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1. Dialog Box Text Item Desktop v E dy Apispla Ls 5 16 PM Da S Figure 3 34 Display Properties Scheme 7 forpx Display Properties Background Appearance Scheme Windows Standard High Contrast Black High Contrast White Dialog Box Text Item Desktop el 7 Apispla Ls 5 17 PM GA Figure 3 35 Display Properties Scheme selection g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 11 Input Panel ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION E Input panel Tab OE Select the input method you want to change Figure 3 36 SE To change the Soft Keyboard Options tap Option Figure 3 37 Change the soft keyboard options as desired selecting from Large or small keys Using gestures for space black space shift and enter To exit the soft keyboard Options press OK on the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad To exit the Input Panel press OK on the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Input Panel Properties OK Input Panel Current input method D Use gestures for Space Backspace Shitt and Enter far Space Backspace E Enter Allow applications to change the input panel state To quickly switch input methods tap the Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu that appears Em Figure 3 36 Input Panel Properties Figure 3 37 Input Panel Soft
2. r Sq Lge M 3 23 pm L Figure 3 66 Main Batteries Very Low 3 29 g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 19 Regional Settings ITEM amp FUNCTION Region Tab Figure 3 67 Regional Select the desired location language settings Review the Appearance samples in the a P Select the Tab at the top for any settings you wish to change Options to modify include Number Currency Time and Appearance samples _ Date Time 12 27 23 PM Short date 1 1 2003 Long date Wednesday January 01 2003 Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 Negative numbers 123 456 789 00 Positive currency 123 456 789 00 Negative currency 4123 456 789 00 r Pre MG 12 27 PM Je Table 3 67 Regional Settings 3 2 20 Remove Programs ICON _ ITEM amp FUNCTION ty Remove Programs OK Remove Programs Tab Remove Programs Figure 3 68 Remove e e Only user installed programs can be Programs To remove a program select it and removed then press Remove Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press remove button Remove dre MGS 12 30 PM i Table 3 68 Remove Programs 3 30 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 3 2 21 Stylus ICON j Stylus Properties OK Double Tap ITEM amp FUNCTION Double Tap Tab Figure 3 69 e Double tap the checkerboard Double tap this grid to re en ste grip at a comfortable speed sensitivity
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4. 2 25 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 2 4 Navigating the Display 2 4 1 Time and Date In the Date Time options you can change the year month date time time zone or select automatic adjust for daylight saving time To set or change the date and time 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time Date Time Properties OK Date Time 4 January 2003 D 5 MT W T F 5 GET ER a 2 3 4 2 6 7 8 99 10 11 l 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 di 29 30 31 1 a a ee eee 12 09 46 P Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time LIS amp Cal sl Automatically adjust L rack for Aavlinht soir Apply r Jpa 0 2 12 09 PM w Figure 2 10 Date Time properties 2 To change the year select the year Tap the up arrow to increase the value tap the down arrow to decrease the value You can also type a new value in the field 3 Select the month to open a pull down list of months or tap the arrow buttons to either side of the month to increase or decrease the month 4 Tochange the time select the hour minute seconds or AM PM and tap the up arrow to increase the value tap the down arrow to decrease the value You can also type a new value in the field Select your correct time zone from the pull down list To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time select the checkbox at the bottom of the screen 7 Tap Apply to save your changes a
5. Figure 3 78 e Enable the desired sounds for key clicks screen taps notifications and applications Volume amp Sounds Pro OK Volume Soft Loud Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Key clicks Soft Loud Screen taps Soft Loud Jove MS 12 34 PM Je Figure 3 77 Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume 3 34 Volume amp Sounds Pro OK Sounds Event Window s CE OC Asterisk Close Program D p Critical Stop 2 Default Sound Empty Recycle Bin dr Exclamation sl Sound Previews row El gt Scheme Windows CE Default z Een 21 asem A S Figure 3 78 Volume amp Sounds Properties Sounds CJ f T I COINI Re User Manual 3 3 Taskbar and Start Menu ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Figure 3 79 e Click on the NM Windows icon to pull out the menu e Select Settings and Taskbar and Start Menu applet My Device General Tab Figure 3 80 Recycle Bin e In this tab You can change the position of the Taskbar and ey Start menu H o Is always on top or not ET o Auto hide or not Programs Documents eee oe Control Panel amp Network and Dial up Figure 3 81 ial askbar and Star M e Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Figure 3 79 Taskbar and Start Documents Menu Menu Start u l j Enable Ex
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7. e Select the printing options you want TIPS Port lists the available printer ports If Network is selected from the Port list enter the path to the network printer to the Net Path box g g a SE User Manual g Setting a Password for a Document e Select File gt Password e Type and verify the password e You must save the document File gt Save to return the password h Converting Documents About document conversion If an email program is installed on your device and you receive an attached Word document or template created in Word version 6 0 or later WordPad will convert the file on your device To view the document simply open the attachment in your email program or open the file in the WordPad During conversion some formatting attributes may be changed or lost To avoid losing these attributes permanently close the file after viewing it rather saving the file on your device If you save the file save with a different file name For more information about conversion performed on your device see the following topics i Changes Caused by Word Document Conversion e Formatting Borders and Shading Borders and shading are not displayed in WordPad but are restored when converted back to a Word document Shading is not restored when used in a table but simple borders are restored Character formatting Bold italic strikethrough superscript subscript and hidden text are retained a
8. key on the Keypad NOTE The difference between the RAM size in Information Properties and the total memory size of storage memory and program memory is used by the operating system Device Name Tab Figure 3 74 e Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers e The input panel will open to facilitate data entry To close the Device Name press the OK button or press the lt Enter gt key on Figure 3 75 e Refer to this tab for specific copyright data As a user you are responsible to read this statement system Properties OK General Memory Device Name CL System Microsoft Window s CE Version 5 00 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by LS and international copyright law Computer _ Processor finte ARMS20T P Memory 46444 ED RAM Expansion cards Registered to ET 12 32 PM w Figure 3 72 System General 3 32 Gy Lim 12 32 PM system Properties OK Memory Device Name gt Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move it to the right for more storage space Only unused RAM black portion of the slider bar can be adjusted LE 1 0 1 1111 Storage Program memory memory 23220KB total 232274 B total S16KE in use 1072S8KBin use Figure 3 73 System Memory a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual sys
9. ok Nokia 6111 0017b0ecfOca Of DI Nokia 6111 0017b0ecfOca nb RAY VIAO O01bfb1741ec oa RAY VIAO O001bfbl741ec Se RAY VIAO 00 1bfb1741ec EEE EEE sm LEC Trusted Starting Please Wait Scan Bluetooth Device Scan Device Service Active Authenticate Encrypt Delete Zeil Oe Figure 3 1 BT Service Figure 3 2 BT Service Enable Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Manager scan Inquiry n EJ gt gi DI 11 05 Pm Bluetooth Error OK Scan Device of Unnamed 001e459b231b Om Sa VAIOS46 O0014a292a79 Bluetooth Manager Do you need to authenticate the device Scan Device Figure 3 3 BT Service Figure 3 4 BT Service Bluetooth hardware error Bluetooth authentication error 3 3 Opticon H15 User Manual OF TiCON Opticon H15 User Manual Bluetooth Bluetooth Manager OK Scan Device og WindowscE RAO ong SCC O71 V4IONB OD lbfol Za on 5 SCC O 1 VAIONE OIB P a ong SCC O71 VAIONB 001bfb177a Scan Device Figure 3 5 BT Service Figure 3 6 BT Service Bluetooth PIN Window Bluetooth Scan Device Trusted Active ok x BT Service Serial Port Part Serial Port Enable Bluetooth Device pe pod pe Part pod Port Cou el d Disable Bluetooth Successfull Device Name Figure 3 7 Serial Port Figure 3 8 Serial Port Enable Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Manager Window 3 4 j TIGON Opticon H15 User
10. BS Caps f 1 ge Ka KE E aoo D Dei Co AH 5 JKL 6 MNO eee ee AD CBee EMS e ae e a a fei ES ENT FDA FDA FDL F4 g g a gene User Manual All information subject to change without notice Document History Model Number H15 Edition 2 Date 2008 2009 Copyright 2008 Opticon All rights reserved This manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Limited Warranty and Disclaimers PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE PRODUCT Serial Number A serial number appears on all Opticon products This official registration number is directly related to the device purchased Do not remove the serial number from your Opticon device Removing the serial number voids the warranty Warranty Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years after purchase Opticon will repair or at its option replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship with proper use during the warranty period Opticon is not liable for damages caused by modifications made by a customer In such cases standard repair charges will apply If a product is returned under warranty and no defect is found standard repair charges will apply Opticon assumes no li
11. gt Refresh I Stop loading a page e Select View gt Stop m View current page e Select View gt Internet Options e To view the protocol page type size and address select the General tab e To view security information about the page select the Security tab n View HTML source code e While viewing the page select File gt Save As and save the file as txt file e Open the file in a word processing program such as WordPad o Change home and search page settings e Open the page you want to use as your home or search page e Select View gt Go gt Home or Search p Save a copy of current page You can save Web pages and view them later when you re disconnected from the Internet or Intranet without using cached memory e Select File gt Save As e Specify a folder location and give the file name q Copy a Web page to a document e Select all or part of the Web page you want to copy e Select Edit gt Copy e Goto the document where you want to place the information and select the location e Select Edit gt Paste 5 10 g g a SE User Manual 9 2 3 r Select security Options e Select the View gt Internet Options gt Security tab e Select the security protocols you want s Change the font size e Select View gt Text Size and select the desired size Microsoft WordPad You can create and edit documents and templates in WordPad using buttons and menu commands th
12. perform system functions For a description refer to Table 2 6 Special Function key define 2 18 OF TiCON Opticon H15 User Manual 2 3 9 Combine Numeric and Shift modes Default the numeric SHIFT key the text For example to type cap1 word press C Table 2 3 Keypad list om User configurable SG Default None Q Power On Off User configurable Default None Internet Explorer Gi Microsoft WordPad OG File Explorer Right a mode is enabled To switch to text mode press the icon appears at the task bar lt 2 seconds gt Shift Main Function Shift Caps Main Function Main Function Backlight Increase Backlight Decrease ANE NAME NN 2 19 CPEPTICGCN Opticon H15 User Manual J Se O kass te Loose Jegmee a VE ee ee ME ee at Space N Space N fee fel so een fatet Jeer e Mn GO Be e forfar N d W LEN d dn NG CG Table 2 4 Special reset key combinations eee ney Functionality Definition GD WwamReset fress FI and FA button simultaneously F1 Cold Reset Press Power F1 and FA button simultaneously 2 20 g g a SE User Manual Table 2 5 Definition of main Function ee tee ae User configurable Configure its function by customer demand Default None g y User configurable 3 Default None Configure its function by cust
13. see your ISP or network administrator for specific TCP IP information e Select the Next button and type the telephone number e Select the Finish button The connection you just created appears as an icon in the Network and Dial up Connections folder e Setup a point to Point Protocol PPP account with an ISP and obtain the following information o Access telephone number o Username o Password e Once you have established an account create a new connection on your device When creating this connection you should be able to use all of the default TCP IP settings provided in the Make New Connection Wizard If you can t connect using the default settings contact your ISP or access your ISP s Web site for specific TCP IP information as well as primary and secondary DNS address Select Start gt Settings gt Network and Dialup Connections Select the icon for connection settings you want to modify Select File gt Properties or double tap the appropriate icon Select desired options There may be additional settings that depend on the connection To modify select the icon and select the icon and select Advanced Settings from the menu 3 21 OF TiCON Connection gt Make Mew Connection Si My Connection Select a modem TCP IP Settings Security Settings Figure 3 47 Modem 3 22 Opticon H15 User Manual Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connecti
