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1. Scan buttons 2 Place the tag within the antenna scan area You must place the tag within 10 seconds 54 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Scanning an HF High Frequency RF1100 Tag 1 Click START on WIN CE and select Programs gt Utilites gt RFID Reader F a fd My Device Internet Explorer ez gt Recycle Bin Media Player TY 2 CIECHELIN Communication gt BY Microsoft WordPad inn Wndows eee 2 Run RF1100_TestProg v1 004 and the screen displays Set COM7 OK z RF1100_TestProg v1 004 yj x Now Finding Corn Please wait Set COM OK 27 Berno sk 12 22 am A FR 3 Scan the card from a distance of approximately 4cm 6cm to begin reading p a RF1100_TestProg 1 004 M X 23 Ea aw 12 23 am GA FR 55 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 4 The card value displays on the screen s Ea aw KK gt 12 23 AM A E Scanning an LF Low Frequency RF2200 Tag 1 Click My Device gt IPSM gt RF2200_ce TestProg My Device Internet I E x S i 4 e x EE Explorer es ple p w td Application My Documents PROFILE_ zza Recycle Bin Media Player Data z x Ble eat vew to x tl Documents and Settings e W PPE o B dows CEJ Network Program Files Temp RF2200_C Com Test ain _ Microsoft VS C WordPad uild O on Jan 4 21 a b p 3 ZES td Windows Control 14_Album COM My Panel A
2. 7 Z S CG Power i Tab of pei a U Caps Enter OL Function keys og Space Function Navigation keys enable you to move up and down in menus or dialog boxes Back space deletes a previous character Turns the H35B on and off Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Press the Enter key to confirm a command or action Press for Alphanumeric input Press the Fn key to toggle between alphabetic and numeric mode When the Fn icon ts F unction key icon displayed in the system tray the H35B is in gt 20 50 Ale alphabetic mode Press to insert tab Press to make alphabetic characters Uppercase When CAPs Is on Caps icon an icon appears in the system tray A gt 20 57 A Press to insert a space in text When in numeric entry mode press this key to enter an asterisk When in alphabetic mode press this key to enter a colon When in numeric entry mode press this key to enter an pound sign When in alphabetic mode press this key to enter a forward slash Hates function keys 1 to 4 to run Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Entering Characters with the Keypad The operating system has a onscreen keyboard that enables you to enter alpha w Keyboard numeric characters with the stylus zau Hide Input Panel Press the input panel icon ga in the sys PEL RSP ga E tem tray to view the input panel menu Tap Keyboard to view the onscreen keyboard EJ My Device Internet
3. 3 he screen Kaki Press RFID Button to test ic ao eae RZE Test i Ex Press RFID button to test Ero 48 toss 4 Press either side button to read RFID tag x International Code 015610021000 Pass 27 rrzzoo ge 5 10 56 Pm FA R 1 58 Chapter 5 Advance Settings Chapter 5 Advance Settings Checking the Battery Status This section describes how to view the power level for both the main and backup battery and how to set power saving options To check the main and backup battery status 1 Open Power Properties Tap Start gt Settings Control Panel Then double tap P Power ower External Backup battery The Power screen appears urz Good aood 2 The battery menu item dis FAM SP very Low plays the status of the main a and backup batteries Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Main batteries Total time used Remaining power feo Y b Power SGP 11 00 PM A E NOTE It is necessary to charge the battery when the battery charge reaches below 13 If the battery does not accept a charge contact Technical Support 59 Chapter 5 Advance Settings Extending Battery Life You can extend the H35B battery life by doing either of the following e Change the automatic power settings e Minimize the use of the backlight Changing the Automatic Power Settings To change the automatic power settings 1 In the Power Prop
4. Remove the battery compartment cover and battery See Installing the Battery on page 13 Press the card in and release The card pops out Remove the card from the slot Chapter 3 Using the Hardware GPRS SIM Card Set Up 1 Unscrew the five screws on the rear of the H35B 2 Unscrew the two screws on the front of the H35B 3 Ensure all seven screws are removed and lift the antenna 45 as shown CAUTION Ensure that the O gt antenna cable is not disconnected U or the GPS function will be disabled JS 4 Tilt the antenna as shown to expose the antenna cable and carefully place the antenna on one side of the chassis 5 Insert the SIM Card into the SIM Card slot as shown D T a Of le J 4e ime pl ii D ese LOEB Ir 6 Replace the Antenna and replace the five screws at the rear of the H35B 7 Screw the 2 screws at the front of the H
5. Activating the Barcode Scanner Activate the barcode scanner by pressing either one of the trigger keys located on the left and right side of the unit Mode Symbology Decoded Codabar Codablock A and F Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 93i Code 128 ISBT 128 UCC EAN 128 Industrial and Standard 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Matrix MSI PDF417 MicroPDF417 MacroPDF417 unbuffered mode Plessey RSS Telepen UPC EAN ISBN Emulated DBP Codabar Code 11 Code 39 Code93 93i Code 128 UCC EAN 128 Standard 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Matrix MSI PDF417 MacroPDF417 unbuffered mode Plessey RSS Telepen UPC EAN ISBN Standard DBP All symbologies supported by the host decoder Scan buttons E RAKA 49 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Scanning Performance Light Source 617nm Highly visible LED Scan Rate Decoded operation 500 scans s autoadaptive Undecoded operation 200 scans s Scan Angle 40 Print Contrast Down to 25 Min x Dimension 0 1mm 4mils Reading Distance Up to 90cm 35 inches 1 Click WIN CE START and select Programs Utilites gt BarcodeReader My Device Internet Explorer e Recycle Bin Media Player Lo M i Barcode Reader jes b L RA GPRS Status mand Prompt J BA RFID Reader rnet Explorer Help Media Player O Run BY Microsoft WordPad 25 Windows Explore
