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1.     E    Figure  126 Regional Settings    Regional and Language Se    OK       Number   Currency  Currency symbol            Currency symbol position   1 1  Negative number  21 1   Decimal symbol     Ma  af decimal places     8 Pr        ae E3 2 12 17 PM   Ez    Figure  128 Regional Settings    76    Regional and Language WM OK Regional and Language 5e    OK    Number Currency Time Number Time   Date NEM  Calendar  Gregorian Calendar Iz     Time sample  12 17 12 PM Date samples   E                 Short 1 1 2011   Time style    mess tt    Long date  Saturday  January 01         011    Date styles    Time separator   P Short    AM symbol  Jam    Date separator    i     PM symbol   Pm    Long date  fddda  MMMM ce  yyyy              e    ETE 12 17 PM Sj E     e    ETE 12 17 PM Sj E    Figure  129 Regional Settings Figure  130 Regional Settings    3 2 18 Remove Programs    Table  43 Remove Programs  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    ty e  Remove Programs  Tab   Figure 3 106     v Only user installed programs can be removed   Remove  gt  Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press    remove    button     Programs       Remove Programs OK Remove Programs OK    Remove Programs Remove Programs  To remove a program  select it and To remove a program  select it and  then press Remove  then press Remove     OTI Pocket Controller    RRERERESEEEREREERASEEERRRRARRRARRARERRRRERERARRRERRRESSERRRAHRERERRSESRERSEREREERSENERRRERERSRRRRRRRRRRR RR uua        SOTI Packet Controller    Remov
2.     Finnish  tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit   koskevien direktiivin muiden  ehtojen mukainen       Svenska Harmed intygar  f  retag  att denna  utrustningstyp  star     verensst  mmelse med de vasentliga    S wedish  egenskapskrav och   vriga relevanta bestammelser som framgar av direktiv 1999 5 EG     1 5 FCC Statement    1 5 1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement    This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subjectto 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     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the in   structions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following  measures   
3.    5 GHz high performance RLAN  Harmonized EN covering the essential    requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive    EN 301 511 V9 0 2  2003  Global System for Mobile communications  GS M   Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800    bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive  1999 5 EC     EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1  2008 04   Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio S pectrum Matters  ERM   ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio    equipment and services  Part 1  Common technical requirements    EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1  2009 05   Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM   ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio    equipment  Part 17  Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission S ystems    EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1  2005 11   Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM   ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio  equipment and services  P art 7  Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular    radio telecommunications systems  GSM and DCS     EN 62209 2  2010  Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless communication devices     Human  models  instrumentation  and procedures P art 2  Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate  SAR  for wireless    communication devices used in close proximity to the human body  frequency range of 30
4.    Mame   Sectors          Use All Available Disk Space         Delete       Properties     4     st       2 E3 2 12 22 PM  eer      Figure  134 Storage Manager New    OK    Storage Manager    Partition Properties    kd CO x    Mame Parti   Size 1062368 Sectors   Type Ox06   File System  exfat dll  OxOO000010     4     st       2 E3 12 23 PM  eer      Figure  136 Storage Manager Properties       78    3 2 20 Stylus    Table  45 Stylus  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION     Double Tap  Tab   Figure 3 112  Figure 3 113     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 Figure 3 112 to Figure 3 113   To tap  OK  to exit the Stylus Properties      Calibration    Figure 3 114  Figure 3 115     v 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   v Please also see 2 4 3 Calibration of the touch Screen    Stylus Properties    Double Tap   Calibration    Double tap this grid to  set the double tan  sensitivity for both the  speed and physical    distance between taps     Double tap this icon to  test your double tap  settings  If this icon  doesn t change  adjust  your settings using the  grid above        sc    2 E3 2 12 25 PM  eer      Figure  137 Stylus Properties       OK    m    Double Tap   Calibration                Stylus Properties    Double tap this arid ta  set the double tap  sensitivity
5.    the menu that appears        Org SOR erem m   v ar  GF GE z em Gy 8    Figure  88 Input Panel Properties Figure  89 Input Panel Properties       3 2 10 Internet Options  Table  35 Internet Options    BEL ITEM  amp  FUNCTION  3 9  General  Tab   Figure 3 65     v i  Internet Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine  You also change the    Options Cache Size  clear the Cache and Clear the History    e  Connection  Tab   Figure 3 66   Y Modify the network access setting as desired     Security  Tab   Figure 3 67  Figure 3 68     v Modify the security settings as desired  You can enable any ofthe following by tapping the    checkbox  v Modify the security settings as desired  You can enable any ofthe following by tapping the  checkbox      Display Image in pages       Play sounds in pages          Enable scripting    64       Display a notification about every script error     Underline links    O Never      Always        Hover    e  Popups  Tab   Figure 3 72     v Modify the popups settings as desired  You can enable any of the following by tapping the    checkbox    Internet Options    General   Connection   Security Pri 5     Internet Options    Start Page       gorganic amp source backstope amp hl en    Autadial name  icc Connection     Search Page   Z   Network  ntt   search msn com a Access the Internet using a    proxy server  User Agent  requires browser restart      Default  Same as Windows XP  Address     Port  feo  Cache Size  in KB    409
6.   CFTICCN    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 P art 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subjectto 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  Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No  50  dated   J une 24  2007     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter   Operations in the 5 15 5 25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only     Radiation Exposure Statement    The product comply with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended  operation as described in this manual  The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as  possible from the user body or setthe device to lower output power if such function is available     Note  The country code selection is for non US model only an
7.   a    Rp      e OS 12 10 PM eke e ETE 12 10 PM eke    Figure  117 PC Connection Figure  118 PC Connection       13    3 2 16 Power  Table  41 Power      ITEM  amp  FUNCTION     e    v    v    v     Battery  Tab   Figure 3 94     Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery    P rovide remaining power capacity of main battery    If a  Main Batteries very Low  warning message shows  the remaining battery life is  around 15 minutes to H25 shuts down  Figure 3 98    The Device will shutdown during the main batteries capacity is around 3 55V    To exit Battery control panel  press  OK  from the command bar  or press   Enter   key on  keypad     Schemes  Tab   Figure 3 95     The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to switch state to Suspend mode when    using either Battery Power or AC Power   S elect Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull down list   Figure  3 96     S elect the time to suspend mode from the pull down list   Figure 3 97     3 This ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides power to the Device and Battery  power charging full    E Et B The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that Main Batteries provides the power to the Device  The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides the power to the Device and is    J charging the main batteries     Power Properties    Battery   Schemes    Power  External   Good   Low       Very Low       OK Power Properties OK    Battery   Schemes    Power Scheme   
8.   amp   5      2L af Le Ht   12 16 PM  eer      Figure  33 EAN  Table  13 Settings Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set     EAN 13 Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode      EAN 8 Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    Enable ISBN Translation EAN 13 label is verified for the correct format and transmitted as a  C 10 digit ISBN number  8 digit ISSN number   C  Enable ISSN Translation   Enable ISMN Translation In case of ISMN  the character M is     transmitted followed by 9 digits       43    OPTICON    3 2 1 4 4 Code 39        OK  Format   Bar Codes   Settings lot          Bar Code Controls       Bar Code                      Normal Code 39   O  Full ASCII Code 39   CJ  Italian pharmaceutical Only  C  check Check Digit   Transmit Check Digit       Transmit Start   Stop       Leading  amp  For Pharmaceutical  Minimum 1 Character       Minimum 3 Characters   CJ Enable Concatenation     amp   e a afl Ls Hit   12 16 PM  een      Figure  34 Code 39    Table  14 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set  Normal Code 39 The decoded data characters are transmitted without further trans   lation    Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 5 Codabar       Bar Code Controls          Normal Codabar Only     ABC Code Only       CX Code Only       Codabar  ABC and CX  C  check Check Digit  Transmit Check Digit      Enable Space Insertion       Start  am
9.   amp  Sounds Pro    OK Volume  amp  Sounds Pro    OK    Volume Sounds volume   Sounds        n b  Event     f l l   mi  Soft Laud  Enable sounds for    Events  warnings  system events      Applications  Notifications  alarms  reminders            Windows CE    ME Asterisk  Close Program  a Critical Stop    Default Sound  Empty Recycle Bin  fi  Exclamation          Key clicks       Sot         Loud Sound  Preview   Screen taps   intone Iz   gt           soft         Loud  Scheme   Saye As   Windows CE Default       Delete    i  Jovy  gt  Qu 10 47 AM  ssa E    Figure  147 Volume  amp  Sound    EARE Qu 10 48 AM  eer E    Figure  148 Volume  amp  Sound    OPTICON    3 3 Tap Start  The Device has some new functions at    Start    menu  Refer to this section for operation     3 3 1 Security  Tap    Start     gt   Security  to use Security Functions     My Device        O User    2 Admin  Password   Recycle Bin TT    fan ogrene Confirm Password     ve Favorites      iE Documents     amp  Help    cJ Run          T Security              amo 12 02 PM eke   s  Lal 2  9   11 27 AM ele  Figure  149 Start Tab Figure  150 Security Tab       t    My Device      User      OO Admin     Admin  Password     Hu  Confirm Password      s    This application is disabled    for user mode         amp   5    all   S 11 31 AM  eer   i   La O oeb 12 16 PM  eer      Figure  151 Security User mode Figure  152 Security Application disabled    3 3 2 Bluetooth  Tap    Start     gt   Programs   gt   Bluetooth
10.   to use Bluetooth Functions     83    d        My Device          Recycle Bin     Bluetooth Mana ger       Bluetooth SPP Manager   BT File Sync   wwf Favorites  amp    Internet Explorer   LO Documents  W Microsoft WordPad     Settings   amp   Remote Desktop   Help  G4 Transcriber   1 Run    Windows Explorer  t   WLAN Manager    Figure  153 Bluetooth                Inquiry Running    OK    Scan Device     9  Or  GF O der 3 29 0m Ss  f    Figure  155 Bluetooth Inquiry Running    3 3 3 Boot Manager  Table  49 Boot Manager       CFTICCN    Bluetooth Manager OK    Scan Device    Scan Device        7  Os  oF   3 ale  gt  3 28 PM le E    Figure  154 Bluetooth Manager    Bluetooth Manager OK    Scan Device    cen     Unnamed  2046b1001122       O    GF Oak   201 0m s    Figure  156 Bluetooth Devices    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  Boot Manager  Tab   Figure 3 132        v Y ou can Enable Disable Bluetooth or Wi Fi power after Cold Boot  Warm Boot or Sus   pend R esume    84    Boot Manager    Device Power      Enable Bluetooth after system start        Enable Wi Fi after system start    24 5    529m 11 16 AM les E  Figure  157 Boot Manager   3 3 4 Brightness   Table  50 Brightness       Boot Manager  Device Power  Enable Bluetooth after system start    Enable Wi Fi after system start    Cold Boot  HV Reset   Cold Boot  HW Reset     245 52 9m 11 16 AM les E    Figure  158 Boot Manager    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    LCD Brightness   Figure 3 134     Setthe LCD brightness by adjusting the slid
11.   v While viewing the page  select File  gt  Save As and save the file as  txt file   v Open the file in a word processing program  such as WordPad     5 2 1 15 Change home and search page settings    v Open the page you want to use as your home or search page   v S elect View    Go    Home or Search     5 2 1 16 Save a copy of current page    Y ou can save Web pages and view them later when you re disconnected from the Internet or Intranet without using cached  memory    v S elect File  gt  Save As   v Specify a folder location and give the file name     5 2 1 17 Copy a Web page to a document    v S elect all or part of the Web page you want to copy    v S elect Edit    Copy    v Go to the document where you want to place the information and select the location   v S elect Edit    Paste     92    5 2 1 18 Select security O ptions    v S elect View    Internet Options    Security tab  v S elect the security protocols you want     5 2 1 19 Change the font size  Y S elect View  gt  Text Size and select the desired size     5 2 2 Microsoft WordPad  Y ou can create and edit documents and templates in WordP ad  using buttons and menu commands that are similar to  those used in the desktop version of Microsoft Word  You can work with files Normal or Outline view   WordPad documents are usually saved as  pwd files  but you can also save documents in other file formats  such as  rtf  or  doc     5 2 2 1 Selecting and Editing Text  Y Select text    Any amount of text Drag the stylus o
12.  55 em E E  Figure  61 Bluetooth Enter PIN Windows Figure  62 Bluetooth Manager Windows    55    Bluetooth SPP Manager OK    Enable Bluetooth Power Enable Bluetooth Power    Scan Device Scan Device    Register VCOM Port  cowe     Register   COM Port  come        FP F4C89936  100068       AN Register LOM Success    oY cbe   Fe m 3 43 PM eke E RESA 3 44 PM eke    Figure  63 Bluetooth SPP Manager Figure  64 Bluetooth Register COM Success       Bluetooth SPP Manager OK BT File Sync    G FP FACS99S6  1000e86c9386       Enable Bluetooth Power    Scan Device    FP FAC89936  100088    COMO         cbe    L  SM 3 53 PM eke     Qs  a2 Qu 2 02 PM e RR    Figure  65 Bluetooth Register COM6 Figure  66 Bluetooth File Sync       Note  If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list  ensure it is turned on  in  discoverable mode  and within range  30 feet  10 meters  of the mobile computer      2  Unknown device icon Device is not defined      Qi tem Device is locked and cannot be bonded to        Table  29 Bluetooth Icon    Not locked icon Device is not locked and can be bonded to   Bluetooth device icon Bluetooth device  Bonded device icon Bonded Bluetooth device       56    OPTICON    Desc  o PDeen  pin                      ee    RENNES device icon Device is a a device    Phone icon Device is a phone       Network icon Device is a network     cs UR    Printer icon Device is a printer       3 2 4 Certificates    Certificates are used by some applications f
