Keymantek K25 User Manual

K25 Hand Held Terminal
MANUAL
ShenZhen Keymantek Co.,Ltd.
2011
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should void the
Keep the display screen free from any kind of stress. Keymantek is not responsible
Keymantek is not responsible for any loss because of losing
Do not try to disassemble ,crush or
Warning :::Please read the followings before operating the terminal.
Do not take the battery out when it is charging.
Disassembling the terminal and/or any damage to the surface
warranty.
for that damages.
Back up data in time.
data when the terminal is using.
Keep the terminal away from static and/or strong electromagnetic radiation.
There is a lithium-ion battery in the terminal.
pierce the battery. Dispose the battery according to local law or EHS guidance.
Do not install any other program,except permitted by Keymantek.
The material in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Quick Guide
Introduction………………………………………………………………… ……4
1.1 Performance………………………………………………….4
1.2 Buttons……………………………………………………......5
1.3 Accessories………………………………………………………8
1.4 Keyboard instructions………………………………………………8
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Install and change battery………………………………………..10
2.2 Power on and off……………………………………………….....10
2.3 Charge the battery……….……………………………………..13
2.4 Sleep & Wakeup………………………………….……………..14
2. 5 as kba r…… …………………… ……… ……… ……… ……….. .15
2.6 De s kto p………… … ……… … ………… …………… ………. . .16
2.7 Reset the ter mi nal…………………………………………….17
Chapter 3 System Settings
3.1 PDT Settings……………………………………………………..19
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3.2 Power Management ………………………………………….21
3.3 Security Setting………………………………………………..23
3.4 Regional Settings……………………………………………...24
3.5 Date/Time……………………………………………………....27
3.6 Ownership settings…………………………………….………28
3.7System…………………………………………………………..30
3.8 Display……………………… ………………………………..33
Chapter 4 Keyboard & Input modes
4.1 K eybo a r d………… … … … … …………… … … … ……………3 4
4. 2 In put P anel………………… ……… ……… ……… ……… ….3 4
Chapter 5 Software installation&uninstall
5.1 D irecto rie s……… ……… ………… ……… ………… ………..3 5
5.2 Install Microsoft ActiveSync………………………………….35
5.3 Install software……………………………………………….. 36
Appendix 1 Trouble shooting……………………………………………37
Appendix 2 Maintenance……………………………………………….38
Appendix 3 Customer Service…………………………………………...38
Appendix 4 Others………………………………………………………..38
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QVGA 2.8 240 x320 resolution, Transflective, portrait
meter/6 times drop to
1.1Performance
Item Description
OS Microsoft Windows CE.Net 5.0
CPU s3c2440 405 MHz Processor
Memory 512M Flash ROM, 64M/128M RAM
Display
function
Backup SD card & FLASH
Develop
environment
Battery 4400mAh lithium-ion battery
IP & Drop test
Temperature
Communicate on USB /Wifi/CDMA/GPIS/Bluetooth optional
Storage
mode TFT High-reliability adjustable LED IRDA METER additional SYMBOL engine(1D) additional RFID (13.56M)
MS EVC 4.0 & VS.NET 2008
Test per IEC60529/IP65, 1.5 concrete Operatingtemperature:-20℃℃℃-50℃℃℃℃ Storage temperature:-20℃℃℃ to 55℃℃℃℃
Micro SD card(((4GB))))
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Power key.Press the key to turn the terminal on when
ess the key to enter suspend/wakeup status.Press the
Dimensions 196mm*58/75mm*33/42mm
Weight 405g
1.2 Buttons Key Action
off.Pr key for 3 seconds to turn the terminal off.
Combination function key
Combination function key
Scan button
Direction key-Left
Direction key-Right
Direction key-Up
TAB Direction key-Down
Executes a selected item.
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ENTER KEY
TAB as PC
Backspace key
Numeric-1
Numeric-2/Letter-ABC
Numeric-3/Letter-DEF
Numeric-4/Letter-GHI
Numeric-5/Letter-JKL
Numeric-6/Letter-MNO
Numeric-7/Letter-PQRS
Numeric-8/Letter-TUV
Numeric-9WXYZ
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Numeric-0
Allows USB connection from the terminal to a
host computer,allows charging of the terminal
*
Symbols cycle
radix point,space or others
Switch input method
As star key on PC
Combination function key with other keys
1.3 Accessories
Item Quantity
Terminal 1pc
Stylus 1pc
USB cable 1pc
Remark
through the cable.
