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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1About the User Manual.............................................................................................3
This User Manual describes how to configure, operate, and maintain the Psion Omnii Hand-Held Computer.
Chapter 1: Introduction
provides a basic overview of Omnii.
Chapter 2: Basic Operation
describes preparing Omnii for operation, including setting up your wireless network.
Chapter 3: Getting To Know Your Omnii
describes Omnii features, including how to charge and maintain the battery, the keyboard
features, the display, using the internal scanner, etc. Also describes the Microsoft
dows® Embedded CE 6.0 desktop and how to use it, and how to change the appearance and
actions of the desktop from Windows Classic Shell to the PsionVU Shell.
Chapter 4: Configuration
describes the Psion Software Advantage and Microsoft programs, and how to use them to
configure Omnii, along with scanners/imagers, Bluetooth, and so on. This chapter also introduces you to the PsionVU program, which enables you to customize your computer settings,
remove or add shortcuts to the desktop and Control Panel, and lock down access to various
different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security. With PsionVU
and PsionVU Shell you can greatly enhance your User Experience.
Chapter 5: Accessories
describes the peripherals and accessories available for your Omnii computer.
Important: These statements provide particularly important instructions or additional infor-
Warning:These statements provide critical information that may prevent physical injury,
mation that is critical to the operation of the equipment.
equipment damage or data loss.
1.3Overview of Omnii Hand-Held Computer
Omnii Hand-Held Computer is a modular, industrial hand-held computer. A variety of options are available
to suit applications in courier/delivery, field service, manufacturing facilities, material handling applications
in warehouses, ports and yards, with a focus on real time wireless data transactions. Barcode input methodologies are supported by a variety of available scanners. Optimization for specific operational environments is also supported with a wide range of peripheral options and carrying accessories.
Note: Omnii Hand-Held Computer is a body worn device, and to maintain compliance with the FCC
RF exposure guidelines, use a Psion approved carrying case. Use of non-approved accessories
may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Note: For product specifications, refer to Appendix E: “Omnii Specifications”.
Model Variants
•Omnii RT15 Hand-Held Computer (rugged) - Model 7545XC
•Omnii XT15 Hand-Held Computer (extremely rugged) - Model 7545XA
Platform
•Texas Instruments
•Flash Memory: configurable from 512 MB to 16 GB
•RAM 256 MB
Operating System
•Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Bundled Applications
•Internet Explorer
•Windows Mobile Device Center
•Wordpad
Supported Applications
•Open TekTerm
•Lockdown Browser
•Naurtech Browser
Device Management and Provisioning
•Mobile Control Centre (MCC)
•Wavelink Avalanche
•Total Recall / Registry Editor / Hermes
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User Interface
•Colour Touch Display 9.4 cm (3.7 in.) diagonal
- VGA/QVGA, 480 x 640 resolution
- High visibility version: superior sunlight visibility
- High Impact version: withstands 1.25 Joule impact
•Touchscreen
- Passive stylus or finger operation; pan and flick gestures supported
-Signature capture
•Keyboards
- Large selection of backlit keypads in both alpha and numeric formats. For a list of currently available keyboard configurations, consult your Psion representative, or go to:
Omnii is powered by a Lithium-ion Smart Battery pack, 5000 mAh—Model ST3000.
Important: Before charging the battery, it is critical that you review the battery safety guide-
lines in the Omnii Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide
(PN 8000191).
Battery packs shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40% and must be fully charged prior
to use. Batteries can be charged using a variety of chargers and docking stations. For detailed information,
see “Battery Details” on page 21.
Replacing the Battery Pack
Important: Always switch the unit off before changing the battery (see “Switching Omnii On
and Off” on page 15). However, assuming the default power saving parameters and
battery reserve level have not been altered, battery swap time is a minimum of 5
minutes—you will not lose data if the battery is replaced within this time frame.
Note: If you are using a docking station or an external power supply, you can insert an uncharged
battery and use the device while the battery charges.
Assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered, a battery
can be removed for up to 5 minutes without losing data. After 5 minutes the terminal may reboot.
Removing the Battery Pack
•If your unit is equipped with a hand strap, unhook it from the base of the battery.
•Press the two latch buttons at the sides of the compartment simultaneously, and slide the battery out.
Installing the Battery Pack
•Slide the charged battery with the contoured plastic facing you into the unit with the contacts matching position and the guide tabs moving into the corresponding slots at the base of the compartment.
Click both sides of the battery into place.
•If your computer is equipped with a hand strap, re-attach the clip to the slot at the base of
the battery.
•Switch the unit on (see “Switching Omnii On and Off” on page 15).
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Follow the instructions below for your Omnii.
Switching Omnii On
•Press and hold down the [ENTER/Power] key for at least one second.
When the unit is turned off, normally it automatically enters a power-saving, “suspend” state. When Omnii
is switched on from the suspend state, operation resumes within a few seconds in the screen in which you
were working prior to turning the computer off.
Important: If your Omnii fails to power up, consider the following troubleshooting options:
The battery may be overheated (>60C°), a non-Psion battery may be installed, or
the battery may have fallen below the configured Suspend Threshold. See “Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup” on page 87 for details.
To switch on the hand-held, you will need to replace the overheated battery.
However, if you supply AC power to Omnii with a battery that falls below the con-
figured Suspend Threshold, the unit will
Switching Omnii Off
•To switch off Omnii, press the [FN] key and then press and release the [ENTER/Power] button. Omnii
will automatically enter the Suspend state.
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Switching Omnii On and Off
switch on.
Important: Turning off the hand-held does not result in a complete shutdown; rather, the unit
Important: If the word ‘FN’ is displayed underlined in the taskbar area at the bottom of the
enters a power-saving, “suspend” state. When Omnii is turned on from suspend
state, operation resumes within a few seconds.
screen, this key is locked “on” and Omnii will not switch off. Press the [FN] key
twice followed by [ENTER/Power] to switch Omnii off.
However, if you’ve set the mode to “Lock” (see “Keyboard One Shot Modes” on
page 75), Omnii can be turned off even when the [FN] key is locked ‘on’.
2.6Resetting Omnii
To perform a warm or cold reset, you can access the menu by going to Start>Shutdown. Alternatively you
can use the keyboard shortcuts described below.
