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1. 1 Point the H 27 scan window at the bar code to be scanned and press the left or right Scan key The scanned data appears on the screen Release the trigger key To scan a 2D barcode perform the following 1 Point the H 27 scan window at the bar code to be scanned and press the left or right Scan key The scanned data appears on the screen Release the trigger key 92 APPENDIX Specifications Appendix Specifications H 27 Specifications Processor Qualcomm MSM8960 Dual Core Krait 1 5GHz Android 4 2 Memory Standard 1GB Storage Standard 8GB Display e 4 3 TFT 800 480 e Brightness 350nits Capacitive Touch e 2 finger touch e Gorilla glass AR solution WWAN 1 RF WCDMA GSM GWTR 1605 support e GSM850 900 1800 1900 e EDGE850 900 1800 1900 e GPRS850 900 1800 1900 e WCDMA3850 1700 AWS 1900 2100 Voice 3 HSPA Modem Bluetooth V4 0 LE WiFi 802 11a b g n 13 channels need roaming function WCN3660 e Gen 8 GPSOne with GPS and GLONASS e Strong signal open sky 130 dBm cold start 32 sec onds e Weak signal mild indoor 161 dBm 60 seconds NFC Optional NFC standards according to Android 4 2 CDD 15015693 and MIFARE Back Camera Internal CMOS 5 0 Mega Pixels auto focus flash light mipi interface Battery pack 3 V capacity 2860mAh Charging time 2 5 3 hours Backup Battery e Li ion Polymer 3 7V 80 100 mA e Hot swap time of 3 5 minutes O G y
2. A confirmation message appears Touch Remove account to confirm Touch E to return to the previous screen 23 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Advanced Settings Managing Storage Space Use the Storage settings menu to view the total and available space on the device The device has two storage sources e USB STORAGE The internal storage e SD CARD The micro SD card To view the total and available storage space do the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In DEVICE touch Storage To unmount the memory card for safe removal perform the following On the Home screen touch gt Settings In DEVIGE touch Storage Touch Unmount SD card A A confirmation message appears on the status bar Touch OK to confirm a Touch 89 to return to the previous screen 6 Turn off the device and remove the memory card If you unmount the SD card some apps you are using will stop and may be unavailable until you remount the SD card Cancel OK 24 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Browser Application and Operation This chapter covers information on how to use pre installed applications and customize related settings Browser Use Browser to view web pages Launching a Web Page 1 On the Home screen touch gt Browser 2 Touch the address bar ia ci Web Images Sign in NOTE If the address bar is not visible swipe down the screen 3 Enter the URL o
3. Op e Battery cover detection Hotswap functionality Battery cover sensor and backup battery voltage detection for securing hotswap functionality Working time Video time Garound 8 hours at film with speaker 50 Brightness 50 WIFI turned on 53 APPENDIX Specifications H 27 Specifications I O e 1x SIM e 1 x Micro SD e 1 x Micro USB female type OTG amp charging function e 1x Earphone jack pin defined as Apple e 6 x Function key 2 physical keys e 1x Power button 2 x Volume button NOTE For reset function press the Power button for 7 to 10 seconds e 1 x System connector include charging function OTG USB function Power Adaptor e Input 100V to 240V AC at 50 60Hz 0 8A e Output 5V DC 3A DC plug NOTE Micro USB male type only supports 1 5A e AC Cable e Certification UL FCC CE PSE amp BSMI 2KV surge test 5 to 95 RH no condensation Drop specification Multiple 1 5 meters 4 feet drop to concrete 6 faces 6 times per face at 25 degree C operating temperature Electrostatic Discharge 15kVdc air discharge at could be reboot ESD e 8kVdc direct discharge at could be re boot Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Preface Copyright Copyright O 2014 All rights reserved No part of this user manual may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means wit
4. Shooting guideline 6 Touch O to stop shooting 31 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Email Email Use the device to send and receive emails using Internet email accounts Setting up an Email Account 1 On the Home screen touch gt Email Enter the email address and password 32 Account setup Touch Next You can set up email for most l accounts in just a few steps NOTE Touch Manual setup to manually configure Dr the email Password NOTE To setup an Exchange email account refer to Adding an Account on page 22 4 Setthe Inbox checking frequency setting and touch other options box to enable the necessary settings gt Account settings 5 Touch Next to continue Inbox checking frequency Every 15 minutes 4 Send email from this account by default Z Notify me when email arrives Sync email from this account Automatically download attachments when connected to Wi Fi Previous 32 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Email 6 Enter the account and display names and touch Next Account setup Once the account setup is complete the device will Your account is set up and email is i i on its way automatically retrieve the emails Give this account a name optional User A Your name displayed on outgoing messages TestEmail Viewing Emails By default emails are automatically saved in the Inbox folder Inbox xxxx004 gmail com 4 Facebook Jun 9 Unread
5. On the Home screen touch gt Email Touch z gt Settings Touch General or an email account p D A Touch an option and change the necessary settings Settings ADD ACCOUNT gt xxxx004Mgmail c ADD ACCOUNT APPLICATION Account name Auto advance User Select which screen to show after you delete a message Your name TestEmail Message text size Normal sized text Signature Append text to messages that you send Reply all Make Reply all the default for Quick responses message replies Edit text that you frequently insert when composing emails Ask to show pictures Pictures in messages won t be shown Default account automatically Send email from this account by A default DATA USAGE Inbox check frequency Every 15 minutes 36 ADD ACCOUNT APPLICATION AND OPERATION File Manager File Manager Use File Manager to browse and manage files folders stored in the internal memory the device or the memory card installed in the device Browsing Files 1 On the Home screen touch gt File Manager 2 Browse the folder list and touch the folder to explore m File Manager storage Q 1 2 09 10 00 PM 0 Items Alarms 1 2 70 9 00 AM 0 Items Android 1 2 70 9 21 AM 1 Items DCIM 6 13 14 12 30 PM 3 Items Download 1 2 70 9 00 AM 0 Items ro Movies 1 2 70 9 00 AM 0 Items Music 1 2 70 9 00 AM 0 Items storage sdcard0 storage sdcardl Capacity 968 4M U
