by selecting Services Get Full Copy Limitations apply Only if small than IMAP4 only Select this to restrict the size of the attachments you download Set this to 10 KB if you want to receive meeting requests only Include the original message in a reply Select Services Options Compose tab Under Reply select Include Body This setting will place a copy of the original message beneath your response text To indent the original message select Indent To add leading characters such as to the original message lines select Add leading character and enter the character you want Save copies of sent messages By default se
59. e Keep its function or by customer demand Main Barcode Scan Key The Gy key activates the scan function of MARS 1030 Power On Off The key puts the terminal into and out of suspend mode oa Application key 1 This key can Internet Explorer redefined 2 Microsoft WordPad Application key 2 This key can be redefined Inbox Application key 3 This key can be redefined File Explorer Application key 4 This key can be redefined Lj Right Move the cursor one character to the right The cursor will move continuously if this button is pressed continuously Left Move the cursor one character to the left The cursor will move con tinuously if this button is pressed continuously Down Move the cursor down one row or line The cursor will move continu ously if this button is pressed con tinuously Pop Up Move the cursor up one row or line The cursor will move continu ously if this button is pressed con tinuously Y ESC This key performs a cancel action 31 Chapter 2 Key Main Function Definition Backspace key it moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed It deletes the BS Backspace previous character each time it is pressed if you are typing text The cursor will move continuously if this button is pressed continu ously Change to letters 1 The
60. ect the year or open a numeric dial Select the up arrow to increase the value select the down arrow to decrease the value Or you can type a new value in the field 3 Select the month to open a pull down list of months or press the arrow buttons on either side of the month to increase or decrease the month 4 To change the time select the hour minute second or AM PM value then select the up arrow to increase the value or select the down arrow to decrease the value or type a new value into the field 3 Select the correct time zone from the pull down list To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time enable the checkbox at the bottom of the screen T Select Apply to save your changes and make additional modifica tions or select OK to exit the Date Time settings MARS 1030 User Manual 42 2 5 2 Entering the Data To select and open programs select Start gt Programs from the taskbar to open a list of available programs Or if the program has a icon on the desktop double tap it to open it There are several ways to enter data on the PDT once in an application Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters Refer to Using the Keypad on page 27 Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters Refer to Using the Stylus on page 26 Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC Use the sty lus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text double tapping t
61. eives an attached Word document or template created in Word version 6 0 or later Word Pad can convert the file To view the document simply open the attachment in WordPad During conversion some formatting attributes may be changed or lost To avoid losing these attributes permanently close the file after viewing it rather saving the file on the device If saving the file save it with a different file name For more information about performing conversions on your device study the following topics Changes caused by Word document conversion Formatting Borders and Shading Borders and shading are not displayed in WordPad but are restored if converted back to a Word document Shading is not restored when used in a table but simple borders are restored Character formatting Bold italic strikethrough superscript subscript and hidden text are retained and displayed Other effects are changed or removed Colors Colors are retained and mapped to the colors available on the current system Fonts and font sizes Fonts not supported by your mobile device are mapped to the closest font available in WordPad Page Formatting Headers footers footnotes columns pages setup information and style sheets are removed during conversion to WordPad WordPad supports built in headings Paragraph formatting Tabs alignment bullets indentation simple numbered lists and paragraph spacing are retailed and dis
62. endix A ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page dd MARS 1030 User Manual po D 02 0 p pe _ km Eer p po 0 ps m pc p P 252 b p p p ps 184 pm co a amp E ES EB 9 237 ED a Fa FB m 5 5 E ee p co ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 De or 128 Bo peo ho 92 po 29 pi p po po mg 162 2 qo co po 2 220 _ ur ce ce e gt ce MM SM ps TN Ee EN C 145 91 i pi A LN MN m pe CNN M UNIONE 157 gp p _ 21 pb y ps rb i pe CNN 22 pp p FE p 159 pr 23 jp ps Fr y 165 Appendix A OCR Programming Chart C d 1 h EMT r Save Discard MARS 1030 User Manual 186 Programming Chart JL 1 2 d 187 Appendix A ILI ave S MARS 1030 User Manual ILU ILL ILL Discard 188 A 3 16 PDF417
63. er the entire background select Tile image on background Appearance Tab Figure 3 51 Change the color scheme Figure 3 52 From the Scheme list select a scheme View your choice in the preview box If you like the scheme select Apply Create a custom color scheme From the Item list select a display item From the Basic colors list select a color and select View your color selection s in the Preview box To save the scheme select Save In the Save this color scheme as box enter a name for the scheme and select Select Apply Display Properties E Appearance Mone EN Figure 3 48 Display properties Figure 3 49 Display properties MARS 1030 User Manual 96 2 Desktop gt Programs gt Favorites gt Recent E startup Figure 3 50 Display properties Figure 3 51 Display properties High Contrast Black High Contrast White pesto NN p EE k Figure 3 52 Display properties 97 Chapter 3 3 2 9 Input Panel Table 3 27 Display properties con Icon and function Input panel Figure 3 53 Select the input method you want to change To change the Soft Keyboard Options tap Option Figure 3 54 Options Tab Change the soft keyboard options as desired selecting from Large or small keys
64. eric keys define Toenter enter Press the e Press the me 37 Chapter 2 Press the Keys Press the Keys MARS 1030 User Manual 38 Press the Keys Press the Keys 39 Chapter 2 Press the Keys Press the Keys e The key is not needed to key in a character if it isn t the first alphabetic character being keyed in key is not needed to key in a character if it isn t the first capital alphabetic character being keyed in MARS 1030 User Manual 40 2 4 8 Using Earphones and a Microphone Connect earphones and a microphone to PDT earphone jack connector The PDT doesn t have a built in microphone if you want to make voice recordings you have to use an external microphone Figure 2 13 Earphones 41 Chapter 2 2 5 Navigating the Display 2 5 1 Setting Time and Date In the Date Time options you can change the year month date time time zone or select automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time To set or change the date and time Date Time Properties Date Time ES March 2006 M TWTEF 5 ESI 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mie 200 uel 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 CE NC E 12 17 02 PM Time zone GMT D8 00 Pacific Time US amp Cal Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving E one 54 2 7 om Figure 2 14 Date Time properties l Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time 2 change the year sel
65. 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 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 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 IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting This transmitter must not be co located or operated conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 5 Chapter 1 Caution Advantech declares that MARS 1030 ID M82 MARS 1030 is limited in for 2 4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U S A The FCC ID of MARS 1030 is M82 MARS 1030 CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test condi
