ATID AT570W Users Manual

User’ s Manual (Rev1.1)
AT570W
Windows CE® .NET Ruggedized PDA
ATID Co., Ltd. #1210, Byuksan/Gyungln Digital Valley II, #481-10, Gasan-Dong, Gumchon-Gu, Seoul, Korea Telephone: +82-2-544-1436 Fax: +82-2-2113-0040
www.atid1.com
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Contents
Before You Begin...................................................................................6
Chap1. Using The AT-570 .......... ........................ ................... .................7
1. Introducing.........................................................................................7
1.1 Features........................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 View of the PDA #1......................................................................................................... 8
1.3 View of the PDA #2......................................................................................................... 9
1.4 Table Features Function/Description............................................................................ 10
2. Power...............................................................................................12
2.1 Power ON/OFF .............................................................................................................. 12
2.1.1 Power ON ............................................................................................................ 12
2.1.3 What is idle mode?.............................................................................................. 12
2.1.4 Suspend mode .................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Battery ........................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 Checking Battery Power...................................................................................... 13
2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status ...................................................................................... 13
2.3 Removing and installing the battery.............................................................................. 13
2.3.1 Removing the battery .......................................................................................... 13
2.3.2 Installing the battery............................................................................................ 13
2.4 Battery discharging ....................................................................................................... 13
2.5 Recharging the battery .................................................................................................. 13
2.5.1 Using the adapter................................................................................................ 13
2.5.2 Using the Dock....................................................................................................14
2.6 Backup Battery .............................................................................................................. 15
2.7 Disposal of spent battery .............................................................................................. 15
3. Setting up the AT-570 ......................................................................16
3.1 Power............................................................................................................................. 1 6
3.2 Power Off ...................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Adjusting Brightness ..................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Calibrating up the screen.............................................................................................. 17
3.5 Adjusting Volume ........................................................................................................ 17
3.6 Setting Date and Time................................................................................................... 18
3.7 Power Configuration...................................................................................................... 18
3.8 Schemes Tab................................................................................................................. 18
3.9 Memory Allocation......................................................................................................... 19
4. Resetting the PDA...........................................................................20
4.1 Warm Reset ................................................................................................................... 20
4.2 Hard Reset (cold reset)................................................................................................. 20
5. Flash Disk........................................................................................21
5.1 Hard reset...................................................................................................................... 21
5.2 Warm reset .................................................................................................................... 22
5.3 Returning back to the existed place ............................................................................. 23
6. Registry Backup...............................................................................24
7. Using the keypad.............................................................................25
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7.1 Change current character ............................................................................................. 25
7.2 Inputting data ................................................................................................................ 25
7.3 Setting device though the <Fn> key ............................................................................. 26
8. Using the stylus ...............................................................................26
9. Using the Hand-strap and Gun hand-held.......................................27
Chap 2. Windows Program..................................................................28
1. Basic Information.............................................................................28
1.1 Task Bar and Command Bar ......................................................................................... 28
1.2 Pop-up Menus .............................................................................................................. 29
2. Executing a Program.......................................................................29
3. Entering information.........................................................................29
3.1 Using the Onscreen keypad.......................................................................................... 29
3.2 Using Transcriber .......................................................................................................... 30
4. Customizing Your AT-570.................................................................31
4.1 Adjusting settings.......................................................................................................... 31
4.2 Adding or Removing Programs ..................................................................................... 31
4.3 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync ............................................................................. 31
4.5 Removing Programs ...................................................................................................... 32
5. Microsoft ActiveSync........................................................................32
5.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync .......................................................................................... 32
5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop.......................................................... 32
5.3 Setting up a Partnership................................................................................................ 33
5.4 Transferring Files........................................................................................................... 33
6. Microsoft WordPad..........................................................................33
7. Window Media Player......................................................................34
8. Internet Explorer..............................................................................34
9. Context Sensitive Help ....................................................................35
Chap 3. Optional Module (Version 1.1)................................................36
1. 1D barcode Scanner........................................................................37
1.1 AT1DTScanner(Demo program).................................................................................... 37
1.2 Setting up the AT1DEmulator........................................................................................ 40
1.3 Setting up the 1D Barcode Symbology......................................................................... 42
2. 2D barcode Scanner........................................................................44
2.1 Reading 2D barcode & Symbology Setting .................................................................. 44
2.2 Setting the AT2DEmulator ............................................................................................. 46
2.3 Scanning Barcode......................................................................................................... 48
3. Wireless LAN...................................................................................50
3.1 Making Wireless LAN ON............................................................................................... 50
3.2 IP Information ................................................................................................................ 51
3.3 Setting with manual method.......................................................................................... 52
3.4 Making WLAN Off .......................................................................................................... 52
7. GPS Module ....................................................................................53
7.1 Executing the GPS ........................................................................................................ 54
7.2 Configuring the Port and Baud Setting for Executing the GPS....................................54
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7.3 Checking up the GPS status ......................................................................................... 56
9. Using Camera..................................................................................57
9.1 To use your Camera:..................................................................................................... 57
9.2 Camera Screen ............................................................................57
Chap 4. USER INFORMATION오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니 다.