6. The operating temperature for this device is from 10 C to 50 C e Do not use the device on board an aircraft 55 Regulatory Statement RF Exposure Information SAR This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States During SAR testing this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation and near the body with the separation of 10 mm Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg This device is complied with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE1528 This device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when teste
7. a b g n Replaceable battery WWAN GPRS Edge UMTS HSDPA Support sunlight readable Built in GPS GLONASS receiver Gorilla class Il touch screen e RFID device 13 56MHZz built in standard ISO 14443 A B FeliCa R W e Sensors Accelerometer e compass gyroscope ambient light vibrator e 1 5m drop resistance and IP54 Package Contents Headset USB cable H 27 USB to DC cable Quick Start Battery Guide INTRODUCTION Product Overview Product Overview Front and Back a g OPTICON ES NOJ Description 1 LEDs Used for power and system and application notifications Speaker for handheld phone calls Proximity and light Proximity sensor for detection of near objects e g sensor used for turning off touch display during voice calls Light sensor for automatically adjusting display backlight to the environmental light 4 Display with touch panel Search action Action depends on active application view 8 ReconApp Selecta previously sited aivi 8 Back Retama previas aani Audio input for voice calls and applications INTRODUCTION Product Overview Left and Right Item Description No 1 Barcode scan trigger Press to scan barcodes keys 2 Micro USB OTG port Connect to a USB cable for data transfer or battery charging purposes Earphone jack 3 5mm audio jack Volume keys Press to adjust the volume Top and Bottom Item Description No 1
8. edit the phone number before making a call touch gt Edit number before call Edit the phone number and touch to make a call To clear all call log touch gt Clear call log Touch OK to confirm To configure the call settings touch z gt Settings Tap the desired option and change the necessary settings APPLICATION AND OPERATION Barcode Scanner Module Barcode Scanner Module This device is equipped with a barcode scanner module which supports many of the popular barcode formats currently used worldwide NOTE During the system initialization after powering on the device for the first time or resetting the device to factory default the scanner will take approximately 30 seconds to be activated It is highly recommended not to press the barcode scan trigger key within 30 seconds Configuring Barcode Reader Settings Before scanning a barcode configure the scanner settings 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings gt Barcode Reader Barcode Reader 2 Touch one of the following options Barcode reader Prefix Suffix settings Barcode reader Check the box to enable Set the prefix and suffix characters barcode module function Code readable settings Set the code readable or disable e Prefix Suffix settings Configure the prefix and O a Set the code options suffix characters i i Read options Set the read options e Code readable settings Configure the code Output mode readable settings Keyboard
9. forward backward 42 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Music Creating a Playlist On the Home screen touch gt Music Touch and hold the desired song to add Touch Add to playlist Select a playlist APD To create a new playlist touch New Enter the new playlist name and touch Save Add to playlist Current playlist New Assigning a Song as Ringtone 1 On the Home screen touch gt Music 2 Touch and hold the desired song to be the device ringtone Track01 3 Touch Use as phone ringtone Play Add to playlist Use as phone ringtone Delete Search 43 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Music Deleting a Song 44 A NA On the Home screen touch gt Music Touch and hold the desired song to delete Touch Delete Touch OK to delete the selected song Permanently delete Track01 from USB storage OK Cancel APPLICATION AND OPERATION People People Use People to view and manage the contact list Adding a New Contact 1 On the Home screen touch gt People Touch Create a new contact Touch one of the following e New Contact in Device To save the new contact to the phone memory e New Contact in Card To save the new contact to the memory card NOTE By default your new contact information will not be backed up If you want to back up the contact online touch Add account and fill in the account information If you do not want to back up your contact infor
10. minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes Cancel 16 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Changing Basic Settings Configuring Sound Settings The industrial smartphone has several sound settings such as general sound ringtones notifications and alarms To adjust the volume perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings In DEVICE touch Sound gt Volumes Drag the respective volume slide to adjust the volume Music video games other media 4 Touch OK to confirm the settings 4 Ringtone amp notifications KA Alarms To customize the device ringtones and notifications perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In DEVICE touch Sound gt Phone ringtone or Sound gt Default notification sound sier 3 Select the desired setting from the available ringtone Free Flight options Friendly Ghost 4 Touch OK to confirm the settings Funk Y all Game Over Guitar Gimme Mo Town Girtab Glacial Groove Growl Cancel NOTE To enable the device to vibrate for incoming call or notifications touch Vibrate when ringing checkbox USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Managing Wireless and Network Settings Managing Wireless and Network Settings Connecting to Wireless Networks To connect to an available wireless network perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In WIRELESS amp NETWOR
11. mode Intent mode settings e Code options Configure the code options Natre Trigger button Both left right scan buttons e Read options Configure the read options including read mode read time margin redundancy positive and negative and scan angle settings e Output mode Select the output mode Barcode Reader e Intent mode settings Set the intent action and category Handle barcodes with URI con a Trigger button Specify which button s to be Restore factory default settings used as trigger key s Backup current settings e Handle barcodes with URI content Enable URI content support Restore settings Show the notification icon e Restore factory default settings Return all Enable the notification icon barcode reader settings to the factory default Sound and Vibration feedback settings ae Demo for barcodereader e Backup current settings Back up the current A BA01J19 barcode reader settings e Restore settings Restore the current barcode reader settings 91 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Barcode Scanner Module e Show the notification icon Check the box to enable notification icon to be displayed on the status bar e Sound and Vibration feedback Configure the feedback type and sound e BCR Demo Demo for barcodereader Firmware Version View the module firmware version 3 Touch A to return to the Home screen Scanning a Barcode To scan a 1D barcode perform the following
