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1. SM gt 12 00 PM S 28 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 2 Double tap the Date Time icon 3 Change the date or time and select the correct time zone 4 Tap the Apply button O 0 Bluetooth Certificates Device B gt 3 Dialing Display 2 gt Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options gt amp Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co a9 Password PC Power Connection oe amp Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs Am ra mi v 27 Control ps Johg gt 12 00 PM S S Date Time Properties Date Time EH June 2011 230 31 123 4 a oF 8B 9 I0 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 B27 28 29 30 1 2 4 6 o 9 12 03 27 PM s e Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Cal v Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving 29 Using Settings Manager Settings Manager controls settings for Modules WLAN Bluetooth screen rotation backlight and vibration To enter Settings Manager gt i Settings Control Panel Internet Explorer 2 Double tap the Setting Manager icon Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options gt 2 Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co 6a 9 PC Password Connection Regional Remove Settings Programs B Storage Stylus System Manager Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds v 9 B controt pa hg gt 12 00 PM 30 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS
2. 1 Turn on the WLAN 2 Ez J a ake 12 06 pm Sy 2 Double tap or on the taskbar 38 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Select the Wireless Information tab Select an available network Tap the Connect button Set the properties Normally all settings will be detected automatically If necessary you can change settings as follow To use data encryption select an encryption method from the Encryption list To use authentication select the authentication method from the Authentication list Tap the OK button BCMSDDHD1 Wireless Information lt Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New k preferred Status Connected to B Signal Strength Excellent Notify when new networks available SSID Lock Wireless Properties Network name SSID _ This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP v Authentication Open v Network key Enter network key if necessary Key index fi The key is provided automatically _ Enable 802 1X authentication EAP type ris Properties 39 Manually connect to a WLAN network A wireless network can be added manually by entering the settings information to add the network Contact your network administrator to determine if authentication information is needed before trying to connect to a WLAN network To manually connect to a WLAN network
3. lt Default 7 Tap the BCR_ SETTINGS tab 8 Tap Default 9 Tap Apply 10 Tap Test BGR_SETTING BCR_SETTINGS Barcode Type Beep Prefix and Suffix Prefix one charactor Suffix one charactor Add enter at end Code ID a Transmit code ID charactor Trigger Model Pulse Continuous Blink 71 11 Press the scan button on the Barcode Scanner module and ROS Se ee scan a barcode Test Sample 930408260L05Z0932328000096 12 Check if the data appear in the text box 72 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES APPENDIX This appendix describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using the OT 110 Troubleshooting Often after time spent troubleshooting the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose connection Check the following before proceeding to the problem specific solutions Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pinpoint the problem and thus avoid replacing non defective parts For example if you replace batteries and the problem remains put the original batteries back and go to the next step Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting The information may be useful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel e Use some other electrical device to con
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5. 1 Check this box to enable the light sensor 2 The light sensor has nine values With this panel you can adjust your backlight levels according to the values 3 This box shows the current value of the light sensor 4 These two bars allow you to set screen brightness for battery and AC modes separately 35 Other tab Screen Rotation Backlight Other lt 1 Enable Lock Screen when backlight off 9 Enable vibration 3 u Enable PC get battery infomation OS Version 08 08 4 Serial num 11234567890 5 Setting Manager version 1 0 Item Description 1 Check this box to enable Lock Screen when backlight off 2 Check this box to enable the vibration feature 3 Check this box to enable PC get battery information With this feature you can read the device information from the software application that you have installed in Windows 4 This box shows the current OS version of the device 5 This box shows the serial number of the device 36 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS PC GetInfomation With PC GetInfomation administrator can monitor the battery information of devices via network To use the PC GetInfomation Both your PC and OT 110 must be in the same IP subnet For example the IP of your PC is 192 168 1 1 and your OT 110 is 192 168 1 2 Use your OT 110 Check Enable PC get battery information on the Other tab of the Setting manager and then t
6. Turn on the WLAN Double tap or k on the taskbar Select the Wireless Information tab Tap Add New Set the properties Enter the SSID To use data encryption select an encryption method from the Encryption list To use authentication select the authentication method from the Authentication list Tap the OK button BGMSDDHDL Wireless Information l lt Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New BABON DLNK preferred i BGN WIFI Status Signal Strength Connected to B Excellent Notify when new networks available SSID Lock Wireless Properties Network name SSID _ This is an ad hoc network Encryption WEP v Authentication Open v Network key lt Enter network fia key if necessary The key is provided automatically _ Enable 802 1X authentication EAP type fr S Properties Key index 40 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Lock SSID SSID Lock allows device to only connect to a defined SSID network This feature saves time as device no longer searches for available networks and also saves battery power Check this box and enter the SSID name of the network device should connect to 1 Turn on the WLAN Double tap 3 or on the taskbar Select the Wireless Information BCMSDDHD1 tab Wireless Information Select the network Select a network an
7. Modules tab Setting Manager Key wedge Enable MSR key wedge 1 d Enable BCR key wedge goni uttIesS ini MSR Setting 1D Scanner Setting 2D Scanner Setting 2 Test utilities Test RFID Com port power setting Com MSR Com7 RFID BCR Suspend control power as off Wake up restore the old power status 3 C Suspend not change the power status Apply Item Description 1 Check the box and tap the Apply button to enable MSR BCR key wedge mode Key wedge mode is a software interface lets you to convert MSR BCR input data to keystrokes 2 These button are used to enter the moulde test utilities You can use these utilities to test the installed modules 3 Select the COM port power setting for COM6 MSR moudle and COM7 RFID BCR moudle and then tap the Apply button to confirm 31 WLAN tab Setting Manager Modules WLAN Bluetooth ScreenRo gt LAN Settings WLAN Power Status fon 1 Roaming Feature Signal Threshold dbm 80 Signal Strength dbm g4 Item Description 1 This block allows you to turn WLAN on off 2 This feature allow you to set the WLAN roaming When the signal strength of the old access point drops below the threshold setting value the device will attempt to connect to the new access point 3 This bar shows the strength of current signal 4 Check this box to enable WLAN when device boots up 5 Whenever device attempts to