66. g IMAP4 to receive e mail However this features does not work if TNEF is enabled so that you can receive meeting requests Check attachments status attachment sent with an e mail message whether it has been downloaded or not will appear as an icon at the bottom of the message in its own window If you don t see this pane select File gt Attachments gt Show Attachments If TNEF is turned on 50 you can receive meeting requests you will not see attach ments until they are fully downloaded To mark an attachment for downloading in a POP3 or IMAP4 service double click it The attachment will be downloaded the next time you connect You can also set Inbox to download attachments automatically when you get a full copy of a mes sage For more information see Receive attachments Open an attachment With the message open double tap the attachment s icon at the bottom of the message If you don t see this pane select File gt Attachments gt Show Attachments Store an attachment Select Service gt Options gt Storage tab Select to store attachments in internal RAM or on a storage card Ifyou use more than one storage card select it from the list MARS 1030 User Manual 134 Note Once you make the above selection all attachments will be moved to the selected card Delete an attachment delete an attachment from a message you are sending select the attachment and then select Edi
67. gure 3 18 Code93 MARS 1030 User Manual 76 3 2 2 14 Code128 UCC EAN128 BarCode Setup B Alphanumeric Barcodes Figure 3 19 Code 128 UCC EANI28 Code128 UCC EAN128 Explanation Enable UCC128 EAN128 Enable UCC128 EAN128 77 Chapter 3 C Type Other Barcodes 3 2 2 15 China Post E BarCode Setup C Other Barcodes Figure 3 20 China Post Table 3 16 China Post Explanation Explanation Checksum This controls whether or not to n IPIE Verify the checksum of the barcode o This controls whether or not to send 2 send Check Digit the check digit of the barcode C Min Max Min Length can be from 4 to 48 Default 4 48 Max Length can be from 4 to 48 Length 1 can be from 4 to 48 Fixed Length 2 can be from 4 to 48 Length 3 can be from 4 to 48 MARS 1030 User Manual 78 3 2 2 16 Code4 Code4 has no configuration BarCode Setup C Other Barcodes Figure 3 21 Code4 79 Chapter 3 3 2 2 17 GTIN GTIN has no configuration BarCode Setup C Other Barcodes Figure 3 22 GTIN MARS 1030 User Manual 80 3 2 2 18 Korea Code 3 of 5 Korea Code 3 of 5 has no configuration BarCode Setup C Other Barcodes Figure 3 23 Korea Code 3 of 5 81 Chapter 3 3 2 2 19 RSS BarCode Setup C Other Barcodes Rs Figure 3 24 RSS RSS Explanation The
68. iefly hold stylus the center of the target stylus on the center of each target as it Sehr moves around the screen around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel If necessary adjust the backlight on the PDT to make the screen readable The touchscreen can be recalibrated at any time using Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Stylus to open the Calibration program Figure 2 11 Calibration 2 Chapter 2 2 4 4 Adjusting the brightness Middle brightness 15 the factory default You can adjust the brightness to meet your environment and comfort as follows e Press the COR key and then press on the right key of Navigation key KY to increase brightness Press the ben key and then press on the left key of Navigation key to decrease brightness et The display will become dimmer automatically if you do not per form any operation for a specific period of time This helps to save battery power 2 4 5 To mute the Sound Gn key first and then press the To mute the sound press the key to turn the sound off or on 2 4 6 Using the Stylus The stylus is located next to the hand strap on the left rear side of the PDT as illustrated in PDT back side view on page 15 The stylus func tion is same as the mouse on a PC Use the stylus to Navigate the display select menu items and open applications Type characters on soft keyboard panel
69. ile viewing the page select File gt Save As save the file as a txt file i Open the file in a word processing program such as WordPad 5 2 3 15 Change home and search page settings t Select and open the page to use as the home or search page Select View gt Go gt Home or Search MARS 1030 User Manual 138 5 2 3 16 Save a copy of current page It is possible to save web pages and view them later when disconnected from the Internet or Intranet without using cached memory Select File gt Save As i Specify a folder location and give the file a name 5 2 3 17 Copy a web page to a document i Select all or part of the web page to be copied Select Edit gt Copy i Go to the text or html document to place the information and select the location in the text T Select Edit gt Paste 5 2 3 18 Select security options Select View gt Internet Options gt Security tab j Select the necessary security protocols 5 2 3 19 Change the font size Select View gt Text Size and select the desired size 139 Chapter 5 5 2 4 Media Player The PDT comes with Media Player for Windows CE NET installed Open Media Player by selecting Start gt Pro grams gt Media Player Wen o from the desktop Windows Select File gt Open to open a new media file Please refer to www microsoft com for additional information and help with your Microsoft Windows t 12
70. indows NT domain security This 1s not required for most ISP accounts If you have trouble connecting try clearing this box SMTP Host If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP enter the name in the box If you re setting up a POP3 Mail service with an ISP the ISP must use an SMTP mail gate way Return Address By default the return address is set to username POP3host or username Servername This 127 Chapter 5 depends on the service you are using If this is not your e mail address enter the correct address in the box Set general preferences If you are adjusting the setting of an existing service select Ser vice Options select the service you are using select Properties and then select Next In the General Preferences dialog box choose any of the following settings all of which are optional Disconnect service after actions are performed Select to automatically disconnect from the server upon completion of all pending actions This option minimizes connection time and cost Check for new messages every Select how often in minutes you want the device to check for new mail If this option is turned off you must check for new mail manually by selecting Services Send Receive Mail Display a message box when new mail arrives POP3 only Select this to be informed that new mail has arrived Display a message box when new mail arrives IMAP4 only Select this to be informed
71. ion You can backup restore the system to from a flash disk or inserted memory card A Disk on Chip B CF Card C SD Card Figure 3 38 This application must check the backup file on the DOC first If you select other storage this item will be checked again If the file exists the date appears next to Last backup date If the file doesn t exist the Restore Now but ton is disabled When you press the Backup Restore button a warning dialog box will appear Figure 3 39 When the system backup restore is finished a mes sage dialog will appear A Backup Figure 3 40 B Restore Figure 3 41 91 Chapter 3 Backup Restore Disk on Chip Figure 3 38 Backup Restore Figure 3 39 Backup amp Restore Start Message Figure 3 40 Backup OK Figure 3 41 Restore OK MARS 1030 User Manual 92 3 2 5 4 Fn key Settings Table 3 23 Fn Key Item and function Fn Key Setting Figure 3 42 The application program default settings Internet Explorer F2 Microsoft WordPad inbox My Computer To assign your favorite application program to F1 F2 F3 and F4 hot keys Choose F1 F2 or from the pull down list Figure 3 43 Tap Browse inside the Assign program applet Select one application program you want from the pro gram list then choose Figure 3 43 Tap Default to return to the default settings Figure 3 42 Fn Key