6. e CF PCMCIA storage card NOTE The above list is not exhaustive Perform the following steps to insert a CF PCMCIA card into the CF PCMCIA 1 Removet the four screws securing the CF PCMCIA cover to the chassis 2 Remove the cover 3 Insert the CF PCMCIA card into the slot as shown until the contacts are properly seated in the CF PCMCIA connector 4 Replace the cover 26 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Removing a CF PCMCIA Card To remove the CF PCMCIA card 1 Press the black CF PCMCIA PCMCIA button button next to the slot The button pops out 2 Press the button again to push the CF PCMCIA card out 27 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Inserting an SD Memory Card Your H35B has an expansion slot compatible with a range of SD cards which are primarily used to back up or transfer files and data The slot also supports SDIO cards for added connectivity options Follow these instructions to insert a SD card into the SD slot 1 2 3 4 Remove the battery compartment cover and battery See Installing the Battery on page 13 Insert the SD card with the notched corner as oriented as shown in the following illustration Notched corner Push the card into the slot The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot Replace the cover Removing a Storage Card 1 2 28
7. Explorer Recycle Bin Media Player om 3 53 PM si m Tap Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard The keyboard emulates a standard computer keyboard Tap the onscreen keyboard to enter edit and delete text 24 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Using the Stylus CAUTION Never use anything other than the H35B stylus on the screen Using another object as a stylus could cause per manent damage You can use your finger to interact with the screen as well Remove the stylus from its holder Hold the stylus as you would a pencil To make a choice from a menu lightly tap the tip of the stylus on that choice Adjusting the Double Tap Rate Set the stylus double tap rate as follows 1 2 3 Tap i Start gt Settings Control Panel Double tap Stylus Tap the Double Tap tab Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap 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 B Be e s A Double tap on the checkerboard graphic to set your double tap rate 25 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Inserting a CF PCMCIA Card The H35B accommodates a Type II PCMCIA card CF card You can enhance the functionality of the H35B by installing CF PCMCIA cards such as the following e GPRS card e RFID card
8. Power LED Indicates the battery charging power status Green Battery is fully charged or the device is running on battery power When LED flashes the battery charge is at 13 Recharge the battery immediately Red Battery is charging scanner trigger LED Lights when the scanner reads the RFID code Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B RFID Antenna RFID antenna Internal RFID antenna connector RFID antenna Reads RFID codes Internal RFID antenna Attach an external RFID antenna connector Accessory to this connector to provide longer range identification of RFID codes GPS Cover GPS cover Adds functionality to the H35B Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Right View Barcode RFID scan button right USB mini type B client RS 232 serial port Right barcode scan Press to activate the barcode scanner button USB mini type B port Connect a USB mini type B connector to client this port RS232 port Connect a serial connector to this port for serial communications Bottom View Cradle connector I O door Cradle connector Connects the H35B to cradle enabling you to charge the battery connect the H35B to a computer to synchronize data connect to a LAN and connect USB devices Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Left View Barcode RFID scan Q button left Reset button ZA M
9. Slide the device into the cradle until it clicks into place 16 Chapter 2 Getting Started 3 Plug the AC adapter cable into the power jack on the cradle A MG cz oo J SOQ mC B E DS G gt 4 Plug the power cable connector into the AC adapter B 5 Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet C The LED indicator on the cradle lights up green LED Status PED Meaning __ _ _ _ _ _ OSP Solid Amber Charging complete 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started 18 Connecting the H35B to a PC Use the USB cable to connect the H35B to a PC to use with Active Sync Refer to See nstalling Microsoft ActiveSync on page 35 1 Connect the USB mini type B connector to the mini port on the cradle A 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the PC B After you have initially charged your device for about 3 hours the device is ready to be used You can now start up your device where you ll calibrate the display learn some basic stylus usage and set up the system time zone date and time Power Button Turn on your device by pressing the power button on the front panel Chapter 2 Getting Started Calibrating the H35B Screen The calibrate screen automatically appears when the unit is powered on for the first time or after the system is reset 1 Tap the center cross hair firmly and accurately with ess and briefly hold stylus on the center of
10. illustration 34 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Chapter 4 Getting Connected Installing Microsoft ActiveSync In order to exchange data between your computer and the H35B and install extra applications or utilities to the H35B Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer Connect the H35B to a PC using a USB type B cable Download the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync from the Microsoft website NOTE If you have a previous version of the Microsoft ActiveSync installed in your computer uninstall it first before installing the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync Connecting to Your Computer 1 After ActiveSync has been installed connect the USB B cable to the USB port on your H35B Refer to Connecting the H35B to a PC on page 18 Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer Turn the device on ActiveSync starts automatically and configure the USB port to work with the H35B The New Partnership setup wizard will automatically start NOTE If ActiveSync doesn t start automatically click Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync If a message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection click the Cancel button and manually configure the communication settings Follow the onscreen instructions 35 6 When the configuration process is complete the ActiveSync window appears Microsoft ActiveSync Eg e Schedule o Explore Co
