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Psion Teklogix Vehicle-Mount Computer 8515 User's Manual
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1. Fi Start 3 Control Panel J Bluetooth Manager 2A esis 5 12 1 1 Scan Tap on the Scan button to list available devices Figure 5 35 Scan R6 Please wait while Bluetooth scans Stop for devices services IPv6 Services Support 4 Set PIN Remove E Start T Control Panel Bluetooth Manager MES 512 Wait for the 8515 to complete its scan approximately 20 seconds When scanning starts the Scan button will change to Stop if necessary you can tap on this button to stop the process Once scanning is complete all discovered devices will be displayed in the list box with Name Address Active status and PIN information 92 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration The Devices Tab Iam Note During the scanning process addresses are located first followed by names 5 12 1 2 Only the names of devices that are within the Bluetooth radio coverage range will be retrieved The Active column indicates whether any service is activated for that device When a service is activated the device is displayed in the list even when it is not detected during the scan The PIN column indicates whether you have a PIN password set for the device At this point you can either query for services or set the PIN for each device Once you high light a device in the list box both the Services and Set PIN buttons become available Services A discov
2. Screen blanking adaptor cable optional Power pre regulator Extension power cable without screen blanking sensor Fuse assembly Extension wire _ Diode choke assembly Negative Positive connection connection Qu ET Vehicle DC power supply a greater than 24V When installing the 8515 on vehicles operating on 24 Volts and above the diode assembly supplied with the extension power cable 13985 should be used to reduce the AC ripple produced by the SCR traction motor controller on the vehicle To connect the diode push the male connector on the diode assembly into the female connector on the positive red lead of the power cable If the fuse assembly is already installed connect the diode assembly to the fuse assembly as described in the previous sentence Connect the red wire from the diode assembly to a fused power source on the vehicle It is recommended that all connections be secured with electrical tape or heat shrink to prevent contaminants from degrading the connection Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 139 SPECIFICATIONS 7 7 1 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Specifications 143 7 2 Colour Display 3 9 a LH RUE eR Ree Rate epe D CRI 144 Ted Keyboard esa ng ee a Wa Ned dee Re See E 144 7 4 External POWeE 4 xL Ree wen em BC Sedo RUE RU MESURE ere UR 145 7 5 Internal Lithium Polymer Battery 145 7 6 RadioSpecifications e 145
3. Q Bluetooth i Dewices IPv6 Keyboard Support 2 2 RDC Region amp Licenses Language K ji Total Recall TweakIT Settings n ovd e Manage Triggers hd Remove Programs 30 Volume 8 Sounds Fo Certificates Date Time lt Network and Dial u SNMP e b E gt 9 Dialing Display e 8 Owner Password er Storage Stylus Manager Input Panel PC Connection System Chapter 5 Configuration Internet Options 4 Power 1234 Teklogix Scanners Wireless Soft Keyboard WAN X c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 e ran aTwTeTrTtTv u i o p t 1 d f i c w ICAP a gjhji Shift z b n m Can TX Input Icon Si O55 El Input Panel The soft keyboard operates just like a standard keyboard except that rather than pressing a key you tap on letters numbers modifier keys etc on the 8515 screen To customize the appearance and behaviour of the soft keyboard Tap on the Input Panel icon in the Control Panel Figure 5 55 Input Panel Properties Input Panel Properties Input Panel Current input method G Y App Launch 4 Keys Keyboard To quickly switch input methods i GA tap and hold the Input Panel button and then select the desired IPv6 method from the menu Support RE Allow applications to automatically E show hide the Input Panel requires a warm reset R
4. 5 8 3 Advanced Power Properties Figure 5 22 Advanced Tab Power Properties OK D Battery Suspend Advanced Devices Allow suspend with Low power warnings R n Enable battery warnings Active network interface M Active TCP IP connection Allow Suspend With This tab allows you to specify whether or not your unit will enter suspend state while is op erating with an active PPP connection network interface or active TCP IP connection Low Power Warnings The checkbox under this section of the tab allows you to enable a warning message when the battery becomes low 84 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Devices 5 8 4 Devices Figure 5 23 Devices Tab Power Properties Ok ES Battery Suspend Advanced Devices Slot power status Built in devices power status RI Enable Bluetooth WWAN power mode Slot Power Status This tab allows you to enable or disable power to the CF slot in your unit Built In Devices Power Status A checkmark next to Enable Bluetooth indicates that the unit s built in Bluetooth radio is enabled 5 9 Stylus Properties KI Note Touchscreen calibration may not be enabled on your unit If your screen appears to require recalibration contact your supervisor Inthe Control Panel choose the Stylus icon Figure 5 24 Stylus Icon Q a 9 9 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input P
5. About This Manual This manual describes how to configure operate and maintain the Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Chapter 1 Introduction provides a basic overview of the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Chapter 2 Basic Checkout describes the steps required to get the 8515 ready for operation Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 describes the 8515 features and provides a description of the keyboard how to navigate in Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5 0 etc Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 describes the Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5 0 desktop and how to use it This chapter also outlines the basics of moving around a Windows Embedded CE 5 0 window selecting and opening icons files folders and working with a Windows dialog box Chapter 5 Configuration provides a description of the Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Control Panel and how to use it to configure the 8515 along with the scanners attached to the unit Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories describes the peripherals and accessories available for your 8515 Chapter 7 Specifications details vehicle mount computer radio and battery specifications Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices provides the helpdesk phone number at the Mississauga Ontario Canada office and details the support services available This appendix also lists the worldwide office addresses and phone numbers Appendix B
6. Port Pinouts includes 8515 pinouts Appendix C USB Setup Application describes the USB setup application Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Text Conventions 1 2 Text Conventions KI Note Notes highlight additional helpful information N Important These statements provide important instructions or additional information that is critical to the operation of the computer or other equipment Warning These statements provide important information that may prevent injury damage to the equipment or loss of data 1 3 About The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer The 8515 is a ruggedized vehicle mount computer running the Microsoft Windows Embed ded CE 5 0 operating system It is intended for use in commercial and industrial applications with a focus on real time wireless data transactions A wide range of data input capabilities are supported through a variety of imager RFID and bar code scanner options Figure 1 1 8515 With Qwerty Keyboard 4 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual BASIC CHECKOUT 2 2 1 Preparing The 8515 For Operation 7 2 2 8515 Safety Instructions ooo es 7 2 3 Important Operating Instructions 8 2 4 Switching The 8515 On And OD 8 2 5 Calibrating The Touchscreen een 9 2 6 Configuring Your IEEE SO Kado 9 2 7 Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 11g Radio a oana aaa a 9 2 7 1 Assigning An IP Address 1
7. To create new partitions 1 Press the New button next to the Partitions listbox The New Partition dialog appears Figure 5 41 New Partition Dialog Name Sectors Sectors p Available Y Use All Available Disk Space 2 Enter a name for the partition 3 If more than one partition is desired uncheck the Use All Available Diskspace checkbox then specify the desired number of sectors to be used by the partition The sector size of the card is given on the left hand side of the Storage Proper ties dialog 4 Press OK The new partition appears in the Partitions list Figure 5 42 Partitions List Storage Properties Storage Manager Store Info psia Flash Drive y Capacity 96 75 MB Unallocated 0 008 Sector Size 512 00 B x Properties Format Dismount Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 99 Chapter 5 Configuration Partition Management The new partition is automatically mounted This is indicated by an asterisk next to its name in the partition list Any unallocated space on the card is indicated at the left and addi tional partitions can be created in it 5 13 3 Partition Management Partitions can be individually dismounted mounted deleted or formatted as well These and additional tasks are available from the Partition Properties dialog Figure 5 43 Partition Properties Dialog Partition Properties Type 0x06 Format Scan Fil
8. 5 6 6 Scancode Remapping lt lt N A EDU ANS 78 5 6 6 1 Adding A Remap s 79 5 6 6 2 Virtual Key Function And Macro 80 5 6 6 3 Editing A Scancode Roman 80 5 6 6 4 Removing A Remap 0 cece cece cece eene 80 5 6 7 Lock Sequences lI eves ee NENNEN heen SOMERS 80 Volume And Sound Properties 0 0 c cece eect e eee e eee e eect en eee enn eee rrene 81 S gt Volume Adj stments 14 osos entente Nelissen vee 82 Power Properties 2 211 SIE RAPERE DOSES eRe di 82 LE NAE estes lied Soi EET 83 5 82 Suspend ie es eR RR IAN GGG GER ii 83 5 8 3 Advanced Power Properties unsuensnusuenrsnrerrrrrrrrererrrs serere 84 EA Devices A AAA 85 Stylus Properties EE 85 5 9 1 Setting Double Tap Sensitivity s ssec 86 5 9 2 Touchscreen Cabbratnon T T 9 E RRR 0 T 86 5 9 3 Disabling The Touchscreen cssscsccei arrn e eee eee e ee e eena 87 Manage RT TTT 87 5 10 1 Trigger Mappings o eee d 88 5 10 2 Add And Edit Trigger Mapping 0 cece cece nr rn II 89 Certificate Assignment T 90 Bluetooth Setup ce ENEE NEEN NEE ANE AANEREN ENNEN AEN IRI 91 5 121 The Devices Tab A AN 92 S AQ ML GCA AAA 92 5 12 UD EE 93 K R Set PIN EEN AER ENEE 94 521219 THE Servers Lab EE 95 5312 3 gt Outgomb KEE 95 5 12 4 Active Connections Tab 96 5 12 5 w AR TTT 97 Storage Managers iuo ia 98 5 13 1 Formatting A Memory Can 98 5 13 2 Creating Partitions sace eee aeaaea K R RKR KKR KRK en men
9. App Launch 4 Meus Song Feo seconds il GA Langer onp 2 so seconds v When using external power keep IPv6 vi Support the backlight always ON Remove SME 5i 3 i estar p Control Panel T 3 Day Properties Note Backlight changes take effect immediately You do not need to reset the 8515 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 71 Chapter 5 Configuration Keyboard Properties 5 6 5 6 1 72 Intensity This parameter is used to adjust the light intensity of the backlight Sliding the bar to the left lowers the light intensity and sliding it to the right raises the intensity Bright For The value chosen from this dropdown menu determines the duration of time that the back light stays on at the configured intensity when a unit is not in use Dim For The value chosen from this dropdown menu determines the duration of time that the back light stays on at half the configured intensity dimmed backlight when a unit is not in use External Power Checkbox When you select the checkbox next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON the backlight remains ON at the configured intensity Keyboard Properties This icon displays the Keyboard Properties dialog box in which you can adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight and the behaviour of the BLUE and ORANGE modifier keys This dialog box also allows you to define macro keys and remap
10. Chapter 5 Configuration Scanner Settings Options Tab Figure 5 60 Scanner Settings Options Scanner Settings Options Translations Ports Internal scanner None To change a setting press space or double click Click Time 250 msec Click Data 0 Display Scan Result on Scan Indicator on Scan Result Time O sec Good Scan Beep on Bad Scan Beep on Soft Scan Timeout 3 sec Scan Log File off E 5 17 2 1 Double Click Click Time msec This parameter controls the maximum gap time in milliseconds for a double click If the time between the first and second clicks of the scanner trigger is within this time it is considered a double click The allowable range is 0 to 1000 A value of zero disables this feature A double click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in the Click Data parameter When a value is not assigned for the Click Data double click ing the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the Dot Time parameter and ini tiates a normal scan sweep Ifa value is assigned for the Click Data parameter double clicking the scanner trigger inserts the Click Data value rather than initiating a scan Click Data This parameter determines which character is sent to the application installed in your 8515 following a double click A dialog box appears asking that you press the key you want to insert The ASCII Uni
11. Colour Display Allows 8515 to appear as USB peripheral to USB host computer Data rate 12 Mbps gt 50 Kbps ActiveSync through put UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60950 1 LVD EN 60950 1 FCC Part 15 Class B Complies with R amp TTE Directive for Radio approval Complies with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC for EMC approval Compliance with Automotive Directive 95 54 EC for e marking Note this product will carry the CE Mark Transmissive TFT for indoor sunlight readability Resolution Size Colour Depth Backlight CCFL x 2 Touchscreen Keyboard Alphanumeric keyboard Full VGA 640 x 480 pixels 16 26 cm 6 4 diagonal 64K colours 16 bit Intensity of 350 cd m Brightness control adjustable from 5 to 100 5 wire resistive with anti reflective anti glare coating Passive stylus or finger operation signature capture 58 key Qwerty and ABC formats available Epoxy coated elastomeric keys Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 7 4 7 5 7 6 Function Keys Key Illumination External Power Power Input range Power Output range Chapter 7 Specifications External Power 10 dedicated function keys Adjustable backlight 10 VDC to 30 VDC 5 VDC 6A max 30W Internal Lithium Polymer Battery Not user accessible Technology Charge Duration Charge Time Charge Temperature RTC Backup Radio Specifications 350 mA 3 7 V Lithium Polymer backup battery with automat
12. DESCH EaP type we y Rename Delete New l Commit Credentials Radio Attributes Client Name Encryption None y Power Save You must click on Commit yrp pok Keys Tx Power Y to save the Config s weP y settings The config you create and save is listed in the Active Config dropdown menu in the Main tab You can define up to 20 configs Config Used to choose the config to be viewed or edited If ThirdPartyConfig is chosen after the 8515 goes through a power cycle WZC is used for configuration of the radio Rename Allows you to assign a config name Delete Deletes the config unless it is currently active New Allows you to create a new config with default settings and assign it a name Commit Saves all changes Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 21 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Config Tab e Radio Attributes Lists radio attributes These attributes can be individually chosen from this menu When an attribute is chosen an associated list of options is displayed where you can assign new settings or view existing settings The following table describes the options in the Radio Attributes dropdown menu Table 2 2 Radio Attributes Menu Radio SES Attribute Description Value Default Config Name of config configuration pro Maximum of 32 characters None file Use Rename button to change name SSID Service set identifier SSID for Maxi
13. IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection 33 Es H e i The Manage Triggers screen lists any trigger mappings Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 87 Chapter 5 Configuration Trigger Mappings Figure 5 29 Manage Triggers Menu PC bnnection Ill 1234 Teklogix Scanners Down Decoded Scanner IPv6 Support Power uu E b I Tota perd Twea Add gystat PTXWLAGSA6BI ie Control Panel Manage Triggers UE EG 5 10 1 Trigger Mappings A trigger mapping is an association between a particular key on the keyboard and a driver or application the owner s of the trigger source When the specified key is pressed the owner for example a decoded scanner is sent a message N Important It is not possible to have two or more identical mappings for example F1 cannot be mapped to the Decoded Scanner twice even if the trigger type is different A keyboard key that is used as a trigger source will no longer generate key data or perform its normal function For example if the space button is used as a trigger source it will not be able to send space characters to applications Double Click When a key is pressed and released then pressed again within the configured time between 0 to 1000 milliseconds a double click occurs See also Trigger Type on page 90 Show All By default the trigger ma
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15. Total Recall x eate Backup Profile c Psion Teklogix App Launch B vam Keys 1 R6 Current auto restore profile lt none gt IPv6 Support E Remove v m A AA a JR 7Start_ Control Panel Ip Total Recall D I ee SiS In the dropdown menu you can choose from four options Create Backup Profile View Selected Profile Restore Selected Profile and Delete Selected Profile Keep in mind however that until a profile is created the only available option is Create Backup Profile 102 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 14 1 1 Profile Information Figure 5 47 Profile Information Dialog z Y Keys R IPv6 Support amp Remove App Launch B Profile Information Profile Name bet Profile Settings Image Psion Teklogix Inc OS Version 5 0 1400 Registry Type Hive registry Profile Type Profile Location Chapter 5 Configuration Creating A Backup Profile estar ie Contral Panel Is Profile Information SE Se Next gt E 2 This dialog box lists the possible storage destinations for the profile file To begin type a name for the profile in the field labelled Profile Name The image type OS Version and Registry Type for the 8515 is displayed at the top of the dialog box Taponthe H icon to expand the settings for Profile Type and Profile Location Figure 5 48
16. console Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 33 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 The Internal Backup Battery 3 2 The Internal Backup Battery The 8515 vehicle mount is equipped with an internal battery that will provide backup power to the unit for up to 30 seconds of normal operation The display will be blank during this time After 30 seconds the unit will shut off to preserve the contents of RAM The backup battery provides one hour of memory backup For configuration information please see Power Properties on page 82 for specifications see Internal Lithium Polymer Battery on page 145 The backup battery is not user accessible It must be replaced by authorized Psion Teklogix personnel 3 3 The Stylus The stylus is supplied with a holder with double sided adhesive tape so that it can be at tached wherever is most convenient for you 3 4 The Keyboard The 8515 provides a 58 key QWERTY or ABC alphanumeric keyboard layout see Figure 3 1 on page 33 Most of the keys on these keyboards operate much like a desktop computer If a key or key function is not consistent with the PC keyboard the differences are noted KI Note A soft keyboard that is a replica of the external keyboard is available Refer to Input Panel on page 105 for details 3 4 1 Modifier Keys The SHIFT CTRL ALT BLUE ad ORANGE keys are modifier keys Pressing a modifier key changes the function of the ne
17. 119 Radio Figure 2 3 Wireless Statistics File Edit View AIT Ze GEET EE SL IP Information Wireless Statistics Wireless Information Network Name Not Associated Make New PTXCF838 RSSI dem 100 Connection Channel kHz 0 Access Point 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC Address 00 11 f5 86 70 4c Data Rate bps 1000000 Frame Size 1500 Packet Size 1514 Packets IN 0 Packets OUT 0 IN errors D OUT errors D Start amp Network Connecti PTXCF8385PN1 IS SL Choosing the Zero button resets the statistics of the last four items Packets IN Packets OUT IN errors and OUT errors Tap the stylus on the Wireless Information tab 4 Wireless Information Tab This tab displays existing networks to which you can connect and it allows you to add a new network or modify the settings for an existing network Figure 2 4 Wireless Information Tab File Edit View Ale EK p Ai IP Information Wireless Statistics Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more Make New PTXCF838 options To add a new network double click Add New Conmection Y Add New Add New Q Section A preferred Configure Connect Status Connected to Section A _Advanced Signal Strength Excellent View Log Notify me when new wireless networks are available Start amp Network Connecti PTXCF8385PN1 KI Note Connect button To force connection to a specific exi
18. 38 The RE EE 38 3 6 1 Calibrating The Touchscreen ss 38 8515 Tndicatots 2222223222099 RON 39 3 7 1 Power Indicator LED A dee ld EE ERA 39 IMD EN e 39 3 73 Audio Indicators 22 5 ENEE 41 SCANNING cios a SEO 41 3 8 1 Scanning Technoues rr e 41 3 82 Scan LED Indicators 2 265 sss ke e d iieii 41 3 8 3 Troubleshoot cna EII aaa den 42 3 84 Operating One Dimensional 1D Laser Scanners 0000 c cece eee 42 3 8 5 Operating PDF Laser Scanners 00 ccc ee cece eee cence eee e eee eeenes 42 Monitoring The Network Connection e c cece cece eee e eee en cnn 42 Connecting An 8515 To A Windows 2000 Or XPP 43 Connecting An 8515 To A Windows Vista DC 43 General Maintenance i c cix 00 a aii 43 3 12 1 EE 43 3 12 2 Caring For The Touchscreen s 44 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Contents 3 12 3 Cleaning The A XXX ERAN ENNEN EN ENNEN 44 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 44 4 5 Navigating In Windows Embedded CE 5 0 And Applications 005 47 4 1 1 Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus s 47 4 1 2 Navigating Using The Keyboard 0 cece c cece ence cence teen rreren 47 Working With Files Folders And Drograms cee eeeeeeeee eee ee eeeeneeeeees 48 The Startup Desktop 49 4331 The Desktop ICONS dta rete n TRR RR RRR NA NN NEN e 50 4 3 2 TheTaskbar i 2 aLL L aAA EAE 50 432 1 Using Th Taskbar a ne c 51 4 3 22 Customizing The Taskbar suse 51
19. 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual WINDOWS EMBEDDED CE 5 0 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 44 4 5 Navigating In Windows Embedded CE 5 0 And Applications 47 4 1 1 Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus 47 4 1 2 Navigating Using The Keyboard e 47 Working With Files Folders And Programs o o 48 The Startup Desktops dina a Be a E a e ena 49 4 31 The Desktop Icons ii o ad da ida ok da AC 50 4 3 2 The Taskbar uuu a E A eS A a 50 4 3 2 1 Using The Taskbar o o e 51 4 3 2 2 Customizing The Taskbar 51 Ther Start Menta teg oh ete eer ee ha tata ale TR Guy ate e a 52 44 1 The Desktop s v3 a da eee d ee Tura 52 4 42 Secunty Level RE ee dede scm C Eu RA ees 52 4 4 2 1 Changing A Password aoaaa 53 4 4 2 2 ConfiguringSecurity e 53 24 3 EC Aoc i ib s Pata woes Sae OR ERIS OE Heg 54 AAA SNOMS so a otis hath ahs oder hee ak aa ee dt tte t a 55 AAS SENOS scs dere ROSE SIS Res od ta pdas 57 FAG RUN oy cote Volts Bie by Be Re dEr Peel Me PG A he Bek eng 57 4 457 Shutdown ye eb ee Ree RU S e Rom ne gk es 58 Using A DialogB0X 59 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 45 46 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 4 1 4 1 1 EL EL 4 1 2 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Navigating In Windows Embedded CE 5 0 And Applications Navigating In Windows Embedded CE 5 0 And Applicatio
20. 99 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 Contents 5 13 3 Partition Management 100 5 13 3 1 Dismounting A Patton 100 5 13 3 2 Deleting A Partition 00 cece cee cece eect eee 100 5 13 3 3 Formatting A Partition essees cece cee e eet e ees 100 5 13 3 4 Mounting A Partition 00 cece cece nee 101 Total Recall mee icone RAEE Ai RARA nerves 102 5 14 1 Creating A Backup Profile 102 5 14 1 1 Profile Information esses ee 103 1251 ENEE 104 5 TE 153 View Selections o eos Bom 104 5 14 1 4 Performing The Backup 105 5 142 Restoring A Profiles eer sii e eg N NNN NNN REENEN 105 Input Panels TTT 105 leen dianas 108 Scanner Stings cala sete a ER A SES e oda 109 5 17 1 Decoded Re cece eee e cece ence E E A EEEE 109 5 17 2 Scanner Settings Options Tab 109 5 17 2 1 Double Click eese ENNEN NENNEN EE 110 5 17 2 2 Display see qt 110 5 17 3 Translations Tab sag saan aa aana R RRR KR RRR RRR me 111 SIASI Case RUS ss EE EE ora RO eee ene Mas 113 3174 Ports Tab EE 113 SITAT Serial Pon COM DV TTT 114 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Setup 115 SST Contacts Tab 22 sooo al ELELE EEE e v AR XN ate eee eee A 116 5 18 2 Communities Tab 117 5 182 1 Fiabe Nk EE EE EE 117 5 18 2 2 Adding A Community sss eee 117 5 18 2 3 Modifying A Community Setting xx e eee cee K eee ee eee 118 5 18 2 4 Removing An Existing Commun 11
21. Access The 8515 automatically loads the appropriate drivers to communicate with the USB Ether net converters Network Addressing The host application uses standard TCP IP protocol to name locate and communicate with a specific 8515 on the network If a link is established between an 8515 and a host the application on the host and on the vehicle mount must have a recovery mechanism in the event that the 8515 is disconnected interrupting the link 8515 Mounting Accessories Installing The RAM Mounting Kit The 8515 is installed using an articulating RAM Mount Model MT34XX 4 in or 12 in arm secured to either a Vesa or circular base Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories 8515 Mounting Accessories Installing The RAM Mounting Kit Warning Failure to install the mount correctly or modifications to the mount may result in serious injury or damage to property Contact Psion Teklogix Tech nical Support or your Psion Teklogix representative if you have problems installing this mount see Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices To ensure operator safety you must use a calibrated torque wrench and the supplied mounting hardware when fastening the cradle and mount Use of this mount in vehicles driven on public roads or highways is prohibited Contact Psion Teklogix for further details Before mounting an 8515 in a vehicle there are a number of oper
22. Config tab Tap on Commit to save the config name When a pop up message indicates that your configuration will be saved tap on OK To configure the SSID for the network to which you want to associate e Type an SSID in the text box to the right of SSID This field is limited to 32 characters Tapon Commit and then in the pop up message tap on OK to save your SSID setting Important To learn more about the other options available in the radio attributes list refer to Config Tab on page 21 To configure authentication Tap on the EAP type dropdown menu and choose the appropriate type of authentica tion LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP and PEAP GTC Next tap on the Credentials button and type credentials for IEEE 802 1 X EAP types Important Refer to SCU Security Capabilities on page 23 for details about security settings Additional EAP details are described in EAP Credentials on page 25 To configure encryption Tap on the Encryption dropdown menu and choose the appropriate type of encryp tion Manual WEP Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES and CCKM TKIP If you choose Manual WEP WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Tap on the WEP PSK Keys button For Manual WEP choose up to four static WEP keys For PSK type an ASCII passphrase or hex PSK Configure any other settings that are supplied by the network administrator for the SSID to which you will associate e Make certain that you tap on Commit
