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1. z L O Siid 111 am a ETTE Figure 6 10 Figure 6 11 Check GPRS Connection Status Click the Dial Properties icon in status bar as t B gt the dialog window shown as figure 6 12 to display the GPRS connection status Hide this message 2 Leth all gF 12 02 am y E Figure 6 12 GPRS status 32 Chapter 7 Using ActiveSync Introduction Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher on theHost computer is use to synchronize information on the mobile computer with the host computer Install To install ActiveSync on the host computer download version 4 5 or higher from the Microsoft web site at http www microsoft com Refer to the installation description included with the ActiveSync software w Microsoit Activesync 41 5 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Welcome to Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Setup Click Next to install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 on your computer Figure 7 1 ActiveSync install interface Synchronize Information Microsoft Activ E ax Ney Prerneesity File Yi ew Tools Help Select Synchronization Settings a Select the type of information you want to synchronize o y Cy Syne stop Details Explore Options l l l To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop WH Administrat3 oN synchronization of that information clear its check box Connected O Mobile Device Desktop Computer 2 Calendar Microsoft Dutlook Synchronized B Contacts Microsoft
2. NLS PT30 Series Mobile Computer User Guide 2012 by Newland Auto ID Tech Co Ltd All rights reserved Please carefully read the manual before use the product and effectively to protect the safety of products operation Please keep this manual after reading properly and save for the next reading Do not disassemble the terminal or tearing the seal label on the terminal Otherwise FuJian Newland Auto ID Tech Co Ltd does not assume responsibility for the warranty or replacement The pictures in this manual are for reference only If the individual picture from the actual product was different with this manual please refer to actual product Regarding to the product modification and update Newland Auto ID Tech Co Ltd reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design at any time without notice This manual contains all the information is protected by copyright Any Company and individuals should not in any way or reason for any form of extract copy sell all or part of this document without written permission Newland Auto ID Tech Co Ltd 3F Building A No 1 Rujiang Xi Rd Mawei Fuzhou Fujian P R China 350015 Web http www nlscan com Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Initial release 2012 04 12 Modify text mistakes 2012 05 16 Table of Contents CRAE TADOU TRIS COG dla iban 1 WIRY Ee TN WN EE E EEA NE
3. 1D Barcode CCD 2 4 mil ISBN ISSN Code 93 etc 2D Barcode CMOS 25 mil ALL 1D and PDF 417 QR Code Data Matrix Maxicode Aztec etc HF 13 56MHz UHF 2 4GHz WLAN Summit IEEE 802 11 b g security support EAP WEP WPA WPA2 802 1X GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900 MHz WCDMA 850 900 1800 1900 2100 MHz or 900 1800 1900 2100 MHz WPAN Bluetooth Class II V2 0 GPS Camera Far Infrared UHF RFID Gen 2 Certificates FCC Part15 Class B CE EMC Class B CCC Software Version Firmware information query tool can detect and display terminal software and hardware version information and helpful future updates or maintenance The firmware information query tool can detect the information A To determine the operation system version B To determine the firmware version C To determine the system configuration production date and other information D To determine the version of WIFI module and WIFI and Bluetooth MAC addresses E To determine the type and version of barcode engine Tap Start Settings Control Panel double clicks Firmware Information Firmarelnfo OK E3 Attribute value GPRS Module 4 001 00 WIFI Address 00 17 23 a0 f5 b9 BT Address 00 1d df Sb fa 4d CCD Module 1 31 28 v3 0 0 13 2012 05 09 13 Serial Number Barcode config 20 223 LockConfig 1 0 215 PeripheralSwitch 1 0 156 Backlight setting 2 0 226 Firmware Info 1 1 227 ShowHidePanel 0 1 0 Calculator 1 0
4. Memory storage Mana ici illa 16 Rocennog UM O ineditos 17 MOM A IS eee E IE A EE A eaee 17 TS A e o III E A E EET N E A E 17 Eo A EE E E AE A E EA EAA 17 Barcode Settings POPPE H SESE EEE HSE EEE SHEE EEE HEHE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEEH EHS EEEE HOE EEEH EEE E EEE HH OE EEH EH OE EEE EOE EEEH EHO ESSE HEE EEEH EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EHS E EEE HEHE OEE SESE EEE LO HEE ELE SE OCES ESOL EEE 18 Barcode engine parameter CONQUE asustan ai 18 Reading WAC OCS isk E on gn O o PO ID A dette catadet 20 Reading polo AAA A cass A tases 21 Chapter 4 Using Bluetooth COMMUNICATION ina add tdi AAA Dieta esis 22 Chapter S USingVvik COmmrnuiniG Aton ta AEAEE UEA ENORA 24 Chapter 6 Using GPRS GCOMMUNICA MO Vussrtidana aria tdi didactico 29 Make Newiconn ec OMA A A AA A A E 29 Setting Dial UP COMEN AAA AAA AAA AAA AA A N TA 31 Check GPRS CONNESCUO NOUS usa cds 32 Chapter 7 USING ACUIVO SNE AA A AAA AAA ds 33 MAroduc tHon eses A OA E O dasa ce evapo sagt nds A OE 33 o etusau vase seesieoustsuesatabed bvusnconcsk Seusterasu die eeieeeee 33 Synenronize INTIMO israel dai hls 33 Chapters ACCESSOMES turas riada ARANOREN EET 34 o en et SP TO ET T een ee ne 34 e 34 FUBRIESO TIMO Cradle ati E AA Sd 34 e Ate P ESO rs A A O 34 A O 34 Use cradle chair ta ct 34 TSE AC ACAD lO ONE Titi ti tdt iia 34 LEED CMA UAC INICIO lcd td tai 35 LED indicator for Scanning Decoding Communication ccccccccesccesscessccesscessecessecesscessccesecessecese
