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XT1 User Manual
Copyright 2014 Janam Technologies LLC. All rights reserved.
XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet, Janam and the Janam logo are trademarks of Janam Technologies LLC. Other product and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Janam Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide.
Janam Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of this product.
Janam Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery or repairs. To protect against data loss, be sure to make backup copies (on other media) of all important data.
Follow all usage, charging and maintenance guidelines in the Product User Guide. If you have questions, contact Janam.
Important: Please read the End User License Agreement for this product before using the device or the accompanying software program(s). Using the device or any part of the software indicates that you accept the terms of the End User License Agreement.
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Introduction
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Introduction 1–1 Key Features 1–1
Hardware Overview 1–2
Getting Started
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Unpack Your Rugged XT1 Mini-Tablet 2–1
Recommended Host Computer Requirements 2–1
Janam XT1 SDK 2–1
Charging the XT1 Mini-Tablet 2–2
XT1 Battery Charging Information 2–3
USB Port Notes 2–3
Run Time 2–3
XT1 Battery Condition Information 2–4
Turn the XT1 On 2–5
Turn the XT1 Off 2–5
Touch Screen Navigation 2–5
Screen Rotation 2–6
Home Screen 2–6
Touch Screen Navigation Fundamentals 2–6
Home Screen Panels 2–6
Shortcuts 2–7
Widgets 2–8
Key Status Icons 2–8
Setting Up the XT1
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Removable Memory 3–1 microSD Card 3–1 Port Cover and Tether Information 3–2 SIM Card 3–2 USB Port 3–2
Backup and Reset 3–3
Cradle Kits 3–5
Security Preferences 3–7
Screen Lock Options 3–7
Forgotten Unlock Credentials 3–11
Key User Options and Preferences 3–12
Display 3–12
Sound 3–15
Disabling Connectivity 3–17
Airplane Mode 3–17
Owner Information 3–18
Opening Applications 3–18
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Wireless Network Connection
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Overview 5–1
Bluetooth Partnerships 5–1
Bluetooth Settings 5–2
Bluetooth Partnership Setup 5–2
Bluetooth Beam 5–5
Introduction 6–1
Camera Function 6–1
Camera Controls Overview 6–2
Alterative Camera Control 6–6
Taking Pictures and Recording Video 6–7
Viewing Camera Pictures and Video 6–7
Editing Pictures 6–8
Key Camera Specifications 6–9
Email 7–1
XT1 Email Setup 7–1
Removing an XT1 Email Account 7–3
SMS Text Messaging 7–4
Recording 8–1
Playback 8–3
Renaming and Deleting Recordings 8–4
Introduction
Connecting the XT1 Mini-Tablet to a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) 4–2
Bluetooth
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Camera
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Key Camera Adjustments and Options Overview 6–3
Messaging⎯Email & SMS Text
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Sound Recorder
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Barcode Scanning Overview 9–1 Barcode Scanning Fundamentals 9–1
BCR Scanwedge Overview 9–3 BCR Scanwedge Configuration 9–3
Barcode Scanning Solutions 9–6
Installing User Applications 10–1
Updating User Installed Applications 10–4
Uninstalling User Applications 10–5
Barcode Scanner Demonstration Application 9–2
BCR Scanwedge Configuration Symbology 9–4 BCR Scanwedge Configuration Scanwedge Indication 9–5 BCR Scanwedge Configuration Scanwedge Prefix/Suffix 9–6
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GPS
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GPS Overview
GPS Location Access 11–1
GPS Application Example 11–2
GPS Application Installation 11–2
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XT1 Regulatory Information 12–1 Regulatory and Safety Approvals 12–1 CE Mark 12–1
FCC and Canadian Compliance 12–1
XT1 with WWAN, WLAN and Bluetooth 12–2
XT1 with WLAN and Bluetooth 12–2
Care and Cleaning of Terminals 12–4
Battery Warning 12–5
Regulatory and Maintenance
Class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003 12–4
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Information 12–4
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Introduction XT1 User Manual
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Introduction
XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet
An Industry Game Changer — Janam’s XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet combines cutting-edge smartphone technologies with mission-critical enterprise features. Purpose-built to meet the diverse needs of business environments, the XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet is a next-generation mobile solution.