8. The battery must be installed before you use the device Using only adaptor power without battery is not supported by the device Do not remove the battery during operating IMPORTANT vi TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED sccsiccsteicdvadinagedeieioeadastidvcaventans 1 Unpacking the OT 110 ooo eect eee eee entie eee eeteeeeeeetiieeeeeesiaeeeeneeaees 1 Checking the package Content cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeetnaeeeeeetntaeeeeeneaas 2 Identifying components ee cece eeeeeee eee eeenteeeeeeenaeeeeeeeenaeeeeseenaeeeseeenaees 4 Charging Cradle vi cccscvvcus ctvcvveesdeccsevessecrivtesccdinevtsicciennvesstcetvassccaaviesiccreeetsane 8 Setup the OTIO 5 taviees saaaserincsauvvosecdapanees aa ces tes sansa sasuedeaeassazeeeiadadeues 9 Using the Cradle iirinn vias ceveeniiieeeattiideeenvinicennninn 12 Charge the device in Cradle ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeertieeeeeeeteeeeeeeneeeeeee 12 Charge the battery in Cradless 12 Changing the battery eee etree erent ninni Nann eteni 13 USING microSD CAMS oerrinne E 16 Installing a microSD card eeeseesseeseeerrssstrrtsttrrunsttrrrntttennnsteennanatennnnnenn 16 View the contents of a microSD card aessiceriinirrrircrriinirrriinirin 18 CHAPTER 2 USING THE DEVICE cates cecececeteneereeesticedacaceae seca 19 Entermmng Eeer n aaa O 19 S NONCUEMONUS ors a E veuaureenivvaddieesndetivead 19 Windows CE Nel psscsssdesncoaceaeas naiara a a a 20 PGEMOMMING afes Eh scat
9. 2 Double tap the Setting Manager icon t 9 Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options Q vA e2 2 Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co ag A Password PC iy Connection d Regional Remove Settings Programs oy Storage Stylus System Manager B Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds a E Control Pa Sa gt 12 00 PM le E 3 Tap Test RFID Setting Manager fok Modules WLAN Bluetooth ScreenRo gt Key wedge Enable MSR key wedge ene cy Setting utilities MSR Setting 1D Scanner Setting 2D Scanner Setting Com port power setting Com 6 MSR Com7 RFID BCR Suspend control power as off Wake up restore the old power status C Suspend not change the power status Apply 67 4 Place a RFID card on the module 5 Tap Open on COM7 selection 29925C000000000003042811260196A0 6 Tap SID or Read Block Data i 29925c000000000003042811260196A0 7 Check if the data appear in the text bar Value foooocon Block o v AB Key Jak i Key Num jaon vi O Test delay time i000 ms 68 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES Installing the Barcode Scanner module Refer to the following to install the Barcode Scanner module 1 Remove the two screws on the top cover 2 Remove the top cover 3 Connect the Barcode Scanner module to slot B of the OT 110 as shown Fix the Barcode Scanner mod
10. Mifare Weight Approx 220g with battery oo Operating Temperature 0 40 degree C Eee Storage Temperature 20 60 degree C Certification EMC amp Safety CE FCC BSMI LVD eva pee RF FCCID R amp TTE NCC Accessories Included Hand strap Stylus cord High quality stylus AC adaptor Battery Optional Cradle Leather pouch with shoulder strap 76 APPENDIX
11. if you use the calendar in your e mail account 4 Sync your music photos videos and other files 47 Copy or move files between the computer and OT 110 You can copy files to and from the computer using ActiveSync To copy or move files using ActiveSync Windows XP 1 2 3 4 8 Connect OT 110 to the computer using a Mini USB to USB cable On the computer select Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync In the ActiveSync window select Explore Double click My Windows Mobile Based Device Open Windows Explorer on your computer and locate the files to be copied Right click the file that you want to copy or move then click Copy or Cut Scroll to and then click Mobile Device open the folder to or from which you want to copy or move a file Right click in the folder that you want to move it to and then click Copy Cut or Paste If the File Conversion dialog box appears click OK T9 copy or move files using WMDC Windows Vista 7 ee Oe ts 48 Connect OT 110 to the computer using a Mini USB to USB cable and wait for WMDC to launch automatically Click File Management to open the Mobile Device folder for OT 110 In the Mobile Device folder navigate and select the file that you want to copy on OT 110 or computer Right click the file that you want to copy or move then click Copy or Cut Scroll to and then click Mobile Device open the folder to or from which you want to copy or move a file Righ
12. Time Dialing Display 2 9 gt Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options gt a J Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co a Password PC Power Connection 2 V Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs 7 Control Ps Johg gt 12 00 PM S 53 3 Select Restore 4 Click the File button 5 Select the backup file 6 Click the OK button 7 Wait period for restore process 8 When restore is complete the system will prompt you to reboot the device 9 Click OK 54 Backup Utility Current S N O Backup Package S N Ready Open File so Card v 201106301009 bak 201106301014 bak Backup Utility x Current S N Backup File SD Card 201106301014 bak Package S N Restore registry Backup Utility p Restore finished oy Please click OK button to reboot system CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Upgrading Operating System Unless you are familiar with the firmware do not do the following operation To upgrade Operating System 1 Fully charge the battery 2 Copy new OS files to the root directory of your Micro SD card 3 Power off OT 110 4 Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery 5 Insert the Micro SD card into OT 110 6 Install the battery back 55 7 Use a paper clip press and hold the update button on the battery cover and then press the power button When
13. before removing covers and touching internal components Avoid wet areas Never use the product in a wet location Avoid inserting objects into product Never insert objects of any kind into slots or other openings in the product Clean the product properly Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a soft cloth dampened with water for cleaning exterior components but NEVER apply water directly to the product or to an LCD screen Use the product with approved equipment Use your product only with the computers and accessories identified as suitable for use with your product Adjust the volume Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices When device will not be used for a long period of time please remove the battery and store both device and battery in a cool dark and dry place For storage over a long period of time please place product in a dry box SAR compliance for body worn operations requires at least 2 cm of separation between the device and the user s body Battery Handling Precaution e Do not attempt to disassemble or reconstruct the packs The battery has integrated protection circuits and safety functions to avoid danger If battery is damaged it may rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not short circuit battery Do not short connect the positive terminal and negative terminal with metals Never carry