14. F F3 F4 Figure 1 1 Front labeling Table 1 1 Front Labeling LCD panel protection film Opticon logo CPTICGOCN SE User Manual Figure 1 2 Rear labeling Table 1 2 Rear Labeling Lon Description Labetnr Deseription Laser radiation warning label 5 Warranty seal Terminal System and regulatory label 16 Windows CE label Serial number and Article number 7 Warranty label China RoHS China regulatory label 18 o Other regulatory label g g a SE User Manual 1 9 System Specifications The H 15 detailed specifications as follows Unless otherwise noted all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification tem Deseription gt 312MHz Intel PXA270 32 bits RISC CPU janes 128 MB 256 MB Flash ROM 64 MB SDRAM Display 240 x 320 2 4 TFT 256K Color LCD with LED backlight Wireless LAN 802 11b g Built In Ports Support by H 15 Cradle Only One MicroSD Card slot MicroSD memory only no SDIO support One Bi color LED for barcode reader indicator R G Standard Li lon battery pack 3 7V 1880mAh Advanced smart battery Built in battery charger 3 7V 105mAh rechargeable backup battery Battery cover sensor switch Power adapter 100 240VAC 50 60Hz input DVDC 2 6A output Power button 5 Trigger Buttons Navigation Scan 4 application keys PRESS 2 direction Buttons SHIFT FN 6 Control Buttons Q1 Q2 ESC BS Caps Power 12 Numeric Keys include 0
15. Keyboard Options a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 3 2 12 Internet Options ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION EA General Tab SF Figure 3 38 Internet e Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine Options e You also change the Cache Size clear the Cache and Clear the History Connection Tab Figure 3 39 e Modify the network access setting as desired Figure 3 40 e Modify the security settings as desired You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox Allow cookies Allow TLS 1 0 security Allow SSL 2 0 security Allow SSL 3 0 security Warm when switching across secure and insecure areas Figure 3 41 e Set the acceptance of cookies as desired Figure 3 42 e Modify the internet settings as desired You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox Display Image in pages Play sounds in pages Enable scripting Display a notification about every script error Underline links Never Always Figure 3 43 e Set the behavior of Popup screens as desired 3 18 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual Internet Options Internet Options General Connection Security Pr General Use LAN no autodial Autodial name LISB el Search Page d Network Fo fsearch msn com E Access the Internet using a proxy server Leer Agent requires browser restart Default Windows CE Address Port fe E Bypass proxy server for loca
16. RF exposure compliance To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please follow the operating instructions as documented in this manual This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user 1 4 CEPTICCN SE User Manual 1 5 1 LED and Laser Safety Information e Class LED laser product e Do not stare at the LED laser or shine into eyes e Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision e Do not replace repair the LED laser these are not user replaceable e Do not shine the LED laser on a reflective surface 1 6 Recycling amp Disposal X Do not dispose of this product in household trash For proper end of life treatment consult the Environmental Care section of www opticon com 1 7 Regulatory Information C For CE FCC RoHS and other Document of Conformities information consult the Regulatory section of www opticon com CPTICGCN Opticon H15 User Manual 1 8 Product Labeling The Terminal has several labels as shown below Les LZ Reie fu 5 lige e My Device BCSTray 2 Recycle gin G Microsoft WordPad R tl Internet Explorer G KI Q TUV A
17. WinCE OS lock up or Warm Reset has no effect 35 th To perform Cold Reset press Power F1 and F4 button simultaneously Terminal will initiate boot up after Cold Reset 2 38 OF TiCON Opticon H15 User Manual 3 Settings 3 1 3 2 Introduction To view available options for the terminal settings tap Start gt Settings There are three items inside Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up and Taskbar and Start Control Panel View the Control Panel and the settings you can modify by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel NG Bar Code Certificates SCaN Device TG Properties Control Dialing Center S Ss Display Internet Lotions 3 1 g g a SE User Manual 3 2 1 Bluetooth Device Properties ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION BT Service Tab e Select Enable Bluetooth Device to enable the Bluetooth device Figure 3 1 e Wait for 20 seconds to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly e Tap Scan Device Service to open the Bluetooth Manager window Then tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth hardware The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devices that it finds Figure 3 2 If Bluetooth hardware is not found the Bluetooth Hardware Error window appears Figure 3 3 If Bluetooth hardware is not authenticated the Bluetooth authentication error window appears Figure 3 4 e Double tap the device to connect
18. adjust the Repeat delay slider To change the repeat rate adjust the Repeat rate slider Test your new setting Tap OK to exit the Keyboard Tab Repeat delay Long i ud Repeat rate Slow Fast lb emm Tap here and hold down key to test TE EY Saxe MS 12 18 PM Je Figure 3 44 Keyboard Properties 3 20 g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 14 Network and Dial up Connections ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION BA Connection Tab EE E Ee Ee EE Pe S E E eee ES PSOE re pep ee ee EE OR E OR S S EE EE EE Network and Figure 3 45 to Figure 3 55 Dial up Co To create a Dial up Connection e Double tap the Make New connection In the Make New Connection dialog box enter a name for the connection Select Dial Up Connection Select the Next button Select the modem you want use Select Configure Under Connection Reference use the default settings provided If you can t connect using these settings see your ISP or network administrator for specific information If you want to always enter a phone number before connecting Select Manual Dial Select OK e Select TCP IP Settings In the General tab ensure Use Server assigned IP address is selected In the Name Servers tab ensure Use Server assigned addresses is selected and select OK If you are unable to connect with these default settings
19. as Shortcut e Switch to Internet e Type a URL in the Address bar 5 17 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 5 3 DiskOnChip The DiskOnChip provides storage memory to store the application or a data file NOTE The DiskOnChip storage memory persists through all reset warm cold reboot conditions and software firmware uPDTtes We strongly recommend installing all applications applets programs and important data files to the DiskOnChip flash location CAUTION If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM a hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file 5 3 1 Saving to Flash To save an application or data to the flash memory from your current application select File gt Save As navigate to the DiskOnChip location and save it 5 3 2 DiskOnChip Location To access the contents of DiskOnChip storage e Double tap the My Computer icon on the desktop e Double tap the DiskOnChip icon to view DiskOnChip Bell di gt MF 6 18 PM E Figure 5 5 DiskOnChip 5 3 3 DiskOnChip Size The size of the DiskOnChip will vary depending on the size of system firmware e Inside the DiskOnChip directory tap File gt Properties e The DiskOnChip Properties dialog The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available on your device Application N keiedst Documents Backup Data and Settings Ww E fly Network Program Files Documents w ww amp
20. for both the e Double tap the clapboard to speed and physical test your settings dist bet taps Istance betweer taps e The function is OK if the figures are changed Double tap this icon to e Tap OK to exit Stylus test your double tap settings If this icon Properties doesn t change adjust your settings using the esc ee Calibration Figure 3 70 Figure 3 71 e For the description of the Zi om 3 12 30 PM Je calibration refer to section 2 3 3 Calibration of the touch Figure 3 69 Stylus Double Tap Screen Stylus Properties OK x Double Tap Calibration a If your device isn t responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Carefully press and brietly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate t ds mS 12 31 PM EA Figure 3 70 Stylus Recalibrate Figure 3 71 Stylus Calibration 3 31 CERTICCN SE User Manual 3 2 22 System ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION General Tab Figure 3 72 System e Use this tab to read o Operating System information o Information about Processor type Memory size Expansion card Figure 3 73 e Move the slider to adjust memory allocation Default storage memory is normally set to 32MB with the reminder assigned to Program memory e Press the OK
21. on purchasing the Opticon H 15 Hand Held Terminal HHT a Microsoft Windows CE rugged Terminal Its special combination of features makes it perfect for using in a wide e range of applications These features as Intel XScaleTM PXA270 312MHz 32 bits RISC processor Windows CE 5 0 Operating System 64 MB SDRAM amp 128 MB 256 MB Flash ROM User accessible MicroSD slot 240 x 320 2 4 Color TFT display with touch panel Numeric keypad 802 11b g Wireless LAN Built In Bluetooth Built In Integrated 1D barcode reader 1 1 About this Manual This manual contains the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction General information Chapter 2 Getting started Describe the basic use of the Terminal Chapter 3 Setting Provide basic instructions for customizing Chapter 4 Communication Describe how to use all kinds of communication Chapter 5 Software Application Describe the installed applications g g a gene User Manual 1 2 1 3 User and Product Safety Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibility cause personal injury If the LCD panel is broken never touch the liquid inside because the liquid irritates the skin Although the Terminal has passed the test of IP54 standard for water and dust resistance avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other conce
22. the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into 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 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Important note Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying
23. the next time you connect You can also set Inbox to download attachments automatically when you get a full copy of a message For more information see Receive attachments 20 Open an attachment With the message open double tap the attachment s icon at the bottom of the message If you don t see this pane select File gt Attachments gt Show Attachments a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 21 Store an attachment e Select the Service gt Options gt Storage tab e Select to store attachments on internal RAM or a storage card e If you use more than one storage card select it from the list NOTE Once you make the above selection all attachments will be moved to the selected card 22 Delete an attachment e To delete an attachment from a message you are sending select the attachment and then select Edit gt Clear or press the DEL key on the keypad e To delete an attachment you have received delete the message 23 Attach a file to a message e With the message open select File gt Attachments gt Add Attachment e Select the file you want to attach NOTE OLE objects cannot be attached to Inbox messages 5 2 2 Internet Explorer With Internet Explorer you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your device You will need to use a modem or WLAN to connect to an Internet server provider ISP or network a Connect to the Internet Hotmail Messenger MSNBC News FOX Sports Before you can
24. user name and password o MG 12 22 pm AE Figure 3 53 Security Settings Summit WLAN Adapter OK IP Address Mame Servers Mame server addresses Primary DNS Secondary DNS EIES Primary WINS aaa Secondary VINS HO Seq Lm 3 15 PM Jg S Figure 3 55 WLAN Adapter Name Servers 3 24 Opticon H15 User Manual Summit WLAN Adapter 11 IP Address Warne Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Specify an IP address subnet Mask T Default Gateway TT TT a S afl LI 8 14pm l EE Figure 3 54 WLAN Adapter IP Address g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 15 Owner ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Identification Tab Figure 3 56 Fill in or edit the data as desired To have this information displayed when you start your device select Display Owner Identification at Power On To set up identification for remote networks see Setting up identification for remote networks Figure 3 57 e Enter the Notes you use to the Display Owner notes Figure 3 58 e Enter the user name password and domain name you use to log on to remote network OK x Identification Notes Network ID Identification Notes Network ID Mame IT O O Motes company Address At power on D Display owner notes Work phone Home phone At power on Display owner identification Brower Nam