Note: If your Desktop is switched to the PsionVU Shell (refer to “The PsionVU Desktop Shell” on
page 41), resetting the unit is done solely by use of the keyboard shortcuts.
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Performing a Warm Reset
2.6.1Performing a Warm Reset
During a warm reset, running programs are halted. The contents of the flash memory and the registry are
preserved. Keep in mind, however, that RAM content is not preserved.
• Press and hold down the [FN] key and the [ENTER/Power] key simultaneously for a minimum of
four seconds.
Note: You do not need to reset your Omnii after configuring the radio.
2.6.2Performing a Cold Reset
A cold reset reinitializes all hardware. All RAM including the RAM disk is erased. Non-volatile storage such
as the Flash disk is preserved.
To execute a cold reset:
• Press and hold down the [SYM] key, the [FN] key, and the [ENTER/Power] key, simultaneously for
a minimum of four seconds.
Note: As part of the normal Windows Embedded CE cold boot process, the screen may go blank for
a few seconds after the splash screen loading bar reaches the end. The desktop is displayed
after a few moments.
2.6.3Performing a Clean Start
A clean start returns Omnii to factory settings, flushes the registry keys and deletes volatile storage.
•Press and hold down the [FN] key, the [ENTER/Power] button and the [SCAN] key simultaneously
for a minimum of six seconds.
Omnii displays the Boot to BooSt menu.
•On an alpha keyboard, type .clean.
•On a numeric keyboard, type .25326.
2.6.4Boot to BooSt
If you choose Boot to BooSt, the BooSt menu is loaded.
•Press and hold down the [FN] key, the [ENTER/Power] button and the [SCAN] key for a minimum of
four seconds.
•Press [1] to launch the OS.
2.6.5Performing a Hard Reset
Important: This procedure is recommended as a last resort, when all other methods fail.
To execute a hard reset:
•Remove the battery.
•Using a coin, or other conductive item, connect pins 5 and 6 of the Omnii battery contacts for at least
6 seconds.
•Replace the battery and power Omnii on. The terminal will boot as if from a cold reset.
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Psion recommends that a carrying accessory — a hand strap — be installed on Omnii before
use. For detailed information, please see “Carrying and Protective Accessories” on page 134.
2.8Calibrating the Touchscreen
Note: The touchscreen function can be turned off (see “Touch” on page 110).
The Omnii touchscreen feature is factory-calibrated and ready-to-go; however, over time the touchscreen's
operating parameters may change, and it may need to be recalibrated for correct operation. Refer to “Calibrating the Touchscreen” on page 26 for details.
2.9Imager and Scanner Options
If your Omnii is equipped with an internal imager or scanner, please review the relevant sections:
Appendix B: “Imager & Camera Settings” and Appendix C: “Scanner Settings” for details.
Appendix D: “Internal Imager & Scanner Specifications” lists their current model numbers, descriptions,
and specifications.
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Attaching Carrying Accessories
2.10Connectivity
For information on connecting Omnii to a PC, please refer to “Data Transfer between Omnii and a PC” on
page 64
Omnii contains an integrated 802.11b/g radio module. The Wi-Fi Config application is used to configure the
radio for one or more wireless network profiles. To configure the radio, follow the steps outlined under the
heading “Wi-Fi Config” on page 121.
To confi g u re yo ur Bluetooth settings, please go to “Bluetooth® Setup” on page 54.
If you have a GPS (Global Positioning System) module, you can choose from a set of GPS profiles built into
the modem and set up AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System). See “GPS (Global Positioning System)
Settings” on page 68.
To see the radio specifications, please go to “Wireless Radios” on page E-6.
2.11Data Transfer
Data transfer options vary slightly depending on the type of operating system installed in your PC. Various
options exist depending on whether you are using Windows XP or earlier, Windows Vista
later. For connection details, please refer to “Data Transfer between Omnii and a PC” on page 64.
2.12Voice Communication
If either the MC75i GSM/GPRS/EDGE or the Cinterion PH8 GSM/GPRS/EDGE WWAN radio modem is installed and enabled, the Phone icon and the GSM signal strength icon will appear automatically on the taskbar. For details on using your Voice options, please refer to “Voice – Using the Phone Dialer” on page 116.
Omnii Hand-Held Computers operate by lithium-ion battery packs, Model ST3000.
Please see the following sections for detailed battery information:
•Installation: “Preparing Omnii for Operation” on page 14.
•Calibration and power settings: “Power Properties” on page 85.
•Chargers and docking stations: Chapter 5: “Accessories”.
•Specifications: “Lithium-ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh (ST3000)” on page E-5.
•Contact pinout: “Omnii Battery Contacts” on page A-6.
3.2.1Battery Safety
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Operating System
Important: Before attempting to install, use, or charge the battery pack, it is critical that you
review and follow the important safety guidelines in the quick reference guide
entitled the Omnii Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide,
PN 8000191.
3.2.2Battery Swap Time
Assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered, battery
swap time is a minimum of 5 minutes—you will not lose data if the battery is replaced within this time frame.
To protect data, the safest place to store data is on a microSD memory card or externally to the device on a
USB memory stick or on a PC. You can also save data in the “Flash Disk” partition of the file system.
Refer to “Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup” on page 87 for details about reserving battery
power for data backup purposes.
The Suspend Threshold adjustment in the Power Properties tab allows you to determine the battery capacity at which Omnii will be shut down. If left at the default value, Maximum Operating Time, the unit will run
until the battery is completely empty; the RAM is only backed up for a short period of time. If you choose
Maximum Backup Time, Omnii shuts off with more energy left in the battery so RAM can be backed up for a
longer period of time.
Important: If your Omnii fails to power up, consider the following troubleshooting options:
The battery may be overheated (>60C°), a non-Psion battery may be installed, or
the battery may have fallen below the configured Suspend Threshold. See “Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup” on page 87 for details.
To switch on the hand-held, you will need to replace the overheated battery.
However, if you supply AC power to Omnii with a battery that falls below the con-
figured Suspend Threshold, the unit will
switch on.
3.2.3Charging the Battery
Batteries shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40% of capacity. Lithium-ion battery
packs must be fully charged before use. These batteries can be charged with a variety of chargers and
docking stations. For detailed information on these accessories, please see Chapter 5: “Accessories”.