Engineered for reliability, the XT1 design includes IP54 sealing and hardened touch screen glass to help ensure resistance to damage. Equipped with integrated 2D barcode scanning technology—the XT1 eliminates the challenges often associated with camera scanning applications.
Available with optional 3G WWAN technology, mobile workforces can be armed with high-quality, dependable wireless communication with exceptional versatility.
Key Features
Android™ 4.2 operating system
Brilliant 5.9 inch WVGA TFT capacitive touch screen
High performance 1D and 2D barcode scanning
Dual-core ARM
Multiple 3’/1m drops to concrete
Sealed to IP54 standards
Embedded RFID/NFC reading capability
16GB of built-in memory with expansion capability
802.11a/b/g/n dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE)
High sensitivity GPS and Assisted GPS
Optional 3G WWAN technology (UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/GSM)
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Cortex®-A9 CPU @1.5GHz
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or elsewhere. All rights reserved.
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1. LED Indicator 1 (barcode reader status) 10. HD Connector
2. LED Indicator 2 (battery charge status) 11. Mini-USB Port
3. Barcode Reader 12. Dock Connector
4. Power Button 13. Headphone Socket
5. Speaker 14. Lanyard Holder
6. Rear Camera 15. microSIM® Card Slot
7. Flash 16. Volume UP/Programmable Button
8. Front Camera 17. Volume Down/Programmable Button
9. Microphone 18. microSD™ Memory Card Slot
microSD is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC in the United States, other countries or both. microSIM is a trademark of MicroSim Corporation in the United States, other countries or both.
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Getting Started
Unpack Your XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet
Make sure you have the following:
Janam XT1 Rugged Mini-Tablet Documentation (Quick Start Guide, License Agreement and Regulatory Guide) Charging accessory (one or more of the following power/connection kits
ordered/packaged separately):
Janam mini-USB cable with AC wall mount adapter Janam Single-Slot Ethernet/USB cradle kit Janam Six-Slot Ethernet/USB cradle kit
Recommended Host Computer Requirements
Microsoft® Windows®-compatible host computer ― Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system 100 MB of available hard disk space and 1GB if installing the Android™ SDK One available USB port
Janam XT1 SDK
The Janam XT1 Software Development Kit enables programmers to develop applications for Janam XT1 rugged mini-tablets running the Android™ operating system. It contains details and instructions for developing applications that access the XT1 embedded scanner.
The development kit, which can be downloaded from Janam’s Product Zone (login required), is designed for use with the publicly available Android SDK.
Products or services mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Charging the XT1 Mini-Tablet
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION!
The XT1 rechargeable battery is NOT user accessible.
Should replacement of the XT1 battery be required, it must be changed by Janam or
anam-authorized technicians and be replaced only with a Janam-approved battery. There is the risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. For more information on battery replacement, contact JanamCare at 866-915-5311.
Charging with the Janam mini-USB cable with AC wall charger mount adapter kit:
1. Locate and carefully open the port cover marked HD/USB mini-tablet (Figure 1). With the mini-tablet’s back facing up and using the HD/USB port cover’s thumbnail cutaway, apply gentle outward pressure in a straight line away from the device body. APPLY ONLY ENOUGH PRESSURE TO
RELEASE THE PORT COVER, ALLOWING IT TO REMAIN TETHERED TO THE MINI­TABLET BODY!
2. Slide the AC plug prong adapter power supply housing (Figure 1) until it clicks.
3. Insert the mini-USB plug of the AC power supply
into the mini-USB port on the XT1 mini-tablet.
4. Plug in the AC adapter. Use only easily accessible wall outlets that are well within reach of the length of supplied cable. The tablet’s Power Indicator LEDs will lluminate to confirm connection. Red indicates charging in progress. Green indicates a fully charged state.
at the lower left-hand edge of the
onto the AC
Mini-USB Port
Figure 1
IMPORTANT PORT COVER AND TETHER INFORMATION
anam mini-tablet connection port covers incorporate important seals against common operating environment hazards and are tethered to the mini-tablet body with a short flexible hinge connector. To maintain tether hinge integrity, never pull or apply excessive force, causing the tether hinge to separate from the mini-tablet.
Charging via a host PC’s USB Port
1. Using a USB-to-mini-USB cable (not supplied), insert the mini-USB plug end of the cable into the mini-USB port on the XT1.