5. 209 Figure 1 1 Firmware Information Chapter Descriptions lt gt Chapter 1 About This Guide general description of this manual lt gt Chapter 2 Getting Started provides information on getting the PT30 Series up and running for the first time lt gt Chapter 3 Using the PT30 Series provides basic instructions for using the PT 30 Series lt gt Chapter 4 Using Bluetooth explains how to use Bluetooth functionality lt gt Chapter 5 Using WiFi Communication explainshow to use WiFi functionality lt gt Chapter 6 Using GPRS Communication explainshow to use WiFi functionality lt gt Chapter 7 Using ActiveSync synchronizes information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer lt gt Chapter 8 Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the PT 30 Series lt gt Chapter 9 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during PT 30 Series operation More Information For more product and support information please visit our web site http www nlscan com Service Information Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the PT 30 Series and explains how to install and charge the batteries and power on the PT 30 Series for the first time Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the pack Verify that you received the
6. Bit Rate 36 Mbps Tx Power 50 mW Signal Strength 72 dBm 2 ds Sind mA Figure 5 5 Status Window Diags Windows The Diagswindows enables you to troubleshoot connection issues with SCU The following image is the SCU Diags windows for Windows CE Time acm OKE X Main Profile Status Diags Profle Default IP Address 27 151 13 135 sena SDC Diagnostics Output Figure 5 6 Diags window Re connect Initiate a reconnect of the radio Disable and enable the radio apply or reapply the current profile attempt to associate to the wireless LAN and attempt to authenticate to the wireless LAN Release Renew Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release renew Start Ping Stop Ping Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to the button Once the button is tapped its name and function changes to Stop Ping Pings continue until you tap Stop Ping move to a different SCU window other than Diags or Status exit SCU or remove the radio E Global Window Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles and settings that apply to SCU itself An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global window in SCU The following image is the SCU Global windows for Windows CE Summit Client Utility OKI x Main Profie Status Diags Gobal a gt Changing this setting will reset the connection a dbs idl LF 12 54
7. Dutlook O 3 Files Synchronized Files Y Tasks Microsoft Outlook Informatio Status Files Synchronized To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click Settings on that information type in the list and then click Settings Figure 7 2 Synchronize detail information Figure 7 3 Select synchronize item 33 Chapter 8 Accessories Battery Terminal battery capacity too low will cause the terminal malfunction Please charge the battery at less than 8 hours for sure the main battery and backup battery capacity was in full charge states Cradle Put PT30 into cradle Pick up PT30 from cradle Charging Use cradle charging Use AC adaptor charging 34 LED charging indicator Red light long bright During charge Green light long bright Charge complete LED indicator for Scanning Decoding Communication Red light bright During scan barcode Green light bright Success decoded barcode Blue light flash Communication module BT WIFI GPRS 3G during communication Connect Host PC via USB cable Qa 1 Open the USB port cover which is located in bottom of PT30 2 Plug in USB cable connector to PT30 USB port and the other sides of cable connect to host PC Notice Please make sure the host PC already installed Microsoft ActiveSync before connection Connect Host PC via Cradle ah 1 Put the PT30 into cradle 2 Plug in USB cable connector
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9. Warm reset Press the reset button to warm reset the terminal It will take around 6 10 seconds to restart the system User data in memory will not to destroy Cold reset Cold reset the terminal by hold the power key and pressed reset button and release the power key when screen redisplay t will take around 16 20 seconds system reloading and start again Terminal will restart in factory default setting User data in memory will destroy You can use backup restore tool to process your data Notice The battery cover must be closed before execute reset function otherwise the terminal will turn into suspend mode Locking the PT30 Use the device lock feature to prevent use of the device m _ gc Tap Start Settings ControlPanel double click LockConfig Lockcon g CON fo S cease operation to Lock allow screen to unlock als SH dll LGF 12 06 am 3 8 Lock configuration Below status you can lock the keyboard and touch screen A Terminal not operation in a period of time or by FUNC key backlight button B Pressed screen unlock button to unlock your terminal 17 Figure 3 9 Lock state Figure 3 10 Unlock state Barcode Settings Barcode engine parameter configuration e Tap Start Settings ControlPanel double click Barcode Settings o icon Barcode Setting program include Normal setting Barcode setting and Test three select pages A Normal Setti