13.  Hot Keys   Choose one of Hot Keys from pull down list  Figure 3 139   To tap    Browse       inside    Assign program    applet  Figure 3 140     Select one application program you want from program list  then  choose    OK      Figure 3 141   Tap Function to select Figure 3 142     Fn Key Manager       Fl  SW Keyboard  F2   F3  Device Power  Fd  Backlight               YF     Lal fe  S 11 23 AM  eer      Figure  164 Fn Key Settings       Shift  zx  Cv  bjn m        7   aay   A  te      YF    Lal feo  S 11 24 AM  eer      Figure  166 Fn Key Settings       Fn Key Manager      Forgan  Parameter       C  Function    YF     Lal  7  S3 11 24 AM  eer      Figure  165 Fn Key Settings    Fn Key Manager    Parameter        B  Function       Stylus Calibration  Wi Fi CM  OFF        4 Fn     el  2 M OF 12 05 PM ele    Figure   167 Fn Key Settings    87    OF T icon    3 4 Taskbar and Start Menu    Table  53 Taskbar and Start menu  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    Taskbar and e  General  Tab   Figure 3 144   Start Menu  v In this tab  You can change the position of the Taskbar and Start menu     Is always on top or not     Auto hide or not     S how Clock or not    e  Advanced   Tab   Figure 3 145     v Tap the  Clear  button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu   v Enable   sj Expand Control Panels to list all icons of Control Panel from top to bottom     is      My Device    A Advanced    Always on tap      Auto hide    Embedded CE 6 0 Show Clock    Recycle Bin  d Security    fap  Progr
14.  ID       Opticon ID   Length 2 6      AIM IS O 15424 ID  Length 2 6          Opticon ID  Length 6 6        AIM IS O 15424 ID  Length 6 6            3 2 1 3  Bar Codes  Tab   S elect the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list  Tap to enable disable the desired symbologies     39    OPTICON           Bar Code Controls OK    Scan   Format   Bar Codes   setting     gt             UPC Enable  C  UPC   2 Disable   UPC  5 Disable  EAM Enable    EAM   2 Disable    EAM  5 Disable  Code 39 Enable  Tri Optic Enable  Codabar Enable  Industrial 2 of 5 Enable  Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable  5 Cnde Enable      hasteine AF Mie sable M     amp   e a aff s Hi   12 12 PM  eer Ez  Figure  29 Bar Codes Tab  Table  9 Bar Codes Description    Barcode Symbology    United States  Canada  Canada    European Article Numbering system  The international standard bar code for  identifying packages  shipping containers  parts practically anything  Added for a total of 14 data digits    Added for a total of 17 data digits  General purpose code in very wide use worldwide    Media Barcodes    cl  S l Older code often used in library systems  sometimes in blood ban  Industrial 2 of 5   IATA Older code not in common use  IM Interleaved 2 of 5 Compact numeric code  widely used in industry  air cargo  other applications     vi S Code This symbology encodes like Interleaved 2 of 5   but encodes the last data character as  Industrial 2 of 5  The number of data digits is  therefore always an odd number    D
15.  J v  at    Network and    Dial up Co    3 76                                   Double tap the  Make New connection    In the  Make New Connection  dialog box  enter a name for the connection  Figure    S elect  Dial Up Connection     S elect the  Next  button    S elect the modem you want use    S elect  Configure   Figure 3 78    Under  Connection Reference   use the default settings provided  If you can t con     nect using these settings  see your ISP or network administrator for specific infor   mation  If you want to always enter a phone number before connecting  Select   Manual Dial   Select    OK           67    OPTICON    Select    TCP IP Settings   Figure 3 81  in the  General  tab  ensure    Use Serv   er assigned IP address  is selected  In the  Name Servers  tab  ensure  Use  Server assigned addresses  is selected  and select  OK   If you are unable to  connect with these default settings  see your ISP or network administrator for specific  TCP IP information      S elect the  Next  button and type the telephone number      S elect the  Finish  button   The connection you just created appears as an icon in the  Network and Dial up Connections   folder     v Set up a point to Point Protocol PPP  account with an ISP and obtain the following  information      Access telephone number     User name     Password    Once you have established an account  create a new connection on your device  When creating  this connection  you should be able to use all of the default T
16.  MHz to 6 GHz     EN 62311  2008  Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields  0 Hz      300 GHz     This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmission system  transceiver   intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA  countries  except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies     In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the  device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services     This device is restricted to indoor use in the frequency band 2454 to 2483 5 MHz in France     C           OPTICON      esky    m  no v  robce  t  mto prohla  uje  Ze tento  typ zaYzen    je ve shod  se z  kladn  mi po adavky a    Czech  dala  mi pYsluanymi ustanoven  mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES     dal Dansk Undertegnede  fabrikantens navn  erkl  rer herved  at f  lgende udstyr  udstyrets typebetegnelse     Danish  overholder de v  sentlige krav og   vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF      de  Deutsch Hiermit erkl  rt  Name des Herstellers   dass sich das Ger  t  Ger  tetyp  in   bereinstimmung mit    German  den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den   brigen einschl  gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie  1999 5 EG befindet     et  E esti K  esolevaga kinnitab  tootja nimi   name of manufacturer  seadme  seadme t    p   type of    Estonian  equipment  vastavust direkt
17.  aving Time  enable the checkbox at the bottom of the screen   7  Select Apply to make save your changes  and make additional modifications  or select OK to exit the Date Time settings     Date Time Properties OK  Date Time         1 02 15 PM E    Time zone   GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Car    Automatically adjust      Clock fnr davlinht savinn Apply           dre  c   fF ME 1 02 PM  er E    Figure  15 Date Time properties    26    OPTICON    2 5 2 Entering the Data    To select and open programs  select Start  gt  Programs from the task bar to open a list of available programs  or if the program   has an icon on the desktop  double tap to open it    There are several ways to enter data on the Device once in an application    e Use the keypad to enter alpha numeric characters  Refer to  2 4 6 Using the H25 keypad     e Use the stylus on the touch screen    e S elect text in the same way you select the text on a PC  Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus  across the desired text  double tapping to select one word and triple rapping to select an entire line paragraph  Refer to     2 5 Navigating the Display  starting    e Use the soft input panel  digital keyboard  with the stylus    e Use the bar code scanning to enter data  Press the trigger or  Barcode Scan  key to initiate a scan  The scanned data will  enter the current application s open file  Refer to  2 5 7 Reading barcodes  1D laser version  starting for more infor   mation on using a
18.  e Save To     Save the diagnostics output to a file     Global Tab  Global settings include     e Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles    e S ettings that apply to SCU itself  An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global Settings Tab in SCU     32    CFTICCN    Summit Client Utility OK      Main   Profile   Status   Diags   Global  ui    Property     Changing this  setting will reset  the connection     Save Changes      4592 9   11 06 AM les E    Figure  21 Global Tab       The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most environments  Consult the user s guide for details on  all global settings     2 5 7 Reading barcodes  1D laser version     To use the scanning function  complete the following steps   1  If you have not already done so  remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a 1D laser bar code  reader   2  Select Start    Setting    Control Panel    Barcode Controls  complete all configurations following all description of 3 2 1  BarCode Controls   3  Run the WordPad software program   4  Press one of the three barcode reader trigger buttons   5  Aim the scanning beam at the center of barcode   6  Good scanning position   The reading range is from 40 to 300mm distance   1  Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small barcodes   2  Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large barcodes  3  The scanning area is visible by 
19.  ejr t  vjuji jo p E T   CAP ajs d fjg h   j  k  T       Shift JU nmk    CE   3 2 12 06 PM m      Figure  112 Owner Properties       Owner Properties    OK  Identification   Notes   Network ID    Windows CE uses this information to  gain access to network resources   Enter the user name  password  and  domain provided by your network  administrator     ser Fame       Ec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0            jdjw e r t    Password     Shift EXESIERCIER CIERRE  ctul    l al te    sinc  os 12 07 PM  e E    Figure  114 Owner Properties    3 2 14 Password  Table  39 Password       OPTICON    7o  x    Motes     Owner Properties    At power on      Display owner notes    Esc  1 2  3 4 5 6  7 8 90            Tab d w ejr t  vjuji jo p E T   CAP ajs d fjg h   j  k IT      Shift JU tt       CE   3 2 12 06 PM m      Figure  113 Owner Properties    Setting up identification  for remote networks    Select Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control  Panel    Open the Owner  icon    In the Network ID  tab  enter the user  name  password  and  domain name you  use to log on ta the  remnte network     4  seu      e Q9 12 07 PM  e E    Figure  115 Owner Properties Help    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  Password Setting  Tab   Figure 3 91     Enter the password  Password    In the    Confirm password    box  enter the password again     To require the password on startup  select  Enable password protection at power  on      and or select  Enable password protection for screen saver     To exit the Password control p
20.  erty 000 confirms data entry    B   Mi aid i   Number key    2      c c   Number key  3   a     M   Number key    5     qa    2M   Number key  7       Number key  8    Number key  9   eU             ga         3 M3                                     Function change    1  The key enables you to toggle between the nu   meric and alpha modes  Numeric mode is when you type  numbers with number keys  Alpha mode is when you type  letters with the number keys        2  When you press key  it appears  Alpha  icon BE   at the Task bar to indicate Alpha mode is enabled  The keypad    Alpha       stays in the alpha mode until you press key again      Backspace    key  it moves the cursor back one space each  time the key is pressed  It deletes the previous character each    22    OPTICON    2 4 6 1 Special Function by    Fn      Main Function  The  Fn  key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions   Table  5 Special Function key define _          SW Keyboard Y ou must press key  then press       key to  use SW Keyboard   M    0 can define F 2 function     F  You must press key  then press  Device Power   TN     amp F3  SS key to use Device Power   You must press key  then press  Backlight E w    F4       _ key to adjust Brightness   1  The    TAB    function is to move the cursor to the next tab stop  or the next control  on a form       F  s 2  To do this function by pressing key first  and then  l ESC l  pressing   Esc   key each 
21.  for both the  speed and physical    distance between taps     D auble tap this icon to  test your double tap  settings  If this icon  doesn t change  adjust  your settings using the  grid above     79       OK    ao          D se a C  12 26 PM  er Ez    Figure  138 Stylus Properties    CJETICCCON    Stylus Properties  e OK x    Double Tap   Calibration    Carefully press and briefly hold stylus  on the center of the target   Repeat as the target moves around  the screen    Press the Esc key to cancel     If your device isn t  responding properly to your  taps  you may need to  recalibrate your screen     To start the recalibration process  tap  Recalibrate     zz       IDE  9 mason    Figure  139 Stylus Properties Figure  140 Stylus Properties       3 2 21 System  Table  46 System  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  General  Tab   Figure 3 116     To show      Firmware information     Information about P rocessor type  Memory size  Expansion card    e  Memory    Figure 3 117     v Move the slider to adjust memory allocation  Default storage memory is normally is  normally set to about 8MB with the reminder assigned to P rogram memory   v Press the  OK  key on the Keypad     Note  the difference is occupied by OS between the RAM size in Information properties    and total memory size of storage memory and program memory  e  Device Name  Tab   Figure 3 118     v Y our device uses this information to identify itself to other computers   v The input panel will open to facilitate data ent
22.  main Function    Alph   1  The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha  modes  Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys   Alpha mode is when you type letters with the number keys     Alph   2  When you press key  it appears  Alpha  icon atthe Task bar to  indicate Alpha mode is enabled  It means Alpha mode is disabled if  there isn t  Alpha  icon at Task bar  The keypad stays in the alpha mode    Alpha  until you press key again  For an example to type   capl   word     24    OPTICON    press  lt  wait 1 seconds  gt     3  Ifyou want to type a lowercase  c    press  i   The key three times  the WEM key is needed if it s    the first alpha character keying in    If a letter that is on the same key as  the last letter entered  wait two seconds after you pressed the last key   then you can enter the correct series of keystrokes to create the next  letter          4  While you are in the Alpha mode and you press key      key to initial the   Caps   mode  you will render a Caps Lock until you    Alpha  press key again  Once you are in Caps mode  you stay in       Caps    until itis pressed key again     5   Itappears   E   and  Al  icon at Task Bar during Caps mode     Table  6 Alpha   Numeric keys define    Press the Keys Press the Keys    Alpha Alpha    eum onor     ex    esooe  og ODOT     enumua     eMac   Alpha 3 DEF   3 DEF   3 DEF Alpha Fn Alpha 3 DEF   3 DEF ie  a ODOT    com         Corscogmag      ecxmu    OTOU  O c   oom   Alpha 5 JKL 5 JK
23.  making sure that the unit is firmly seated the dock   2  Connect the dock or Device to the power adapter and power source     4 2 Using ActiveS ync  Use ActiveS ync to transfer and synchronize files between the Device and the HostPC     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 ActiveS ync documentation or help file     Transferring Files   To transfer files  complete the following steps on the host PC     v Insert Micro USB cable to Device and connect to PC    v After you have established a connection with Device  tap the  Explore  button at the top of the ActiveSync window  or  select Explore from the File menu     v Navigate to the target directory on your Device and copy the desired file by using the Copy paste method or dragging and  dropping the desired file s  into the folder     4 2 2 ActiveS ync File Synchronization  ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the Device and the Host PC  Refer to  Setting up a  Partnership   above     v 
24.  ones listed here  use manual dialing     Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored   Some modems may not respond to the following characters  even though your    device lets you add them to the dial string        60    Local mu are     Area code    Tele Tone dialing  Country Region        Pulse dialing        Disable call waiting  dial    Iz     Dialing patterns are          Local   Lang Distance   International    3    G  G        gf   3  e  1 17 PM e RR    Figure  76 Dialing Properties    Location     Local m are   Create New Location    Location name            gf   3  e  1 20 PM  eer a    Figure  78 Dialing Properties  3 2 8 Display Properties  Table  33 Display properties       Local settings are     Area code    e Tone dialing  Country Region        Pulse dialing       Disable call waiting  dial    Iz     Dialing patterns are   Local   Lang Distance         3    G  G     2 Do OF  gt  Ole    a on gy    Figure  77 Dialing Properties    For Local calls  dial     For Long Distance calls  dial    c    For International calls  dial    c     Ee   country region cade  F f   area  code  Gg   number         gf   3  e  1 18 PM  eer a    Figure  79 Dialing Properties    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION       Background    Tab   Figure 3 55     From the  Image  list  select an image you wantas the background of the desktop   Figure    Display 3 56     To locate an image in another folder  select  Browse    Figure 3 59     To have the image cover the entire background  select     i Tile 