72. ion Disable this functionality J The duration of a continuous scan Select a method based upon the barcode scan ning application you will use A unit follows a unit quickly Hype showing the barcode number Conus Hase Show the barcode number amp lonce Type the desired label prefix in this text box Beep After Scan OK One Time Two Times 2 2 D A c T Termination Code 4 oO Continuous Scan D Ig Type the desired label suffix in this text box Press the Default button to reset all settings of the Basic Tab to default values Decoder firmware version ress the Set All To Default button to reset al settings of the Basic tab Code Configure tab Code ID tab and all barcodes of Barcode Setup to default values Set All To Default 57 Chapter 3 3 2 1 2 Barcode Tab Select the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list Tap to enable disable the desired symbologies BarCode Settings OK X Code Configure cade ID n A Numeric anly Barcodes LIP EAN 13 ISBN EAN 8 JAN 8 LI Add on 2 5 Industrial 2 af 5 f Interleaved 2 of 5 lPlessey MSI 0 Code 11 Iv Codabar 7 0 Matrix 2 of 5 Default Setup BarCode Setup Setup BarCode 82 Figure 3 3 Code Configure Tab Table 3 2 Code Configure Expla
73. ion To create a Dial up Connection Network an Double tap Make New connection Dial up Cn In the Make New Connection dialog box enter a name for the connection Select Dial Up Connection Select the Next button Select the modem you want use Select Configure Under Connection Reference use the default set tings provided If you can t connect using these set tings see your ISP or network administrator for specific information If you want to always enter a phone number before connecting select Manual Dial Select Select TCP IP Settings In the General tab ensure Use Server assigned IP address is selected In the Name Servers tab ensure Use Server assigned addresses is selected and select If you are unable to connect with these default settings see your ISP or network administrator for specific TCP IP information Select the Next button and type the telephone num ber Select the Finish button The connection you just created appears as an icon in the Network and Dial up Connections folder Setup a Point to Point Protocol PPP account with an ISP and obtain the following information Access telephone number User name Password MARS 1030 User Manual 102 con Icon and function Once you have established an account create a new connection on your device When creating this connec tion you should be able to use a
74. ion ignore 1st amp 2nd digits Do not transmit the 1st digit of the barcode Transmit 1st digit Transmit the 1st digit of the barcode F t orma Transmit 2nd digit Transmit the 2nd digit of the bar code Transmit 1st amp 2nd digits Transmit the 1st and 2nd digits of the barcode u This controls whether or not to send send Check Digit the check digit of the barcode 65 Chapter 3 3 2 2 3 EAN 13 ISBN BarCode Setup Numeric only Barcodes Figure 3 8 EAN IS ISBN Table 3 7 EAN 15 ISBN Explanation Explanation Ignore 1st amp 2nd digits Do not transmit the 1st digit of the barcode Transmit 1st digit Transmit the 1st digit of the bar code Format Transmit 2nd digit Transmit the 2nd digit of the bar code Transmit 1st amp 2nd digits Transmit the 1st and 2nd digits of the barcode k Diai This controls whether or not to send send Check Digit the check digit of the barcode This controls whether or not to use Enable ISBN Code the ISBN Code MARS 1030 User Manual 66 3 2 2 4 EAN 8 JAN 8 BarCode Setup Figure 3 9 EAN 8 JAN 8 Table 3 8 EAN 8 JAN 8 Explanation Explanation Ignore 1st digit Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode Format Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode When this option is selected the scanner Convert to EAN 13 will conver
75. ion for screen saver To exit the Password control panel press OK from the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the key pad Figure 3 74 Password Properties MARS 1030 User Manual 108 3 2 15 PC Connection Table 3 33 PC Connection con Icon and function TN PC Connection Tab Figure 3 77 Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer Figure 3 77 Tap the Change Connection button to modify the connection method to USB or Serial Figure 3 78 To exit the Change Connection dialog press on the control bar or press the Enter key on the key pad To exit the PC Connection properties control panel press on the control bar or press the Enter key on the keypad Connection PC Connection Proper IX fo yg a rey PE connection 1 bla Tur Erjabia rnirgext cogn Lic TO LT nications with your esktop computer Figure 3 75 PC Connection Figure 3 76 PC Connection 109 Chapter 3 3 2 16 Power 3 34 12 con Icon and function Battery Tab Figure 3 79 Provide change level indicators for the Main battery and the Backup battery Show the remaining power capacity of the main battery If a Main Batteries Very Low warning message shows the MARS 1030 will shut down in 30 minutes Figure 3 83 The
76. ired and then select OK Figure 5 4 Remote Connected 5 2 7 2 Disconnecting without ending a session ii In the Remote Connection window select Start gt Shutdown Select Disconnect gt Note If previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the session the Terminal Server will continue to execute any run ning processes the Remote Connection can later reconnect to this same session provided that the administrator has configured Remote Connection to reconnect later to disconnected sessions 5 2 7 3 Disconnecting and ending a session In the Remote Connection window select Start gt Shutdown Select Log Off gt OK 147 Chapter 5 5 2 8 Windows Explorer Windows Explorer works almost the Ele Edit view Go wx same on a PDT as it does on the PC See Address Computer Tel the topics below for information about 27 2 the difference between Windows Application DiskOnChip Documents Explorer on each device Data and Settings C C Network Program Files Documents Temp Windows Control Panel amp 12 56 PM Figure 5 5 Windows Explorer 5 2 8 1 Navigating in file view i Go forwards and back go back to the previous folder select Go gt Back go forward again to the folder previously viewed after hav ing gone back select Go gt Forward Use the Go menu To quickly access the My Documents folder select Go gt My Do
77. itish Posts ovdi Spe E ERBEN RE 197 A323 Canadian POSU 198 A 3 26 Australian POSU e In ei Ius 199 97 eet ee 200 252 268 201 203 209 Japanese Pos 202 2893 30 Planet Code deo niic 203 A 3 31 KIX Netherlands Post 204 AUS AM 205 A 3 33 TC TE binked Code 39 eaten 206 gom EE 207 y Table of Contents A 3 35 Korean Post MARS 1030 User Manual vi Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the MARS 1030 Portable Data Terminal PDT a Microsoft Windows CE Net rugged PDT Its special combina tion of features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications These features are e Intel XScale PXA255 400 MHz 32 bits RISC Processor e Windows CE NET 4 2 Operating System e 64 128 256 MB SDRAM amp 64 128 MB Flash ROM e Open Architecture User Accessible SD CF PCMCIA Slot e 240 x 320 3 5 Color TFT Display with Touch Panel e Numeric Keyboards with LED backlight e 802 11b Radio Support Bluetooth Optional e Integrated 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner 1 1 About this Manual The following chapters contained in this manual are Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Appendix A Introduction Presents general information about the PDT Getting started Des
78. k or not Advanced Tab Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu Enable Expand Control Panel to list all icons of the Control Panel from top to bottom MARS 1030 User Manual 120 CHAPTER Communication This chapter describes how to use the communication features of the PDT Chapter 4 Communication 4 1 Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 41 1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC Microsoft ActiveSync 15 a file transfer tool to synchronize the files a PC with the files on your PDT To install Microsoft ActiveSync complete the following steps on the PC l Goto the Microsoft Windows CE NET website and download the latest current version of ActiveSync http www microsoft com mobile pockeypc downloads Install the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC 3 Open ActiveSync Select File gt Communication Settings from AtiveSync s menu bar 5 Goto Using ActiveSync on page 4 1 to continue using Active Sync 4 1 2 Connecting PDT to Host PC 1 You can use either the USB Serial RS232 port of Single Dock USB Serial RS232 cable to connect the PDT to the Host PC e To use the dock you must first insert the PDT into the slot making sure that the unit is firmly seated the dock To use the cable connect the USB Serial cable to the PDT 2 Connect the USB Serial dock or cable to the Host PC s serial port or U