23. Configuration Control Panel Icons e Network And Dial up Connections Displays a network window from which the 8515 radio can be configured and an exist Network ing configuration can be executed Refer to Configuring Your IEEE 802 11 Radio on and Diau page 9 for details es Owner Owner Provides fields in which you can specify owner information A Notes tab allows addi tional information to be entered and displayed when the unit is powered up Network ID tab information is used to access network resources This information should be provided by your System Administrator Se Password Password Allows you to assign a password to restrict access to elements of the unit Once assigned password access cannot be circumvented so it is important that you write down your password and keep it in a safe place Refer to Security Level on page 52 for details PC Connection PC Enables direct connections to a desktop computer Selecting the Change Connection Connection button allows you to change the type of direct connect to your PC SL Power Allows you to define if and when the unit will automatically switch to Suspend state It also allows you to turn power for the CF card slot on and off This dialog box also allows you to enable and disable the built in Bluetooth radio PT RDC Licenses RDC The Terminal Services license server stores all license tokens that have been installed Licenses for a group of terminal servers an
24. Flash card Formatting A Memory Card Formatting a memory card bulk erases it Once a card is erased partitions may be created in it similarly to those on a hard drive Memory card devices are normally mounted made available to the system automatically when they are inserted They must be dismounted before they can be formatted To format an entire memory card 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 In Control Panel double click on the Storage Manager icon The Storage Manager menu opens Figure 5 40 Storage Properties Menu Storage Properties Storage Manager Store Info psia Flash Drive Capacity 96 75 MB Unallocated 0 00 B Delete Sector Size 512 00B We Format Dismount Select the memory card from the drop down list 4 Press the Dismount button to dismount the memory card All partitions on the card will be dismounted 5 Press the Format button to format the memory card Warning All partitions and information on the card will be erased during the format ting process 98 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Creating Partitions 5 13 2 Creating Partitions Once the card is formatted new partitions can be created in it The default is to create one partition that occupies the whole card but a card can be divided into more than one partition if desired Each partition appears as a separate folder in Windows Explorer
25. M1 And M2 These keys are displayed in black print on the bottom row of executable keys on the key board These macro keys are accessed by simply pressing the key Macro Keys M3 To M6 These keys are displayed in blue print on the M1 and M2 keys in the bottom row of exe cutable keys and on the N and M keys in the first row of alpha keys on the keyboard To access these macro keys press the BLUE key followed by the appropriate executable or alpha key For example on a Owerty keyboard e Press BLUE N to access macro key M5 e To access M3 press BLUE M1 etc Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 37 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 The Keypad Backlight 3 5 3 The Keypad Backlight The intensity of the keypad backlight and the conditions under which this backlight is acti vated can be configured using the Keyboard icon in the Control Panel The behaviour of the keypad backlight is tailored in the Keyboard Properties dialog box KE Note Refer to Backlight on page 73 for details about this option Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory use only 3 6 The Display 8515s are equipped with display backlighting to improve character visibility in low light conditions The backlight switches on when a key is pressed or the touchscreen is tapped The backlight intensity and the duration of time that the backlight will remain at full inten sity can be specified in th
26. No entries means a ost is permitted Modify Permitted Host Add change Remove Type a new host IP address in the text box provided and press ENTER 5 18 4 2 Changing A Host To change an existing host IP address 120 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Permitted Hosts Tab Highlight the IP address you want to alter in the Permitted Hosts tab and then tap on the Change button A dialog box like the one displayed when you add a host is displayed Make the necessary changes and press ENTER Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 121 PERIPHERAL DEVICES amp ACCESSORIES 6 6 1 External Bar Code Readers 125 6 1 1 Entering Data With The Bar Code Reader o oo 125 6 2 Bluetooth Peripherals 125 6 3 Linking An 8515 To An Ethernet Network 126 6 3 1 Network Access ee 126 6 4 8515 Mounting Accessories Installing The RAM Mounting Kit 126 6 4 1 Component Part Numbers e 128 6 4 2 MT33XX RAM Mounting Kit Specifications 129 6 4 3 Preparation e By Zender a BOR Sats 130 6 4 4 Installation 132 6 44 10 RAM Vesa Base non ro e et eh li ee Sak ee ae 133 6 4 4 2 RAM Circular Base 133 6 4 5 Positioning The Vehicle Mount 0 000s 134 6 4 6 Optional Mount Kits ee 135 6 5 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Installations 136 6 5 1 Wiring Guidelines g e ier ee 136 6 5 2 No
27. Ports Remember to always install the dust caps on unused ports Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 43 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Caring For The Touchscreen 3 12 2 Caring For The Touchscreen The top of the touchscreen is a thin flexible polyester plastic sheet with a conductive coating on the inside The polyester can be permanently damaged by harsh chemicals and is susceptible to abrasions and scratches Using sharp objects on the touchscreen can scratch or cut the plastic or crack the internal conductive coating If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen pro tector These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will dramatically extend the useful life of the touchscreen When they become scratched and abraded they are easily removed and replaced The chemicals listed below must not come into contact with the touchscreen e e e L mustard ketchup sodium hydroxide concentrated caustic solutions benzyl alcohol and concentrated acids 3 12 3 Cleaning The 8515 N e e Important Do not immerse the unit in water Dampen a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe the unit clean Use only mild detergent or soapy water to clean the vehicle mount unit Avoid abrasive cleaners solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning To clean ink marks from the keypad and touchscreen use isopropyl alcohol 44 Psion Teklogix
28. Profile Information Settings File view Profile Information ES Profile Name Default1 CH Profile Settings App Launch B Registry Type Hive registry Keys Ib For this device only AutoRestore for this device only IPv6 AutoRestore for this and other devices Support Profile Location Remove SEXE Next gt 7Start_ Control Panel Ip Profile Information Tr ES MM esi pl For this device only creates a backup that is manually restored by the operator AutoRestore for this device only creates a profile that automatically restores itself following a cold boot AutoRestore for this and other devices creates a profile that automatically restores after resuming from a cold boot but it will not contain the touchscreen calibration coordinates or the Wireless radio settings Profile Location allows the operator to specify where the profile is to be saved The location for the profile is either Flash Disk or SD MMC Card Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 103 Chapter 5 Configuration Creating A Backup Profile Tap on Next to display the next dialog box Add Files 5 14 1 2 Add Files Figure 5 49 Add Files Options File View IER x x G 4 c b App Launch Databases t Keys Registry e R Select Files IPv6 amp Support e Control Panel Start By default All Files is selected so that all installed or copied files database
29. Recalibr V Support Remove FE Control Panel 7 Stylus Properties e Follow the directions on the calibration screen to calibrate the screen 8515 Indicators 8515s use onscreen messages and audio tones as indicators The vehicle mount is also equipped with a power indicator LED Power Indicator LED A power indicator LED is located in the keyboard on the front of the unit When the vehicle mount is receiving power from an external source the green power indicator LED is illumi nated When the unit is in suspend the LED remains on but is flashing Onscreen Indicators The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays a variety of system status indicators Figure 3 5 Taskbar WordPad The taskbar changes dynamically and only those icons that are applicable are displayed For example if a radio is not installed in your 8515 the radio signal icon is not displayed in the taskbar Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 39 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Onscreen Indicators Estat Start Windows Start Button You can display the Start Menu by tapping on the Start button in the taskbar iss Pu Modifier Key Indicators SHIFT CTRL ALT BLUE and ORANGE are modifier keys that have onscreen indicators to show when a key is active or locked If a modifier key is pressed once to acti vate it the key is displayed in the taskbar in lowercase characters for example pressing the BLU
30. Substances RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC What is RoHS The European Union has mandated that high environmental standards be met in the design and manufacture of electronic and electrical products sold in Europe to reduce hazardous substances from entering the environment The Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS prescribes the maximum trace levels of lead cadmium mercury hexava lent chromium and flame retardants PBB and PBDE that may be contained in a product Only products meeting these high environmental standards may be placed on the market in EU member states after July 1 2006 ROHS RoHS Logo Although there is no legal requirement to mark RoHS compliant products Psion Teklogix Inc indicates its compliance with the directive as follows The RoHS logo located either on the back of the product or underneath the battery in the battery compartment or on a related accessory such as the charger or docking station signi fies that the product is RoHS compliant as per the EU directive Other than as noted below a Psion Teklogix product that does not have an accompanying RoHS logo signifies that it was placed on the EU market prior to July 1 2006 and is thereby exempt from the directive KE Note Not all accessories or peripherals will have a RoHS logo due to physical space limitations or as a result of their exempt status Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this material complete accurate a
31. Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 23 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Config Tab 802 1X authentication using pre shared keys or an EAP type required for WPA2 and WPA Data encryption and decryption using WPA2 AES WPA TKIP or WEP Common EAP types include EAP TLS Uses the same technology as a follow on to Secure Socket Layer SSL It provides strong security but relies on client certificates for user authentication e PEAP Provides secure user authentication by using a TLS tunnel to encrypt EAP traf fic Two different inner methods are used with PEAP EAP MSCHAPV2 resulting in PEAP MSCHAP This is appropriate for use against Windows Active Directory and domains EAP GTC resulting in PEAP GTC This is for authentication with one time pass words OTPs against OTP databases such as SecureID LEAP Is an authentication method for use with Cisco WLAN access points LEAP does not require the use of server or client certificates LEAP supports Windows Active Directory and domains but requires the use of strong passwords to avoid vulnerability to offline dictionary attacks EAP FAST Is a successor to LEAP and does not require strong passwords to protect against offline dictionary attacks Like LEAP EAP FAST does not require the use of server or client certificates and supports Windows Active Directory and domains KE Note PEAP and EAP TLS require the use of Windows facilities for the configura tion of digital certifica
32. alter in the Trap Destination tab and then tap on the Change button A dialog box like the one displayed when you add a destination is displayed Figure 5 78 Change IP Address Dialog Trap Destination Permittea Hosts als v Enable Authentication TRAP Modify Trap Destination lok B IP Address Me 254 145 114 Add Change Remove e Make the changes to the destination and tap on OK to save the changes Removing A Trap Destination To remove a trap destination Inthe Trap Destination tab highlight the destination you want to delete Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 119 Chapter 5 Configuration Permitted Hosts Tab Tap on the Remove button A Delete Confirmation screen is displayed To remove a destination tap on Yes or If you decide not to remove the destination tap on No 5 18 4 Permitted Hosts Tab For security reasons the Network Administrator may want to restrict SNMP node access to a known sub set of SNMP Managers This tab lists the IP addresses of all the SNMP Man agers which are allowed to monitor and manage this device If no entries are listed the device will accept SNMP queries from any host Figure 5 79 Permitted Hosts Options Permitted Hosts ED No entries means any host is permitted Host Add Change Remove 5 18 4 1 Adding A Host To add a new host tap on the Add button Figure 5 80 Add IP Address Dialog Permitted Hosts LE
33. and the code to disable call waiting You can store multiple patterns for example Work Home etc using this dialog box A Display Display Changes the appearance window colour scheme on the unit desktop This applet can also be used to adjust the backlight level Input Panel SH anel The 8515 is equipped with the framework for a Soft Input Panel SIP should you need to design your own SIP Internet Options iptemet Used to configure your Internet browser including options such as identifying the Options default and search page that the browser applies when connecting to the Internet setting the cache size specifying the Internet connection options and defining the security level that is applied when browsing R IPv6 Support R Refers to Internet Protocol specification version 6 that uses 128 bit IP addresses zs Keyboard Keyboard Toggles character repeat on and off and specifies delay and rate for repeated characters It also allows you to adjust the keyboard backlight threshold and intensity Additional tabs also allow the configuration of macros and scanner key remapping Y Manage Triggers cbc Allows multiple scanner triggering including the ability to configure each of the trigger buttons You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click the double click time and the double click data Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 67 Chapter 5
34. application compatibility between Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002 based applications and Windows Embedded CE 5 0 based devices http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us dncenet html WINCENET_CEPCC_App asp The Control Panel The Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Control Panel provides a group of icons through which you can set a variety of system wide properties such as mouse sensitivity network configu ration and the desktop colour scheme gn Note Ifyou are uncertain how to move around a dialog box and make selections review Using A Dialog Box on page 39 When the 8515 boots up the startup desktop shell is displayed and any applications stored in the Startup folder start up immediately Press BLUE 0 or Tap on the Start button in the taskbar to display the Start Menu Tap on Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel folder contains icons used in the setup of your 8515 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 65 Chapter 5 Configuration Control Panel Icons Figure 5 1 Control Panel App Launch Keys d Bluetooth Devices ao D 0 2 LL 9 E 9 2 v o 3 App Launch Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet i Keys i Devices Options gt Sa Q AO R6 gt 1 E s IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection 33 9 amp k e H WW RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage St
35. cannot fail Note Keep in mind that the effects of previously applied rules must be taken into account when creating subsequent rules For example if the bar code size is important it should be checked before any rules that might change the size are applied Translation information about the status of each case rule is displayed in the scan log file if enabled see Scan Log File on page 111 This is useful if a case fails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing Ports Tab While you cannot configure external decoded scanners you can configure communications with a serial decoded scanner using the options in this tab Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 113 Chapter 5 Configuration Ports Tab 5 17 4 1 Serial Port COM 1 Figure 5 65 Serial Port Settings Scanner Settings Translations Ports Serial Port COM1 Enabled off To change a Power off setting press Baud 9600 space or double Data Bits 8 click Parity None Stop Bits 1 Enabled This parameter must be set to on in order for the 8515 to recognize the device connected to the serial port Power Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose to disable turn off this port or you can assign 5V power to the port Figure 5 66 Serial Port Power Options Power OK E DV Baud Double tapping on this parameter displays a pop up window in which you c
36. contain a maximum of 32 characters The name assigned here is listed as a preferred network AN Important Keep in mind that the 8515 will only communicate with access points that are configured with the same SSID Ad Hoc And Infrastructure If you are using an Infrastructure network one in which 8515s must pass data through an access point leave the checkbox This is an ad hoc network empty If you are using an 4d Hoc network a network in which 8515s pass data directly to other 8515s without an access point tap on the checkbox next to This is an ad hoc network to enable Ad Hoc Encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption prevents others from accidentally accessing your network If you are not using encryption you can choose Disabled from the dropdown encryption menu Otherwise leave this field as is 12 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 119 Radio gn Note WEP cannot be disabled if you are using WPA or WPA PSK authentication TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is an encryption protocol included as part of the IEEE 802 11 standard for wireless LANs Designed to enhance WEP TKIP uses the original WEP programming but wraps additional code at the beginning and end to encapsulate and modify it encrypting each data packet with a unique encryption key Authentication 802 11 supports a number of subtypes of network auth
37. entries and the Registry will be saved You can however limit the backup to database and or the registry only The Select Files option allows choose to limit the backup By Individual File or you can choose to define which files will be backed up By File Type Figure 5 50 Select File Types Select Files App Launch B 3 By Individual File Files 0 Keys El R IPv6 Support Remove 3 Control Panel Ila amp dd Files e Tap on Next to view your selections 5 14 1 3 View Selections Depending on what you have selected for inclusion in your profile you can view a list of the selected files databases and or registry 104 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 14 1 4 5 14 2 Figure 5 51 View Selections Chapter 5 Configuration Restoring A Profile p App Launch B Keys Application Data desktop ini R6 Control Panel Ink My Documents desktop ini IPv6 My Documents Shortcut to Office Support Program Files desktop ini Remove ere CST Tang f Tap on Next to perform the op Performing The Backup Figure 5 52 Backup Dialog 71112004 17 00 00 11112003 12 00 00 71112004 17 00 00 11112003 12 00 00 7112004 17 00 00 eration Perform the Operation Ready to Backup Default1 to Flash Disk App Launch B Keys R IPv6 Support Remove BER control Panel fg Perform the Op am E 5 TIA IBH ma
38. following each change Once you ve completed the configuration Tap the Main tab Tap on the Active Config button your new config will be listed in the dropdown menu Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 19 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout SCU Tabs When you tap on the config you created the Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio module Model RA2041 attempts to connect to the network using these steps Associate to the SSID Authenticate to the network If EAP authentication is being used derive dynamic encryption keys If DHCP is being used by the network obtain an IP address If the Summit DC 802 11 SC CF Model RA2041 is not connecting Tap on the Status tab The Status dialog box lists the IP and MAC address and indicates the current state of the radio the signal strength channel etc You can also use the Status screen for DHCP renewal and ICMP Echo Requests Pings AN Important For details about the Status dialog box refer to Status Tab on page 28 2 9 2 9 1 20 SCU Tabs This section provides a detailed description of each of the tabs available in the SCU Main Config Status Diags and Global Settings Main Tab The Main tab is displayed when you tap on Start gt Programs gt Summit gt SCU Figure 2 13 SCU Main Menu Summit Client Util ok x Main config Status Diags l Global Settings r Active Config Default y SUMMIT DATA COMMUNICATIONS Is Down SCU v1
39. or down in the list To move the highlighted item upward or downward in the list tap the Up or Down button and press ENTER Deleting A Preferred Network To delete a network from this list Tap on the network in the list to highlight it Tap the Delete button and press ENTER Changing Network Properties To change the properties of an existing preferred network Highlight the network that you want to modify Tap the Properties button and press ENTER Make any necessary changes in the Wireless Properties dialog box and press ENTER to save the changes Setting Up The Model RA2041 Radio SCU This section describes the Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio Summit Client Utility SCU The SCU provides the utilities you will need to configure the Summit 802 11g Compact Flash radio module model number RA2041 so that it can communicate through a wireless LAN effectively and securely Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 17 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Assigning The IP Address KI Note You do not need to reset your 8515 after configuring the Summit DC 802 11 2 8 1 2 8 2 18 SC Model RA2041 CF radio Assigning The IP Address Before launching the SCU you need to configure how the IP address will be obtained Tap on Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections Follow the steps under the heading Assigning An IP Address on page 15 to determine how the IP address will be obtain
40. port KI Note To add a service to the Outgoing port an active service must first be deacti vated Then you can choose the Outgoing option from the Activation menu highlight a service right click or press the SPACE bar to display the Acti vation menu 5 12 4 Active Connections Tab Figure 5 38 Active Conn Tab Bluetooth Manager Devices Servers Outgoing Active Conn Properties Name Lagies Type Support o Remove 7Start D Control Panel E luetooth Manager T gt a EEE Ll The Active Conn tab lists the Name Address and Type of the currently active connections The table is periodically updated while on display but it can take a few seconds before it re 96 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 12 5 Chapter 5 Configuration Properties Tab flects the actual list of connections The Type column of the table shows ACL or SCO The Connection list table shows the connections for scanning and the service connections Note You can change the device name and description of your radio by clicking on the System icon in Control Panel which will open the System Properties dialog box Click on the Device Name tab to access the menu and change your settings Then click on OK Although the name will have changed in the Properties menu in Bluetooth Controls the radio only reads it on boot up For the changes to take effect you must res
41. the extra copies of ActiveSync C 1 2 Installation Complete Dialog Box Figure C 3 Installation Successful R Psion Teklogix USB Setup Installation Successful You can now connect your device to this computer For more information you may view the installation log by clicking on View Log This dialog box indicates the success or failure of the installation Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual C 3 Appendix C USB Setup Application Installation Complete Dialog Box 4 Tap on Exit to exit the application If you need to view the log file tap on View Log Once the USB Setup program is exited you can connect the vehicle mount to your PC using a USB cable and turn the unit on If the USB Setup process was successful the Found new hardware wizard may start If this occurs choose the recommended defaults ActiveSync will detect your 8515 C 4 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual INDEX A accessories bar code readers connecting 125 Ethernet adaptor cable 126 Active Conn Tab 96 ActiveSync ASync profile 93 ActiveSync connecting to Windows PC 43 adaptor cable USB Ethernet 26 Ad Hoc network 2 Advanced wireless connection 16 ALT Key 36 appearance display colour scheme 70 approvals regulatory 144 arrow keys moving the cursor 35 audio indicators description of beep conditions 4 Authentication Bluetooth Controls 94 authentication network 3 B backligh
42. transaction safe FAT file system TFAT This file system keeps multiple copies of the file allocation table changing one while maintaining another as a backup Whether to perform a quick format Quick formatting removes all reference to data in the partition without erasing the actual partition The partition will be treated as empty and new data will overwrite it 6 Press Start The partition is formatted 5 13 3 4 Mounting A Partition 1 Select the desired partition 2 Press the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 101 Chapter 5 Configuration Total Recall 5 14 5 14 1 3 Press the Mount button The partition is mounted The asterisk appears next to its name in the partitions list The Partition Properties dialog has buttons for additional functions Partitions can be de fragmented and their file structure can be scanned Total Recall Total Recall is a Psion Teklogix utility developed to maintain applications and setting over cold boots This utility is based on a backup and restore concept Inthe Control Panel choose the Total Recall icon Figure 5 45 Total Recall Icon 3 a pp e D em RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage Stylus System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners e xi Jo O9 TweakIT Volume amp Wireless Settings Sounds WAN Creating A Backup Profile Figure 5 46 Total Recall
43. used batteries according to the instructions AN Cautions e Use of the Vehicle Mount Computer while charging the fork truck battery is prohibited e Use of additional wiring and attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury e using an AC adaptor use only the AC adaptor recommended by manufacturer Do not operate the vehicle mount computer with a damaged cord or plug Replace immediately xiv Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter Approvals And Safety Summary Make sure the cord is positioned so that it is not stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in fire or electric shock To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the vehicle mount computer from the DC source before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Warning Physically disconnect the 8515 from the vehicle battery during battery charging into AC outlet Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual xv INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 About ThisManual 3 1 2 Text Conventions ra els Sek eke PB ae P ber Cd a heh eG ek 4 1 3 About The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer 4 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 1 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual
44. you would between PC drives e Back up 8515 files to the PC then restore them from the PC to the vehicle mount again if needed etc To install ActiveSync follow the step by step instructions provided with the program s setup wizard Refer to the following website for details htto www microsoft com windowsmobile resources downloads pocketpc activesync35 mspx Note You ll need to run an application usbsetup exe to configure Windows to recognize the 8515 For information about this USB application refer to Appendix C USB Setup Application Connecting An 8515 To A Windows Vista PC Device connections to a PC are handled by different applications for Windows VistaTM and Windows XP or earlier Unlike earlier Windows operating systems ActiveSync see Section 3 10 is not used to connect devices to Windows Vista The Windows Vista Windows Mobile Device Center makes the connection automatically The Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to set up new partnerships synchronize and manage information and transfer files between your device and PC Refer to the following website for details htto www microsoft com windowsmobile devicecenter mspx When a connection is established with the Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer running Windows Embedded CE 5 0 you will be able to map to the drive and deploy soft ware however it will not be recognized by the Windows Mobile Device Center General Maintenance
45. 0 1 10 1 success 15 ms 49 10 1 10 1 success 18 ms Release Renew Use the Diags tab as a troubleshooting tool The functions are as follows 28 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 2 10 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Resetting The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Re Connect Enables Disables the radio applies reapplies current config and tries to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN logging all activity in the output area at bottom of the dialog box Release Renew Obtains a new IP address through DHCP and logs all activity in the output area Start Ping Stop Ping Starts a continuous ping to the address in the text box next to this button This a toggle button so when you tap on it it changes to Stop Ping Closing this window or tapping on another button also stops the ping Diagnostics Attempts to connect or reconnect to an AP and provides a more detailed dump of data than if you used Re connect The dump includes the radio state config settings global settings and BSSID list of APs The SCU is saved to a file called _sdc_diag txt in the Windows directory Resetting The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Warm Reset To execute a warm reset Press and hold down the BLUE key and the ENTER ON key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds A warm reset closes open applications any unsaved data is lost Installed programs and saved data are preserved KI Note You do not need to reset
46. 02 08 Powered by DeviceScape Driver This product includes software developed by the OpenssL v Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications Enable Disable Radio Enables or disables the radio This a toggle button when the radio is enabled this button reads Disable Radio and when the radio is disabled it reads Enable Radio Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 2 9 2 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Config Tab e Active Config Lists the name s of the active configuration profile s which are referred to as configs When a config is chosen from the Active Config dropdown menu the settings for that config become active If ThirdPartyConfig is selected after the vehicle mount goes through a power cycle WZC is used for configuration of the radio See ThirdPartyConfig on page 25 for details e Association Status Indicates if the radio is associated to an access point If this is not the case Association Status indicates the radio status Software Version This field displays the version of the device driver and the SCU that are running on the 8515 About Box This box provides information about the SCU Config Tab The Config tab allows you to define radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of the configuration profile or config Figure 2 14 SCU Configuration Menu Summit Client Util ok x Main Config status Diags Global Settings config
47. 1 5 partitions creating 99 deleting 00 dismounting 00 formatting 100 management 700 mounting 101 PDF scanner operating 42 PIN Bluetooth Controls 93 PINs Bluetooth devices 94 pocket PC compatibility 65 Port Prefix Bluetooth Controls 97 ports Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual Ill Index dust caps 43 pinouts power AC 137 DC 137 extension power cable 37 pre regulator 137 Power Serial Port 4 power icon 40 Power Management Properties 82 devices card slots 85 suspend power saving 83 power up 8515 8 preferred networks 17 pre regulator power 137 Printer serial service Bluetooth 93 profile creating backup 102 profile restoring backup 105 Programs Command Prompt 54 Internet Explorer 54 Remote Desktop Connection 54 Windows Explorer 54 punctuation marks accessing SHIFT Key 35 R radio adding new network connection 2 advanced settings of 16 Bluetooth 91 97 configuring adding a new network connection 12 Ad Hoc 12 authentication network 13 Connect button EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 4 Infrastructure 72 Key Index 1 4 Key Index assigning 14 network authentication 3 Network Key 13 Network Key assigning 3 wireless information wireless properties 12 802 1X authentication 14 Connect button IP address assigning 5 name servers 16 preferred networks arranging 7 RA2040 Marvell configuring 9 specifications 145 RA2041 Summit configuring 17 sp
48. 4 Tap on Backup to start the process and create a profile Restoring A Profile To manually restore a profile Tap on the Total Recall icon Choose Restore Selected Pro file from the dropdown menu Choose the Profile Name you want to restore from the Profile Name dropdown menu Note storage device Input Panel The 8515 is equipped with at Soft You can also manually restore an auto restore profile located in flash or a Input Panel SIP Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 105 Chapter 5 Configuration Input Panel Tapping on the Input Panel button displays a soft input panel soft keyboard that can be customized using the Input Panel dialog box Figure 5 53 Input Panel Icon IPv6 Keyboard Support 2 3 RDC Region amp Licenses Language K Zi Total Recall TweakIT Settings o Date Time a Manage Triggers Remove Programs e Volume amp Sounds la start r Control Panel AN Important If the Input Panel Button icon is not visible in the taskbar from the Start menu tap on Settings Taskbar and Start Menu Tap the checkbox next to Show Input Panel Button To remove this icon from the taskbar tap in the checkbox to erase the check mark Tap on the Input Panel Button icon in the taskbar to display the soft input panel on the 8515 screen 106 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual o E Figure 5 54 Soft Keyboard
49. 5 2 7 2 Name Servers Tabii s he BG Rk eR A ETH dT UR 16 2 7 3 Advanced Features 16 2 7 3 1 Rearranging Preferred Networks ooo 17 2 7 3 2 Deleting A Preferred Network 17 2 7 3 3 Changing Network Properties 17 2 8 Setting Up The Model RA2041 Radio SCU o o 17 2 8 1 Assigning The IP Address 18 2 8 2 Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN o o 18 20 SCU Tabs ge dried 5e oic EA RR NO qe debe ede 20 2 9 Main Ta sete ns e oe a eh ttt e Ene tattoo dts ten eats ds ce reg Us 20 2 92 Contig ET same It b RERO IRI A vac os oe ane drag 21 2 9 2 1 SCU Security Capabilities e 23 2 9 2 2 EAbCredenpals 25 29 23 ThirdPartyConfig 25 29 3 Global Settings Tab ia ADR ad Se dy RUNE aa 25 E StAtUs abr nn ie 28 2 9 5 Diags Tabs s i v eae Geeta ie Bo ft ia be tan toe V ao wes 28 2 10 Resetting The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer o o e 29 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 6 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 2 1 2 2 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Preparing The 8515 For Operation Preparing The 8515 For Operation Typically the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer is configured at the factory and arrives ready for use Although the 8515 is equipped with an internal Compact Flash slot and a Micro SD T O slot these slots are not intended for user modification If a device needs to be changed or added in these slots contact qualified Psion Teklogix personnel R
50. 7 7 External BarCodeScanners e 147 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 141 142 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 7 Specifications 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Specifications KI Note Performance specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice 7 1 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Specifications Size 203 mm x 209 mm x 50 mm 7 99 x 8 23 x 1 97 Weight Approximately 1 3 kg 2 8 Ibs Environmental Standard Temperature Unit Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 35 C to 70 C 31 F to 158 F Rain And Dust Resistance IEC 529 classification IP65 Humidity operating 5 to 90 RH non condensing at 40 C 104 F Shock and Vibration testing IEC 60721 3 5 Class 5M2 Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Processor And Memory XScale PXA270 312 MHz Processor RAM 128 MB SDRAM standard Flash ROM 128 MB micro SD card standard not user accessible Communication Ports UART DB 9 port RS 232 serial port for decoded scanner printer Data rate 2 400 bps to 115 200 bps Power 1000mA 5V Two USB V 1 1 host ports For external devices console Data rate 12 Mbps Power out 5 VDC 500mA nominal Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 143 Chapter 7 Specifications Colour Display 7 2 7 3 144 One USB V 1 1 device port Approvals Safety EMC North America Europe
51. 8 5 183 Trap Destination Tadeo 118 5 18 3 1 Enabling Authentication TRAPS 2 cece cece cent eee e eee 119 5 18 3 2 Adding A Destination 00 cece cece eee 119 5 18 3 3 Changing A Destination 00 cece cece cee e eee eee 119 5 18 3 4 Removing A Trap Destnaton 0 0 cee e eee e een e eee e eee ee 119 5 18 4 Permitted Hosts Tab i 0 234625 dE RRR EX ve ee EE 120 5 18 4 1 Adding A Host 120 5 18 42 Changing A Host esses irrita 120 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual v Contents Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories 6 1 External Bar Code Readerg nn nnr nenne r rrer arrrrrererrerre sen 125 6 1 1 Entering Data With The Bar Code Reader 125 De Bluetooth Peripherals 32 3222 2 20322440 SAX eee ee eee ERE AE 125 6 3 Linking An 8515 To An Ethernet Network 126 6 3 1 Network Accesso esed isse EE Eae ess 126 6 4 8515 Mounting Accessories Installing The RAM Mounting ku 126 6 4 1 Component Part Numbers ee ee ee e a K cece ccc K R eee cnn een AR N 128 6 4 2 MT33XX RAM Mounting Kit Specifications 0 cece cece e eens 129 W OR E EE TEE 130 O44 Installationis 4223424442442 EE ANE 132 6 4 4 1 RAM Vesa Base 133 6 4 4 2 RAM Circular Base 133 6 4 5 Positioning The Vehicle Mount 0 cece ec cece cece eee e eee neeeeenes 134 6 4 6 Optional Mount Kits 00 cece eee ee eee mre 135 6 5 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Installations ooo 136 O AC Bae ee wae oe
52. 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual May 4 2007 Part No 8000132 A ISO 9001 Certified PSION TEKLOGIX Quality Management System TEKLOGIX Copyright 2007 by Psion Teklogix Inc Mississauga Ontario This document and the information it contains is the property of Psion Teklogix Inc is issued in strict confidence and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part except for the sole purpose of promoting the sale of Psion Teklogix manufactured goods and ser vices Furthermore this document is not to be used as a basis for design manufacture or sub contract or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc Windows and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such trademarks by Psion Teklogix Inc is under license All trademarks are the property of their respective holders gt a Return To Factory Warranty Psion Teklogix Inc provides a return to factory warranty on this product for a period of twelve 12 months in accordance with the Statement of Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability provided at www psionteklogix com warranty If you are not already a member of Teknet and you attempt to view this warranty you will be asked to register As a member of Teknet you will have access
53. DC 7 Start_ Control Panel I Input Panel Propert Tap on the Options button to change the appearance of your soft keyboard KI Note far right corner of the taskbar 3 si SWS 51 712 Ir x You can also display this dialog box by double tapping on the Input icon in the Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 107 Chapter 5 Configuration IPv6 Support Figure 5 56 Soft Keyboard Options T Use gestures for Space Backspace Shift and Enter FAN Space ar Allow applicatio er Backspace show hide the L a warm reset F Enter 5 16 IPv6 Support The IPv6 Support icon in the Control Panel allows you to activate IPv6 network support on your unit This internet protocol specification version 6 supports 128 bit IP addresses replacing version 4 Figure 5 57 IPv6 Support Icon T 00 B amp B 9 9 App Launch Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet H Devices Options 7 s AO amp gt as y Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Triggers and Dial u Connection 9 9 fe g e m Tapon the icon to display the IPv6 Support dialog box Figure 5 58 IPv6 Support Dialog Box IPv6 Support lok E Enable IPv6 Support Enable IPv6 network support by checking the box below Note that if you change this setting your device will reset to activate the change Tap o
54. E key once displays blue key in the taskbar If a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on and the onscreen indicator is displayed in uppercase letters in the taskbar for example pressing BLUE twice displays BLUE KEY in the taskbar all 802 11 Radio Signal Quality Increasing radio signal quality is represented by longer filled bars within this icon al d dl dd d d Y Good Weak No Radio Reception Reception Link The radio signal is determined when the 8515 receives a message If the unit receives no messages within a second the no signal icon is displayed The signal strength icon shows the following cases No signal 1 to 25 bar 26 to 50 bar 51 to 75 bar and 75 to 100 bar Bluetooth Radio This icon represents the Bluetooth radio installed in your 8515 Security Level Security levels can be set to limit user access to 8515 settings In addition applications can be restricted to prevent inadvertent changes Kr External Power This is the external power icon displayed in the taskbar External Devices When a peripheral is attached to the USB or serial ports and activated an associated icon appears in the taskbar 1234 Scanner USB Device RFID Serial Device 40 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 7 3 3 8 3 8 1 3 8 2 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Audio Indicators Audio Indicators The 8515 beeper provides a variety of sounds and can be con
55. F8385PN1 Settings IP Address Name Servers Name server addresses may be Primary DNS E o oe v o1 automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter Secondary DNS L s ux You can specify additional T WINS or DNS resolvers in the Primary WINS space provided Secondary WINS Cs a The DNS and WINS fields in the Name Servers tab allow you to specify additional WINS and DNS resolvers The format for these fields is HHH HHH HHH HE Advanced Features To display the Advanced Wireless Settings dialog box Tap the Advanced button in the Wireless Information tab This window lists the available preferred networks Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 2 7 3 1 2 7 3 2 2 7 3 3 2 8 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2041 Radio SCU Figure 2 10 Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Wireless Settings Ki E Y Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Windows will connect to these preferred networks Q Section A Up Down Delete Properties amp utomatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access All available y Rearranging Preferred Networks The 8515 attempts to connect with the networks listed in this dialog box in sequence begin ning at the top of the list If you need to rearrange this list of networks move networks up and down in the list Tn the networks list tap on the network that you want to move up
56. Function And Macro 80 5 6 6 3 Editing A Scancode Remap 00 0000s 80 5 6 6 4 Removing A Remap e 80 5 67 Lock Sequence ion d E Eer we 80 Volume And Sound Properties oa a 81 5 7 1 Volume Adjustments 82 Power Properties ll les 82 5 8 1 Battery s Eos yk ex RR ael exe Uses Ee dox xu Re e bs 83 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 61 5 9 2 SUSPENDA xi co oen Z T E URN AE 83 5 8 3 Advanced Power Properties 2 2 2 000 tees 84 S DEVICES o4 en C ON 85 5 9 Stylis Properties s a whe v ded elt GR rte eR ER Nd VR se 85 5 9 1 Setting Double Tap Sensitivity ee ee 86 5 92 Touchscreen Calibration o ooa 86 5 9 3 Disabling The Touchscreen 87 5 10 Manage TrIggets is al p ERG ev ORG REIR ROREM RU d 87 5 10 1 Trigger Mappings 88 5 10 2 Add And Edit Trigger Mapping 89 5 11 Certificate Assignment 90 5 12 Bluetooth Set p edem Soe Ake eme RAE DR UE Geer a 91 5 12 1 The Devices Tab 2s 92 PA E A PL 92 K DASCTVICES Ee A ES Ade a ee 93 2 12 13 09 A eSI pork eoe oe pum a 94 3 12 2 The Servers Tabane ovp Roe RR 4 Rh wld Ad ele Es 95 12 3 Outgoing Tab lea leek eRe ae EEN 95 5 12 4 Active Connections Tab 96 5 12 5 Properties Tab 97 5 13 Storage Manager s oo se Ane gee ee Ede AE E Eee A ie aos 98 5 13 1 Formatting A Memory Card 98 5 13 2 Creatng Partitions a E eua K eae a A 99 5 13 3 Partition Management 0 0000 ee eae 100 5 13 3 1 Dismounti
57. Inc 7170 West Credit Ave Unit 1 Mississauga Ontario Canada LSN 7J9 Tel 1 800 387 8898Option 2 or Direct 1 905 813 9900Ext 1999 Option 2 Fax 1905 812 6304 Web www psionteklogix com A 3 3 North American Headquarters And U S Service Centre Psion Teklogix Corp 1810 Airport Exchange Boulevard Suite 500 Erlanger Kentucky USA 41018 Tel 1 859 371 6006 Fax 1 859371 6422 E mail salesusa psion com A 2 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices International Subsidiaries A 3 4 International Subsidiaries See also www psionteklogix com Subsidiaries Psion Teklogix S A La Duranne 135 Rue Rene Descartes BP 421000 13591 Aix En Provence Cedex 3 France Tel 33 442 90 88 09 Fax 33 442 90 88 88 E mail tekeuro psion com Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual A 3 APPENDIX B PORT PINOUTS B 1 Serial Port Interface Pinout DB 9 male Table B 1 RS 232 Pinout Signal Function Signal Type Notes 1 a o ase RS 232D Loopback for PCON CON Carrier Detect 2 RS23 Serial Port RXD RS 232D Receive Data 3 RS 232 Serial Port TXD RS 232D Transmit Data 4 Baa ochal Port Data ley RS 232D Loopback for PCON CON Terminal Ready 5 Ground GND Power 6 anand sk RS 232D Loopback for PCON CON Set Ready RS 232 Serial Port 7 Ready to Send RTS RS 232D Loopback for C
58. Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Renew Details KI Note Choosing the Renew button forces the 8515 to renew or find a new IP address This is useful if for example you are out of communication range for a longer period of time and your 8515 is dropped from the network To define a static IP address Tap the Configure button Figure 2 8 Defining An IP Address PTXCF8385PN1 Settings OK x IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this S computer If your network O specify an IP address does not automatically assign IP Address LITT IP addresses ask your network ri E T administrator for an address Subnet Mask LETT I and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway ETT TI Tap on the radio button next to Specify an IP address Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 15 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Name Servers Tab 2 7 2 2 7 3 16 Tap on each field and type an IP Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address Tap on OK to save your information Name Servers Tab Note If DHCP is enabled name server addresses are assigned automatically In the IP Information tab tap on the Configure button Figure 2 7 is the window from which you choose the Configure button Tap on the Name Servers tab Figure 2 9 Name Servers Tab PTXC
59. TERS 4 PLACES 6 4 3 Preparation The RAM articulating mount can be installed in a variety of orientations see Figure 6 9 on page 135 Select the best orientation for your specific application Preferred orientations maintain the centre of mass of the vehicle mount assembly directly over the centre of the base see Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Orientation Of Vehicle Mount Assembly 130 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Preparation N Important The tilt and rotation of the cradle can be easily adjusted by the operator Ensure that if the handscrew is loosened and the cradle slips the operator and any equipment cannot be damaged by it Also note that under extreme vibration the mount may slowly settle requiring readjustment and tight ening of the handscrew Psion Teklogix offers a tightening tool P N 9000594 which can be used to minimize settling Figure 6 5 Tightening Tool P N 9000594 The mounting platform on which you secure the vehicle mount must be strong enough to support 25 kg Never attach the mount to a plastic dash or a wooden platform without the ap propriate backing plate and bracing When selecting a mounting location you must provide the operator access at the top bottom and sides Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 131 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Installation 6 4 4 Installation Figure 6 6 8515 V
60. TY SUMMARY CE Marking tuto sos LR ee t ea Alas P Soe ava eee Da ae aes xi R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC lt K a aR T E R RE es xi FCC Information To Users e xii Emissions Information For Canada xiv Warnings Lo USerS ux Ao nO veh os dx Se we Oa Ee a e RATE xiv Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter Approvals And Safety Summary CE Marking When used in a residential commercial or light industrial environment the product and its approved UK and European peripherals fulfil all requirements for CE marking R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment complies with the essential requirements of EU Directive 1999 5 EC Dec laration available www psionteklogix com Cet quipement est conforme aux principales caract ristiques d finies dans la Directive eu rop enne RTTE 1999 5 CE D claration disponible sur le site www psionteklogix com Die Ger te erf llen die grundlegenden Anforderungen der RTTE Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Den Wortlaut der Richtlinie finden Sie unter www psionteklogix com Questa apparecchiatura conforme ai requisiti essenziali della Direttiva Europea R amp TTE 1999 5 CE Dichiarazione disponibile sul sito www psionteklogix com Este equipo cumple los requisitos principales de la Directiva 1995 5 CE de la UE Equipos de Terminales de Radio y Telecomu nicaciones Declaraci n disponible en
61. This is not recommended in most cases especially with devices that draw a great deal of current such as imagers It is also possible to map different sources to the same owner Add Source Only existing trigger sources are shown in the Source combo box To add a new source to this list tap on the Add Source button A dialog box pops up allowing you to select the keyboard key to use as a trigger source Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 89 Chapter 5 Configuration Certificate Assignment Trigger Type You can enable either an Up Down or Double Click response to a trigger press Normally when a trigger keyboard key etc is pressed and released a trigger down event is sent to the owner that is the application receiving the trigger press information followed by a trigger up If Double Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event is generated If a mapping with the type Up down has also been configured for the same source it will only receive the first set of trigger events Trigger Owner This identifies the driver or application receiving the trigger presses Show All By default inactive owners are not shown By checking this checkbox all owners both active and inactive are displayed 5 11 Certificate Assignment Inthe Control Panel choose the Certificates icon Figure 5 31 Certificates Icon S v 9 p
62. Y IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection Display Background The Background tab allows you to adjust the 8515 display background e In the Display Properties dialog box open the Background tab Figure 5 3 Background Tab Display Properties This option allows you to change the background colour or add an image Display Appearance In the Display Properties dialog box open the Appearance tab Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 5 3 Chapter 5 Configuration Display Backlight Figure 5 4 Appearance Tab Display Properties a Background App Launch 4 Keys R IPv6 Support D bx Active Window Dialog Box Text Remove Fi Start Tanpa Panel Display Properties mesi This dialog box allows you to customize the display colour scheme and font size Display Backlight The backlight is activated for a configurable amount of time when the 8515 is in use key press scanner trigger or data received from the host The Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel allows you to specify the intensity of the backlight along with how long the display will maintain the specified intensity Note Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory use only Inthe Display Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab Figure 5 5 Backlight Tab Display Properties
63. address via DHCP or Specify an IP address Tap the stylus on the button to select or dese lect it Buttons This type of button allows you to Save Delete etc the options you ve chosen in a dialog box Tap the stylus on the button to activate it Saving Your Choices Once you ve made all your changes tap on OK to save your changes and exit the window Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual CONFIGURATION 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 3 1 5 8 Remote Desktop Connection 65 Pocket PC Compatibility H TE Ra ee ee ee eee 65 The Contrel Panel 2 i uu e a ad 65 Control Panellcons 66 Display Properties 5 slum vd RSTG ex ex Xx et as 70 5 5 1 Display Background e 70 5 5 2 Display Appearance 2 a 70 5 5 3 Display Back 7 Keyboard Properties wu RE Ru ERR SR SLM Ee RS ee ns 72 5 6 T Key Repeat 4 os ue tty a die de RE NER 72 5 0 2 Backlight tsm PERSE ense C ART See 73 203 One Shots 3 27 5 dee eate eere RU Ree Ed Ges eas 74 50 4 E Keys ade eG we tose ento Re mo m RUE pee UR Rp Re inde 75 5 6 4 1 Recording And Saving A Macro 76 5 6 4 2 Executing A Macro 76 5 6 4 3 Deleting A Mac 77 5 6 5 Unicode Mapping s os spod ea e ea i E E RR d T 5 6 5 1 Adding And Changing Unicode Values 78 5 6 52 Removing Unicode Values o 78 5 66 Scancode Remapping 2 2 en 78 5 6 6 1 Adding A Roman 79 5 6 6 2 Virtual Key
64. an choose an ap propriate baud rate Figure 5 67 Baud Rate 114 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 18 Chapter 5 Configuration SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Setup Data Bits This parameter determines the number of bits for the data going through this port Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose either 7 or 8 data bits Figure 5 68 Data Bits Options Parity This parameter determines the type of parity checking used on the data going through the tether port Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose the appropriate Parity Figure 5 69 Parity Options Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits 1 1 5 or 2 used for asynchronous communication Figure 5 70 Stop Bits Options 15 2 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Setup Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol used to monitor and manage devices attached to a TCP IP network providing they support SNMP SNMP uses Man agement Information Bases MIBs that define the variables an SNMP Network Manage Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 115 Chapter 5 Configuration Contacts Tab ment Station can access Each product has a defined set of MIBs that determine how SNMP operates the type of access allowed etc All Psion Teklogix products support the TEKLOGIX GENERIC MIB a MIB that defines so
65. anel Internet Options Q 9 8 U bs E amp wa 4 IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection S 9 D Ei s Il RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 85 Chapter 5 Configuration Setting Double Tap Sensitivity 5 9 1 5 9 2 86 Setting Double Tap Sensitivity e Inthe Double Tap tab follow the directions to tailor the sensitivity of the stylus when you tap on the touchscreen Figure 5 25 Double Tap Tab Eile View Stylus Properties a Double Tap Calibration Touch App Launch Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both Keys the speed and physical distance between taps R IPv6 Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon ry doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Remove gestart 2 Control Panel 1 Stylus Properties ei Es Touchscreen Calibration Touchscreens rarely require recalibration However if your touchscreen has never been cal ibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item you can use the Calibration tab to recalibrate the touchscreen Choose the Calibration tab and then tap on the Recalibrate button Figure 5 26 Calibration Tab File View Stylus Properties a Double Tap Calib