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36-KEY Numeric 123 Keyboard
59-KEY Alpha ABC Keyboard
[FN] Modifier Key
[SYM] Modifier Key
[SHIFT] Modifier Key
[SCAN] Key
[ENTER/Power] Key
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The Keyboard
Normally it takes 3 to 4 hours to charge a battery. The Omnii intelligent charging system protects the
battery from over-charging by terminating the charge process when the battery is at maximum capacity.
Important: To avoid damaging the battery, chargers will not begin the charge process until
the battery temperature is between 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F).
3.3The Keyboard
Omnii offers a wide variety of Alpha and Numeric keyboard layouts. See http://www.psion.com/us/prod-
ucts/handheld/omniit10_accessories.htm for a list of available configurations. Most of the keys on these
keyboards operate much like a desktop computer. Where a key or key function is not consistent with the PC
keyboard, those differences are described in the following sections.
Omnii is equipped with an [Enter/Power] key that allows you to switch the unit on and to shut down the unit
to Suspend or Standby mode. For details refer to “Switching Omnii On and Off” on page 15.
There are a number of modifier keys that provide access to additional keys and system functions, as described in “Modifier Keys” on page 23.
Fig u re 3.1 Key b oard L ayo uts
3.3.1Regular Keys
The [ENTER/Power] Key
The [ENTER/Power] key is used to execute the usual Enter keyboard functions as well as to power the unit
on and off (for details refer to “Switching Omnii On and Off” on page 15).
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The [SHIFT] Key
The [SHIFT] key is used to display uppercase alpha characters and to provide access to other symbols and
functions on the numeric keyboards. Press the [SHIFT] key to turn the shift state 'on' (it will be represented
by an up arrow in the taskbar), then press another key to access the shifted function of that key.
Press the [SHIFT] key twice to lock the shift state on (the up arrow in the taskbar will be underlined). Press
[SHIFT] again to turn the shift state off.
To access CAPS LOCK mode, press [FN] + [SHIFT]. In this state, if you press a numeric key, the number is
displayed rather than the normal shifted function of that key. Press [FN] + [SHIFT] again to turn the CAPS
LOCK mode off.
The Arrow Keys
The [Arrow] keys are located near the top of the keyboard, and are represented on the keyboard as triangles pointing in different directions. The [Arrow] keys move the cursor around the screen in the direction of
the arrow: up, down, left and right. The left arrow key should not be confused with the [BACKSPACE] key
which is depicted as a left arrow. The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where
the next character you type will appear.
The [BACKSPACE/DEL] Key
The [BACKSPACE] key (represented on the keyboard as an arrow pointing left) moves the cursor one character to the left, erasing the previous key stroke.
The [DEL] key ([FN] +[BACKSPACE]) erases the character at the current cursor position.
Modifier Keys
The [CTRL] and [ALT] Key
The [CTRL] and [ALT] keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are application dependent.
Pressing either key twice locks it 'on' (it appears underlined on the Taskbar). Pressing the key once again
unlocks it.
The [TAB] Key
Typically, the [TAB] key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward.
The [ESC] Key
Generally, this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu, dialog box, or activity.
The [SPACE] Key
The [SPACE] key is represented on the keyboard by a long, low horizontal line contained by a small vertical
line on each side. Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters. In a Windows dialog box,
pressing the [SPACE] key enables or disables a checkbox.
The [SCAN] Key
Omnii is equipped with a single [SCAN] key on the keyboard and an extra [SCAN] button located on the left
side of the unit. [SCAN] keys activate the scanner beam. For units that do not have internal scanners, these
keys can be remapped to serve other functions.
3.3.2Modifier Keys
The [SHIFT], [CTRL], [ALT], [FN] and [SYM] keys are modifier keys that change the function of the next key
pressed.
The [SHIFT], [CTRL] and [ALT] keys operate much like a desktop keyboard except that they are not chorded
(two keys held down simultaneously). The modifier key must be pressed first followed by the key whose
function you want modified.
[SHIFT] and [FN]
The [SHIFT] and [FN] modifier keys provide access to additional keys and system functions. The functions
related to these modifier keys are colour-coded in white and blue print respectively above the keyboard
keys, dependant on your keyboard format.
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59-KEY Alpha Keyboard
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Modifier Keys
[SYM]
Note: When using the Mobile Devices SDK Developers' Guide (P/N 8100016), note that the [SYM]
key is interchangeable with the [ORANGE] key.
The Symbol [SYM] modifier key is represented on the keyboard by the characters ‘SYM’ and provides
access to commonly used symbolic characters. Pressing the key brings up the Symbol soft input panel (SIP)
onscreen keyboard, with symbols mapped to each key. If you wish to adjust the settings for the pop-up
screen (e.g. time of delay before screen appears, etc.), modify the file softinputpanel.xml, located in the
Windows folder.
Note: Modifier keys are remapped in the Control Panel, and the Symbol SIP will automatically show
and use the new mappings after the next reboot.
The onscreen keyboard corresponds to the specific keyboard on your Omnii—either numeric or alphanumeric.
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3.3.2.1Activating Modifier Keys
When a modifier key is pressed, it is shown in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen, making it easier
to determine whether a modifier key is active. For example, if the [CTRL] key is pressed, Ctrl is displayed at
the bottom of the unit screen. Once the next key is pressed, the modifier key becomes inactive and disappears from the taskbar.
3.3.2.2Locking Modifier Keys
When a modifier key is pressed twice, it is ‘locked’ on. A ‘locked’ modifier key is displayed in underlined
letters in the taskbar. For example, pressing the [FN] key twice locks it on—it is displayed as an underlined
blue ‘FN’ in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer screen. The same is true of the [SYM] key, which is
shown as an underlined orange ‘SYM’ in the taskbar.
The locked modifier key will remain active until it is pressed a third time to unlock or turn it off. Once a modifier key is unlocked, the underline representation at the bottom of the screen is no longer displayed.
Note: The locking function of the modifier keys can be changed so that pressing a key once will
lock the key ‘on’.
If you disable the ‘One Shot’ function of the key, pressing it once will lock the key ‘on’. Press-
ing the same key a second time will unlock or turn it ‘off’. Refer to “Keyboard One Shot
Modes” on page 75 for details.