79. key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alphabetic modes Numeric mode is when you type num bers with number keys Alpha betic mode is when you type letters with the number keys 2 When you press the Alpha key an Alphabetic icon appears on the taskbar to indi cate alphabetic mode is enabled The keypad stays in the alphabetic mode until you press the 77777 key again Function change The TR key is used in combi nation with other keys to type spe cial characters and perform system functions MARS 1030 User Manual 32 A lt Main Function Definition 1 Number key 1 VER ES 2 Number key 2 Em 3 Number key 3 4 4 Number key 4 E 5 Number key 5 6 Number key 6 C 7 Number key 7 gp 8 Number key 8 Es 9 Number key 9 EM 0 Number 0 Way Point key Enter This key confirms data entry 33 Chapter 2 2 4 7 1 Special Function and Character Access The key 15 used in combination with other keys to type special char acters and perform system functions Table 2 5 Special Function Key Definitions Key Sequence Definition Function Increase the LED backlight brightness of display screen Lighter Backlight You must press the ben key then the gt Increase T a e key to increase backlight brigh
80. lecting the Symbology Setup menu item display the symbology setup dialog This dialog consists of a symbology drop down list plus four but tons and a message box Symbology Enable Dialog Functions Defaults the current symbology shown in the drop down list to the internal default Default Defaults all symbology options for all symbologies to Symbologies the internal defaults Enable All Enables all symbologies but does not change other Symbologies symbol options Disable All Disables all symbologies without affecting other Symbologies symbol options MARS 1030 User Manual 156 A 1 2 Decoder setup Decode And Display Options Functions Multiple Symbols Mode Maximum time in milliseconds that the imager attempts to decode before declaring a No Decode condition If attempting to decode using the trigger key the imager quits decode attempts even if the trigger key remains depressed A new decode using the trigger can only begin after the trigger is released The timeout also applies to the decode operation of the imaging technology The Timeout range is 0 meaning no time out i e infinite to 300 000 Enables Disables multiple symbols decoding Normally the imager stops attempting to decode when a bar code symbol is decoded In multiple symbols mode the imager does not stop until the trigger is released or a No Decode timeout occurs The same bar code will not be read again until the
81. ll of the default TCP IP settings provided in the Make New Connection Wizard If you can t connect using the default settings contact your ISP or access your ISP s Web site for specific TCP IP information such as primary and secondary DNS addresses To modify connection settings Select Start Settings Network and Dialup Connections Select the icon for connection settings you want to modify Select File gt Properties or double tap the appropri ate icon Select desired options There may be additional set tings that depend on the connection To modify select the icon and then select Advanced Set tings from the menu b Network an Dial up Dnnge ow Make Mew Connection New LANNDS1 Connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Virtual Private Network PPTP Virtual Private Network L2TP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE BE conn 93 jeder sca Figure 3 60 Network Dial up Figure 3 61 Network and Dial up Connections Connections 103 Chapter 3 Connection Select a device Select device erial Cable on COME Serial Cable on 2 Bluetooth on COM1 Infrared Port Serial Cable on COM TCP IP Settings USB Cable on COMMS LISB Cable on COME 27 conn 3 19 OA 7 conn K Se 3 20 am 5 Figure 3 62 Network and Dial up Figure 3 63 Network and Dial up
82. n the Service name field This name cannot be changed later Select The Mail Service Setup wizard appears after you add a service If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service select Service Options select the service you want to modify and then select Properties In the Service Definition dialog box complete the fol lowing entries as needed Connection Select the name of the connection you created to connect to the mail server If you are receiving e mail through a network Ethernet connection select Network Connection If you want Inbox to use your current connection select none If you have not created a connection select Create new connec tion Double tap the Make new Connection icon and follow the instructions the wizard When finished select Inbox on the Taskbar and continue setting up the Inbox POP3 Host POP3 only Enter the name of the mail server you use to receive and send messages Server IMPA4 only Enter the name of the mail server you use to receive and send messages User ID Enter the user name or mailbox ID assigned to you Password Enter the password you use to access this mail account If you do not want to be prompted to enter the pass word each time you connect select Save password Domain Windows NT Enter your Windows NT domain name This name is required only when connecting to networks such as a corporate network that use W
83. nation Barcode Symbology Explanation Type A Numeric only Barcodes Compressed version of UPC code for Die use on small products Universal product code seen on almost UPC A all retail products in the USA and Can ada EAN 13 European Article Numbering international retail product code ISBN Special use of the EAN 13 symbol to used internationally to mark books MARS 1030 User Manual 58 Barcode Symbology Explanation Compressed version of EAN code for use on small products UPC A UPC E EAN 13 and EAN 8 may all include an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode This sec UPC EAN Add ON 2 5 barcode which is usually not as tall as the primary barcode is used to encode additional information for news papers books and other periodicals EAN 8 JAN 8 E Industrial 2 of 5 IATA Older code not in common use Compact numeric code widely used in Interleaved 2 of 5 industry air cargo and other applica tions Plessey Older code commonly used for retail shelf marking MSI Variation of the Plessey code com monly used in the USA Code 11 Used primarily for labeling telecommuni cations equipment Codabar NW 7 Older code often used in library systems sometimes in blood banks Used in miscellaneous industrial applica Matrix 2 of 5 tions and mechanical numbering sys tems Type B Alphanumeric Barcodes General purpose code in very wide use m Code 93 Compact code
84. nformation ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version appli cation software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages 1 9 Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advantech com MARS 1030 User Manual 12 CHAPTER Getting Started This chapter describes the basic use of the PDT Chapter2 Getting Started 2 1 Check the package Open the package and check that nothing 15 missing or damaged Figure 2 1 Inside the package MARS 1030 Terminal Standard Battery Pack 3 7 V 3000 mAh Earphone Microphone Set Stylus USB Client Cable for Terminal CF Support Guide Standard AC Adapter 5 VDC 2 6 AC Power Cord Quick Guide Not Shown je pe b de cem MARS 1030 User Manual 14 2 2 General View of the PDT 2 2 1 PDT front side view Figure 2 2 PDT Front side view Scanner LED Indicator Scan Key Charger LED Indicator None Reserved for Customization Fl Key F2 Key Fn key LCD Touchscreen Right Scan Key Power Key F3 Key F4 Key Navigation Key Alpha Numeric Key DC Power Jack USB Serial Synchronization Port Enter Key 2 2 2 PDT back side view Figure 2 3 PDT back side view Batte