10. power on password and screen saver password settings Password Be gt Date Time System date time and time zone settings Region language and input method settings Regional Settings Dialing configuration amp To remove programs that installed on the terminal Remove Programs 11 gt Input panel setting Input Panel Owner properties setting Network connects configuration Network and Dial up Co System information Screen display interface and backlight configuration View the information about certificates installed on the terminal 1 VW i o ue SAEN Y p A o Bas LLE 28 Came 5 22 4 5 12 Function Keys Introduction lt gt FUNN key Backlight key Lock Unlock function This locking function only work for one time then turn to unlock state automatically lt gt ALPHA and FUNC key is an independent processing operation will not overwrite each other lt gt The SHIFT key is only works on the ALPHA key be pressed lt gt ALPHA and SHIFT key combination types The keyboard is in lowercase input state when the SHIFT key is not pressed The status bar display lowercase icon The SHIFT key pressed once Status bar display uppercase icon and turn back to lowercase icon after pressed any 13 alpha key f the pressed key is not an alpha key to give up the SHIFT operation back to lowercase state Double pressed the SHIFT key within 0 5
11. seconds turn to uppercase input state statues bar display uppercase icon Pressed the SHIFT key again would turn back to lowercase state lt gt Long pressed or double pressed the TOOL key could popup the shortcut window lt gt Pressed the TOOL key a number key run the corresponding program Stylus Use the PT30 Series stylus to select items and enter information The stylus functions as a mouse lt Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select the menu item lt gt Tap and Hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item lt gt Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text Drag in a list to select multiple items CAUTION To prevent damage to the screen do not use any device other than the Newlandprovided stylus Adjust Volume 30 Volume amp Adjust the system volume using the tool program Sounds sontrol panel Tap Start Setting ControlPanel double click Volume 8 Sounds Click and move the slider to adjust the volume on Volume and Sounds dialog box Volume amp Sounds Properties OK El Volume amp Sounds Properties OK Fa Volume Sounds gt Event 1 1 1 1 x e VA Mao Soft Loud l Asterisk Enable sounds for Close Program Events warnings system events Critical Stop Applications 2 Default Sound Empty Recycle Bin Y Notifications alarms reminders 3 V Key clicks dE Ex
12. tap Call Options page 29 Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Connection Preferences q Baud Rate Select a modem Data Bits Wireless Modern Port Parity TCP IP Settings Flow Control Hardware Terminal Security Settings 7 Use terminal window before dialing 7 Use terminal window after dialing lt a nowt m 25 O b Said gt 00 am sy E 3 0 siid no am S B Figure 6 3 Modem setting Figure 6 4 Port Setting E As shown in figure 6 5 enter cgdcont 1 I1P cmnet in the bottom of field This cmnet means a service point of GPRS service provider Different GPRS service provider offer different service name Please contact with your service provider to get the information and tap OK button to save it Device Properties OK El Port Settings Call Options Call Setup Cancel the call if not connected within 120 seconds Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait for credit card fo Sec Extra Settings Special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string cadcont 1 IP cmnet e Q f gt dl gt 1 02 am r E Figure 6 5 Call option F As shown in figure 6 6 enter 99 1 into phone number field Different GPRS service provider offer different number Tap Finish save it G As shown in figure 6 7 screen will display the GPRS new linker Double clicks the GPRS icon to start the connection 30 Make New Connec
13. to cradle USB port and the other sides of cable connect to host PC Notice Please make sure the host PC already installed Microsoft ActiveSync before connection 35 Chapter 9 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes considerations on operation and battery charging and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during the terminal operation Considerations on using PT30 Disassembly and modification Please do not attempt to disassemble or modify the terminal if cause the damage to the terminal Newland does not assume warranty responsibility Connect power source Please use the terminal original power adapter otherwise there is a risk of damage to the terminal Abnormal situation Leave far away from fire source during battery charging Turn off the power when you found abnormal odor overheating or smoke situation and contact Newland service center there is a risk of fire if continue charge Drop Damage If the terminal caused the damage because drop down Please turn off the power and contact with Newland service center for help LCD Display Do not stress or impact LCD screen it may cause the broken glass of the LCD panel If the glass of the LCD panel is broken please do not touch the liquid for fear to cause skin burns or infection Stacking heavy objects Do not place heavy objects stacked on the terminal in order to avoid heavy objects lose balance and fall over caus