Charger 1pc For charging the battery and set
Lithium-ion
battery
1pcs
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1.4 Keyboard instructions
:Trigger Function keys
ⅠⅠ
1Left-right side key and intermediate large orange key-press, default for
scanning global hotkey(When have scanning function) 2PWR for indicator light, the buttons. RST for reset button. 3No. * keys for '. 'and' * 'two button cycle, # # key symbol for the following circular'. ', '`','~', '! 'and' @ ', '#', '$',' % ', '^', '&', '*', '(',') ', '-', '_', '=', '+', '\ \', '|', '[',' {', '] ', '} ', ', ', ':', '\', '\ "', ', 'and' < ', '>', '/', '?" 4The Shift is only switch input method to use 5Fn used only as a key combination
:Multifunction button
ⅡⅡ
1Lower red switch machine key, in shutdown state system boots, boot state as long press out shutdown menu, optional choose system dormancy, shutdown. 20-9 in digital input states output figures. 1-9 in lowercase state output lowercase letters, capital state output capital letters. 1 in letters state output symbols and '#' same, but opposite in order, from hind cycle. 0 in letters state output Spaces.
:Key combination
ⅢⅢ
1Key combination method of use, first press Fn, then click on the other keys, loosen the first loosen other key.
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2Fn + (1-8) output keys for F1 - F10, also used for macro, can be in control panel Settings.In the control panel set up corresponding application procedures and opens, through the press this key combination can be directly to activate the application. 3Fn + upper-left corner green button, can be enabled keyboard backlighting. 4Fn + top-r red buttons, it may prohibit keyboard backlighting. 5Fn + ENT permitted use touch-screens. 6Fn + LEFT reduce screen backlighting brightness, Fn + u-right increase screen backlighting brightness. 7Fn + DOWN the key value VK_VOLUME_DOWN and reduce the volume, Fn + UP the key value VK_VOLUME_UP that increasing the volume, Fn + ESC key/value VK_VOLUME_MUTE muting switch out. 8Fn + # out the blank space key 9Fn + TAB out key value ALT + TAB (system default can mix the task manager).
Chapter 2 Getting Start
2.1 Installing & Changing Battery
1. Be sure that the Terminal is turned off.
2. Unlock the Battery Cover.
3. Remove the Battery Cover.
4. Insert battery in the battery compartment with the tie on
the battery.
5. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first.
6. Lock the Battery Lock
2.2 Power on & Power off
1. Power on
Insert battery in the battery compartment,,,Press the
button,,,then the splash screen displays(((See Figure 2-1),
),When
),),
the initialization finish,,,then you can see the WinCE(((See Figure 2-2))).
Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2
Please calibrate the screen when turning on the terminal for
the first time.
(1)Click the
button on the desktop,,,Select
"Settings"->"Control Panel"。。。
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(2)Select "Stylus"(See Figure2-3),,,and double-click。。。。
Figure 2-3 (3)Select“Calibration”,,,then click the “Recalibrate”button(See Figure2-4)。。。
Figure 2-4 (4)Press and hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target appears on the screen。。。
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Figure 2-5
You can recalibrate the screen at anytime.
2. Power off
Please close all programs before turning the terminal off.
Press button for more than 3 seconds,the display will be
closed, Power LED is off, terminal closed.
2.3 Charging the Battery
1. Put the battery into cradle linked to a power source and
charge the battery.
2. Insert the battery into the terminal compartment and charge
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the battery. Note:::Turn the terminal off before charging. When the picture(((See Figure 2-6-1/Figure 2-6-2))))appears ,battery need to be recharged.
Figure 2-6-1 Figure 2-6-2
2.4 Sleep & Wakeup
1. Sleep Just press (less than 3 seconds)to set the terminal in sleep stae when the terminal is on.Keyboard and/or touchpad does not respond unless the terminal wakes up. The terminal will sleep if there is no operation for a long time when the terminal is on.See 3.2 for setting the time.
2. Wakeup
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Press to wake the terminal when the terminal is in sleep mode Note:::Frequently press in a short time(10 seconds)may result in losing data and display damage.
2.5 Taskbar
The Taskbar at the bottom of the window displays the active
programs,,,See Figure2-7::::
Figure 2-7
Start Icon is used to quickly start a program,find a file,access the settings window or access help.(((See Figure 2-8)。
)。
)。)。
Figure 2-8
Icon,,,is used to toggle betwen different input modes(with
input panel)
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Figure 2-9 Figure 2-10
Icon,,,to indicate current task,toggle between different tasks.
Figure 2-11
Icon,is used to indicate the current time.You can also change it by double-clicking the icon.Select ->"Settings"->"Taskbar and
Start Menu"-“Show Clock” to show/hide the clock.