85. nize folders the contents of your device folders and mail server folders are compared and updated New mail mes sages are downloaded and messages in your device Outbox folder are sent The synchronization behavior depends on how you con nect to your mail server When you connect to a POP3 server the Inbox and Outbox folders on your device are synchronized with the corresponding folders on the mail server To synchronize after the initial con nection select Services Send Receive Mail When you connect to an IMAP4 server all folders including the Inbox and Outbox that are marked as offline are synchro nized To synchronize all folders after the initial connection select Services Synchronize Folders To synchronize just the selected folder and the Outbox folder select Services Send Receive Mail Compose and send a message In list view select Compose gt New Message Enter the address of one or more recipients separating them with a semicolon If the recipient 15 listed in the Address Book 131 Chapter 5 enter a few letters of the recipient s name and select Compose gt Check Name If there is only one match the e mail address 15 inserted If there is more than one match select the correct address from the Choose E mail Recipients dialog box If there is no match then add a new e mail address through Choose E mail Recipients To attach a file select File attachments Add Attachment Sele
86. nt messages are not saved on your device To enable messages to be saved automatically Select Services Options Compose tab Select Keep copy of sent mail in Sent folder Set the action to follow deleting moving or responding to a message 129 Chapter 5 Select the Services Options gt Read tab Select the desired options Delete a message Select the message and then select File Delete Messages are moved to the Deleted local folder and deleted according to the option you have selected in the Services Options Delete tab connect disconnect Deletes messages when you connect or disconnect from your mail service or exit the Inbox Immediately Deletes messages as soon as you select File gt Delete Manual Deletes messages when you select File Empty Deleted local Note If you are working offline messages are deleted from the device the next time you connect Empty the Deleted local folder Select File Empty Deleted local to permanently delete mes sages in the Deleted local folder check or adjust the current settings for deleting messages select the Services Options gt Delete tab Move or copy a message Select the message Select File gt Move To or File gt Copy To Select the destination folder If you are working offline the message will be moved or copied from the server the next time you connect Caution When you move a message that you have
87. o select one word and triple tapping to select an entire line paragraph Refer to Navigating the Dis play on page 42 Use the soft input panel digital keyboard with the stylus Refer to The Soft Keypad on page 44 Use barcode scanning to enter data Press the trigger or Bar Code Start key to initiate a scan The scanned data will enter the current application s open file Refer to Scanning Barcode on page 47 for more information on using a scanner For more information on factory installed applications Refer to Soft ware Applications on page 126 2 5 3 Command Bar Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs such a opening or editing a file 43 Chapter 2 2 5 4 The Taskbar The Taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays an icon for the active program the current time and system icons for utilities loaded in mem ory The Taskbar includes menu names buttons and the keyboard icon which opens and closes the soft input panel SIP The Taskbar allows you to select and close programs File Edit View Go x lt gt Command Bar address My Computer Application DiskOnChip Data Documents Network profiles Program Files 7 mw Temp Windows Control Panel amp hec 4 16 PM lt Task Bar Figure 2 15 Taskbar amp Command Bar 2 5 5 The Soft Keypad In applications that accept keypad input the s
88. oft input panel SIP can be used to enter data using the stylus The SIP is a digital QWERT Y style keyboard To open the SIP tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard Use the stylus to select letters numbers or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application MARS 1030 User Manual 44 2 5 6 Setting Up a Wireless LAN 1 Press Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt WLAN Manager 2 Launch the WLAN Manager to Enable the WLAN device 3 In the AP Browser tab tap the Scan button to refresh the network 4 Select a network tap the Join button or double tap it for more options 5 Press OK to save all your Wireless LAN settings 6 Tap the Exit button to Disable the WLAN device WLAN Manager WLAN Manager 00 13 49 2 00 12 49 00 22 22 7 Figure 2 16 WLAN Manager Figure 2 17 WLAN Manager 45 Chapter 2 The 802 11b WLAN is not connected to the network The 802 11b WLAN has no signal The 802 11b WLAN signal is low The 802 11b WLAN signal is OK The 802 11b WLAN signal is good WLAN Manager OK gt WLAN Manager Figure 2 18 WLAN Manager Figure 2 19 WLAN Manager MARS 1030 User Manual 46 2 5 7 Scanning Barcode To use the scanning function complete the following steps l If you have not already done so remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a laser scanner
89. oped by the National Center Supercomputing Applications at the University of Ilinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed 1 gal 1 8 Esme Sor 20 an 9 Figure 3 90 System Properties Figure 3 91 System Properties MARS 1030 User Manual 118 3 2 22 Volume amp Sounds Properties Table 3 40 Volume amp Sound Icon and function Volume Tab Figure 3 94 The factory default volume level is the four You can adjust the volume to your environment and comfort Volume amp dee ider f TE Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud or press the right or left edge of the navigation keys Sounds Tab Figure3 95 Enable the desired sounds for key clicks screen taps notifications and applications amp Sounds Pro IX amp Sounds Pro 7 OK 4 J gt mE CE Close Pragram gt Critical Stop Default Sound Empty Recycle Bin 4 Exclamation m lt Windows CE Default Sa Figure 3 92 Volume amp Sound Figure 3 93 Volume amp Sound 119 Chapter 3 3 3 Taskbar and Start Menu Table 3 41 Taskbar and Start Menu Icon and function Taskbar and General Tab Start Menu n this tab You can change the position of the Taskbar and Start Menu s always on top or not Auto hide or not Show Cloc
90. played in WordPad 145 Chapter 5 e Pictures Pictures are removed during conversion e Table of Contents Table of Contents text and some formatting are preserved How ever any text set at right aligned tab stops may wrap to the next line Index Index text and some formatting are preserved Tables Tables appear as tab delimited text Cells containing wrapped text tabs or paragraph markers may be difficult to read Simple tables are displayed accurately and restored when converting a WordPad file back to a WordPad document e OLE Objects OLE Objects are removed during conversion e Revisions marks annotations and comments Revision marks are visible but cannot be changed Annotations and documents are removed during conversion MARS 1030 User Manual 146 5 2 7 Remote connection The Remote Desktop Connection can log onto the Windows Terminal Server and then access and use all the programs installed on the server For example instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word you can run the desktop version of Microsoft Word 5 2 7 1 Connecting to terminal server Select Start gt Programs gt Remote Connection or run CETSC from the command prompt In the Server box type or select a Terminal Server a name or TCP IP address or select server in the bum drop down list D Select Connect 4 2 In Remote Connec me tion window type your Explorer user name password and domain if requ
91. r When charging the battery pack the charge indicator on the PDT turns After the battery pack is fully charged the indicator turns Green 21 Chapter 2 2 33 Charging the battery pack with a Single Dock a Leave the battery pack inside the PDT 1 Connect the power cord to the power adapter 2 Connect the power cord to a power source 3 Plug in the connector of the power adapter into the Single Dock 4 Insert the PDT into the Single Dock Figure 2 9 Charging with a Single Dock SS ee E A Aw When charging the battery pack the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red After the battery pack 15 fully charged the indicator turns Green CAUTION Single Cradle Adapter supplies 5 V DC 6 5 A This is different from the PDT Adapter 5 V DC 2 6 A Please use the single Cradle Adapter only MARS 1030 User Manual 22 b Place the spare battery pack into the Single Cradle s spare Battery charging slot Connect the power cord to the power adapter Connect the power cord to a power source Plug the connector of the power adapter into the Single Cradle pe DT pe Insert the battery pack into the Single Cradle s spare Battery slot When charging the battery pack the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red After the battery pack 1s fully charged the indicator turns Green CAUTION If the battery pack 1s removed from the PDT for too long the data stored inside the SDR