2. Connect the USB end of the cable to a USB-IF compliant USB port on the host PC.
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Charging the XT1 Mini-Tablet (continued)
Charging with a Janam XT1 Ethernet/USB cradle kit:
Note:
The following applies to the Janam single­slot Ethernet/USB and six-slot cradle kits.
1. Insert the female mini-barrel plug
(Figure 3) of the cradle
kit’s AC power supply into the cradle’s mating male receptacle
(Figure 4).
2. Plug the female end of the AC line cord  into 2-pin receptacle
on the (brick style) power supply (Figure 3.)
3. Plug in the power supply . Use only easily accessible wall outlets that are well within reach of the
length of supplied power cable.
4. Place the XT1 mini-tablet in the cradle. The mini-tablet’s Power Indicator LED will illuminate to confirm connection. Red indicates charging. Green indicates fully charged.
Refer to Chapter 3 for more
information on Janam XT1 Mini­Tablet cradle kits.
Battery Charging Information
Figure 3
Figure 4
Battery Charging Information
Charging Method
Janam mini-USB cable with AC wall mount adapter kit 2 hrs, 27 min. Host PC’s USB Port 5 hrs, 42 min. Janam Single Slot or Six Slot XT1 Ethernet/USB cradle kit 2 hrs, 41 min.
Approximate
Charging Time
USB Port Notes
USB Port Notes (refer to Figure 2 on page 2)
XT1 Mini USB Port connected to AC wall mount adapter kit
XT1 Mini USB Port connected to a PC’s USB port
• Slow charging is insufficient to maintain the battery level while the XT1 is powered on.
To charge the XT1 battery from a PC, power the XT1 off.
The XT1 battery meter will NOT indicate Charging when the XT1 is (1) powered on and (2) connected
to a PC’s USB port via the XT1’s mini USB Port. In this instance, the USB trickle charge is insufficient to power the device AND charge simultaneously. However, with the XT1 connected to a PC’s USB port via the XT1’s mini USB Port AND the XT1 powered OFF, the XT1 LED battery indicator will turn RED, indicating a state of slow charging.
Full operational power is provided to the device
Full battery charging power is provided to the device
XT1 will be recognized by the host PC as an external
Low operational power is provided to the XT1
Slow battery charging power is provided to the device
storage device, enabling data interchange
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Run Time
A fully charged XT1 mini-tablet will operate for approximately 6 hours. Please note, however, that a variety of usage profile variables and mini-tablet settings can affect run time.
Tip:Whenever practical, you can conserve battery run time by:
1. Using the AC adapter to plug the XT1 into an external power source.
2. Manually or auto-suspend device operation as often as is practical.
3. Reduce screen brightness.
4. Turn off wireless functionality (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS) when not in use.
XT1 Battery Condition Information
The approximate amount of battery charge remaining, along with estimates of how much power is being used by various device functions can be verified by:
From the Home screen (Figure 5), touch the Settings icon.
Select (touch) Battery (Figure 6).
The remaining Battery condition is shown as a percentage of charge remaining, along with the approximate time that the device can be operated before recharging (Figure 7).
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Turn the XT1 Mini-Tablet On
With the tablet fully charged:
1. Press and hold the Power Key at the top right-hand edge of the mini-tablet (Figure 8).
If the mini-tablet is being powered on for the first time, follow the
on-screen setup instructions.
Pressing the power button briefly will suspend operation.
2. An unsecured XT1 is Unlocked by swiping the Lock icon (Figure 9) in any direction toward the outer edge of the screen until the Lock icon changes to the Unlock icon (Figure 10) and release. For more about securing the XT1 Mini-Tablet, refer to Chapter 3.
Power Key
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Turning the XT1 Off
1. To power off, press and hold the Power Key.
2. From the resulting menu, select Power Off.
Simply holding the Power Key for an extended time will also shut down the mini-tablet
completely. The tablet will be re-booted (a cold start) the next time the power button is pressed.
Touch Screen Navigation
1. Before using the XT1 Mini-Tablet, remove the screen’s protective packaging film.
2. Tap the touch screen with your fingertip to activate.
Tap the screen once to select or open a menu, option or application.
Tap an item and drag with your finger to move to a new location.
IMPORTANT TOUCH SCREEN INFORMATION
Objects such as pens or a stylus should never contact the touch screen and as
uch, should never be used for touch screen navigation.