66. asher M8 Internal Tooth 9008800 D Screw M8 x 12 Pan Head 9004517 E RAM Standard Arm 9001805 F RAM Circular Base 9001804 G Screw M8 x 25 Pan Head 9004518 H Screw M8 x 25 Flat Head 9004522 J Nut M8 x 1 25 9008801 L Mounting Kit MT3505 Clamp base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 9007505 2 max width M Mounting Kit MT3507 Clamp base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 9007507 3 max width 128 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories MT33XX RAM Mounting Kit Specifications Table 6 1 Mounting Components And Figure Legend N Mounting Kit MT3509 Rail base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 9007509 14 to 17 4 P Mounting Kit MT3510 Rail base for 4 or 12 RAM arm 2 9007510 to 2 Y 6 4 2 MT33XX RAM Mounting Kit Specifications Max Load 15kg Articulating Range Spherical through 180 degrees Shock Rating Meets IEC60721 3 5 CLASS 5M2 Test Method IEC60068 2 64 Fh Vibration Rating Meets IEC60721 3 5 CLASS 5M2 Test Method IEC60068 2 27 Ea Figure 6 2 Bolt Hole Pattern For RAM Vesa Base 3 94 100MM 2 95 75MM EDGE OF VESA BASE 90 375 610MM 8 PLACES stg esa Met 10 waneg AOH 40g 3 94 100MM 2 95 75MM Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 129 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Preparation Figure 6 3 Bolt Hole Pattern For RAM Circular Base EDGE OF O RAM BASE pu H o3 A On a HOLE CEN
67. ator safety issues that require careful attention When mounting an 8515 use only approved Psion Teklogix mounting hardware and mounting parts which are specific to the 8515 model purchased An improperly mounted 8515 or use of non approved parts may result in one or more of the following operator injury property damage operator visibility obstruction operator distraction and or poor ease of egress for the operator Psion Teklogix strongly recom mends that you seek professional mounting advice from the vehicle manufacturer If it is necessary to mount the 8515 overhead or in any position that could cause injury to the operator should the unit fall it is critical that a secondary tether or other failsafe device be installed The following restrictions must be strictly enforced Do not use the mount and or the 8515 as a hand hold Using the mount in this manner may cause the person to fall or dislodge the mounting hardware and or mounts Do not add weight or attach any other items to the mount or 8515 Addi tional elements may fall causing injury or may increase the chance of failure and or damage in mounting hardware and or mounts Mounts used in industrial or vibration generating environments may be sub jected to fatigue stress and or part wear A periodic inspection of the mount ing hardware and mounts should be performed to ensure parts are retightened to the correct torque free of fractures excessive wear and or other env
68. ay 56 task manager 56 Stop Bits 1 5 stylus touch pen using 34 47 Stylus Properties 85 Double tap stylus sensitivity 56 Summit Client Utility SCU 17 Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio Model RA2041 configuring 17 specifications 146 Supervisor security level 53 Suspend Shutdown menu 56 suspending power 83 system tray 56 T TAB Key 36 taskbar onscreen indicators external device 40 modifier keys 40 power 40 radio signal quality 40 security level 40 tooltips 51 56 using 30 task manager 36 Teklogix security level 53 TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption 13 tooltips taskbar 51 56 Total Recall 02 backup profile creating 02 backup profile restoring 105 touch pen using 47 touchscreen recalibration 38 86 stylus using 47 touch pen using 47 touchscreen disabling 87 Translations scanning 111 trigger mappings 88 triggers configuring 87 Trigger Type Manage Triggers menu 90 turning 8515 on and off 8 U USB Ethernet adaptor cable WA4010 126 User security level 53 V vehicle mount installation 32 accessories list 128 cables 136 RAM Circular Base 133 RAM Vesa Base 133 W warm reset 29 Warm Reset Shutdown menu 59 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption 12 Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key network authentication 3 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA network authentication 73 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 dialog box 59 files folders amp programs working with 48 Windows Emb
69. can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network IP Address administrator for an address Subnet Mask ETT TI and then type it in the space E provided Default Gateway ETT TDT Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 59 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Using A Dialog Box KI Note If you re using the touchscreen use the stylus to tap on an element in a dialog 60 box to select or deselect it display dropdown menus save your selections etc If you re using a keyboard follow the directions below Dialog boxes contain one or more of the following elements Tab A tab separates different elements of a dialog box Tap on a tab to display the associ ated information Textbox A textbox requires that you type information Highlight the textbox with the stylus and then type the appropriate information Dropdown This type of menu is identified by up and down arrows next to the dropdown menu to indicate that additional options are available Tap the stylus on the arrow to display the options in the menu Checkbox This box allows you to select or deselect an option To select or deselect a checkbox tap the stylus on the checkbox to select or deselect it Radio buttons These buttons allow you to choose from a number of options For example in the second sample screen in Figure 4 14 on page 59 you can choose to Obtain an IP
70. code key value of the keypress is displayed Pressing the ESC key in this dialog box resets the data to zero 5 17 2 2 Display Scan Result When this parameter is enabled the type of bar code and the result of the scan appear on the screen Note that this information is only displayed after a successful decode and is visible only while the scanner trigger is pressed When the trigger is released this information is cleared from the screen 110 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 17 3 Chapter 5 Configuration Translations Tab Scan Indicator When this parameter is enabled the laser warning logo appears on the display whenever the scanner is activated Scan Result Time sec The value assigned to the Scan Result Time sec parameter determines how long the scan results of a successful scan are displayed on the screen Time is measured in seconds and a value of 0 zero disables the parameter When you choose this option a dialog box appears where you can enter a value Note To remove the scan result from the screen before the Result Time has expired point the scanner away from the bar code and press the trigger Good Scan Beep And Bad Scan Beep These parameters determine whether or not the vehicle mount emits an audible scanner beep when a good successful scan or a bad unsuccessful scan is performed Set these parameters to either on to enable the beeper or off to disable
71. cro 2 Adding A Remap To add a new remapping e Tap the stylus on the Add button at the bottom of the dialog box The Remap Scancode dialog box is displayed Figure 5 15 Remap Scancode Remap Scancode Virtual Keys a f App Launch 4 MTS RES virtual Key CLEAR R6 O Eunction RETURN O Trigger ID CAPITAL IPv6 EE ESCAPE Support O M SPACE O Force Shifted PGUP ty O Force Unshifted PGDN sl Remove No Force i Yv 7Start 3 Control Panel JJ Keyboard Prope LMHS si gt Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 79 Chapter 5 Configuration Lock Sequence Type the scan code in hexidecimal in the field labelled Scancode KI Note Label field displays the default function of the scancode you are remapping 5 6 6 2 Virtual Key Function And Macro The radio buttons along the side of the dialog box allow you to define to what the scan code will be remapped Virtual Key Function or Macro When Virtual Key is selected you can choose to force SHIFT to be on or off when the virtual key is sent If No Force is selected the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function is selected a list of valid functions appears in the dialog box When Macro is selected the macro keys available on your unit are listed in the dialog box Choose Virtual Key Function or Macro e Choose a fun
72. ction from the Function list in the dialog box and tap on OK 5 6 6 3 Editing A Scancode Remap To edit a scancode Inthe Scancode Remapping tab tap on the remap you want to edit Tap on the Edit button and make the appropriate changes Tap on OK to save your changes 5 6 6 4 Removing A Remap To delete a remap Inthe Scancode Remapping tab highlight the scancode you want to delete and tap on the Remove button e Tap on OK 5 6 7 Lock Sequence This function uses a selected key sequence to lock the keyboard if required to prevent acci dental key presses Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Lock Sequence tab 80 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 7 Figure 5 16 Lock Sequence Tab a Macros Unicode Mappini l Scancode Remapping Lock Sequence App Launch MB bt Keys M Show popup message GA Keyboard locked at startup IPv6 M Disable touch screen on lock amp Support Key sequence Orange Blue 0 e Remove r Enable Key Lock Sequence Chapter 5 Configuration Volume And Sound Properties GE Start IC Control Panel Sakeyboard Prope Ca EEE Once the key lock sequence is enabled the following options become available A popup message can be displayed when the keyboard is locked and a key is pressed Ef Press Orange Blue 0 to unlock The keyboard can be in lock mode when the computer is started The to
73. d tracks licenses issued The Remote Desktop Licenses RDC application displays license tokens for devices that connect to a Terminal Server Ee Region D Language Region amp Allows you to specify the local language the display text will use along with the format Language of numbers currency time and date for your region Li Remove Programs Lists the programs that can be removed from your unit To remove a program choose it Zeie and then tap on the Remove button Power 68 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual SNMP Storage Manager Stylus System II Teklogix Scanners Total Recall t s TweakIT Settinne Volume amp Sounds e Wireless WAN Chapter 5 Configuration Control Panel Icons SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the protocol used to monitor and manage devices attached to a TCP IP network Storage Manager Allows the user to view information about the storage devices that are present such as the CF card For details see page 98 Stylus Adjusts how Windows Embedded CE 5 0 recognizes your double tap as slow or rapid successive taps Under the Calibration tab you can recalibrate your touchscreen by tapping on the Rec alibrate button and following the directions on the calibration screen System Displays system and memory properties Under the Memory tab you can allocate memory between storage memory and program memory Te
74. dard or enhanced USB port 3 USB D TXD USB Standard or enhanced USB port 4 Ground DTR USB 5 picea FON GND ESO Customized cable to DE 9 Transmit Data console 6 puo PEL ERR DSR EXA Customized cable to DE 9 Receive Data console 7 Ground RTS de console B 2 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix B Port Pinouts Enhanced USB2 Port Interface Pinout Table B 3 Enhanced USB2 Pinout Signal Function Signal Type Notes 8 Port Detection ID CTS PXA 23K2 pull down resistor for PXA console console detection 9 NC PXA Open for PXA console port console Signal definitions are with respect to the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer side Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual B 3 APPENDIX C USB SETUP APPLICATION C 1 USB Setup The USB Setup application is used to update a Windows 2000 or XP PC so that it can connect to a Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer gn Note For details on connecting devices to Windows Vista PCs see page 43 To download the USB Setup application go to www psionteklogix com downloads This will take you to the Teknet home page Login with your Teknet Username and Password If you re not already a member of Teknet you can register for free at this home page so that you can access the USB Setup application Once you ve entered your name and password the Download page is displayed e Scroll down to the Utilities hea
75. der shock and vibration Ifyou are assembling with the RAM Vesa Base see Section 6 4 4 1 RAM Vesa Base Ifyou are assembling with the RAM Circular Base see Section 6 4 4 2 RAM Circu lar Base 6 4 4 1 RAM Vesa Base See Figure 6 8 on page 134 In four places insert screw G through the RAM Vesa Base B the local platform and the washer C Affix with nut J Torque to 26 in Ibs Secure RAM Standard Arm E by inserting RAM Balls into both ends of arm sockets 6 4 4 2 RAM Circular Base See Figure 6 8 on page 134 In four places insert screw H through the RAM Circular Base F the local platform and the washer C Affix with nut J Torque to 26 in lbs Secure RAM Standard Arm E by inserting RAM Balls into both ends of sockets Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 133 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Positioning The Vehicle Mount Figure 6 8 RAM Vesa Base RAM Circular Base 6 4 5 Positioning The Vehicle Mount Place the 8515 into the position best corresponding to the RAM hardware used see Figure 6 9 on page 135 and tighten by hand until secure Refer to 8515 Mounting Accessories In stalling The RAM Mounting Kit on page 126 for warnings and proper tightening tech nique Mount orientations shown in Figure 6 9 are considered the preferred configurations for the Circular Base to Platform and the Vesa Base to Platform 134 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mo
76. ding and then under USB Setup tap on Download If you need further assistance please contact Psion Teklogix support 1 800 387 8898 System Requirements Windows 2000 or XP e ActiveSync 3 5 or later The install program updates copies of the device installation scripts usbstor inf and wceusbsh inf with Psion Teklogix specific information and sets up a USB connection between the PC and the 8515 C 1 1 Launching The Application Before running the USB Setup application 1 Unplug the 8515 from your PC and exit all running applications 2 Double click on the USB Setup executable in the directory to which you copied it Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual C 1 Appendix C USB Setup Application Launching The Application Figure C 1 Welcome Dialog R Psion Teklogix USB Setup Welcome This program will attemptto configure your computer so that it may connectto a Psion Teklogix device via USB Itis highly recommended that you shut down all applications before continuing Click Install to start or Cancel to exit Install as a generic device Build A186d Cancel If you check the Install as a generic device checkbox the Hardware Manager on your PC will not prompt you to install every new device you connect to your PC A generic configuration will be used for the Psion Teklogix devices 3 Tap on the Install button to configure your PC or the Cancel button to exit the USB Setup program Th
77. e App Launch Bluetooth XCertificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet NM Keys Devices Options f 0 d m S ea a 9 IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection D This dialog box is used in conjunction with 802 1 X authentication to enhance 8515 security 90 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Bluetooth Setup Figure 5 32 Certificates Menu File View x m ate OK x fo CH Stores App Launch t Keys Trusted Authorities Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority a 5 Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority R6 Entrust net Certification Authority 2048 D Entrust net Secure Server Certification amp uthorit IPv6 Lists the certificates Equifax Secure Certificate Authority amp Support trusted by you GlobalSign Root CA i e b Import View Remove Remove r Tirar a gr a Fite q Start 3 Control Panel JJ T Certificates f 08 BL 2 For a detailed description about Certificate setup for both the server and client side devices 8515s refer to the following website www microsoft com windows2000 techinfo planning walkthroughs default asp Security Services KI Note When importing certificates the 8515 only recognizes cer files 5 12 Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices and is int
78. e Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel KI Note Refer to Display Backlight on page 71 for details about the Display Prop erties dialog box 3 6 1 Calibrating The Touchscreen If your 8515 touchscreen has never been calibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item use the Stylus Properties dialog box in the Control Panel to recalibrate the screen Inthe Control Panel choose the Stylus icon to display the Stylus Properties window Figure 3 3 Control Panel Stylus Icon D OG a ks S a L hi Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet E i Dewices Options e gt zw e s B9 IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection a D D o RDC Region amp Remove Storage System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners K H Jo 9 Total Recall TweakIT Volume amp Wireless Settings Sounds WAN Choose the Calibration tab and then tap on the Recalibrate button 38 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 8515 Indicators Figure 3 4 Stylus Properties Menu Calibration Tab ES App Launch 4 If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you Keys may need to recalibrate your screen Been eerie he Cotar of a targar If you miss the GA center keep the stylus on por De and then lift the stylus To start tap
79. e Keypad Backlight 2n 38 3 6 The Display a ct REIR Em As EORR oe cde tw go le ie 38 3 61 Calibrating The Touchscreen 38 3 7 8515 Indicators e Ae Bae e a SS eh BS we dS Iq EY 39 3 7 1 Power Indicator ERD oU Re A A 39 3 7 2 Onscreen Indicators o o 39 3 7 3 Audio Indicators oaa ee 41 318 Scannmlg sung R Ee Rupee deme eh dee ete ee 0 SIN IC aee 41 3 81 Scanning Techniques 2 222222 en 41 3 82 Scan LED Indicators 41 3 83 Troubleshoo0ting e 42 3 8 4 Operating One Dimensional ID Laser Scanners 42 3 85 Operating PDF Laser Scanner 42 3 9 Monitoring The Network Connection 2 e e 42 3 10 Connecting An 8515 To A Windows 2000 Or XP PC o 43 3 11 Connecting An 8515 To A Windows Vista bt 43 3 12 General Maintenance a 43 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 31 32 Sal 21 POTS 2c os eds Us eo wa att Mes tee EE 3 12 2 Caring For The Touchscreen 2 2 2 ee 3 12 3 Cleaning The 8515 ee Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Features Of The 8515 Features Of The 8515 Figure 3 1 Front Of The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Antenna o stoen Function Keys Function Keys Beeper Power LED Macro Keys Enhanced USB Host Ports USB Device Port UART DB 9 Port Speaker Mic Jack for external devices
80. e RFCOMM channel of the service if the service is RFCOMM based This information is not generally needed except for debug ging purposes Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 93 Chapter 5 Configuration The Devices Tab 5 12 1 3 To add a service to the Outgoing port an active service must first be deactivated Then you can choose the Outgoing option from the Activation menu highlight a service right click or press the SPACE bar to display the Activation menu The Authentication and Encryption options can be changed only before activation To change these after activation deactivate the service first then change the options Once a service is activated all the information regarding the service including the RFCOMM channel number is saved in the registry Some remote devices may change their RFCOMM channel numbers when they reboot so your saved setting may not work when the remote device is rebooted In that case you must deactivate the service and reactivate it to detect the current RFCOMM channel Set PIN PINs can be set for each device by pressing the Set PIN button in the Devices tab or you can skip this step and try to connect to the device first Important The remote device must have authentication enabled otherwise the PIN authentication will fail Highlight a device tap on the Set Pin button and type the PIN You will receive a message either that the PIN has been successfully va
81. e System fatfsd dll Flags 0x00000010 Defrag Size 198140 Sectors EE sen 5 13 3 1 Dismounting A Partition 1 Select the desired partition 2 Press the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears 3 Press the Dismount button The partition is dismounted The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list 5 13 3 2 Deleting A Partition 1 Select the desired partition 2 Press the Delete button A warning dialog appears 3 Press the OK button The partition is deleted 5 13 3 3 Formatting A Partition 1 Select the desired partition 2 Press the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears 3 Press the Dismount button The partition is dismounted The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list 100 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Partition Management 4 Press the Format button The Format dialog appears Figure 5 44 Format Dialog C Partition Size Version E H Number of FATs fi H Root Entries bz Tr Cluster Size KB lo s TFAT Quick Format 5 Choose your format options These options include Version of file system FAT 16 for devices holding up to 4 GB or FAT 32 for devices containing up to 32 GB Number of FATs File Allocation Tables Number of entries allowed in the root directory Cluster size 5 KB to 64 KB There are also two checkboxes which govern Whether to use the
82. e program checks that ActiveSync is installed and that it is a supported ver sion 3 5 or later If the version installed on your PC is not supported you ll need to exit the USB Setup application and install a later version of ActiveSync Active Sync can be downloaded from Microsoft at htto www microsoft com downloads In some cases you may see an additional dialog see Figure C 2 on page 3 C 2 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix C USB Setup Application Installation Complete Dialog Box Figure C 2 Installation Dialog Psion Teklogix USB Setup inf x x x e s eim T D SIHOIN TEKLOGIX This program will make copies of the installation scripts inf files forthe following class of drivers and update the copies with information specific to Psion Teklogix devices To choose different scripts click Browse USB connection to Windows CE wceusbsh inf Needed for connecting to a terminal via ActiveSync Path Mill Te E n ate c driv usbsh in Browse USB mass storage usbstor inf Needed for connecting to a terminal running BooSt so that the Removable Disk is mapped in Windows Explorer Path CI WINDOWSNnfusbstor in Browse Back Install Cancel Usually this dialog is shown when more than one version of ActiveSync is installed You can either select the correct inf file for the USB Setup program to work with or you can cancel the installation and uninstall
83. e vehicle mount on Wait until the unit has booted up completely Aim at the bar code and press the trigger The beam expands into a rectangle covering the bar code to properly scan it The scan beam and a warning indicator are visible until a successful decode is achieved or three seconds have elapsed 3 9 Monitoring The Network Connection If your vehicle mount is equipped with a wireless LAN radio it will typically associate with the nearest access point The radio signal quality meter in the taskbar indicates the relative strength of the communication link To access the radio signal icon from the keyboard Tapon the radio icon in the taskbar to display the Wireless Statistics dialog box KI Note Moving in and out of the radio coverage area can have varying effects on a network session At times you may need to renew your connection by logging in again 42 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 10 3 12 3 12 1 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Connecting An 8515 To A Windows 2000 Or XP PC Connecting An 8515 To A Windows 2000 Or XP PC ActiveSync Microsoft PC connectivity software can be used to connect the 8515 to a Windows 2000 or XP PC desktop or laptop running this software By connecting the 8515 to a computer with a cable and running ActiveSync on the PC you will be able to e View 8515 files from Windows Explorer Drag and drop files between the 8515 and the PC in the same way that
84. ecifications 146 SCU 17 signal quality 40 Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio Model RA2041 configuring 17 specifications 146 wireless connection setting up 9 802 11 configuring 9 802 11g Direct Sequence SS 145 146 radio specifications 145 RAM Mounting Kit Circular Base 133 installing 126 specifications 129 Vesa Base 133 RA2040 Marvell radio configuring 9 specifications 145 RA2041 Summit radio configuring 17 specifications 146 recalibrating touchscreen 38 6 regulatory approvals 144 Remote Desktop Connection 54 remote desktop connection 65 Repeat Delay between key repeats 73 Repeat Rate of key repeats 73 Repeat tab key repeat settings 72 resetting the vehicle mount 29 coldreset 29 warm reset 29 Rights 7 Run Start Menu 57 S safety instructions general ix Scan Indicator 777 Scan Log File 777 scanning Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual Bad Scan Beep Cases 11 Click Data 0 Click Time 0 decoded 709 decoded external Serial Port 1 4 Display 110 Double Click 7 0 Good Scan Beep LED Indicators 41 Options Tab 109 PDF scanner operating 42 Scan Indicator 777 Scan Log File 777 Scan Result 770 Scan Result Time Soft Scan Timeout techniques 4 Translations Tab 111 troubleshooting 42 1D Laser operating 42 Scan Result 770 Scan Result Time sec screen stylus using to navigate 47 touch pen using 47 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 navigating 47 SCU Summit Clie
85. ed either via DHCP or by specifying an address Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN This section provides a quick set of steps to create a profile referred to as a config Detailed information about each of the SCU tabs Main Config Status Diags and Global Set tings is provided under SCU Tabs beginning on page 20 To launch the SCU so that your vehicle mount can connect to a wireless LAN Tap on Start gt Programs gt Summit gt SCU Figure 2 11 SCU Main Menu Summit Client Util Main config Status Diags Global Settings Active Config S ait r Pe Ze DATA comuuntcavions Is Down i SCU v1 02 08 Powered by DeviceScape IThis product includes software developed by the OpenssL sl Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications Driver Tap on the Config tab Figure 2 12 SCU Configuration Menu Summit Client Util Main Config status Diags Global Settings corto EEN us Eet Rename Delete New Commit Radio li Encryption None y Attributes lient Name S T E Power Save You must click on Commit Tx Power tz to save the Config s settings Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN Tap on the New button to define a new config profile Type a name for your configuration using any alpha numeric combination to uniquely identify this config e Tap on OK to return to the
86. edded CE 5 0 navigating in 47 Windows Explorer 54 Windows Mobile Device Center 43 Windows Start Menu See Start Menu Windows Vista connecting to 43 Windows Zero Config WZC 25 Windows 2000 or XP connecting to 43 wireless connection setup 9 Wireless Information Tab Wireless Properties tab 72 WPA network authentication 13 WPA PSK network authentication 3 WZC Windows Zero Config 25 1D internal scanner 42 802 1 X authentication enabling 4 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual Index 802 11b radio configuring 9 802 11g radio 146 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual VII Index VIII Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual
87. ee 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recelver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help xii Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter Approvals And Safety Summary 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 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsi ble for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment N Important FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as noted here The condition for the co location of the Bluetooth and Model RA2040 radios is as follows The Murata Bluetooth radio must use the Antenova anten