25.  scanner     For more information on factory installed applications  Refer to Chapter 5   Software Applications        2 5 3 The Command Bar    Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs  such as opening a file  or editing a file      Eile Edit view Go            3   Command Bar   laddress my Device     H    o p lt     Application  Documents Flash Disk    Data    and Settings           hy Network profiles  Documents  Program Files Temp Windows    a We   M E   amp   D m  Sige om 2 04 PM  S    lt   Task Bar    Figure  16 Task Bar  amp  Command Bar    2 5 4 The Task Bar    The Task bar atthe bottom of the screen displays the icon  an icon for the active program  the current time  and system icons for  utilities loaded in memory  The Task bar includes menu names  buttons  and the keyboard icon  which opens and closes the soft    input panel  SIP   The Task bar allows you to select and close programs  Refer to Figure 2 12 to view the Task bar     2     OPTICON    2 5 5 The Soft Keypad    In applications that accept keypad input  the soft input panel  SIP  can be used to enter data using the stylus  The SIP is digital   QWERTY  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     2 5 6 Setting Up Wireless LAN    The Summit Client Utility  SCU  is an application designed fo
26.  select Go    My Documents     To see all of the folders you have accessed  select Go    History  Double tap a folder to return to it     5 2 4 2 Viewing Files as Icons Lists    v To view icons  select View    Large Icons or Small Icons   v To view a list  select View  gt  Details     5 2 4 3 Working with Files and Folders    v Create a new folder     If necessary  open the folder where you want the new folder to reside      Select File    New Folder    v Add a folder to your Favorites list     Open the folder     S elect Favorites    Add to Favorites      In the Name box  type the shortcut name    Tips    e To open a favorite file or folder  select Favorites and then select the folder      To organize your favorites  select Favorites  gt  Organize Favorites     v Transfer a file using infrared     To send a file  select it  line up the infrared ports  and select File    Send To    Infrared Recipient      To receive a file  line up the infrared ports  and select File  gt  Receive     5 2 4 4  Creating Desktop Shortcuts    v Display the file or Web page for which you want to create a Shortcut   v S elect File    Send to   v S elect Desktop as Shortcut     5 2 4 5 Switch to Internet  v Type a URL in the Address bar     5 3 Flash Disk  The FlashDisk let the application or a data file can be stored into the Flash Memory   Note  The FlashDisk storage memory persists all reset  warm cold reboot  conditions and software firmware  updates   We strongly recommends installing all appli
27.  the file and itis stored on your mobile device    v S elect View  gt  Internet Options  gt  Security Tab    v S elect Allow cookies     5 2 1 6 Search for an Internet Site  Y S elect View  gt  Go  gt  Search to search the web     5 2 1 7 Go to an Internet address    v S elect Address Bar  if necessary to display the Address bar  v Enter the address  v Press  ENTER  key     5 2 1 8 View previously visited sites    v Tap the Arrow button at the right site of Address Bar  v S elect the Web Address you want to view     5 2 1 9 Add and view Favorites    v Go to the page you want add   v S elect Favorites    Add To Favorites    v If necessary  locate the folder you want    v Confirm or change the name    v To view your favorite Web sites  select Favorites and the Web site you want to view   Note To organize your Favorites list  select Favorites    Organize Favorites     5 2 1 10 Browse Web pages    v To move to a page you have previously view  select View    Back  v To move to the next page  provided you have viewed it previously   Select View    Forward   v To return to your Home page  select View    Go    Home     5 2 1 11 Refresh current page  v S elect View    Refresh     5 2 1 12 Stop loading a page  v S elect View    Stop     5 2 1 13 View current page    v S elect View    Internet Options  v To view the protocol  page type  size  and address  selects the General tab   v To view security information about the page  select the Security tab     5 2 1 14 View HTML source code  
28. 2 General View of the PDT    2 2 1 H25 general view  Charging LED    LCD Touchscreen Status LED    _Scan Ke             F3 Ke       Fn Ke  Esc Ke  Alpha Key        Alpha Numeric Ke       Micro USB Port    Right Scan Key    Power Key          DC IN  amp  Data    Transmission Back Space Key    Enter Key  F4 Key    F2 Key  Stylus  Figure  6 H25 front side view    Battery Cover Latch    Camera  Optional        Flashlight  Optional           Battery Cover       Left Scan Key       Scan Window  Figure  7 H25 back side view    Table  1 Description of H25 General View  Scanner LED Indicator  Red  color Reading barcode     Green  color S uccessful reading    Charge LED Indicator  Red  color Charging battery     Green  color Battery charged full    3 color LED  Blue  color Bluetooth Enable    15       OPTICON    Indicator WLAN or GPRS Enable  LCM   Touch Panel Do specific action through touch panel by stylus    Left Scan key Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys    Right Scan key    Main Scan key    Power key Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode    F1  F4 key The four application keys  hot keys of application program defined by end  user    Navigation key Navigation keys for left  right  up and down directions  Alpha Numeric keys Numeric keys  Change to Alpha keys after pressing Alpha key   Alpha key Toggle Alpha mode for Alpha Numeric keys    Enter key  Micro USB port  S can window  Stylus    Battery Cover Protect Battery pa
29. 60     7 Bypass proxy server for local  Delete Browsing History       addresses       E D F LOE  seem G N It FLOR ram f    Figure  90 Internet S ettings General Figure  91 Internet Settings Connection    Internet Options      General   Connection   Security  pri      gt  Internet  e  a   ser controls and plug ins          Script Activex controls marke           l Disable  Internet Local Trusted site E      Enable  intranet  Prompt    l     Initialize and script Actives cc   Disable      Internet re  Prompt      Run Actives controls and pluc    This zone contains all Web sites you    haven t placed in other zones E Disable zi     amp  319   Om 1 33 PM ele E2  FS Om 1 33 PM eke       Figure  92 Internet Settings Security Figure  93 Internet Settings    65    Internet Options      Security   Privacy   Advanced   Pop   1  gt     Cookies    Privacy level  Medium      Blacks third party cookies that   do nat have a compact privacy  policy     Blocks third party cookies that  use personally identifiable  information without your implicit         Default    BD  OF SOM sas om e E    Figure  94 Internet Settings privacy       Internet Options    Security   Privacy   Advanced Popile    Eil ccessibility      Always expand ALT text far i      Anchors navigate on access k     Browsing      Always send URLs as UTF 8    Display a notification about e  Enable stylesheets     Enable page transitions  Theming support  Disable automatic SIP  Underline links    Figure  96 Internet Settings Advanc
30. 85 Display Properties          od  S Settings a  ED    elu    le 2  als              m    Select a background  image    1  Select Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control  Panel    Open the Display  icon  and then select  the Background  tab    From the Image list   select an image you  want as the    Dialog Box Text    Item   Desktop    _harkoround of Ihe   BY gf QE 1 25 pM   s    of de Og nar pm  s    Figure  86 Display Properties Figure  87 Display Properties Help       bas i nu eu s s es Di s es Se    iE    3 2 9 Input Panel    Table  34 Display properties  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION     Input panel  Tab   Figure 3 63     S elect the input method you want to change     Input Panel To change the Soft Keyboard Options   tap  Option   Figure 3 63        63       e  Options  Tab   Figure 3 64     v Change the soft keyboard options as desired  selecting from      Large or small keys     Using gestures for space  black space shift  and enter   v To exit the soft keyboard Options  press    OK    on the control bar  or press the   Enter    key on the keypad   v To exit the Input Panel  press  OK  on the control bar  or press the   Enter   key on the  keypad        Input Panel Properties OK      Input Panel          Current input methad                 Use gestures for Space     Allow applications to change the Backspace  Shift and Enter  input panel state Snes  2000 U9s    Backspace    p Enter    To quickly switch input methods   tap the Input Panel arrow and  then tap the desired method trom 
31. Backup battery    Good  Low  Very Low         C p Dar    Switch state to User Idle      Never        Switch state to System Idle      Never        Switch state to Suspend      Never            4    2p        aS 12 11 PM Sj E e ETE 12 12 PM Sj E    Figure  119 Power    Figure  120 Power    74    Power Properties      Battery   Schemes    Power Scheme     Battery Power  Battery Power  AC Power    Switch state to User Idle      Never        Switch state to System Idle      Never         Switch state to Suspend      Never      amp       2f DE 74 am  as  f    Figure  121 Power    Main Batteries Very Low    Your main batteries are running  very low on power  Please change  the batteries at your next  opportunity     Warning  To avoid data loss  be  sure to turn aff your device before  removing the batteries        sp  f Qi 7 27 AM  es E    Figure  123 Power    3 2 17 Regional Settings  Table  42 Regional Settings    ICON       Power Properties OK  Schemes    Power Scheme      Battery Power       Switch state to User Idle      After 4 minutes       Switch state to System Idle      After 2 minutes       Switch state to Suspend     24   2 e IEG o e om      Figure  122 Power       E Settings Help    leju  e afolat       Set up your power  schemes    1  Select Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control    Panel     2  Open the Power  icon  and then select  the Schemes tab     3  Select desired    options for entering  reduced power  states E    4  setti      e Q9 12 14 PM  e E    Figure  124 Pow
32. CP 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 as well as primary and secondary  DNS address   v Modify connection setting   S elect Start    Settings    Control Panel    Network and Dialup Connections   S elect the icon for connection settings you want to modify    S elect File    Properties  or double  tap the appropriate icon    S elect desired options  There may be additional settings that depend on the connec    tion  To modify  select the icon and select the icon and select Advanced Settings      from the menu        Connection   F         Make New USB Sb SD     Saige onnection       Select the connection type    O Dial Up Connection     S Direct Connection    O virtual Private Network  PPTP     virtual Private Network  L2TP     0 PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE     P6  lt All GF ap S f Sce Q 5 ern as  T    Figure  100 Network and Dial up Connections Figure  101 Network and Dial up Connections             68       My Connection    Select a device     USB Cable   Bluetooth on COlvTz    USB Cable     TCP IP Settings     Security Settings       ec ttt OS 12 15 PM  eer      Figure  102 Network and Dial up Connections    Device Properties    Port Settings   Call Options  Connection Preferences    Baud Rate  19200    ata Bits    Parity    Stop Bits     Flow Control   None       Terminal     Lise terminal window before dialing       Lise termin
33. CU icon  S CU has five tabs  Main  Profile  Status  and Diags  and Global  Each tab is described in more detail in this section     28    OFT icon    Main Tab  Summit Client Utility OK  Main   Profile   Status   Diags   Global  SUMMIT Disable Radio    Active Profile  Default    Status  Mot Associated  Radio Type  ABG  Reg  Domain      vvorldwide    Auto Profle   On Goff List  Driver  w3 03 09 SEU  v3  03 09    EREE gm 10 49 AM  est E    Figure  17 Main Tab  e Enable Disable Radio  When the radio is enabled  selecting this button disables it  when the radio is disabled  selecting       this button enables it    e Active Profile  Y ou can view the name of the active profile and  using the selection list  select a different profile    e Status  Indicates the radio s status    e Radio Type  Indicates the type of radio in the device     ABG    means a Summit radio that supports 802 11a  802 11b and  802 11g    e Regulatory Domain  Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the radio is configured    Worldwide    means that  the radio can be used in any domain  The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user    e Auto Profile  enables you to activate or deactivate automatic profile selection  Tap List and use the dialog box to selecta  created profile    e Driver  Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on the device    e SCU  Indicates the version of SCU that is running on the device    e About SCU  When tapped  supplies information on SCU 
34. Carl   Movember  Automatically adjust     y adjust      rinck for dawlinlht savin Apply December lint savin Apply   amp   2o GF mt 1 02 PM eke a Pv  e  GF n 1 14 PM eke  Figure  73 Date Time Windows Figure  74 Date Time Windows  3 2 6 Device Information    Provide Firmware version  Software version  Configuration No  Serial No  Flash ROM size  RAM size  WIFI MAC address  and  Bluetooth ID    59    CJETICCCON       Device Information OK  FW  Lin  L  G3 EG81  SN 0 9 6  CIN  3AEHSDG  SIN  ENS EN NNI  ROM  262144 KE  RAM  131072 KB    WIFI MAC  Unavailable    Bluetooth   O0 1c 24 f0 34 30         o       GF s   Og  vete wm  i E    Figure  75 Device Information    3 2 7 Dialing Properties    Table  32 Dialing properties  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION     Dialing Properties  Tab   Figure 3 51       In the When dialing from list  select the  Location  where you want to change set   Dialing tings  Figure 3 52     To create a new location  select  New   Enter the name of the location  and then select   OK    Figure 3 53   E nter or edit the area code and local country code as needed   In Dial using  select  Tone dialing  or  Pulse dialing   Most phone lines are tone   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 54     v Using the codes listed in the topic  revise the dialing patterns as needed     If you need to use character other than the
35. Device Properties    IL MN ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  BT Service  Tab   Figure 3 30     Tap    Bluetooth Device Properties  to enable Bluetooth device Figure 3 30    Wait for 10 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly     Tap the  Scan Device  button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth hardware  The Bluetooth  manager lists the Bluetooth devices that it finds  see Figure 3 33  If Bluetooth hardware is  not found the Bluetooth Hardware Error window appears  see Figure 3 34  Table 3 23  described the Bluetooth Icons     Double tap the device to connect to on the device list  The Bluetooth Manager Authen   tication window appears  Tap No to connectto the device without authentication  or tap    Yes to authenticate the device before connecting   Figure 3 35     If the Yes button was selected in the Bluetooth Manager Authentication 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 requestto the device for bonding    Figure 3 36   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 on the device list   Figure  3 37    Serial Port  Tab   Figur 38      r    Tap    Start     gt   Programs   gt   Biuetooth   gt   Bluetooth SPP Manager  and Tap  Scan       53    CFTICCOCN    Device   Wait for 10 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly  S elect whi