25. your Trusted Authorities 3 7 OF TiCON 3 2 3 Control Center The Control Center includes four applications Information Brightness Function Key Settings Backup amp Restore Certificate Details OK Friendly Marne Field Subject Ol Class 2 Public Primary Certil O VeriSign Inc L W5 SI D Figure 3 17 Certificate Details E ep 12 09 PM Control Center Information Brightness Fa We Fr key Settings Backup amp Restore Fe obo EJ gi 12 28 am Je SS Figure 3 18 Control Center Opticon H15 User Manual a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 3 2 4 Control Center Information ITEM amp FUNCTION The information tab shows OS Version WLAN MAC address Bluetooth ID Serial Number LCD Brightness Tune the LCD brightness by adjusting the slider or by tapping the right arrow amp left arrow direction key of the keypad The levels count 6 steps with corresponding picture LCD Brightness Level 5 X yr Battery power and device is idle for more than 10 seconds sl Waad goers det oe Battery Power and device is idle for more than Muummnumuunmmnnnmunumunnmunnmmunmmunmmunmmunnmnvnnmunnmunnmmnnmuunmmnummunnmunnmunumunn mmnnn the specified number of seconds for more than 2 minutes k Options are 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes A minutes and 5 minutes i External Power and d
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27. 2001 07 related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones 300 MHz 3 GHz EN50371 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power 2002 03 electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 10 MHz 00 GHz General public EN 300 328 V1 7 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters 2006 10 ERM Wideband Transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized 2003 03 standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC EN 301 489 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters V1 6 1 2005 09 ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters V1 2 1 2002 08 ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment EN 301 489 7 ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Mat
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29. 9 Enter Point Dimensions L 168 mm H 62 mm H 24 28 mm Approx Weight Weight 224 g with standard battery pack Approx Power System OPTICON Option H15 User Manual 1 10 Environment and durability Operating Temperature 140F 1220F 100C 500C Storage Temperature 40F 1400F 200C 600C Humidity 5 90 non condensing 5ft 1 5m Drop onto concrete Water amp Dust proof IP54 certified 1 11 Warranty and after service Should this Terminal require service please contact your local reseller In case of technical questions send an email to support opticon com and provide information about the product name the serial number see chapter 1 8 Product labeling and provide a detailed problem description ee a oe gene User Manual 2 Getting started Open the package and confirm that all required parts are present and undamaged pr 1 SR GHI Figure 2 1 Package contents Table 2 1 H15 package contents Label nr Description H 15 Terminal Standard battery pack 3 7VDC 1880mAh Spring Cord for Stylus Stylus Wrist Strap Quick Guide Not shown in the picture 2 10 2 1 Product Overview LCD Touchscreen Navigation Scan Key Q1 Key Shift Key Alpha Numeric Key F1 Key F2 Key Q2 Key USB Cradle Synchronization Port Fn Key Enter Key Power Key F4 Key F3 Key Speaker Stylus Battery Cover Latch Battery C
30. CON Re User Manual 3 2 10 Display Properties ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Background Tab CN From the Image list select an image you want as the background of the desktop Display Figure 3 31 Figure 3 32 To locate an image in another folder select Browse Figure 3 33 To have the image cover the entire background select Tile image on background Change the color scheme Figure 3 34 Figure 3 35 o From the Scheme list select a scheme o View your choice in the preview box If you like the scheme select Apply Create a custom color scheme o From the Item list select a display item From the Basic colors list select a color and select OK View your color selection s in the Preview box To save the scheme select Save In the Save this color scheme as box enter a name for the scheme and select OK Select Apply Display Properties OK Display Properties OK Background Tile image on background IC ape ackoround Winidowsce RE Windows CE ne TT T Figure 3 31 Display Properties Figure 3 32 Display Background Image CERTICCN SE User Manual By Windowsy gt Programs Favorites gt Recent Fonts gt Startup Help gt ww eem 5 16 PM E Figure 3 33 Display Properties Browse Pow x Display Properties Background Appearance Scheme i laie einem ears Eidel Selec Inacti e windfid OK EI
31. Left Center or Align Right button NOTE To see more formatting options select Format gt Paragraph 9 12 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual e Indent a paragraph Select the paragraph you want to indent Select Format gt Paragraph Adjust the indentation settings as needed e Set tabs Select Format gt Tabs Change the tab settings as needed c Adjusting the Display e Wrap text in the window Select View gt Wrap to Window e Display the document using the full screen Select View gt Full Screen To exit Full Screen view select Restore To move the Restore button drag the bar on the left side e Display or hide scroll bars Select View gt Horizontal Scroll Bar or Vertical Scroll Bar e Zoom in or out Select View gt Zoom and select the desired percentage NOTE For Custom enter the exact percentage and select OK d Working in Outline View e Switch between Normal and Outline views Select View gt Normal or Outline e Assign and change outline levels Select View gt Outline Select the appropriate buttons on the toolbar e Inserting Symbols e Place the insertion point where you want to insert the symbol Select Tools gt Insert Symbols Select the symbol you want and then select Insert TIP If you select a different font or subset of a font a different set of Symbols will be displayed f Printing a Document e Select File gt Print
32. Manual Bluetooth Device Properties OK Bluetooth Device Properties OK Serial Port Serial Port Register DeRegister Register DeRegister Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Com1 el Device Mame Device Name SHRAV VIAO O01 SHRAV VITAO 001 Fel 0 rxmeamM BE Fe 06 za p l S Figure 3 9 Serial Port Bluetooth Manager Window Bluetooth Device Properties E Serial Port Serial Port Register DeRegister Register DeRegister Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Coma el Com1 el AN Register COM Success Device Name SHRAV VIAO 001 COM3 Fe SO gaem azar l E FB OG MN azap l S Figure 3 10 Serial Port Figure 3 11 Serial Port Bluetooth Manager Window Bluetooth Manager Window NOTE If the device to which the Terminal is bonding does not appear in the list ensure it is turned on in discoverable mode and within range 30 feets 10 meters of the Terminal OF TiCON Opt icon H15 User Manual Description Linked icon Device is linked Figure 3 12 Bluetooth Icons 3 2 2 Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION i x Store Tab e In the Stores tab select the certific
33. Press the power key again This action does not actually turn off the Terminal it only turns the Terminal into suspend mode All running applications remain as you left them until you press the power key again to resume operation of the Terminal 2 16 g g a Oo User Manual 2 3 3 2 3 4 Calibrating the touch screen On the initial boot up of the Terminal the stylus calibration screen opens Use the stylus to press and hold briefly on the center of each target as it around moves the screen If necessary adjust the backlight on the Terminal to make the screen readable See chapter 2 3 4 Adjusting the brightness If the touch screen functions poorly or its operation does not match what it should be please recalibrate the screen by using the stylus to tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Stylus and open the Calibration tab to recalibrate Stylus Properties OK on the center of the target Double Tap Calibration Repeat as the target moves If your device isn t around the screen E responding properly to your Press the Esc key to cancel taps You may need to recalibrate your screen Carefully press and briefly hold stylus To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Se 7 O se Sem 2 12 31 PM Je SS Figure 2 8 Calibration Adjusting the brightness The factory default for the brightness is in middle level You can adjust the brightness to meet your environment an
34. ability for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software even if Opticon has been informed about the possibility of such damages Packaging The packing materials are recyclable We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to transport your scanner or send it for service Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by the warranty Trademarks Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners Opticon Inc and Opticon Sensors Europe B V are wholly owned subsidiaries of OPTOELECTRONICS Co Ltd 12 17 Tsukagoshi 4 chome Warabi shi Saitama Japan 335 0002 TEL 81 0 48 446 1183 FAX 81 0 48 446 1184 SUPPORT USA Europe Phone 800 636 0090 Email support opticonusa com Email support opticon com Web www opticonusa com Web www opticon com g g a SE 1 User Manual Table of Contents EVE OCS LOI REE EE 1 1 ti NOOUT TINS MANU A EE 1 1 1 2 User and Product E 1 2 Me A SAN E 1 2 TA GE DAGNO EE 1 3 1 5 Federal Communication Commission FCC Gtatement ees 1 4 1 5 1 LED and Laser Safety Information 1 5 MGs Recycling amp IG DOS UE 1 5 1 7 Regulatory Information cccccccecccecceeeeeeeeeeeceeece cece eeaeeeaeeeeueceeeseeeseeeseetseeeanes 1 5 ve FOUC LDC ln O vr 1 6 1 9 System DC 1162 110 EE 1 8 1 10 Environment and durability
35. ack with a hammer step on the battery pack or otherwise expose it to strong impacts shocks or excessive force Do not solder the battery pack Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get wet Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack The battery pack contains safety and protection measures which if damaged may cause the battery pack to generate heat explode or ignite Do not discharge the battery pack using any device other than the specified device When it is used in devices other than the specified device the battery pack may be damaged or its life expectancy reduced If the device causes any abnormal current to flow it may cause the battery pack to overheat explode or ignite and cause serious injury In the event that the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one s eye do not rub the eye Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye g g a gene User Manual 1 4 CE Statement This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC C 0560 EN 60950 1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN50360 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile 2001 07 phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 300 MHz 3 GHz EN50361 Basic standard for the measurement of specific absorption rate
36. alStength 57 dem Signal Quality BB 0f dil LD 1 04 PM Je Figure 2 14 Status tab AN a 802 11b g WLAN is not connected to a network i EE 802 11b g WLAN signal is Low 802 11b g WLAN signal is Average 802 11b g WLAN signal is Good 802 11b g WLAN signal is Very Good Figure 2 15 Signal Quality Indicators 2 33 g g a SE User Manual d Diags Tab Summit Client Utility OK Profile Default IP Address Rejconnect Aelease Renew aD Start Ping Diagnostics Qutput can PAETAE Figure 2 16 Diags tab Re connect Disable and enable the radio apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN logging all activity in the output area at the bottom Release Renew Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release renew and log all activity in the output area at the bottom Start Ping Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it Make sure the terminal is rec connected Once the button is clicked its name and function will change to Stop Ping Moving to an SCU window other than Status or Diags also will stop the ping Pings will continue until you tap the Stop Ping button move to an SCU window other than Diags or Status exit SCU or remove the radio Diagnostics Attempt to re connect to an AP and provide a more thorough dump of data than is obtained wi
37. as offline Only IMAP4 folders can be designated as offline All IMAP4 default folders such as Inbox are automatically designated as offline Messages in offline folders can be viewed when you are disconnected 5 4 g g a SE User Manual from your mail server If a folder is not designated as offline you will be able to read and respond to messages in that folder only when connected to the server To designate a folder as offline select the folder and then select Service gt Offline Folder Rename a folder Select the folder you want to rename Select File gt Folder gt Rename Folder Type the new name for the folder NOTES e Default folders such as Inbox can t be renamed e Folders you create for IMAP4 mail servers can t be renamed Synchronize folders while connected When you synchronize folders the contents of your device folders and mail server folders are compared and uPDTted New mail messages are downloaded and messages in your device Outbox folder are sent The synchronization behavior depends on how you connect to your mail server When you connect to a POP3 server the Inbox and Outbox folders on your device are synchronized with the corresponding folders on the mail server To synchronize after the initial connection select Services gt Send Receive Mail When you connect to an IMAP4 server Inbox Outbox and all folders marked as offline are synchronized To synchroni