14. button 2 Leather pouch strap eyelet 3 Power button 4 Stylus dock 6 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Back panel components Figure 1 5 Back view Connector Description 1 Top hand strap eyelet 2 Speaker 3 Battery cover 4 Bottom hand strap eyelet Charging Cradle This section introduces the charging cradle for the OT 110 The charging cradle is used to charge the OT 110 A second slot is also available for charging a spare battery Top and front view of the cradle Figure 1 6 Top view of the cradle Figure 1 7 Front view of the cradle Connector Description 1 DC power connector 2 Battery slot 3 OT 110 socket 4 Battery slot charging indicator 8 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Setup the OT 110 Refer to the following to setup the OT 110 1 Remove the battery cover Slide the cover downwards to open The battery cover hinge is small and fragile don t break it by forcing the battery cover off OT 110 can t be powered on without the hinge CAUTION Lift up to remove the battery cover 2 Install the battery Align the battery connectors on the battery with the pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery 3 Replace the battery cover and align hinge on the cover to the sensor hole in the battery compartment 4 Install the screw if required 10 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 5 6 Insert the plastic hinge or a
15. ey eo Default Gateway Broadcom 802 11 DHD N IP Address Name server addresses Primary DNS Pow st o Secondary DNS Ye oh we Primary WINS Secondary WINS Le ep o 43 Find your IP address To find your IP address 1 Double tap 3 or k on the taskbar a 12 06 PM E 2 The WLAN IP address is displayed at the IP Information tab 1Pv6 Information gt Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 176 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 32 Using BT Manager BT Manager is a small utility which allows OT 110 to search and connect to Bluetooth devices using the SPP profile Serial Port Profile To use the BT Manager please enable it via the Settings Manager Once enabled the BT manager icon will appear on the taskbar shown as below the BT Manager window 1 Double click on the icon to open 11 08 AM E Click on the Search button to search for devices BT Manager Click on Search to find Bluetooth devices Device Locked 00137b52f32d 44 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS The window name on top will change to Search running Bluetooth devices will appear in the list as shown Please wait for search to finish To cancel the search please press the STOP Sch button Searching is complete once window name shows BT Manager again Select the Bl
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17. taps soft Loud Setting the power schemes S Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer SM 12 00 PM S 22 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 2 Double tap the Power icon R x z p a p 9 Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options gt g 5 e Mouse Network and Dial up Co a Password PC Connection 2 amp Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs Storage Stylus System Manager B Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds bal a Gr Control pa Joh 12 00 Pm le E Saloa he Schemes ub Select desired options for entering Battery Schemes Device Status reduced power states Power Scheme 2 Tap the OK button pattery Power E Switch state to User Idle after 4 minutes v Switch state to System Idle after 4 minutes v Switch state to Suspend after 5 minutes v The time choices represent the amount of time that must pass before the system will switch to the next power conservation state For example if Switch state to System Idle is set to After 4 minutes then the system will transition from the User Idle state to IMPORTANT the System Idle state after 4 minutes of inactivity 23 Changing the device name The device name is used to identify the OT 110 in the following situations e Connecting with a computer e Connecting to a network Refer to the following to change
18. you begin get the Mini USB to USB cable you ll use it to download and install a program that syncs content between OT 110 and your computer If your computer is running Windows Vista or 7 synchronization settings are managed through Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC You can also visit http www microsoft com windowsmobile to download WMDC Synchronize your data with ActiveSync and Windows XP 1 Install Microsoft ActiveSync If your computer is running Windows XP or an earlier version synchronization settings are managed through Microsoft ActiveSync You can visit http www microsoft com windowsmobile for more information or to download Microsoft ActiveSync 2 Download and install ActiveSync on your computer 3 Connect the OT 110 to the computer by using the Mini USB to USB cable 4 Sync your e mail contacts and calendar appointments if you use the calendar in your e mail account 5 Syne your music photos videos and other files 46 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Synchronize your data with ActiveSync and Windows Vista 7 1 Download and install WMDC on your computer If your computer is running Windows Vista or 7 synchronization settings are managed through Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC You can also visit http www microsoft com windowsmobile to download WMDC 2 Connect the OT 110 to the computer by using the Mini USB to USB cable 3 Sync your e mail contacts and calendar appointments
19. 1 Insert the bottom of the hand strap into the slot at the bottom of the battery cover until it clicks into place 2 Thread the end of the hand strap through the top hand strap eyelet on the device then fold and stick together The hand strap length can be adjusted by sticking the Velcro to a higher or lower position on the strap 58 CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES Using the leather pouch Using the leather pouch to carry the OT 110 is a good way to keep it protected Simply insert the device into the leather pouch as shown below A belt clip located on the back of the leather pouch allows you to wear the OT 110 on your side In addition a shoulder strap can be attached to the two integrated rings on the back side Shoulder strap is adjustable Clip to your belt 59 Attaching the leather pouch cord A leather pouch cord is provided to attach device to the leather pouch 1 Open the battery cover 2 Thread the small loop of the cord through the bottom corner strap eyelet on the device Pull the other end of the cord through the small loop until the cord is firmly secured 3 Replace the battery cover 4 Lock the other end of the cord to one of the rings on the back of the leather pouch aoe Xe 5 To insert device into cradle for charging simply detach as 4 60 CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES Using the high qu