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Screen Rotation
By default, the XT1 mini-tablet’s Auto-rotate screen function will automatically present a Landscape (horizontal) or Portrait (vertical) view in sync with the physical orientation of the device. Refer to Chapter 3 for more on screen rotation control.
Home Screen
When first activated, the XT1 begins by displaying the Home screen, providing quick access to key functions, device setup tools and easy navigation to additional functions and applications. Once activated, the screen last in use will be displayed at startup.
Touch the Home icon to return to the Home screen.
Notifications & Status Indicators
Google Search Input
Touch Screen
E-mail
Barcode Scanner
Previous Screen / Menu
Home Screen
Return to Home
Screen
Status Bar
Time
Battery condition
Wi-Fi signal
Sound
Bluetooth
Apps & Widgets
Settings
Web Browser
Recent Apps
Touch Screen Navigation Fundamentals
Familiar touch screen gestures are used to navigate XT1 menus, activate shortcuts, select option settings and direct device and application functions. There may be instances where select touch screen gestures are incorporated into 3
rd
party or custom applications.
Home Screen Panels
Swiping the Home screen laterally to the left or right exposes additional Home screen space for general use as needed or to create alternative Home screens. Shortcuts and Widgets can be located on Home screen panels as preferred. An inset panel outline will appear when the right or left limit of Home screen lateral movement has been reached.
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Shortcuts
Shortcuts are Application-related icons that can be optionally placed on the Home screen to serve as convenient one-touch access to an Application’s functionality.
To add a Shortcut to the Home screen:
1. Touch Applications on the Home screen.
2. Select (touch) Apps from the upper menu options (Figure 11).
3. Touch and hold the desired Application Shortcut Icon.
Touching and holding the icon will (a) seize the icon and (b)
bring up the Home screen with individual outlines defining Home screen panels onto which the Application Shortcut can be placed.
Placement is achieved by maintaining gentle pressure on the
screen while moving the selected Application Shortcut Icon with your finger to the preferred location.
4. Finish the Application Shortcut Icon placement by lifting your finger from the touch screen.
To remove a Shortcut from the Home screen:
1. Touch and hold the desired Application’s Shortcut Icon on the Home screen.
Touching and holding the icon will (a) seize the icon and (b) bring up the Home screen
Remove function.
Removal is achieved by maintaining gentle pressure on the screen while moving the
selected Application Shortcut Icon with you finger (Figure 12) to the X Remove area located at the top of the Home screen (Figure 13).
Figure 11
The X Remove area (Figure 13) will turn red when the Application Shortcut icon has
reached the correct screen area.
2. Complete the removal by lifting your finger from the touch screen.
Figure 12
Figure 13
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Widgets
Widgets are self-contained applications optionally placed on the Home screen and may function as a stand-alone application or serve as convenient access to a Widget’s underlying functionality.
To add a Widget to the Home screen:
1. Touch the Applications icon on the Home screen.
2. Select (touch) Widgets (Figure 14) from the upper menu options.
3. Follow Add a Shortcut instructions 3 and 4 on the previous page, substituting Widget for Application Shortcut.
To remove a Widget from the Home screen:
1. Follow remove a Shortcut instructions 1 and 2 on the previous page, substituting Widget for Application Shortcut.
Figure 14
Key Status Icons
Icon Indication Icon Indication Icon Indication
Fully charged battery Bluetooth is enabled New email message arrived
Low battery level
Battery is charging Connected to a Wi-Fi network
* Applies only to WWAN cellular signal-enabled version
Cellular signal strength (maximum) *
BCR Service is running
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Removable Memory
IMPORTANT NOTE!
To avoid possible damage to microSD and/or SIM cards or the XT1, ESD
(electrostatic discharge) precautions are recommended when installing or removing any personal static electric buildup to a point of discharge other than the device.
microSD and/or SIM cards. At a minimum before handling, discharge
microSD Card
About microSD Cards
The XT1 mini-tablet features a microSD flash memory card slot that is compatible with microSD memory cards with a storage capacity of up to (but not more than) 64GB (FAT32 file format). When inserted, a microSD card provides additional memory storage that is designated by the XT1’s File Manager tool as “MicroSD card” and by its nature is external storage. Removable microSD memory is useful for general file storage, uploading and downloading of user data and more. The use of high quality microSD cards supplied by a reputable manufacturer is recommended.