38. at are similar to those used in the desktop version of Microsoft Word You can work with files Normal or Outline view WordPad documents are usually saved as pwd files but you can also save documents in other file formats such as rtf or doc a Selecting and Editing Text e Select text rengen Doms Any amount of text Drag the stylus over the text Double tap the word A single paragraph Triple tap within the paragraph An entire document Select Edit gt Select All An picture Tap the picture e Find text To search for text in one part of a document select that part Otherwise the whole document is searched Select Edit gt Find Enter the text you want to find For a paragraph enter p For a tab stop enter t Select the search options you want To continue searching select Edit gt Find gt Next e Replace text To replace text in one part of document select that part Otherwise the whole document is searched Select Edit gt Replace Enter the text you want to find and the text you want to replace it with For a paragraph enter p For a tab stop enter t Select the replacement options you want Select Find Next On the Find Replace toolbar select the appropriate button 5 11 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual e Move copy or delete text Select the text you want to move copy or delete To move or delete text select the Cut button To copy the t
39. ate store you wish to view or modify from the drop down list Figure 3 13 e The Trusted Authorities store lists the top level certificates for authorities you trust Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 e Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a chain of trust are stored in the Other Authorities store e To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store select Import Figure 3 16 e The My Certificates store contains your personal certificates which you use to identify yourself Figure 3 17 e To view more details of the selected certificate such as the expanded name or expiration date choose View e To delete the selected certificate from the store choose Remove Opticon OPTICON con Certificates Stores Stores Trusted Authorities i Lis ted A Ltkbwer ities EE Lists the certificates My Certificates Other Authorities trusted by you Class 2 Public Prin are 3 Public Prim B Oceni ser ter bp EG Dy ma Figure 3 13 Certificates Figure 3 14 Certificates Stores tab Trusted Authorities Certificates Stores Trusted Authorities el Lists the certificates trusted by you gt From a Smart Card Reader si Card Absent Friendly name Thawte Server C SR WEN BIS ae IER GRASS ees O certi L 2r 12 09 PM Da S Seen Jk 2 12 09 PM Da Figure 3 16 Certificates Import Figure 3 15 Certificates
40. ck is approximately 6 hours Subsequent charging cycles are approximately 4 hours When charging the battery pack the charging LED indicator on the Terminal turns Red After the battery pack is fully charged the charging LED indicator turns Green CAUTION Do not remove the battery pack too long from Terminal after you have already full charged the battery pack and backup battery pack and start to use the Terminal Otherwise the data stored inside SDRAM memory will be lost Please also keep in mind power the Terminal off if you want to change the main Battery pack 2 2 1 Installing the battery pack in the Terminal 1 Slide the two battery cover latches toward the center and lift the battery cover away 2 Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out and make sure the battery fits into place Made in Tawan OPTOELECTRONICS CO LTO un WARABISHU SAITAMA Esn 08190107 OF TiCONnN Opticon User Manual 3 Place the battery cover by inserting the top first and then press the bottom in firmly Slide the battery cover latches outward to secure the cover to the Terminal Figure 2 4 Replace the battery cover 2 2 2 Charging the Terminal ile Plug in the connector of the power adapter to the cradle 2 Connect the power cord to the power adapter and the power source 3 Make sure you have the battery still inserted in the terminal 4 Put th
41. ct the service you are using select Properties and then select Next In the General Preferences dialog box choose any of the following settings all of which are optional Disconnect service after actions are performed Select to automatically disconnect from the server upon completion of all pending actions This option minimizes connect time and cost Check for new messages every Select the time interval in minutes at which you want the device to check for new mail If this option is turned off you must check for new mail manually by selecting Services gt Send Receive Mail Display a message box when new mail arrives POP3 only Select to be informed that new mail has arrived Display a message box when new mail arrives IMAP4 only Select to be informed that new mail has arrived Send using MIME format POP3 only Select to send messages with extended characters Only display messages from last 3 days Select how many days messages you want downloaded 5 Set Inbox Preferences If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service select Services gt Options select the service you are using select Properties and then 5 2 g g a SE User Manual select New twice In the Inbox Preferences dialog box choose any of the following options Get message headers only Select to save storage space and time by downloading only headers You can download a full copy of the message later b
42. d comfort as 1 Increase brightness Fn og Press the key and then press on the right key of Navigation key 2 Decrease brightness Fn Press the key and then press on the left key of Navigation key 3 Dim brightness The display will dim automatically if you do not perform any operation for a specific period of time This will help to save the battery power To set up the specific period of time see chapter 2 5 Power management g g a SE User Manual 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 Muting the sound Fn To mute the sound press the key first and then press the key to turn off and on of the sound Using the stylus The stylus is located next to the hand strap on the left rear of the PDT The stylus functions the same as the mouse on a PC Use the stylus to e Navigate the display select menu items and open optional applications e Tap the characters on the soft keyboard panel e Drag the stylus across the screen to select multiple items Using the keypad LCD Touchscreen Navigation Scan Key 1 Ke Q2 Key Power Key Alpha Numeric Key Enter Key Fi Key F4 Key F2 Key F3 Key 2 3 8 Figure 2 9 Terminal Keypad The keypad contains entry keys for numeric and alpha characters special reset combinations and function keys For a description refer to Table 2 3 to Table 2 7 Using the Special Functions The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and
43. des menu names buttons and the keyboard icon which opens and closes the Soft Input Panel SIP Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs such a opening a file or editing a file The Task bar allows you to select and close programs 2 27 TIGON Opticon H15 User Manual EI lt Command Bar Network profiles Program Files Ei Er p Temp Windows Control I Task Bar Figure 2 11 Task Bar amp Command Bar 2 4 4 The Soft Keypad In applications that accept keypad input the Soft Input Panel SIP can be used to enter data using the stylus The SIP is a software QWERTY style keyboard To open the SIP tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard Use the stylus to select letters numbers or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application 2 28 g g a SE User Manual 2 4 5 Setting Up Wireless LAN The Summit Client Utility SCU is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module Using SCU an end user can e Disable the radio turn it off and enable the radio turn it on e View the contents of configuration profiles or profiles each of which houses the RF security and other settings for the radio e Select the profile to be used to connect to a WLAN e View global settings which apply to every profile e View status infor
44. device and the shortcut on the device cannot be used to access the documents associated with a journal entry to the device attach the document to the entry rather than dragging and dropping it Also be sure to set your IMAP4 service to receive full copies of messages attachments and meeting requests For more information on using Journal see the Help for the desktop version of Outlook 18 Working with Message Attachments If you receive messages through a remote mail server in Inbox on the device select the Get file attachments and meeting requests IMAP4 or Get meeting requests POP3 setting in the Inbox Preferences dialog box For more information see Set Inbox preferences NOTES e Embedded images and OLE objects cannot be received as attachments Embedded messages can be viewed as an attachment when using IMAP4 to receive email However this feature does not work if TNEF is enabled so that you can receive meeting requests 19 Check attachments status An attachment sent with an email message whether it has been downloaded or not will appear as an icon at the bottom of the message in its own window pane If you don t see this pane select File gt Attachments gt Show Attachments If TNEF is turned on so you can receive meeting requests you will not see attachments until they are fully downloaded To mark an attachment for downloading in a POP3 or IMAP4 service double click it The attachment will be downloaded
45. e 3 52 TCP IP Settings Name Genvers 3 23 Foure 35 SEC SENGS savannen 3 24 Figure 3 54 WLAN Adapter IP Address rrrarnarnnnrnannnnrnarnnnnnernannnnrnnnnnernnnnnn 3 24 Figure 3 55 WLAN Adapter Name Servers arrrarnnnrnnrrnnrrnanevanrnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnn 3 24 Figure 3 56 Owner Identification rrrrnnrnnnrnanrnanrnanrnnnnnnrnnnrnanenannnannnannnnrnnnennn 3 25 Figure 3 57 Owner le 3 25 Figure 3 58 Owner Network II 3 26 FUENTE 3 26 PIQUPE 3 60 PO COEN E 3 27 Figure 3 61 PC CGonnechon 3 27 Figure 3 62 Power Battery rrrrrnrrnnrnnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 3 28 Figure 3 63 Power Gchemes 3 28 Figure 3 64 Battery Power Switch state 0 00n0nnannannennenonnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrrrnrnnene 3 29 Figure 3 65 Schemes AC ower 3 29 Figure 3 66 Main Batteries Very Low 3 29 Table 3 67 Regional SEWING EE 3 30 Table 3 68 Remove Froga EE 3 30 Figure 3 69 Stylus Double Ton 3 31 Figure 3 70 Stylus Recalibrate 2 0 0 0 cccccccccccceccceeceeeceeeseeeaeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeaes 3 31 FIGUFE 371 Stylus ANID FAUOM risser sner eneeier ener 3 31 Foure ST SSN GENEA cesesssconicosseseicosecsnicanteasteaseeaiesseecstecsesaniececonicersecea 3 32 Figure 3 73 System Memory EE 3 32 Figure 3 74 System Device Name 3 33 FOUG EE COP LE 3 33 Figure 3 76 Terminal Server Client Licenses 3 33 Figure 3 77 Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume rarrrannnannnnnnnnr
46. e terminal into the cradle to charge H 7 d 0 0 Figure 2 5 Charging Terminal with CRD 15 cradle 2 2 3 Charging the Spare Battery Pack 1 Plug in the connector of the power adapter to the cradle 2 Connect the power cord to the power adapter and the power source 3 Put the spare battery into the cradle to charge les i Figure 2 6 Charging Spare Battery with CRD 15 cradle OF TICON RI H15 User Manual 2 3 Handling the terminal This section offers the basic procedures for using the Terminal 2 3 1 Starting the terminal Press the power key to turn ON OFF the Terminal If the Terminal does not power on perform a cold boot See chapter 2 6 Resetting the Terminal CAUTION When a battery is fully inserted in Terminal for the first time the When the Terminal is powered on for the first time it initializes its system A splash screen Figure SE 2 appears for a short period of ey time followed by the WinCE 5 0 aoe window been GER Figure 2 7 Power on splash screen 2 3 2 Power ON OFF beet a Turning the Terminal ON Press the power key briefly If the Terminal does not power on perform a cold reset see chapter 2 6 2 Hard Cold Reset While the Terminal initializes its file system the splash screen displays for about 30 seconds followed by the calibration screen Every time you perform a cold reset these screens will appear b Turning the Terminal OFF
47. en 5 kommer 200 l S Figure 3 56 Owner Identification Figure 3 57 Owner Notes 3 25 g g a SE User Manual Identification Notes Network ID Window s CE uses this information to gain access to network resources Enter the user name password and domain provided by your network administrator User Name Password Domain Blower Naam Figure 3 58 Owner Network ID 3 2 16 Password ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Si Password Setting Tab Enter the Password Password In the Confirm password box enter the password Password Properties OK gjen e To require the password on startup select Enable Password Settings password protection at power on and or select Enable password protection for screen saver Password gt To exit the Password control panel press OK from the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad Confirm password feil Enable password protection at power on Enable password protection for screen saver By Breve 5 s0 pm NK S Figure 3 59 Password Properties 3 26 g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 17 PC Connection ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION PC Connection Tab E Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer PC Figure 3 60 Connection Tap the Change Connection button to modify the connection method from USB or Serial Figure 3 67 To