14. 22 23 E Application program will take the initiative to connect the last time connected Bluetooth device to communication LS BT Manager 2 10 3 BT Manager 2 10 3 Figure 4 6 Device searching ETEF 2 10 3 Serial 1 Figure 4 7 Service searching Figure 4 8 Favorite page Chapter 5 UsingWiFi Communication A Main Window The Main window provides an overview of the current wireless network connection configuration Active Profile The following image in Figure 5 1 is the SCU Main windows for Windows CE A 2 POKE x Default Status Associated Radio Type ABG Reg Domain Worldwide Auto Profle On Off Driver v3 03 11 SCU v3 03 14 Eo Said Lf 12 48 am y Figure 5 1 SCU Main Window Enable Radio Disable Radio When the radio is enabled select this button which displays Disable Radio to disable it When the radio is disabled select the same button which now displays Enable Radio to enable it When disabled the radio does not attempt to make a connection to an access point Active Profile To displays the name of the active profile Use the drop down menu to select a different profile Note If ThirdPartyConfig is selected and after the device goes through a power cycle WZC Windows Zero Configuration or another application is used to configure the SSID Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption settings Status To indicates the current status of the Summit radio Connecti
15. AM a Figure 5 7 Global window 28 Chapter 6 Using GPRS Communication Ensure an activated SIM card from the phone service provider is installed in the terminal The default of PT30 already has a GPRS connection You can tap Start Settings ControlPanel gt Network and Dial up Connections double clicks the GPRS icon to start the communication if you located in China If you are not located in China you should modify GPRS connection or create a new GPRS connection follow the instruction of telecommunication service provider Make New Connection The steps of make new connection are A Double click the Make New Connection icon as shown in figure 6 1 B Naming the connection name as shown in figure 6 2 than tap Next button Make New Connection de Type a name for the connection Make New USB Connection Connection Jarras el Select the connection type USB CABLE SDCSD30 8 Dial Up Connection breree rre ran O Direct Connection O Virtual Private Network PPTP O Virtual Private Network L2TP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Eo al LF 1255 am ds B H obsidio er al Figure 6 1 Make New Connection Figure 6 2 Naming the connection C Selected the Wireless modem Port in the field of Select a mode as shown in figure 6 3 tap Configure button to start the configuration D As shown in figure 6 4 change the baud rate value to 115200 and keep other parameter in default value then
16. cessecessccssecesseeesecesseesees 35 Gonnect Host PO via USB Cale 35 Connect OSHC Vid Cl AUE tada ld EAT REENE ONE eta 35 Chapter 9 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting ex ate eiccsce nite eas ce le ie panded idee da ete te Ae A ada 36 ATOCHA A da 36 Considerati0hs ON USO Pri AAA SA AE 36 DISASSEMBLY and modificato M rete esccsscneveseusrwrdannicneaedensadecckivespeccsavendvieuueeosdesadytarwnsssedetesieedseveneeadeesteriasenaesveceiverdebvveontdess 36 Connect poOWeS olaaa 36 A 16 Fo 118 eee ae eR et RE ce ee OR A OE On Oe iene A EOE EE 36 Dn Se auee ai cae eed Sania cunsacndeneweatbeteral a E decane 36 TE GB BS Fe AY seater meee ri ea ei one ey A a ee 36 LACK INS IN OD ECTS ss hese dar O II A aaa 36 Placed IO CAO Mi si 2 A EE 36 DAA E e EA ave ate Sees attests lt bOR A Sole R eat ndeee ATE 36 SO AA le encase EAAS Meneses sacs O O sal ads cane A IT 37 Battery Safe UNC NICS uterina dalla iia tdt 37 Iroublest looting PPPOE HSH S EEE SHES EEEH EEE EE EE HEHE EEE SHOE EEE EEE EEE SEH EEEEH EHO EEE H EOE EEE H EEO EEEE EOE EEE H EHS EEEE EEE EEEH HEE E EEE EHO EEEH EHS EEE E HEHEHE EES EEES EOE EEEH EHS E EEE EOE EEE OSES EEE ES ELOES 38 Chapter 1 About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the NLS PT30 series mobile computer and accessories Documentation Set The documentation set for the NLS PT30provides information for specific user needs and includes NLS PT30 Series Quick Start Guide D
17. clamation y soft Loud Sound Preview Y Screen taps None a oO Sof Loud en Windows CE Default Delete 2 gt dl 0f 12 23 aM Ss By E ot di LGF 12 23 am Sy Figure 3 2 Volume Figure 3 3 Sounds Peripheral modules power control This tool program EN is for users to quickly open or close GPRS 3G Bluetooth WIFI RFID power switch Peripheral Switch Tap Start Settings ControlPanel double click PeripheralSwitch icon Tap WiFi icon switch button to turn the power of WiFi module to on off The operation method of GPRS 3G Bluetooth RFID modules are same with WiFi The switch display ON means the power of module has been turned on and OFF means 14 turned off The default settings of GPRS WiFi RFID on PT30 is ON and Bluetooth is OFP PeripheralSwitch YX PeripheralSwitch ay E Figure 3 4 Peripheral Power Control 1 Figure 3 5 Peripheral Power Control 2 Change Backlight Settings Use Light Setting program you can set the screen and keyboard backlight Screen backlight has normal mode and low power mode Use this tool can also be set according to the different needs of the backlight brightness and auto off E Tap Start Settings ControlPanel double click Light Setting as Light Setting icon timer lt gt Screen backlight setting e Normal Mode The backlight brightness can be set from 0 10 grade You can dra