12. screen to the right to view the latest captured photos e Touch to Delete the video Rotate or view Details of the video Touch to choose a sharing application i e Bluetooth Email to share the current video e Touc A to view photos or videos in a Filmstrip or Grid e Touch MF to view other recorded photos or videos in Gallery Configuring Video Settings Touch O to open the video menu NOTE You can open the video menu also by touching and holding the Camera screen Perform the following e Touch ES to configure the basic video settings Available options Time lapse Off On Video quality VGA CIF QVGA QCIF Store location ON OFF Video Encoder MPEG4 H263 H264 Audi Encoder AMRNB AAC Video duration 30 seconds MMS 10 minutes 30 minutes Color effect None Mono Sepia Negative Solarize Posterize Aqua Emboss Sketch Neon Video High FrameRate Off On Power Mode Low Power Normal Power e Touch Fw to change the white balance settings Available options TY Cloudy EO Daylight Fw Auto Fluorescent or Incandescent 30 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Camera Capturing Panorama Shots 1 On the Home screen touch gt Camera 2 Touch o and select E to switch to Panorama mode 3 Aim the device at the subject 4 Touch to start capturing the shot 5 Pan the device horizontally and follow the shooting guideline as shown on the screen Capturing panorama
13. to configure other advanced settings NOTE The availability of options varies depending on the current web page Additional Web Page Features Touch E to add or close tabs view bookmarks browsing history saved pages and configur browser settings Do any of the following e Touch to add new tabs e Touch to view BOOKMARKS tab browsing Google HISTORY tab or SAVED PAGES tab sos e Touch to open New incognito tab Close other tabs view History tab Saved pages or configure Settings 26 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Camera Camera Use Camera to capture photos and panorama shots and record videos Capturing Photos 1 On the Home screen touch gt Camera Touch to switch between Camera mode Video mode or Panroama mode Touch to enter Camera menu 2 Aim the device at the subject e To zoom in on the subject move your fingers apart from each other at the location of the screen where you want to zoom in e To zoom out on the subject move your fingers closer together at the location of the screen where you want to zoom out 3 Touch O to capture the shot 27 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Camera Reviewing Photos Slide the screen from right to left to view the latest captured photos Touch z to Delete the photo switch to Slideshow Edit Rotate left right Crop Set picture as or view Details of the photo Touch to choose a sharing application i e Bluetooth Messaging Email
14. to share the current photo Camera Touch Hue to view photos or videos in a Filmstrip or Grid Touch ME to view other recorded photos or videos in Gallery Configuring Camera Settings Touch O to open the camera menu NOTE You can open the camera menu also by touching and holding the Camera screen Perform the following 28 Touch E to configure the basic camera settings Touch High Dynamic Range to turn the mode on or off This mode adds more ratio of light to dark in your photographs Touch Mw to change the white balance settings Touch to adjust the image exposure saturation contrast and sharpness Delete Slideshow Edit Rotate left Rotate right Crop Set picture as Details APPLICATION AND OPERATION Camera Recording Videos 1 On the Home screen touch gt Camera 2 Touch 9 and select TI to switch to Video mode Touch to switch between Camera mode Video mode or Panroama mode Touch to enter Video menu 3 Aim the device at the subject 4 Touch O to start recording the video To zoom in on the subject move your fingers apart from each other at the location of the screen where you want to zoom in To zoom out on the subject move your fingers closer together at the location of the screen where you want to zoom out 9 Touch O to stop recording 29 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Camera Reviewing Videos A Camera Filmstrip view Slide the
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16. AM apply the values NTP server 2 android pool ntp org e To change the date time format touch Choose Select time zone date format and select the date format from the GMT 09 00 Korean Standard Time list Use 24 hour format 1 00 PM B Touch Select time zone to select the time zone from Choose date format 12 31 1970 the list 6 Touch Set time to set the time e Swipe the screen up and down on the related field item to adjust the time and touch Done to apply the values e To use a 24 hour format touch Use 24 hour format checkbox USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Changing Basic Settings Configuring Display Settings The industrial smartphone display can be configured in many ways to better suit the working environment To adjust the brightness perform the following On the Home screen touch gt Settings In DEVICE touch Display gt Brightness Drag the slider to adjust the brightness setting A DA Se Touch OK to confirm o Automatic brightness Cancel NOTE To enable the device to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen depending on the surrounding light touch Automatic brightness checkbox Touch OK to confirm To specify the idle time before the device automatically enters Suspend mode perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In DEVICE touch Display gt Sleep 3 Select the desired setting Never 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2