92. received through POP3 or synchronization to a folder you created on your device the copy of the message on the server is deleted This pre vents duplicate copies of messages Although the complete message is moved message attachments will be deleted if you have not selected the option to download attachments Once the message 1s moved you will be able to access the message only from your device ii Folder e Create a folder Select File Folder New Folder a for the folder MARS 1030 User Manual 130 e Delete a folder Select the folder you want to delete Select File Delete e Designate a folder as offline Only IMAPA folders can be designated as offline All IMAP4 default folders such as Inbox are automatically designated as offline Messages in offline folders can be viewed when you are disconnected from your mail server If a folder is not designated as offline you will be able to read and respond to messages in that folder only when connected to the server designate a folder as offline select the folder and then select Service gt Offline Folder e Rename a folder Select the folder you want to rename Select File Folder Rename Folder the new name for the folder Notes Default folders such as Inbox can t be renamed e Folders you create for IMAP4 mail servers can t be renamed e Synchronize folders while connected When you synchro
93. rged MARS 1030 User Manual 50 2 Resetting the PDT 2 7 1 Software Warm Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on idle or suspend power state that closes all applications and clears the working RAM but preserves the file system Reason to Warm Reset If an application hangs initiate a warm reset to terminate the application only Warm Reset Process To execute a warm reset press the F1 and 4 buttons simultaneously After Warm Reset e The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen e The custom settings in the registry are persistent 2 7 2 Cold Reset You can use Cold Reset to a initiate device 1f the Win CE NET OS locks up or the Warm Reset still doesn t work To perform a Cold Reset press Power F1 and F4 buttons simulta neously Devices will initiate after Cold Reset CAUTION Try warm reset before Cold Reset All applications will be Closed and working RAM and all files will be cleared if you ini tiate a Cold Reset It s better usually to back up your files to Flash ROM Flash Card or PC 51 Chapter 2 MARS 1030 User Manual 52 CHAPTER Setting This chapter provides basic instruc tions for customizing the PDT by adjusting settings Chapter 3 Setting 3 1 Introduction To view the available options for the PDT s settings tap Start gt Settings There are three items inside Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up and Task
94. rings l Turnon the OCR font to be read 2 Begin building the template Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol 3 Scan the characters for the string Exit OCR Template Editor Scan Save OCR Template to save your entries Discard OCR Template exits without saving any OCR Template changes A 3 15 4 Scanning Characters Use the Template Characters chart to determine what characters are needed to create the required format Use the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Codes in the back of this manual to scan the characters for the template Example It is required to read any combination of eight digits The template should be dddddddd To create this template first enable the OCR A font Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol and then scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart in the back of this manual eight times Scan Save OCR Template This would let you read any string of eight digits for example 37680981 A 3 15 5 Character Match Sequences On the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page A 4 find the Hex value that represents the character s to match Use the Programming Chart inside the back cover to scan the numbers that represent these characters Example It is required to read three digits three specific characters like and then three more digits MARS 1030 User Manual 180 The template would be ddd414243ddd hex codes for letters A B and C To create this template enable the OCR A fon
95. ry Cover Latch Speaker Under the Hand Strap Scan Window Battery Cover End Left Scan Key P Earphone Jack Connector 15 Chapter 2 Table 2 1 Description of PDT General View Red col Reading b d Scanner LED Indicator gt Successful reading Charging bate Battery charged full Do specific actions with touch panel and stylus 1 Charge LED Indicator LCM Touch Panel Left Scan key Right Scan key Scan key powers Puts the terminal into and wakes the termi y nal from suspend mode Four application program keys and hot keys as defined by the end user pU d Navigation keys for left right up and down Navigation key binos y 9 Numeric keys Change to Alphabetic keys uL KEYS after pressing Alphabetic key Toggle Alphabetic mode for Alphanumeric keys This key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions Enter key This key confirms data entry A connector to plug a earphone nector USB Serial Synchro connector to support USB Host Client nization port and serial functions Scan window A window for scanning of barcode reader ing information Protects the battery pack and keeps the 16 Battery Cover battery switch covered to keep the system in suspend mode Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys Alphabetic key 1 4 2 x
96. s the top level cer tificates for authorities you trust Figure 3 33 Figure 3 34 The My Certificates store contains your personal cer tificates which you use to identify yourself Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a chain of trust are stored in the Other Authorities store e Store Tab To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store select Import Figure 3 35 To view more details of the selected certificate such as the expanded name or expiration date choose View To delete the selected certificate from the store choose Remove Certificates 87 Chapter 3 Certificates Stores Trusted Authorities Lists the certificates trusted by you E O cens 3 Figure 3 31 Certificates BY O cer ie em 0 Figure 3 32 Certificates Certificates E3 Stores Trusted Authorities Lists the certificates trusted by you From Smart Card Reader Card Absent Friendly name pem Figure 3 33 Certificates 2 12 09 gam Figure 3 34 Certificates Certificate Details Friendly Mame Field Subject OW cClass 2 Public Primary Certit O VeriSign Inc 05 27 eer tos 30 95 Figure 3 35 Certificates MARS 1030 User Manual 88 3 2 5 Control Center The Control Center includes four appli
97. scanner will convert RSS to Convert to UCC128 UCC128 This controls whether or not to verify LI Verify the checksum of the barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 82 3 2 3 Bluetooth Device Properties Table 3 17 Bluetooth Device Properties con Item and function _ Scan Device Tab See Bluetooth Manager Windows on page 84 Tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth hardware The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devices that it finds see Bluetooth Manager Windows on page 84 If Bluetooth hardware is not found the Bluetooth Hardware Error window appears See Bluetooth Error Windows on page 84 See Bluetooth Icon on page 86 for a description of Bluetooth icons Double tap the device add it to the device list The Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears Tap No to connect to the device without authentication or tap Yes to authenticate the device before connecting Bluetooth Manager Windows on page 84 If the Yes was selected the Bluetooth Manager Authentica tion window the enter PIN windows appears Enter a PIN between 1 and 16 characters in the Enter PIN text box and tap OK The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the device for bonding See Bluetooth Enter PIN Windows on page 85 When prompted the same PIN must be entered on the other device When the PIN is entered correctly on the other device the bonded icon appears in the device list See Bl