36. Fam   cg a amd am A        H25       User Manual    COF2 2TICZCONI    CFTICCN    All information subject to change without notice        2011 copyright Opticon  All rights reserved     This manual may not  in whole or in part  be copied  photocopied  reproduced  translated or converted to any electronic or    machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon     Limited Warranty and Disclaimers    PLEASE READ this manual CAREFULLY before installing or using the product   Serial Number    A serial number appears on all Opticon products  This official registration number is directly related to the device purchased  Do  not remove the serial number from your Opticon device  Removing the serial number voids the warranty     Warranty  Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract  all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship    for two years after purchase  Opticon will repair or  at its option  replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship  with proper use during the warranty period  Opticon is not liable for damages caused by modifications made by a customer  In  such cases  standard repair charges will apply  If a product is returned under warranty and no defect is found  standard repair  charges will apply  Opticon assumes no liability for any direct  indirect  consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or  inability to use both the hardware and software  even if Opticon has been informed about the p
37. L EN Alpha     5 JKL JKL uf 5 JKL  Oo QDO  Opo ODO  op    COESCOUS  EN         ODOT   n i   Alpha 7 PORS 7 PORS 7 PORS Alpha Fn Alpha 7 PORS 7 PORS 7 PORS      7pors   7poars   7Ppars   7 PORS EN   eum       25    OPTICON    To To  Press the Keys Press the Keys  enter y enter y    Alpha 9 wxyz   9 wxyz Alpha Fn Alpha    9 wxvz   9 wxvz         Alpha 9 wxvz   9 wxvz   9 wxvz   9 wxvz   9 wxvz   9 wxvz    oma                  Alpha  Note The Co key is not needed to key in if the character isn t the first    alpha character being keyed in        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 automatic adjust for Daylight S aving  Time  To set or change the date and time   1  Select Start    Settings    Control Panel    Date Time  2  To change the year  selectthe year or open a numeric dial  Selectthe 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 to either side of the month to increase  or decrease the month   4  To change the time  select the hour  minute  seconds  or AM PM and select the up arrow to increase the value  select   tape the down arrow to decrease the value  or you can type a new value in the field   5  Select your correct time zone from the pull down list   6  To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight S
38. ME 12 57 PM le      Certificates    Stores    Trusted Authorities  Trusted Authorities    My Certificates    Other Authorities    ass 2 Public Primes   Import      qm 3 Public Prims    Entrust net Certific    Entrust net Secure  al  4e  ce   f Ht 12 58 PM  eer Iz    CLES ml E   rite       Figure  68 Certificates     O From a Smart Card    Reader          Card Absent    Friendly name      2o OL Si en rw S f    Figure  70 Certificates Import    58    Properties    Certificate properties    Friendly Mame  tion Authority    Managing Digital  Certificates    Certificates are used by  same applications for  establishing trust and for  secure communications   Certificates are signed and  ilc  issued by certificate   pcm authorities and are valid for  a prescribed period of time   Windows CE manages  multiple certificate stores        Ocas Sip 4 32 PM eke BY set    97  2 pf II 1 01 PM ele  Figure  71 Certificates View Figure  72 Certificates Help  3 2 5 Date Time    Table  31 Date Time  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  Date Time  Tab   Figure 3 48     a Please see the detail information of Chapter 2 5 1 Setting Time and Date  Date Time           DatefTime Properties OK DatefTime Properties    Date Time   Date Time             January 2011 M          January  February  26 27 28 29 MELLE  2 34 5 hs  9 10 11 12   Apri  16 17 18 19 May  23 24 25 26 E  30 31 1 2 3 4 5    July      1 02 15 PM E August    Time Zone September      GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Car  v  Mii xdific Time  US  amp  
39. MUM OF  6  HOURS          Figure 1 1 Product Labeling  Front side view     10       OPTICON         1   LCD panel protection film    CJETICCCON                 AA caution 2  SHAW HU SCO    Model No  SC900   EA PERS    FCC ID  TQ2 SC900PDT BWG    ecce KO                  05600 OS        x  l   s  ox  ce rx  KO        Se  N  lt   zz              N3088 SI  13  4i GIOA  _ AALNVEBVM                       FCC Statement    Table  2 Rear labeling    1 9 System Specifications    The H25 detailed specifications as follows  Unless otherwise noted  all the specifications are subject to change without prior notifi     cation     11    CFTICCOCN     Intel PXA310 624MHz 32 bits RISC CPU      256MB Flash ROM  Display   240 x 320 2 8  TFT 256K Color LCD with LED backlight    Audio   One mono speaker for system voice on lower case     Expansion Slot   One Micro SD slot  LED   One Dual Color LED for Charger Indicator    One Dual Color LED for Scanner  Bluetooth and WLAN Indicator    Wireless LAN  802 11a b g    Radio Support   Bluetooth  V2 0 EDR  Class Il    WAN Module  MC75i O ptional       Laser  1D  Engine or 2D Imager Scanner  Communication P orts   USB  Support USB v2 0 client   Device and Cradle       Standard Li lon Battery Pack  3 7VDC 1840mAh    Advanced Smart Battery    Built in Battery Charger  PONER   3 7VDC 75mAh rechargeable backup battery    One Battery Cover Magnet Sensor S witch    Power Adapter  100 240VAC  50 60Hz Input   5VDC 1A Output      One Power Button     Three Barcod
40. S elect the files in the synchronization configuration for the Device partnership    v S elect Tools    Options from the ActiveS ync command bar to configure the synchronization options    v 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 the My    Documents directory on the Device     89    F  My Device           USB Connection Status    TE    e     m  re     pA LA  Figure  172 Connected    4 3 Networking       OPTICON    Please see the 3 2 13 Owner  Table 3 31 Owner on page 3 61 for setting up the network ID  And see the 2 5 6 Setting Up    Wireless LAN RF to setup the 802 11a b g Wireless LAN for RF connecting     90    OF TiCOn       oftware Applications    5 1 Introduction  Y ou can switch to any software program by tapping the Start Menu     5 2 Software Applications    5 2 1 Internet Explorer  With Internet Explorer  you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your device  You will need to use a modem or WLAN to  connect to an Internet server provider  ISP  or network     5 2 1 1 Connect to the Internet  Before you can view Web pages  you must set up a remote connection to your ISP or network     5 2 1 2 Start Internet E xplorer    Open Internet E xplorer by selecting Start    Programs    Internet Explorer   To get default home page  navigate to the desired default web page    S elect View    In
41. a red laser beam     ME I  I  FEET ME M AL   i    7  Bad scanning position   1  Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole bar code     2  Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam is positioned as below     33                CFTICCPN    8  upon reading a barcode  the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is release or after five seconds  The green LED and the    beep tone indicates a good read     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 Installing the MicroSD Card  1  Turn the locking latches  right and left  downwards and lift the battery cover away from the Device     Figure  22 Detach the battery cover from Device  1       2  Detach MicroSD Holder and Insert the MicroSD Card into the MicroSD compartment     Figure  23 Detach the SD Holder from Device          2 6 Power management    2 6 1 Suspend Mode    The Device will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time  The idle duration can be customized using the Power  control panel  refer to Figure    Schemes Tab   Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off  Press the    key to suspend the Device  Press the key again for the Device to resume its P revious state     34    CJETICCCON    Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when system using battery power  This    will save battery power when Device is not in use   Power Prop
42. al window after dialing        Manual Dial    E am Q5 12 17 PM  eer      Figure  104 Network and Dial up Connections       Device Properties      Part Settings   Call Options      pod x       dun My Connection    Select a device     JSB Cable     TCP IP Settings       Security Settings       i4 c So 2 23 PM  ssa Ez    Figure  103 Network and Dial up Connections    kd  7  x    Call Setup    RESESSESSSESEESERSEESSESESESEESEEESESEESESESERSESSESESSHEEESERSSHSEERSSEREESERESEESEESESEEEESESEEUEE Ch    Cancel the call if not connected   within    120 seconds   Wait for dial tone before dialing  Wait for credit card  D sec    Extra Settings    Special modem commands may be  inserted into the dial string         4 4    ETE 12 17 PM  eer Ez    Figure  105 Network and Dial up Connections    69        Use Slip  Lise software compression  Lise IP header compression    BY     M go gt  12 02 PM  eer  z    Figure  106 Network and Dial up Connections    Security Settings    Logon security      Use Extensible Auth Protocol  EAF      MD5 Challenge        Wnencrypted password  PAP    Challenge Handshake  CHAP   Microsoft CHAP  MS CHAP   Microsoft CHAP v2  MS CHAP v2         Preview user name and password    d   em dei 12 03 PM  eer      Figure  108 Network and Dial up Connections          TCP IP Settings      General   Mame Servers    s  My Connection    Primary DNS      J J     Secondary DNS  EN EN EN J  Primary WINS     Secondary WINS      J Jy      So  RM oar 12 02 PM  eer      Figure  107 Net
43. ams d  o gt  Favorites d  E Documents    ee  oe Control Panel   amp    Network and Dial up     B  Taskbar and Start         7 meg   10 27 AM e RR    rna 9 12 21 PM eke    Figure   168 Taskbar and Start Menu Figure  169 Taskbar and Start Menu  General          OK  x OK  x    T e  M    Tap the Clear button to remove Tap the Clear button to remove    the contents af the Documents the contents af the Documents  Menu  Menu        Figure  170 Taskbar and Start Menu  Advanced Figure  171 Taskbar and Start Menu  Expand Control  Panel    88    CFTICCOCN    4  Communication       4 1 Installing  amp  Setting Up Microsoft ActiveS ync    4 1 1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC    Microsoft ActiveS ync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your Device   To install Microsoft ActiveS ync  complete the following steps on the PC     l  Go to the Microsoft Windows CE NET website and download the latest current version of ActiveS ync   http   www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help synchronize device s ynch ms px   2  Install the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC    3  Open ActiveSync     4  SelectFile    Communication Settings from ActiveS ync s menu bar     5  Goto  Using ActiveS ync  on page 4 1 to continue using ActiveS ync     4 1 2 Connecting Device to Host PC    1  You can use a Micro USB cable to connect the Device directly or by a cradle to Host PC   To use the dock  you must first insert the Device into the slot 
44. anel  press  OK  from the control bar  or press the   Enter      key on the keypad        72    Password Properties OK    Password Settings    Password  j  Confirm password          Enable password protection at  power on        Enable password protection for  screen saver       E ETE 12 08 PM  s E    Figure  116 Password Properties  3 2 15 PC Connection    Table  40 PC Connection  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  PC Connection  Tab   Figure 3 92     S elect the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer   Figure   3 92    Tap the  Change Connection      button to modify the connection method from USB  Connection To exit the    Change Connection    dialog  press    OK    from the control bar  or press the    lt Enter gt  key on the keypad    To exitthe  PC Connection  properties control panel  press  OK  from the control bar  or   press the   Enter   key on the keypad        PC Connection Proper    OK    PC Connection  Enable direct connections to the  desktop computer    Pere ere ere errr ere rere rere rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr r errr rrr errr rere rir    When enabled  connect to the  desktop computer using     Connect to desktop computer using     USE Connection    WISE Connection      i IGB Connection  Change Connection    Warning  CAanging the connection  may disable communications with    Warning  Changing the your desktop computer     connection may disable  communications with your COMMUNICATIONS with YOU  desktop computer  desktop computer      
45. bration of the touch Screen 19  2 4 4 To mute the Sound for H25 19  2 4 5 Using the Stylus 19  2 4 6 Using the H25 Keypad 20  2 5 Navigating the Display 26  2 5 1 Setting Time and Date 26  2 5 2 Entering the Data 27  2 5 3 The Command Bar 27  2 5 4 The Task Bar 27  2 5 5 The Soft Keypad 28  2 5 6 Setting Up Wireless LAN 28  2 5 7 Reading barcodes  1D laser version  33  2 5 8 Installing the MicroSD Card 34  2 6 Power management 34  2 6 1 Suspend Mode 34  2 6 2 Resuming 35  2 7 Resetting the Device 35  2 7 1 Software  Warm  Reset 35  2 7 2 Cold Reset 36  3 1 Introduction 37  3 2 Control Panel 37  3 2 1 BarCode Controls 37  3 2 2 Backup Restore 52  3 2 3 Bluetooth Device Properties 53  3 2 4 Certificates 57  3 2 5 Date Time 59  3 2 6 Device Information 59  3 2 7 Dialing Properties 60  3 2 8 Display Properties 61  3 2 9 Input Panel 63  3 2 10 Internet Options 64  3 2 11 Keyboard 66  3 2 12 Network and Dial up Connections 67  3 2 13 Owner 71  3 2 14 Password 72  3 2 15 PC Connection 73  3 2 16 Power 74  3 2 17 Regional Settings 75  3 2 18 Remove Programs 77    3 2 19 Storage Manager 78    3 2 20 Stylus  3 2 21 System  3 2 22 USB Function Driver Properties    3 2 23 Volume  amp  Sounds Properties  3 3 Tap Start    3 3 1 Security   3 3 2 Bluetooth   3 3 3 Boot Manager  3 3 4 Brightness   3 3 5 Device Power  3 3 6 Fn Key Manager    3 4 Taskbar and Start Menu  4 1 Installing  amp  Setting Up Microsoft ActiveS ync    4 1 1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC    4 1 2 Connect
46. cations  applets  programs  and important data files to the FlashDisk  location     97       5 3 1 Saving to Flash  To save an application or data to the Flash Memory  from your current application  select File    Save As    navigate to the    FlashDisk location and save it   5 3 2 FlashDisk Location  To access the contents of FlashDisk storage     v Double tap the My Computer icon on the desktop   v Double tap the FlashDisk icon to view FlashDisk       File Edit view Go   Edit View Go    L  Ix      cer E   ue Device       Application  Documents Flash Disk    Data i and UR     eh Network profiles          Documents  D  gt      Program Files SD Card Temp       A rs ir   E  jf 2 33 PM le E    E  or al 0f an il    Figure  176 FlashDisk       98    5 3 3 FlashDisk Size    The size of the FlashDisk will vary  depending on the size of system firmware   v Inside the FlashDisk directory  tap File    Properties   v The FlashDisk Properties dialog   The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available on your device     Properties OK       General          yee    Flash Disk    Type  Folder   Location  My Device   Used  g80KE  1 003 520 bytes   Free  206MB  216 080 384      t  pr  dl SOF 2145 om is    Figure  177 FlashDisk Size    99    
47. ch device you want to use    If wantto use Virtual com  only SPP base profiles are supported  i e  P rinter  Modem  and  LAP   S witch to    Serial Port  tab  and will see the devices you had trusted or active  S elect  the device that you want to map a virtual com and which virtual com you want to use see  Figure 3 38    Now COM6 has mapped for BT device see Figure 3 40    Bluetooth Manager    WI a   Scan Device    Backup R    Bar Code Bluetooth  Contrals Device        Starting Bluetooth  Please Wait      Dialing Display Input Panel       Mee Keyboard MOLISE Te Keyboard MOLISE  PINE T 12   PIE  0  Ome Df   12  EX  Figure  55 Bluetooth Device Properties Figure  56 Bluetooth Device Properties    Inquiry Running    Bluetooth Manager OK    Scan Device Scan Device    On  e  FP FACaao36  1000e86c9386   OX   FP FACBOO36  1000e86co386        Det Keyboard MOLISE Led Keyboard MOLISE       01 OD   gf son 28 E  Qe  QL Si  sss rm 28   57 Bluetooth Manager Windows  58 Bluetooth Manager Windows    54    OPTICON    Scan Device    Scan Device    Bluetooth hardware error Do you need to    10050  controller nat i authenticate the device     presenti 7         ME keyboard MOLISE  EXECUTED ae  Figure  59 Bluetooth Error Windows Figure  60 Bluetooth Authenticate Windows    Bluetooth Manager OK    Scan Device    FP FAC89936  1000e86c9386    FP FAC89936  1000e86c9386      Enter PIN     4               c lvl    Scan Device Scan Device       pn Keyboard MOLISE  BOs  OS Sic   ene rm a  2 Oe  Q 2 Sey 2