88. efer to Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices for the service number closest to you 8515 Safety Instructions The cord should be installed in the vehicle so that it is not subjected to damage or stress e Use of a power cord that is not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Anextension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in fire or electric shock If an extension cord must be used make sure The plug pins on the extension cord are the same number size and shape as those on the adaptor The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition and that the wire size is larger than 16 AWG e When the unit is connected to the battery or AC adaptor the mains power cord shall comply with National safety regulations of the country where the equipment is to be used Do not use the AC adaptor with a damaged cord or plug Replace it immediately Do not operate the AC adaptor if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or other wise damaged in any way it should be inspected by qualified service personnel Donotdisassemble the AC adaptor it should be repaired by qualified service personnel Incorrect reassembly may result in electric shock or fire e To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the battery or AC adaptor from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleanin
89. ehicle Mount Computer With Mounting Bracket Back of 8515 showing location of screw holes l Attaching the mounting bracket and RAM base to the vehicle mount The kit pro vides four screws and washers that are used to secure the mounting bracket to the vehicle mount Figure 6 6 provides a diagram and a legend to help you attach the mounting bracket and the RAM Vesa base to the vehicle mount To do this Apply Loctite 243 to the screw threads Note Loctite is not supplied by Psion Tek logix Match the four screw holes on the back of the 8515 with the appropriate pairs of holes on the bracket and screw them together by placing the Screw D through the Washer C and the RAM Vesa Base B and then affixing it to the 8515 A Torque to 26 in lbs 132 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Installation Figure 6 7 Mounting Bracket Attached To The 8515 2 Secure the RAM Base to the local platform and attach RAM Standard Arm Use the supplied bolt hole pattern to drill the required holes in the local platform Hole diameters must not exceed 10mm 13 32 inches Hardware G H C and J for securing RAM Bases B or F to the local platform are in the recommended sizes see Table 6 1 on page 128 If replacement hardware is required it should be consistent with these diameters All fasteners must use a suitable locking mecha nism to ensure that they do not loosen un
90. ended for Personal Area Networks PAN The technology is based on a short range radio link that operates in the ISM band at 2 4 GHz When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within a 2 meter range of each other they can establish a connection Because Bluetooth utilizes a radio based link it does not require a line of sight connection in order to communicate gn Note The Bluetooth radio uses an internal antenna e Inthe Control Panel choose the Bluetooth Devices icon to display the Bluetooth Manager screen Figure 5 33 Bluetooth Icon b amp 9 9 Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Options en BO IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 91 Chapter 5 Configuration The Devices Tab The Bluetooth Manager dialog box is used to display the other Bluetooth devices with which you can communicate 5 12 1 The Devices Tab KI Note If you intend to configure Bluetooth communication with specific devices e g a scanner printer or headset turn on the devices and bring them within 5 meters of the vehicle mount before proceeding with the discovery process described below Figure 5 34 Devices Tab Eile Viel Bluetooth Manager a Devices Servers Outgoing Active Conn Properties Apr arc NN active PIN IPv6 Services Support Hi Set PIN Remove
91. enna On Start on Aux On startup use auxiliary antenna Main only Use main antenna only Aux only Use auxiliary antenna only On Start on Main Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Status Tab Table 2 3 Global Settings Menu Global Setting Description Value Default TX Diversity Defines how to handle antenna Main only Use main On diversity when transmitting data antenna only to AP Aux only Use auxiliary antenna only On Use diversity WMM Use Wi Fi Multimedia Exten On Off Off sions also know as WMM 2 9 4 Status Tab Figure 2 16 SCU Status Menu Summit Client Util Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Config Default IP 10 1 10 185 User 13 MAC 00 3 13 8 15 17 Is Associated to Teklogix AP IP 10 12 11 85 MAC 00 13 2a c8 fb a2 Signal Strength 48 dB Rate 36mBit Channel 2 Tx Power 89mw The Status tab provides status information including IP address and MAC address for the client radio IP address and MAC address for the AP signal strength channel transmit power and data rate 2 9 5 Dags Tab Figure 2 17 SCU Diagnostics Menu Summit Client Util Main Config status Diags Global settings Config Default ut Re connect Diagnostics Ping Address top Ping 10 1 10 1 Site Survey 47 10 1 10 1 success 50 ms IP 10 1 10 185 Ping Results 48 1
92. entials enter invalid credentials or cancel the operation f you enter valid credentials and tap OK the radio will associate and authenticate f you enter invalid credentials and tap on OK the radio will associate but will not authenticate you will be prompted again to enter credentials f you tap on Cancel or clear the credentials fields and tap on OK the radio will not attempt to associate with that config until you perform one of the following actions while the config is the active config Cause the vehicle mount to go through a power cycle or suspend resume Disable and enable the radio or tap the Reconnect button on the Diags windows Modify the config and tap on Commit Alternatively you can choose another config as the active config and then switch back to the config for which EAP authentication was cancelled ThirdPartyConfig If you choose to configure ThirdPartyConfig the SCU will work with the operating sys tem s Windows Zero Config WZC to configure radio and security settings for the CF radio installed in the unit Choosing this config means that WZC must be used to define the following radio and secu rity options SSID Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption The SCU settings for ThirdParty Config include Client Name Power Save Tx Power Bit Rate and Radio Mode These SCU settings along with SCU global settings and the WZC settings will be applied to the radio module Global Settings Tab The G
93. entication services Open Shared WPA and WPA PSK Using Open authentication any wireless station can request authentication The station that needs to authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentica tion management frame that contains the identity of the sending station The receiv ing station then sends back a frame that indicates whether it recognizes the identity of the sending station Using Shared authentication each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802 11 wireless network communications channel WPA Wi Fi Protected Access uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP to provide strong data encryption and offers two user authentication and key manage ment methods The first method of user authentication is intended for environments using a central ized Authentication Server such as RADIUS User authentication is based on IEEE 802 1X and mutual authentication based EAP In environments where a centralized Authentication Server or EAP framework is not available user authentication is based on a Pre Shared Key method WPA PSK If you are using Pre Shared Key authentication you will need to manually enter a password Master Key in the Access Point or Wireless Router and enter the same password in each client device that accesses the wireless network The manu ally configured WPA password Master Key automatically starts t
94. enu next to the EAP option To activate 802 1X tap on the checkbox next to Enable 802 1X authentica tion and press the SPACE key to enable it EAP Type Extensible Authentication Protocol This dropdown menu lists the EAP types available on your system The items in this dropdown menu will vary depending on your network setup Keep in mind also that some authentication protocols require that you select a Certificate By select ing the Properties button you will be able to select a Certificate Certificate Assignment on page 90 provides a website that outlines how to create certificates for your network 6 Saving and exiting the radio setup Once you have completed your configuration press ENTER or tap on OK 14 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Assigning An IP Address The connection you created will be listed in the Wireless Information tab as a pre ferred network The radio will search for the SSID and will compare the WEP and authentication information you specified If there is a match between your 8515 set tings and the access point settings the 8515 will communicate on the network through the access point 2 7 1 Assigning An IP Address If your network is not using a DHCP server you will need to assign an IP address Figure 2 7 Configuring An IP Address PTXCF8385PN1 ok x IP Information wireless Statistics Wireless Information
95. ered device may display several service profiles that it can use to communicate and you will want to activate the type you need Supported profiles that can be activated include DUN Dial Up Networking service Printer serial service and LANPPP LANAccessUs ingPPP service ASync ActiveSync is another available profile e To start the service scan highlight a device in the Devices tab list and then click on the Services button or double click on the device entry Note If the remote device is out of reach or turned off it can take considerable time for the Services dialog box to appear it may appear to be frozen Once the device s service profiles are displayed in the Services list box Highlight the service to be activated Press SPACE or right click to display the Activation menu The Activation menu contains four options Activate Authenticate Outgoing and Encrypt Once the service is successfully activated the assigned port 1f applicable will appear in the Port column of the Services list box You can choose to use BSP or COM as the port name BSP is the latest Microsoft Bluetooth stack standard but older applications assume serial ports are COM When using COM as the port name the Bluetooth manager will try to find and use a free port between COM7 and COMO When using BSP as the port name BSP2 to BSP9 are available for use The port is available as soon as it is activated KI Note The CH column shows th
96. ers Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802 11g radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Al though the 8515 includes features to minimize interference performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simultaneously Typically when both radios operate in the 8515 at the same time they cannot transmit simultaneously this has a negative impact on overall system throughput To minimize the impact on the backbone 802 11g network Psion Teklogix recommends using Bluetooth peripherals that have low transaction rates such as printers and scanners Bluetooth peripherals are configured using the Bluetooth control panel applet Refer to Bluetooth Setup on page 91 for information about setting up your Bluetooth devices for communication In addition review the manual shipped with your B uetooth device to deter mine the method used to associate with the 8515 host Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 125 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Linking An 8515 To An Ethernet Network 6 3 6 3 1 6 4 126 Linking An 8515 To An Ethernet Network A USB Ethernet adaptor cable model number WA4010 G1 is used to connect the 8515 to an Ethernet network Figure 6 1 USB Ethernet Adaptor Cable USB Connector Ethernet Port A Insert the adaptor s USB connector into the Host USB port on the 8515 Connect your network Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the adaptor cable Network
97. ess these macro keys press the BLUE key followed by the appropriate executable or alpha key For example on a Qwerty keyboard Press BLUE N to access macro key M5 To access M3 press BLUE M1 etc Deleting A Macro To delete a macro Inthe Macros tab tap on the macro number you want to delete Tap on the Delete button Unicode Mapping Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Unicode Mapping tab Figure 5 12 Unicode Mapping Tab File view Keyboard Properties ix a Repeat Backlight One Shots l Macros Unicode Mapping Scancode Remapping Bieren re s cfunicode TI Add change If Remove IPv6 Support m Remove A gestart 2 Control Panel Sakeyboard Prope sames S The Unicode Mapping tab is used to map combinations of virtual key values and CTRL and SHIFT states to Unicode values This tab shows the configured Unicode character along with the Unicode value Keep in mind that Unicode configurations are represented as hexadecimal rather than decimal values All user defined Unicode mappings are listed in the Unicode Mapping tab in order of virtual key value and then by order of the shift state If a Unicode mapping is not listed the Unicode mapping is mapped to the default Unicode value Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 77 Chapter 5 Configuration Scancode Remapping 5 6 5 1 Adding And Changing Unicode Values N Importan
98. essories Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8515 1 Attach the pre regulator cable with male connector to the Psion Teklogix extension power cable P N 13985 302 which has been installed on the vehicle A N Important The Psion Teklogix extension power cable P N 13985 302 positive lead is red and the negative lead is black It is recommended that all connections be secured with electrical tape or heat shrink to prevent contaminants from degrading the connection 2 Next connect the pre regulator cable with female connector either directly to the 8515 power cable or to the extension power cable P N 13985 303 for screen blanking option see Figure 6 12 on page 139 With Power Pre regulator Figure 6 11 The Power Pre regulator Model PS1300 Male Connector gD To 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Female Connector To Extension Power Cable 138 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Figure 6 12 Connections To Vehicle DC Supply Without Power Pre regulator Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8515 With Power Pre regulator 8515 power cable IL Lines to screen blanking sensor optional Extension power cable io Fuse assembly EE Diode choke assembly Negative Positive connection connection UNE d _ Vehicle power supply a 24V or less _ 8515 power cable e Lines to screen blanking sensor a
99. et the 8515 Properties Tab Figure 5 39 Properties Bluetooth Manager x Devices Servers l Outgoing l Active Conn E Device Name 8515 Device Class Handheld Local Bluetooth OOCOAFF3649B Manufacturer Broadcom Corp HCI Version Support LMP Version S LG Port Prefix Name Query Retry Remove m Sat Control Pane Bluetooth Manager 28me5is The Properties tab displays information about your 8515 and provides some port options The Device Name field shows the device name of your 8515 This name can be changed see the Note in this section for details Device Class shows the Class of Device e g desktop which is always set to Handheld Local Bluetooth Address shows the address of your 8515 radio Port Prefix is used to set the port name to either BSP or COM When the name is set to BSP BSP2 to BSP9 are available for activated services including the server When COM is chosen COM7 to COMO are available Name Query Retry governs the number of times the vehicle mount will attempt to query the names of other Bluetooth devices if the first attempt fails When the unit scans for other de vices it sometimes fails to scan names Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 97 Chapter 5 Configuration Storage Manager 5 13 5 13 1 Storage Manager The Storage Manager allows the user to view information about the storage devices that are present in the 8515 such as the Compact
100. eys SHIFT ALT CTRL BLUE and ORANGE Keys that have been locked on are displayed in uppercase letters For exam ple if you press the CTRL key twice to lock it on it is displayed as CTRL KEY in the taskbar Using The Taskbar A taskbar icon allows you to display a tooltip a short description of the status of the icon or to display the Control Panel dialog box associated with the icon If you re using the touchscreen To display a tooltip tap and hold the stylus on an icon To display the Control Panel dialog box associated with an icon double tap on the icon On the keyboard e Press BLUE 0 zero to display the Start Menu Choose Shortcuts from the Start Menu and then press the RIGHT arrow key to display the sub menu e Choose System Tray in the sub menu Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon in the taskbar about which you d like more information e Press ENTER to display the appropriate dialog box Customizing The Taskbar To customize the taskbar so that it displays only those icons you require From the Start Menu tap on the Settings Taskbar and Start Menu The Zaskbar and Start Menu dialog box is displayed Figure 4 4 Taskbar And Start Menu Settings A Taskbar and Start Menu oK x My Device Microsoft WordPad v o H Recycle Bin My Documents J H HS Internet Ri te Explorer Desktop Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 51 Chapte
101. ffice listed in the website below htto www psionteklogix com EMEA Support For technical support in Asia please contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com Technical Support for Mobile Computing Products is provided via e mail through the Psion Teklogix customer and partner extranets To reach the website go to www psionteklogix com and click on the appropriate Teknet link on the home page Then click on the Login button or the Register button depending on whether you have previously registered for Teknet Once you have logged in search for the Support Request Form Product Repairs For repair service in North America Call Toll free 1 800 387 8898 Option 2 or Direct Dial 1 905 813 9900 Ext 1999 Option2 For repair service in EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa please contact the local office listed in the website below htto www psionteklogix com EMEA Support For repair service in Asia contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual A 1 Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices Worldwide Offices A 3 Worldwide Offices A 3 1 Company Headquarters Psion Teklogix Inc 2100 Meadowvale Boulevard Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 7J9 Tel 1 905 813 9900 Fax 1905 812 6300 E mail salescdn psion com A 3 2 Canadian Service Centre Psion Teklogix
102. figured to emit a sound when a key is pressed a keyboard character is rejected scan input is accepted or rejected or an oper ator s entry does not match in a match field Note Refer to Volume And Sound Properties on page 81 for details about the Vol ume amp Sound Properties dialog box Scanning Decoded scanners must be configured by scanning special configuration bar codes In these cases the scanner manufacturer provides programming manuals for configuration purposes The 8515 supports a variety of one dimensional 1D scanners and two dimensional 2D laser and imager scanners Scanning Techniques outlines the mechanics of a successful scan In addition Troubleshooting on page 42 provides some helpful suggestions should the scan fail Scanning Techniques Note External scanners can be connected to the 8515 serial or USB device port Hold the scanner at an angle Do not hold it perpendicular to the bar code e Do nor hold the scanner directly over the bar code In this position light can reflect back into the scanner s exit window and prevent a successful decode Scan the entire bar code If you are using a 1D or 2D scanner make certain that the scan beam crosses every bar and space on the bar code including the margins on either end of the symbol Ifyou are using a 2D imaging scanner make certain the red oval shaped framing mark is centered within the bar code you want to scan When using
103. g Do not expose the battery or AC adaptor to rain or snow Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 7 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Important Operating Instructions 2 3 Important Operating Instructions Warning IT IS CRITICAL that this information be reviewed and that any guidelines applicable to your vehicle mount be strictly followed Backup Battery The vehicle mount backup battery provides one hour of memory backup The capacity is reduced as the operating temperature cools The table below provides a general outline of battery capacity based on the operating temperature Charging of the backup battery will occur between 0 C and 40 C KI Note If the backup battery temperature is less than 10 C and a brown out occurs the display backlight will switch off in order to maintain vehicle mount opera tions The backlight will switch back on when external power is restored or the battery temperature is above 10 C Table 2 1 Backup Battery Performance Temperature Backup Battery Capacity 20 C 4 F 65 10 C 14 F 80 0 C 32 F close to 90 AN Warning Do not install the 8515 in such a way that the power cable is bent 90 degrees as this may damage the power cable and power cable strain relief 2 4 Switching The 8515 On And Off To switch on the 8515 press the ENTER ON key KI Note If the 8515 is in suspend state pressing ENTER ON wakes the unit from th
104. h as dir to display all the directories in the drive Internet Explorer The 8515 is shipped with the Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded CE 5 0 You can access the Internet Options icon through the Start Menu under Settings Control Panel or by double tapping on the desktop icon labelled My Device and then double tapping on the Control Panel icon Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection is an 8515 application used to connect to a Windows Terminal Server so that you can run a session on the Server machine using the 8515 Windows Em bedded CE 5 0 device Remote Desktop Connection on page 65 provides a website with details about this option Windows Explorer The Windows Explorer installed on your 8515 is consistent with all Windows Embedded CE 5 0 devices You can access this option either from the Start Menu under Programs Win dows Explorer or from your device desktop Shortcuts Figure 4 9 Shortcuts List My Device Microsoft Desktop P Kai D B security ad SIG A d x w mS Shortcuts q LB Tasks a Task Manager youn Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 55 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Shortcuts The System Tray If your touchscreen is not enabled you can use the System Tray option to access the icons in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen The taskbar displays indicators such as a radio signal icon and the security level Highlighting a taskbar icon al
105. he TKIP data encryption process Network Key This text box is used to specify a 5 or 13 ASCII character sequence or an equivalent 10 or 26 Hexadecimal digit sequence that matches the active WEP key on the access point Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 13 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 119 Radio To assign a Network key tap in the checkbox next to The key is provided auto matically to remove the check mark next to this option Figure 2 6 Accessing Network Key And Key Index Wireless Properties Network name SSID Sample Tap in this checkbox to remove This is an ad hoc network wireless access points are not used the checkmark This disables this A Encryption WEP option providing access to the Network Key amp Key Index fields Authentication open Network key Key index fi Enable 802 1 authentication EAP type TLS y Key Index This field is used to identify the WEP key Enter a value from 1 to 4 Enable 802 1X authentication 802 1X is the IEEE standard that offers additional security for local area net works It provides authentication for user devices attached to an Ethernet network whether wired or wireless A security protocol packet such as TLS or MDS encap sulated in an EAP is used in conjunction with the 802 1X standard to authenti cate users at the MAC layer Available EAPs are listed in the dropdown m
106. ic charging One hour battery life for memory backup 2 hours 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 7 x 24 hours Model RA2040 Marvell 88W8300 802 11g PC Card radio Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex ing OFDM radio Form factor Antenna port Transmit Power Frequency Range Channels RX Sensitivity Compact Flash Type II extended Single U FL jack no diversity 32 mW maximum 15 dBm all versions 2 400 GHz to 2 4835 GHz USA Canada 1 11 EU countries 1 13 8 FER 1024 bytes packet 89 dBm 1 Mbps 87 dBm 11 Mbps 83 dBm 6 Mbps 72 dBm 54 Mbps Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 145 Chapter 7 Specifications Radio Specifications Data Rates Form factor Antenna port Transmit Power Frequency Range Channels RX Sensitivity Data Rates Bluetooth Radio Embedded USB interface Bluetooth Version Chip Antenna Transmit Power Frequency Range RX Sensitivity BER lt 0 1 Data Rate 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps Model RA2041 Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS radio Compact Flash Type I extended Two Hirose U FL connectors for antenna diversity 802 11g 32 mW maximum 15 dBm 802 11b 80 mW maximum 19 dBm 2 400 GHz to 2 4897 GHz FCC 11 ETSI 13 TELEC 13 96 dBm 1 Mbps 90 dBm 11 Mbps 94 dBm 6 Mbps 75 dBm 54 Mb
107. ight Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 73 Chapter 5 Configuration One Shots 5 6 3 Figure 5 8 Backlight Tab File View Keyboard Properties a Backlight one Shots l Macros l Unicode Mapping Scancode Remapping App Launch 1 Intensity Options bt Keys i pes fis seconds y R6 L i r1 When using external power keep the backlight always ON IPv6 Support Remove r gestart 2 Control Panel Keyboard Prope somenis Intensity This parameter is used to adjust the light intensity of the 8515 keyboard backlight Sliding the bar to the left darkens the keyboard backlight intensity and sliding it to the right lightens the intensity Options ON For The value chosen from this dropdown menu determines the duration of time that the key board backlight stays on when a unit is not in use Note Tapping in the checkbox next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON forces the keypad backlight to remain on when the unit is operating with external power such as vehicle battery or A C adaptor One Shots Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the One Shots tab Figure 5 9 One Shots Tab View n ENEE a Repeat Backlight One Shots Macros Unicode Mapping Scancode Remapping App Launch One Shot Modes Keys Alt neShot Lock R6 Shift Oneshot Lock y IPv6 Support Ct
108. igure 5 62 Cases Scanner Settings Translations 2 Case 1 empty No rule To change a No rule setting press No rule space or double No rule click No rule No rule No rule No rule Kie e des Double tap on a No rule item in the dropdown list to display the rules Figure 5 63 Case Rules Rule definition Match and replace at index Replace at index Add barcode prefix su fix Verify barcode size No rule defined Insert Key When you choose a rule an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule 112 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Ports Tab Figure 5 64 Case Rule Definitions Rule definition Add barcode pretix suffix Verify Add specified prefix and or suffix to barcode Insert Key 5 17 3 1 Case Rules 5 17 4 The case rules are defined as follows e No rule ignored Match at index matches the match string at a specified index Match and replace at index matches the match string at a specified index and replaces changes it Replace at index teplaces changes unspecified data in a given range Add barcode prefix suffix adds a global prefix or suffix Verify barcode size verifies the bar code size This rule should generally be assigned first before creating subsequent rules Search and replace replaces all instances of the match string Note that this rule