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In addition to the standard keyboard functions (see “The Keyboard” on page 22), Omnii supports function
keys and macro keys.
All function keys and macro keys can be custom defined for each application. The Open TekTerm application utilizes these keys (for detailed information, see the Open TekTerm Software User Manual,
P/N 8000073).
3.3.3.1Function Keys
Function keys perform special, custom-defined functions within an application. These keys are accessed by
pressing one of the dedicated function keys on the keyboard, or through the appropriate [SHIFT] or [FN]
key sequence, depending on the keyboard variant being used.
Alphanumeric Keyboard Function Keys
The Alphanumeric keyboards are equipped with up to thirty function keys, including those function keys
that are colour-coded in blue print above the alpha keys or function keys (depending on your keyboard).
To access the blue function keys, press the [FN] key followed by the appropriate alpha or function key.
Function keys [F1] through [F24] can be used with the Windows Embedded CE operating system or another
application. The additional function keys, [F25] through [F30] along with the macros, are not used as part
of the Windows Embedded CE operating system.
Numeric Keyboard Function Keys
The Numeric keyboards are equipped with up to 24 function keys, including those function keys that are
colour-coded in white print above the function keys. Function keys F25 through F30 can only be accessed
by remapping another key to that function.
To access the white function keys, press the [SHIFT] key followed by the appropriate function key.
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3.3.3.2Macro Keys
Important: Refer to “Keyboard Macro Keys” on page 75 for details about creating macros.
Several of the Omnii keyboards are equipped with a series of macro keys that can be programmed to
replace frequently used keystrokes, along with the function of executable keys like the [ENTER/Power] key,
the [BACKSPACE] key, any function key and arrow key, etc.
59-Key Alphanumeric Keyboard Macro Keys
These keyboards have six macro keys: [M1] to [M6], located on the S to X keys (second-last row of keys).
To access a macro key, press the [FN] key followed by the macro key.
36-Key Numeric Keyboard Macro Keys
These keyboards are equipped with five macro keys: [M1] to [M5]. These keys are colour coded in blue print
above function keys [F1] to [F5].
To access a macro key, press the [FN] key followed by the macro key.
3.3.4Numeric Keyboards—Accessing Alpha Keys
On the Numeric Omnii keyboards, all alphabetic characters are printed on the unit plastic in blue typeface
above the keys. Alpha characters are accessed by pressing the [FN] modifier key, then pressing another key
on the keyboard.
The Alpha Modified Numeric 789 keyboard has each blue alphabetic character assigned as a single [FN]shifted character on individual keys. An indicator in the left corner of the taskbar displays the currently selected character.
The Numeric 123 keyboards have telephone-style alphabetic keys, with the blue alphabetic characters
located in groups of 3 or 4 above each of the numeric keys. To access characters on these keyboards, a few
extra steps are needed, as described below.
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The Keypad Backlight
Choosing a Single Alpha Character
Note: The following examples assume that the [FN] key is enabled as ‘Lock’ mode in the ‘One Shot’
screen (accessible through the Control Panel Keyboard icon). In ‘Lock’ mode, pressing the
[FN] key once locks it ‘on’. Refer to “Keyboard One Shot Modes” on page 75 for details.
The examples below illustrate how to access A, B and C, all of which are printed in blue characters above
the numeric key [2]. The letters you choose appear in the softkey bar as you press the numeric key, providing a visual indicator of which letter will be displayed on the screen.
To choose the letter ‘a’:
•Press the [FN] key, and press the numeric key [2].
•Press the [FN] key again to unlock or turn it off.
To choose the letter ‘b’:
•Press the [FN] key, and press [2] twice.
•Press the [FN] key again to unlock or turn it off.
To choose the letter ‘c’:
•Press the [FN] key, and press [2] three times.
•Press the [FN] key again to unlock or turn it off.
Note: Keep in mind that there is a timeout of one second between key presses when sequencing
through the alphabetic characters on a key. If you pause longer than one second between
key presses, the alphabetic character that is displayed at that time will be entered.
Selecting Uppercase Letters
To display a single capital letter, press the [SHIFT] key first, then the letter you want.
To access CAPS LOCK mode, press [FN] + [SHIFT]. In this state, if you press a numeric key, the number is
displayed rather than the normal shifted function of that key. Press [FN] + [SHIFT] again to turn the CAPS
LOCK mode off.
3.3.5The Keypad Backlight
The intensity of the keypad backlight and the conditions under which this backlight is activated can be configured using the Keyboard icon in the Windows Embedded CE Control Panel. The behaviour of the keypad
backlight is tailored in the Keyboard Properties dialog box. Refer to “Keyboard Backlight” on page 74 for
details about this option.
Note: Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory use only.
3.4The Display
Omnii is equipped with display backlighting to improve character visibility in low light conditions. The backlight switches on when a key is pressed.
3.4.1Adjusting the Display Backlight
The behaviour of the display backlight and the intensity of the backlight can be specified in the Display
Properties dialog box in the Control Panel.
Note: Refer to “Backlight” on page 66 for details about the Display Properties dialog box.
3.4.2Calibrating the Touchscreen
If your Omnii touchscreen has never been calibrated, or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate
when you tap on an item, use the Stylus Properties dialog box in the Control Panel to recalibrate the screen.
•In the Control Panel, choose the Stylus icon to display the Stylus Properties window.
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•Follow the directions on the calibration screen to calibrate the screen.
Indicators
3.5Indicators
Omnii uses LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), onscreen messages, vibrations, and audio tones as indicators.
3.5.1LEDs
Omnii is equipped with four coloured LEDs. This section outlines what these LEDs indicate.
Important: If an LED is illuminated in red, the operator should be cautious as this generally
Figure 3.3 LED Status Indicators
indicates an abnormal operating condition or active laser emission.
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3.5.1.1Battery Charge Status LED
The far left LED is reserved for battery charge status. This indicator is active even when the hand-held is inserted in a docking station (and in suspend mode) so that the charge status of the battery can be detected
easily.
Table 3.2 Battery Charge LED Behaviours
Charge LED BehaviourFunction
OFFExternal power not detected.
Solid GreenBattery charging complete.
Flashing GreenCharge in progress.
YellowCell temperature out of range for charge.
Solid RedUnable to charge battery.