To access the microSD card slot:
1. Locate and carefully open the slot cover marked with a microSD memory card icon at the lower left-hand edge of the mini-tablet (Figure 1). With the mini-tablet’s back facing up and using the microSD card slot cover’s thumbnail cutaway, apply gentle outward pressure in a straight line away from the mini-tablet body. APPLY ONLY ENOUGH PRESSURE TO RELEASE THE PORT COVER, ALLOWING IT TO REMAIN TETHERED TO THE MINI-TABLET BODY!
microSD card
card
slot cover
microSD card slot
Figure 1
To install a microSD card:
2. With the mini-tablet’s back still facing up (toward you), orientate a compatible microSD card with its straight edge down (towards the bottom edge of the mini-tablet) and its brand and capacity markings facing toward you (Figure 2).
3. Insert the microSD memory card fully until it locks in the slot. DO NOT attempt to insert the microSD card in any other orientation.
4. Replace the tethered microSD slot cover.
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microSD Cards (continued)
To remove a microSD card:
1. Open the microSD card slot cover as instructed on the previous page.
2. Gently press the microSD memory card inward to release it from its locked position and remove the card.
3. Replace the tethered microSD slot cover.
IMPORTANT PORT COVER AND TETHER INFORMATION
anam mini-tablet connection port covers incorporate important seals against common operating environment hazards and are tethered to the mini-tablet body with a short flexible hinge connector. To maintain tether hinge integrity, never pull or apply excessive force, causing the tether hinge to separate from the mini-tablet.
SIM Card (Applies only to WWAN cellular signal-enabled version)
XT1 mini-tablets equipped with optional WWAN cellular signal functionality include a removable SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card slot. Neither cellular signal connectivity for internet access nor optional 3rd party voice telephone applications can function without a SIM card installed. Contact Janam or your local GSM/GPRS based carrier for more information about SIM cards and wireless service.
To access the SIM card slot:
1. Locate and carefully open the slot cover marked with a SIM card icon at the upper left-hand edge of the device (Figure
3). With the mini-tablet’s back facing up and using the SIM card slot cover’s thumbnail cutaway, apply gentle outward pressure in a straight line away from the device body. APPLY ONLY
ENOUGH PRESSURE TO RELEASE THE PORT COVER, ALLOWING THE COVER TO REMAIN TETHERED TO THE MINI-TABLET BODY!
To install a SIM card:
2. With the mini-tablet’s back still facing up (toward you), orientate the SIM card with its clipped corner (towards the bottom edge of the mini-tablet). Insert the SIM card fully until it seats in the slot. DO NOT attempt to insert the microSD card in any other orientation (Figure 4).
3. Replace the tethered SIM slot cover.
USB Port
The mini-USB port located at the lower left-hand edge of the XT1 (Figure 5) provides data transfer capability to and from the mini-tablet and another device, such as a host PC. The USB port also delivers DC power to the mini-tablet for normal operation and slow charging.
SIM card
slot cover
Clipped corner
Figure 4
SIM card slot
Figure 3
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Backup and Reset
Use Backup and Reset for device recovery and as a convenient means of rapidly deploying additional similarly configured XT1 mini-tablets.
Once a microSD card-equipped XT1 mini-tablet has been configured as preferred, its settings and other important data are easily backed up to the microSD card with the Backup function. The Reset function uses the backup information (data and settings) to restore a damaged or corrupted XT1 to a previous state. The Reset function is also a means of quickly and accurately cloning a custom-configured XT1 mini-tablet. After being cloned with the Reset function, each cloned XT1 will be configured identically to the host device whose settings were backed up on its microSD card. Thus, it is easy to configure multiple matching devices for deployment.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
T1 Backup and Reset functions require the installation of a microSD card. Refer
to page 1 of this chapter for more about microSD cards.
To Backup the XT1:
1. Connect the XT1 to an AC power source and confirm that the XT1 battery is charged to at least 60%.
2. From the Home screen, touch the Settings (icon) (Figure 6).
3. Touch Settings screen to scroll down until Backup & reset is in view (Figure 7).
4. Touch Back up system (Figure 8).
The System Backup Fail message will appear unless a microSD card is installed.