18. d the scree Press the Esc key to cancel Figure 2 2 Recalibrate Power Properties Battery Schemes Power Scheme AC Power Switch state to User Idle Never Switch state to System Idle Never Switch state to Suspend Never E dl LGF 12 35 am S E Figure 2 4 Power Properties Schemes System Idle and Suspend lt gt In running state within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation system turn to the user idle state lt gt In user idle state within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation system turn to the system idle state lt gt In system idle state within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation system turn to suspend state Installing MicroSD Card The MicroSD card slot provides secondary non volatile storage The slot is located under the battery Refer to the documentation provided with the card for moreinformation and follow the manufacturer s recommendations for use As shown below to install the MicroSD card turn the card metal contact points face down then put into the slot Please note the following situations will lead to the MicroSD card is not working Card metal contact pads are not clean battery voltage instability the slot being squeezed slot internal wire rust or bend excessively the card infected with a virus the card is not properly formatted damaged cards slot damage Installing SIM Card Th
19. dialog window as shown in figure 4 2 Click the Bluetooth iconir Ip BT Configuration t sw Basic Option My Device Media Player Le an Device name WindowscE a Address D0 1d df 5b fa 4d Recycle Bin Microsoft Device class Handheld PDA WordPad M C Default Pin 980123 Ari ar ta 2 Which is used for establishing a pairing or connection between BarcodeTe Mly two bluetooth Documents 4 ey Ed ZE Enables bluetooth on device e o ET Manager startup Explorer Desktop BT Config Ho id L wom a Figure 4 2 Basic setting page Figure 4 1 Desktop A Basic setting page offer device name and pin code setting You can select to use default pin code and setting your default pin code B Option setting page offer you to use different communication mode as shown in figure 4 3 BT Configuration BT Configuration Basic Option Basic Option Service Discoverable mode Allow other bluetooth devices to discover you Enable incoming serial service requests Connectable mode Inbound port COMO Allow other bluetooth devices to connect to you Authentication mode Request authentication for the remote connection 2 9 ls sidl gt 12 44 AM S a Figure 4 4 Service setting page Figure 4 3 Option setting page C Service setting page offer you to use virtual COM port service as shown in figure 4 4 D Following figure offer pairing searching devices and service functions
20. e SIM card slot is located under the battery and only support in GPRS model of PT 30 series 1 Take out the battery and follow the figure 1 arrow indicate switch the SIM card cover to unlock position then open the card cover 2 Turnthe SIM card metal contact points face down then put into the slot 3 Switch the SIM card cover to lock position Adjusting the Hand Strip The PT 30 Series handstrap is attached to the bottom of the terminal Adjust the hand strap to increase comfort when holding the terminal for extended periods of time Chapter 3 Using the PT 30 Series Introduction This chapter provides the detailed instructions for using and setting the PT 30 Series F gt a My Device Media Player w id Recycle Bin Microsoft WordPad a A uy Ao El BarcodeTe My Documents ey 2 da Internet Remote Explorer Desktop Figure 3 1 Desktop Icons Status Icons The status bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the status icons listed in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Status Icons Pe A a B Uppercase lock In lowercase input state double pressed SHIFT key FUNC key pressed IP information USB connection status Indicates battery charging NS WiFi signal status EOS Displays current time nt Keyboard panel Background running program selection window Programs Icon Table 3 2 Software utilities icons tm programname Desertos O For the touch screen calibration settings S
21. e battery is malfunction Battery is depleted Replace the battery USB cannot communication Make sure the communication cable is plugged in well ee Make sure the connector or port whether is obstruction If there is no above situation it may be the components failure please contact the maintenance or after service center Cannot see characters on Check the terminal whether is powered on display Check the terminal whether is in Suspended mode Wake up the terminal first if yes LCD Check the battery whether is in low states Recharging the battery if yes Screen Check the battery whether is poor contact Reload the battery if yes Check the battery whether is depleted Replace the battery if yes If there is no above situation it may be the components failure please contact the maintenance or after service center Does not power on e Battery is in too low states may cause cannot turn on Charging the battery over 8 hours then try again Replaced a battery if the battery was damage If there is no above situation it may be the components failure please s n contact the maintenance or after service center System crash Possible the user application to cause the terminal crashes please check your application whether is safe May be the terminal accidental power down please use the needles to reset the terminal If reset does not work try use cold reset to reboot the system 38
22. e injury Placed location Do not placed the terminal in unstable too moisture or dust places It may cause to fire or electric shock and also do not placed in direct sunlight for a long time Use occasion Due to the terminal wireless module electromagnetic waves radiation will affect some instruments so in the particular occasion that prohibited to use the wireless devices such as aircraft gas stations Please do not use the wireless terminal in these occasions 36 37 Caution lt gt lt gt If the terminal lost power or abnormal cause can not boot up try a hardware reset to start it the method is to press the reset button with needles The location of reset button please refer to the related chapter Please do not throw or drop the terminal to avoid the LCD screen is damaged or cause the program interrupt execution to make the memory data loss or other consequences of affecting the normal operation Clean the reading window periodically Do not touch the transparent glass of the scanning window to avoid scratch or stain glass affecting reading performance Please do not use sharp objects to touch the screen it may cause the screen is damaged or the internal short circuit Please use a soft and dry cloth to wipe the terminal and do not use a damp cloth benzene thinner or other volatile chemicals to avoid the terminal keyboard and shell variant of aging Do not let the terminal face down in order to avoid the keyb