48. es an ActiveSync partnership between the Terminal and the host PC Refer to Setting up a Partnership above 1 Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the partnership 2 Select Tools gt Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchronization options 3 Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents directory This defaults to the desktop During the ActiveSync connection all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized to the My Documents directory on the Terminal r Ed My Device WLAN USB Status e e DN SCH Microsoft WordPad Figure 4 2 ActiveSync Connected 4 2 3 Networking Please see section 3 2 11 Control Panel Owner for setting up the network ID See section 2 4 5 Navigating the display Setting Up Wireless LAN to set up the 802 11b wireless LAN for RF connecting g g a E User Manual 5 Software Applications 5 1 Introduction The Terminal includes several applications for example email Internet Explorer etc You can switch to any software application by tapping the Start Menu 5 2 Software Applications 5 2 1 Inbox l File Compose Servic ele ix Use Inbox to send and receive email x messages in the following ways EK ActiveSync eleted local e Synchronize email messages with Sai box Microsoft Exchange or Outlook on the host computer e Send and receive email me
49. es messages when you connect or disconnect from your mail service or exit Inbox e Immediately Deletes messages as soon as you select File gt Delete e Manual Deletes messages when you select File gt Empty Deleted local device will be deleted from the server the next time you connect 10 Empty the Deleted local Folder e Select File gt Empty Deleted local This permanently deletes messages in the Deleted local folder e To check or adjust the current settings for deleting messages select Services gt Options gt Delete tab 11 Move or copy a message CAUTION When you move a message that you have received through POP3 or synchronization to a folder you created on your device the copy of the message on the server is deleted This prevents duplicate copies of messages Although the complete message is moved message attachments will be deleted if you have not selected the option to download attachments Once the message is moved you will be able to access the message only from your device e Select the message e Select File gt Move To or File gt Copy To e Select the destination folder If you are working offline the message will be moved or copied from the server the next time you connect 12 Folder e Create a folder Select File gt Folder gt New Folder Type a name for the folder e Delete a folder Select the folder you want to delete Select File gt Delete e Designate a folder
50. evice is idle for more than the specified number of seconds a EEE OF 12 03 am E Options are 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 Figure 3 19 LCD Brightness minutes 6 minutes 7 minutes 8 minutes 9 minutes and 10 minutes P Internet Explorer mm Microsoft WordPad Reserved mv vm mm DEEN To assign your favorite application program to F1 F2 F3 and F4 hot keys Choose one of function keys from the pull down list Figure 3 21 Tap Browse inside the Assign program applet Select one application program you want from program list choose OK Figure 3 22 To tap Default to return to the default setting 3 9 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual FL windows iesample exe F2 windows oword exe FS window s pr exe EA windows explorer exe Default Apply ae OG gi 12 57 am Je Fl gt 0 Od ala 12 58 AM Je Figure 3 20 Choose Fn Key Figure 3 21 Assign Fn Key Kame contra Panel lnk Type l Files Ch E 5 3 2 7 Control Center Backup amp Restore You can backup and restore the system to from a flash disk or an inserted memory card Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 When you launch the backup restore application it checks the backup file in the DoC directory first If you select an alternate storage location it will also check that locat
51. exit the Change Connection dialog press OK from the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad To exit the PC Connection properties control panel press OK from the control bar or press the lt Enter gt key on the keypad PC Connection Properties OK PC Connection PC Connection When enabled connect to the desktop computer using USB Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable Communications with your COMMUnIcations with your desktop computer desktop computer dng may disable communications with your desktop computer BY Gee co 2 Mil SEL r Gecco Ze Mi 3 52 PM Figure 3 60 PC Connection Figure 3 61 PC Connection 3 27 g g a Oo User Manual 3 2 18 Power ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Battery Tab Figure 3 62 e Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery e Provide remaining power capacity of main battery e Ifa Main Batteries very Low warning message shows the remaining battery life is around 30 minutes before Terminal shuts down Figure 3 63 e To exit Battery control panel press OK from the command bar or press lt Enter gt key on keypad e The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to switch state to Suspend mode when using either Battery Power or AC Power e Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull down list Figure 3 64 e Se
52. ext select the Copy button To paste the information move the insertion point to the desired location and select the Paste button NOTES To undo an action select Edit gt Undo To restore the action select Edit gt Redo b Formatting Text e Create bulleted and numbered lists Select the Bullets or Numbering button Type the first item Press Enter type the next item and repeat as needed Select the button again to end list formatting NOTE To change the number style for the selected list select Format gt Paragraph In the Format list select the style you want e Set the default font Select Format gt Font Select the font you want Select Set As Default To confirm that your changes will be applied to subsequent documents you create select Yes NOTE To apply the default font and stylus to selected text select Apply Default e Select a different font Select the text you want to change To select all text select Edit gt Select All From the Font list select the font you want From the Font Size list select a size NOTE To see more formatting options select Format gt Font e Change font formatting Select desired text Select the Bold Italic or Underline button To change the color select Format gt Font and select the color you want from the Color list e Adjust the paragraph alignment Select the paragraph you want to align Select the Align
53. ge barcodes The scanning area is visible by a red laser beam Opticon Opticon Figure 2 19 Good scanning position e Bad scanning position Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole barcode Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam is positioned as below Opticon Opticon Opticon Figure 2 20 Bad scanning position e Upon reading a barcode the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is released or after five seconds The green LED and the beep tone indicates a good read 2 4 7 Help Tapping the question mark will retrieve help information for each program 2 5 Power management 2 5 1 Suspend Mode The PDT will go into a suspended mode when it is idle for a period of time The idle duration can be customized using the Power control panel Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off Press the Power key to suspend the PDT press the Power key again for the PDT to resume its previous state Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when system using battery power This will save battery power when PDT is not in use 2 36 OF TiCON Zen User Manual The following conditions will suspend Power Properties e Press the lt Power gt key while the unit is on Battery Power e e The duration timer of item Switch state to Suspend expires which indicates that there has been no use for a specified
54. he proxy server for local address such as corporate intranet pages select Bypass proxy for local address e Enable Cookies A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so that a Web site can tailor information to your needs The Web site sends the file and it is stored on your mobile device e Select the View gt Internet Options gt Security tab e Select Allow cookies f Search for an Internet Site e Select View gt Go gt Search to search the Web g Go to an Internet Address e Select Address Bar if necessary to display the address bar e Enter the address e Press the Enter key h View Previously Visited Sites e Tap the arrow button at the right site of the Address Bar e Select the Web address you want to view i Add and View Favorites e Goto the page you want add e Select Favorites gt Add To Favorites e f necessary locate the folder you want 5 9 g g a SE User Manual e Confirm or change the name e To view your favorite Web sites select Favorites and the Web site you want to view e NOTE To organize your Favorites list select Favorites gt Organize Favorites j Browse Web pages e To move to a page you have previously view select View gt Back e To move to the next page provided you have viewed it previously select View gt Forward e To return to your Home page select View gt Go gt Home k Refresh current page e Select View
55. hments when getting full copies of messages This setting applies you have chosen to download full copies of messages by default or if you selectively download full copies of messages by opening the message and selecting Services gt Get Full Copy Limitations apply Only if smaller than IMAP4 only Select to restrict the size of the attachments you download Set to 10K if you want to receive meeting requests only 6 Include the original message in a reply e Select Services gt Options gt Compose tab e Under Reply select Include Body This setting will place a copy of the original message beneath your response text e To indent the original message select Indent e To add leading characters such as gt to the original message lines select Add leading character and enter the character you want 7 Save copies of sent messages By default sent messages are not saved on your device e Select Services gt Options gt Compose tab e Select Keep copy of sent mail in Sent folder 5 3 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 8 Set the action to follow deleting moving or responding to a message e Select Services gt Options gt Read tab e Select desired options 9 Delete a message e Select the message and select File gt Delete Messages are moved to the Deleted local folder and deleted according to the option you have selected in the Services gt Options gt Delete tab e Onconnect disconnect Delet
56. indows Explorer on your device a Navigating in File View e Go forward and back e Togo to the previous folder select Go gt Back e Togo to the next folder which you have just viewed select Go gt Forward Application DiskOncChip Data Zi ly Network Documents E E profiles Program Files s MF 6 12 PM Je Tah Figure 5 4 Windows Explorer e Use the Go menu e To quickly access the My Documents folder select Go gt My Documents e To see all of the folders you have accessed select Go gt History Double tap a folder to return to it b Viewing Files as Icons Lists e To view icons select View gt Large Icons or Small Icons e To view alist select View gt Details c Working with Files and Folders e Create a new folder e f necessary open the folder where you want the new folder to reside 5 16 OF TiCON Opticon H15 User Manual e Select File gt New Folder e Add a folder to your Favorites list e Open the folder e Select Favorites gt Add to Favorites e Inthe Name box type the shortcut name e Transfer a file using infrared To send a file select it line up the infrared ports and select File gt Send To gt Infrared Recipient To receive a file line up the infrared ports and select File gt Receive d Creating Desktop Shortcuts e Display the file or Web page for which you want to create a shortcut e Select File gt Send to e Select Desktop
57. installed on this server For example instead of running Microsoft WordPad you can run the desktop version of Microsoft Word a Connecting to Terminal Server e Select Start gt Programs gt Remote Connection or run CETSC from the command prompt e Inthe Server box type or select a Terminal Server name or TCP IP address or select a server in the drop down list e Select Connect e Inthe Remote Connection window type your user name password and domain if required and then select OK Remote Desktop Connection Computer sl db Bluetooth fr ay Microsoft WordPad BY rem 2 MGE 6 07 PM Figure 5 3 Remote Connection b Disconnecting Without Ending a Session e Inthe Remote Connection window select Start gt Shutdown e Select Disconnect gt OK NOTE If you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the session the Terminal Server will continue to execute any running processes and Remote Connection can later reconnect to this same session if your administrator has configured Remote Connection to reconnect to disconnected sessions OPTICON Opticon User Manual c Disconnecting and Ending a Session In the Remote Connection window select Start gt Shutdown Select Log Off gt OK 5 2 5 Windows Explorer Windows Explorer works almost the same on your PDT as it does on your PC See the topics below for information about the difference in W
58. ion If the application finds the backup file the date of that file appears in the Last backup date dialog if not the Backup Now Restore Now button is disabled When you press the Backup Restore button a warning dialog box appears Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 When system backup restoring is finished a message dialog appears Figure 3 26 3 10 OF TiCON Backup Restore You can backupyrestore the system data to from flash disk or inserted memory card Storage by FlashDisk Last backup date Mo File Disk available space 109413 KB Meed backup space 359 KB 9 Backup GF 3 Wl 431 om f Figure 3 22 Backup Restore You can backup restore the system data to from flash disk or inserted memory card Storage by FlashDisk e Backup the system Please wait Las Disk Heed backup space fei pem 4 32 PM Je i Figure 3 24 Backup Restore Wait 3 11 Opticon H15 User Manual You can backup restore the system data to from flash disk or inserted memory card Storage by FlashDisk Last 6 Please close all applications Disk a hefore starting this action 9 Backup GF 3 Wl 431 om f Figure 3 23 Backup amp Restore Start Backup Restore You can backupyrestore the system data to from flash disk or inserted memory card Storage by FlashDisk Last backup date 2005 10 50 Disk available space 199090 KB Need back