Figure 6
5.
Agree
to begin (or cancel) the Backup procedure.
The Backup will begin and the device will be restarted, during which time, the backup
process will be confirmed visually.
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(continued)
To Restore the XT1:
1. Connect the XT1 to an AC power source and confirm that the XT1 battery is charged to at least 60%.
2. From the Home screen, touch the Settings (icon) (Figure 6).
3. Touch Settings screen to scroll down until Backup & reset is in view (Figure 7).
4.
Touch Restore system (Figure 9).
Agree
5.
to begin (or cancel) the Restore procedure.
Restoration will begin and the device will be restarted,
during which time, the backup process will be confirmed visually.
Figure 9
To Clone the XT1:
1. Configure the master XT1 mini-tablet as preferred. It is this master XT1 whose settings, preferences and data will be replicated onto one or more target (cloned) XT1(s).
2. Confirm that the master XT1 mini-tablet has a microSD card installed.
3. Backup the master XT1.
4. Remove the microSD card from the master XT1.
5. Install the microSD card removed from the master XT1 into the target XT1, i.e. the XT1 to be cloned.
6. With the microSD card from the master installed in the target (clone) XT1, Restore the target XT1.
When the Restore procedure and accompanying restart are complete, the target XT1 will be a replication of the master. This process can be repeated as many times as necessary to deploy duplicate XT1 configurations.
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Cradle kits
Janam offers single-slot and six-slot docking cradle kits which provide a quick and convenient means of charging and storing XT1 mini-tablets. Both feature Ethernet and USB connectivity*. XT1 mini-tablets interface with cradle kits via the mini-tablet’s multi-pin dock connector centered on the top edge of the mini-tablet (Figure 10).
* Refer to Notes on following page.
Cradle Kit Hardware Overview
1. Device slots One or Six,
depending on cradle configuration (Figure 11).
2. Kensington lock
3. Power jack
4. Ethernet port (RJ-45-type)
(Figure 12).
5. USB port
of six-slot cradle) (Figure 12).
(for left front slot only
(Figure 12).
(Figure 12).
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 10
XT1 dock connector
To connect cradle kit to AC power
1. Plug the female end of the AC cord into the
brick-type power supply (Figure 13).
2. Plug the power supply’s right-angle mini-
barrel plug into the cradle.
3. Plug the 3-prong AC plug into a suitable
110-120-volt AC outlet. Use only easily accessible wall outlets that are well within reach of the length of supplied power cable.
Figure 13
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Cradle kit Docking:
1. Lower the mini-tablet partially into the cradle kit slot
with the dock connector facing down and the mini­tablet tilted slightly forward (Figure 14).
2. Tilting the mini-tablet back towards vertical, lower
the mini-tablet completely into the cradle slot (Figure 15).
3. To remove the mini-tablet, pull straight up
from the cradle.
To connect cradle kit to a network:
Using an RJ-45 cable (not supplied), connect the cradle to a suitable Internet­ready network connection (Figure 16).
Once connected, LED lights on the cradle’s Ethernet port will confirm network connection status.
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 14
To connect a USB device:
The USB port on the cradle (Figure 17) provides connection to an external USB storage device (e.g. a USB flash drive, serving as additional storage for the system).
* NOTES:
The six-slot cradle kit limits Ethernet and
USB connectivity to only the left-front
cradle slot (Figure 18).
Cradle kit USB connectivity is limited to
providing a means of connecting a USB flash memory storage device.
Figure 17
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Security Preferences
The Janam XT1 can be customized in many ways to suit task requirements, security and/or individual user preferences. The following is an overview of key XT1 mini-tablet settings with instructions on how to make changes. The general navigations and actions used to affect these changes are instructive to other similarly controlled options and settings.
Screen Lock Options
Screen Lock options (Figure 19), located in Settings > Security, provide a variety of ways in which the XT1 may be configured from a user security standpoint, including:
None provides no means of security. When powered on,
the mini-tablet will be ready to operate.
Slide is the factory default setting. When powered on,
the screen will be Locked. To operate the mini-tablet, the screen must be Unlocked by sliding the Lock icon to an outer edge of the screen. This level of security is largely a means of preventing the mini-tablet from entering an operational state unintentionally. Refer to Chapter 2, Page 5 for more about Slide unlocking.