109. imaging scanners do not move the scanner while decoding the bar code Movement blurs the image Hold the scanner farther away for larger bar codes Hold the scanner closer for bar codes with bars that are close together Scan LED Indicators External scanners have integrated LED indicators that are not controlled by the 8515 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 41 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Troubleshooting 3 8 3 Troubleshooting If the scanner is not working investigate the following Is the 8515 on e Check that the scanner settings are correctly configured see Scanner Settings on page 109 Check the bar code to make sure it is not damaged Try scanning a different bar code to verify that the problem is not with the bar code e Check that the bar code is within the proper range Does the vehicle mount display the warning without scanning This suggests a hard ware problem in the 8515 ls the laser beam scanning across the bar code e Once the scan beam has stopped check the scanner window for dirt or fogging 3 8 4 Operating One Dimensional 1D Laser Scanners e Turn the 8515 on Wait until the unit has booted up completely Aim at the bar code and press the trigger A scan beam and a warning indicator appear until a successful decode is achieved or six seconds have elapsed 3 8 5 Operating PDF Laser Scanners This scanner decodes PDF417 two dimensional bar codes e Turn th
110. in the sub menu Bootloader This option behaves like cold reset except that the 8515 starts Bootloader rather than Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Suspend The Suspend option suspends the 8515 immediately this is equivalent to turning the vehicle mount off 58 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Using A Dialog Box Warm Reset The Warm Reset option resets the 8515 leaving all saved files and registry settings intact Any unsaved data is lost Cold Reset The Cold Reset option resets the 8515 Any files not stored in permanent memory are lost However the registry settings are saved Using A Dialog Box A dialog box like those in the sample screens in Figure 4 14 on page 59 appears when you need to make selections and enter further information Note A dialog box item that is displayed in grey text indicates that it is not currently available Figure 4 14 Navigating Dialog Boxes Date Time Properties Ki x Date Time Current Time ER May 2006 IC e MI wt E e 8 27 59 PM 30 SR 23 4 5 6 Time Zone 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 s SM 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 GMT D8 00 Pacific Time amp Canada Tijl 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Automatically adjust zfock for daylight saving 28 29 3031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Apply Checkbox Dropdown Menu Button D Tabs Radio Button Textbox PTXCF8385DN settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address
111. ined There is also a one hour backup of the state of the computer from when the ex ternal power was removed All of the activities that were occurring when external power was removed will be stored in memory When external power is applied again within the one hour window the computer will resume from suspend mode and you can continue working from where you left off The battery will also keep the RTC running for 7 days Suspend Inthe Power Properties dialog box open the Suspend tab Figure 5 21 Suspend Tab Power Properties Battery Suspend Advanced Devices On External Power 3 Suspend Timeout Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 83 Chapter 5 Configuration Advanced Power Properties When the 8515 is idle not receiving any user input a key touch a scan etc or system ac tivity serial data an activity initiated by an application etc the value chosen in the Suspend Timeout dropdown menu determines when the unit will go to suspend state appear to be off When the time in the Suspend Timeout field elapses without any activity the unit enters Suspend state In Suspend state the 8515 CPU enters a sleep state and the radio is shut off The state of the device RAM contents is preserved Pressing ENTER wakes the system from suspend state When the 8515 is in suspend state the network connection is broken im mediately therefore you must re establish the network connection
112. ironmental damage Any parts found to be unsafe should be removed and replaced immediately After inspection or replacement of parts readjust the mount as outlined in step 4 below and tighten with the approved tightening tool P N 9000594 Cable routing within a vehicle cab also requires careful consideration espe cially for separately connected scanners and other devices with loose cables If you are unable to obtain suitable advice contact Psion Teklogix for assist Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 127 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Component Part Numbers ance see Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices Note also that for better protection the equipment should be mounted inside the vehicle roll cage Use of the Powered Fork Lift Cradle while charging the fork truck battery is prohibited N Important Safeguards To avoid possible injury this device must be properly secured when in a moving vehicle Keep this device away from magnetic fields Do not place the computer near a television or radio receiver Do not disassemble your 8515 computer there are no user serviceable parts inside 6 4 1 Component Part Numbers The table below lists the mounting component part numbers Table 6 1 Mounting Components And Figure Legend Figure Legend Description Pu ee A 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer B RAM Vesa Base 9001934 C W
113. is state The screen in which you were working before the computer entered suspend state is displayed To switch off the 8515 Press the BLUE key and then press the ENTER ON key Turning off the 8515 does not result in a complete reboot rather the unit enters a power saving suspend state When the 8515 is turned on from suspend state operation resumes within a few seconds 8 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual N 2 5 2 6 2 7 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Calibrating The Touchscreen Important If the word BLUE is displayed in uppercase in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen this key is locked on the 8515 will not switch off Press the BLUE key again to unlock it then press BLUE ENTER ON to switch the 8515 off If however you ve disabled the Blue Key in the One Shot dialog box see One Shots on page 74 the 8515 can be turned off even when the BLUE key is locked on Calibrating The Touchscreen Before using your 8515 you will need to calibrate the touchscreen Refer to Calibrating The Touchscreen on page 38 for details Configuring Your IEEE 802 11 Radio If your 8515 is equipped with a Model RA2040 radio Marvell 88W8300 802 11g PC Card radio follow the steps outlined in Section 2 7 Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 11g Radio If your vehicle mount is equipped with a Model RA2041 radio Summit DC 802 11 SC CF radio follow
114. it Soft Scan Timeout This parameter is used by the SDK Scan function soft scan starting a scan session via the SDK function rather than through a physical trigger press The value assigned to this pa rameter determines the soft scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec default is 3 sec Scan Log File If this parameter is enabled the input bar code and the modified translated output bar code are logged in the file Flash Disk ScanLog txt Keep in mind that if this parameter is en abled there is a slight performance effect when performing multiple scans because the log file is written to persistent storage Translations Tab The Translations tab allows you to define up to 10 cases each consisting of up to 10 rules in sequential order Only one case will be applied to a bar code and a case will only be applied if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 111 Chapter 5 Configuration Translations Tab Figure 5 61 Translations Scanner Settings OK D Case 1 empty Case 2 empty To change a Case 3 empty setting press Case 4 empty space or double Case 5 empty click Case 6 empty Case 7 empty Case 8 empty Case 9 empty Cara 10 Lorant ERI a EEE Inthe Translations tab choose the Case to create rules F
115. ive keys located on each side of the display Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 5 2 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Macro Keys Accessing Function Keys F1 to F10 Function keys F1 to F10 can be directly accessed by pressing the function keys labelled in yellow along the sides of the display No key combination is required Function keys F1 to F5 are located to the left of the display F6 to F10 on the right Accessing Function Keys F11 To F20 These keys are labelled in orange in the top left corner of the function keys To access these keys press the ORANGE key followed by F1 to F10 To access function key F11 press the ORANGE key followed by F1 e Press ORANGE F2 to access function key F12 etc Accessing Function Keys F21 To F30 These keys are labelled in blue in the top right corner of the function keys To access these keys press the BLUE key followed by F1 to F10 To access function key F21 press the BLUE key followed by F1 Press BLUE F2 to access Function key F22 etc Macro Keys Important Refer to Macro Keys on page 75 for details about creating macros p y pag ES 8515 Vehicle Mount Computers are equipped with six macro keys that can be programmed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executable keys such as the ENTER key the BKSP key any function key and arrow key etc Macro Keys
116. klogix Scanners Used to set up some scanner parameters However the 8515 supports decoded scanners which must be configured by scanning special configuration bar codes see page 109 Total Recall This is a Psion Teklogix utility developed to maintain applications and setting over cold boots This utility is based on a backup and restore concept and is extended to incorpo rate powerful advanced features TweaklT Settings Allows you to change Advanced System Settings interface network and servers User System Settings display font size and provides the Registry Editor Volume amp Sounds Allows you to adjust the volume of the beep that is emitted to indicate events like warn ings key clicks and screen taps Sounds wave files cannot be played on 8515 units The beeper volume and the conditions under which it sounds are tailored from within the application installed on your unit Wireless WAN Provides access to technology like GSM GPRS and CDMA which allows wide area networking capability such as internet browsing via GSM GPRS Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 69 Chapter 5 Configuration Display Properties 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 70 Display Properties e Inthe Control Panel choose the Display icon Figure 5 2 Display Icon ao q 0 2 L 9 9 i p Launch Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet i Keys Devices Options e lt B y r gt Que
117. l Use plastic straps and tie downs to secure cables and connectors in their desired loca tion away from areas where they may get snagged or pulled Keep the cables away from heat sources grease battery acid and other potential hazards Keep the cables away from control pedals and other moving parts that may pull on the cables or interfere with the operation of the vehicle Leave enough slack on the cables so that the computer can be removed easily for maintenance Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Non Vehicle Installations KI Note Make sure the cables run inside the roll cage of the vehicle 6 5 2 6 5 3 A 6 5 3 1 Non Vehicle Installations Using AC power the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer can be mounted at fixed locations ad jacent to cross dock doors manufacturing stations or in offices The 110 220V Psion Tek logix AC adaptor Model PS1400 should be used to power the computer from an AC source Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8515 Warning The 8515 accepts DC power sources between 10V and 30VDC nominal Applying a voltage above 30VDC or reversing polarity may result in perma nent damage to the 8515 and will void the product warranty A 1 8 meter 6 ft extension power cable P N 13985 302 or P N 13985 301 with screen blanking sensor is supplied with your 8515 see Figure 6 12 on page 139 This cable should be wired to a filtered fused
118. lad n mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1995 5 ES NV 426 2000 Sb a Prohl en o shod je k dispozici na www psionteklogix com Toto zar zen lze provozovat v esk republice na z klad gener ln licence GL 12 R 2000 Psion Teklogix t mto vyhlasuje Ze 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer sp a z kladn po ia davky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1995 5 ES NV 443 2001 Z z a Vyhl se nie o zhode je k dispoz cii na www psionteklogix com Toto zariadenie je mo n prevadzkovat v Slovenskej republike na z klade V eobecn ho povolenia VPR 01 2001 Use of the 802 11 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer in France Owing to French Government restrictions the 802 11 8515 vehicle mounts are limited to indoor use They may be used outdoors on private property only with prior authorization from the French Ministry of Defense FCC Information To Users Federal Communication Commission Interference 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 reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates 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 guarant
119. lidated or that it has been rejected If the PIN has been validated an asterisk appears in the PIN column in the Devices list box indicating that this device has a PIN set Once a PIN is entered it is saved in the registry To remove the PIN Choose Set PIN and press ENTER If the 8515 attempts to connect to a remote device that has Authentication enabled and does not have a required PIN set an Authentication Request dialog box is displayed Enter the PIN and tap on OK to connect the devices 94 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration The Servers Tab 5 12 2 The Servers Tab Figure 5 36 Servers a servers Outgoing Active Conn Properties IPv6 Support o Remove estat Control Panel feluctocm Manager 28M Si 314 The Bluetooth connection is initiated from your 8515 to the remote device therefore the 8515 is called the client and the remote is called the server The Servers tab displays the server profiles that can be activated in your 8515 There is currently one server profile available Serial Tap on the checkbox to activate the server and it will display the associated port name beside the server name Once you activate a server profile it is recommended that the 8515 be rebooted before you try to bond from a server KI Note You do not need to reboot if you are deactivating a server 5 12 3 Outg
120. lighted Edit the Name and or Rights and press ENTER to save your changes 5 18 2 4 Removing An Existing Community Highlight the community you want to remove in the Communities tab and then tap on the Remove button A Delete Confirmation screen is displayed e To remove a community tap on Yes or e Ifyou decide not to remove the community tap on No 5 18 3 Trap Destination Tab 118 A trap is an unsolicited report sent to SNMP Managers by the SNMP Agent running on the managed node This option allows you to define where the report will be sent Figure 5 76 Trap Destination Options SNMP Destination Add Change Remove change Remove Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 18 3 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Trap Destination Tab Enabling Authentication TRAPS Checking Enable Authentication TRAPS allows authorization traps to be sent when a failure is detected e g an SNMP message received with a bad community name 5 18 3 2 Adding A Destination 5 18 3 3 5 18 3 4 To add a new destination tap on the Add button Figure 5 77 Add IP Address Dialog Trap Destination Permitted Hosts gt lv Enable Authentication TRAP Modify Trap Destination ok x Add change Remove Type a destination in the text box provided and press ENTER Changing A Destination To change an existing trap destination Highlight the destination you want to
121. lobal Settings tab allows you to define radio and security settings that apply to all configs profiles along with settings that apply specifically to the SCU Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Global Settings Tab Figure 2 15 SCU Global Settings Menu Summit Client Util Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Global Configuration Settings ja fon start on Mair y DEVICE MUST BE POWER CYCLED FOR SOME OF THESE it i SETTINGS TO TAKE EFFECT Roam Delta y commit ind 1 The Global Settings outlined in the table below can be edited in the SCU Table 2 3 Global Settings Menu on a ping and 1024 Global Setting Description Value Default CCX features Activates three CCX features On Off Off A P assisted roaming AP speci fied maximum transmit power and radio management Cert Path Directory where certificates for Valid directory path up to Dependent EAP authentication are stored 64 characters on device Frag Thresh Packet is fragmented when Integer from 256 to 2346 2346 packet size in bytes exceeds threshold G Shortslot 802 11g short slot timing mode Auto Off On Auto Hide Passwords On SCU as well as EAP authen On Off Off tication dialog boxes hide pass words WEP keys and other sensitive information LED Available only with MCF10G On Off Off Preamble Type of radio preamble Auto Sh
122. lows you to display a tooltip a short description of the status of the icon or to display the Control Panel dialog box associ ated with the icon e Choose System Tray from the Shortcuts Start Menu When System Tray is chosen you can access the taskbar icons using the arrow keys e Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to highlight the icon in the taskbar about which you d like more information a tooltip is displayed as each taskbar icon is highlighted To display the Control Panel dialog box associated with the highlighted icon press ENTER Cycle Tasks When Cycle Tasks is selected and the Task Manager is not open you can cycle through active applications To choose this option Choose Cycle Tasks from the Shortcuts menu or Press ALT TAB The Task Manager The Task Manager option allows you to switch to another task or to end an active task To display the task manager window Choose Task Manager in the Start Menu or Press ALT ESC Figure 4 10 Task Manager Task Manager Fa Active Tasks Doc End Task Cancel 56 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 4 4 5 4 4 6 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Settings Settings Tap on Settings to display a sub menu of options Figure 4 11 Settings List Ep Eur dl 7 Control Panel EP Shutdown el Taskbar and Start Menu Control Panel The Control Panel contains applets used to configure hardware the ope
123. lus on the tab radio button checkbox etc Navigating Using The Keyboard If your touchscreen has been disabled you can use the keyboard rather than a stylus to choose icons and navigate dialog boxes display the desktop etc If your unit has already Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 47 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Working With Files Folders And Programs been fully configured and your application is launched at startup you ll have little need for keyboard navigation Table 4 1 Keyboard Navigation Operation Key or Key Combination Switch between active applications ALT TAB Open task manager ALT ESC Move the cursor Arrow keys Open file folder or icon ENTER Exit amp Save ENTER Close Exit amp Do Not Save ESC TAB s To move cursor up SHIFT TAB ae ee To display the cis of e e T ina dialog box CTRL TAB Select Radio Button Press Button SPACE Go to Start Menu BLUE 0 Keep in mind that unlike a desktop computer the 8515 does not support key chording pressing two keys at the same time You must press one key followed by the next in se quence Refer to Working With Files Folders And Programs below for additional details about keyboard navigation 4 2 Working With Files Folders And Programs Figure 4 1 Windows Explorer Screen nena x Tl Sl zer iae gt SE p Flash Disk My Network Program Temp Wind
124. maximum 6A accessory supply on the vehicle The 8515 draws no more than 6A less if the accessory supply is greater than 12V Any addi tional wiring minimum 18 gauge connectors or disconnects used should be rated for at least 90 VDC 10A The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead con nects to the negative supply this should be connected to a proper terminal block and not to the vehicle body The 8515 is fully isolated and can be used with both negative and positive chassis vehicles You may have the option of connecting power before or after the key switch It is prefera ble to wire the 8515 after the key switch that is the 8515 cannot be switched on without turning the vehicle key on If an unfused power source must be used a fuse assembly P N 19440 300 must be added to the extension power cable the fuse and instructions are supplied with the cable Use only a 6A slow blow UL approved fuse in the fuse assembly The fuse assembly must be located as close as practical to the DC supply and shall connect to the positive side of the DC supply Installing The Power Pre regulator PS1300 The power pre regulator should be used on all vehicles that run off voltages from 10V to 30VDC This helps to eliminate power irregularities that may affect the computer s operat ing system Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 137 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Acc
125. me common features across Teklogix products All devices also support MIB II a man agement information base that defines the common features of TCP IP networks The SNMP Agent software embedded in the 8515 supports SNMPv1 RFC 1157 Inthe Control Panel choose the SNMP icon Figure 5 71 SNMP Icon r gt Pa SW e 8 y IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Support Triggers LU Connection 3 9 9 n H m RDC Region amp Remove Storage Stylus System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners b ji Jo O9 The SNMP dialog box is displayed Power 5 18 1 Contacts Tab Figure 5 72 Contact Information Contact Communities l Trap Destil gt Contact Your System Contact Here Location kou Location Here Contact This field identifies the contact person for this managed node along with information about how to get in touch with this person The content of this parameter is accessible through MIB II s sysContact object Location This parameter is used to identify the physical location of this node e g Warehouse A Pillar 32B The content of this parameter is accessible through MIB IPs sysLocation object 116 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 18 2 5 18 2 1 5 18 2 2 Chapter 5 Configuration Communities Tab Communities Tab Figure 5 73 Communities Options Contact Communities Trap Desti LC Read W
126. mum of 32 characters None WLAN to which the radio connects Client Name Name assigned to radio amp vehicle Maximum of 16 characters None mount into which it is installed Power Save Power save mode for radio CAM Constantly awake Fast Maximum Maximum power savings Fast Fast power save mode Tx Power Maximum transmit power Max Maximum defined for Max current regulatory domain Measured in mW 50 30 10 1 Bit Rate Used by radio when interacting with Auto Rate automatically Auto WLAN access point negotiated with access point Rates in Mbps 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Radio Mode Used by 802 11g when interacting B rates only 1 2 5 5 amp BG rates with access point 11 Mbps optimized G rates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps BG rates full All B and G rates BG rates optimized 1 2 5 5 6 11 24 36 amp 54 Mbps Auth Type 802 11 authentication type used Open shared key or LEAP Open when associating with access point Network EAP 22 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 2 9 2 1 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Config Tab Table 2 2 Radio Attributes Menu Radio m Attribute Description Value Default EAP Type Extensible Authentication Protocol None LEAP EAP FAST None type used for 802 1X authentication PEAP MSCHAP to access point To use EAP TLS you must use WZC Credentials Authentication credentials for the User Username o
127. n Vehicle Installations 0 0 020 0020 ee eee 137 6 5 3 Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8515 0040 137 6 5 3 1 Installing The Power Pre regulator PS1300 137 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 123 124 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 6 1 6 1 1 6 2 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories External Bar Code Readers External Bar Code Readers The 8515 supports these external decoded scanner types 1D Scanner e 2D Standard Range Raster Laser Scanner PDF417 e 2D Imager RFID Scanner To connect a scanner to the 8515 attach the device to either the UART or USB port Please refer to the scanner specific programming manual provided by the manufacturer before you begin Entering Data With The Bar Code Reader Note For helpful scanning tips refer to Scanning Techniques on page 41 When a label is scanned successfully the 8515 will beep if configured appropriately and the scan icon will be displayed on the screen Occasionally the bar code labels are poorly printed or damaged and cannot be read properly In this case use the keyboard to enter data from the label Bluetooth Peripherals All 8515 Vehicle Mount Computers are equipped with Bluetooth radios making it is possi ble to communicate with a variety of Bluetooth peripherals including scanners printers etc The range of the Bluetooth radio in the 8515 is limited to between 2 5 met
128. n the checkbox next to Enable IPv6 Network Support to enable this internet protocol 108 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Scanner Settings 5 17 Scanner Settings The Teklogix Scanners icon in the Control Panel provides dialog boxes in which you can tailor bar code options and change the ports settings If you wish to recover the factory de faults after making changes the defaults can be applied by holding the stylus on a parame ter which will pop up a menu allowing you to default that parameter or all settings This option cannot be accessed without a touchscreen Figure 5 59 Teklogix Scanners Icon mw gt es B OQ amp IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection 33 9 amp k H G M Teklogix RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage Stylus System Scanners Licenses Language Programs Manager b H Jo 9 5 17 1 Decoded Scanners External decoded scanners must be configured by scanning special configuration bar codes For configuration purposes please refer to the programming manuals provided by the scanner manufacturer KI Note For port setup information refer to Ports Tab on page 113 5 17 2 Scanner Settings Options Tab This tab allows you to tailor the double click parameters and the display options associated with your scanner Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 109
129. na P N 3030A5645 01 The Model RA2040 radio must use one of these antennas 1 Radiall Larsen Model EPA 016 2 Psion Teklogix Case Integrated Antenna P N 1070545 3 Mobile Mark Model IMAGS5 2400 The use of any other configuration requires its own FCC approval Some equipment in hospitals and aircraft are not shielded from radio fre quency energy Do not use the 8515 onboard aircraft or in hospitals without first obtaining permission Do not use near pacemakers The product may affect the operation of some medically implanted devices such as pacemakers causing them to malfunc tion Avoid placing your product next to such devices Keep a minimum dis tance of 20 cm between the device and the product to reduce the risk of interference Ifyou have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off the 8515 and contact your cardiologist for assistance In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the US adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters The design of this product complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards To maintain compli ance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines ensure the antenna is at least 20 cm from your body when transmitting Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual xiii Chapter Approvals And Safety Summary Emissions Information For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meet