59. l addresses Cache Size in KB ale Clear Cache Clear History J L d kel Kell Tis E ET 12 11 PM Vf Ei Prot MS 12 12 PM Je gt Figure 3 38 Internet Settings General Figure 3 39 Internet Settings Connection Internet Options General Connection oy wm Internet Options Third party Accept CX Block C Block Prompt Prompt Internet Local Trusted site Intranet D Always alow session cookies Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones bel All Ti Tor 2 Prot MS 12 15 PM Je EISE CSC Figure 3 40 Internet Settings Security Figure 3 41 Internet Settings Privacy 3 19 CERTICCN gene User Manual Internet Options Internet Options Accessibility Popup Windows Always expand ALT text for Block popups Anchors navigate on access C gisele Always send URLs as UTF 8 Display a notification about e Enable stylesheets Enable page transitions Ze SE GE Theming support Display notification when a Disable automatic SIP SAUD es lese aat Underline links E aan T pages in the current bel All JL MOE ss 2 Prot MS 12 17 PM Je R Prt MG 12 16 PM Je Figure 3 42 Internet Settings Advanced Figure 3 43 Internet Settings Popups 3 2 13 Keyboard ITEM amp FUNCTION Figure 3 44 v To change the amount of time between depressions Keyboard Properties OK before repetition starts
60. lect the time to suspend mode from the pull down list Figure 3 65 Figure 3 66 5 This ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides the power to the Terminal and the Main Battery Charging Fully The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides the power to the Terminal and charging the main battery Power Properties Power Properties Main battery Backup battery Schemes Battery Power Scheme Cf Good Good Lowy Ss Lowy Very Low Very Low Switch state to Suspend After 30 minutes Main batteries Total time used 4 13 Pn Hamm Figure 3 62 Power Battery Figure 3 63 Power Schemes S pe EI M 4 28 om 3 28 a ee om a ager User Manual Power Properties Power Properties OK Schemes Battery Battery Schemes Power Scheme Jac Power Power Scheme Battery Power Switch state to Suspend Switch state to Suspend After 10 minutes After 15 minutes Dipen JM 2 54 pm 1 Bleser JB 2 53 er Figure 3 64 Battery Power Switch state Figure 3 65 Schemes AC Power Main Batteries Very Low ue Your main batteries are running very low on power Please change the batteries at your next opportunity Consult the manufacturer s instructions for directions on replacing or charging the main Warning To avoid data loss be sure to turn off your device before removing the batteries FT TAN
61. mation on the radio the access point AP or WLAN router to which it is connected and the RF connection or link between the two e To troubleshoot a connection or performance issue view in depth diagnostic information on the connection and the radio and perform various troubleshooting and diagnostic tests After logging on to the utility as an administrator a user can perform these additional tasks e Create rename edit and delete profiles e Alter global settings which apply to every profile SCU provides a graphical user interface GUI for access to all of its functions Access to these functions also is available through an application programming interface API which an application programmer can use to enable another utility to manage the radio To initialize SCU e From the Start menu select Programs e Select the directory called Summit e Inside the Summit directory select WLAN Enable WLAN o When WLAN is connected select WLAN Exit the dialog box Disable WLAN by clicking No o When WLAN is not connected select Enable WLAN Confirm the dialog box Enable WLAN by clicking Yes SCU has five tabs Main Profile Status Diags and Global Each tab is described in more detail in this section 2 29 g g a SE User Manual a Main Tab Summit Client Utility OK Main 5UMM IT Disable Radio Active Profile Me Status Mot Associated Radio Type BG Reg Domain Worldwide Driver
62. n one page The cursor will move continuously if button remains pressed Page Down Fn e Dress key followed by key en roe Move the cursor up one page The cursor will move continuously if button remains pressed Page Up Fl press e key followed by key Toggle the audio mute on Audio Mute En press Ke key followed by key Move the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form Fn press key followed by key Decrease the LCD backlight brightness darken TAB Tabulation fn press key followed by key Enter an at Fn press key followed by Enter a Fn press key followed by Enter a plus sign Plus Sign En press key followed by Use the Paste function Fn H Dress key followed by key 2 23 g g om m Oo User Manual Fn Main Definiti Use the Delete function Del Delete Fn press key followed by Enter a minus sign Minus Sign Fn press key followed by Use the Copy function Fn press key followed by Enter an AND sign amp AND Copy Fn press key followed by Enter an asterisk sign press key followed by Enter a Euro sign press key followed by Display the Start menu press key followed by Enter a backslash press key followed by Table 2 7 Shift Numeric keys define TO Press the Keys To enter enter D I GEI OD Press the Keys ue Press the Keys e CS
63. nd displayed Other effects are changed or removed Colors Colors are retained and mapped to colors available on your device Fonts and font sizes Fonts not supported by your mobile device are mapped to the closest font available in WordPad Page Formatting Headers footers footnotes columns pages setup information and style sheets are removed during conversion to WordPad WordPad supports built in headings Paragraph formatting Tabs alignment bullets indentation simple numbered lists and paragraph spacing are retailed and displayed in WordPad Pictures Pictures are removed during conversion Table of Contents Table of Contents text and some formatting are preserved However any text set at right aligned tab stops may wrap to the next line Index Index text and some formatting are preserved Tables Tables appear as tab delimited text Cells containing wrapped text tabs or paragraph markers may be difficult to read Simple tables are displayed accurately and restored when you convert the WordPad file back to a Word document OLE Objects OLE objects are removed during conversion 5 14 g g a SE User Manual Revision marks annotations and comments Revision marks are visible but cannot be changed Annotations and documents are removed during conversion 5 2 4 Remote Connection Using Remote Desktop Connection you can log on to Windows Terminal Server and use all programs
64. nd make additional modifications or tap OK to exit the Date Time settings 2 26 g g a SE User Manual 2 4 2 2 4 3 Entering Data To select and open programs select Start gt Programs from the task bar to open a list of available programs Or if the program has an icon on the desktop double tap to open it There are several ways to enter data in an application on the Terminal e Use the keypad to enter alpha numeric characters Refer to 2 3 7 Using the keypad e Use the stylus on the touch screen Refer to 2 3 6 Using the stylus e Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text double tapping to select one word and triple tapping to select an entire line paragraph Refer to 2 3 6 Using the stylus e Use the soft input panel with the stylus Refer to 2 4 4 The Soft Keypad e Use the barcode reader to input the data from a barcode Press the trigger key to start the barcode reader The barcode data will enter in the current application s open window Refer to 2 4 6 Reading barcodes For more information on factory installed applications Refer to Chapter 5 Software Programs The Task and Command bar Figure 2 12 The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays an icon for the active program the current time and system icons for utilities loaded in memory It inclu
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66. ntrated moisture Such conditions exceeds the IP54 standard and could result in water or other contaminants entering into the Terminal Use only the original approved AC adapter Use of an unapproved AC adapter could result in electrical problems fire or electrical shock Opticon shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by using an AC adapter not provided by Opticon Do not disassemble the Terminal Servicing should be done by a qualified supplier only If the Terminal or accessories are damaged due to wrong handling or unauthorized repair the warranty is void The warranty is also void if the warranty seals are broken Make regularly back ups of all important data Under no circumstance will the supplier be liable for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages resulting from the use or inability to use the hardware and software and or any data loss even if the supplier has been informed of the possibility of such damages Battery Safety Lithium ion battery packs may get hot explode ignite and or cause serious injury if used inappropriately Please note the following safety warnings Do not throw the battery pack in a fire Do not expose the battery to high temperatures Do not connect a positive battery pack to a negative battery pack using any metal object like wire Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal objects Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills strike the battery p
67. odes listed in the topic revise the dialing patterns as needed NOTES e If you need to use character other than the ones listed here use manual dialing e Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored e Some modems may not respond to the following characters even though your device lets you add them to the dial string 3 13 OF TiCON Dialing Properties Location Local settings are Area code 425 Te Tone dialing Country Region D Pulse dialing Disable call waiting dial el Dialing patterns are Local Lang Distance Tntemelernde G 1FG OLEG Doial JF Mi 5 02 PM Figure 3 27 Dialing Properties location Location Local oo are Create New Location Location name 1FG OLEG ee AG Br Figure 3 29 Dialing Properties new location name 3 14 Ess Ee Opticon H15 User Manual Dialing Properties Local a are Area code 425 To Tone dialing Country Region D Pulse dialing Disable call waiting cial el Dialing patterns are Local Lang Distance International Location 9 1FG 3 011 EFG JF Mi 4 59 PM Figure 3 28 Dialing Properties new location For Local calls dial For Long Distance calls dial Dro For International calls dal 011 EFG Ee country region code F f area code Gg number I be AG Figure 3 30 Dialing Properties dialing patterns CJ f T I
68. of time e The battery pack is completely discharged After 4 minutes After 5 minutes After 10 minutes After 30 minutes Figure 2 21 Schemes tab 2 5 2 Resuming Use the following method to resume wake up the Terminal e Press the lt Power gt key to suspend or resume wake up e Dock the terminal into the cradle When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode the Terminal remains suspended until discharged battery condition is corrected 2 37 OPTICON Onto H15 User Manual 2 6 Resetting the Terminal 2 6 1 2 6 2 Soft Warm Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on idle or suspend power state that close all applications clears the working RAM but preserves the file system Reason to Warm Reset If an application hangs initiate a warm reset to terminate the application only Process to Warm Reset To warm reset press F1 and FA button simultaneously After Warm Reset e The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen e The custom settings in the registry are persistent Hard Cold Reset CAUTION It is best to use only the warm reset Try a warm reset before you initiate a cold reset All applications will be closed and working RAM and all files will be cleared if you initiate a cold reset Before a cold reset back up your files to Flash ROM Flash Card or PC 1 You can use Cold Reset to initialize the Terminal if
69. omer demand Scan Button Activates the scan function of Terminal Poe On Off Puts the Terminal into and wakes the Terminal from suspend mode internet Explorer Application key 1 User can define F1 function from setting oO bee WordPad Application key 2 User can define F2 function from setting GD hnos Application key 3 User can define F3 function from setting File Explorer Application key 4 User can define F4 function from setting Move the cursor one character to the right The cursor will move continuously if button remains is pressed Move the cursor one character to the left The cursor will move Left continuously if button remains pressed Move the cursor down one row or line The cursor will move continuously if button remains pressed Move the cursor up one row or line The cursor will move continuously if button remains pressed o This key performs a cancel action Backspace key it moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed It deletes the previous character each Backspace DEE time it is pressed if you are typing text The cursor will move continuously if button remains pressed Continued on next page 2 21 g g ae SE User Manual SHIFT The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and text modes Default the numeric te indication appears at the task bar to indicate the numeric mode is enabled SHIFT Shift between When you press the key the indicati