Figure 2-12 Figure 2-13
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2.6 Desktop The desktop window appears when power on the termnal A menu will appear when you keep pressing the touchpad
Desktop
Figure 2-14
Figure 2-15 Figure 2-16
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2.7 Resetting the Terminal If the terminal stops responding to input,reset it. Insert the stylus into Reset Port(((See Figure 1-2)))) for more than 1 second to reset the terminal.You can also release battery , install battery and power it on to reset. Chaper 3 Settings
To view available options for your terminal settings,tap
-"Settings"-"Control Panel".
Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2 The following table lists the applications available in the Control Panel.
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hapter 2.5 for more
View battery status and change power management
Set how numbers,currencies,dates,and times are
Icon Description
View the PDT settings and change the PDT settings.
Calibrate the touch screen.See C information.
options.
Change owener's password and set security options.
displayed.
Change date,time and time zone information.
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Display settins, set desktop background, appearance,
Change owener's personal profiles.
View system information,and change memory settings.
backlight,and brightness.
Note:::Do not change the settings which is not on the above table.
3.1 PDT Settings Select "Control Panel"-" Settings" to change PDT settings.(See Figure 3-3/Figure 3-4). PDT Attribute:Display terminal system data.
Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4
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PDT Parameter Setting tab:Display terminal configuration data.
3.2 Power Select "Control Panel"-"Power",you can see the status of the main and backup batteries and set power management options. Battery tab:provide general information on battery conditions.The amount of useful operating time remaining varies depending on battery type and how you use the terminal.
Figure 3-5 Figure 3-6 Schemes tab:you can choose "Battery Power" or "AC Power"
in Power Scheme. Tap
to save, to cancel.
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Figure 3-7 Figure 3-8
The terminal will sleep automatically when you choose "Switch state to Suspend" (((See Figure 3-15))))
Figure 3-9
3.3 Password Select "Control Panel"-"Password" ((( See Figure 3-10)))) to change the owner's password and set security options.When “Enable password protection at power-on” is checked, password is requested
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when power on the terminal.
Figure 3-10 Note:::You cannot operate the terminal if you forget your password when "Enable password protection at power-on" is set. Send the terminal back to Keymantek or distributor when this happened. Advice:::Do not set the "Enable password protection at power-on" except for special purpose.(Figure 3-11)
Tap to save, to cancel.
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Figure 3-11
3.4 Regional Settings With Regional Settings,you can change the way the terminal displays time,currency,and numbers.You can also choose from a large number of input locales.
Regon tab(((See Figure 3-12):
):From the Your locale:drop-down
):):
list,select the country in which you are currently located.
Figure 3-12 Number tab(((See Figure 3-13):
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):select desired options.
):):
Figure 3-13 Currency tab(((See Figure 3-14):
):select desired options.
):):
Figure 3-14 Time tab(((See Figure 3-15)))):select desired options.
Figure 3-15
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Date tab(((See Figure 3-16):
):select desired options.
):):
Figure 3-16
Tap to save, to cancel.
3.5 Date/Time To change the date,time and time zone information,select "Control Panel"-"Date/Time"(((See Figure 3-17)))).
Figure 3-17
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Tap to save, to cancel.
3.6 Owner Select "Contro Panel"-"Owner" Identification tab(((See Figure3-18):
):
):):
Fill in or edit the data as desired.To have this information displayed when you start the terminal,select “Display Owner Identification” check box.
Figure 3-18 Notes tab(((See Figure3-19):
):To add more information,enter
):):
information in the Notes box.To include this information on startup,select Display owner notes.
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Figure 3-19 Network ID(((See Figure3-20):
):Enter the user name,password,and
):):
domain name.Windows CE uses this information to gain access to network resources.
Figure 3-20
Tap to save, to cancel.
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When the Display owner identification/notes check boxes are
selected,the Welcome window(((See Figure 3-26)))) appears when the terminal is powered on.Press to See Windows CE.
3.7 System Select "Control Panel"-"System" to view general system properties,change memory settings,input device name and view copyright information. General tab ((( See Figure3-21 ):
): Display basic system and
):):
computer properties.
Figure 3-21 Memory tab(((See Figure 3-22):
):To adjust RAM allocation move
):):
the slider to allocate more memory for progarams or storage.
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Figure 3-22 Device Name tab(((See Figure 3-23):
):You can customize the
):):
name(without spaces) and description of your device.
Figure 3-23 Copyrights tab ((( See Figure 3-24 ):
): Display any relevant
):):
copyright information.
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Figure 3-24
Tap save, to cancel.
3.8 Display Use the Display Properties window to change desktop background,backlight settings. Background tab ::: change the background image on the desktop.To locate an image you want as the background of the desktop in another folder,tap Browse.
Figure 3-25
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Backlight tab:::Change the backlight settings to conserve battery power or to turn off the backlight when the terminal is idle.You also have options to turn on the backlight when you tap the screen or press a button.