11. to change the value of the field Tap the drop down arrow next to Time Zone to select the cor rect time zone for your area Check the box next to Auto z 2 5 26 27 29 29 1 matically adjust to have the 2345678 9 10 B 12 13 14 15 OS automatically adjust for PETERSEN daylight saving time GMT 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar Click Apply to save the set GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singap GMT 08 00 Perth tings i Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply Adjusting the Screen Brightness Follow these instructions to adjust the screen brightness 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap OEMs Utility OEMs Utility Network and Dial up CD 3 Click the Display Manager tab 4 Under Backlight Control click the Dark arrow to make the screen darker or click the Bright arrow to make the screen brighter Drag slider to make the backlight brighter or darker OEMs Utility Properties A EA Regiktry Mang 4 gt Click to make the Click to make the backlight darker backlight darker 5 Click OK to exit the utility 21 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Keypads and Function Buttons The keypad enables you to both enter information and interact with the H35B operating system and also operate secondary functions using the function keys and Fn key The following illustration shows the keypad keys Navigation keys Escape
12. 35B 29 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Connecting Devices to the H35B This section describes how to connect devices to the H35B You can connect devices directly to the H35B or connect using the cradle Opening the Port Covers The port covers protect the ports and connectors from rain dust and adverse environmental conditions Remove the screws and open the F F port covers to access the ports l m Ensure that you close the covers 1 OP FSO 6 6 tightly and replace the screws after O EUT RZECE disconnecting cables and connec tors Connecting USB The H35B accommodates one USB Type A connector and one USB mini Type B connector Connecting a USB Type A Connecting a MINI USB Type B The illustration displayed here The illustration displayed here shows how to connect a USB shows how to connect a mini type A device to the H35B The USB type B cable to the H35B connector can only go in one The connector is keyed to only way If it does not go in go in one way If it does not go in smoothly check the orientation smoothly check the orientation and try again and try again Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Connecting a Serial Device Connect a serial device to the H35B to perform serial communications Refer to the following illustration Connecting Headphones and a Microphone The H35B has an external jack microphone and speaker You can con nect a headset and mi
13. After opening the box ensure the following accessories for the H35B are present Cradle option NOTE The cradle option is for 1900mAh only option External Battery Charger Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Optional Accessories The following optional accessories can be used to add to the function ality of the H35B e Sleeve with hand strap amp shoulder strap Vehicle cradle RFID external antenna If anything is missing or appear damaged in any way contact your dealer Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B A Tour of the H35B The following sections describe the main components and features of the H35B Front View H35B Scanner trigger LED LCD with touchscreen Navigation keys Power LED Power button Function and numeric key Enter keys Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B LCD touch screen Displays the applications and data stored on your device It is touch sensitive and responds to the stylus or finger Navigation Keys Press these keys to navigate in the H35B interface Function and numeric Keypad interface for controlling the H35B key See Keypads and Function Buttons on page 22 for more information Power button e If the device is off press this button to turn it on e When the unit is on press this button for 3 seconds to turn the H35B off
14. Display Manager and tap the arrow next to Dark or drag the slider to the left to reduce the screen brightness OEMs Utility Properties fi Display Manager Registry Mana 4 gt Backlight Control Bright Y el SAL BI 61 Chapter 5 Advance Settings Performing a Reset You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes i e device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen A reset allows your device to get a fresh start similar to rebooting a computer This will restart your device and adjust memory allocation All records and entries are retained after a reset Unsaved data in open programs may in some cases be lost Performing a Warm Boot 1 Remove the stylus from its holder 2 Lightly press the tip of the stylus to the reset button located on the H35B Q ORS 0 e Reset button 62
15. H35B Handheld Device User Manual Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the H35B Handheld Device No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from the manufacturer This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2008 ACA Digital Ltd All rights reserved Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Win dows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this man ual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal op
