Honeywell EDA703 User Manual

EDA70-3
Tablet
with Android™ 7.1 Operating System
User Guide
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Table of Contents
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Product Features of EDA70-3 Terminal .............................................................................. 1
About EDA70-3 Terminal ................................................................................................................................. 2
Battery ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Charging .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Replacing batteries..................................................................................................................................... 7
Battery icon.............................................................................................................................................. 10
Changing power indicators ...................................................................................................................... 12
Checking the remaining battery capacity................................................................................................. 13
Battery life and maintenance ................................................................................................................... 13
Battery maintenance recommendations and safety protection measures................................................. 14
Enabling Airplane mode .......................................................................................................................... 15
Powering on..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Unlocking the screen ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Scanning Indicator........................................................................................................................................... 17
Setting screen backlight................................................................................................................................... 18
Audio features.................................................................................................................................................. 18
Adjusting the ringtone volume for calls and messages............................................................................ 18
Enabling vibration mode.......................................................................................................................... 20
Audio settings.......................................................................................................................................... 21
Inserting SD card ............................................................................................................................................. 22
File transfer...................................................................................................................................................... 23
How to view files on EDA70-3 ...................................................................................................................... 23
EDA70-3 Accessories ..................................................................................................................................... 24
2 User interface and applications.................................................................................................................... 25
User interface................................................................................................................................................... 26
The main interface................................................................................................................................... 26
Navigation and function keys .................................................................................................................. 28
Status bar icons........................................................................................................................................ 28
KeyRemap ............................................................................................................................................... 29
Viewing system messages........................................................................................................................ 30
Managing system messages..................................................................................................................... 30
Personalizing the main interface.............................................................................................................. 31
Customizing common applications.......................................................................................................... 31
Using GoogleTM Search ........................................................................................................................... 31
Touch screen gestures.............................................................................................................................. 32
Setting timezones..................................................................................................................................... 32
Honeywell applications ................................................................................................................................... 33
Download Enterprise Application Lock (Applock) ......................................................................................... 35
Unlocking developer options........................................................................................................................... 35
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GMS ................................................................................................................................................................ 35
3 Scan Function................................................................................................................................................. 36
Scan Function .................................................................................................................................................. 37
How to transfer data via Android keyboard input.................................................................................... 37
Changing scan settings ............................................................................................................................ 38
Restoring default scan settings ................................................................................................................ 39
Scanner default settings ........................................................................................................................... 39
Scanning barcodes ........................................................................................................................................... 45
4 Using Telecommunication Function.............................................................................................................46
Telecommunication Function .......................................................................................................................... 47
Activating calls ........................................................................................................................................ 47
Making a call ........................................................................................................................................... 48
Answering a call ...................................................................................................................................... 48
Switching applications during a call........................................................................................................ 48
Making an emergency call............................................................................................................................... 49
Configuring call settings.................................................................................................................................. 49
5 Using Camera................................................................................................................................................. 50
Color camera.................................................................................................................................................... 51
Adjusting camera and video settings............................................................................................................... 51
Zooming................................................................................................................................................... 51
Changing camera settings........................................................................................................................ 51
Taking photos .................................................................................................................................................. 51
Shooting videos ............................................................................................................................................... 52
Changing video settings................................................................................................................................... 52
6 Configuring Terminal.................................................................................................................................... 53
Terminal configurations................................................................................................................................... 54
Setting launch applications...................................................................................................................... 54
Structure of the Application Settings....................................................................................................... 54
Network communication ................................................................................................................................. 58
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks................................................................................................................. 58
Connecting to a virtual private network .................................................................................................. 61
Wireless Security............................................................................................................................................. 62
Certificates............................................................................................................................................... 62
Bluetooth communication................................................................................................................................64
Pairing with a Bluetooth-enabled device ................................................................................................. 64
Configuring Bluetooth settings................................................................................................................ 66
Searching for EDA70-3 .......................................................................................................................... 66
Renaming or disconnecting a paired device ............................................................................................ 66
Communication via USB................................................................................................................................. 67
Near Field Communication.............................................................................................................................. 67
7 Management and Maintenance.................................................................................................................... 68
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Upgrading system software ............................................................................................................................. 69
Upgrading AutoInstall application........................................................................................................... 69
Upgrading composite key........................................................................................................................ 69
Manually upgrading Recovery Menu ...................................................................................................... 69
Restarting the Terminal.................................................................................................................................... 70
Restarting the system............................................................................................................................... 70
Restore factory settings............................................................................................................................ 71
Cleaning the terminal............................................................................................................................... 71
8 Specifications.................................................................................................................................................. 72
Mechanical and environmental specifications................................................................................................. 72
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Technical Support
If you need installation or troubleshooting help, please contact us via:
Knowledge base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com
Honeywell knowledge base provides thousands of turnkey solutions. If the knowledge base can't help you solve your problems, you can submit your questions or ask question on Honeywell technical support website.
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Contacts: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations
For the latest contacts, please visit our website.
Product Service and Maintenance
Honeywell International Inc. provides services for all of its products all over the world via its service centers. For information about the site of service centers, please visit
www.honeywellaidc.com and select English as preferred language, then select Support >
Contact Support > Service and Maintenance. Please contact our service center to get
RMA (Return Material Authorization) numbers before sending the products for maintenance.
To get Honeywell service during warranty or out of warranty, please send the product together with the purchase date records to Honeywell service center (postage paid)
Limited W arranty
For information about the warranty, please visit www.honeywellaidc.com and select English as preferred language, tap Resources > Warranty.
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Terminal
This chapter is about EDA70-3 ,as in all other cases,
OS. Information will be given on the terminal’s basic features, functions and accessories.
equipped with Android 7.1
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About EDA70-3 Terminal
Honeywell EDA70-3 tablet is an enterprise-focused tablet that uses the Android operating system to provide reliable and secure management of coporate data and wireless communication. The main features of EDA70-3 are: large-screen display, high-capacity battery, bar code imager and Rugged durability.
Android™ 7.1 OS.
2 GB dynamic RAM, 16GB flash memory.
Large display with sensitive multi-touch screen.
High-performance area imaging features with an ergonomic scan trigger.
WCDMA / GSM wireless WAN communications ensure high-speed data transmission
and high-fidelity sound support for all network technologies.
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n.
Bluetooth 4.0.
Near-field communication (NFC) technology for short-range wireless data
transmission.
High value-added software components support professional imaging and optical
character recognition (OCR) features.
Mid-tier rugged specifications with IP64 sealing.
Reliable Micro SD slot that supports up to 32GB expansion.
Integrated GPS receiver.
5 mega pixels color camera.
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Front view of the EDA70-3
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Left Side View
Right Side View
Side and bottom views of the EDA70-3
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Back view of the EDA70-3
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Battery