70. on O virtual Private Network PPTP C virtual Private Network L2TP O PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Di My Connection Countryfregian code Area code Phone number Kee Force long distance IT Force local Figure 3 48 Phone Number a ee om ae O User Manual Device Properties OK Port settings Call Options Connection Preferences Call Setup Baud Rate Cancel the call if not connected within Data Bits ja rit Parity None x 120 seconds Stop Bits 1 Wait for dial tone before dialing Flow Control Hardware Wait for credit card fo SEC Terminal lt lt amp lt Extra Settings Use terminal window before dialing EE Use terminal window after dialing inserted into the dial string Manual Dial dy Devic Jo fill 3 12 21 PM Je SS ET 12 21 PM Je Figure 3 49 Port Settings Figure 3 50 Call Options primaryONS M use si Secondary DNS gt Use software compression Primary WINS T TT Use IP header compression Secondary WINS IT TT r co SMS 12 22 PM Je E TE 12 22 PM Je Figure 3 51 TCP IP Settings General Figure 3 52 TCP IP Settings Name Servers 3 23 OF TiCON Security Settings Advanced Security Settings Logon security Use Extensible 4uth Protocol EAF MDS Challenge sl Wnencrypted password PAP Challenge Handshake CHAP Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP Microsoft CHAP v2 MS CHAP v2 Preview
71. on at the task text mode and gei numeric mode bar switches to the text Ze mode The keypad stays in the text mode until you press the Shift key again Default the characters will appear in lower case See also figure 2 11 Entry of numeric and text characters To change to upper case capital mode refer to the description of the Caps button The key enables you to toggle between upper case and lower case modes Capital mode When you press the key the Al indication appears at the task bar to indicate that capital mode is on The characters will appear in upper case The keypad stays in capital mode until you press the Caps key again When the capital A indication disappeared from the task bar the characters will appear in lower case Fn The key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions Refer to table 2 5 for the special key defined functions Function change Number key 1 Number key 2 Number key 3 Number key 4 Number key 5 Number key 6 Number key 7 Number key 8 Number key 9 2 22 a ee om ae Oo User Manual ENT Fuer ny key confirms data entry Table 2 6 Special Function key define Fn Main Key S ence Definition Increase the LCD backlight brightness lighten Backlight Increase E Backlight press a key followed by key peon P the cursor dow
72. otocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and WPA2 SCU supports five EAP types PEAP with EAP MSCHAP PEAP MSCHAP PEAP with EAP GTC PEAP GTC EAP TLS LEAP and EAP FAST e Encryption This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or derived Encryption options include o WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys derived from the EAP authentication process o WPA2 or WPA with pre shared keys o Static WEP keys Consult the Summit Client Utility User s Guide for details on all profile settings including security settings 2 32 OF TiCON c Status Tab The Status tab provides status information on the radio Opticon H15 User Manual Summit Client Utility OK Main Profile Status Diags Global e Active profile H Profile SCC MEETING e Radio s status Down not ST EE recognized Disabled Not Dev Se evice Name Unnamed Associated Associated or EAP l type Authenticated IF 192 168 0 134 MAC 00 17 23 04 06 4cC e Client info Name IP address AP Name Unknown and MAC address IP l Gre E e AP info Name IP address Mac 00 13 d4 7d 32 23 MAC address beacon period Beacon Period 100 OTIM 1 DTIM interval Connection Channel 1 e Connection info Channel data Bit Rate 24 Mbps Tx Power 50 mi rate transmit power signal strength and signal quality MSion
73. over Figure 2 1 Terminal overview 2 11 g g a SE User Manual Table 2 2 Terminal overview mu Soo 1 Barcode reader LED Red color Barcode reader on indicator Green color Successful reading 2 Charge LED indicator Red color Charging battery Green color Battery fully charged 3 LCM touch panel User input on touch panel by stylus 4 Scan key Start scanning barcodes by pressing Navigation scan keys 5 Power key Put the Terminal into suspend mode Awake the Terminal from suspend mode F1 F4 key Application keys hot keys of application program defined by end user 7 Navigation key Navigation keys for left right up and down directions Alpha Numeric keys Numeric keys change to alpha keys Alpha key Toggle alpha mode for alpha numeric keys 10 Fn key This key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions 11 Enter key This key confirms data entry 12 USB Cradle A connector to support DC IN and USB Client Synchronization Port connect to PC by ActiveSync with Cradle 13 Barcode reader window 14 Stylus Use the stylus for selecting items and entering information 15 Battery Cover Protect battery pack and remain IP54 rating 16 Battery Cover Latch To keep battery cover locked 17 1W speaker for audio output 2 12 2 2 Charging the Battery Pack Before using the Terminal charge the battery pack Charge time The initial charge cycle for the battery pa
74. pand Control Panel to list all icons of Control Panel from top to bottom Taskbar and Start Menu OK Taskbar and Start Menu OK Auto hide Tap the Clear button to remove Show Clock SE of the Documents BY Taskba GM 5 56 pm J 4 Taskba Ss 5 57 om A Si Figure 3 80 Taskbar and Start Menu Figure 3 81 Taskbar and Start Menu General Advanced 3 35 g g a SE User Manual 4 Communication 4 1 Installing amp Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 4 2 4 1 1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your Terminal To install Microsoft ActiveSync complete the following steps on the PC 1 Go to the Microsoft website www microsoft com In the search field search for active sync Download the latest current version of ActiveSync Install the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC Open ActiveSync Select File gt Communication Settings from ActiveSync menu bar oo Een Ze Go to Using ActiveSync to continue using ActiveSync Connecting Terminal to Host PC You can use the USB port from the CRD 15 cradle to the Host PC 1 To use the cradle you must first insert the Terminal into the slot making sure that the unit is firmly seated the cradle 2 Connect the USB cable to the CRD 15 cradle and the Host PC s USB port 3 Connect the cradle to the
75. power adapter and power source Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the Terminal with cradle and the Host PC 4 2 1 Setting up a Partnership During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation you were prompted to create a partnership with your mobile device When you set up a partnership you select synchronization and file conversation settings which are contained in a file on your desktop computer This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers For more information on partnerships please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync documentation or help file a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual Transferring Files To transfer files complete the following steps on the host PC 1 Select Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync 2 After you have established a connection with Terminal tap the Explore button at the top of the ActiveSync window or select Explore from the File menu 3 Navigate to the target directory on your Terminal and copy the desired file by using the Copy paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file s into the folder My Device Recycle Bin ZS S Mirac H Le Programs Figure 4 1 Communication g g a SE User Manual 4 2 2 ActiveSync File Synchronization ActiveSync file synchronization requir
76. rue or false You can sort the list by clicking on the column headers If you are authorized as an administrator select an SSID in the list and tap Commit you return to the Profile tab to create a profile for that SSID e Radio Radio attributes in the list box can be selected individually When an attribute is selected the current setting or an appropriate selection box with the current setting highlighted appears on the right e Security Values for the two primary security attributes EAP type and encryption type are displayed in separate dropdown lists with the current values highlighted When you as an administrator select an EAP type the Credentials button appears when you tap it a dialog box appears that enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP type When 2 31 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual you as an administrator select an encryption type that requires the definition of WEP keys or a pre shared key the PSKs WEP Keys button appears when you tap it a dialog box appears that enables you to define WEP keys or a PSK e Commit To ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are saved in the profile you must tap the Commit button To cause a Summit radio to connect to a typical business WLAN you must select a profile that specifies the SSID EAP type and encryption type supported by the WLAN e SSID This is the name or identification of the WLAN e EAP type This is the pr
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78. server are synchronized new messages are downloaded to the device Inbox folder messages in the device Outbox folder are sent and messages that have been deleted on the server are removed from the device Inbox Double tap a message list to open it If you read a message and decide that you need the full copy select File gt Get Full Copy while in the message window or Services gt Get Full Copy while in list view This will also download message attachments and meeting requests if you have those options selected in the Inbox Preferences dialog box You can also choose to download full copies of messages by default When finished select Services gt Connect to disconnect You also need to disconnect your dial up connection by double tapping the icon in the status bar and selecting Disconnect NOTES e Receiving entire messages consumes storage memory a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual e The size column in the Inbox list view displays the local size and server size of a message Even when a message has been downloaded fully these numbers may differ because the size of a message can very between the server and the device e When using IMAP4 to get Outlook data you will see the contents of your Journal folder File editing transactions and documents such as Task items email message and Word documents attached using drag and drop will appear as shortcuts on the device A copy of the document will not be moved to your
79. ssages by connecting directly to an email server through an Internet server provider ISP or a network To set up Inbox 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Inbox to open tt 2 Select Service gt Options from the command bar Drag the dialog Inbox D Items to show the right edge to configure E DEG EG Sg MM 5 1 38 em GE email 3 Select Add Figure 5 1 Inbox NOTE To add a mail service select Add To remove a mail service select the service from the Installed service box and select Remove To view a mail service s properties select the service from the Installed service box and then select Properties 4 In the Service Type list select POP3 Mail or IMAP4 Mail e POP3 is the most common mail protocol for ISPs Enter a unique name for the email service in the Service name field This name cannot be changed later 5 Select OK 6 The Mail Service Setup wizard appears after you add a service e If you are adjusting the setting of an existing service select Service gt Options select the service you are using and then Properties In the Service Definition dialog box complete the following entries as needed Connection Select the name of the connection you created to connect to the mail server If you are receiving email through a network Ethernet connection select Network Connection If you want Inbox 5 1 g g a SE User Manual to use your current connection selec
80. t none If you have not created a connection select Create new connection Double tap the Make New Connection icon and follow the instructions in the wizard When finished select Inbox in the Task bar and continue setting up Inbox POP3 Host POP3 only Enter the name of the mail server you use to receive and send messages Server IMPA4 only Enter the name of he mail server you use to receive and send messages User ID Enter the user name or mailbox ID assigned to you Password Enter the password you use to access this mail account If you do not want to be prompted to enter the password each time you connect select Save password Domain Windows NT Enter your Windows NT domain name This name is required only when connecting to networks such as a corporate network that use Windows NT domain security This is not required for most ISP accounts If you have trouble connecting try clearing this box SMTP Host If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP enter the name in the box If you re setting up a POP3 Mail service with an ISP the ISP must use an SMTP mail gateway Return Address By default the return address is set to username POP3host or username Servername depending on the service you are using If this is not your email address enter the correct address in the box 4 Set general preferences If you are adjusting the setting of an existing service select Service gt Options sele