16. S 210 Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana dian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Europe European Union Notice Radio products with the CE alert marking comply with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards e EN 60950 1 IEC60950 1 Product Safety e EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment e ETS 301 489 General EMC requirements for radio equipment Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE alert marking and may also carry the CE logo Safety Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and the H35B Do not attempt to service the H35B yourself Always follow installation instructions closely Be sure that nothing rests on the AC adapter s power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that will reduce cooling also do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Use only the AC adapter power cord and batteries that are approved for use with this H35B Use of another type of bat tery or AC adapter may cause risk of fire or explosion If you use an extension cable with the AC adapter ensure that
17. SM My Data Documents Network Program Files Temp Windows Panel SOW RB acs aula Service Available Profle Wares Ea To User Name e hrhiwate Sawa Nelete m ProfileManipulateSample Status Indicator Profile Retrieved Successfully Manual Connect w Profile State Default Activated Deleted Inactive 1 19 AM A Click Control Panel then Network and Dial upConncetions Display Input Panel J Internet Keyboard Options BTO p Mouse Network and Dial up Co OEMs Utility Owner x Er tz An S 47 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 7 Click GPRS and Connect Connection Zel x x Dial up Connection El z e P GPRS Make New ComSync4 ComSync5 ci Connection User Name 21 Password Lala Domain BTPANI Save password moe ps 7 Dial from 9 connec oj 1 20 AM a E ayko cers 12 15 AM A E 8 Connection is successful when the Status screen displays Connected Connection X 6 x HH gt ZA Connected Hide this message SfkoG Ew eawjaja 48 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Using the Barcode Scanner The H35B integrated scanner reads all major barcode labels for maximum scanning coverage NOTE The H35B has a testing utility for barcode reading on the desktop Before performing a reading test enable the test ing utility in advance
18. Sl Direction NE44 SI Altitude 59 mM PI E 9 21 15 24 18 26 12 5 22 Setup GPS Status To x 9 GPS viewer ge 3 00 aM A 45 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Connecting GPRS 1 From Utilities select GPRS Status r td My Device Internet Explorer w gt Recycle Bin Media Player ioe i Programs WA jes im ie GPRS Status 4 t EkR G 2 Tap GPRS ON My Device Internet 3 Click ProfileManipulate ATL80 GPRSConn MFC80U MSVCR80 Eor 46 4 6 ProfileManipulateSample OK Status Indicator Disconnected From device lt Connect Mode gt w Service Available lt Select a Profile gt v Roaming Yes No Profile State Profile Name e Default User Name e Activated Password e Po Inactive rtiwake Save Neletea lar l 5 rane ge roa A E Chapter 4 Getting Connected Click Connect and select Profile1 ofileManipulateSample OK Ea Status Indicator Profile Retrieved Successfully Manual Connect v Service Available v Roaming Yes Mo Zrofile Name User Name e Profile State Default Activated Deleted Password Inactive Activate Save Delete Iar l 9 Elia album 3 4 1 19 AM A E Input a Profile Name and enter internet in APN then click SAVE followed by OK Roaming Yes Mo Password ay fl a au sss Ww Application IP
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20. andheld terminal with applications in several target markets including e Military amp Law Enforcement Transportation Logistics e Industrial amp Manufacturing Emergency services and construction Pet control The H35B comes with the following features Powerful system e Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 operating system e Marvell PXA270 at 624MHz System memory e 128MB SDRAM on board e 128MB Flash ROM on board Display 3 5 inch transflective TFT LCD QVGA resolution 240 X 320 e 3 5 inch transflective TFT LCD VGA resolution 480 X 640 Option Communication e 802 11b g WLAN module built in e Bluetooth class 2 V1 2 built in e GPS ET316 Option e GPRS Option Data capture e BARCODE e LF RFID reader 15011784 ISO011785 8 antenna built in reading dis tance 10cm 1 5cm e HF RFID reader 15014443A IS014443B 15015693 amp antenna built in reading distance 4 6cm Audio e AC 97 codec e Internal speaker e Internal microphone e External microphone connector e External stereo headphone jack Expansion slot e SD e PCMCIA CF slot Battery life e Normal usage 8 hours continuous use e Charging time 3 hours User friendly interface e Resistive touch panel e Power on suspend button x 1 e Navigation Key Function Key Numeric e RFID scan button left amp right side x 2 e Software reset switch left side x 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Package Contents
21. are charging the Lithium lon battery pack The process is most efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler It is essential that you charge batteries within the stated range of 0 C to 50 C Charging bat teries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle Storage and safety notice Although charged Lithium lon batteries may be left unused for several months their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium lon batteries may be stored at temperatures between 20 C to 50 C however they may be depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges Table of Contents Preface About This Manual c cc ccccc cece eeeeeeeeeeeeae esse eeeeeeeaeeeees i Regulatory Compliance Statements 1 11211 i FCC Slate Me aaa dan d RATA AA Pb Aoki i Federal Communications Commission Notice 111112112 ji Canada Industry Canada IC esaaaaeaaaaasaaaaaca i Europe European Union Nodice ss asazasszansaa ji SIE LOLA ARE ZE TEA lil Battery Safety aaa a YeswperiissewdeseckitencecuseJeveweduundseeeiawene jii NOICE S seme ad ec e A E EE AA ER IV Battery Charge Notice cccccecccesccseeeceeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaees IV Storage and safety no