17. Barcode scan window 2 Power button e Turn on off the device e Press once to put the device into Suspend mode e Long press 10s for device hard reset System connector Connect to the cradle unit INTRODUCTION LED Indicators LED Indicators The H 27 industrial smartphone has two LED indicators No Item Description 1 Application LED Used by barcode scanner to indicate scanning and successful read Power and System Used to notify user about power and system status when display is OFF e Red when the battery is charging e Green when charging is complete GETTING STARTED Inserting the Battery Getting Started Inserting the Battery 1 Place the two thumbs on the back cover Press firmly and slide down to open the battery cover Lift up to remove the battery cover 2 Insert the battery according to the interaction on the battery label 3 Replace the battery cover GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery Charging the Battery 1 Open the USB cap 2 Connect the device using the DC to USB cable and power adaptor 3 Plug the other end of the power adaptor to the wall outlet to start charging NOTE H 27 can be charged with the supplied power adaptor and DC to USB cable from a PC via USB via H 27 cradle or any micro USB charger which is compliant with USB battery charging 1 2 http www usb org developers devclass docs USB Battery Charging 1 2 pdf Using improper adaptor cra
18. ISTRATION Device administrators View or deactivate device administrators Unknown sources Allow installation of apps from unknown sources 21 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Advanced Settings e Unknown sources Check the box to allow installation of applications from unknown sources e Verify apps Disallow or warn before installation of apps that may cause harm e Trusted credentials Allow applications to display trusted CA certificates e Install from storage Install encrypted certificates from memory card e Clear credentials Clear credential storage of all contents and reset its password 4 Touch fi to return to the previous screen Adding an Account Security Make passwords visible DEVICE ADMINISTRATION Device administrators View or deactivate device administrators Unknown sources Allow installation of apps from unknown sources CREDENTIAL STORAGE Trusted credentials Display trusted CA certificates Install from SD card Install certificates from SD card Synchronize the data email calendar and other information of an account with the device To add an Exchange account perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In ACCOUNTS touch Add account 22 Settings PERSONAL Location access A Security A Language input Backup amp reset ACCOUNTS Email Add account SYSTEM Date amp time Y Accessibility A
19. KS touch Wi Fi and set it to ON to enable the Wi Fi function The device searches for available networks within range 3 Touch an available network connection If prompted enter the password to connect to the Wi Fi network then touch Connect Wi Fi XXXX Connected XXXX Secured with WPA WPA2 protected network available XXXX Secured with WPA WPA2 protected network available XXXX Secured with WPA2 XXXX Secured with WPA2 protected network available XXXX Secured with WPA WPA2 protected network available y AF NOTE Password entry is required only for first time connection Once the device is connected to a network and Wi Fi is enabled on the device the device will automatically connect to that network Connecting to Bluetooth Devices To connect to a Bluetooth enabled device perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 InWIRELESS amp NETWORKS touch Bluetooth and selina am set it to ON to enable the Bluetooth function 3 Touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES for device to search for compatible Bluetooth devices in range H 27 Not visible to other Bluetooth devices AVAILABLE DEVICES Corporate To connect to a device touch the device name 5 Enter the passkey to connect The passkey must be the same passkey on the other device NOTE Touch H 27 to make the device visible to other devices 18 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Configuring L
20. L SMARTPHONE Understanding the Interface To remove items 1 Touch and hold the desired item to remove 2 Drag and drop the item to the Remove icon until the item turns red The application icon is removed from the Home screen Opening Applications Touch gt APPS tab to access the pre installed applications and device settings 14 Touch an icon to open the application Swipe the finger left or right to view more applications APPS WIDGETS Calculator a Downloads ef Messaging o Search Calendar e Settings f Camera File Manager USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Changing Basic Settings Changing Basic Settings Setting the Date and Time Adjust the date and time of the industrial smartphone to provide accurate operation The time zone can also be set accordingly To automatically adjust date and time perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings In SYSTEM touch Date amp time Touch Automatic date amp time checkbox to automatically set the date and time according to the network To manually adjust date and time perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In SYSTEM touch Date amp time sidad 3 Uncheck Automatic date time checkbox fn 4 Touch Set date to set the date avgi e Swipe the screen up and down on the related dot field item to adjust the value Touch Done to Set time 9 08
21. OPTICON H 2 7 Android Industrial Smartphone User Manual Table of Contents BPE O odo PA A o o O NR 1 Fel tartas 1 Package COMENS EE vitces 1 PO MEN ven 2 FROM 1910 WACK EEE 2 Len ana RONE EEE 3 LP E E EA 3 A e EA E 4 Getting Started oocconcccncccncocncocccnanonnnonccnnnnnnnnnronanennrnnnrnnnrnarenarennrnanenas 5 inserting INE BT Lav D TEEN cerraron 6 Inserting the MicroSD Card rrrunnranennnnnnarnrnnnnanennnrnnnannrnnanenanenneennnsnnnnennnene T Eu SIM Card AA 7 Powering the Device On Off ooccoccccccccccnoconoconocononocnonanonanonanocanonannnnanonaninas 8 FET MOUE ane tne ar see ec ee eee en ee ee 8 ONE SCT CCM ae 9 Using the Android Industrial Smartphone nnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnne 10 Understanding the Interface occoccccccccccncccncconconcncncncnnnonononononnnnncnnnnnnnaninos 10 Home Screen Overview rrrrrannnanenanrnansnnnnnnannnannnansnnnennnsnnnnnnanennnennnen 10 SANUS and INOUMICAUONS pre 11 Using the Touch Screen cccocccncccconoconcconncocnonononanonannnnnnonanonnnonaninaninanoss 12 Managing the Home Screen rrrnrnanenanennnnnnnrnnnnnnnnsnnnennnrnnsnnnannnnnennnee 13 Opening APPICA OMS EEE 14 Changing Basic Settings oocooccoconcconnconnconnononocanocanocannnnnnonanonanocannnnnos 15 Setting the Date and Time rnrrnannnnannnnnnnanennnnnnnnnnnnnnanrnanennnrnnnsenanennn 15 Configuring Display Settings occccocccocccccncocncconconcncnnn