20. 1 1 Unpacking the OT 110 Carefully unpack the machine and keep the packing materials If you need to ship it in the future repack it as shown in Figure 1 1 Checking the package contents After you unpack the device check that the following items are included QSG Quick start guide Stylus gee 2 screws Battery Hand strap Plastic hinge AC adaptor mini USB to USB cable 2 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Optional Leather pouch cord Leather pouch Cradle Shoulder strap If any item is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately Identifying components This section describes the parts and connectors on the OT 110 Front panel components Figure 1 2 Front view Component Description 1 Power indicator Green charging full Red charging 2 Bluetooth indicator Blue Bluetooth is Disabled 3 WiFi indicator Green WiFi is enabled 4 Light sensor 5 4 3 inch touch screen 6 Microphone 4 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Top and bottom panel components ee Col ua DD eee Ln Le Fe ep Pr a Die 0 es ee Ol Figure 1 3 Top and bottom view Component Description 1 Top hand strap eyelet 2 2 5mm microphone jack 3 Mini USB port 4 Cradle connector 5 DC power jack 6 3 5mm headphone jack Left and right side components N a L Figure 1 4 Left and right side view Connector Description 1 Reset
21. AN Bluetooth Screen Ro Key wedge Enable MSR key wedge enact yi Setting utilities MSR Setting 1D Scanner Setting 2D Scanner Setting Test utilities Test RFID Com port power setting Com 6 MSR Com7 RFID BCR Suspend control power as off Wake up restore the old power status Suspend not change the power status Apply 64 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES 4 Tap Default 5 Tap Apply 6 Tap Test MSR_SET TING Beep Sentinel Tracki Start sentinel Track1 Track2 Start sentinel Track2 Track start sentinel Track3 po End sentinel Prefix lt 24 Suffix lt 24 Package Track 1 Trak2 isd Track3 Add enter at end Delay time Jo ms 7 Swipe a magnetic stripe card 8 Check if the data appear in the text box Test Sample Please swipe the card 110001112223334445556667778889 65 Installing the RFID reader writer module Refer to the following to install the RFID reader writer module 1 Remove the two screws on the top cover 2 Remove the top cover 3 Connect the RFID reader writer module to slot B of the OT 110 as shown Fix the RFID reader writer module with two screws as shown 66 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES Testing the RFID reader writer module Refer to the following to check if the module working properly 1 Tap Settings gt Control Panel
22. OT 110 User Manual Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of PARTNER Tech Corp Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark recognition All product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged Federal Communications Commission Notice 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 instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer
23. age the outer surface of the device Transporting and storing the device 74 Do not leave the device in extremely high or low temperature environments If device is to be transported or stored for a long period of time please remove the battery and store both device and battery in a cool dark and dry place Ideally batteries should be stored at around 25 C or within a temperature range of 10 C 30 C to maximize longetivity Batteries in storage need to be charged every 3 months to prevent battery degradation Batteries in storage need to be charged every 3 months to prevent battery degradation APPENDIX Specifications CRU CPU Samsung S3C 6410 667 MHz Memory Mobile DDR 128MB NAND flash 256MB LCD 4 3 widescreen resolution 272 480 Connection interface WLAN 802 11 b g Mini USB 2 0 Client 1 1 Host Audio Speaker internal microphone earphone jack microphone jack Storage Micro SD card support SDHC Special features Vibrator motor for alerts 4 way direction sensor Ambient light sensor Backup restore utility Battery Li ion 2200mAh with Gas Gauge Ruggedness IP54 1 2 meter drop test Operating System Windows CE 6 0 specification subject to change without prior notice Dimensions 133 x 82x 19mm Hx Wx D Sunlight readable panel with power saving function Option MSR Track 1 2 3 P Barcode scanner 1 D 2D RFID 13 56 MHz
24. ality stylus A high quality stylus is included for your convenience 61 62 CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES This chapter describes how to install and test the optional modules Installing the MSR module on page 63 Testing the MSR module on page 64 Installing the RFID reader writer module on page 66 Testing the RFID reader writer module on page 67 e Installing the Barcode Scanner module on page 69 Testing the Barcode Scanner module on page 70 Installing the MSR module Refer to the following to install the MSR module 1 Remove the two screws on the top cover 2 Remove the top cover Connect the MSR module to slot A of the OT 110 as shown Fix the MSR module with two screws as shown Testing the MSR module Refer to the following to check if the module working properly Tap i Settings Control File view Panel D s Double tap the Setting Manager Input Panel Internet Keyboard icon Options S e g Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co PC Password d Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs o i v Storage Stylus System Manager Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds a J Control Pa Sa gt 12 00 PM E Connection 3 Tap MSR Setting Setting Manager Modules WL
25. amp Server Clie Sounds z 3 Control Pa Bi gt 12 00 PM S ka WE CS 3 On the Identification tab enter your personal information Identification Notes Network 1D Name Company mioo Address Work phone Home phone At power on _ Display owner identification 26 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Recalibrating the screen If your stylus seems to be out of sync with the screen then recalibrate the screen using your stylus Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer Ep 12 00 PM Sy 2 Double tap the Stylus icon Fi x y Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options A ea 8 a Mouse Network and Dial up Co Password PC Connection eo V amp Regional Setting_M Settings D Storage Manager z Terminal Server Clie v 27 3 Select the Calibration tab then tap the Recalibrate button Follow the displayed instructions to recalibrate Please use the stylus to calibrate the screen for better accuracy Setting the date and time Refer to the following to set date and time Stylus Properties f x Calibration Tf your device isn t E responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Settings Control Panel Se Internet Explorer and Start Menu
26. ap Apply Use your PC Active PC GetInfomation by dobule clicking the ServerApp exe file Click Scan Device The OT 110 Battery Level will be shown on the window Screen Rotation Backlight Other lt Enable Lock Screen when backlight off Enable vibration Enable PC get battery infomation Ue T OS Version 08 08 Serial num 1234567890 Setting Manager version 1 0 h ServerApp IP Address Version 192 168 1 176 07D 07D Battery level 72 37 Lock Screen When activated Lock Screen will disable audio and lock the screen User will see the following when touch the screen Screen is Locked Please press buttons below to unlock screen Frese Press Here Connecting to a WLAN network With wireless access you can connect the device to the Internet The device can connect to an IEEE 802 11b g device or connect directly to other WLAN enabled devices Automatically connect to a WLAN network When you turn on the WLAN the device will automatically detect WLAN networks that are broadcasting their signals SSID network name If your WLAN network is not set to broadcast SSID then you have to connect to it manually Before trying to connect to a WLAN network determine if authentication information is needed by contacting your network administrator To automatically connect to a WLAN network