22. crophone to the H35B for use in noisy environ ments Refer to the following illustrations 31 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware 32 Connecting to the External Antenna Optional You can connect an external antenna to extend the range of the RFID antenna or GPS cover To connect the external antenna to the RFID antenna LFN Push the external antenna connector into O the RFID antenna jack and turn in a clockwise direction O i O e To connect the external antenna to the GPS cover Push the external antenna connector into the GPS cover jack and turn in a clockwise direction Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Connecting to the Cradle Optional The cradle enables you not only to recharge the H35B s batteries it also enables you to connect USB and serial devices and connect to the LAN Connecting USB There are two USB Type A connectors on both sides which support both USB keyboard and mouse Additionally there is one Mini Type B USB port at the rear of the cradle Refer to the following Connecting a Mini Type B USB Connecting Type A USB 33 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Connecting LAN Connect the H35B to the Internet using the RJ 45 port at the rear of the cradle Refer to the following illustration Connecting a Serial Cable Connect a serial cable to the H35B cradle to perform serial communications Refer to the following
23. ctiveSync Documents Binan e Some AS Two a Blow e Somes 2 Run the RF2200_ce TestProg_v1 008 program me em view Go x gt x elm Fail Pass PressRFIDBn ESPEC 56 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 3 The screen displays Press RFID Button to test fie Fat vew Go x lt gt aX amp ae RZE Test ki lPress RFID button to test i 25 rrzeoo e 10 56 rm A 4 Press either side button to read RFID tag Pe Eat rew Go 7 x e gt E XELE E RF2200 Test 3 International Code 015610021000 Pass 2 Hrrzo e 10 56 P Scanning with the External Antenna Optional 1 Click My Device gt IPSM gt RF2200_ce TestProg a File Edit View Go er all 2 Internet lt gt 2 xeSla Explorer gt ra My Device me m vew Go gt axel Application My Documents PROFILE_ ig ce Recycle Bin Media Player ata Documents gt settings 7 CG O B zidi Widows CE Network Program Files Temp RF2200_c Com Test AR ae Microsoft iid a on Jan 421 OTL rynrud0ws WordPad UG U On Jan lt c mj Rzy i 4 Ef z Windows Control 14_Album COM My Panel ActiveSync Documents 23 E amp A bum 4 3 10 52 PM SA 2 U my nevi 4 8 10 51 PM SA ay rsu 45 10 52 PM ga 57 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 2 Runthe ila TestProg_v1 008 program m 4 gt E i x die Fail Pass PressRFIDBn 25 O srzzoo 4 8 10 54 PM A
24. device to prevent data loss in instances when the removable battery pack is removed or com pletely discharged This backup battery cell will only support the sys tem for a maximum of 3 minutes 13 Chapter 2 Getting Started 1 Remove the screws that secure the battery compartment cover to the chassis An lttf _ Wy p CE N sx 2 Align the battery contacts with the contacts in the compartment and place the battery in the compartment as shown in the fol lowing illustration 3 Replace the battery compartment cover 14 Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the Battery Before using the H35B for the first time you need to charge it for about 3 hours Charge the H35B using the charger or the docking station NOTE When the battery power is below 10 the H35B will enter suspend mode Charging the Battery with the External Battery Charger 1 Flip open the docking I O door on the bottom of the H35B SEEM 2 Plug the external battery charger into the I O door A 3 Plug the AC adapter cable into the the other end of the external battery charger B 4 Plug the power cable connector into the AC adapter C 5 Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet D The charging LED flashes on the H35B Charging LED 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the Battery with the Cradle 1 Flip open the I O door on the bottom of the H35B 2
25. ect to the internet connect serial devices or connect USB devices DC in jack Connect the AC adapter to this jack to supply power to the cradle and charge the H35B battery USB mini type B port Connect a USB mini type B connector to client this port RS232 port Connect a serial connector to this port for serial communications RJ 45 connector Connect this jack to the LAN USB type A port host Connect a USB type A connector to this port Status LED Indicates that power and the H35B are connected RFID External Antenna Accessory RFID Antenna Hook d Connector RFID Antenna Provides longer range identification of RFID codes Use to attach the antenna to a waist belt Connect this antenna to the H35B Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how to install and charge the battery how to check battery status how to turn on the H35B and how to calibrate the screen Connecting the H35B Installing the Battery This section explains how to install the battery WARNING There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly DO NOT disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose the battery pack in fire or water DO NOT attempt to open or service the battery pack Dispose of used batteries according to local recycling guide lines in your area A backup battery cell is embedded into your
26. era tion is minimized When connecting an external antenna to the device the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency expo sure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm 8 inches during normal operation 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 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The maximum SAR value reported is 0 119 gt the SAR value to be define after SAR test Canada lndustry Canada IC The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 6 RS