22. SMARTPHONE Understanding the Interface Status and Notifications The Status Bar always appears on top of the screen and indicates different types of information Item Description oo Indicates that the barcode reader is enabled Bluetooth icon Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled To enable this function see Connecting to Bluetooth Devices on page 18 Wi Fi icon Indicates the Wi Fi signal strength To enable this function see Connecting to Wireless Networks on page 18 Cellular network icon Indicates the cellular network signal strength Battery icon Indicates the battery status Time Displays the system time To correct the time see Setting the Date and Time on page 15 Drag the status bar downwards to display more information NOTE Depending on the current application and available features for the device the icons displayed on the status bar may vary USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Understanding the Interface Using the Touch Screen The device is equipped with a 4 3 inch touch screen The following describes some tips on how to use the touch screen Touching e Touch an icon displayed on the screen to select it e A pop out menu may appear depending on the function in use by touching and holding on the screen Scrolling e Scroll up down slide the finger up down on the screen e Scroll right left slide the finger right left on the screen Dragging Touch and hol
23. anguage and Keyboard Set Configuring Language and Keyboard Settings Changing the System Language To change the system language perform the following On the Home screen touch gt Settings In PERSONAL touch Language amp input pales English United Kingdom Touch Language Touch the desired language Engen Unien States aa a a oa Touch RE to return to the previous screen Espa ol Espa a Espa ol Estados Unidos Filipino Fran ais Hrvatski IsiZulu Changing the Input Settings By default the device uses the Android keyboard To manage the keyboard settings perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings gt Language amp input Language amp input 2 In KEYBOARD amp INPUT METHODS touch Default IA gt Set up input method Android keyboard AOSP English US Japanese IME 3 To configure the input method touch E on the desired keyboard option and change the necessary AEA AA settings 4 Touch RE to return to the previous screen USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Configuring Language and Keyboard Set Using the User Dictionary The device has a built in user dictionary allowing users to add words to it To add words to the dictionary perform the following 1 To modify a word in the dictionary perform the following N T O A A Or Pl SN E Add to dictionary On the Home screen touch gt Settings In PERSONAL touch Language a
24. bout phone To add an Email account please refer to Email on page 32 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Advanced Settings Touch Corporate Enter the Email address and Password NOTE If there are more than one accounts check the Send email from this account by default box to set the current account as the default account Touch Next to continue Enter the required information such as Domain or Username Password Server for Exchange account etc NOTE Obtain these information from the network Touch Next to continue and complete the wizard administrator or service provider Touch 89 to return to the previous screen To synchronize accounts perform the following ae E a ds On the Home screen touch gt Settings In ACCOUNTS touch Email Touch the desired account to synchronize Check the boxes of the desired data to sync such as Email Touch gt Sync now Touch 83 to return to the previous screen To remove an account perform the following or me AN On the Home screen touch gt Settings In ACCOUNTS touch Email Touch the desired account to remove Touch Bi gt Remove account gt Add an Exchange account You can set up an Exchange account in just a few steps Email address Password Send email from this account by default Sync O xxxx004 Sync now he Email Remove account Email Last synced 6 12 2014 2 54 PM hd
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26. d an icon to move its position Pinching e Zoom in move the two fingers apart from each other at the specific area on the screen to zoom In e Zoom out move the two fingers closer together at the specific area on the screen to zoom out 12 USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Understanding the Interface Managing the Home Screen Add shortcut icons widgets and folders on the Home screen and change the wallpaper To change the wallpaper 1 Touch and hold a blank space on the Home screen 2 A pop up window appears Touch one of the following Choose wallpaper from e Gallery To use pictures saved on the device a e Live Wallpapers To use pre installed E TA interactive wallpapers that came with the device i Wallpapers Wallpapers To use preset wallpapers that came with the device NOTE Live wallpapers increase the power consumption and might reduce the user time To add shortcut icons or widgets 1 On the Home screen touch gt APPS or WIDGETS tab to display the applications widgets 2 To add an item touch and hold the application icon then drag it to the specific Home screen App info To move items Move items from one screen panel to another or rearrange the icons 1 Touch and hold the desired item until the item is enlarged 2 Drag and drop the item to the desired location USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIA
27. d with the device directly contacted to the body The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID Q2QH 27 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirements SAR compliance for body worn operation is based on a separation distance of 10 mm between the unit and the human body Carry this device at least 10 mm away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level To support body worn operation choose the belt clips or holsters which do not contain metallic components to maintain a separation of 10 mm between this device and your body RF exposure compliance with any body worn accessory which contains metal was not tested and certified and use such body worn accessory should be avoided 96 WEEE Notice The WEEE logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and proper rec
28. dle or cable might cause damage to the device and void the warranty When the battery is charging e The status LED lights red e When the device is turned on the icon is displayed on the top right corner of the screen GETTING STARTED Inserting the MicroSD Card Inserting the MicroSD Card Remove the battery cover and remove the battery and SIM card Unlock the memory card slot by sliding it toward the bottom of H 27 Insert a micro SD card into the memory card slot Gently place down the memory card slot Lock the memory card slot by sliding it toward the top of H 27 Replace the SIM card and the battery Replace the battery cover Inserting the SIM Card Remove the battery cover and battery Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot as shown in the illustration Replace the battery and the battery cover GETTING STARTED Powering the Device On Off Powering the Device On Off To turn on the device Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on the device To turn off the device 1 Press and hold the Power button for at least 3 seconds Touch Power off 3 A confirmation message appears on the screen Touch OK to turn the device off Power off Airplane mode Airplane mode is ON Reboot Suspend Mode To save power put the device to Suspend mode when not in use In Suspend mode the device is in Power On mode but the screen backlight is turned off e To put the de