27. connect to a wireless network and fails there is a delay before it attempts to connect again To change this value please enter a number between 1 and 600 seconds 32 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Bluetooth tab Setting Manager Use BT manager Item Description 1 This block allows you to turn Bluetooth on off 2 Check this box to enable Bluetooth when device boots up 3 Check this box to use BT manager and also run BT manager when device boots up When it is enabled the BT manager icon will appear on the taskbar For more information on BT manager please consult following section Using BT Manager 33 Screen Rotation tab Setting Manager WLAN Bluetooth Screen Rotation Be e 0 degree O 180 degree C 90 degree O 270 degree C Auto rotation Description Screen rotation can be changed by select the different options 0 90 180 270 Auto Once Auto Rotation is enabled the screen will rotate automatically when the device is turned sideways 34 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Backlight tab Setting Manager Bluetooth Screen Rotation Backlight l lt gt Light sensor 1 Level 1 Sensor value 1 2 L Level2 Sensor value 3 4 1 o 2 Level 3 Sensor value 5 6 7 I Level4 Sensor value 8 9 1 a Sensor value 9 Apply 3 Set brightness Use batter i 4 q Use AC adaptor Item Description
28. d press connect Tap Lock or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New 2 BGN DLink preferred i BGN WIFI Status Connected to B Signal Strength Excellent Notify when new networks available SSID Lock 41 Specify the IP address and domain name servers DNS The IP address and name server addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP in enabled on the wireless access point or network server If your network does not automatically assign the addresses ask your network administrator for the information and follow the instructions below Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer 2 Double tap the Network and Dial up Connections icon Bluetooth Certificates Device b amp Date Time Dialing Display 5 9 Keyboard Network and Dial up Co Password PC Connection 2 Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs Ma fle M v 23 control Pa a gt 12 00 PM le E 42 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 3 Double tap the WLAN connection icon 4 Tap Specify an IP address 5 Enter IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 6 Tap the Name Servers tab on top 7 Enter the DNS or WINS addresses 8 Tap the OK button Broadcom 802 11 DHD N IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Obtain an IP address via DHCP s IP Address ara Subnet Mask
29. device cannot detect the battery installation status Please follow the step instructions and install the battery cover carefully to avoid device failure IMPORTANT 8 Reinstall the screw 9 Replace the plastic hinge or the bottom of the hand strap 15 Using microSD cards Use microSD cards for Expanding the memory of the OT 110 e Adding functionality The OT 110 supports SDHC microSD cards IN microSD cards must be purchased separately and are not included with the OT 110 NOTE Installing a microSD card Refer to the following to install a microSD card 1 Press the Power button to turn off the OT 110 2 Remove the plastic hinge or the bottom of the hand strap Slide the plastic hinge or hand strap down and away from the battery cover 3 Remove the screw if the battery cover is locked 16 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 4 Remove the battery cover 5 Remove the battery by pulling on the plastic flap 6 Insert the microSD card into the slot with the label facing out and push it until it clicks into place Slide the cover down then lift up to remove The battery cover hinge is small and fragile don t break it by forcing the battery cover off OT 110 can t be powered on without the hinge CAUTION View the contents of a microSD card Refer to the following to view the contents of a microSD card 1 Tap Explorer Ecd Internet Explorer aa ke Com
30. ed time let it stop charging There is a possibility that the battery might be defective and continued charging may cause the battery to deform generate heat or cause smoke or flame Do not insert battery into a microwave or high pressure container This may cause battery to deform generate heat or cause smoke or flame because of sudden heat intense pressure or damage to the sealing condition of the battery Do not put leaked battery near fire If liquid leaks from the battery or the battery give outs a bad smell do not leave battery near flammable objects Otherwise the electrolyte leaked from battery will catch on fire Do not use an abnormal battery If battery has a bad smell changes color deforms or causes something wrong during usage remove it from equipment or charger and do not use If an abnormal battery is used it may cause battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Warning Batteries may explode if not handled properly Do not disassemble or dispose of them in fire Keep them away from children Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries ARLE TEE th GH BS Ht ARFNER gt EO FAAA a A I BB hk e AE gt ais OCH AS ait A SS SS SSH e SLR KE FS SS hs FRB Tr A SA TEL ZALAN E BHAT DERNEI EF MERAWAT OE HWLIL 1 SOBRE SIL TRE BHENDE TARARE BORIS TFE
31. ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto 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 Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device was tested for handheld o
32. evice so that device operates smoothly and efficiently e If device shows low storage memory delete unnecessary files or transfer files to SD card Having the OT 110 Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the device serviced Pack the device in the original box See Unpacking the OT 110 on page 1 Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to the service personnel Return the device to the place you purchased it Guidelines for care and maintenance It is recommended that you follow certain guidelines to prevent possible damage to the device and to keep it in a good condition Using the device Avoid using the device in dusty and extremely high or low temperature environments Do not spill water on the device or expose it to the rain Avoid removing the battery without turning off the device Do not apply strong force or shocks to the device Keep the device and its accessories away from children Do not insert metal objects into the charging communications port of the device This can short circuit the battery and result in danger Cleaning the device Use a soft clean and slightly moistened cloth to clean the device Do not let water come into contact with the microphone speaker or with any of the connectors Do not wipe the device with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects This can dam