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Before You Begin
This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information
Who should read this manual?
This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the AT-570W. This manual provides you with information about the features of the AT570W, and how to install, configure, operate, and maintain it. Before you work with the AT570W, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address.
Safety information
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before you handle and operate ATID equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
WARNING A warning alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid serious injury to the person who working on the equipment
CAUTION A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.
NOTICE A notice makes you have more information while you use AT-570W
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Chap1. Using The AT-570W
This chapter introduces the AT570 Mobile Computer to enhance wireless connectivity needs and contains hardware and software configuration to assist you in making the most out of your AT570W
1. Introducing
The ATID AT570 mobile computer is a small, ergonomically designed mobile computer built on the Microsoft window CE NET 5.0 operating system. The PDA uses an Intel® Bulverde microprocessor and a 3.5” VGA, color Touch screen display. The PDA supports RF wireless LAN 802.11b.g(embedded module) for communication
1.1 Features Remove all the items from the packing box, and check to make sure all the parts are present:
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6
3
2
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Figure 1. In the Packing box
1. AT570 PDA
2. Power Adaptor
3. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
4. Synchronization Cable
5. Stylus
6. Hand strap
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1.2 View of the PDA #1
y
Refer to Table 1 for a list and description of the illustrated features.
11. Speaker
1. LCD/Touch-
screen (Display)
12. Power Key
6. Power LED/Alarm Indicator
16. Key Pad
Figure 2. Front View
2. Scan key
(Left & Right)
21. MIC
5. Secure Digital
17. Ear
Piece Jack
Figure 3. Side view
13.Navigation Key
14. KBD Ke
15. Reset Key
22. Low Battery LED
4. WLAN ON/OFF Alarm
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1.3 View of the PDA #2
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3. Scan Window
23. Camera
7. DC Power Ada
8. USB/Serial
Synchronization
Port
18. Battery
Compartment
tor
Figure 4. Top view
9. USB Host Port
Figure 5. Bottom view
19. Hand strap Holder
20. Stylus
Figure 6. Rear view
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1.4 Table Features Function/Description
Features Function/Description
LCD touch screen displays information and data.
1.LCD/Touchscreen
2.Scan key
(Left and Right)
3.Scan Window
4. 22.WLAN
ON/OFF display
light
5.Secure Digital (SD) Slot
6.Power LED /
Alarm Indicator
7.DC Power
Adaptor Port
8.USB/Serial
Synchronization
Port
9.USB Host Port
You can see the results of your work trough the LCD touch screen. The AT570 has a stylus you can use to select items and inter information. Caution: Do not use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the AT570’ s touch screen. Use only the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch-screen sensitive display. Use either the right or left <Scan> button to activate the scanner and read a bar code. The scanner starts to read the bar code. The scanner automatically turns off either when the barcode is read, when you release the scan button, or after 10 seconds, which ever comes first. The scanning beam is emitted from this aperture. Aim the scanning beam at the bar code you wish to scan. Refer to "Scanning Bar Codes" on page 23 for more information.
It makes you know that the
The secure digital card slot accepts a secure digital storage card. Refer to the
Product Reference Guide
for installation instructions.
When the battery pack is installed in the PDA and charging in the Dock, this LED is Red. When the battery is completely charged, the LED changes to Green. When the LED flashes blue, it indicates a low battery. Some applications use a blue LED to indicate an Alarm or Error.
Connect the external power adaptor to this port to charge the battery. You must charge the batteries for thirteen (13) hours prior to first use. Charge the battery completely. Subsequent charge cycles require four (4) hours.
To synchronize data between a PC and the PDA, connect the USB or Serial cable with Desktop and the PDA. You must download and install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or higher in the PC. Download ActiveSync from the Microsoft Web site at www.microsoft.com. The USB Host port can be used with a USB keyboard, mouse, compact flash card, and/or Ethernet connection. When using the dock, you can use standard a USB host port to connect USB peripherals. The USB Host Port supports only peripherals with low power consumption.