130. nd up to date In addition changes are periodically added to the information herein these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication Psion Teklogix Inc reserves the right to make improvements and or changes in the prod uct s and or the program s described in this document without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages including but not limited to consequential damages caused by reliance on the material presented including but not limited to typographical errors TABLE OF CONTENTS Approvals And Safety Summary ix CE Marking i 8 de ek wem Roe e ba bale Sa eae eR EG xi R amp VTLTE Directive 1999 5 EC cusam SER Rd e WE ua xi FCC Information To Users xil Emissions Information For Canada ooa aaa xiv Warnings To Users z i de Be e SO we Bae oe Ew a Rae O ead xiv Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 About This Man al c da Sad veiw Save end Sask de Ree Bed ob e dah bad Zeck c e 3 TextConventi ns 2 S31 4424444 LLL LESA Lo 4 About The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer 4 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 227 2 8 2 9 Preparing The 8515 For Operation ssssssesssessrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrsre s 7 KST Elo TTT 7 Important Operating Instructions x cece cece eee cence Ie 8 Switching The 8515 On And On 8 Calibrating The Touchscreen 0 0 cece cece cece ete eee ence m 9 Configuring Your IEEE 802 11 Radio 9 Setting Up The M
131. nder which 8515s emit sounds are tailored from within the application installed on your unit Therefore the options in the Sounds menu are not available 5 8 Power Properties This icon allows you to define the Suspend state of your unit and to turn power on and off for the CF card slot Power Properties also allows you to enable and disable the built in Bluetooth radio Inthe Control Panel choose the Power icon Figure 5 19 Power Icon H 0 2 L 9 9 d hi Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Devices Options gt fa 2 D GC gt Ya IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection 33 95 ke H i RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage Stylus System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners 82 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 8 1 5 8 2 Chapter 5 Configuration Battery Battery The Battery tab displays the status of the internal battery in your unit Figure 5 20 Internal Battery Status Power Properties Battery Suspend Advanced Devices External Backup Battery J Good NO BATTERY If external power is removed the battery will supply enough power to the computer to allow it to shut down gradually with up to 30 seconds of run time to do this The display will be blank during this time The computer will save any sessions and the state of the computer is mainta
132. ng 118 5 18 2 4 Removing An Existing Community 118 5 183 Trap Destination Tab 118 5 18 3 1 Enabling Authentication TRAPS 119 5 18 3 2 Adding A Destination 119 5 18 3 3 Changing A Destination o e ee 119 5 18 3 4 Removing A Trap Destination 119 5 18 4 Permitted Hosts Tab 120 5 18 4 1 Adding A Host 120 5 1842 Changing A Host o e o 120 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 63 64 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 1 5 2 5 3 Chapter 5 Configuration Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection is an 8515 application used to connect to a Windows Terminal Server so that you can run a session on the Server machine using the 8515 Windows Em bedded CE 5 0 device Refer to the following website for step by step information about setting up this connection http www microsoft com WindowsXP pro using howto gomobile remotedesktop default asp Pocket PC Compatibility The 8515 supports the AYGShell API set that allows PocketPC compatible applications to run on the vehicle mount Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5 0 is designed to include ap plication programming interface API compatibility support for the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002 shell in 8515s running Windows Embedded CE 5 0 The website listed below describes the APIs exposed through AYGShell and the
133. ng A Partition o o e 100 5 13 3 2 Deleting A Partition 100 5 13 3 3 Formatting A Partition o e e 100 5 13 3 4 Mounting A Partition o e e 101 5 14 Total Recall ty ici A er Raw Re dd a tae 102 5 14 1 Creating A Backup Profile 102 5 14 1 1 Profile Information 103 SUE E AER ee ROSES 104 5 14 13 View Selections 2o Bi dero oe osos Rer A ae 104 5 14 1 4 Performing The Backup o o 105 5 14 2 Restoring A Profile 105 62 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual SS Input Panel 5 se ee a se Sats e Meas Bsa R exe Tre Ree 79 105 5 16 TP YO Support uie sedute RS egre X Ba eh RES Boke S 108 SAT Scanner Settings zu xul aye we fea Aad ae Gk a aah SE RR Ue 109 5 17 1 Decoded Scanners e 109 5 17 2 Scanner Settings Options Tab 109 5 17 2 1 Double Click uem RE uem E ENEE Rs 110 5 17 2 2 Display 4 3 3 ek Rem este e queer dese ues 110 5 17 3 Translations Tab c ange cb pd Ate OR p wer e TONS 111 S41 EST Case Rules i ics Iss D a ERR cdd TRU d TE 113 IATA Ports Taben soy osos em eae RR et Se I ted n 113 3 1741 Serial Port COM T oue nce RM ERO Rhet RR PER AEG E 114 5 18 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Setup o oo oaaae 115 5 18 1 Contacts Tab 116 5 18 22 Communities Tab ae fa o xe Oe RI Re RI erue Ug ON 117 5 18 2 1 Enable SNMP a bee e RR RE God 117 5 18 2 2 Adding A Community lll 117 5 18 2 3 Modifying A Community Se
134. ns Note In order to access many of the menus discussed in this chapter the security level must be set to Supervisor see Security Level on page 52 Graphic user interfaces like Windows Embedded CE 5 0 for portable devices and desktop Windows operating systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista etc utilize point and click navigation An equivalent keyboard shortcut is also available for every point and click action Windows Embedded CE 5 0 supports the same point and click user interface and keyboard shortcuts as desktop Windows with one difference the point and click action is accom plished using a touchscreen rather than a mouse Actions can be performed using any com bination of keyboard shortcuts or touchscreen tapping Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus Note If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately it may need recalibration Refer to Calibrating The Touchscreen on page 36 Each 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer is equipped with a stylus a pointing tool that looks like a pen that is used to select objects on the touchscreen Note To prevent damage to the touchscreen use only the stylus pen supplied with your 8515 To open a file launch an applet or open a folder Double tap the stylus on the appropriate icon To navigate through a dialog box for example display the information in a tab choose a radio button check a checkbox etc e Tap the sty
135. nt Utility 17 Config Tab 2 configuring 18 Diags Diagnostics Tab 28 EAP Credentials 25 EAP Types 23 24 Global Settings Tab 25 IP assigning 18 Main Tab 6 20 security 23 Status Tab 28 ThirdPartyConfig 25 Windows Zero Config WZC 25 WLAN connecting to 18 security level icon 40 Security Settings 52 changing password 53 configuring taskbar 53 level 53 Supervisor 53 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual Index Teklogix 53 User 53 Serial Port settings 114 Baud 4 Data Bits 1 5 Parity 1 5 Power 1 4 Stop Bits 1 5 Servers Bluetooth Controls 95 Services Bluetooth Controls 93 Set PIN Bluetooth Controls 94 Settings Control Panel 57 Network and Dial up connections 57 Run 57 Taskbar and Start Menu 57 Shared Mode network authentication 3 SHIFT Key 35 Shutdown Bootloader 58 Cold Reset 59 Suspend 58 Warm Reset 59 Shutdown Start Menu 58 signal quality radio 40 Simple Network Management SNMP See SNMP 1 5 SIP 105 SIP Soft Input Panel 67 slot power status built in device enabling 85 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 115 Communities 7 Contact 116 Contacts 1 6 Enable SNMP 7 Location 1 6 Name 717 Rights 1 7 Soft Input Panel SIP 67 soft keyboard 1 05 Soft Scan Timeout SPACE Key 36 specifications battery 145 radios 145 scanners 147 8515 143 Index Start Menu 52 cycle tasks 56 desktop 52 programs 54 Run 57 Security 52 Settings 57 Shutdown 58 system tr
136. o There are three different tables of scancode mappings the Normal table the Orange table and the Blue table The Normal table defines unmodified key presses the Orange table 78 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 6 6 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Scancode Remapping defines key presses that occur when the ORANGE modifier is on the Blue table defines key presses that occur when the BLUE modifier is on The default mappings of these scan codes can be overwritten for each of these three tables using the Scancode Remapping tab accessed from the Keyboard Properties dialog box Figure 5 14 Scancode Remapping Tab File View Keyboard Properties Repeat l Backlight l One Shots Macros Unicode Mapping Scancode Remapping App Launch O Orange Blue Keys Add R Edit IPv6 Support Remove Remove All amp Remove gestat G Control Panel I a Keyboard Prope The first column in the Scancode Remapping tab displays the Scancodes in hexidecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column la belled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displayed in the third column labelled Function If the scancode is remapped to a function or a macro the first and second columns remain blank while the third column contains the function name or macro key number for example Ma
137. odel RA2040 802 11g Radio 9 2 7 1 Assigning An IP Address 15 2 1 2 Nameservers KE EE 16 2 13 Advanced Features eS 16 2 7 3 1 Rearranging Preferred Network 17 2 7 3 2 Deleting A Preferred Network 17 2 7 3 3 Changing Network Properties nnususuereser erreser eerren 17 Setting Up The Model RA2041 Radio SCHU 17 2 8 1 Assigning The IP Address 18 2 8 2 Using The SCU To Connect To The WAN 18 SREL 20 29 1 M in Tab z cro EE c RRER eS 20 2 02 Config Tab vc sesso eet ert EVE EE RR CU E SERRA VES OUR 21 29 2 1 SCU Security Capabilities llis 23 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual i ii Contents 2 10 2922 BAP Credentials eet 25 2 09 2 3 ThirdPartyConfig isses NENNEN NN A EEN 25 2 93 Global Settings Labi scissa wage es ODDO Des 25 LIA Status KEE 28 2 9 3 4 Diags El TT 28 Resetting The 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer 29 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 3 1 32 3 3 34 3 5 3 6 34 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 Features Of The Ita A PER ER 33 The Internal Backup Baner caera exec K R RRR me 34 NEE 34 The Keyboard Bibb eRe ance 34 341 Modifier Keys secon 44494492 rd dd Add de ads 34 3 41 1 Activating Modifier Keys 34 3 4 1 3 Locking Modifier Keys 35 DAD THE EE 35 Function Keys And Macro Keys 36 3 5 Function csc coe eee EX RR EES ER VE UD 36 3 5 2 SMAaCIO K6VS 223222222 22d verra CEN del ae 37 3 5 3 The Keypad Backlight e tenn eee serere
138. oe OE AREA G3 aded rs 136 6 5 2 Non Vehicle Installations sss 137 6 5 3 Wiring Vehicle Power To The Hatz 137 6 5 3 1 Installing The Power Pre regulator PS13001 137 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Specifications 0 0 cece cece eee e eee ee ee cross 143 127 Colour Display 46565 e oe poor amas erent elegi Le LLL ds 144 T3 Keyboard A RR RE ME SOLE 144 TA External NSL AE 145 7 5 Internal Lithium Polymer Batter 145 ep RadioSpecifications AA eC aR eee OR ANN SAN UR 145 7 7 External Bar Code Scanners oooooocccooccconcoconornrnrr rr rr rr rr 147 Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices Acl Technical Support doi A 1 A2 POUR a EN A 1 A3 Worldwide Offices da A 2 A 3 1 Company Headquarters s ee A 2 A 3 2 Canadian Service Centre A 2 A 3 3 North American Headquarters And U S Service Centre A 2 A 3 4 International Subsidiaries rro A 3 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Contents Appendix B Port Pinouts B 1 Serial Port Interface Pinout DB 9 mae B 1 Bi Enhanced USB1 Port Interface Pinout rara B 2 B 3 Enhanced USB2 Port Interface Dout B 2 Appendix C USB Setup Application SE C 1 C 1 1 Launching The Application 00 cece cece cence cence eect enneeeenes C 1 C 1 2 Installation Complete Dialog Bos C 3 lh E I Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual vii APPROVALS AND SAFE
139. oing Tab Figure 5 37 Outgoing Bluetooth Manager Select Support LY Remove Remove gestat p Control Panel JEluetonth Manager 8mesis Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 95 Chapter 5 Configuration Active Connections Tab Outgoing Port acts as a serial port that can be used to connect to a list of Bluetooth devices one at a time but you have the freedom to switch on the fly The Outgoing Port checkbox allows you to create the Outgoing port When the port is created the Outgoing tab lists the port name The Outgoing list dialog box displays a list of services marked as Outgoing The column indicates the currently selected service You can tap on Unselect to reset the current selec tion or you can tap on Select to make a selection The Remove button deletes the service from the outgoing list The Prompt menu determines the behaviour of the pop up Selection menu Choosing Ev erytime causes the Selection menu to be displayed each time an outgoing port is created If you choose Once the menu is displayed only when a partner service is not selected To display the Selection menu at any time e Press CTRL ALT F1 and switch the partner Bluetooth device If a connection to a partner device already exists the connection is dropped and another con nection to the newly selected device is created instantly without disrupting the application that has opened the outgoing
140. on of modifier keys can be disabled so that pressing a modi 3 4 2 fier key once will lock the key on If you disable the One Shot function of these keys pressing a modifier key once will lock it on Pressing the same key a second time will unlock or turn it off Refer to One Shots on page 74 for details The Keys The BLUE And ORANGE Keys The BLUE and ORANGE modifier keys provide access to additional symbols and keys These additional symbols and keys are colour coded in blue and orange print above the key board keys Press the BLUE key to access functions or characters displayed in blue print on the key board Press the ORANGE key to access functions or characters displayed in orange print on the keyboard The SHIFT CAPS Key The SHIFT CAPS key is used to display uppercase alpha characters Pressing BLUE SHIFT turns the CAPS key on so that all alpha characters are printed in upper case until the BLUE SHIFT sequence is pressed again The Arrow Keys The Arrow keys move the cursor around the screen in the direction of the arrow up down left and right The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the next character you type will appear The INS Key The INS key inserts a character at the cursor position The DEL Key The DEL key erases the character at the cursor position Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 35 Cha
141. onsole 8 Rose penal Part ees RS 232D Loopback for Console to Send 9 Power Output Power Switched 5V 1000mA max see Warning below Signal definitions are with respect to the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer side N Warning If enabled software configurable 5V power will appear on this line which may be the Ring Indicator line on some devices such as modems 1 2 Amp Max Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual B 1 Appendix B Port Pinouts Enhanced USB1 Port Interface Pinout B 2 Enhanced USB1 Port Interface Pinout Table B 2 Enhanced USB1 Pinout Signal Function Signal Type Notes 1 USB VBUS DCD USB Switched 5V 0 5A max 2 USB D RXD USB Standard or enhanced USB port 3 USB D TXD USB Standard or enhanced USB port 4 Ground DTR USB 5 al Font GND ECON Customized cable to DE 9 Transmit Data console 6 Beye Soral kort DSR PECON Customized cable to DE 9 Receive Data console 7 Ground RTS POON console 8 Port Detection ID CTS PCON 3K0 pull down resistor for PCON console console detection 9 PCON Programming PCON Switch to Ground for programming Switch console Signal definitions are with respect to the 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer side B 3 Enhanced USB2 Port Interface Pinout Table B 3 Enhanced USB2 Pinout Signal Function Signal Type Notes 1 USB VBUS DCD USB Switched 5V 0 5A max 2 USB D RXD USB Stan
142. ort Long Auto or headers Ping Payload Amount of data to be transmitted Bytes 32 64 128 256 512 32 26 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Table 2 3 Global Settings Menu Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Global Settings Tab Global Setting Description Value Default Ping Timeout ms Amount of time in milliseconds that passes without a response before ping request is considered a failure Integer from 0 to 30000 5000 Ping Delays ms Amount of time in milliseconds between successive ping requests Integer from 0 to 7200000 1000 Roam Delta Amount by which second AP s RSSI must exceed the moving average RSSI for the current AP before the radio will attempt to roam to a second AP dBm 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 15 Roam Period Following an association or roam scan with no roam the number of seconds the radio collects RSSI scan data before consider ing roaming Seconds 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 10 Roam Trigger If RSSI from AP is less than roam trigger value radio performs roam scan or probes for an AP with stronger signal dBm 50 55 60 65 70 75 70 RTS Thresh Packet size above which RTS CTS is required on link An integer from 0 to 2347 2347 RX Diversity Defines how to handle antenna diversity when receiving data from AP On Start on Main On startup use main ant
143. ows Control Documents Files Panel start T1 My Device 48 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 The Startup Desktop Double tap on the appropriate icon either a folder icon an application icon or a file icon to open or launch your selection If you re using the keyboard e Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon you want to open or launch e Press ENTER 4 3 The Startup Desktop When the 8515 boots up the startup desktop shell is displayed Any applications stored in the Startup folder start up immediately KI Note The startup folder is located in gt Windows gt StartUp and gt Flash Disk gt StartUp Figure 4 2 Startup Screen My Device Recycle Bin e H Internet Explorer Documents da ak Remote Desktop SAS 519 Z Double tap on the icon to open a window or in the case of an application icon launch an application Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 49 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 The Desktop Icons 4 3 1 4 3 2 50 The Desktop Icons The icons displayed in the startup desktop operate in much the same way as those displayed on any standard PC desktop that is running Windows My Device Choosing this icon displays the contents of your 8515 computer If you re not sure how to work with the files folders and programs displayed refer to Working With Files Folders And P
144. pping list only shows active mappings Mappings for drivers or applications that are not currently active are not normally displayed By checking this checkbox all mappings both active and inactive are displayed Add Tapping this button brings up the 4dd Mapping dialog box so that you can add new trigger mappings 88 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Add And Edit Trigger Mapping Edit Tapping this button brings up the Edit mapping dialog box so that you can edit existing trigger mappings Remove Tapping this button removes an existing mapping OK The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made If the cancel button X is tapped instead or the ESC key is pressed all changes made will be discarded 5 10 2 Add And Edit Trigger Mapping This dialog box is used to add trigger mappings Figure 5 30 Add Mapping Menu Add Mapping jok E E Source Soft Scan y Y S ken Trigger Type po Up Down 1 Double Click Power Trigger Owner ll d E it Keier m start 1 Control Panel Manage Triggers SRI ES Source This dropdown list allows you to specify the source of the trigger events such as a keyboard key F1 for the Trigger Owner selected KI Note It is possible to map the same source to different owners for example F 1 can be mapped to both the Imager and RFID If so both devices operations will occur simultaneously
145. ps 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps 1 2 compliant features Adaptive Frequency Hopping for better co existence with 802 11 radio 2 dBi peak 3 dBm 0 5mW minimum 4 dBm 2 5 mW max 2 400 GHz to 2 4835 GHz 80 dBm max 732 2 kbps and 57 6 kbps asymmetric 433 9 kbps symmetric Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 7 Specifications External Bar Code Scanners 7 7 External Bar Code Scanners Supported Types Decoded scanners 1D 2D Standard Range Raster Laser 2D Imager RFID Refer to Ports Tab on page 113 for details Interface Via FF UART DE 9 port or USB port Decoded Codes Supported Dependent on external scanner choice Code Discrimination Automatic for all selected codes Decoded input is external scanner dependent Specifications Refer to the scanner specific programming manual provided by the manufacturer Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 147 A 1 A 2 APPENDIX A SUPPORT SERVICES WORLDWIDE OFFICES Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its customers worldwide These services include technical support and product repairs Technical Support For technical support in North America Call Toll free 1 800 387 8898 Option 3 or Direct Dial 1 905 813 9900 Ext 1999 Option 3 For technical support in EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa please contact the local o
146. pter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 Function Keys And Macro Keys 3 9 3 5 1 36 The BKSP Key The BKSP key sometimes referred to as destructive backspace moves the cursor one character to the left erasing the incorrectly entered key stroke The CTRL And ALT Key The CTRL and ALT keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are application dependent The TAB Key Typically the TAB key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward The ESC Key Generally this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu dialog box or activity and return to the previous one The SPACE Key Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters In a Windows dialog box press ing the SPACE key enables or disables a checkbox The HOME Key The HOME key moves the cursor to the top of the form or page The END Key The END key moves the cursor to the bottom of the form or page The PgUp And PgDn Keys The PgUp key displays the previous screen of information The PgDn key displays the next screen of information Function Keys And Macro Keys In addition to the standard keyboard functions see The Keyboard on page 34 8515 Vehicle Mount Computers are equipped with function keys and macro keys Function Keys The 8515 is equipped with a series of 30 function keys divided amongst 10 physical keys each of which is defined in the application software There are f
147. r 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 The Start Menu e Tap the stylus on the items you want to activate or deactivate A check mark indicates active items KI Note The Advanced tab allows you to tap on a Clear button to delete the contents of 4 4 the Documents folder The Start Menu KI Note Some of the Start Menu items may be disabled based on the current 8515 4 4 1 4 4 2 52 security settings The Start Menu lists the operations you can access and work with It is available from the startup desktop or from within any application If you re using the touchscreen e Tap on the Start Menu Tap on the item in the menu with which you want to work Figure 4 5 Start Menu Items If you re using the keyboard e Press BLUE 0 zero to open the Start Menu Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and press ENTER or If the menu item has an underlined character type the underlined alpha character For example to display the Security dialog box type the letter s The Desktop Choosing the Desktop option from the Start Menu displays the 8515 desktop Security Level Choosing the Security option from the Start Menu displays a dialog box in which you can define the access level for the 8515 Supervisor or User Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Security Level Figure 4 6 Security Level Menu Security Level supervisor O User Pass
148. r None selected EAP type Domain Username up to 64 characters Refer to EAP Credentials on page Password up to 64 characters 25 For PEAP CA Cert CA server certificate filename Encryption Type of encryption used to protect Off Manual WEP Auto WEP None transmitted data generated during EAP authentication WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 TKIP WPA2 AES CCKM TKIP For Manual WEP Up to four static WEP keys For PSK ASCII passphrase or hex PSK EAP Type amp Encryption Security settings These settings allow you to enhance the security of data across the wireless LAN Refer to EAP Credentials on page 25 and SCU Security Capabilities on page 23 for details about these settings SCU Security Capabilities The SCU provides integrated security to protect transmitted data as well as the vehicle mount infrastructure that transmits and receives data A foundational element of the IEEE 802 111 WLAN security standard is IEEE 802 1 X and a critical application on a mobile device is an 802 1X supplicant This supplicant provides an interface between the radio and the operating system and supports the authentication and en cryption elements required for 802 111 also known as Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 as well as predecessors such as WPA and WEP Summit software includes an integrated suppli cant that supports a broad range of security capabilities including Psion Teklogix 8515
149. r code reader 125 Data Bits 1 5 decoded external parameters 1 4 decoded scanners 1709 DEL Key 35 desktop connection remote 65 Device Name changing 97 dialog box using 59 Dim For backlight 72 dismounting partitions 00 display appearance colour scheme 70 background control panel 70 backlight 71 Display Properties 70 Display scanning 110 Display Properties 70 Double Click 7 0 Double Click Manage Triggers menu 88 Double Tap stylus settings 86 DSSS 802 11g radio 145 146 DUN service Bluetooth 93 E EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 14 Enable SNMP 117 encryption TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 3 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy 2 Encryption Bluetooth Controls 94 END 36 END Key 36 ESCKey 36 Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP 14 external device taskbar icons 40 F features of 8515 4 formatting entire memory card 98 partitions 100 Function Keys 36 G Good Scan Beep H HOME 36 HOME Key 36 I IEEE 802 11 radio configuring 9 indicators external device 40 modifier keys 40 onscreen 39 power 40 radio signal quality 40 scanner message 42 security level 40 task bar 50 tooltips 31 56 Infrastructure network 2 input bar code reader 125 Input Panel 105 Input Panel control panel 67 INS Key 35 installation non vehicle 737 safeguards 128 vehicle 137 8515 cables to devices 136 Intensity 7035 backlighting 72 Intensity backlighting 74 Internet Explorer 54 IP addres
150. r level security Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 53 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Programs Figure 4 7 Security Settings ok x Configure Security TD Allow Teklogix Security Level KI Note It is recommended that you enable Allow Teklogix Security Level so that authorized Psion Teklogix service personnel can access your unit should it require maintenance 4 4 3 Programs Tap on Programs to display a sub menu of options Figure 4 8 Programs List This sub menu allows you to choose ActiveSync Demo and Command Prompt and you can access Internet Explorer along with installed applications e g Microsoft WordPad Remote Desktop Connection and Windows Explorer ActiveSync ActiveSync is used to connect your 8515 to your PC Demo The Demo folder contains demo programs available on the 8515 Some demo programs such as Sound and Imager require hardware support not available 54 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 4 4 4 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Shortcuts Summit The Summit folder provides access to the SCU Summit Client Utility The SCU is the utility you will need to configure the Summit 802 11g Compact Flash radio module Model RA2041 so that it can communicate through a wireless LAN effectively and securely Command Prompt Command Prompt is used to access the DOS command prompt At the prompt you can type DOS commands suc