27. erties Power Properties screen tap the Schemes tab Battery Schemes Device Status Power Scheme I 2 Tap the arrow next to the AC Power oa Power Scheme and select Battery Power 3 Tap the arrows next to the Switch state to User Idle following three power sav After 1 minute ing scenarios and select the switch state to System Idle desired time out for each After 5 minutes item Switch state to User Idle H35B enters power saving mode when there Brower is no user input after the aan A E selected timeout The backlight brightness is reduced The backlight resumes normal brightness when the LCD is touched Switch state to System Idle H35B enters power saving mode when there is no system activity after the selected timeout The backlight is turned off The backlight turns on when the LCD is touched Switch state to Suspend H35B enters suspend mode when there is no user input or system activity after the selected timeout Time out values range from Never and 4 5 10 30 minutes Switch state to ZE 60 Chapter 5 Advance Settings Adjusting Backlight Settings The power consumption of the LCD backlight may be high turn off the backlight function if it is not necessary If a backlight is required set automatically turn off the backlight func tion To change backlight settings 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Tap OEMs Utility 3 Select
28. ettings Copyright c 2001 2002 Maction Technologies Inc HOLUX Technologies Inc All rights reserved Setup GPS Status To x 25 rsu gf 2 13 am A 3 GPS viewer Lg 212 am A S 2 Click Scan and Scan COM2 displays followed by Found GPS Com Port Baudrate Diogo C Power Save C waas ec GPS scanning Baudrate 4800 ScanningCOM Scan open GPS Fagan COR Open faled Found GPS Hot Start Open failed Cold Start None None warm Start None Setup GPS Status Setup GPS Status 1 E 3 GPSVewer EF 2 13 am FA 5 GPS viewer 2 Bp 2 15 am Ae 3 Select COM2 then click Open GPS to start the GPS Com Port Baudrate Power Save WAASJEC Scan GPRMC 000656 041 V GPGGA 000657 031 SEZ SGPGSA A 1 nana Hot Start GPRMC 000657 031 V GPGGA 000658 031 SEEM SGPGSAJ 1 Warm Start GPRMC 0O00658 031 Setup W x TIZJEEETZJE 44 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 4 When GPS is active click GPS status to display the satellite Status Date 2008 02 13 Ti ZAW Lon 25 6 Le RC E Dop 0 0 Acq Direction SI Altitude 0 m PI 15 18 26 10 Setup GPS Status 7 GPSVewer ae 259 am FA EL 5 After approximately 60 seconds for GPS longitude and latitude display Date 2008 02 13 Ti seer Lon N_25 0 21 L lt 9 E Dop 4 0 Acq
29. h A bled devices within range mi A i E A enable ge om MD Plus 0017831 3 Double tap a device in the list to HT P3650 001 7e556ba 682 HT P3650 0017e55d ba display a context menu Bluetooth Manager OK Ohm gg E750 001ca48cchd9 MI PODU LULU L ERILUDLd O66 K750 DO1cadBcchd9 a 750 00 Okn ba k750i 00 cng k750i 00 Active w Trusted i cee K750 001lca48ccbhd9 37 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 4 Tap Trusted to add the device to the trusted Bluetooth devices list You are prompted to authenti cate the device If you want to Bluetooth Manager authenticate the device now e Do you need to go to step 5 Otherwise go to authenticate the device step 7 5 Tap Yes to authenticate the device You are prompted for the device s pin Enter PIN code NOTE Authenticating the device ensures that you are only enabling trusted devices to the Bluetooth manager s list You can mark the device as trusted without authenticating the device by tapping No when prompted to authenticate the device 6 Enter the pin code and tap OK to authenticate the device Tap No to cancel authentication NOTE If you enter the wrong pin code an authentication fail message appears The red X disappears on the entry s key icon and the context menu s additional w Trusted options become available The additional options are described as follows Trusted tap to add or remove the device from the tru
30. icrophone jack N Headphone jack NJ USB type A host li ji EEFQ QO Left barcode scan Press to activate the barcode scanner button Microphone jack Enables you to record voice audio with an external microphone Earphone jack Connects to audio line out devices earphones or headphones for use in noisy environments USB type A port host Connect a USB type A connector to this port Reset button Press the end of the stylus into the button to reset your device Refer to Performing a Reset on page 62 Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Back View Stylus SD card slot inside battery compartment Battery compartment Stylus Enables you to interact with the operating system Remove the stylus from the holder and hold and use it the same way you would a pen or pencil Enables you to hear audio from the H35B Memory card slot Accommodates Secure Digital memory internal cards See nserting an SD Memory Card on page 28 Battery pack Houses the removable and rechargeable compartment battery pack See nstalling the Battery on page 13 10 Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Cradle Optional Cradle connector DC in jack USB mini type B client RS232 serial port RJ 45 ethernet rt USB type A po host Status LED NOTE The cradle option is for 1900mAh only 11 12 Cradle connector Insert the H35B to this connector to charge the battery synchronize data with a PC conn
31. ings 60 Adjusting Backlight Settings ssaueaaaaaaaaaana 61 Performing a Reset cccccccceeccceeeceeeceeeeaeeeseeeseeeeeeeeaeeees 62 Performing a Warm Boot ccccccccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaeeeees 62 Vil Table of Contents viii Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Thank you for purchasing the H35B Handheld Device The H35B is an ultra rugged and compact handheld computer with a powerful Intel PXA270 624MHz CPU and Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 this handy terminal creates the most performance and reliability to save your TCO Total Cost of Ownership The H35B incorporates a transflective LCD with touchscreen keypad Wifi and Bluetooth com munication capability Options provide extra functions and those options are GPRS GPS Barcode and an LF Low Frequency HF High Frequency RFID module with an antenna for Scanning RFID codes To reduce TCO and enhance industrial applications the H35B is sealed to meet IP65 standards and has undergone multiple 5 feet drop tests to prevent downtime H35B Options RFID Antenna e RFID L e GPRS e GPS e BT e WLAN e BT e BT e WLAN e WLAN e RFID L amp H with e Barcode external antenna optional only e Barcode e GPRS e GPS Chapter 1 Introducing the H35B Features With powerful wireless communication and data capture functionality the H35B is a smart configurable h