WLAN is on or off.
The speaker emits the sounds from *.WAV and other media files. It can also be set to emit
11.Speaker
12.Power/ Key
13.Navigation Key
For more information on each of these features, please contact Q&A of ATID Home (www.ATID1.com).
beeps or tones to indicate errors or good reads when bar code scanning and inputting data using the keypad or stylus. Press the Power/Backlight key briefly to turn the unit on. The Backlight comes on automatically. Press this key again briefly to turn the unit off. Press the edge of the 4-way navigation rocker key to move the cursor or highlighted text entry during a menu/list selection.
• The <Up> arrow moves the cursor up one line.
• The <Right> arrow moves the cursor to the right one character.
• The <Down> arrow moves the cursor down one line.
• The <Left> arrow moves the cursor to the left one character.
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Features Function/Description
14.KBD key
15.Reset Key
16.Keypad
17.Ear Port
18.Battery
Compartment.
19.Handstrap
20.Stylus
21.MIC
22. Low Battery LED
For more information on each of these features, please contact Q&A of ATID Home (www.ATID1.com).
KBD key executes input panel (SIP) Press again, input panel (SIP) disappears
Use (R/S) button located on the Keypad of PDA to perform a soft and hard reset. Please refer to the section 4 – Resetting the PDA.
Use the alpha-numeric, function, and navigation keys on the keypad to enter numbers, letters, symbols and navigate. For details on each key in the keypad, please refer to the section 7 - Using the Keypad.
Insert battery charged fully in this compartment.
The PDA comes with the hand strap, which is easily removable to access features and can be replaced by an ergonomically designed handle.
Use the stylus for navigation, on the soft input panel (SIP), and to select items on the touch screen. It is a good idea to replace the stylus in the holder after each use so you don’ t lose or misplace it.
The battery becomes red and blinks automatically, when it is in the “ low Battery Status”
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2. Power
This section introduces the power system of AT570 such as power switch and battery.
2.1 Power ON/OFF
2.1.1 Power ON
1. Press power key, the AT570 and the backlight will be on.
2. To save power and prolong the battery, the screen gets to be off, when the AT570
goes into idle mode. And it is easy to resume activity. Just tap the screen or press any key on the keypad.
2.1.2 Power OFF
1. Press power key, you actually suspend the AT570 and turn off the display and
backlight.
2. The other method: Tap start > Suspend
2.1.3 What is idle mode? It is the period that computer goes on without any activity for a long time, but it doesn’ t have influence on data You can set up the time into idle mode and the PDA will enter the idle mode automatically after the interval time you set goes to the end. It helps you prolong your battery life. If you want to restart your AT-570 while the PDA goes in the idle time, tap anywhere on the screen. To change the time into idle mode Tap Start > Setting > Control Panel > Power
Figure 1. Setting Idle time
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2.1.4 Suspend mode
1. When you do not use AT-570W for a long time, make your AT-570W go into the
suspend mode for saving power.
2. If you want to restart your AT-570W, press the power key.
2.2 Battery The AT570 uses replaceable 4400 mAh, Li-ion batteries. If the battery continues to drop to the “ Low Battery Status, the battery status LED becomes red and blinks, and than AT570W will be suspended. You need to recharge the battery.
2.2.1 Checking Battery Power You can check the battery status by using the power applet. Tap Start > Settings] > Control panel > Power The power control panel applet displays a battery power gauge.
2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status To prevent the AT570W from being discharged completely, your AT-570W will be suspended, when the battery continues to get low. You need to recharge your battery before the battery continues to drop.
2.3 Removing and installing the battery
2.3.1 Removing the battery At first, pull out the hand scrap and then press the battery latch to the above until the battery is released from the AT570W, then lift it out.
2.3.2 Installing the battery Insert the bottom of battery into the sunken place located in battery compartment, and press the battery latch to the above until the battery is installed completely.
2.4 Battery discharging Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme temperatures, input devices, and your usage, but generally you can use AT-570W for 6~12hours. If the AT-570W is not on external power and battery pack is removed, it will enter suspend mode.
2.5 Recharging the battery Use the adapter provided from ATID to recharge your battery. Caution Your AT-570W can be damaged, in case of using the adapter that is not provided from ATID.