3.5.1.2Operating System Status LED
The second LED indicates system notifications and operating system status. It is also available for userloaded custom Windows Embedded CE applications.
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Operating LED BehaviourFunction
OFF when unit is in Suspend or Shutdown.Normal operating status.
Solid YellowThe unit is powering on.
Fast Flashing YellowThe unit is in Standby mode.
Flashing YellowThis LED is controlled by the Sounds and
3.5.1.3Radio Status LED
The third LED from the left indicates the status of the GPS radio in Omnii.
Table 3 . 4
Radio Traffic LED BehaviourFunction
OFFThe GPS radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing BlueThe GPS radio is enabled and active.
3.5.1.4Scanner Status LED
The fourth (far right) LED indicates scanner status.
Table 3 . 5
Scan LED BehaviourFunction
OFFThe scanner is not in use.
Solid Red during scanScan in progress.
Solid Green after decode
OFF when scan ended
Flashing RedUnsuccessful scan.
Notifications Control Panel applet.
Successful scan.
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The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays a variety of system status indicators, including the Input
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The taskbar changes dynamically, and only those icons that are applicable are displayed. For example, if a
radio is not installed in your Omnii, the radio signal icon is not displayed in the taskbar.
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Windows
If you are using the touchscreen, you can either tap the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen, or
press the [Windows] key to display the Start Menu, and then tap on the desired application.
Modifier Key Indicators
[SHIFT], [CTRL], [ALT], [FN] and [SYM] are modifier keys that have onscreen indicators to show when a key
is active or locked. If a modifier key is pressed once to activate it, the key is displayed in the taskbar, for example, pressing the [FN] key once displays ‘FN’ in the taskbar. If a modifier key is pressed twice, it is ‘locked
on’ and the onscreen indicator is displayed with underlined letters in the taskbar, for example, pressing [FN]
twice displays ‘FN’ in the taskbar.
Power
The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides quick access to the charge state of the battery.
Tapping on the icon once will show the percentage charge left in the battery. Tapping on the icon twice
opens the Power Properties menus (see “Power Properties” on page 85), where you can set the low battery
warnings levels, and time to enter Suspend.
If Omnii is using external AC power, an AC icon is displayed in the taskbar.
802.11 Radio Signal Quality
Increasing radio signal quality is represented by longer, filled bars within this icon.
Start Button
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Docking Device
When a hand-held is inserted in a docking station, charger or cradle, an associated icon appears in
the taskbar.
Bluetooth RadioThis icon displayed in the taskbar represents the installed Bluetooth radio.
Input Panel
You can tap the Input Panel icon to activate the soft keyboard application.
3.5.3Audio Indicators
Omnii supports several audio options, including Bluetooth. The optional rear speaker can be used for
system (Windows) sounds and .wav files. When a rear speaker is absent, those sounds are routed to the
front receiver. The beeper provides a variety of sounds and can be configured to emit a sound when a key is
pressed, a keyboard character is rejected, scan input is accepted or rejected, an operator’s entry does not
match in a match field or the battery is low. The volume rocker button is located on the left side of the
hand-held. Information on configuring sounds is detailed in “Volume & Sounds Properties” on page 120.
3.5.4Vibrations
You can set Omnii to vibrate when a successful or unsuccessful barcode scan is performed. See “Scanners”,
page 98.
3.6Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card
There are two slots available in the battery compartment—the lower slot is provided for a microSD (Secure
Digital) card, which provides additional non-volatile memory to your Omnii, and the upper slot is for a SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) card, which allows access to the Voice option, access to the Internet, and so
on.
3.6.1Inserting the Cards
•Switch off the power to Omnii.
•Remove the battery.
•Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the SD cover screw. Flip the cover open or remove it.
For a micro SD ca rd:
•Slide the microSD card door to the left to unlock it. Flip it open.
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•Slide the microSD card into the guides on the SD card door.
•Close the microSD card door, and slide it to the right to lock it.
For a SIM ca r d :
•Slide the SIM card metal door latch to the right to unlock it, then flip the door open.
•Slide the card into the guides on the SIM card door.
•Swing the hinged door back down into place, and slide the metal door latch to the left to lock it.
3.7Scanners and Imagers
Important: It is critical that you review the “Laser Warnings” in the Omnii Hand-Held Compu-
Note: To enable a newly-installed imager or scanner, press and hold down the [FN] key and the
Omnii supports a wide range of scanner options to address a variety of user application requirements.
Refer to the following sections for detailed information:
•Scanner list and specifications: Appendix D: “Internal Imager & Scanner Specifications” .
•Configuration: “Scanners” on page 98 and “Manage Triggers” on page 81.
•“Scanning Techniques” on page 32 outlines the mechanics of a successful scan.
•“Scanner Status LED, Sounds, and Vibrations” on page 32 details how to interpret whether or not a
barcode has been successfully scanned.
•Imager Settings: Appendix B: “Imager & Camera Settings”.
•“Troubleshooting” on page 32 provides some helpful suggestions should the scan fail.
Scanner types include:
•Long Range: reads large 1D barcodes (55 mil) at long distances (up to 3m).
•Standard Range/High Performance: reads damaged or low contrast regular 1D barcodes (5 - 55mil) at
medium distances (up to 1m).
•Extended Range: reads regular 1D barcodes (5 - 55mil) at short to medium distances (1m), as well as
large 1D barcodes (e.g. 55 mil) at long distances.
•Fuzzy Logic: reads damaged or low contrast regular 1D barcodes (5 - 55mil) at medium distances (up to
1m).
ter Regulatory & Warranty Guide (PN 8000191) before using any of the scanners
described in this chapter.
For detailed scanner specifications and decode zone tables, refer to Appendix D:
“Internal Imager & Scanner Specifications” .
[ENTER/Power] key simultaneously for a minimum of three seconds.
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•PDF Raster Laser: reads 2D PDF barcodes or damaged or low contrast regular 1D barcodes (5 - 55mil)
at medium distances (up to 1m).
•1D Imager: reads regular 1D and PDF417 barcodes at short to medium distances.
3.7.1Basic Scanner Operations
•Turn the hand-held on. Wait until the unit has booted up completely.
•Aim at the barcode and press the scan key or the trigger. A scan beam and a warning indicator appear
until a successful decode is achieved or six seconds have elapsed.