48. ck  keep the switch of battery cover to leave system  from suspend mode    Battery cover Latch To keep battery cover locked  Hand Strap This strap can be sealed tighter or looser  S peaker 1W speaker for audio sound    p    4    Ce    9    11  Fn key This key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters  and perform system functions       2 3 Charging the Battery Pack  Before using the Device  perform the basic procedure of charging the battery pack through the following steps     2 3 1 Installing the battery pack    1  Turn the locking latches  right and left  downwards and lift the battery cover away from the Device   Figure 8 Detach the battery cover from Device       2  Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out  and ensuring the battery snaps into place   Figure  9 Insert the battery pack    16    CFTICCMN       3  Replace the battery cover by inserting the bottom first  and then press the top in firmly  Turn the locking latches  right and left     upwards to secure the cover to the Device   Figure  10 Replace the battery cover       4  Charge time  For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 6 hours  Subsequent charging time needs  approximately 3 hours        When charging the battery pack  the charge LED indicator on the Device  turns on Red  After the battery pack is fully charged  the charge LED  indicator turns to Green     2 3 2 Charging the battery pack with Micro USB cable    1  Conne
49. ct the Micro USB cable to both Device and computer or a power adapter     2  Plug in the connector of the power adapter     17    CJETICCCON    Figure  11 Charging with power adapter  Charger LED Indicator    USB Client Cable  for Terminal        PDT Main Unit    Power Adapter      When charging the battery pack  the charge LED indicator on the Device turns on Red           After the battery pack is fully charged  the charge LED indicator turns to Green     CAUTION  Please do not remove the Battery pack too long from Device after you have already full charged the Battery pack and    backup battery pack and start to use the Device  Otherwise non saved data will be lost  Please also keep in mind power the  Device off if you want to change the main Battery pack        2 4  Handling the Device    2 4 1 Starting the Device  Press the Power key to turn amen We Device  inu  Ss does not power on  perform a sole boot  See 2 7 Resetting uG Device        When the Device is powered on for the first time  it  initializes its system  A splash screen  figure 2 8   appears for a short period of time followed by the    WinCE 6 0 window     This section offers the basic procedures of Device    using        Figure  12 Starting the Device    18    OF T icon    2 4 2 Power on   off     gt  To turn on the Device    Press the Power key briefly E  If the Device does not power on  perform the cold reset  See chapter 2 7 2     As the Device initializes its file system  it splash screen displays for ab
50. d in the profile  you must tap the Commit    button     To cause a Summit radio to connectto a typical business WLAN  you mustselect a profile that specifies the SSID  EAP type  and  encryption type supported by the WLAN     SSID  This is the name or identification of the WLAN   EAP type  This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi Fi  Protected Access  WPA  and WPA2  SCU supports five EAP types  PEAP with EAP MSCHAP  PEAP MSCHAP   PEAP    30    OPTICON    with EAP GTC  PEAP GTC   EAP TLS  LEAP  and EAP FAST  Encryption  This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or    derived  Encryption options include       WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys  derived from the EAP authentication process     WPA2 or WPA with pre shared keys    Static WEP keys    Consult the user s guide for details on all profile settings  including security settings     Status Tab    The Status tab provides status information on the radio     Active profile  Radio   s status  Down  not recognized   Disabled  Not Associated  Associated  or  EAP type  Authenticated  Client info  Name  IP address  and MAC address    AP info  Name  IP address  MAC address  beacon period  and DTIM interval  Connection info  Channel  data rate  transmit power  signal strength  and signal quality    Summit Client Utility OK    gs   Global    Profile  SCC PDA  TEST  dlink       Status  Associated  Device Nam
51. d is not available to all US model  Per FCC regulation  all WiFi  product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only     Please use only the specific belt clips holsters accessories supplied by the SHIN CHUAN COMPUTER CO   LTD  For this  product or select a belt clips  holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at  least 1 5 cm separation distance between the device and the user s body     Caution  Opticon declares that H25  FCC ID  TQ2 H25PDT BWG  is limited in CH1 CH11 for 2 4GHz by specified firm   ware controlled in U S A     The FCC ID of H25 is TQ2 H25PDT BWG       LED AND LASER SAFETY INFORMATION  e Class Il LED Laser Product    e Do not stare at the LED Laser or shine into eyes   9 Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision  e Do not replace repair the LE D Laser  these are not user replaceable   e Do not shine the LED Laser on a shiny reflective surface    e LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT    1 6 Recycling  amp  disposal instructions   Do not throw this product in the home waste bin     1 7 Regulatory information   For CE  FCC  RoHS and other Document of Conformities  consult the Contact Window of Shin Chuan Computer     1 8 Product Labeling  The Device has several labels as shown in Figure 1 1 to 1 2     A  H25    1    Table  1 Front labeling          B 90  LE e      WARNING    ka DO NOT   TURN ON UNIT  UNTIL BATTERIES  ARE CHARGED  FOR  MINI
52. d to another profile    Delete  Delete the profile  provided that itis not the active profile       Scan  Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs  Each time you tap the Refresh button   you view an updated list of APs  with each row showing an AP   s SSID  its received signal strength indication  RSSI    and whether or not data encryption is in use  true orfalse   You can sortthe list by clicking on the column headers  If  you are authorized as an administrator  select an SSID in the list  and tap Commit  you return to the Profile tab to  create a profile for that SSID    Radio  Radio attributes in the list box can be selected individually  When an attribute is selected  the current setting or an  appropriate selection box with the current setting highlighted appears on the right    Security  Values for the two primary security attributes  EAP type and encryption type  are displayed in separate  dropdown lists  with the current values highlighted  When you as an administrator select an EAP type  the Credentials  button appears  when you tap it  a dialog box appears that enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP  type  When you as an administrator select an encryption type that requires the definition of WEP keys or a pre shared key   the PSKs WEP Keys button appears  when you tap it  a dialog box appears that enables you to define WEP keys ora PSK   Commit  To ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are save
53. de              EAN 128 Only      Enable Concatenation     amp   e     2c af s ME b 12 24 PM  eer E    Figure  41 Code 128    Table  21 Settings Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set       EAN 128 Only The decoded data characters are translated to the EAN 128 format       48    OPTICON    3 2 1 4 12 Code 93         OK  Format Settings  otr 4   gt     Bar Code     Bar Code Controls          C Transmit Check Digit  Check Check Digit  C  Enable Concatenation           amp   e     2c aff e Ht   12 25 PM le      Figure  42 Code 93    Table  22 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set        i Check Check Digits The check digits are not transmitted    3 2 1 4 13 Code 11       Bar Code Controls OK  Format Settings  otr 4   gt     Bar Code             Check 1 Check Digit  Check 2 Check Digits  L  Transmit Check Digits     7 e a afl e Ht   12 27 PM  eer Ez    Figure  43 Code 11    Table  23 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set        i Check 1 Check Digit The check digits are not transmitted    49    CFTICCOCN    Field Name Description        i Check 2 Check Digits The check digits are not transmitted    3 2 1 4 14 Korean Postal           Bar Code Controls OK  SEE    Bar Cade                 Transmit Check Digit  Transmit Dash     amp   5    2L af Ls MI e 12 27 PM  ssa      Figure  44 Korean Postal    Table  24 Settings Description  Field Name Description    T
54. de you wish to set       ransmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode  jump to next row      ransmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    Barcode Symbologies List       41    OPTICON    3 2 1 4 1 UPC A        Bar Code Controls    OK  Format Settings  otr 4   gt     Bar Code        C  Transmit Leading Zero  Transmit Check Digit        amp   5    2c uff Ls HIF 12 14 PM  eer      Figure  31 UPC A  Table  11 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set      ransmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode  jump to next row   w  ransmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 2 UPC E               OK  Settings  otr   1            Transmit Leading Zero  Transmit Check Digit  L  Transmit UPC E as UPC A    Bar Code Controls            Bar Code         amp   5    2c af Ls HIF 12 15 PM  eer    Figure  32 UPC E    Table  12 Settings Description  Field Name Description       To select a type of barcode you wish to set    42    OPTICON        Tansmit Leading Zero After showing the barcode  jump to next row       rensmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    3  ransmit UPC E as UPC A UPC E label is transmitted in the UP C A format    3 2 1 4 3 EAN           Bar Code Controls OK    Format   Bar Codes   Settings oth       par Code   INNEENEEENIN       EAM 13 Transmit Check Digit  EAM 8 Transmit Check Digit  LJ Enable ISBN Translation       Enable ISSN Translation   C  Enable ISMN Translation         
55. document conversion    If an e mail program is installed on your device and you receive an attached Word document or template created in Word version  6 0 or later  WordP ad will convert the file on your device  To view the document  simply open the attachment in your e mail  program or open the file in the WordP ad     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 your device  If you save the file  save with a different file name   For more information about conversion performed on your device  see the following topics     v        Changes caused by Word document conversion   Formatting   e Borders and Shading  Borders and shading are not displayed in WordP ad  but are restored when converted back to a Word document   S hading is not restored when used in a table  but simple borders are restored     e Character formatting  Bold  italic  strikethrough  superscript  subscript  and hidden text are retained and displayed  Other effects are  changed or removed     e Colors  Colors are retained and mapped to colors available on your device     e Fonts and font sizes  Fonts not supported by your mobile device are mapped to the closest font available in WordP ad     e Page Formatting  Headers  footers  footnotes  columns  pages setup information  and style sheets are removed during conversion to  WordPad  WordPad supports built in headings     e Paragraph 
56. e   Unnamed    IP  197 168 032   MAC      OD  17  23 a0 87 a6    AP Name   Unknown    IP                   MAC  00 22 60 68  0d9 65  Beacon Period  100 DTIM  1    Connection Channel 7  Bit Rate  18 Mbps Tx Power  79 mW      Signal Strength   81 dem     amp   0920   11 02 AM  eer E    Figure  19 Status Tab       31    CFTICCMN    Diags Tab    Summit Client Utility OK    Profile  SCC PD4 TEST  dlink  IP Address  192 168 0 32     Rejconnect   Release Renew    Start Ping      i  SDC        amp   49209   11 03 AM  eer E    Figure  20 Diags Tab  e  Re connect  Disable and enable the radio  apply or reapply the current profile  and attempt to associate and authenticate    to the wireless LAN  logging all activity in the output area at the bottom   e Release Renew  Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release renew  and log all activity in the output area at the  bottom     e Start Ping  Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it   Once the button is clicked  its name and function will change to Stop P ing   Moving to an SCU window other than Status or Diags also will stop the  ping  as will Pings will continue until you tap the Stop Ping button  move to  an SCU window other than Diags or Status  exit SCU  or remove the radio    e Diagnostics  Attempt to  re connect to an AP  and provide a more  thorough dump of data than is obtained with  Re connect  The dump will  include radio state  profile settings  global settings  and a BSSID list of  APs in the area    
57. e  Remove           Der      OS 12 20 PM Sj E    Der    EET  NE 12 20 PM 5j E    Figure  131 Remove Programs Figure  132 Remove Programs    71    3 2 19 Storage Manager  Table  44 Storage Manager    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  Storage Manager  Tab   Figure 3 108     v To change Storage properties control panel default settings   Insert Micro Secure digital  MicroSD  storage card into the unit      S elect Start    Settings    Control Panel    Storage Properties    control panel         Manager  gt    gt     From the    Storage Info    pull down list  select the desired storage device   Y ou can also format  dismount  and create partitions on storage devices using this    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 Flash Disk will erase all files and program  stored in Flash Memory      Foxy x    Storage Properties      Storage Manager  store aink        Capacity  207 50 MB  Unallocated  0 00 B  Sector Size  2 00 KB    Partitions       Properties       4  Dst  E3 2 12 21 PM  eer      Figure  133 Storage Manager       Storage Manager  Store Info     DSK1  Built In Flash       Delete the selected parti       This operation will  permanently erase all data    on the partition    PartOO       4    Dst  E3 12 23 PM le      Figure  135 Storage Manager Delete          Storage Manager  Store Info      pski  Built In Flash     Create New Partition OK 
58. e  gt  cal REY The C key activates the scan function of H25     Key      The key puts the terminal into   U  Power On Off and wakes the terminal from suspend  mode if this key button is not pressed  more than two seconds    T  F 1  F2  Vv          87 Move the cursor up one row or line The cursor will move  continuously if button is pressed continuously   Application key 1  User can define F1 function from setting   Fe   Move the cursor down one row or line The cursor will move  continuously if button is pressed continuously   Application key 2  User can define F2 function from setting     Move the cursor one character to the left  The cursor will move      F3   continuously if button is pressed continuously   Application key 3  User can define F3 function from setting        21    OPTICON    Main Function   Definition        Move the cursor one character to the right  The cursor will move  continuously if button is pressed continuously   Application key 4  User can define F4 function from setting     The key is used in combination with other keys to  type special characters and perform system functions     Note  When continue press  Fn  key twice  the    Fn    key es  tion will be lock and color change from W hite     to Yellow    Press again to disable    Fn    Function            i  time itis pressed if you are typing text  The cursor will move    Cc   Backspace  continuously if button is pressed continuously     r MEC COMI This key confis data erty 000 This key confis data
59. e Scanner Buttons  Keypad   Buttons   Four Navigation Buttons     Four Application Buttons     One 12 key Numeric Keypad               Dimensions     Dimensions and Weight L  144 x 62 x 26 2 35 8 mm      Weight  240g with Standard Battery P ack Approx        i   Optional  High Capacity Li lon Battery Pack  3 7VDC 2760mAh   Peripherals and Accessories   Single Dock    Microsoft Windows 6 0 Professional    Table  3 System Specification  1 10 Environment Standard       Operating Temperature 14  F    122 F  10 C   50  C     Storage Temperature  4  F  158  F   20  C   60  C        12    OPTICON    Humidity 5    9596  non condensing     Drop 4ft  1 2m  Drop onto Concrete    Water  amp  Dust proof IP65 Certificated  Vibration MIL STD 810F    Table  4 Environment Standards       1 11 Warranty and after service    Should this Device be malfunctioned  please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name  the serial    number  and the details about the problem     13    CJETICCCON    2  Getting Started       2 1 Check the package  Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage     A  H25       a    Br     Figure  5 Inside the package         H25 Terminal     Hand Strip     Stylus Cord      Standard Battery Pack 3 7VDC 1840mAh     MicroUSB Client Cable for Terminal     Switching Adapter Output DC5V 1A     Stylus Inserted onto Lowercase      Quick Guide Not shown in this page     oN O   Ui 43 C  h2 FE    14    CJETICCCON    2 