98. system digit of Send Number System a UPC E symbol MARS 1030 User Manual 194 A 3 22 UPC E1 Check Char Digit Transmit Enable 2 Digit Addenda Enable Expanded UPC E Enable 5 Digit Addenda amp ddenda Reauired Include Addenda Separator Send Number System 27 o 2 11 pM 9 Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The output of the check digit at the Check Char Digit Transmit end of the scanned data Option allows decoding and output Enable 2 Digit Addenda ting of a 2 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC E1 data Enable Expanded UPC E Enable UPC E Expanded code Option allows decoding and output Enable 5 Digit Addenda ting of a 5 digit addendum at the end of all scanned UPC E1 data Only reads UPC E1 barcodes that Addenda Required have addenda When this feature is selected the data is output with a space between Include Addenda Separator data from the main barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Transmits the numeric system digit of Send Number System a UPC E1 symbol 195 Appendix A A 3 23 ISBT Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode MARS 1030 User Manual 196 A 3 24 British Post Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable _ Enable this barcode 197 Appendix A A 3 25 Canadian Post Symbol Config Functions
99. t Decrease the LED backlight brightness of display screen darker acklight You must press the Wg key then the ecrease S gt key to decrease backlight bright ness Move the cursor down one page The cur sor will move continuously if this button is pressed continuously Page Down You must press the Gh key then the bp key to move the cursor down one page Move the cursor up one page The cursor will move continuously if this button is pressed continuously You must press this key then the PU SE key to move the cursor up one page Mute or enable audio Audio Mute Press the ER key then the Esc key to mute or enable audio MARS 1030 User Manual 34 Key Sequence Definition Function The TAB function moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a m TAB form rn Tm Tabulation Press the Gh key first and then press me key Enter an at symbol by pressing the Qm key then the Enter a 7 by pressing the Um key then the ae key Enter a plus sign by pressing the Gm key then the Em key Paste objects by pressing the Qm key and then the ba key Delete the next character by pressing the Del Delete ben key and then the E key Enter a minus sign by pressing the Minus Sign Gm key then the gm key Copy objects by pressing the then the key Plus Sign
100. t Notes Receiving entire messages consumes memory The size column in the Inbox list view displays the local size and server size of a message Even when a message has been down loaded fully these numbers may differ because the size of a mes sage can very between the server and the device When using IMAP4 to get Outlook data you will see the contents of your Journal folder File editing transactions and documents such as Task items e mail message and Word documents attached using drag and drop will appear as shortcuts on the device A copy of the document will not be moved to your device and the shortcut on the device cannot be used To access the documents 133 Chapter 5 associated with a journal entry on the device attach the document to the entry rather than dragging and dropping it Also be sure to set your IMAP4 service to receive full copies of messages attach ments and meeting requests For more information on using the Journal see the Help for the desktop version of Outlook Working with Message Attachments Ifyou receive messages through a remote mail server in Inbox on the device select the Get file attachments and meeting requests IMAP4 or Get meeting requests POP3 setting in the Inbox Preferences dialog box For more information see Set Inbox preferences Notes Embedded images and OLE objects cannot be received as attach ments Embedded messages can be viewed as an attachment when usin
101. t Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol Scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart three times Then scan 414243 from the inside back cover the hex characters for A B and and scan the d three more times Scan Save OCR Template This would read any string of three digits then ABC then any string of three digits for example 55 ABCH83 A 3 15 6 Adding Spaces You may also need to put spaces in your template Example You need to read three digits space three specific characters like a space and three more digits The template would be ddd2041424320ddd Y hex code for a space To create this template enable the OCR A font Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol Scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart three times and then scan 2041424320 from the Programming Chart the hex characters for space A Scan the d three more times and then scan Save OCR Template This program will read any string of three digits space space and then any string of three digits For example 551 ABC 483 Note If using Quick View to program use the space bar to designate space and not the hex value of 20 181 Appendix A A 3 15 7 Stringing Together Multiple Formats Creating Statements To program the imager to accept and recognize many OCR formats it 15 necessary to string together each format beginning with
102. t UPC E to UPC A by transmitting five zeroes E Add five 0 E 2 BUB Add five zeroes at prefix of the barcode ow digits Add five zeroes from 4th digits 67 Chapter 3 3 2 2 5 UPC EAN Add on 2 5 UPC E UPC A EAN 13 ISBN and EAN 8 JAN 8 may all include an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode This barcode will show primary and additional codes together The UPC EAN Add ON 2 5 code cannot used alone It must operate with UPC E UPC A EAN 13 ISBN or EAN 8 JAN 8 BarCode Setup 4 Numeric anly Barcodes B JUPC EAN Add ON 2 5 Ll Figure 3 10 UPC EAN Add on 2 5 UPC EAN Add On 2 5 Explanation MARS 1030 User Manual 68 3 2 2 6 Industrial 2 of 5 IATA BarCode Setup Figure 3 11 Industrial 2 of 5 Table 3 9 Industrial 2 of 5 Explanation This controls whether or not to Send Check Digit send the check digits of the bar code This controls whether or not to use Enable IATA Code this IATA Code This controls whether to verify the Verify checksum of the barcode Min Length can be from 2 to 48 cy Min Max Default 2 48 Max Length can be from 2 to 48 Length 1 can be from 2 to 48 C Fixed Length 2 can be from 2 to 48 Length 3 can be from 2 to 48 69 Chapter 3 3 2 2 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 BarCode Setup A Numeric only Barcodes ie Figure 3 12 Interleaved 2 of 5 Table 3 10 Interleaved
103. t gt Clear or press the DEL key on the keypad delete an attachment you have received delete the message Attach a file to a message With the message open select File gt Attachments Add Attachment Select the file you want to attach Note OLE objects cannot be attached to Inbox messages Note 1 To add a mail service select To remove mail service select the service from the Installed service box and select Remove To view a mail service s properties select the service from the Installed service box and then select Properties File Compose Servic Fl 9 ActiveSync ae Deleted lacal Tones DU ess 2 Epinbox Ko 1 77 AM IE E Figure 5 1 Inbox 135 Chapter 5 5 2 3 Internet Explorer With the Internet Explorer it is possible to view the Web or intranet Web pages A modem or WLAN is required to connect to an Internet server provider ISP or network 5 2 3 1 Connect to the Internet To view Web pages set up a remote connection to your ISP or network Ie ee Favorite x 5 2 3 2 Start Internet Explorer YAHOO Open Internet Explorer by Sign In selecting Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer Mail To setup the default home page 2 Mid navigate to the web page that 15 4 Sports desired for use as the default web 5 News page 6 Hell Finance 7 88 Local Info i select View gt Internet