29. email You have more friends on Facebook than you think The fastest way to find all of your Jack 7 3 2013 meeting at 5pm Dear All meeting at 5pm today Indicates this email Read emails Jack vat contains attachment flower photos Hi photos collections SY Indicates this email has been added to the Starred folder Load more messages e Touch to manually receive emails e Touch l to view other folders e Touch Q to search email that contains specific text in the current folder e Touch to compose a new email e Touch to configure email account settings 33 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Email Composing and Sending an Email Reading and Replying an Email 34 1 aoe A On the Home screen touch gt Email Touch Enter the recipient s email address in the To field Enter a subject in the Subject field if necessary Compose the email NOTE To add attachments to emails touch gt Attach file Then select the file to attach Touch gt to send the email On the Home screen touch gt Email Touch an email to open it Perform any of the following e To reply the email touch or touch E gt Reply all e To forward the email touch E gt Forward Then enter the recipient email in the To field e To view the attachment touch the Attachments tab To save the file into the device touch SAVE NOTE To view the attached photo in full screen touch VIEW Co
30. hout permission from the manufacturer Google the Google logo Android the Android logo and Tags are trademarks of Google Inc Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wireless Fidelity Alliance microSD is a trademark of SD Card Association Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc Java JME and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries All other products use in this device and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Safety Information Read the following safety information before using the device e Use only the power adaptor provided by the manufacturer Use of unauthorized accessories may void the warranty e Avoid using the device near electromagnetic sources such as TVs radios and microwave ovens e Unplug the power adaptor from the wall outlet during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire e Do not expose the device to direct sunlight over a long period of time e Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents to clean the device e Do not handle the device with wet hands while it is being charged This may cause an electric shock or serious damage to the device e Do not operate the device while it is being charged This may cause unforeseen damage e Do not store the device in temperatures lower than 20 C or higher than 70 C e
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32. l screen Perform the following e To view other files swipe the finger to the left or right e To share this photo touch and select the desired sharing application e To delete or edit this photo play the slideshow or show more options touch Jj e To apply effect or edit the photo touch el 38 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Gallery Playing Videos On the Home screen touch gt Gallery Touch the desired album folder The recorded files are displayed in thumbnails Touch the desired video to playback Perform one of the following e To play the video touch OC e To view other files swipe the finger to the left or right e To share this video touch and select the desired sharing application e To delete this video or show more options touch Playing Slideshow On the Home screen touch gt Gallery Touch the desired album folder swe Slideshow The recorded files are displayed in thumbnails gt WN E Select item Touch gt Slideshow to start the slideshow ae To stop the slideshow at anytime touch the screen 39 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Messaging Messaging Use Messaging to send and receive text and MMS messages Creating and Sending a Text Message On the Home screen touch gt Messaging Touch Es 52 New message Enter the recipient s phone number in the To field Compose the message OG eS YS Touch gt to send the message NOTE By exiting Mes
33. mation touch Keep local Enter the contact information such as name phone number email address home address and other related data Touch DONE to save the contact New Contact New Contact in Device New Contact in Card Phone only unsynced contact A Name Add organization PHONE Phone MOBILE EMAIL Email ADDRESS Address Add another field 45 APPLICATION AND OPERATION People Importing Exporting Contacts To import export contacts from to the SIM card or storage perform the following 1 2 On the Home screen touch gt People Touch z gt Import export and choose one of the following options e Manage SIM card contacts e Imports from storage e Export to storage If you choose to export contacts you are prompted to confirm the destination file Touch OK to confirm Managing Contacts To edit a contact information perform the following ae IN On the Home screen touch gt People Touch the desired contact to modify Touch gt Edit Modify the necessary information and or touch Add another field to add additional information Touch DONE to save the changes To share a contact information perform the following sal ml 46 On the Home screen touch gt People Touch the desired contact to share Touch z gt Share Import export contacts Manage SIM card contacts Import from storage Export to storage Share visible contacts Pho
34. mp input gt Personal dictionary To add words to the dictionary touch Type the word to add to the dictionary PHRASE Shortcut Language English United States Type the shortcut optional Repeat steps 3 to 5 to add more words Touch to return to the previous screen On the Home screen touch gt Settings In PERSONAL touch Language amp input gt Personal dictionary Touch the word to edit Modify the word and the shortcut optional Repeat steps 3 to 4 to modify more words Touch Mex to return to the previous screen To delete a word from the dictionary perform the following 20 1 2 On the Home screen touch gt Settings In PERSONAL touch Language amp input gt gt Personal dictionary Touch O to delete the word The word is removed from the dictionary apple Shortcut Language English United States Repeat steps 3 to delete more words Touch 89 to return to the previous screen USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Configuring Location Services Based on the location the Location Services settings menu allows interactive options with Google 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In PERSONAL touch Location access 3 Touch one of the following options e Access to my location Let applications that have asked your permission use your location information e GPS satellites Let application