Pattern security requires the user to establish a specific
pattern that must be duplicated by the user on the touch screen in order for the screen to be unlocked and enable mini-tablet operation.
PIN (Personal Identification Number) provides a means
of setting a user-defined numeric sequence of no less than 4 digits and as many as 17 that must be entered to unlock the screen and enable mini-tablet operation.
Password provides a means of setting a user-defined
alpha, numeric or alpha-numeric string that must be entered to unlock the screen and enable mini-tablet operation.
Figure 19
IMPORTANT NOTE!
You must remember your security Pattern, PIN, and/or
Password! There is no way to recover any of these security elements. If you forget your Pattern, PIN, and/or Password, you must perform a factory reset over the USB connection using a host PC and special software.
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Setting Up Pattern Unlocking:
1. From the Home screen touch Settings > Security > Screen Lock.
2. Touch Pattern.
A 9-dot matrix will appear (Figure 20).
3. With gentle finger pressure maintained on the screen, draw the desired
pattern along the matrix of dots and in a continuous motion, connect at least 4 dots in a pattern (Figure 21).
The pattern shown below is for illustration purposes only.
4. With the continuous motion pattern completed, lift your finger from the
touch screen. “Pattern recorded” confirms that your pattern was entered successfully.
Unlock pattern creation example
Begin
End
Figure 20
Figure 21
5. Touch Continue and Re-draw the same Pattern.
6. Touch Confirm, which returns the mini-tablet to the Security menu. “Pattern
will be displayed underneath Screen lock, confirming that Pattern Screen lock has been established.
7. Touch Continue. The created pattern will now be required to unlock
the mini-tablet. When the pattern is entered correctly, the mini-tablet unlocks. If the pattern is entered incorrectly, the incorrect pattern will be momentarily displayed in red, followed by a cleared pattern entry matrix, allowing re-entry of the correct pattern.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
Be sure to remember the security pattern entered! When entering the pattern
to unlock the mini-tablet, the pattern must match the user-defined shape AND the direction in which the security pattern was created, e.g. the pattern sequence. If you forget your Pattern, PIN, and/or Password, you must perform a factory reset over the USB connection using a host PC and special software.
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Removing Pattern unlocking:
1. From the Home screen touch Settings > Security > Screen Lock.
2. Touch Pattern.
3. Unlock the mini-tablet with the correct unlock Pattern.
4. Touch None to disable established Unlock security options.
Setting up PIN unlocking:
1. From the Home screen touch Settings > Security > Screen Lock.
2. Touch PIN.
3. Using the touch screen keypad, enter a numeric PIN consisting of at least 4
digits and no more than 18 (Figure 22).
4. Touch Next.
Figure 23Figure 22
5. Re-enter (confirm) the identical numeric PIN (Figure 23).
Touch Next to complete the PIN set. The created PIN will now be required to
6.
unlock the mini-tablet.
Unlocking with created PIN:
1. When presented with the 10-key PIN security screen, enter the established
PIN number.
2. Touch the Return
When the PIN is entered correctly, the mini-tablet unlocks.
key.
If a PIN other than the PIN created is entered, the mini-tablet will
remain locked and the PIN keypad will accept corrected input.
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Removing PIN unlocking:
1. From the Home screen touch Settings > Security > Screen Lock.
2. Touch Pattern.
3. Unlock the mini-tablet with the correct unlock PIN.
4. Touch None to disable established Unlock security options.
Tip: PIN numbers contain only numeric characters and must be at
You must remember your security PIN! There is no way to recover it. If
Setting up Password unlocking:
least 4 characters in length and not more than 17. Overly simplistic sequences such as “1234 or “1111” should be avoided.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
you forget your PIN, you must perform a factory reset over the USB connection using a host PC and special software.
1. From the Home screen touch Settings > Security > Screen Lock.
2. Touch Password.
3. Using the touch screen keypad, enter a Password (Figure 24) consisting of alpha
and/or numeric characters or a combination of the two. Passwords must consist of at least 4 characters and no more than 17. Password characters are not case sensitive.
4. Touch Continue or Next.
Figure 25Figure 24
5. Re-enter (confirm) the identical Password (Figure 25).
7.
Touch OK or Next to complete the Password creation. The created password will
now be required to unlock the mini-tablet (Figure 26).
Enter
Figure 26
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