23. escribes how to get the NLS PT30 Series up and running NLS PT30 Series User Guide This is the manual Describes how to use the NLS PT30 Series API Software Development Manual Describes how to use API for application development WinCE Software Utilities User Guide Describes how to use Newland s WinCE utilities software Specification Performance Processor Marvell XScale PXA310 806MHz CPU Operation System Microsoft Windows CE NET 6 0 256MB RAM Memory 128MB ROM for system area 2GB flash memory for user storage RS232 USB 2 0 support USB charge Physical Dimensions L x W x H 189 5 x 76 x 45 mm 7 5 x 3 x 1 7 inch 382g Including battery Display 2 83 QVGA with backlight TFT Touch screen LCD support sunlight readable Keyboard 30 Keys Numeric with backlight Notification Vibrator Speaker and LED 3 7V 3000mAh Rechargeable Li Polymer battery 3 7V 150mAh Rechargeable Li Polymer battery support 50hours data backup MicroSD memory slot Power Adaptor Output DC 5V gt 1 5A Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Battery Environmental Operation Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 1227 Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 Humidity 5 95 non condensing Static Discharge 15 kV Air discharge 8 kV Direct discharge Drop 1 2 madrop to concrete Environmental Sealing IP54 sealing Barcode RFID Laser 2 6 mil Code128 EAN 13 EAN 8 Code 39 UPC A UPC E Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5
24. following PT30 Mobile Computer USB cable AC adaptor Li Polymer battery Tethered stylus Hand strap Quick Start Guide gt gt Accessories lt gt PT30 single slot cradle PT30 cradle AC adaptor lt gt USB cable Getting Started Installing the Main Battery Figure 1 indicates the direction to unlock the latch Figure 2 indicates the direction to take out the battery cover Follow the instructions of figure 3 and 4 to insert the battery Follow the instructions of figure 5 to close down the battery cover oe ee o Push the latch to the lock position Charging the Battery There are two ways to charge the battery lt gt Charge the terminal via USB connection to PC Charging time should need around 8 10 hours lt gt Charge the terminal via AC adaptor Around 4 hours is required for charging Charging indication Charging status LED turn from red to green indicates the battery charging complete Power On Suspend and Wake Up lt gt Power On Long press the power button for 2 3 seconds to start the terminal lt gt Suspend During terminal in power on status long press the power button for 2 seconds to turn terminal into suspend mode immediately Terminal no operation in a period of time will go into suspend mode when you turn on the auto suspend function The timer for automatically into suspend mode can be set by Tap Start Settings Control Panel double clic
25. g the selected bar or click the up or down arrow to set the grade Touch the screen or press any key will activate the backlight e Low power Mode Low power mode backlight brightness level can be set from 0 to the grade of normal mode e Switch Timer Set after how many seconds if there is no touch the screen or keyboard press the backlight automatically turn into low power mode lt gt Keyboard backlight setting Set after how many seconds if there is no keyboard press the backlight turn off automatically When you no press any key in a period of time the keyboard backlight will turn off automatically 15 Brightness of screen backlight Normal Mode 1 Keyboard backlight setting E s after closure of blacklight Figure 3 6 Backlight setting Memory storage management Storage Manager is a tool for manage the memory Actions mode lt gt Format Format the selected memory the data in memory will be destroyed after memory formatted lt gt Dismount Dismount the selected memory lt gt New Partitions Create a new partition in selected memory lt gt DeletePartitions Deletea exist partition in selected memory Caution The memory configuration changes will destroy all the data in memory please contact with technical staff before change Storage Properties E OK ES Capacity 1 82 GB Unallocated 0 008 Sector Size 512 00 B Figure 3 7 Memory Configuration 16 Resetting the PT30
26. h type of 2D barcode enables or disables e Each type of 2D barcode detail configuration 19 CODE128 Detail contig Min Length 10 Max Length 15 Code ID Setting t Load Factory Default NO 9 is mal GF 1230 0m S E Figure 3 14 Barcode configuration Figure 3 15 Barcode detail setting C Barcode Testing Tap Test selection to display the below figure to test the barcode reading al C Demo through the API c output Hex data Default Figure 3 16 Barcode test Reading 1D barcode Adjust the terminal barcode reading angle or the distance between barcode with terminal Let the width of the scan line appropriately larger than the width of the barcode about 4mm in order to get the best reading 20 Right and wrong way of reading A 3 lt NT 012345 Reading 2D barcode The best reading distance and angle A Adjust the terminal focus lights aiming to the center of 2D barcode B Adjust the reading distance between the terminal with barcode around 5 20 cm C Adjust the reading angle The relative pitch angle the a with barcode and terminal is less than 45 degrees 0 is the best eo The relative skew angle the y with barcode and terminal is less than 45 degrees 5 20 is the best eo The relative roll angle the B with barcode and terminal can be any angles 0 360 degrees 21 Chapter 4 Using Bluetooth Communication 2 sktop status bar to display the BT Configuration