3.7.2Scanning Techniques
•Hold the scanner at an angle. Do not hold it perpendicular to the barcode.
•Do not hold the scanner directly over the barcode. In this position, light can reflect back into the scanner’s exit window and prevent a successful decode.
•Scan the entire barcode. If you are using a 1D or PDF laser scanner, make certain that the scan beam
crosses every bar and space on the barcode, including the margins on either end of the symbol.
•If you are using a 2D imaging scanner, make certain the red, oval shaped framing mark is centered
within the barcode you want to scan.
•When using imaging scanners, do not move the scanner while decoding the barcode. Movement blurs
the image.
•Hold the scanner farther away for larger barcodes.
•Hold the scanner closer for barcodes with bars that are close together.
3.7.3Scanner Status LED, Sounds, and Vibrations
The scanner LED (the far right LED) indicates whether or not your scan is successful. The LED behaves as
follows:
•Scan In Progress: scan LED displays solid red colour.
•Successful Scan: scan LED displays solid green colour and turns off when the scan is ended.
•Unsuccessful scan: scan LED flashes red.
A barcode icon appears on the screen during a scan. While the scanner beam is active, the onscreen
message states: SCANNING. If you want to turn off the onscreen message, disable the “Scan Indicator” parameter in the Control Panel>Scanners>Options>Display menu.
When the scan is successful, the barcode data is displayed on the screen until the scan button (or pistol trigger) is released, but only if the “Scan Result” parameter is turned on in the Control Panel>Scanners>Op-tions>Display menu.
You can also enable sounds and vibrations to indicate good and bad scans by enabling those options in the
Control Panel>Scanners>Options>Display menu.
3.7.4Troubleshooting
If the scanner is not working, investigate the following:
•Is the unit on?
•Check that the barcode symbology being scanned is enabled for the hand-held you are using. Check
any other parameters that affect the scanning procedure or the barcode.
•Check the barcode to make sure it is not damaged. Try scanning a different barcode to verify that the
problem is not with the barcode.
•Check that the barcode is within the proper range.
•Does the hand-held display the warning without scanning? This suggests a hardware problem in the
hand-held.
•Is the laser beam scanning across the barcode?
•Once the scan beam has stopped, check the scanner window for dirt or fogging.
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•Turn the hand-held on. Wait until the unit has booted up completely.
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Important: If an aiming dot is available on the installed scanner, the dot will be enabled for a
•Aim at the barcode and press the scan key or the trigger. A scan beam and a warning indicator appear
until a successful decode is achieved or six seconds have elapsed.
configurable time period (including off), after which normal scanning begins. Refer
to “Dot Time (msec)” on page -5 for details.
Double-clicking the trigger will override the aiming delay and initiate an immediate scan. Note that the aiming dot is standard on long-range and high visibility
internal scanners.
3.7.6Operating Internal Two Dimensional (2D) Imagers
An imager scanner takes a snap shot of a single barcode or multiple barcodes (at one time). It can find a
barcode regardless of its orientation—that is, even a barcode printed at a 45 degree angle to the hand-held
will be decoded successfully.
Note: When scanning multiple barcodes, ensure that all of the desired barcodes are within the
field of view of the scanner. It is possible that even when all barcodes are within the field of
view, not all of them will be decoded. Only successfully decoded barcodes are passed to the
application program. The application program then issues a warning, asking that you scan
the missing barcodes.
When scanning a single barcode, ensure that only the desired barcode is within the field of
view of the scanner.
Because imager scanners generally have a shorter depth of field than laser scanners, some practise may be
required to find the optimal distance from the types of barcodes being scanned. Although the imager includes illumination LEDs, ambient light will help the imager decode the barcodes, especially if the barcode
is far from the hand-held.
Important: Keep in mind that the imager scanner is a camera, and the LED illumination is a
•Turn the hand-held computer on. Wait until the unit has booted up completely.
•Aim at the barcode and press the scan key or the trigger. Hold the trigger until a successful or failed
scan result is obtained.
•When the scan button or trigger is pressed, a red, oval shaped light (the framing marker) is displayed.
Centre the framing marker in the field—either in the centre of the barcode you want to scan or in the
centre of the area in which multiple barcodes are to be scanned.
The illumination LEDs will flash (typically several times) and a picture of the barcode is taken.
flash. Glare can be an issue on reflective media such as plastic coated barcodes,
just as glare is an issue for photographers. When pointing at a shiny surface,
either shift the barcode to the side or top, or angle the barcode so that the glare
reflects away from the imager scanner.
Most imagers take several ‘snap shots’ of the barcode in order to decode it. It is
normal for the LEDs to flash two or three times. Hold the unit steady between
flashes to improve decode performance.
3.8Windows Embedded CE 6.0
3.8.1Navigating in Windows Embedded CE and Applications
Graphic user interfaces like Windows Embedded CE for portable devices and desktop Windows (2000, XP,
etc.) utilize ‘point and click’ navigation. An equivalent keyboard shortcut is also available for every ‘point
and click’ action.
Windows Embedded CE supports the same ‘point and click’ user interface and keyboard shortcuts as
desktop Windows with one difference—the ‘point and click’ action is accomplished using a touchscreen
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screen tapping. In those applications that support it, you can also flick and pan your finger to scroll through
screens.
3.8.1.1Navigating Using a Touchscreen
Note: If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately, the touchscreen may need
recalibration. Refer to “Calibrating the Touchscreen” on page 26.
Omnii comes equipped with a stylus—a pointing tool that looks like a pen. The stylus is used to select objects
on the touchscreen. You can also use gestures with your fingers. You can use two gestures: pan and flick.
Use left or right flicks to quickly move between tabs of a multi-tab control panel, or to scroll long lists of options. Use panning by touching and dragging a page that has scrollbars.
Note: To prevent damage to the touchscreen, use only a finger touch or the stylus (pen) supplied
with your Omnii.
To choose an icon, open a file, launch an applet or open a folder:
•Double-tap on the appropriate icon.
3.8.1.2Navigating Using the Keyboard
If you would like to use keyed input to choose icons and navigating dialog boxes, displaying the desktop you
can refer to Table 3.6 for a description of the navigation keys.