33. firm that the electrical outlet is working Ensure all connections are securely attached General Problems Refer to the following for general problems you may encounter PROBLEM SOLUTION You cannot turn on the device Plug AC adaptor directly into device to check device is functioning If device functions properly then issue may be with the battery Check that the battery is fully charged and properly installed into device You have trouble charging the battery Check that the AC adaptor is plugged in correctly to the DC jack on the device and the other end into the wall outlet If using the cradle for charging check that the AC adaptor is plugged in correctly to the cradle and the wall outlet Check for damage to the power cables If battery has been used extensively and is old replace with new battery and try again You have trouble connecting to the Check that device is connected to a WiFi network with the Internet correct network key password Check if the WiFi network provides an IP address automatically via DHCP If not contact your network administrator for the relevant IP address subnet gateway and DNS servers which you need to enter manually 73 Why does the device operate slowly at e Reset device Does problem remain If this solves problem times check if user installed applications are causing system to slow down e Check that enough free storage memory remains on d
34. mand Prompt 2 E Internet Explorer Media Player DY Microsoft WordPad E MyMobiler a Remote Desktop Connection 2 Double tap SD Card to see a list of files and folders If the OT 110 does not recognize your MicroSD card make sure you have firmly pushed the MicroSD card into the slot Conen 6 amp Application Documents Data and Settings Dg 2 oO Network Program File Temp Windows Control Panel A WinCEBlu 2 My Device PED 11 05 aM B 18 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED CHAPTER 2 USING THE DEVICE This chapter describes how to use OT 110 features The following topics are described Entering text on page 19 e Shortcut menus on page 19 e Windows CE help on page 20 e Performing a reset on page 20 e Opening and closing programs on page 20 e Program switch on page 20 e Status icons on page 20 e Adjusting the volume on page 21 e Setting the power schemes on page 22 e Changing the device name on page 24 Entering owner information on page 25 e Recalibrating the screen on page 27 e Setting the date and time on page 28 e Using Settings Manager on page 30 e PC GetInfomation on page 37 e Lock Screen on page 38 Connecting to a WLAN network on page 38 e Synchronization on page 46 Copy or move files between the computer and OT 110 on page 48 e Install and remove programs on page 49 e Backup data on page 51 e Restore data on page 53 Upgrading O
35. n most cases selecting x or OK will close an application Program switch You can use the program switch to quickly select the running program To use the program 3 Control Panel switch tap the a on the taskbar then tap the program you want on the list 0 My Device Desktop 12 28 AM A E Status icons There are status icons in taskbar The following table lists the icons and their meanings Icon Status Icon Status GF Battery charging H WLAN connected e Battery level low A WLAN not connected Ja Battery level critical ve USB connected 20 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Adjusting the volume 1 Tap z Settings Control Panel vm Internet Explorer SM 12 00 pm SB 2 Double tap the Volume amp Sounds File view View h x icon y gt k 9 Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options D 8 Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co Gis f 4a GY A Password PC Power Connection 9 amp Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs 6 Storage Stylus System Manager B 3 Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds a gt 12 00 PM les E 21 Select the Volume tab Volume gSounds Pro Move the system volume slider on the Volume Sounds screen to the required volume level Tap the OK button Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Screen
36. neeaeeeseceeaeeeeseeeeaeeeeseeaeeeeseeenaees 73 Tips for Troubleshooting eccna a a 73 General Problems isc sseccecs causes becdasenenestasenceevtiganeecdecdaecdesetistaeteetiaaneeensie 73 Having the OT 110 Serviced i cccccsisccesestsesceccevviticenesvvasccevevvistecsensvineesenvviis 74 Guidelines for care and maintenance eee ce eeeeeeeeeeteeeee eee teteeeeeettteeeeeees 74 USING the COVICG ssceccceessicevevenccsedeeeeaccueetes beseeevi ns a a 74 Cleaning the device cccccesncecccsssceeceeesneeeceeesenseceeensnseceeesensseeeeneenae 74 Transporting and storing the GOVICE ee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeneeeeeeeaas 74 SPECI CATIONS tierie p ai ai aaa a dti eiad T5 viii CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter describes the procedures from unpacking the OT 110 to powering it on The following topics are described e Unpacking the OT 110 on page 1 hecking the package contents on page 2 e Identifying components on page 4 e Charging Cradle on page 8 Setup the OT 110 on page 9 e Using the cradle on page 12 Charge the device in cradle on page 12 Charge the battery in cradle on page 12 hanging the battery on page 13 e Using microSD cards on page 16 e Installing a microSD card on page 16 e View the contents of a microSD card on page 18 Q Q Unpacking the OT 110 The device and accessories are packed in a cardboard carton with foam padding for protection during shipping eos G 7T Figure
37. net Explorer 2 Double tap the Backup icon Bluetooth Certificates Device b amp Date Time Dialing Display 2 9 gt Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options gt 2 J Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co ag Password PC Power Connection 2 V Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs 7 Control Ps Johg gt 12 00 PM 35 51 3 Select Backup 4 Select SD card To use SN protection check the box of Need to match S N When restore the device serial number must match the serial number embedded in the backup To backup all files on device check the box of Backup all files on device To backup system registry check the box of Backup system registry 5 Tap the Start button 6 Wait period for backup process 7 When backup is complete the system 52 will prompt you Backup Utility Current S N Backup C Restore so Card v __ Need to match S N Backup all Files on device Backup system registry Ready ____ Backup Utility Current S N Backup Restore so Card Need to match S N Backup all Files on device Backup sy stem registry Backup registry H Backup Utility OK X CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Restore data To restore the backup data Settings Control Panel gS Internet Explorer 2 Double tap the Backup icon Bluetooth Certificates Device b amp Date
38. or store the battery with metal objects If the battery is short circuited excessive large current will flow and generate heat rupture or flame will occur and also it will cause heat generation for metals Please cover the plug with waterproof cap when not using the battery Do not incinerate or heat the battery This will cause the insulator to melt damage the gas release vent and cause loss of safety function or electrolyte ignition Above mentioned matters will cause battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not use near high temperature areas Do not use or leave battery near fire stove or heated areas of more than 80 C to avoid melting of the polymer separator which would cause internal short circuits to occur in individual cells and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not immerse the battery in water seawater or get it wet This may cause internal short circuits to occur within individual cells and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not charge battery near fire or under the blazing sun If the battery protection circuit does not function properly due to high temperature or it is broken the battery will be charged at an abnormal current and abnormal chemical reaction may occur causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Only use the official product charger and observe the charging requirement If the ba