2.5.1 Using the adapter The charge/operating power can be applied to AT-570W by using DC adapter.
1. Connect the adapter to the power cord.
2. Connect the DC power jack to the AT-570W.
3. When the battery is charging, the LED becomes red.
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Figure 2. Using the adapter to recharge
2.5.2 Using the Dock
The Dock is for charging AT570W, and the dock is one of which also can act as a communication port.
Figure 3. Using the Dock to recharge CAUTION Make sure the AT570W is firmly seated in the dock, charger, or power adaptor. If it is not firmly seated, battery charging and communication with the Host PC will NOT be initiated.
There are four methods for charging a main battery. Refer to Table 3 for a complete listing of methods, Durations, and LED indicators.
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2.6 Backup Battery The backup battery in the PDA is a 200mAh rechargeable battery that holds system data at least 2 hours without main battery.
CAUTION If you remove the battery or the battery completely discharges, there is a two(2)hour window in which to insert a charged battery before the backup battery completely discharges and the contents of the RAM memory are lost. It is a good idea to keep your data and applications in Flask Disk for that reason. Refer to “ Flash Disk” for more information. If both the battery pack and the backup battery are allowed to discharge completely, you must recharge both batteries for thirteen (13) hours.
The backup battery is charged off the battery pack, so it is important to keep the battery pack with at least a minimal charge so the unit can maintain date, time, data, and other settings.
2.7 Disposal of spent battery When the battery reaches the end of its useful life, the spent battery should be disposed by a qualified recycler or material handler
Warning Do not mix the spent battery with the solid waste stream and keep away from children.
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3. Setting up the AT-570W
This section describes the basic information for setting your AT-570W.
3.1 Power Press the Power key briefly to turn on the PDA. The Backlight comes on automatically. Press this key again briefly to turn off the PDA. To turn off the Backlight while the PDA goes on, press and hold the key for at least a second. This key acts to toggle the Backlight function off and on.
Desktop: The figure to the right shows the desktop display, or main screen.
3.2 Power Off To turn the PDA off, press the Power key again. This action suspends the device, but does not actually turn it off. All running applications remain as you left them until you press the Power key again to resume operation of the device.
Figure 1. Background Screen
3.3 Adjusting Brightness The AT-570W manufactured at the factory keeps 80% brightness, but because of several reasons such as dark environment or user’ s condition of eyesight, and above all, the illumination consumes much power, so that the users want to adjust the backlight.
To adjust backlight: Tap Start > Settings > control panel > backlight
Level: you can adjust the brightness Backlight: you can adjust the entry time into idle mode when use AT-570W with battery power or external power
.
Figure 2. Adjusting Brightness
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3.4 Calibrating up the screen According to user’ s personal treatment, and activity, applications installed in the AT-570W need to be set up after purchasing it.
Calibrating the Touch Screen Thought the screen is already calibrated, but if you have feeling that your screen isn’ t responding properly to your tap, you can recalibrate it again.
To recalibrate the screen Tap start > Settings > Control panel > Stylus > Calibration > Recalibration
Press and briefly hold stylus on the center of target, and repeat 5 times as the target moves around the screen. The screen counts 30 seconds after calibrating, and you can finish the recalibration to touch screen wherever you want. If you did not have any action, the screen will automatically finish the recalibration of itself.
3.5 Adjusting Volume Volume & Sounds Your AT-570W manufactured at factory is set at the maximum volume, so you can adjust the volume if you need suitable sound. To adjust Volume & Sounds Tap Start > Settings > Volume & Sounds Volume tap: tap to adjust Volume Sounds tab: tap to set the imitated sounds
Figure 3. Recalibrating
Figure 4. Adjusting volume
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3.6 Setting Date and Time Date & time You can set the current time located at the bottom of screen. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date & Time
Year: Select the year, then the spin control appears. Try to set the year though the navigation key or up/down button. Month: Select the month directly, then the full months of one year appear. Try to select the correct month. You can also select the month though the left/right key. Day: Just tap a day in the calendar. Time: you can set the time though the up/down button.
Figure 5. Date/Time If you set the time zone one time, you can set the correct local time easily by changing the location into where you are.
3.7 Power Configuration
To adjust power management settings, Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power Use this control panel to check the charge on the battery or to change the Power settings.
Battery Tab Battery tap: It shows the power remained in the main battery and the backup battery.
To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.
Figure 6. Battery status
3.8 Schemes Tab It allows you to determine the entry time of user’ s idle mode, system idle mode, and suspend mode while you use either main battery or AC power. This will helps you to save more power, if you have to move repeatedly on your work.
To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.
Figure 7 . Schemes Tap
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