Table 3.6 Keyboard Navigation
OperationKey or Key Combination
Switch between active applications[ALT] [TAB]
Open task manager[ALT] [ESC]
Move the cursorArrow keys
Open file, folder or icon[ENTER]
Exit & Save[ENTER]
Close/Exit & Do Not Save[ESC]
Navigate Dialog Boxes[TAB]
Select Radio Button/Press Button[SPACE]
Go to Start Menu[Windows]
To move cursor up [SHIFT] [TAB]
To display the contents of the next ‘tab’ in a dialog box
[CTRL] [TAB]
Keep in mind that unlike a desktop computer, Omnii does not support key chording (pressing two keys at
the same time). You must press one key followed by the next in sequence.
3.8.2The Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop
When Omnii boots up, the default startup desktop (Windows Classic Shell) is displayed. Any applications
stored in the Startup folder start up immediately.
Note: The startup folder is located in \Windows\StartUp and \Flash Disk\StartUp.
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To access desktop icons:
•Double-tap on the icon to open a window or, in the case of an application icon, launch an application.
On the keyboard:
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon, and press [ENTER] to launch the highlighted icon.
Note: If the arrow keys do not highlight the desktop icons, the desktop may not be selected. Press
[Windows] to display the Start Menu, and select Desktop. Now the desktop will be “in focus”
and the arrow keys will highlight the icons.
3.8.2.1The Taskbar
Omnii is equipped with a taskbar at the bottom of the screen. It displays icons through which you can view
the battery capacity and radio signal quality of your unit. If the hand-held is attached to a charger, cradle,
docking station, or Snap Module, an associated icon is displayed. In addition, the taskbar displays the application(s) currently running on your unit.
The taskbar also displays active modifier keys: [SHIFT], [ALT], [CTRL], [FN] and [SYM]. Keys that have been
locked “on” are displayed with underlined letters. For example, if you have set the [CTRL] key lock to “on” in
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the Keyboard menu and you press the key, it is displayed as an underlined ‘Ctrl’ in the taskbar. (For detailed
information on modifier keys and keyboard options, see “The Keyboard” on page 22).
3.8.2.1.1 Using the Taskbar
A tooltip is displayed as each taskbar icon is highlighted. The tooltip provides the status of each icon.
If you’re using the touchscreen:
•Tap and hold on an icon to display the icon's tooltip. Double-tap the icon to open the Control Panel
dialog box associated with the icon. For example, double-tap the battery icon to display a dialog box
listing the current battery capacity information.
On the keyboard:
•Press [Windows] to display the Start Menu.
•Choose Shortcuts from the Start Menu, and then press the [RIGHT] arrow key to display the sub-
menu.
•Choose System Tray in the sub-menu.
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon in the taskbar about which you’d like more information.
•Press [ENTER] to display the appropriate dialog box.
3.8.2.1.2 Customizing the Taskbar
To customize the taskbar so that it displays only those icons you require:
•In the Start Menu, choose Settings, and then Ta sk ba r .
If you’re using the keyboard:
•Press [Windows] to display the Start Menu.
•Highlight the Settings option, highlight Ta s kb a r in the sub-menu, and press [ENTER].
The Tas k ba r a nd Sta r t M e n u dialog box is displayed.
•Tap on the items you want to activate or deactivate. The check mark indicates active items.
If you’re using the keyboard:
•Highlight the options you want to activate, and press the [SPACE] key to select them. A check mark
indicates active items.
3.8.2.2The Start Menu
The StartMenu lists the operations you can access and work with. It is available from the startup desktop or
from within any application.
•To display the menu, tap on the Start Menu.
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Note: Tap on the item in the menu with which you want to work.
If you’re using the keyboard:
•Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item, and press [ENTER], or
If the menu item has an underlined character:
•Type the underlined alpha character. For example, to display the Run dialog box, type the letter ‘r’.
3.8.2.2.1 Programs
•Choose Programs to display a sub-menu of options. The programs displayed will be those resident in
the Windows\Programs folder of the computer.
Figure 3.6 Program Sub-Menu
This sub-menu allows you to choose Command Prompt, Internet Explorer, installed applications (e.g., Micro-
soft WordPad), PsionVU Access, Remote Desktop Connection, Wi-Fi Config, or Windows Explorer.
Demo
This folder contains the Scanner Demo, Demo Signature and Demo Sound applications. Scanner Demo can
be used to test how the hand-held reads and writes barcodes. Demo Signature allows you to capture a signature written on the screen with your stylus and save it to a file. Demo Sound allows you to record and
playback sound files. The ‘Sample Rate’ and the ‘Bits Per Sample’ are the rates at which the sound will be
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recorded. Sounds recorded at the higher sample rate or bits per sample will be higher quality sound but will
require more file storage space. Lower sample rates and/or bits per sample produces a smaller file, but the
sound quality suffers. The record and play buttons operate the same as any recording device. The X icon
deletes the sound and the diskette icon allows you to save your sound.
Command Prompt
Command Prompt is used to access the DOS command prompt. At the prompt, you can type DOS commands such as dir to display all the directories in the drive.
Internet Explorer
Omnii is equipped with Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded CE. You can access the Internet
Options icon through the Start Menu under Settings>Control Panel or by double-tapping on the desktop
icon My Device and then, double-tapping on the Control Panel icon.
Microsoft WordPad
WordPad is a basic word processor used to create, edit, and print .rtf, .doc, and .txt files.
PsionVU Access
PsionVU Access allows you to change the appearance and actions of the desktop from the default Windows
Classic Shell to the PsionVU shell.
Remote Desktop Connection
Remote Desktop Connection is an Omnii application used to connect to a Windows Terminal Server so that
you can run a “session” on the Server machine using the hand-held (Windows Embedded CE device).
“Remote Desktop Connection” on page 98 provides a website with details about this option.
Wi-Fi Config
The Wi-Fi Config application is used to configure the Omnii 802.11b/g radio for one or more wireless network
profiles.
Windows Explorer
The Windows Explorer installed on your Omnii is consistent with all Windows Embedded CE devices.
3.8.2.2.2 Shortcuts
Figure 3.7 Shortcuts Sub-Menu
System Tray
If your touchscreen is not enabled, you can use the System Tray option to access the icons in the taskbar at
the bottom of the screen. The taskbar displays indicators such as a radio signal icon. These indicators are
attached to dialog boxes that provide additional information.