27. ks Power schemes lt gt Wake Up During terminal in suspended status press power button to wake up the terminal Calibrating the Screen The touch screen calibration tool is for setting accuracy of the touch screen Tap Start Settings Control Panel double clicks Stylus Calibration Click Recalibrate button then the screen becomes as shown in Figure 2 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on thescreen Repeat as the target moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Pal sols dl O 12 21 am les a Figure 2 1 Calibration Checking Battery Statues To check the charge status of the main battery in the terminal Tap Start Settings System double clicks Power Power Properties Battery Device Status Backup battery Good Low Very Low Very Low Main batteries Total time used Remaining power 81 Sal 12 34 an gs S Figure 2 3 Power Properties Power schemes has four status Running User Idle 3 3 lt gt During operating system is in running state ess and briefly hold stylus on the center of peat as the target moves aroun
28. le for any SSID in the list To create a profile double tap the row for the SSID or tap the row and then tap Configure Create a new profile SSID NLS CORP LAN Encryption WPA2 AES EAP Type LEAP You may be prompted to enter credentials or keys do Schall GF 1s am E Figure 5 4 Scan Window If you tap Yes on the dialog box then SCU creates a profile for that SSID with the profile name being the same as the SSID or the SSID with a suffix such as _1 if a profile with the SSID as its name exists already If the AP is using WEP then SCU opens a dialog box in which you can specify WEP keys If the AP is using EAP then SCU opens a dialog box in which you can specify login credentials for the EAP type which SCU assumes is LEAP After you enter information on a dialog box you return to the SCU Profile window where you can view and edit profile settings If you make any changes then you must tap Commit to save the changes C Status Window 26 D 27 The Status window provides status information on the radio connection between the client device and the access point to which it s associated The following image is the SCU Status windows for Windows CE Tae etme 7 foki x Main Profile Status Diags Profile Default Status Associated Device Name Unnamed IP 27 151 13 135 MAC 00 17 23 a0 f5 b9 AP Name Unknown A MAC 00 1f 64 e4 7d 5a Beacon Period 400 DTIM 1 Connection Channel 1
29. ng lt gt Output Setting e Output via API Use program API libraries control to get the barcode data e Output via keyboard Output the barcode data to keyboard buffer to simulate keyboard input e Output via clipboard Output the barcode data to clipboard Decode Mode Setting e Decode Mode gt One time read mode Press key start to scanning barcode and released key to stop scanning gt Start scan by key press Press key start to scanning barcode until read success or time out to stop scanning gt Continue read mode Continue scanning barcode until change the reading mode gt Read control by API Start or stop scanning barcode by API software control e Time Out Setting the timer of time out for scanning barcode default value is 4000ms Prefix and Suffix Setting Provided the barcode reading result plus prefix or suffix function Trigger button Config e Enable Disable the trigger key o Press start set button to disable the trigger key or press a trigger key to set a new one 18 lt gt Decode Tips e Select the indicate method for reading success YC hooo n Figure 3 13 Norma setting 3 B Barcode Setting Depend on the mode of your terminal barcode setting page will display difference setting item lt 1D Barcode configuration Laser CCD e Each type of 1D barcode enables or disables Each type of 1D barcode detail configuration lt gt 2D Barcode configuration CMOS e Eac
30. oard disoperation The environment temperature great change will lead to the terminal surface condensation please dry the terminal before use Battery safety guidelines Battery in fire will cause an explosion Battery can charge and discharge at least more than 500 times Please renew the battery when the battery noticeably in shorter battery life Using the battery only provided from Newland and also use the power adapter only provided from Newland to charge the battery Please unplugged the adapter when battery was fully charged and do not continue to charge the battery Since overcharging may shorten battery life A fully charged battery is left unused the battery will gradually discharge It will not cause any abnormal states Do not use the damage or abnormal battery or adaptor already Please correctly collect and dispose of the battery and do not dispose the battery as general garbage Troubleshooting Cause amp Solution Keyboard malfunction or May be the keyboard components damage or cable loose contact between Keyboard wrong character display with main board socket Please contact Newland maintenance or after service center Battery indicator doesn t light Check the adapter plugged in power outlet or contact with the terminal is well when charging or not Battery Battery noticeably in short e Check the battery whether is fully charged or malfunction battery life Replace a battery if th