32. n the H35B to turn on the device Power button o4 2 On the Microsoft Windows CE desktop tap My Device f Ed Internet Explorer gt Recycle Bin Media Player 3 4 6 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Tap IPSM gt PROFILE gt ProfileManipulate Tap Connect and then select a profile from the Service Avail able drop down list ProfileManipulateSample Status Indicator Invalid Frofile Detected Connect Mode ca Servic Availab Roaming Yes Ha Select a Frofil Select a Frofil Profile l Frofile Brafile 2 E Frofile 3 user brotued m l Inactive Enter a profile name for example the name of the service pro vider associated with the installed SIM card such as Chung hwa telecom and enter the user name password and APN given to you by the service provider ProfileManipulateSample Status Indicator Frofile Retrieved Successfully Servic Availab Profile i Roaming Yes Ha Profile Stal zio o Default User Activated l f Inactive Tap Save and then tap OK to exit the profile settings screen 53 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Scanning an RFID Tag Activate the RFID scanner by pressing either one of the trigger keys located on the left and right side of the unit 1 Toscan an RFID tag press either scan button or tap the scan icon on the scan application Antenna Scan area
33. nnected Information Type Status 7 Synchronization will be initialized and will take place if you ve chosen to synchronize periodically or upon connection 8 ActiveSync detects the H35B and establishes a connection New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership QOYes Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a guest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer RE nea 9 Click No and then click Next 36 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Connecting with Bluetooth Your device is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology that you can use to synchronize information with a computer equipped with a Bluetooth adapter or access point Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to communicate with the computer whenever it is within range Follow these instructions to set up a Bluetooth connection 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel and double tap Bluetooth Device Properties Bluetooth Device Properties Device Properties Date Time Dialing The Bluetooth Manager opens 2 Tap Scan Device Bluetooth Manager scans for local Bluetooth devices and dis plays a list of all Bluetoot
34. r 2 On the Barcode Scanner Window select Start Read Text Message shows Now reading form com port tae ka OK EJ Sink Stop Read DW din i BarCodeScanner Ea OK Ed Stop Read ClearFile and Save HE gt gozow pa 20 lasom eko 200 A 50 3 4 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Press either side button to scan the barcode NINE T T lt Text Message on the window displays the barcode value E EE Ed OK EJ Stop Read kope Read ear screen ClearFile and Save Now reading from com port w r AT11Xv172 013 XT11X 1727013 XT11X 1727013 BY aaoun ae 2000 A 51 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 52 Using the RFID Scanner The H35B has an RFID scanner which reads RFID code labels with excellent performance About RFID RFID Radio Frequency IDentification is a data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data The tag is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna Like bar codes RFID tags identify items but unlike bar codes which must be in close proximity and line of sight to the scanner for reading RFID tags do not require line of sight and can be embedded within packages The H35B can read RFID tags at a distance of approximately 10 centimeters Selecting an IPSM Profile Before using the RFID scanner you must select an IPSM profile Follow these instructions 1 Press the power button o
35. r they are available Preference will be given to networks at the top of this list Preferred Networks automaticaly connect to non preferred networks Networks to access AI avalabe 2y crasecp 9 crsosoe 42 gt 1222 am 42 Chapter 4 Getting Connected To select which networks to access tap the drop down menu and choose the required option Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Windows will connect to the following networks whenever they are available Preference will be given to networks at the top of this list elle Networks P4l available Only access points Only computer to computer Networks to access All available PA CF8385P Lod CF8385P PEEL V Automatically co View Wireless Networking Log Information Tap the Log button to display the log information IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New Y Add New Network preferred Nova_wireless preferred Status Connected to A Signal Strength Excellent Notify when new networks available 9 crasesp 42 23 12 35 AM A amp 43 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Connecting GPS 1 Run the GPS Viewer program download available from the Internet GE NA Gps Viewer V1 0 es gt Build 0819 and S
36. reen Brightness 22 1112111 21 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware 22 Keypads and Function Buttons _ 11 11 11 22 Entering Characters with the Keypad 11 1112 24 Using the Stylus zada Zad cat ala W Ek 25 Adjusting the Double Tap Rate 2 2221112 25 Inserting a CF PCMCIA Card ueaaaeaaaaazaaaaancaaa 26 Removing a CF PCMCIA Card usaaaeazaazananazi 27 Inserting an SD Memory Card s ueaaa ozna azaaaaazcaaa 28 REMOVING a Storage Card ss esaaa aaa aaa sa zasazana ane 28 GPRS SIM Card Set UD asa saiakGii GE GACKA NAA Ai 29 Connecting Devices to the H35B 11 1 30 Opening the Port CoverS ccccccccssccseeceeeeceseseeeseeeeees 30 Comieci g USB aimantar A 30 Connecting a Serial Device aueaaaaaaaaaaaa sanie 31 Connecting Headphones and a Microphone 31 Connecting to the External Antenna Optional 32 Connecting to the Cradle Optional 12221112 33 CONNCCUNG USB aw A ER O cance 33 CONECO LAN ossoa A A A ead AAA 34 Connecting a Serial Cable eaae aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaaaa ca 34 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 35 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync c cee ceeeee eens eens 35 Connecting to Your Computer a esaas