39. perating System on page 55 Entering text You can use the Input Panel to enter text To use the Input Panel tap the on the taskbar ese 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 tab a wle r tlyjulifolpi tid caPlalslaltlatn ilkiits b njm 7 CRU ET IA a LA Shortcut menus Cut A shortcut menu is displayed when you tap and hold an item This menu displays the most Copy common commands for the specific item When the shortcut menu displays tap the action you want to perform To close a shortcut menu without performing an action tap anywhere Delete outside the menu Rename Properties 19 Windows CE help Read the help information when you want to learn more about the program by tapping the 7 on the left top of the program window The help window will pop up Performing a reset A reset stops all running applications but does not erase any programs saved data or registry information a Be sure to close all running applications before performing a reset NOTE To perform a reset 1 Locate the recessed Reset button on the device 2 Use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button Opening and closing programs You do not need to exit a program to open another or to conserve memory The system manages memory automatically To open a program ta 2 and then select the required program from the list If you do not see the program you want to launch tap 1 gt Programs I
40. perations with the device contacted directly to the human body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting SAR information The 1g SAR value is measured at IEEE 802 11 b IEEE 802 11 bg The Body SAR value of 0 070 w kg 1g has been tested with back of the device kept at 1 5cm away from the body Taiwan NCC Article 12 Without permission granted by the NCC any company enterprise or user is not allowed to change frequency enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio frequency devices Article 14 The low power radio frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications If found the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices Revision history Version 1 0 July 2011 About this manual This manual is intended for system administrators who are familiar with setting up a new system and installing programs The manual consists of the following sections Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 2 Using The Device Chapter 3 Using The Accessories Chapte
41. r 4 Installing The Optional Modules Appendix This section covers unpacking and checking the package contents identifying components charging the battery installing the microSD card and powering on the device This section provides information on how to use the device features This section provides information on how to use the accessories This section provides steps to install and test the optional modules The appendix covers troubleshooting information on having the OT 110 serviced and technical specifications Safety information Before installing and using the OT 110 take note of the following precautions SAR compliance for body worn operations requires at least 2 cm of separation between the device and the user s body Request service for damaged products Turn off the product unplug it from the electrical outlet and request service from a service partner under the following conditions The power cord or plug is damaged e Liquid has been spilled into the product e An object has fallen into the product The product has been exposed to rain or water The product has been dropped or damaged e The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions Avoid hot areas The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves and other products such as amplifiers that produce heat Allow the product to cool Allow the product to cool
42. radle then install the battery in the direction of the arrow When battery is inserted into cradle correctly the battery LED on the cradle should light up red Battery charging is complete when the battery LED on the cradle turns green To protect and prolong the life of the battery do not charge it for 24 hours or longer at a time IMPORTANT If battery is not used please store in dry area ideally with storage temperature around 25 C or within a temperature range of 10 C 30 C to maximize longevity IMPORTANT CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Please make sure to perform 3 complete full charge and discharge cycles to get optimal battery capacity Failure to comply will result in shorter battery lifespan IMPORTANT Changing the battery Refer to the following to change the battery 1 Press the Power button to turn off the OT 110 2 Remove the plastic hinge or the bottom of the hand strap Slide the plastic hinge or hand strap down and away from the battery cover 3 Remove the screw if the battery cover is locked 13 4 Remove the battery cover 5 Remove the battery by pulling on the plastic flap 6 Install the new battery Align the battery connectors on the battery with the pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery 14 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 7 Replace the battery cover by sliding it until it locks Breaking the battery cover hook can cause the
43. t click in the folder that you want to move it to and then click Copy Cut or Paste If the File Conversion dialog box appears click OK CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Install and remove programs To install programs on the OT 110 1 Use a Mini USB to USB cable to connect the OT 110 to the computer Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided with the program you want to install Check the screen on the OT 110 to see if any further steps are necessary to complete the program installation To remove programs from the OT 110 Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer and Dial up Connections and Start Menu H SM gt 12 00 PM a 49 2 Double tap the Remove Programs icon 3 Select the programs you want to remove and then tap the Remove button 50 Eile view Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options DA 8 A Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co a Y9 amp Password pi Power oe Regional Remove Settings Programs Storage Stylus System Manager Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds z E Control Pa Sho gt 12 00 PM S E Remove Programs Remove Programs To remove a program select it and then press Remove Remove CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Backup data Backup request the MicroSD card installed Settings Control Panel gS Inter