31. on statuses include lt gt Down The radio is not recognized by Summit software and therefore is not associated and nor authenticated lt gt Disabled The radio is disabled To enable the radio tap Enable Radio located on the SCU Main window When the radio is disabled it does not attempt to make a connection to an access point lt gt Not Associated The radio has not established a connection to an access point 24 25 lt gt Associated The radio has established a connection to an access point If the radio Encryption type is set to WEP or a pre shared key WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK it should now be capable of obtaining an IP address either statically assigned or through DHCP and passing traffic If the radio Encryption type requires EAP authentication then an EAP Type must be properly configured in order for the device to obtain an IP address and be capable of passing traffic lt EAP type gt Authenticated The radio has established a connection to an access point and has completed EAP authentication successfully Radio Type Indicates the type of radio installed in the device For example BG Indicates a Summit 802 11g radio which supports 802 11b and 802 11g lt gt ABG Indicates a Summit 802 11a g radio which supports 802 11a 802 11b and 802 118 lt gt N Indicates a Summit 802 11n radio which supports 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n Profile Window Profile settings are radio and securi
32. tion Country region code 2 Area code Lafa Ul Phone number USB CABLE SDCSDID gg hey 7 Force long distance 7 Force local 9 O alos 107 amp O Said os am i B Figure 6 6 Set phone number Figure 6 7 Connect Setting Dial Up Connection The step of setting dial up connection is A Click the Dial Properties button that is shown in figure 6 8 to setting B Click the Edit button that is shown in figure 6 9 to setting baa Properties OK Ea e Location z Hs for Yow _Remove Local settings are ed Passwd Area code EEn Tone dialing Doman mE Country Region O Pulse dialing Phone Foai 7 Disable call waiting dial EE Dialing patterns are Dial from Local Long Distance International Ic ar G G Bi O ara wom ds Figure 6 8 Dial up connection Figure 6 9 Dialing properties C Enter G in three input fields that is shown in figure 6 10 and click OK button to confirm Then the screen return to upper page figure 6 9 click OK button to confirm again 31 D Screen turn to figure 6 11 and click Connect button start connection E Wait around 3 5 seconds the GPRS connection should be successes OK x Location Home twf Edit Dialing Patterns OKI x For Local calls dial For Long Distance calls dial E For International calls dial G E e country region code F f area code G g number Edit
33. ty settings that are stored for each configuration profile When a profile is selected as the active profile on the Main window the settings for that profile become active Notes When the ThirdPartyConfig profile is selected a power cycle must be performed The following image in Figure 5 2 is the SCU Profile windows for Windows CE a 7 POKER X Main Profile Diags Global gt y Encryption EAP Type None None Save Changes Edo Hall LF 12 50 am y E Figure 5 2 SCU Profile Window Profile changes are not saved to the profile until you tap Commit Using Scan to Create a Profile When you tap Scan on the Profile window SCU displays a list of that are broadcasting their SSIDs Figure 5 3 below is an example of a Scan window MERCURY _smartm NLS TEMPS NLS WWPA PSK NLS LEAP TEST NLS WPA2 AES NLS WEP64 i CIAL Save ranges dts sidl LF 12 51 am Sy A Figure 5 3 Scan Window Each row shows an AP s SSID its received signal strength indication RSSI and whether or not data encryption is in use true or false You can sort the list by tapping on the column headers If the scan finds more than one AP with the same SSID the list displays the AP with the strongest RSSI and the least security Every five seconds the Scan window updates the RSSI value for each of the APs in the list To scan for new APs and view an updated list tap Refresh If you are authorized as an administrator in SCU you can create a profi
34. tylus E Light Setting For the screen and keyboard backlight settings Light Setting Peripheral Switch Used to offer power control function for peripheral module Peripheral Switch dE Calculator For numeric calculation Calculator l UnitConver Unit conversion tool UnitConver Microsoft WordPad Mocrosoft WordPad text editing tool Mr oS LockConfig To keyboard and touch screen lock or unlock tool LockConfig WiFi communication management and configuration tool Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Properties Device Bluetooth communication management and configuration tool Barcode Setting Barcode engine configuration tool Setting the programs and parameters which need to boot automatically Backup Restore system registry configuration and data in storage Barcode Setting SysBackupRestore memory Firmware Information For checking the system firmware information and version Putty For Telnet terminal emulation tool de my RegEdit System registry editing tool RegEdit X uEasyFileCE Bluetooth file transfer utility UE asyFilecE 10 Setting Programs Icon eon O Deepon JO System volume adjuster Volume amp Sounds A Internet options setting tool Internet Options Enable Disable connects with host PC Memory storage management and configuration Storage Manager Battery and devices power status and system power schemes settings Fe PA Password attributes

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