Figure 3-26 Figure 3-27
Tap to save, to cancel.
Chapter 4 Keyboard & Input mode
4.1 Keyboard To toggle between different input modes, see 1.3 Key Action
about button for detail.See 1.3 about other key actions.
To enter the letters,press the key at intervals of less than 1.3 seconds.i.e. To enter the letter "C",,,press the ABC key three times at intervals of less than 1.3 seconds.
4.2 Input panel
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Use the keyboard input panel to enter information in any program.To show or hide the soft keyboard,tap the Keyboard Input Panel icon(((See Figure 4-1))))
Figure 4-1
The Keyboard Input Panel appears(((See Figure 4-2),
),
),),
Figure 4-2 To enter capital letters: (((1))))Tab
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on the keyboard input panel,,,tab to enter
lowercase(((See Figure 4-3)。
)。
)。)。
((( 2 )))) Tab on the keyboard input panel to a capital letter,and then lowercase.(((See Figure 4-4)。
)。
)。)。
Figure 4-3
Figure 4-4 To enter expression,,,tab on the keyboard input panel, select what you want,tab when finished(((See Figure 4-3)。
)。
)。)。
,,
To enter number:::select the number on the keyboard input panel. Note:::You can also enter them with keyboard.It is recommended that you enter letters with input panel,and use keyboard to enter numeric.
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Chapter 5 Installing & Removing software
5.1 Directory
Open "My Computer"(((See Figure 5-1), directory.Application Data:for dealing with application data.Program Files:Program direcoty ,,, Temp:for temporary files.Network:as is.DO NOT modify or remove files in these directories
Figure 5-1
ResidentFlash:You can save your files in the directory.
), Windows:System
),),
Storage Card: what stores in SD card will show in the directory.You can also save your files in the directory.
5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync
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Figure 5-2
When installing Microsoft ActiveSync,,,remove the terminal from the PC. Double-click ActiveSync4.1.exe(See Figure 5-2) to install Microsoft ActiveSync.
5.3 How to install software
5.3.1 Preparation:::
After installation is complete,connect your terminal to your host computer with USB cable,the ActiveSync Setup Wizard will helps you to set up a partnersip.
5.3.2 Install software in your terminal::: You can copy files to ResidentFlash through SD card or using Microsoft ActiveSync.
5.3.3 How to execute files::: Execute file in SD card.Copy the file to SD card in PC,,,insert the SD card into the terminal.Double-click "My Computer" on the desktop,,,open Storage Card,,,,execute the file in it. (1)Copy files to your terminal and execute.Connect terminal to PC with USB cable,then you will see Active Sync in PC
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·Ensure battery is installed
the
Touch Panel does not
Cannot see characters on
·Check if the terminal is in sleep
·Check if the terminal is in sleep
click“Browse”,,,Copy the file to ResidentFlash Directory.Change current directory to ResidentFlash in your terminal,,,you can see the file there,,,just dould-click and execute it.
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting
1、、、 Device&System problem
Problem Solution Terminal power on fail
properly(See Chapter 2.2)
·Replace the lithium-ion battery in terminal
·Reinstall the battery
respond
·Recalibrate
·Reset the terminal.
display
·Reset the terminal.
·Replace battery
Keyboard does not respond
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·Try reset(((See Chapter 2.9))))
·Clean the touch panel
status.If yes,press the power button.
ion battery can not
·check if the AC adapter is linked to a
·Be sure the AC adapter is installed
PC does not recognize the
status.If yes,press the power button.
·Reset the terminal.
·Replace battery
SD card not recognizable ·check if SD card is in right position
·Reset the terminal.
·Replace battery
lithium-
·check if the AC adapter is damaged
be charged
power source.
firmly
2、、、Communication problem
Problem Solution
·Ensure the terminal is connected to PC
terminal through USB
·Ensure PC install the driver
·Reset the terminal
·Replug USB cable
Appendix 2 Maintenance
·Do not use the batteries and chargeres which are not designed for
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the terminal.
·Take care not to scratch the screen of your terminal.When working with your terminal,use the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen.Never use a writting pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the terminal screen.
·Not to drop your terminal to ground.
·Do not use your terminal in corrosive enviroment;
·Protect your terminal from temperature extremes.Do not leave it under direct sun shine, and keep it away from heat sources.
·Keep the terminal away from water and humid ambinence.
·Use a cloth and diluent cleanser to remove dust.
·Dispose battery according to local law. Appendix 3 Customer Service All terminals have 1 year Guarantee, Keymantek will charge for maintenance and repairing beyond guarantee. Appendix 4 Others Note 1 ::: Please contact us for more information if you want application development based on K25. Note 2:::Lastest manual is available on our website. Note 3:::Contact us or browse our website if need any help.
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