44. the device name 1 Tap ci Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer 2 Double tap the System icon File View 9 gt Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options Fy D gt Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co Password PC Connection Regional Remove Settings Programs B Storage Stylus Manager Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds 3 v 24 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 3 Select the Device Name tab 4 Enter a name The device name must General Memory Device Nam Ic gt begin with a letter consist of letters 3 er Your device uses this information to from A to Z and numbers from 0 to 9 identify itself to other computers and should not contain spaces Device name without spaces 5 Tap the OK button OT 110 Device description Ordering Terminal Entering owner information Enter your personal information such as your name and address so that the OT 110 can be returned to you if it is lost Refer to the following to enter the information 1 Tap z Settings Control Panel E Internet Explorer eae gt 12 00 PM le he 25 2 Double tap the Owner icon i x A eyboard ite K Options 2 5 Mouse Network an Owner Dial up Co ae a Password PC Power Connection B Regional Remove Setting_M Settings Programs g o Storage Stylus System Manager Terminal Volume
45. the machine starts to vibrate please release these buttons 8 Press the power button to select 01 UPGRADE IMAGE VIA SD MMC and then press and hold the power button for five seconds to confirm 9 Press the power button to select 00 UPGRADE ALL or 01 UPGRADE ALL FORMAT and then press and hold the power button for five seconds to confirm 10 When the screen displays UPGRADE DONE remove the battery cover remove the battery 11 Replace the battery and the cover 12 Power on the device UPGRADE DONE 56 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES This chapter describes how to use the device accessories e Attaching the stylus cord on page 57 e Attaching the hand strap on page 58 e Using the leather pouch on page 59 e Attaching the leather pouch cord on page 60 e Using the high quality stylus on page 61 Attaching the stylus cord Refer to the following to attach the stylus cord 1 Thread the small loop of the stylus cord through the strap eyelet on the stylus and pull the other end of the cord through the small loop until the cord is firmly secured Thread the other small loop of the stylus cord through the top hand strap eyelet on the device and use stylus pull the cord through the small loop until the cord is firmly secured 57 Attaching the hand strap Refer to the following to attach the hand strap
46. ttach the hand strap Refer to Chapter 3 Attaching the hand strap Charge the battery 7 Use the stylus to press Power Button for three seconds to turn on OT 110 To turn off OT 110 Press Power Button for three seconds Open the power jack cover Plug the AC adaptor power cord into an electrical outlet then connect the DC plug of the adaptor cable to the OT 110 It takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge the battery for the first time Subsequent charges might take longer To avoid damaging OT 110 or the AC adaptor make sure all connectors are properly connected CAUTION 11 Using the cradle The charging cradle allows a more convenient way to charge OT 110 You can charge a spare battery optional individually or simultaneously as well Charge the device in cradle 1 Plug the AC adaptor power cord into an electrical outlet then connect the DC plug of the adaptor cable to the power jack at the back of cradle same side as front of cradle When device is inserted into cradle correctly the Power LED on top left of device should turn red Device charging is complete when the device Power LED turns green Charge the battery in cradle 1 12 Plug the AC adaptor power cord into an electrical outlet then connect the DC plug of the adaptor cable to the power jack at the back of cradle Align the battery connectors on the battery with the pins in the second battery slot of the c
47. ttery is charged in unusual conditions it will cause loss of safety functions or abnormal chemical reactions causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not try to damage the battery Do not drive a nail into the battery strike it with a hammer or tread on it The impact will cause leakage causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not attempt to solder anything onto the battery This will cause the insulator to melt due to heat or cause the gas release vent to break causing the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not connect battery to a plug socket or car cigarette plug Connecting high voltage to the battery means excessive current will flow in it and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not use battery for powering other equipment If the battery is used for powering other equipment it will deteriorate its performance and cycle life At worst abnormal current will flow and cause the battery to rupture generate heat or cause smoke and flame Do not touch a leaked battery directly If battery leaks and hands touch leaked electrolyte wash your hands with soap immediately If leaked electrolyte gets into your eyes do not rub them and wash eyes immediately with fresh water Consult a doctor immediately Do not continue to charge over specified time If the battery has not finished charging over recommend
48. uetooth device in the list that you wish to connect to and click on the Connect button The Bluetooth device may ask for a PIN number to authenticate with OT 110 Enter the same PIN number on both devices For Partner Tech MP 300 Bluetooth mobile printer the default PIN number is 0000 Once the Bluetooth device is connected successfully a message appears in the window When connected to Partner Tech MP 300 Bluetooth mobile printer click on the Print button to print a test message To disconnect from the Bluetooth device click on the STOP button To hide the BT Manager window click on the Hide button Clicking on the X button on the top right of the window will close the Search Running Searching for devices please wait MP 300 Connect Print Device Locked 00137b52f32d BT Manager Click on Search to find Bluetooth devices MP 300 Search Connect Print Device Locked 00137bS2f32d Authentication Request _MP 300 _ Enter PIN j BT Manager Click on Search to find Bluetooth devices MP 300 Device Locked 00137bS2f32d BT Manager utility ATTENTION Synchronization By synchronizing OT 110 with your computer you have access to the same information your Microsoft Office Outlook e mail messages and calendar your media files your work documents and more on OT 110 or your computer It s a good idea to synchronize regularly Before
49. ule with two screws as shown 69 Testing the Barcode Scanner module Refer to the following to check if the module working properly 1 Tap Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap the Setting Manager icon s a 5 Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options A g D z Mouse Network and Owner Dial up Co a 9 Password PC Connection Regional Remove Settings Programs Storage Stylus System Manager Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds a E Control Pa Sa gt 12 00 PM le a 3 Tap 1D Scanner Setting Setting Manager ox x Modules WLAN Bluetooth ScreenRo gt Apply 1D Scanner Setting 2D Scanner Setting Key wedge Enable MSR key wedge _ Enable BCR key wedge Setting utilities MSR Setting Test utilities Test RFID Com port power setting Com MSR Com7 RFID BCR Suspend control power as off Wake up restore the old power status C Suspend not change the power status Apply 70 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL MODULES 4 Tap the Barcode Type tab 5 Select types 6 Tap Apply BGR SETTING BCR_SETTINGS Barcode Type UPC_A_CODE UPC_E_CODE UPC_E1_CODE EAN_8_CODE EAN_13_CODE BOOKLAND_EAN_CODE USS_128_CODE Z UCCEAN_128_CODE ISBT_128_CODE CODE_39_CODE CODE_93_CODE INTERLEAVED20F5_CODE DISCRETE2OF5_CODE copaBaR_CODE MSIPLESSEY_CODE

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