60. e next item  and repeat as needed      S elect the button again to end list formatting   Note  To change the number style for the selected list  select Format    Paragraph  In the Format list  select the style you want     v Set the default font      S elect Format    Font      S elect the font you want       S elect Set As Default      To confirm that your changes will be applied to subsequent documents you create  select Yes   Note  To apply the default font and stylus to selected text  select Apply Default     v Select a different font     Select the text you want to change  To select all text  select Edit  gt  Select All     93       From the Font list  select the font you want      From the Font Size list  select a size   Note  To see more formatting options  select Format    Font     v Change font formatting     S elect desired text      S elect the Bold  Italic  or Underline button      To change the color  select Format    Font and select the color you want from the Color list     v Adjust the paragraph alignment      S elect the paragraph you want to align       S elect the Align Left  Center  or Align Right button   Note  To see more formatting options  select Format    Paragraph     v Indent a paragraph     S elect the paragraph you want to indent      S elect Format    paragraph      Adjust the indentation settings as needed     v Set tabs     S elect Format  gt  Tabs      Change the tab settings as needed     5 2 2 3 Adjusting the Display    v Wrap text in the wi
61. eck digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 8 MSI   Plessey       Bar Code Controls OK    Format   Bar Codes   Settings lot          Bar Cade                 Check MOD 10  C  check MOD 10 MOD 10       Check MOD 10 MOD 11   C  check MOD 11 MOD 10   Transmit Check Digit 1        Transmit Check Digit 1 and Check E     amp   5    2c aff e HH   12 22 PM  eer E    Figure  38 MSI   Plessey    Table  18 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set   i Check MOD 10 The character position CD2 is not transmitted       46    OFT icon       Transmit Check Digit 1 Whether send check digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 9 Telepen           Bar Code Controls OK    Settings  ot   1        Bar Cade            Numeric Made      ASCH Mode     amp   5    2L aff Ls WM e 12 22 PM  eer      Figure  39 Telepen    Table  19 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set        zi Numeric Mode The digits 00 up to 99    3 2 1 4 10 UK   Plessey    Bar Code Controls OK  EE    Bar Cade             Transmit Check Digits      Enable Space Insertion      Enable 4 to X Conversion     amp   e     2c aff Ls HI e 12 23 PM  een Ez    Figure  40 UK   Plessey    47    OPTICON    Table  20 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set        i Transmit Check Digits Whether send check digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 11 Code 128        Bar Code Controls OK    Format   Bar Codes   Settings lot          Bar Ca
62. ed    3 2 11 Keyboard  Table  36 Keyboard    e  Repeat  Tab   Figure 3 73          9x  gf SOD  136m S     Third party    Accept        Black   Block        Prompt   Prompt        Always allow session cookies     ESSA    B Du  QF  gt  Qi  vos em s      Figure  95 Internet Settings    First party    Accept    Internet Options    Popup Windows      Block popups    Display notification when a  popup has been blocked        E Open new pages in the current  window        9  9s   FS OS  norm s      Figure  97 Internet Settings Popups    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION        To change the amount of time between depressions before repetition starts  adjust the    Repeat delay slider    keyboard    Test your new setting     To change the repeat rate  adjust the Repeat rate slider     Tap  OK  to exit the  Keyboard  Tab        66      pod x    Keyboard Properties       Repeat delay   Long Shart        SIS I ILS 2      Repeat rate   Slow Fast    Tap here and hold down a key to test     TT  E Sx  QF 2 Qi 127 em c  B     Figure  98 Keyboard Properties       3 2 12 Network and Dial up Connections  Table  37 Network and Dial up Connections    OPTICON      Fok x    Keyboard Properties          Repeat     Enable character repeat    Repeat delay   Long Short    Repeat rate   Slow Fast    Tap here and hold down a key to test     F  Fei ak gf de   3  e  P 1 39 PM  eer iz    Figure  99 Keyboard Properties       ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    To create a    Dial up Connection     QA e  Connection  Tab   Figure 3 75  
63. er Help    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  Region  Tab   Figure 3 100   9c    S elect the desired location language     Regional  Settings    Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of the screen     Selectthe Tab atthe top for any settings you wish to change  Options to modify include    Number  Currency  Time  and Date   Figure 3 102   Figure 3 105        15    Regional and Language TM OK    Region  Language   Input    Your locale     Customize       Appearance samples    Time  12 14 12 PM  Short date  1 1 2011    Long date  Saturday  January 01   z 11    Positive numbers      123 456 7893  n0  Negative numbers   123 456 7898 00  Positive currency       123 456 788 00  Negative currency    123 456  788 00           Pr     e C  oo 12 14 PM le E    Figure  125 Regional Settings       Regional and Language TWIN OK      Number Currency   Time   Date    Decimal symbol   Ma  af decimal places   Digit grouping symboal   Mo  of digits in group   List separators     Negative sign symbol     I    Negative number    Display leading zeros           f      3  c       Measurement system        8 Pr        2 E3 2 12 16 PM le      Figure  127 Regional Settings    Regional and Language 5e    OK    Region Input    Your locale   English  United States    Engish  United States              Long date  Saturday  January 01   AME    Positive numbers  123 456  789 00  Negative numbers   123 456 789 00  Positive currency    123 456 789 00  Negative currency    123 456  789 00     AeL EE 12 15 PM
64. er from low to high    Amounts 11 steps    096  10   2096  30   40   50   60   70   8096  90   100   LCD Brightness Timeout   Figure 3 135  The table has Never  10 seconds  20 seconds  30 seconds   40 seconds 1 minute  3 minutes  5 minutes and 10    minutes   Keypad Backlight S etting Figure  3 136  Disable Backlight  E nable Backlight  or Backlight Always    On    Brightness    Brightness  7095    Qn suuuuunuunuuunuuuuuuumuuuuununuuuuuuunuuacuuuumacurcucuurka uuuRuuruusrucuuksuuuuuruuuumr      LCD  Brightness Timeout     20 seconds       keypad Backlight Setting     Enable Backlight       E ERT 11 13 AM  eer      Figure  159 Brightness    Brightness       Brightness  7095  LCD  Brightness Timeout    20 seconds    20 seconds        8      32 Ott 11 19 AM  er      Figure  160 LCD Brightness Timeout    85    Brightness    20 seconds      Enable Backlight     Disable Backlight  Enable Backlight    Backlight Always On       EE        Figure  161 Keypad Backlight Setting    3 3 5 Device Power    Table  51 Device Power  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION         e  Device Power  Tab   Figure 3 137   v You can Enable Disable Bluetooth or Wi Fi power    Device Power       Device Power       soe  we  f  Figure  162 Device Power Figure  163 Device Power    3 3 6 Fn Key Manager  Table  52 Fn Key    96    ICON    OPTICON    ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e Fn Key Setting   Figure 3 139     ES        Fu Fn Key The Application Program of default setting       ioe    To assign your favorite application program to
65. erties OK Power Properties OK  Battery   Schemes Battery   Schemes    Power Scheme  Power Scheme      Battery Power         Battery Power          Switch state to User Idle  Switch state to User Idle      After 4 minutes       Switch state to System Idle   After 10 minutes  After 2 minutes     After 30 minutes    Jever   Switch state to Suspend   yter 5 minutes    e e 53 12 13 PM eke EE E 2 56 PM eke    Figure  24 Schemes Tab ldle Figure  25 Schemes Tab Suspend       Suspending    The following conditions will suspend    e Press   Power   key while the Device is on    e The duration timer of item  Switch state to Suspend  expires  which indicates that there has been no use for a specified  of time     e The battery pack is completely discharged     2 6 2 Resuming    Use one of following methods to resume  wake up the Device       Press  lt Power gt  key to suspend or resume  wake up    When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode  the Device remains suspended until discharged    battery condition is corrected     2 7 Resetting the Device    2 7 1 Software  Warm  Reset    A warm reset is a transition from the on  idle  or suspend power state that close all applications  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   Process to Warm Reset  To a warm reset  press  Fn     Alpha     Enter  buttons simultaneously     After Warm R
66. eset   e The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen     e The custom settings in the registry are persistent     39    OF T icon    2 7 2 Cold Reset  1  You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WinCE NET OS lock up or Warm Reset still can t work    2  To perform Cold Reset  press  Fn     Power     Enter  buttons simultaneously     3  Device will initiate boot up after Cold Reset     CAUTION   Only use the Warm Reset  Try warm reset before you initiate Cold Reset  All applications will be Closed and    working RAM and all files will be cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset  It s better usually to back up your files  to Flash ROM  Flash Card or PC        36    3  Setting    OFT icon       3 1 Introduction    To view available options for Device setting  tap Start  gt  Settings  Then  there are three items inside    Control Panel        Network    and Dial up    and    Taskbar and Start      3 2 Control Panel  To view the Control Panel and settings you can modify by tapping Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel     uw 6    Bar Cade  Controls    2  Kt    Internet    3 2 1 BarCode Controls       Bluetooth  Device        kl    Device  Information    Date Time     gt   Display    uw  Input Panel    Po  tr rm  D     Mouse    mem  Keyboard       enm E      9 ee deo 1 00 PM  een Ez    Figure  26 Control Panel       There are five Tabs for barcode scanner configuration setting   Scan  Tab   Format Tab   Bar Codes    Tab     LU    Bar Cade  Controls     Settin
67. formatting  Tabs  alignment  bullets  indentation  simple numbered lists  and paragraph spacing are retailed and displayed in  WordPad    Pictures    Pictures are removed during conversion     Table of Contents  Table of Contents text and some formatting are preserved  However  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   S imple tables are displayed accurately and restored when you convert the WordP ad file back to a WordP ad document     OLE Objects  OLE Objects are removed during conversion     Revisions marks  annotations  and comments  Revision marks are visible but cannot be changed  Annotations and documents are removed during conversion     5 2 3 Remote Desktop  Using Remote Desktop Connection  you can log on to Windows Terminal Server and use all programs installed on this server  For  example  instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word  you can run the desktop version of Microsoft Word     5 2 3 1 Connecting to Terminal Server    v    v  v  v    S elect Start    Programs    Remote Desktop  or run  CETSC  from the command prompt    In the Server box  type or select a Terminal Server name or TCP IP address  or select a server in the drop down list   S elect Connect    In the Remote Desktop window  type your user name  password  and domain if required   and then 
68. gs  Tab and  Others   In addition  there is  Settings  for the  Code Configure  Tab     37    OPTICON    3 2 1 1  Scan  Tab               OK  Scan Bar Codes    Setting     gt     Bar Code Controls    Enable Power Enable Buzzer       Vibration  Disable  Output Mode    Copy  amp  Paste  Read Mode   Single        amp   5    Q all e 12 07 PM  eer E    Figure  27 Scan Tab    Table  7 Basic Description    Enable To Enable Disable Barcode Engine P ower    Power Default set to Enable    Enable To Enable Disable Buzzer Power    Buzzer Default set to Enable    Default set to Disable  To Select Vibration type   Disable      Short      2 Times    Long     Output S elect a method based upon the barcode scanning application you will use   Key Emulation A unit continues a unit  fast showing barcode number   Copy  amp  Paste Once show barcode number   Clipboard Not show the barcode number     Read Mode To Setup Barcode scan engine Single or Multiple Read    Mode       38    OPTICON    3 2 1 2    Format    Tab    Bar Code Controls OK       Bar Codes    Setting 5  b     Prefix      Suttix        Terminal Char    Enter      Code ID       Disable         amp   5      2c uff ue ME 12 10 PM  eer E    Figure  28 Scan Tab    Table  8 Basic Description    MS Type the desired label suffix in this text box    After showing the barcode  jump a section    Code ID Default set to Disable  When use  Code ID   the  Prefix  function will disable automati   cally   S elect       Opticon ID       AIM IS O 15424
69. he    stylus to   1  Navigate the display  select menu item and open optional applications     19    2  Tapthe characters on soft keyboard panel     3   Holdthe stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select the list of multiple items     OPTICON    CAUTION  Never use a pen  pencil  or other sharp objecton the display to avoid any unexpected damage of the touch screen     2 4 6 Using the H25 Keypad  Scan Ke  FiKey_ i  F3 Key  J   Fn Ke Fn    Esc Ke       Al pha Ke   Alpha i    T    LEE 2 ABC  Alpha Numeric  Key 5 JKL    8 Tuv    0 n      Figure  14 H25 Keypad       Table  2 Keypad List_  Main Function    Key  B     Main BarCode Scan Key  a Power On Off   lt   Fa    Fn   Main Function       Soft Keyboard    Reserved    F3    Device Power    Brightness        m  F1  F2  v  oe  ce        Del  Delete        20       F2 Key    F4 Ke    Power Key  Back Space Key  Enter Ke    Alpha   Fn  Alpha   Main  Function       ed  ae   a  Le  Mun  pra  L        el       Ms    Change to cap letters    OPTICON    Function  ENS       ese NN  e    JA ow     uU o   o      Cm o        qa c5    pem ton  US      1              UD   0 0 1  qq          0    Table  3 Special Assembler Key    Assembler Key Functionality     Alpha  4  Fn  4  Enter  Key Warm Reset Pess Alpha    Fn  and  Enter  buttons sim   Press  Power    Fn  and  Enter  buttons sim   ELS    Cold Reset        Fn      Enter    Key ultaneous  y     Table  4 Definition of main Function    Main Function    O Key          malnibarcod
70. i Matrix 2 of 5 Used in miscellaneous industrial applications  and mechanical numbering  systems  eg Chinese Post Used by China Postal Service for automated mail sorting    cee e ates Ter  digit     senspochasdes a An piona check aand non printable  start stop characters    Ro  MEPIS   Piese Older code commaniy used for retal shelfmariing   Plessey  Older code commonly used for retail shelf marking     Ro  997        sumsopchamceis e eerie non prahe  start stop characters    Bd      Sanstoochoncets oo a mandaton checksum and non priame  start stop characters   epe 5 GAMME    Code 93 Compact code similar to Code 39     Code 11 Used primarily for labeling telecommunications equipment     40    V  E  E  E  Mv  m  Mv  V       CFTICCN    RSS 14 Reduced Space S ymbology  Application  Identifier  01  and 14 digits   RSS Limited Reduced Space S ymbology  Application  Identifier  01  and 14 digits     ES RSS Expanded Reduced Space S ymbology  74 numeric or 41 alpha characters    PDF417 A variable size multi row  stacked  symbology with selectable error correction  levels    Micro PDF417 A variable size multi row stacked  symbology with fixed error correction levels    3 2 1 4  Settings  Tab                 Bar Code Controls OK    Format   Bar Codes   Settings lot         Bar Cade        C  Transmit Leading Zero  Transmit Check Digit        amp   e a aff ue ME 12 13 PM  eer E    Figure  30 Settings Tab  Table  10 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barco