35. mpose the email Touch gt to send the email Compose xxxx004 gmail com flower photos 4 azurahmat Qptsgi com To xxxx004 gmail com 1 3 2013 Message Attachments 3 y Flower1 jpg ON 110KB SAVE EA q Flower2 jpg 156KB SAVE wee Flower3 jpg pe 160KB SAVE APPLICATION AND OPERATION Email Deleting Emails To delete an email at a time perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt Email 2 Touch an email to open it flower photos flower photos 3 Touch amp to delete the current email To xxxx004 gmail com 7 3 2013 y azurahmat ptsgi com Message Attachments 3 Hi photos collections To delete selected emails in the same folder perform the following On the Home screen touch gt Email 1 2 Touch and hold the desired email to delete Select other email s if necessary on at 5pm Dear All meeting at are 5pm today 3 Touch amp to delete the selected email s xxxx004 19 09 2012 Meeting at 5pm Yr Load more messages 35 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Email Adding Other Email Accounts 1 On the Home screen touch gt Email 2 Touch F gt Settings Settings 3 Touch ADD ACCOUNT General 4 Repeat Steps 2 6 in Setting up an Email Account 55 cs on page 32 NOTE Check the Send email from this account by default box to set this new account as the default email account Customizing Email Settings
36. n the address bar Google Touch Go on the on screen keyboard a Settings Use Google com tw Privacy amp Terms NOTE Be sure that the device is properly connected to Internet either via Wi Fi connection or mobile data network Viewing the Current Web Page To zoom in on the current page move the two fingers apart from each other at the location of the screen to zoom in In zoom mode swipe the finger up down and left right to scroll on the page To zoom out on the current page move the two fingers closer together at the location of the screen to zoom out 25 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Browser Managing Web Pages a Touch to change the view current setting or configure i other fu nctions https www google com amp e Refresh Select to reload current web page e Forward Select to go to the next page e Bookmarks Select to view bookmarks history or nte saved pages Share page e Save to bookmarks Select to save favorite web pages Find on page as bookmarks Request desktop site Save for offline reading e Share page Select to share the current page via Bluetooth Email or Messaging Settings e Find on page Select to find texts on the current web page e Request desktop site Select to open the current web page in desktop display mode e Save for offline reading Select to save the current web page to be available even when the internet service is not available e Settings Select
37. ndicating the current contact has been removed from the Favorite list 48 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Phone Phone Use Phone to make or receive a phone call using the device Making a Call 1 On the Home screen touch gt Phone 2 Enter the phone number using the on screen keypad e To delete a wrong number touch EX e To delete the entire number touch and hold Cx 3 Touch to make a call after the user finishes entering the phone number 4 To end the call after dialing touch Ema NOTE As an alternative calls can be made directly from the contact lists Touch People tab and touch the desired contact s phone number Carmen ail Johnson Yang y 49 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Phone Answering a Call NOTE When the O icon is touched it automatically To answer a call touch and drag it to the R icon 0988 383 333 Taiwan To reject the call touch and drag it to the icon To reject and send a message directly to the caller touch and drag it to the CON INCOMING CALL changes to Viewing Call Log The Call Log screen displays the recent outgoing received or missed calls To view the Call Log screen touch the Call Log tab 90 O 0988 383 333 0988 383 333 09888383333 wee Barney Clear call log C Settings To remove an entry from the list select the desired entry and touch gt Remove from call log To
38. ne only unsynced contact John Add organization PHONE Phone MOBILE 4 b Add another field Select the desired sharing application to send the contact information APPLICATION AND OPERATION People To assign a contact ringtone perform the following On the Home screen touch gt People Touch the desired contact to assign a ringtone to Touch z gt Set ringtone W D a Select the desired ringtone and touch OK to confirm To delete a contact perform the following On the Home screen touch gt People Touch the desired contact to delete Touch gt Delete ll le nn Touch OK to confirm the deletion To send all calls from specific contact to voicemail perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt People 2 Touch the desired contact to revert all calls directly to voicemail 3 Touch gt All calls to voicemail To add a contact to Favorite list perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt People Touch the desired contact to add to the Favorite list Touch and it turns ES indicating the current contact has been added to the Favorite list 4 Touch Favorite tab r to view the favorite contact s 47 APPLICATION AND OPERATION People To remove a specific contact from Favorite list perform the following 1 On the Home screen touch gt People 2 Touch the desired contact to remove from the Favorite list 3 Touch and it turns xXx i
39. overy of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserve natural resources Moreover proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal recovery and collection points please contact your local city center household waste disposal service shop from where you purchased the equipment or manufacturer of the equipment FE cE D30001 57 FCC Regulations 15 19 a 3 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 15 105 b NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference
40. s use GPS on your phone to pinpoint your location e Wi Fi amp mobile network location Let applications use Google s location service to estimate your location faster Anonymous location data will be collected and sent to Google 4 Touch E to return to the previous screen Configuring Security Settings Location access Access to my location Let apps that have asked your permission use your location information LOCATION SOURCES GPS satellites Let apps use GPS on your phone to pinpoint your location Wi Fi 8 mobile network location Let apps use Google s location service to estimate your location faster Anonymous location data will be collected and sent to Google Use the Security settings menu to configure the device security options 1 On the Home screen touch gt Settings 2 In PERSONAL touch Security 3 Touch one of the following options e Screen lock Use slide or set up a pattern PIN or password to lock or unlock the screen e Owner info Select to show owner info on the Lock screen e Set up SIM RUM card lock Set up SIM card to lock or change the SIM pin codes e Make passwords visible Check the box to show the password when the data is entered Device administrators View or disactivate device administrators Security SCREEN SECURITY Screen lock Slide Owner info SIM RUIM CARD LOCK Set up SIM RUIM card lock PASSWORDS Make passwords visible DEVICE ADMIN