EDA70-3 uses 3.8V rechargeable lithium ion battery as its main power supply. The battery capacity is watt hour. Battery life is influenced by many factors, such as: screen brightness, the length of time before the screen automatically go to sleep, input configurations, extreme temperature and using behaviors, etc.
Honeywell suggests you to keep the battery charged to avoid data loss. Change battery only after switching off the device as per normal. Switch on the device after completing change of battery.
If you need to buy a rechargeable battery, please contact regional resellers.
Warning: Improper use of the battery of this device can cause a fire or chemical burns. Please don't disassemble the battery or heat it to 100 °C (212 °F) and above, or incinerate the battery. Make sure waste batteries are properly disposed. Keep out of reach of the children.
We would recommend using only Honeywell’s lithium battery; any damage caused by use of non-Honeywell battery is not covered by warranty.

Charging

Before using EDA70-3, you need to make sure the battery (model number for North America: BAT-EDA50US; model number for other regions: BAT-EDA50) is fully charged. You can charge the battery before or after installing it to EDA70-3. It will take about 5 hours for the battery to be fully charged using original quad charger (cradle charger or otherwise).
We would recommend using Honeywell’s original charger; any damage caused by use of non-Honeywell charger is not covered by warranty
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Replacing batteries

When the battery power is low, you can charge it together with the terminal, or replace it with a fully-charged battery.
1. Save all the files and close all running Apps.
2. Long press the power key. Until the follow interface pop up:
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3. Tap Power off.
4. EDA70-3 will power off directly.
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After it's turned off, do as the following instructions manually:
1. Press down the battery cover safety button to move the lock to the unlock position at
right;
2. Open the battery cover with the battery cover buckle;
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3. Insert the battery (Insert the non-connector side first, then press the battery down to
establish connection between the battery and the phone). Press down the battery cover.
4. Press down the battery cover
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5. Press down the battery cover safety button to move the battery cover safety lock to the
lock position at left

Battery icon

Battery icon on the status bar shows the power status of the battery. The following table only contains several of the icons. For detailed information about battery life and power
remained, please go to Settings > Battery.
Battery icon
Icon Status
Battery power is 100% full
Battery power is 50% full
Battery power is too low. Replacing the battery right now.
The terminal has been connected to external power supply for charging.
Battery failure occurs. Please replace the battery. If the failure still exists, please contact Honeywell technical support.
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Power indicator on the upper left corner of the terminal shows the battery charging status. It can also be used as system message indicator. For detailed setting methods, please refer to
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html.
Default power indicator description
Connect to power supply
No
No
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s/ no
Indicator status Description
Flashing amber (Orange) Battery power is less than 15% full
No light
Stable amber (Orange)
Flashing green
Stable green
Flashing red
Battery power is higher than 15% full
Battery power is between 0% to 60% full
Battery power is between 60% to 95% full
Battery power is higher than 95% full
Battery failure
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Changing power indicators