71. ication Describe how to use all kinds of communication of the Device   Chapter 5 Software Application Describe the installed applications on the Device     1 2 User and Product Safety    e Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes     e Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact  as the LCD panel could become cracked and  possibility cause personal injury  If the LCD panel is broken  never touch the liquid inside because the liquid irritates the    skin     e Although the Device has passed the test of IP 65 standard for water and dust resistance  avoid prolonged exposure to rain  or other concentrated moisture  Such condition exceeds the IP 65 standard  and could result in water or other contaminants    entering into the Device     e Use only the original approved AC Adapter with the Device  Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical    problems  or even cause a fire or electrical shock to the user     e Do not disassemble the Device  Servicing should be done by supplier only  If the Device or accessories gets damaged due    to wrong handling or unauthorized repair  warranty is void  In case the warranty seals are broken  warranty is void too     e Make regularly back up of all important data     OPTICON    e Under no circumstance will supplier be liable for any direct  indirect  consequential or incidental damages baring out of the  use or inability to use the hardware and software and or any data los
72. iivi 1999 5 EU pohinouetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele  teistele asjakohastele satetele     en  English Hereby   name of manufacturer   declares that this  type of equipment  is in compliance with the  essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     es  E spafiol Por medio de la presente  nombre del fabricante  declara que el  clase de equipo  cumple con los    S panish  requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva  1999 5 CE    e       YA ces n     ij Y X      name of manufacturer        QG      Y x  type of equipment     Greek  f        Y jj Oven     LY  RuTYXE OU E    Be ES  RUEoYU      8 nu Be     Ma Ze  u      Y           1999 5   5    Lit  Francais Parla pr  sente  nom du fabricant  d  clare que l appareil  type d appareil  est conforme aux exi     F rench  gences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE     it  Italiano Con la presente  nome del costruttore  dichiara che questo  tipo di apparecchio     conforme ai    Italian  requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE     Iv  Latviski Ar   o  name of manufacturer   izgatavot ja nosaukums  deklars  ka  type of equipment   ieke rtas    Latvian  tips  atbilst Direktwas 1999 5 EK bktiskajem pras bem un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem     it  Lietuvis Siuo  manufacturer name  deklaruoja  kad Sis  equipment type  atitinka esminius reikalav
73. image on background      e  Appearance  Tab   Figure 3 60        61    OF T icon    v Change the color scheme   Figure 3 61     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  OK    View your color selection s  in the P review box   To save the scheme  select  Save    In the  Save this color scheme as  box  enter a name for the scheme  and select   OK    S elect  Apply      Display Properties OK Display Properties OK  Background    gackground               Browse        Tile image on background         i T iria Err COE ds c   T AAs Erect CE i c              amp        gf  gt  Qi   1 22 PM eke EEL 1 23 PM eke    Figure  80 Display Properties Figure  81 Display Properties  Display Properties OK Display Properties OK    Background Background  Image   WindowscE                    Browse    iam Tile image on background          te  3 o  of 3   Qi   uas rm am  amp     Xo  gf  gt  Qi   1 24 PM eke    Figure  82 Display Properties Figure  83 Display Properties    62    OPTICON            pod x    Display Properties    Background   Appearance    Scheme   Aae etme eae    Selec kd              gt  Profiles    gt  Programs      gt  Recent    Dialog Box Text    Item   Desktop    B     EH em 1 23 PM TL  amp       gf  gt  Qi   1 25 PM eke    Figure  84 Display Properties Figure  
74. imus ir     Lithuanian      rl  Neder     lands  Dutch     kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas     Hierbij verklaart  naam van de fabrikant  dat het toestel  type van toestel  in overeenstemming is  met de essenti  le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG      mt  M alti Hawnhekk   isem tal manifattur   jiddikjara li dan  il mudel tal prodott  jikkonforma mal   ti  ijiet    Maltese  essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o  rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC     bul Magyar Alul  rott   gy  rt   neve  nyilatkozom  hogy a      t  pus  megfelel a vonatkoz   alapvet      Hungarian  k  vetelm  nyeknek   s az 1999 5 EC ir  nyelv egy  b el    r  sainak     pL  P olski Niniejszym  nazwa producenta  o  wiadcza   e  nazwa wyrobu  jest zgodny z zasadniczymi    P olish  wymogami oraz pozosta  ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC     pt  Portugu  s  Nome do fabricante  declara que este  tipo de equipamento  est   conforme com os requisitos    Portuguese  essenciais e outras disposic  es da Directiva 1999 5 CE     s  Slovensko    Ime proizvajalca  izjavlja  da je ta  tip opreme  v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi    S lovenian  relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES     sk  Slovensky  Meno vyrobcu  tymto vyhlasuje  Ze  typ zariadenia  sp Ha z  kladn   po iadavky a vaetky pr  sluan      Slovak  ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES     fi  Suomi  Valmistaja   manufacturer  vakuuttaa t  ten ett    type of equipment   laitteen tyyppimerkint   
75. ing Device to Host PC  4 2 Using ActiveS ync    4 2 1 Setting up a Partnership  4 3 Networking  5 1 Introduction  5 2 Software Applications    5 2 1 Internet Explorer  5 2 2 Microsoft WordPad  5 2 3 Remote Desktop    5 2 4 Windows Explorer  5 3 Flash Disk    5 3 1 Saving to Flash  5 3 2 FlashDisk Location  5 3 3 FlashDisk Size    OPTICON    79  80  81    82  83    83  83  84  85  86    86  88  89    89    89  89    89  90  91  91    91  93  95    96  97    98  98  99    CFTICCOCN    1  Introduction       Congratulations on purchasing the H25 Portable Data Terminal  a Microsoft Windows  amp  CE Rugged Device  Its special combination of    features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications  These features as     Intel   XScale   PXA310 624 MHz 32 bits RISC Processor    e Windows   CE 6 0 Operating System   e 128MB SDRAM  amp  256MB Flash ROM       Open Architecture  User Accessible MicroSD Slot   e 240 x 320  2 8  Color TFT Display with Touch Panel  e One Numeric Alpha Keyboards with LED backlight      WLAN 802 11a b g Radio Support       Bluetooth V2 0 EDR  Class Il Support       WAN Module  MC75i O ptional     e Integrated 1D Barcode Scanner or 2D Imager Scanner    1 1 About this Manual  The following chapters contained in this manual are     Chapter 1 Introduction General information about the Device    Chapter 2 Getting started Describe the basic use of the Device    Chapter 3 S etting Provide basic instructions for customizing the Device   Chapter 4 Commun
76. it must check backup file in FlashDisk first  And if you select other  storage  it will check again    3  Then if it has the file  appeared its date behind  Last backup date      if not  disable  Restore Now   Button    4  When you press the Backup Restore Button will be a warning dialog pop up  Figure 3 25   5  When system backup restoring finished will be a message dialog will pop up  Backup  Fig   ure 3 25 Restore  Figure 3 27     Backup f Restore         Target   Source   Flash Disk    SD Card             Backuping System  Please Wait      BI     Figure  49 Backup Restore Windows    JHF MI 12 02 PM  eer Ez E    HH Le 23 12 03 PM  eer      Figure  50 Backup Start          Backup   Restore    Target   Source   Flash Disk       Restoring System  Please Wait          9 Back        MES 5 12 30 PM Sj E Se    Ht O 5 24 pm  cs E    Figure  51 Backup OK Figure  52 Restore Start    52    OF T icon    Z    My Device    To complete a registry  replacement operation  the  operating system must    undergo a warm boot     warm boot now         Internet Keyboard MOLISE a   Y Ba    M 2 G 5 21 PM eke CAREEN aer 12 05 PM eke    Figure  53 Restore OK Warm Boot Now Figure  54 Restore Settings after Cold Boot    3 2 3 Bluetooth Device Properties  Note  Here are two ways to use Bluetooth Device   1  Tap    Start     gt    Programs     gt   Bluetooth   gt   Bluetooth Manager        2  Tap    Start        Settings   gt   Control Panel   gt   Bluetooth Device Properties        Table  28 Bluetooth 
77. llinois at  Urbana Champaign  Distributed  under a licensing agreement with    Windows E Device            lt  lt  gF Qu 10 42 AM  eer      Figure  143 System Properties    ee  lt 7 gk Qm 10 42 AM  eer Ez    Figure  144 System Properties    3 2 22 USB Function Driver Properties  Table  47 USB Function Driver Properties    ICON ITEM  amp  FUNCTION    e  USB Function Driver Properties  Tab   Figure 3 120     v The section allow users to set USB Function  such as USB Serial  USB RNDIS  USB  Mass Storage  Figure 3 121    Note  when select any USB function  please warm boot device to   affect USB function       81    File View    E                 USB Function Driver Manage        serial Class     Serial Class  Mass Storage Class  USB Composite driver Configuration  RNDIS        Serial Class        USB Serial LISBSER  Class      USB RNDIS CompositeFN    USB Mass Storage USB Mass Storage               gf Qm 10 46 AM  ssa Iz    Figure  146 USB Function Driver          f gm 10 45 AM  eer Ez    Figure  145 USB Function Driver    3 2 23 Volume  amp  Sounds Properties  Table  48 Volume  amp  Sound  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION  e    Volume    Tab   Figure 3 122     The factory default for Volume is the forth level  You can adjustthe volume to your  environment and comfort     Volume  amp  m     Setthe volume by adjusting the slider from Softto Loud    Sounds    e  Sounds   Tab   Figure3 123     v Enable the desired sounds for key clicks  screen taps  notifications  and applications        Volume
78. ndow     S elect View    Wrap to Window     v Display the document using the full screen      S elect View    Full Screen       To exit Full Screen view  select Restore       To move the Restore button  drag the bar on the left side   v Display or hide scroll bars      S elect View    Horizontal Scroll Bar or Vertical Scroll Bar     v Zoom in or out     S elect View    Zoom  and select the desired percentage   Note  For Custom  enter the exact percentage and select OK     5 2 2 4 Working in Outline View    Y Switch between Normal and Outline views     S elect View    Normal or Outline     v Assign and change outline levels     S elect View    Outline      S elect the appropriate buttons on the toolbar     5 2 2 5 Inserting S ymbols    v Place the insertion point where you want to insert the symbol   v S elect Tools    Insert S ymbols   v S elect the symbol you want  and then select Insert   Tips   If you select a different font   or subset of a font   a different set of Symbols will be displayed     5 2 2 6 Printing a Document    v S elect File  gt  Print   v S elect the printing options you want   Tips   9 Port list the available printer ports  e If Network is selected from the Port list  enter the path to the network printer to the Net Path box     5 2 2 7 Setting a password for a Document    v S elect File    password   v Type and verify the password   v You must save the document  File  gt  Save  to return the password     94    5 2 2 8 Converting Documents    v    About 
79. o select a type of barcode you wish to set       Transmit Dash The dash character       hex 2D   is Transmitted    3 2 1 4 15 RSS        Bar Code Controls OK    settings   ott        5x code  ENNNNNEENEN       Transmit Check Digit  Transmit Application ID        amp   5    2  uff s M 12 28 PM  eer      50    OPTICON    Figure  45 RSS    Table  25 Settings Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set     i Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode  Transmit Application ID Transmission of Application ID       3 2 1 5  Others  Tab     Bar Code Controls    Bar Code Controls    Set the settings to factory  default        YB  naf  zo m 12 29 PM Sy  amp   e  naf  zs m 12 29 PM  ZR    Figure  46 Others Tab Figure  47 Set to Factory Default       49 e     M fe  E3 LP 12 30 PM   E    Figure  48 Barcode Firmware Version    Table  26 Caption Description  Button Caption Description    Factory Default To set all Barcode parameters to factory default       Firmware Version l  To get firmware version from Barcode engine    3 2 1 6 Barcode Setup  A  Tap  X  on top right site  to reset all configuration setting of this barcode    51    into default values  and without S aving     B  Tap  OK  on top right site  to be decided setting of this barcode  and Save the Settings   3 2 2 Backup Restore    Table  27 Backup Restore   1  You can backup restore system to from flash disk or inserted memory card  FlashDisk  or SD  Card   Figure 3 24    2  When you launch this AP  
80. or 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  30 Certificates  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION     Store  Tab   Figure 3 43         v In the Stores tab  select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the  Certificates drop down list  Figure 3 43     v The  Trusted Authorities  store lists the top level certificates for authorities you  trust   Figure 3 43    v The  My Certificates  store contains your personal certificates  which you use to identify  yourself   v Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a chain of trust are stored in the   Other Authorities    store   Store  Tab   Figure 3 44     v To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store  select  Import   Figure  3 44  Figure 3 45    v To view more details of the selected certificate  such as the expanded name or expiration  date  choose    View     Figure 3 46    v To delete the selected certificate from the store  choose  Remove        57    Certificates    Stores    Lists the certificates  trusted by you    Class   2 Public Prim      Remove         CES ml a  et    Figure  67 Certificates       Certificates    Stores     Trusted Authorities       Lists the certificates  trusted by you    Class 2 Public Prima       Remove         Hoc    3  e 4 30 PM  eer      Figure  69 Certificates Import    487  be GF 
81. ossibility of such damages     Packaging  The packing materials are recyclable  We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to transport your    scanner or send it for service  Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by the warranty     Trademarks  Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners     Opticon  Inc  and Opticon Sensors Europe B V  are wholly owned subsidiaries of  OPTOELECTRONICS Co   Ltd   12 17  Tsukagoshi 4 chome  Warabi shi  Saitama  J apan 335 0002  TEL  81  0  48 446 1183   FAX  81  0  48 446 1184       SUPPORT USA SUPPORT Europe   Phone  800 636 0090 Phone  0031 23 5692728  Email  support  opticonusa com Email  support  opticon com  Web  www opticonusa com Web  www opticon com    OPTICON       Table of Contents  1 1 About this Manual 5  1 2 User and Product S afety 5  1 3 Battery Safety 6  1 4 CE Statement 6  1 5 FCC Statement 8  1 5 1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 8  1 6 Recycling  amp  disposal instructions  9  1 7 Regulatory information  9  1 8 Product Labeling 9  1 9 System Specifications 11  1 10 Environment Standard 12  1 11 Warranty and after service 13  2 1 Check the package 14  2 2 General View of the PDT 15  2 2 1 H25 general view 15  2 3 Charging the Battery P ack 16  2 3 1 Installing the battery pack 16  2 3 2 Charging the battery pack with Micro USB cable 17  2 4  Handling the Device 18  2 4 1 Starting the Device 18  2 4 2 Power on   off 19  2 4 3 Cali