41. saging before sending the message the unsent message will be automatically saved as a draft Type message Adding an Attachment to a Message 1 On the Home screen touch gt Messaging ion 3 Enter the recipient s phone number in the To field lan Pictures 4 Compose the message 5 Touch to add an attachment and select one of MANE DIGUE the following options gt Videos e Pictures Select to attach a photo from Gallery lt Capture video e Capture picture Select to take a picture to Audio attach e Videos Select to attach a video clip Record audio e Capture video Select to record a video to DJ Slideshow attach e Audio Select to attach an audio file e Record audio Select to record the voice to attach e Slide show Select to attach a slideshow 6 Touch gt to send the message 40 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Messaging Configuring Messaging Settings On the Home screen touch gt Messaging Touch z gt Settings Settings STORAGE Touch an option and change the necessary settings Delete old messages Delete old messages as limits are a reached Delete old messages Select this option to Text message limit delete old messages as limits are reached 500 messages per conversation Text message limit Select to specify the ee eee maximum limit of text message per Pe MES conversation aragon Multimedia message limit Select to specify messageyousend the ma
42. sed 7 8M Free 960 6M storaae sdcardO Capacitv 4 9G Used 95 0M Free 4 8G Managing Files and Folders Perform one of the following e To create a new folder touch IG Enter the folder m name and touch OK R File Manager To rename the folder or file touch and hold the item and fil touch Rename Enter the new name and touch OK 7 arms Sorting by Name e To sort item by name touch gt Sorting by Name gone v e To copy file or folder touch and hold the item to copy e AM tr and touch Copy To paste the file or folder select the aan a 7 destination path and touch 2 gt Paste agy Download e To delete a file or folder touch and hold the item to gt Te delete and touch Delete Touch OK to confirm the peer deletion a 1 2 70 9 00 AM 0 Items storage sdcard0 storage sdcardl Capacity 968 4M Used 7 8M Free 960 6M e To move a file or folder touch and hold the item to move HEEE aaa and touch Cut To paste the file or folder select the destination path and touch gt Paste 3 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Gallery Gallery Use Gallery to view captured photos recorded videos or downloaded photos stored in the internal memory the device or the memory card installed in the device Viewing Photos 1 On the Home screen touch gt Gallery 2 Touch the desired album folder Albums The recorded files are displayed in thumbnails 3 Touch the desired image to view it in ful
43. to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 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 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment About this Manual The content in this manual is as accurate as possible However due to continuous product improvements some contents and specifications may have been changed since this manual was written In this case take the actual device as basis No part of this user manual may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without a written permission from the manufacturer Information is subject to change without prior notice 98 OP TICON www opticon com
44. vice to Suspend mode press the Power button once The screen backlight turns off e To turn the backlight on press the Power button again GETTING STARTED Unlocking the Screen Unlocking the Screen By default the screen is locked after turning the device on when leaving suspend mode or after a period of inactivity The screen lock time can be set in Settings menu see Configuring Display Settings on page 16 AZ SAT JANUARY 3 7 Y CO To unlock the screen drag Y towards Cog SAT JANUARY 3 NOTE When the icon is touched it automatically changes to USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL SMARTPHONE Understanding the Interface Using the Android Industrial Smartphone Understanding the Interface Home Screen Overview Item Status Bar All Apps Button 10 OL Google Description Displays pending notifications on the left and status such as time battery level or signal strength on the right Swipe down from the status bar to show notification details Home is a customizable space that houses application shortucts folders and widgets Navigate between different home screen panels by swiping left and right Always keeps your most important shortcuts and folders in view regardless of which Home panel is currently showing The All Apps screen lets you browse the entire set of applications and widgets that are installed on your device USING THE ANDROID INDUSTRIAL
45. ximum limit of multimedia message per A E e conve rsation MULTIMEDIA MMS MESSAGES Delivery reports Select to request a delivery Delivery reports report for each sent text message o Manage SIM card messages Select to manage messages stored on the SIM card Delivery reports MMS Select to request a delivery report for each sent multimedia message Read reports Select to request a read report for each sent multimedia message Auto retrieve Select to automatically retrieve new messages Roaming auto retrieve Select to automatically retrieve new messages while roaming Notifications Select to display message notifications in status bar Sound Select to choose a ringtone of new messages Vibrate Select to disable enable vibration when new message is received Touch to Restore default settings 41 APPLICATION AND OPERATION Music Music Use Music to listen to the favorite songs using the device Playing a Song 1 On the Home screen touch gt Music 2 Touch the Songs tab All songs are displayed on the screen TrackO1 Unknown artist Track02 Unknown artist 3 Touch a song to play Touch to enter Now Playing screen Touch to enable disable the shuffle mode Touch to toggle the repeat mode Unknown artist sdcard2 Touch to pause the playback Track01 Touch again to play Touch to skip to the l H Touch to skip to the previous song next song Slide to go
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