If the default indicators for battery charging (flashing green) is inappropriate for your environment, you can change the indicator.
In addition to changing the default power indicator, you can also select:
• Default Battery LED
• No Battery LED
If you prefer the indicator to be solid amber and to change to solid green when in charging,
you need to perform Default Battery LED settings. If you prefer the indicator as message
notification (application or device management solution notification) indicator, you need to
select No Battery LED settings.
Default power indicator meanings
Connect to power supply
Indicator status
Description
No Flashing red Battery power is less than 15% full
No
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
No light
Stable red
Stable amber
Stable green
Battery power is 15% or more
Battery power is less than 15% full
Battery power is between 15% to 90% full
Battery power is over 90% full
1. Tap Settings> Honeywell Battery LED
2. Select from the following options:
Default Battery LED
HSM Battery LED (Factory settings)
No Battery LED
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Checking the remaining battery capacity

Except for the battery icon and power indicator, you can also get the battery capacity information from Settings.
1. Tap Settings
2. Tap Battery. The current percentage of remaining battery capacity and the remaining
time will be displayed. The list will present the power consumed by each application and service. For detailed usage information, please tap the respective applications and services in the list.

Battery life and maintenance

The battery will discharge slowly if it's placed outside of the terminal.
Tips for battery maintenance
If you have the following needs:
Low power icon shows on the screen or the power indicator lights on when the terminal is in use
The terminal will not be in use for 5 minutes or more
The terminal will be stored for more than one day
Store the battery outside
the terminal
Power saving plan:
Long press the power key and choose Turn Off.
Make sure no low power icon displayed and the power indicator doesn't light on. Switch to sleep mode by pressing the Power key.
If you need to store this terminal for several days (like a weekend), you need to install a fully charged battery or connect the terminal to the power supply.
If you need to store it for a longer time, remove the battery and charge it. Put the terminal and the battery in a shady and cool place after the battery is fully charged.
If the battery is to be stored for several months, regular charging is needed for excellent battery performance.
Put the battery in the charger.
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Battery maintenance recommendations and safety protection measures

Fully charge the battery before using it. The battery is only partly charged when get packed.
Refer to the chapter "charging" to get the right process for battery charging. Using the battery for other devices may cause damages on the device or the battery.
Avoid battery or terminal drops. If you suspect that a battery or terminal fails, send it to Honeywell service center for verification.
Replace the battery only with another same model battery. These batteries have been tested and meet the appropriate safety standards. If you need to replace the battery, please contact Honeywell service representatives or the resellers.
There are security risks in waste batteries. Before cleaning up the battery, stick the poles with insulation tape.
Do not modify the battery or attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery.
Do not solder directly to the battery poles.
Do not short connect the battery and put the battery away from metal objects.
Do not drop or mechanically shock or extrude the battery.
Do not disassemble or open the battery. Do not crush, bend or deform the battery; Do not puncture, shred or burn the battery.
Do not immerse the battery in water.
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Enabling Airplane mode

If you don't need to connect to any wireless network, you can enable the airplane mode to turn off all wireless receivers to save power.
1. Tap Settings.
2. In the Wireless & Networks section, tap More.
3. Tap the toggle box to enable Airplane Mode.
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Powering on

After the battery is fully charged and installed into EDA70-3, turn on it for the first time:
Press down and then release the power key. Please note: after complete the installation instructions, the welcome interface will not
appear again. The interface appears as locked screen interface after each time you turn on the terminal.

Unlocking the screen

Every time you turn on the terminal, you need to unlock the screen.
Slide the lock icon to any edge of the screen to unlock it.
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• After the EDA70-3 is deployed, we suggest you to set password to protect your
terminal.
Tap Settings>Security>Screen lock.
Options are Pattern, PIN, Password.
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Scanning Indicator

The scanning indicator indicates the status of the scanner. For barcode scanning method,
please refer to the chapter "Scanning bar codes".
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Scanning indicator definition
Light of the indicator
Green
Red
Meanings
Good read for the barcodes
Barcodes reading failed
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Setting screen backlight

The terminal's screen is equipped with background light sensor which can automatically adjust backlight intensity to save power and ensure the display readability. You may set the backlight intensity based on the environment.
1.
Tap Settings.
2. Tap Display>Brightness level
3. Tap Adaptive brightness to automatically adjust the backlight intensity, or slide
adjustment bar to set the backlight intensity.

Audio features

EDA70-X is equipped with speaker, mic and software utilities for volume setting.

Adjusting the ringtone volume for calls and messages

With the volume key on the side of the terminal, you can quickly adjust the ringtone volume.
Note: Volume key can only adjust ringtone volume for calls and messages. To adjust volumes of other sound, open Settings > Sound.
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1. Press the button on the right side of the terminal (∆or). Volume bar will show on the
screen.
2. Adjust the volume by pressing volume button or slide volume bar.
3. Hold down the volume button or pull the volume indicator to the extreme left to
activate vibration mode.
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Enabling vibration mode

You can set the terminal to vibration/silence mode in the office.
Method 1: Long press the volume button or drag the volume indicator to the extreme left to activate vibration mode.
Method 2:
1. Long press the power button. Power options will be displayed on the screen:
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2. Tap
Enabling vibration mode.
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