104. ter 3 3 2 2 11 Matrix 2 of 5 BarCode Setup Figure 3 16 Matrix 2 of 5 Table 3 14 Matrix 2 of 5 Explanation This controls whether or not to Send Check Digit send the check digits of the barcode This controls whether or not to Checksum Verify verify the checksum of the bar code Min Length can be from 4 to 48 Max Length can be from 4 to Default 4 48 Length 1 can be from 4 to 48 C Fixed Length 2 can be from 4 to 48 Length 3 can be from 4 to 48 MARS 1030 User Manual 74 B Type Alphanumeric Barcodes 3 2 2 12 Code39 Code32 BarCode Setup B Alphanumeric Barcodes T Figure 3 17 Code39 Code32 Table 3 15 Code39 Code32 Explanation Explanation Standard Enable Code 39 Standard characters Format Code39 Full ASCII Enable Code 39 Full ASCII character Code32 Enable Code 32 This controls whether or not to transmit start stop Digt 0000 Start start stop Digt 0000 Digit start and stop digits This controls whether to verify the Verify checksum of the barcode Checksum This controls whether or not to transmit Transmit the checksum of the barcode 73 Chapter 3 3 2 2 13 Code93 Code93 has no configuration BarCode Setup B Alphanumeric Barcodes Fi
105. that is not Code 39 If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is turned on certain character pairs within the barcode symbol will be interpreted as a single char acter Message Length The minimum and maximum length ranges for the barcode are 0 48 167 Appendix A A 3 6 Code 49 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode The minimum and maximum length ranges for the Message Length barcode are 1 81 MARS 1030 User Manual 168 A 3 7 Code 93 Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode 0 80 169 Appendix A A 3 8 Composite Codes Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Enable Enable to scan UPC A EAN 13 Composite EAN 13 Composite codes Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode 1 2435 MARS 1030 User Manual 170 A 3 9 Data Matrix Symbol Config Functions Symbol Enable Enable this barcode Messaae Lenath The minimum and maximum length ranges for 9 the barcode are 1 1500 171 Appendix A A 3 10 EAN 8 Symbol Config 5 Functions Z Symbol Enabe Symbol Enable Symbol Enabie Enable this barcode this barcode mE the check digit at the end of the Check Char Digit Transmit v scanned data Option allows deco
106. that new mail has arrived Send using MIME format POP3 only Select this to send messages with extended characters Only display messages from last 3 days Select how many messages per day you want downloaded Set inbox preferences If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service select Ser vices Options select the service you are using select Properties and then select New twice In the Inbox Preferences dialog box choose any of the following options Get message headers only Select to save storage space and time by downloading only headers You can download a full copy of the message later by selecting the message and then Services gt Get Full Copy Include lt number gt lines Select to set the message length approximate number of lines that you want to download Get Full Copy of messages Select to receive a full copy of all messages In addition to the message body any options you select in When getting full copy will be downloaded Selecting this option increases the amount of time needed to download messages MARS 1030 User Manual 128 Only synchronize folder hierarchy under Inbox IMAP4 only Select to reduce download time by preventing the com plete downloaded of the folder list every time you connect Get meeting requests POP3 only Select to download and store copies of meeting requests when getting full copies of messages This setting applies whether you have chosen to
107. tions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recom mend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 Class II Laser Product 2 Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of proce dures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 3 Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Do not allow young children to use the product without adult super vision 5 not replace repair the LED Laser These are not user replace able 6 not shine LED Laser on a reflective surface MARS 1030 User Manual 6 1 4 Product Labeling The PDT has several labels as shown in Figure 1 1 and 1 2 Figure 1 1 Product Labeling Front side view WARNING TURN ON UNIT UNTIL BATTERIES ARE CHARGED FOR MINIMUM OF 1 1 1 7 Chapter 1 Figure 1 2 Product Labeling Back side view gom ae ae 7 SS x di 1 f 1 xy roy a MARS 1030 User Manual 1 5 System Specifications The MARS 1030 PDT detailed specifications follow Unless otherwise noted all the specifications are subject to change without prior notifica tion Table 1 1 System Specification MARS
108. ue tooth Manager Windows on page 85 83 Chapter 3 Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Figure 3 25 Bluetooth Manager Figure 3 26 Bluetooth Manager Windows Windows Bluetooth Error i Bluetooth Manager Figure 3 27 Bluetooth Error Figure 3 28 Bluetooth Manager Windows Windows MARS 1030 User Manual 84 Bluetooth Bluetooth Figure 3 29 Bluetooth Enter PIN Figure 3 30 Bluetooth Manager Windows Windows Note If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list ensure it is turned on in discovery mode and within range 30 feet 10 meters of the mobile computer 85 Chapter 3 Table 3 18 Bluetooth Icon Unknown device icon Device is not defined Device is locked and cannot be Locked icon bonded to Device is not locked and can be Not locked icon bonded to e Bluetooth device icon Bluetooth device MARS 1030 User Manual 86 3 2 4 Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores Table 3 19 Certificates con Item and function Store Tab Figure 3 31 n the Stores tab select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop down list Figure 3 32 The Trusted Authorities store list
109. us Power Scheme Battery Power Power Properties EJ Battery Schemes Device Status Power Level High 00 Switch state to Suspend After 5 minutes After 4 minutes lt After 5 minutes 1 After 10 minutes After 30 minutes 5 452 100 3 26 AM GA Figure 3 79 Power Figure 3 80 Power Your main batteries are running very low on power Please change the batteries at your next opportunity Consult the manufacturer s instructions for directions on replacing or charging the main batteries Warning To avoid data loss be sure to turn off your device before removing the batteries 25 Boiron Figure 3 81 Power 111 Chapter 3 3 2 17 Regional Settings Table 3 35 Regional Settings Icon and function Region Tab Figure 3 84 Select the desired location language Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of Regional the screen Settings Select the tab at the top for any settings you wish to change Settings to modify include Number Currency Time and Date Regional Settings Properties OK E lir E Figure 3 82 Regional Settings MARS 1030 User Manual 112 3 2 18 Remove Programs Table 3 36 Remove Programs con Icon and function e Remove Programs Tab Only user installed programs can be removed Select the program you wish to remove from the list
110. you want 7 Set the default font Select Format gt Font Select the font from the list of available fonts Select Set As Default confirm that changes will be applied to subsequent docu ments select Yes Note To apply the default font and stylus to selected text select Apply Default T Select a different font Select the text you want to change To select all text select Edit gt Select From the Font list select the desired font From the Font Size list select a size Note To see more formatting options select Format gt Font MARS 1030 User Manual 142 Change font formatting Select desired text Select the Bold Italic or Underline button change the font color select Format gt Font and select the color from the Color list i Adjust the paragraph alignment Select the paragraph to align using the mouse and cursor Select the Align Left Center or Align Right button Note To see more formatting options select Format gt Paragraph Indent a paragraph Select the paragraph to indent Select Format gt paragraph Adjust the indentation settings as needed Set tabs Select Format gt Tabs Change the tab settings as needed 5 2 6 3 Adjusting the Display Wrap text in the window Select View gt Wrap to Window T Display the document in full screen view Select View gt Full Screen To exit

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