•Choose Shortcuts>System Tray.
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When System Tray is chosen, the taskbar icons become accessible. To display the dialog box attached to an
icon:
•Use the arrow keys to highlight an icon, for example, the Bluetooth icon.
•Press [ENTER] to display the Bluetooth menus.
Cycle Tasks
When Cycle Tasks is selected (and the Task Manager is not open), you can cycle through active applications.
To cycle through your active applications:
•Choose Shortcuts>Cycle Tasks, or
•Press [ALT] [TAB].
Tas k M a n a g er
The Ta s k M an ag er allows you to switch to another task or to end an active task. To display the task manager
window:
•Tap on Shortcuts>Task Manager, or
•Press [ALT] [ESC].
3.8.2.2.3 Settings
The Settings sub-menu includes the following settings: Control Panel, Network and Dial-up Connections
and Taskbar and Start Menu.
Figure 3.8 Settings Sub-Menu
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Control Panel
The Control Panel contains applets used to configure hardware, the operating system and the shell. If your
Omnii is running with the Psion Open TekTerm application or another application, additional configuration
applets may appear in the Control Panel.
Network and Dial-Up Connections
The Network and Dial-up Connections window allows you to configure the Omnii network interfaces or
execute an existing configuration. Refer to “Connectivity” on page 17 for radio setup details.
Taskbar and Start Menu
The Tas k ba r a nd Sta r t M e n u option displays a dialog box in which you can customize the taskbar, choosing
which options will be displayed. Refer to “Customizing the Taskbar” on page 36 for additional details about
this option.
3.8.2.2.4 Run
Choosing the Run option from the Start Menu displays a dialog box in which you can enter the name of the
program, folder or document you want to open or launch.
3.8.2.2.5 Shutdown
The Shutdown menu includes these options: Suspend, Warm Reset and Cold Reset.
Suspend
The Suspend option suspends Omnii immediately. This is equivalent to turning the hand-held off.
Warm Reset
The Warm Reset option resets the hand-held, leaving all saved files and registry settings intact. Any
unsaved data is lost.
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lost; however, the registry settings are saved.
3.9The PsionVU Desktop Shell
The appearance and actions of the desktop can be changed by tapping on the PsionVU Shell icon on your
desktop, which activates the PsionVU shell.
Note: Omnii will be reset if you choose to switch shells.
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After resetting the Omnii, the desktop appearance will be very different. The programs are accessed with
finger (or stylus) taps and swipes. If there are more applications than shown on one screen, a white animated dot will be present on the side of the screen in the direction of the next set of icons. Swiping the
screen to that direction will move the display to the next screen.
Note: Although the Desktop appearance defaults to the “Ingenuity” theme, the theme is not
changed using the PsionVU Shell icon. To change themes, open the Shell Settings>Advanced
menu in PsionVU Access (see “Shell Settings” on page 94).
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A different program, PsionVU Access, enables you to customize your computer settings, remove or add
shortcuts to the Favourites Bar and Control Panel, and limit access to various different components on the
computer and the system tray icons for security. For details see “PsionVU Access” on page 93. To change
your Desktop background, refer to “Shell Settings” on page 94.
Active Tasks Bar
Open applications are shown in the top bar—the most recently opened is the first icon on the left. Tapping
once on a program icon will maximize the application. This feature replaces the Task Manager of the
Windows Classic Shell.
Date/Time Bar
Tapping once on the date or time will open the Date/Time Properties settings to enable you to change your
settings and time zone.
Fav o urites Ba r
The Favourites Bar replaces the Windows Classic Shell’s Desktop and Start Menu. These icons are the
program shortcuts from your Windows>Start Menu. Tapping once will open the program. If you tap and hold
on an icon, the application name is displayed.
Notifications Bar
This bar shows the run-time program notifications for Battery, Vol ume , Wi-Fi, Phone or GPRS, and other no-
tifications for the programs you are running. This feature replaces the Taskbar of the Windows Classic
Shell.
Desktop Minimized View
When an application is opened and maximized, the desktop view is minimized and the Notifications Bar is
shown at the bottom of the screen. Tapping anywhere on the Notifications Bar (except on the SIP) will
restore the PsionVU desktop.
Note: In order to use the SIP, turn on the automatic settings in Control Panel>Input Panel.
PsionVU Access
The PsionVU Access program allows you to open a different program, PsionVU, which enables you to customize your computer settings, remove or add shortcuts to the Favourites Bar and Control Panel, and limit
access to various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security. For details
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see “PsionVU Access” on page 93. To change your Desktop background, refer to “Shell Settings” on
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page 94.
To op e n P s ion V U :
•Tap on the PsionVU Access icon in the Favourites Bar.
3.9.1Restoring the Windows Classic Shell
The default Desktop appearance and actions can be restored by tapping on the PsionVU Shell icon in the
Favourites Bar.
Figure 3.10 Shell Switch to Windows Classic Shell Desktop
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Restoring the Windows Classic Shell
Note: Omnii will be reset if you choose to switch shells.
3.10General Maintenance
3.10.1Caring for the Touchscreen
The touchscreen is covered with a thin, flexible polyester plastic sheet with a conductive coating on the
inside. The polyester can be permanently damaged by harsh chemicals and is susceptible to abrasions and
scratches. Using sharp objects on the touchscreen can scratch or cut the plastic, or crack the internal conductive coating. The chemicals listed below must not come into contact with the touchscreen:
•mustard
•ketchup
•sodium hydroxide
•concentrated caustic solutions
•benzyl alcohol
•concentrated acids
If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments, consider applying a disposable screen protector (ST6112).
These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will dramatically extend the useful life of the
touchscreen. When they become scratched and abraded, they are easily removed and replaced.
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Cleaning Omnii
3.10.2Cleaning Omnii
Important: Do not immerse the unit in water. Dampen a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe
•Use only mild detergent or soapy water to clean the hand-held unit.
•Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning. Omnii has a plastic case that is susceptible to harsh chemicals. The plastic is partially soluble in oils, mineral spirits and gasoline. The
plastic slowly decomposes in strong alkaline solutions.
•To clean ink marks from the keypad and touchscreen, use isopropyl alcohol.
the unit clean.
To prevent damage to the touchscreen, use only your finger or the stylus (pen)
supplied with your Omnii.
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