81. t them and delete them on the Profile tab in SCU Profile changes made on the tab are saved to the profile only when the Commit button is pressed Unless it is modified the Default profile does not specify an SSID EAP type or method of encryption If the Default profile is the active profile then the radio will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no EAP type and no encryption Opticon H15 User Manual Summit Client Utility OK Profile Edit tll Profile Default aDC Encryption EAP Type None v Mone WEP keys PSKs Credentials Gelle Jk EJ 12 03 PM pa Save Changes Figure 2 13 Profile tab e Edit Profile This is used to select the profile to be viewed or if you are an administrator edited e Actions Four actions are available with the first three available only to an administrator New Create a new profile with default settings and give it a unique name and then change settings using other selections on the tab Rename Give the profile a new name one that is not assigned to another profile Delete Delete the profile provided that it is not the active profile Scan Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs Each time you tap the Refresh button you view an uPDTted list of APs with each row showing an AP s SSID its received signal strength indication RSSI and whether or not data encryption is in use t
82. tem Properties OK Ge BUR Depending upon which components you are running your product may contain the General Memory Device Name Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers Device name without spaces windows E folowing third party technologies Device description eE Portions of this software are based on MESA Mosaic NCSA Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Ilinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed d LE TE 12 33 PM If SS rg 5 MGE 6 04 pm 1 Ei Figure 3 74 System Device Name Figure 3 75 System Copyright 3 2 23 Terminal Server Client Licenses ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION Sd Terminal Server Client Licenses Tab The section allow users can connect to Terminal Server If the user has a Server Clie License Terminal Terminal Server Client Licenses Stored Licenses EE ho Licenses found Eeer som i Figure 3 76 Terminal Server Client Licenses 3 33 OF TiCON 3 2 24 Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Tab Figure 3 77 d i volume amp Sounds f environment and comfort Opticon H15 User Manual ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION The factory default for Volume is the fourth level You can adjust the volume to your e Setthe volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud or press Right or Left edge of Navigation keys
83. ters V1 2 1 2002 08 ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment ad services Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS e This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies e In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services e This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 1 3 g g a SE User Manual 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France 1 5 Federal Communication Commission FCC Statement 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
84. th Re connect The dump will include radio state profile settings global settings and a BSSID list of APs in the area Save To Save the diagnostics output to a file 2 34 g g a SE User Manual e Global Tab Summit Client Utility OK Global Property Changing this setting will require 3 power a cycle Save Changes Fs O damer E Figure 2 17 Global tab Global settings include e Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles e Settings that apply to SCU itself An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global Settings Tab in SCU The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most environments Consult the user s guide for details on all global settings 2 4 6 Reading Barcodes To use the scanning function complete the following steps 1 If you have not already done so remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a 1D laser barcode reader Run the WordPad software program Press one of the three barcode reader trigger buttons 4 Aim the scanning beam at the center of the barcode Figure 2 18 Aiming the scanning beam 2 35 g g a Oo User Manual e Good scanning position The reading range is from 50 to 650mm distance Decrease the scanning distance to the barcode when scanning small barcodes Increase the scanning distance from the barcode when scanning lar
85. to on the device list The Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears Tap No to connect to the device without authentication or tap Yes to authenticate the device before connecting Figure 3 5 e Ifthe Yes button was selected in the Bluetooth Manager Authentication window the enter PIN windows appears Enter a PIN between 1 and 16 alpha numeric characters in the Enter PIN text box and tap OK The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the device for bonding e When prompted the same PIN must be entered on the other device When the PIN is entered correctly on the other device the bonded icon i on the device list Figure 3 6 e Tap Enable Bluetooth Device to enable the Bluetooth device Figure 3 7 e Wait for 20 seconds to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly e If want to use Virtual com only SPP base profiles are supported i e Printer Modem and LAP Switch to the Serial Port tab and you will see the devices that are trusted or active Select the device to which you want to map a virtual COM port and select the virtual COM port you want to use Figure 3 8 to 3 10 e Now the selected COM port is mapped for the BT device Figure 3 17 e Fora description of the Bluetooth icons refer to figure 3 12 Bluetooth icons OF TiCON Bluetooth Device Properties OK Inquiry Running OK BT Service Serial Port Port Scan Device OG Nokia 6111 0017bO0ecfOca a om SH Nokia 6111 0017b0erfoca
86. up space 350 KB 9 Backup JF 3 fill 4 32 om f Figure 3 25 Backup Restore Finished g g a SE User Manual You can backup restore the system data to from flash disk or inserted memory card Storage by FlashDisk A System is restored Flease reset system Dis warm boot Las Need backup space mp 4 36 pm GE Figure 3 26 Restore Finished 3 2 8 Date Time ICON ITEM amp FUNCTION 3 Date Time Tab S Date Time i i Please see the detailed information in section 2 4 1 Date Time Properties OK Date Time a october 2008 TW TF S 30 1 2 3 4 EE al 14 15 15 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 mf 1 1 SE Gog re Time Zone qor PM GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Car a il clock for daylight E Poa GF Hamm KS 3 12 OF TiCON aise User Manual 3 2 9 Dialing Properties M Dialing Properties Tab Figure 3 27 to 3 30 e Inthe When dialing from list select the Location where you want to change settings To create a new location select New Enter the name of the location and then select OK Enter or edit the area code and local country code as needed In Dial using select Tone dialing or Pulse dialing Most phone lines are tone Dialing To automatically disable call waiting select Disable call waiting by dialing select the appropriate number sequence in the list or enter a new sequence Using the c
87. ur response e Select File gt Send TIPS Selections in the Options dialog box determine whether the original text is included To see more header information select the inverted triangle in the lower right corner of the header area Select the triangle again to collapse the header area 16 Check Inbox status e In list view select Compose gt Status You can view details such as the number of messages to be sent deleted and copied and the number of attachments to be downloaded 17 Download message from the server e When you download messages you need to create two connections a remote connection and a mail server connection The remote connection connects you and your ISP or network The mail server connection downloads messages from your mail server to Inbox on your device When you select Services gt Connect in Inbox Inbox starts a remote connection using the connection you specified when setting up the current mail service If you are already connected through a remote connection other than the one you specified in the service you will be asked if you want to use the current connection If you choose not to you will need to disconnect from the current connection before you can check for new messages Select the Services menu and make sure that the service you want to use is selected The selected service has a bullet next to it Select Services gt Connect The messages on your device and mail
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89. view Web pages you Entertainment More gt must set up a remote connection to your ISP or network Today on MSN Mobile b Start Internet Explorer Ringtones Wallpapers amp More e Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer Ss z e To get default home page NN Internet navigate to the desired default Tell om g Web page EG gt gt EEEn w e Select View gt Internet Options Figure 5 2 Internet Explorer from the command bar e Enter the desired URL in the Start page field e Press the OK button Horoscopes g g a SE User Manual c Navigation Control Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for application and navigation control Tap and drag the sliding menus to the left or right to see the hidden menu items and toolbars To achieve more screen real estate in Internet Explorer you can hide the Status bar and View menu From the top menu bar go to View gt Hide Toolbars Once it is hidden you must cold reset to access these features again Refer to section 2 6 2 Hard Cold Reset d Set Up a Proxy Server Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local network such as a corporate network for added security e Select the View gt Internet Options gt Connection tab e Select Access the Internet using a proxy server e Enter the proxy server address and port For more information see your administrator e To bypass t
90. vl 05 28 SC vl 03 20 2 5 dec Q gt 12303 Pm MA Figure 2 12 Main tab a Enable Disable Radio When the radio is enabled selecting this button disables it when the radio is disabled selecting this button enables it Active Profile You can view the name of the active profile and using the selection list select a different profile If you select ThirdPartyConfig then after the device goes through a power cycle WZC is used for configuration of the radio Status Indicates the radio s status Radio Type Indicates the type of radio in the device BG means a Summit radio that supports 802 11b and 802 11g Regulatory Domain Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the radio is configured Worldwide means that the radio can be used in any domain The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user Driver Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on the device SCU Indicates the version of SCU that is running on the device About SCU When tapped supplies information on SCU that on a Windows application normally would appear under Help gt About 2 30 OF TiCON b Profile Tab Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile When a profile is selected as the active profile on the Main tab the settings for that profile become active An administrator can define up to 20 profiles edi
91. y selecting the message and then Services gt Get Full Copy Include lt number gt lines Select to set the message length approximate number of lines that you want to download Get Full Copy of Messages Select to receive a full copy of all messages In addition to the message body any options you select in When getting full copy will be downloaded Selecting this option increases the amount of time needed to download messages Only synchronize folder hierarchy under Inbox IMAP4 only Select to speed download time by preventing the complete downloaded of the folder list every time you connect Get meeting requests POP3 only Select to download and store copies of meeting requests when getting full copies of messages This setting applies whether you have chosen to download full copies of messages by default or you selectively download full copies of messages by opening the message and selecting Services gt Get Full Copy Limitations apply Get file attachments POP3 only Select to download and save message attachments when getting full copies of messages This option may use significant RAM and slow download time This setting applies whether you have chosen to download full copies of messages by default or if you selectively download full copies of messages and selecting Services gt Get Full Copy Get file attachments and meeting requests IMAP4 only Select to download and store meeting requests and message attac
92. ze all folders after the initial connection select Services gt Synchronize Folders To synchronize just the selected folder and the Outbox folder select Services gt Send Receive Mail 13 Compose and send a message In list view select Compose gt New Message Enter the address of one or more recipients separating them with a semicolon If the recipient is listed in the Address Book enter a few letters of the recipients name and select Compose gt Check Name If there is only one match the email address is inserted If there is more than one match select the correct address from the Choose Email Recipients dialog box If there is no match then add a new email address through Choose Email Recipients To attach a file select File gt Attachments gt Add Attachment Select File gt Send If you are working offline the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect TIP To see more header information select the triangle in the lower right corner of the header area Select the triangle again to collapse the header area 14 Save a message Select File gt Save to save the message you are composing or editing The message is not sent and is saved in the inbox folder of the active service 5 5 a TICCN Opticon H15 User Manual 15 Reply to or forward a message e Open the message and then select Compose gt Reply to Sender Reply to All or Forward e Enter yo

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