37. right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New Y Add New B default Network preferred v Status Connected to A Signal strength Excellent Notify when new networks available fa Se 9 creaes 42 21 12 20 AM A E 41 Chapter 4 Getting Connected 2 To move a network up or down in priority tap the Up or Down buttons Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Windows will connect to the following networks whenever they are available Preference will be given to networks at the top of this list Preferred Networks twork _ Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access falavalable gt 3 crecosr crecesr lt gt 9 1222 am G 3 To delete a network from the list tap the Delete button Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Windows will connect to the following networks whenever they are available Preference will be given to networks at the top of this list Preferred Networks Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access AI availabe 9 crasesr 29 creassp gt 33 1222 am GA 4 To automatically connect to non preferred networks click the box Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Windows will connect to the following networks wheneve
38. sted device list When checked the red X on the key next to the device is removed Active tap to make the device active or inactive Authenticate tap to authenticate the device and add the device to the trusted devices list Encrypt tap to enable or disable encryption of data trans ferred between the H35B and a Bluetooth device Delete Deletes the device from the Bluetooth Manager list Active w Authenticate w Encrypt Delete 38 Chapter 4 Getting Connected Connecting to a WLAN WiFi Through a WiFi wireless connection you can add a new network con nect to an existing network change the advanced wireless settings and view wireless networking log information To establish a WiFi con nection follow the steps below 1 Click on the CF8385PN1 icon 9 E conr 24 X 12 41 am A 2 Select the Wireless Information tab to display the available options Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Status Associating with Signal Strength No Signal Notify when new networks available Connect Advanced s CF8385P 4 do RI 12 13 AM A E 39 40 Add a New Network 1 To add a new network double click Add New IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New E gt e gadd New S
39. tatus Not Connected Signal Strength No Signal Notify when new networks available Connect Advanced s CF8386P 4 12 14 AM a E 2 When the following screen displays input the required param eters as explained in the following table Network name SSID This is an ad hoc network 3 Click OK to connect Wireless Properties Network name SSID This is an ad hoc network Encryption TKIP v Authentication WPA PSK v Network key Network key Key index _ The key is provided automatically _ Enable 802 1x authentication s CFB385P 42 Et 12 16 AM a E Chapter 4 Getting Connected Connect to an Existing Network 1 Select a network from the list and press Connect or right click for more options IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New Network preferred Status Connected to A Signal Strength Excellent Notify when new networks available Connect Advanced s CF8385P 23 gt 12 18 AM A B 2 Click OK to connect Changing the Advanced Settings 1 Tap the Advanced button to display the advanced wireless settings the preferred networks will be listed and preference is given to networks at the top of the list IP Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or
40. the stylus peat as the target moves around the scree Press the Esc key to cancel The cross hair moves to the next location ess and briefly hold stylus on the center of Ins as the target moves around the scree 2 Follow the cross hair and ess the Esc key to cancel continue tapping until the screen has been calibrated 3 After calibration is finished press the Enter key to save the settings or press Esc to revert to the previous set tings NOTE To recalibrate the screen Stylus Properties at amy time tap ki Start gt Double Tap Calibration Settings Control Panel Then p ar i your device isn t double tap Stylus Tap the Cali responding properly to your taps YOU may need to bration tab and tap Recalibrate recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate 19 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting the Time and Date Follow these instructions to set the time and date 20 1 Tap Start gt Settings Date and time Control Panel Bluetooth Certificates Double tap Date Time z Tap the arrows next to the t k month to select the cor e Gialin rect month g Set month 2 3 4 5 6 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 2 BO 31 1 2 3 Set time Time one GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing F Automatically adjust C clock for daylight saving E aem Com 9 46 PM A E Select a field in the time box and tap the arrows next to the time
41. the total ampere rating of the products plugged in to the exten sion cable does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable When you move the H35B between environments with very different temperature and or humidity ranges condensation may form on or within the H35B To avoid damaging the H35B allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the H35B When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop not on the cable itself As you pull out the connector keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any con nector pins Also before you connect a cable make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned Battery Safety There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local authorities for disposal instructions Notices This unit is equipped with a battery pack and backup battery It is pos sible that the H35B may not power on due to battery discharge as a result of storage In the above situation insert the H35B into the cradle and connect the AC adapter to the cradle Recharge the unit for 3 hours in order to fully charge its battery The backup battery will recharge from external power when the AC adapter is connected Battery charge notice It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever you
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