151. rating system and the shell If your 8515 is running with the Psion Teklogix Tekterm application or another ap plication additional configuration applets may appear in the Control Panel Network And Dial Up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window allows you to configure an 802 11 radio or execute an existing configuration Refer to Configuring Your IEEE 802 11 Radio on page 9 for radio setup details Taskbar And Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu option displays a dialog box in which you can customize the taskbar selecting the icons that will be displayed Refer to Customizing The Taskbar on page 51 for additional details about this option Run Choosing the Run option from the Start Menu displays a dialog box in which you can enter the name of the program folder or document you want to open or launch Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 57 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 Shutdown Figure 4 12 Run Dialog 4 4 7 Shutdown Choosing Shutdown displays a sub menu of options including Suspend Warm Reset and Cold Reset Figure 4 13 Shutdown Menu My Device Microsoft d on a se o m 7 ER D OR Ej Sp b Shutdown Es KI Note This menu varies slightly depending on the security level chosen When the 8515 is set to User level the Shutdown option is replaced by Suspend A sub menu is not available At Teklogix security level an additional option is available
152. ration Touch App Launch 4 If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you Keys may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the R6 center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate IPv6 Support VK Remove v ZC Start _ Control Panel IF Stylus Properties amp Si mmx gt A Follow the directions in the Calibration tab to recalibrate the screen r Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 9 3 5 10 Chapter 5 Configuration Disabling The Touchscreen Disabling The Touchscreen Figure 5 27 Touch Tab File View Stylus Properties sl a Double Tap Calibration S App Launch Keys a L R Hd Support o Remove r ei Fi Start 2 Control Panel JA Stylus Properties Tap on the checkbox next to Disable the touch panel The touchscreen will not accept screen taps Manage Triggers This applet allows you to configure how bar code scanners are triggered You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and the double click time Inthe Control Panel choose the Manage Triggers icon Figure 5 28 Manage Triggers Icon H 0 L 9 9 9 Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Devices Options gt EER
153. rite Read Only Add change Remove The Communities tab provides a means of limiting access to SNMP managed devices to those SNMP Managers with matching community names as specified by RFC 1157 Enable SNMP Enabling Enable SNMP allows the device to respond to SNMP queries and to send Traps After enabling this option and rebooting the device the SNMP Agent will automatically start up To disable this feature remove the check mark from the check box Adding A Community Tap on Add to add a new community Figure 5 74 Add Community Dialog Contact Communities Trap Desti Modify Community LOK x Name j Rights Read Only y Add change Remove Name The value assigned here is the name assigned by the network administrator to the set of devices to which this managed node belongs Rights This menu allows you to specify access that is Read Only or Read Write Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 117 Chapter 5 Configuration Trap Destination Tab 5 18 2 3 Modifying A Community Setting To modify an existing community Highlight the community you want to alter e Tap on Change Figure 5 75 Modify Community Dialog Contact Communities Trap Desti Modify Community LOK x Name eme Rights Reac write Add change Remove A Modify Community dialog box is displayed listing the community you high
154. rl Oneshot Lock y o Orange Oneshot Lock v Blue OneShot Lock Remove Zaart C Control Panel I Keyboard Prope 74 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual gt 5 6 4 Chapter 5 Configuration Macro Keys The options in this tab allows you to determine how modifier keys on your 8515 behave For each modifier key ALT SHIFT CTRL ORANGE and BLUE you have the following options in the drop down menu Lock OneShot and OneShot Lock Note Keep in mind that checking the taskbar lets you know whether or not these keys are locked on For example if the ORANGE key is locked on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays it in uppercase charac ters ORANGE KEY f this key is displayed in lowercase characters in the taskbar you ll know that the orange key is not locked It will become inactive following a key press Important Once you ve assigned a One Shot mode to a modifier key you need to tap on the OK button at the top of the tab to activate your selection Lock If you choose Lock from the drop down menu pressing a modifier key once locks it on until you press the modifier key a second time to unlock or turn it off OneShot If you choose OneShot the modifier key remains active only until the next key is pressed OneShot Lock OneShot Lock allows you to combine these functions When you choose this option and you press the modifier key once it remains ac
155. rograms on page 48 Recycle Bin The Recycle Bin temporarily contains items that were deleted allowing you to either perma nently delete or restore these items Internet Explorer Choosing this icon launches Internet Explorer a standard Windows Embedded CE 5 0 ver sion Keep in mind that your supervisor will need to set up access using the Internet Options and the Network and Dial up Connections icons in the Control Panel Microsoft WordPad Choosing this option launches Microsoft WordPad a trimmed version of the Microsoft Word application Remote Desktop Connection This option allows your 8515 to communicate with a remote desktop PC Remote Desktop Connection on page 65 provides a website with step by step instructions The Taskbar Figure 4 3 The Taskbar H My Documents Start Internet Explorer Prop Remote Desktop Conn E MADS 714 The 8515 is equipped with a taskbar at the bottom of the screen It displays icons through which you can view the internal battery status the radio signal quality of your unit etc If the vehicle mount is attached to a peripheral device an associated icon is displayed In addi tion the taskbar displays the application s currently running on your unit and the security level assigned to your 8515 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 2 Chapter 4 Windows Embedded CE 5 0 The Taskbar The taskbar also displays active modifier k
156. s assigning 15 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual ISM band Bluetooth radio 91 K keyboard key repeat 72 73 one shot mode 74 keyboard backlight 38 keyboard keys 34 ALT 36 arrow keys 35 BKSP 36 BLUE key 35 CTRL 36 DEL 35 END 36 ESC 36 Function keys 36 HOME 36 INS 35 macro keys 37 75 modifiers 34 navigating using the keyboard 47 one shot mode 74 ORANGE key 35 SHIFT 35 SPACE 36 TAB 36 Keyboard Properties 73 backlight 73 lock sequence 80 one shot mode 74 Keyboard Properties 72 80 Key Index assigning 14 Key Repeat tab 72 L LANAccessUsingPPP service Bluetooth 93 Location 776 lock sequence keyboard 80 M Macro keys accessing 37 executing a macro 76 77 Macros menu accessing 75 recording and saving 75 maintenance 43 Manage Triggers 87 Index Marvell 88W8300 802 11g PC Card radio Model RA2040 configuring 9 specifications 145 memory card creating partitions 99 formatting entire 98 formatting partition 00 modifier keys 34 locking 34 One Shot Mode 74 unlocking 34 mounting partitions 0 N Name 717 name servers assigning 6 network Ad Hoc 12 connection monitoring 42 infrastructure 2 network authentication 3 Network Key assigning 3 O OFDM 802 11g radio 145 one dimensional internal scanner 42 One Shot Mode 74 Open network authentication 13 optional mount kits 735 Options scanning 109 ORANGE Key 35 Outgoing Bluetooth Controls 95 P Parity
157. s all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations When using the 802 11 radio option to prevent radio interference this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada En cas d utilisation du module radio 802 11 afin d viter toute interf rence radio avec le service autoris l appareil doit tre utilis l int rieur tout en tant loign de toute fen tre afin de garantir le maximum de protection Si cet quipement ou son antenne mettrice est install l ext rieur il est alors soumis licence Warnings To Users RF Exposure Warning To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for vehicle mount transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 centimeters should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operations at closer than this distance is not recommended AN Do Not Remove Covers Or Open Enclosures To avoid injury the equipment covers and enclosures should only be removed by qualified service personnel Do not operate the equipment without the covers and enclosures properly installed N Warning Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of
158. sting network high light the network to which you want your 8515 to connect and tap the Con nect button This tab lists available networks any access points that are broadcasting an SSID and it lists preferred networks networks that you have configured Since access points are generally secure they will most likely not be listed here By Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 11 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 119 Radio default the 8515 attempts to connect to preferred networks This behaviour can be changed by enabling Automatically connect to non preferred networks in the Advanced dialog box page 16 To add a new configuration double tap on the Add New item listed with the net works A blank Wireless Properties dialog box is displayed 5 Wireless Properties Figure 2 5 Wireless Properties Dialog Box File Edit View MARRAS Sl CA Network name SSID Sample Make New IBTXCES O This is an ad hoc network wireless access points are not used Connection Encryption WEP v Authentication Open e Network key Key index fi T The key is provided automatically V Enable 802 1X authentication EAP type rus y Stat Is Network Connecti IPTXCFESSSPNT D gt 1 MEX gt 2 Network name SSID Type the appropriate SSID Service Set Identifier in the Network name SSID text entry field at the top of this dialog box The Network name field can
159. t Changes to Unicode mappings are not saved until you exit the Keyboard Properties dialog box Tap on the Add Change button Figure 5 13 Change Unicode Mapping VK SPACE j T SHIFT Pressed App Launch ah CTRL Pressed I Unicode Mapping IPv6 Default Unicode Mapping Support Remove gestat Control Panel Jl sa Keyboard Prope r ECH 51 314 Tap on a value in the Unicode mapping list in the sample screen above a value will be assigned to virtual key 0 VK 0 Tap the stylus in the Unicode Mapping field and type a Unicode value for the high lighted key KI Note To add a shifted state SHIFT and or CTRL tap the checkbox next to SHIFT Pressed and or CTRL Pressed to select the shift state you want to assign 5 6 5 2 Removing Unicode Values In the Unicode Mapping tab highlight the item you want to delete and tap the stylus on the Remove button 5 6 6 Scancode Remapping A scancode is a number that is associated with a physical key on a keyboard Every key has a unique scancode that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remap ping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the keyboard A key can be remapped to send a virtual key e g VK_F represents the F key VK_RETURN represents the ENTER ON key etc perform a function e g turn the scanner on change vol ume contrast etc or run a macr
160. t display 7 keyboard 38 backup profile creating Total Recall 02 backup profile restoring Total Recall 105 Bad Scan Beep bar code reader connecting 125 external scanner operation of 25 specifications 147 batteries backup 34 installing 34 power card slots enabling 85 power suspend 83 removing 34 specifications 145 status of internal battery 83 Baud 4 beeper description of beep conditions 4 BKSP 36 BKSP Key 36 BLUEKey 35 Bluetooth radio changing device name 97 device service profiles 93 enabling 85 ISM band 97 peripherals 25 PINs for devices 94 radio configuration 9 97 setup 91 Bootloader Shutdown menu 58 Bright For backlight 72 BSP Bluetooth Controls 97 C cables installing in vehicle 136 calibrating touchscreen 38 86 card slot power 85 card slots Devices enabling power to 85 Cases 11 CH Bluetooth Controls 93 changing password Start Menu security Click Data 710 Click Time 0 coldreset 29 Cold Reset Shutdown menu 59 COM Bluetooth Controls 97 Command Prompt 54 communication Ethernet connection 26 Communities 7 connecting devices to PCs 43 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Terminal User Manual Index connection list table Bluetooth Controls 96 Contact 116 Contacts 1 6 control panel accessing 65 Display Properties 70 icons 66 keyboard properties 72 power management properties 82 stylus properties 85 CTRL Key 36 cycle tasks 56 D data entering with a ba
161. tes SCU EAP Types The following EAP types are supported by the integrated supplicant and can be configured in SCU PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC LEAP and EAP FAST With each of these four types if authentication credentials are not stored in the config you will be prompted to enter credentials the first time the radio attempts to associate to an access point that supports 802 1X EAP Consider the following when configuring one of the EAP types e PEAP GTC SCU supports static login passwords only e LEAP Strong passwords are recommended EAP FAST SCU supports automatic not manual PAC provisioning EAP TLS will work with a Summit DC 802 11 SC CF Model RA2041 radio module when Windows Zero Config WZC rather than the SCU is used to configure the type With WZC the native Windows supplicant instead of the SCU integrated supplicant 1s used 24 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Global Settings Tab 2 9 2 2 EAP Credentials 2 9 2 3 2 9 3 Keep the following in mind when defining security settings Ifthe credentials specified in the config are incorrect and that config is used the authen tication fails without an error message you will not be prompted to enter correct credentials Ifthe credentials are not specified in the config when the radio tries to associate using that config you will be prompted to enter the credentials When prompted you can enter valid cred
162. the keyboard e Inthe Control Panel choose the Keyboard icon Figure 5 6 Keyboard Icon a 0 0 2 bw Z e App Launch Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet i Keys Devices Options a di R ch Da Aa Y IPv6 Keyboard Manage Network Owner Password PC Power Support Triggers and Dial u Connection 33 5 D D e H e i Key Repeat Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Repeat tab Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 6 2 Chapter 5 Configuration Backlight Figure 5 7 Repeat Tab File view Keyboard Properties x E a Os App Launch 4 bt Keys 5 y e Repeat delay R6 Long me 0o Ff eee TTD Support ge Remove r gustan 2 Control Panel Keyboard Prope Amesi S Enable Character Repeat Tapping in the checkbox next to this option enables the key behaviour you specify in this dialog box Repeat Delay The position of the slider determines how long a key must be held down before it begins to autorepeat Repeat Rate The value assigned for the Repeat Rate parameter determines how quickly the key you press repeats and is measured in characters per second cps Sliding the bar to the left slows the repeat rate and sliding the bar to the right increases the repeat rate Note Use the field at the bottom of this dialog box to test the repeat delay and rate settings you ve chosen Backl
163. the steps under Setting Up The Model RA2041 Radio SCU on page 17 to set up this type of radio for communication with a wireless LAN Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 11g Radio The most common Marvell 88W8300 802 11g radio settings are configured as defaults However there are some fields that must be completed including the SSID of your access point and the security methods implemented in the network including access keys Important If the 8515 is equipped with a radio that has never been configured the radio settings dialog box opens automatically when the unit is powered on In this case skip to Step 4 on page 11 To configure the 802 11g radio 1 Tap on Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2040 802 119 Radio Figure 2 1 Network And Dial Up Connections ue Microsoft My TEKLOGIX al slealelacl KI Note You can press CTRL ESC to display the Start Menu 2 Choose the radio icon to open the Wireless LAN Settings window in the sample screen below this is labelled PTXCF835 Figure 2 2 Wireless Settings Window 3 Wireless Statistics Tab This tab lists your radio statistics When you choose the Wireless LAN icon a Wireless Statistics window is displayed 10 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Setting Up The Model RA2040 802
164. tive only until the next key is pressed If you press the modifier key twice it is locked on remaining active until the modifier key is pressed a third time to turn it off Macro Keys Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Macros tab Figure 5 10 Macros Tab epea ne Shots Inicode Mapping Scanc emapping 34 R t Backlight One Shots Macros Unicode Mapping Scancode R il App Launch Macro Key Sequence bt Keys pes Delete Support m Remove ES gestat Gp Control Panel Keyboard Prope de Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 75 Chapter 5 Configuration Macro Keys 5 6 4 1 5 6 4 2 76 A macro has 200 programmable characters or positions The macro keys can be pro grammed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executable keys including ENTER BK SP and DEL BLUE BKSP function keys and arrow keys Recording And Saving A Macro You can program up to six macro keys Inthe Macro menu highlight a macro key number for example Macro 1 to assign a macro to macro key M1 Tap on the Record button A message screen is displayed instructing you to Enter Key Strokes to Record Figure 5 11 Macros Key Strokes Eile View x a Repeat Backlight One Shots ll App Launch Macro Key Sel Enter Key Strokes to Record bt Keys To stop press the b
165. to helpful information about your Psion Teklogix products at no charge to you In some regions this warranty may exceed this period Please contact your local Psion Teklogix office for details For a list of offices see Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices The warranty on Psion Teklogix manufactured equipment does not extend to any product that has been tampered with altered or repaired by any per son other than an employee of an authorized Psion Teklogix service organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale for full details Important Psion Teklogix warranties take effect on the date of shipment Service Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its customers For detailed information please refer to Appendix A Support Services Worldwide Offices This section also provides information about accessing support services through the Psion Teklogix web site Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This Product and its accessories comply with the requirements of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC If your end of life Psion Teklogix product or accessory carries a label as shown here please contact your local country repre sentative for details on how to arrange recycling For a list of international subsidiaries please go to www psionteklogix com EnvironmentalCompliance Restriction On Hazardous
166. uchscreen can be disabled when the keyboard is locked Key Sequence The available key sequences to lock the keyboard are ORANGE BLUE 0 ORANGE BLUE 8 or ORANGE BLUE Bksp Volume And Sound Properties Inthe Control Panel choose the Volume amp Sounds icon Figure 5 17 Volume amp Sounds Icon a ap pe OY RDC Region amp Remove SNMP Storage Stylus System Licenses Language Programs Manager K 4 09 Total Recall TweakIT Settings 1234 Teklogix Scanners Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 81 Chapter 5 Configuration Volume Adjustments 5 7 1 Volume Adjustments Figure 5 18 Volume Tab IE Volume amp Sounds Properties Ro Volume Sounds IPv6 Support Loud Enable sounds for he M Events warnings beeps and system events o E M Applications program specific and all other sounds Remove S M Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Programs Enable clicks and taps for E V Key clicks O loud Soft a i S Screen taps 0 Loud O soft TweakIT m Settings DUP Wan e start Control Panel 35 Volume amp Soun B gt i Wes eh gt 14 Slide the volume button upward to increase the beeper volume or downward to decrease the beeper volume Under the heading Enable sounds for enable the conditions under which you want the 8515 to emit a beep KI Note Sounds wave files cannot be played on 8515 units The conditions u
167. unt Computer User Manual 6 4 6 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Optional Mount Kits Figure 6 9 Circular Base and Vesa Base Mount Orientations Circ Base To Platform Vesa Base To Platform Optional Mount Kits One of the mounting kits shown in Figure 6 10 on page 136 may be substituted for the Vesa Base B or the circular base F when mounting to a post or forklift roll cage To Install Mount the Clamp Base and Lower Base around the shaft Place the Screw through the Clamp and the Lower Base and affix with the Nut Torque to 26 in Ibs Secure the RAM Standard Arm E by inserting the RAM Balls into both ends of the arm sockets Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 135 Chapter 6 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Installations 6 5 6 5 1 136 Figure 6 10 Optional Mount Kits SCREW CLAMP d BASE d S C LOWER LA BASE 7 el NUT amp MT3505 07 NUT CLAMP E BASE Y I a LOWER EP BASE i SCREW MT3509 MT3510 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer Installations Wiring Guidelines Before installing cables between the computer and other devices consider the following e Ensure the vehicle body and underlying wiring is not damaged while drilling mounting holes Protect cable runs from pinching overheating and physical damage Use grommets to protect cables that pass through meta
168. utton or 9 a CTRL ALT Enter IPv6 Stop Recording amp Support ge Remove East E Control Panel If Keyboard Prope gt SED e Type the macro sequence you want to assign to the Macro key You can type text and numbers and you can program the function of special keys into a macro Note Tap on the Stop Recording button at any time to suspend the process When you ve finished recording your macro sequence press the Stop Recording button or type the key sequence CTRL ALT ENTER A new screen Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created The Save button is highlighted e Tap on the Save button Note If you want to discard the macro you ve just created tap on the Discard button Executing A Macro To execute a macro e Press the macro key to which you ve assigned the macro For example if you created a macro for macro key 1 press M1 to execute the macro Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 6 4 3 5 6 5 Chapter 5 Configuration Unicode Mapping Macro Keys M1 And M2 These keys are displayed in black print on the bottom row of executable keys on the keyboard These macro keys are accessed by simply pressing the key Macro Keys M3 To M6 These keys are displayed in b ue print on the M1 and M2 keys in the bottom row of executable keys and on the N and M keys in the first row of alpha keys on the key board To acc
169. word Set Password E Assigning The Supervisor Security Level The security level is represented by an icon in the shape of a lock in the taskbar The security levels define the options accessible to the operator in the Start Menu and the taskbar By de fault the security level is set to User restricting access to only the most basic Start Menu items To allow access to all the Start Menu and taskbar options Tap on the radio button next to Supervisor Tap in the Password field and type the Supervisor level password the default pass word is 123456 e Tap on OK you can now access all menu items in the Start Menu along with the icons in the taskbar 4 4 2 1 Changing A Password KI Note Keep in mind that this is the same password as that assigned through the Password Control Panel applet Refer to Password on page 68 To assign a password choose a security level and enter the existing password in the Password field Tap on the Set Password button A dialog box labelled Password Properties is displayed Type the new password in the Password text box n the Confirm Password text box retype the new password 4 4 2 2 Configuring Security In the Security Level dialog box see Figure 4 6 on page 53 Tap on the Configure button This dialog box allows you to determine which security levels will have an associated icon displayed in the taskbar By default a security icon is not displayed for use
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171. xt key pressed For example a square bracket is printed in orange print above the 4 key Pressing the ORANGE key followed by the 4 key displays a square bracket rather than the number 4 The SHIFT CTRL and ALT keys operate much like a desktop keyboard except that they are not chorded two keys held down simultaneously The modifier key must be pressed first followed by the key whose function you want modified 3 4 1 1 Activating Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed once it is displayed in lowercase letters in the taskbar at the bottom of the 8515 screen For example if the CTRL key is pressed ctrl key is dis played at the bottom of the unit screen Once another key is pressed the modifier key becomes inactive and disappears from the taskbar 34 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 4 1 2 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The 8515 The Keys Locking Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on A locked modifier key is displayed in uppercase letters in the taskbar For example pressing the BLUE key twice locks it on t is displayed as BLUE KEY in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer screen The locked modifier key will remain active until it is pressed a third time to unlock or turn it off Once a modifier key is unlocked pressed a third time the uppercase representation at the bottom of the screen is no longer displayed KI Note The locking functi
172. ylus System Teklogix Licenses Language Programs Manager Scanners ER E ku Jo 9 Total Recall TweakIT Volume amp Wireless Settings Sounds WAN amar REI EI Control Panel Icons The Control Panel provides a group of icons that allow you to customize and adjust settings on your 8515 App Launch Keys Allows you to map keys to applications so that you can launch those applications from a single key press Bluetooth A short range wireless technology that enables data communication between devices It also provides the capability to use a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone as a data modem exchanging information with other B uetooth devices such as a headset and providing network access 66 Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Control Panel Icons V4 Certificates Certificates A public key is transmitted as part of a certificate The certificate assigned through this icon is used to ensure that the submitted public key is in fact the public key that belongs to the submitter The client checks that the certificate has been digitally signed by a certification authority that the client explicitly trusts Certificate Assignment on page 90 directs you to the appropriate setup information SCH Date Time Date Time Allows you to set the current Month Date Time and Time Zone on your unit d Dialing Dialing Specifies dialing settings including area code country code dial type
173. your 8515 after configuring the radio Cold Reset There are two options when executing a cold reset reset to BootLoader or reset directly to Windows Embedded CE 5 0 operating system To execute a cold reset and access the BooSt menu Press and hold down the BLUE key the ENTER key and the SPACE key simulta neously for a minimum of six seconds After a cold reset the BooSt menu appears e Ifyou want to load the Windows Embedded CE 5 0 operating system type 1 Ifyou want a clean start press that is SHIFT 1 All data and settings are lost Files and data stored in flash are preserved Once the OS loads any executables and cab files in the startup folders are run The cab files are deleted by the cab file installer unless they are marked read only Psion Teklogix 8515 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 29 GETTING TO KNOW THE 8515 3 a l Featires Of Pie SSL S ix o us a ad cal om hod tc ayaa toe ae Ss oh au ts 33 3 2 The Internal Backup Batter 34 3 9 The Stylus este hoa A Rr Rh WR Be pe Ee 34 34 TheKeyboard i uso wx A Wegen ER eet E M do 34 BAT Modifier Keys oux ues oe dex ia 34 3 4 1 1 Activating Modifier Keys 34 3 4 1 2 Locking Modifier Keys llle 35 3 42 The KEYS iu uso eR soU RICE RA RC EU e esr URS etit 35 3 5 Function Keys And MacroKeys e e o 36 3 5 Function Keys o2 ast aie ate aes BOR we Rub ESOS Rae es 36 315 22 Macro Keys o s s e ou eye eR ea WA xe a de 37 3 5 3 Th
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