82. out 30 seconds followed by calibration screen  Every time    you perform a cold reset  these screens will also appear     To turn off the Device  just press the Power key again  This action does not actually turn off the Device  it only turns the Device  into suspend mode  All running applications remain as you left them  until you press the Power key again to resume operation of    the Device     2 4 3 Calibration of the touch Screen    On the initial boot up of the Device  the    Carefully press and briefly hold stylus  on the center of the target    S creen opens  Use the stylus to press and Repeat as the target moves  around the screen    Press the Esc key to cancel     Stylus calibration screen  Labeled Align    hold briefly on the center of each target as    it moves around the screen     If necessary  adjust the backlight on the  Device to make the screen readable  zz    When you feel the touch screen function  is poor or the operation does not match  the exact location it should be  please  recalibrate the screen by using the stylus    to tap the Start  gt  Settings  gt        Control Panel  gt  Stylus  to open the Figure  13 Calibration     Calibration  to recalibrate again     2 4 4 To mute the Sound for H25    To mute the sound  press the key first  and then press the c3 key to turn off and turn on the sound     2 4 5 Using the Stylus    The stylus is located next to hand strap on the right rear of the Device  The stylus function is same as the mouse on a PC  Use t
83. p BCD     Stop  amp BCD     Startfabed    Stop abcd     C  Start ABCD    Stopt TN E  x              amp   e     2  aff Ls HIF 12 18 PM  eer      Figure  35 Codabar  Table  15 Settings Description    44    OPTICON    Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set    Normal Codabar Only The decoded data characters are transmitted without further trans   lation  Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    3 2 1 4 6 Code 2 of 5  S Code       Bar Code Controls          Transmit Check Digit  C  check Check Digit  C  Minimum 1 Character       Minimum 3 Characters   Minimum 5 Characters   Space Check for Industrial 2 of 5       Transmit   Code as Interleaved 2 o               CARE Ls Wi   12 20 PM g      Figure  36 Code 2 of 5   S Code  Table  16 Settings Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set   i Transmit Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode    m Minimum 5 Characters       Space Check for Industrial 2 of 5 The reading of Industrial 2 of 5 labels with a large or irregular spacing    45    OPTICON    3 2 1 4 7 IATA        Bar Code Controls OK    Format   Bar Codes   Settings lot          Bar Cade              C  check FC and SN Only      Check CPM FC and SN      Check CPM AC FC and SN  Transmit Check Digit     amp   e     2L uff e Ht   12 21 PM le      Figure  37 IATA    Table  17 Settings Description  Field Name Description    To select a type of barcode you wish to set        i Transmit Check Digit Whether send ch
84. r end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit  radio module  Using SCU  an end user can     e Disable the radio  turn it off  and enable the radio  turn it on    e View the contents of configuration profiles  or profiles  each of which houses the RF  security  and other settings for the  radio   e S elect the profile to be used to connectto a WLAN   e View global settings  which apply to every profile   e View status information on the radio  the access point  AP  or WLAN router to which it is connected  and the RF connection  or link between the two devices   e To troubleshoot a connection or performance issue  view in depth diagnostic information on the connection and the radio   and perform various troubleshooting and diagnostic tests   After completing an administrator login to the utility  a user can perform these additional tasks       Create  rename  edit  and delete profiles    e Alter global settings  which apply to every profile    S CU provides a graphical user interface  GUI  for access to all of its functions  Access to these functions also is available through  an application programming interface  API   which an application programmer can use to enable another utility to manage the    radio   To initialize S CU     e From the Start menu  select P rograms  e S elect the directory called S ummit  e Inside the Summit directory are two items  a directory for the storage of security certificates and an SCU icon  To run SCU     double click the S
85. ry   v To close the Device Name  press the  OK  button  or press the   Enter   key on keypad     e  Copyrights  Tab   Figure3 119       Wa   p      I    v Refer to this tab for specific copyright data  As a user  you are responsible to read this  statement        80           ok  General   memory   Device Name   di  System  Microsoft windows CE  Version 6 00    Copyright 2006 Microsoft Corp  All  rights reserved    This computer program is protected by  LJ  5  and international copyright law     Processor   Marvel Internation    Memory  131072 KB RAM  Expansion cards     System Properties        Computer    Registered to         79 gf Qu 10 40 AM  eer      Figure  141 System Properties    kd  7 x    System Properties    Your device uses this information to  identify itself ta other computers     Device name  without spaces    Windows E    Device description        Ata    Move slider ta the left for mare  memory to run programs  Move it to  the right for more storage space     Only unused RAM  black portion of  the slider bar  can be adjusted     Storage Program   memory memory  380 356kB total 50152KB total  l324KB in use  3016K BiN use        7 gF Om 10 41 AM g      Figure  142 System Properties    Depending upon which  components vau are running   your product may contain the  folowing third party technologies     Portions of this software are    based on MCSA Mosaic  MESA  Mosaic was developed by the  National Center for  Supercomputing Applications at  the University of I
86. s  even if supplier has been informed about the pos     sibility of such damages   e LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT    1 3 Battery Safety    Lithium ion battery packs might get hot  explode  ignite and or cause serious injury if exploded by abusive using  Please follow the  safety warnings listed as below     e Do not throw the battery pack in fire  Do not expose the battery to high temperatures    e Do not connect the positive battery pack with negative battery pack to each other with any metal object  like wire     e Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects    e Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills  strike the battery pack with a hammer  step on the battery pack or    otherwise expose itto strong impacts  shocks or excessive force     e Do not solder onto the battery pack   e Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get wet   e Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack  The battery pack contains safety and protection measures  which  if    damaged  may cause the battery pack to generate heat  explode or ignite     e Do 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 may cause the battery pack to become hot  explode or ignite and cause serious injury     e In the e
87. select OK     95    d    My Device          Recycle Bin    Remote Desktop Connection Kd    computer                AAEE EE     Figure  174 Remote Desktop Connection       5 2 3 2 Disconnecting Without Ending a Session    v In the Remote Desktop Connection window  select Start    Shutdown   v S elect Disconnect    OK     Note  If you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the session  the Terminal Server will continue to  execute any running processes and Remote Connection can later reconnect to this same session if your administrator has    configured Remote Connection to reconnect to disconnected sessions      5 2 3 3 Disconnecting and Ending a Session    Y In the Remote Connection window  select Start    Shutdown   v S elect Log Off  gt  OK     5 2 4 Windows Explorer  Windows Explorer works almost the same on your Device as it does on your PC  See the topics below for information about the  difference in Windows Explorer on your device     5 2 4 1 Navigating in File View    v Go forwards and Back     To go to the previous folder  select Go    Back      To go to the next folder  which you have just viewed   select Go    Forward     96     7      address  my Device       D of    Application  Documents Flash Disk    Data i and Settings           hy Network profiles  Documents   DU ow D  Program Files SO Card Temp    a  i  2M isl  E cf   2 29 Pm oy    amp      Figure  175 Windows Explorer    v Use the Go menu     To quickly access the My Documents folder 
88. ternet Options from the command bar    Enter the desired URL in the Start page field    Press the OK button      Be Edt view Favorites    x       address Google    SSSss    4    Web Images Places More    iGoogle    Google    l       Sign in w          p OB Intemet B       8 82 Q 2 afl   12 0 0m  zs      Figure  173 Internet Explorer       5 2 1 3 Navigation Control    Internet E xplorer uses sliding menus for application and navigation control  Tap and drag the sliding menus to the left or right to  see the hidden menu items and toolbars    To achieve more screen real estate in Internet E xplorer  you can hide the Status bar and View menu  From the top menu bar  go  to View    Hide Toolbars    Once it is hidden  you must cold reset to access these features again  Refer to 2 7 2    Cold Reset    for more information     5 2 1 4 Set up a proxy server    Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local network  such as a corporate network  for added  security    v S elect View    Internet Options    Connection Tab    v S elect Access the Internet using a proxy server    v Enter the proxy server address and port  For more information  see your administrator    v To bypass the proxy server for local address  such as corporate intranet pages  select Bypass proxy for local address     5 2 1 5 Enable Cookies    A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so that a Web site can tailor information to your  needs  The Web site sends
89. that on a Windows application normally would appear under    Help About     Profile Tab   Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile  When a profile is  selected as the active profile on the Main tab  the settings for that profile become active  An administrator can define up to 20  profiles  edit them  and delete them on the Profile tab in SCU  Profile changes made on the tab are saved to the profile only  when the Commit button is pressed     Unless it is modified  the Default profile does not specify an SSID  EAP type  or method of encryption  If the Default profile is the    active profile  then the radio will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no EAP type and no  encryption     29    OPTICON    Summit Client Utility OK      Main   Profile   Status   Diags   Global    Edit UT  Profile  BEER SDC  can    Encryption  EAP Type    None     Mone    WEP keys PSKs Credentials    Save Changes  Commit     amp    4 453 5   3 MIE 10 50 AM  eer Ez    Figure  18 Profile Tab          Edit Profile  This is used to select the profile to be viewed or  if you are an administrator  edited   Actions  Four actions are available  with the first three available only to an administrator     New  Create a new profile with default settings and give it a unique name  and then change settings using other    selections on the tab     Rename  Give the profile a new name  one that is not assigne
90. time     1  Toggle the audio mute on    You must press key  then  Audio Mute    press key to enable audio  mute or turn on audio function each  time     caps Toga the Caps function    1  The    Delete    function delete the next character forward  each time           2  Todo    Delete    function by pressing    key first  and then pressing  key each time     Enter an  9 by pressing key   then pressing key     Enter a     by pressing key  then pressing    2 ABC    key     Enter a plus sign by pressing key  then pressing    3 DEF key    23    or Ticon    Itis to do    Paste    function       To do this function by pressing    key first  and then pressing  4  key each time     1  Itis to do           function     2  To do this function by pressing    Euras ynno key first  and then pressing    key each time     Enter a minus sign by pressing key  then pressing    key   1  Copy action     2  You must press key  then press key    to do  Copy  action each time     Enter an AND sign by pressing  key  then pressing key     Enter an asterisk sign by pressing  9 wxyz  key first  and then pressing key    The  Space  function is to move the  cursor one space     To do this function by pressing  key first  and then pressing CEB    key each time   It displays the Start menu     To do this function by pressing key first  and    LETT  then pressing key each time     Enter a slash by pressing key first  and then press     ing key          Minus Sign        2 4 6 2 Alpha plane keys by  Alpha   
91. vent the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one s eye  do not rub the eye  Rinse well with water and imme   diately seek medical care  If left untreated  the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye     1 4 CE Statement    This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC  The following test methods have been  applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC     EN 60950 1  2006  A11 2009  A1 2010   S afety of Information Technology Equipment   EN 300 440 1 V1 6 1  2010   Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM   Short range devices  Radio equipment to be used in the    1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range  Part 1  Technical characteristics and test methods    EN 300 440 2 V1 4 1  2010  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM   Short range devices Radio equipment to be used in the 1  GHz to 40 GHz frequency range  Part 2  Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE    Directive    OPTICON    EN 300 328 V1 7 1  2006  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM   Wideband Transmission systems  Data transmission  equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques  Harmonized EN covering    essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive    EN 301 893 V1 5 1  2008 12   Broadband Radio Access Networks  BRAN
92. ver the text     A word Double tap the word     A single paragraph Triple tap within the paragraph   An entire document S elect Edit    Select All  An picture Tap the picture    v Find text     To search for text in one part of a document  select that part  Otherwise  the whole document is searched      S elect Edit    Find      E nter the text you want to find  For a paragraph  enter  p  For a tab stop  enter  t              R       S elect the search options you want   To continue searching  select Edit    Find    Next     eplace text      To replace text in one part of document  select that part  Otherwise  the whole document is searched       S elect Edit    Replace       E nter the text you want to find and the text you want to replace it with  For a paragraph  enter  p  For a tab stop   enter  t       S elect the replacement options you want       S elect Find Next       On the Find Replace toolbar  select the appropriate button    M    ove  copy  or delete text     S elect the text you want to move  copy  or delete      To move or delete text  select the Cut button  To copy the text  select the Copy button      To paste the information  move the insertion point to the desired location  and select the Paste button   Notes   e To undo an action  select Edit    Undo   e To restore the action  select Edit    Redo     5 2 2 2 Formatting Text    v Create bulleted and numbered lists     S elect the Bullets or Numbering button      Type the first item      Press ENTER  type th
93. work and Dial up Connections        Connection ru  LP Es  E    k      Make Mew           Connection  Wagga 1 cic  E Connect  wx  Lode Set as Default   Spi Sra       Desktop Shortcut  Delete  Rename    Properties    alec   aa C  3 12 04 PM  eer      Figure  109 Network and Dial up Connections    70          Summit 30AG Series WL     T5    Summit 30AG Series WL    OK    IP Address IP Address   Mame Servers    An IP address can be automatically Name server addresses  assigned to this computer     C  Specify an IP address Secondary DNS   3    Subnet Mask  EN ELE   Secondary   VINS     m f   Default Gateway   TT 7          9  Oc gel Or 227 em um BOC dad QR zz em cs      Figure  110 Network and Dial up Connections Figure  111 Network and Dial up Connections    3 2 13 Owner    Table  38 Owner  ITEM  amp  FUNCTION       Identification    Tab   Figure 3 87     Fill in or edit the data as desired    To have this information displayed when you start your device  select    Display Owner  Identification  at Power On    To set up identification for remote networks  see Setting up identification for remote  networks     e  Notes  Tab   Figure 3 88     e  Network ID  Tab   Figure 3 89     v Enter the user name  password  and domain name you use to log on to remote network     v Enter the Notes you use to the Display Owner notes       71    Owner Properties    OK  Identification   Nates   Netwark ID  Mame     pee        company     mw    Address     Esc  1 2 3 4  5 6    8 9 0       e  Tab d w
    
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