Revo IT9000 User Manual

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Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0
Entry Level Handy Terminal
Version
1.1
August / 12/
2011
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Table of Contents
Charpt 1.
Reference
s ................................................................................................. 4
1.1. General Use And Product Safety................................................................ 4
1.2. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .................... 5
1.3. SAR Comp
liance
....................................................................................... 7
1.4. WEEE Compliance.................................................................................... 7
1.5. System Sp
ecificati
ons ................................................................................ 7
1.6. Environment Standard ............................................................................... 9
1.7. Product
Label
............................................................................................ 9
1.8. Warranty And After Serv
ice
..................................................................... 10
Charpt 2. Introdu
cti
on ............................................................................................. 11
2.1. Package Contents .................................................................................... 11
2.2. General View........................................................................................... 11
2.2.1. Handy Terminal Front Side View ................................................. 12
2.2.2. Handy Terminal Back Side View.................................................. 12
2.3. Keypad
Description
................................................................................. 14
2.3.1. Key Maps and Behavior ............................................................... 14
2.3.2. Numeric Keypad Alpha Mode and Triple Click ........................... 16
2.3.3. Function Key ............................................................................... 18
2.3.4. The Soft
Keypad
.......................................................................... 20
2.4. Scanning Barcode.................................................................................... 21
2.5. Resetting the Handy Terminal.................................................................. 22
2.5.1. Software (Warm)
Reset
................................................................ 22
2.5.2. Cold Reset ................................................................................... 22
2.6. Saving to Flash ........................................................................................ 23
Charpt 3. Getting Started......................................................................................... 25
3.1. Charging the Battery Pack ....................................................................... 25
3.1.1. Installing the battery pack ............................................................ 25
3.1.2. Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter ............................. 26
3.1.3. Charging the battery pack with Single Dock................................. 27
3.2. Starting the Handy
Terminal
.................................................................... 28
3.3. Power (and Backlight) on / off ................................................................. 28
3.4. Navigating the
Display
............................................................................ 28
3.4.1. The Command Bar ....................................................................... 29
3.4.2. The Task Bar................................................................................ 29
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3.4.3. Using the Stylus ........................................................................... 29
3.5. Calibration of the touch Screen................................................................ 30
3.6. Control Panel........................................................................................... 30
3.6.1. Barcode Setting............................................................................ 31
3.7. Backup and Restore Function .................................................................. 33
Charpt 4.
Communication
....................................................................................... 35
4.1. Bluetooth Dev
ice
..................................................................................... 35
4.1.1. Connect to a Bluetooth dev
ice
...................................................... 35
4.1.2. File transfer between two Terminals............................................. 37
4.2. Ethernet Network .................................................................................... 38
4.3. Microsoft®
ActiveSync®
........................................................................ 39
4.4. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .................. 40
Charpt 5. Appendix................................................................................................. 42
5.1. Windows Core Version Support I
tem
....................................................... 42
5.2. AIM Code Identifiers of Symbol SE955 .................................................. 55
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Charpt 1. References
Reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described
i
n this document at any time without notices. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, assumes no liability resulting from any errors of omissions in this guide, or from the use of the information contained herein. Further, reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes.
This document is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing.
1.1. General Use And Product Safety
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Do not stare into the laser beam directly or shine it into eyes.
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Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact,
as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibility cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside, for such contact would irritate the skin.
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Although the handy terminal has been passed the test of IP54 standard
for water and dust resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture. For these conditions exceed the IP54 standard, and could result in water or other contaminants entering into the handy terminal.
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Use only the approved AC Adapter with the Terminal. Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause a fire or electrical shock to the user.
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Be sure that only authorized supplier are allowed to disassemble and reassemble the device. If the device or parts has been damaged due to any wrong handling, shall void the product and parts warranty.
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Always make back-up copies of all important data. Easy done by using a
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cable or Single Cradle (sold by optional) to transfer data to the computer. Manufacturer is not liable for any data damages or data loss caused by deletion or corruption by using of this device, or due to the drained battery.
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Lithium-ion battery packs might get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause
serious injury if exploded by abusive using. Please follow the safety warnings listed as below:
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Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat the battery.
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Do not
install
the
battery
pack backwards so the polarity is reserved.
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Do not connect the positive Battery pack with negative battery
pack to each other with any metal object (like wire).
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Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects.
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Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike the battery pack with
a hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise put it to strong impacts or shocks.
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Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
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Do not expose battery pack to liquid, or allow the battery contacts to
get wet.
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Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack
contains safety and protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
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Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the
specified device. When it is used in devices other than the specified devices, the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device causes any abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery pack to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
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In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one’s eye,
do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.
1.2. Federal Communication Commiss
ion
Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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NOTS: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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1.3. SAR Compliance
This equipment has been SAR-evaluated for use in laptops (notebooks)
with side slot configuration.
Caution:
Please also note that Terminal is limited in CH1~CH11 for
2.4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A. The FCC ID of Handy Terminal is SPY-PDT
1.4. WEEE Compliance
This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEEE) appropriately, per
Directive Europe 2002/96/EC. In most areas, this product can be recycled, reclaimed and re-used when properly discarded. Do not discard labeled units with trash.
1.5. System Specifications
Processo
r
Marvell PXA270 with 312 MHz 32 bits RISC CPU
Memor
y - 2GB Flash ROM
- 64 MB SDRAM
Display and Touch Panel
- Trans-missive Micro Reflective 2.4” TFT 256K Color QVGA LCD with high brightness LED backlight
- Resistive type touch panel (optional)
Audi
o
- Two
buzzers
RF Radio Supp
ort(Option)
- Wireless LAN
- 802.
11b/g Wireless LAN
- Compliant with WPA and IEEE 802.11i WPA2
- Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX)
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Version 4 certification
- Support full range of 802.1x(EAP) including EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST, LEAP, PEAP-MSCHAPv2 and PEAP-GTC
- Support Static, Pre-shared and Dynamic encryption 40-bit and 128-bit keys. WEP, WPA: TKIP and WPA2:AES
- Support coexistence with Bluetooth
RF Radio Supp
ort(Option)
-Bluetooth WPAN
-- Class II
with V2.0 compliant
-- Range 10 m
-- Support coexistence with WiFi
External Connect Port
s
- One I/O connector support USB Client and power input
- I/O connector supports connection for USB cable, cradle and power adapter
- USB supports USB Client with USB 1.1 compliant
Scan Engine - M
otorola SE955 1D laser scanner
Indicato
r
-
One tw
o color LED for charger st
atus
indicator
Red: Charging
Green: Fully charged
- One two color LED scanner indicator
Red: Scanning
Green: Good scan
Batter
y
- Standard battery pack: 1100mAH, 3.7V, Li-Ion
- Extended battery pack: 2000mAH, 3.7V, Li-Ion
- One rechargeable 15mAH, 2.4V Li-MH
backup battery
- One battery cover sensor switch
- Battery charge time: 1100mAH battery pack: 2.5 hours
2000mAH battery pack: 4.0 hours
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Power
Adapter
- 100~240Vac, 50/60
Hz In
put
- 5Vdc/3Adc, Wall Mount
Button/Ke
y - One 23-key numeri
c key
pad
- Four function keys
- Two direction keys
- One scan key
- One power button
Dimension
s 135(L) x 50(W) x 25(H) mm
Weigh
t
170g including 1100mAH battery pack 190g including 2000mAH battery pack
Softwar
e - WinCE 5.0 Core Version
- Backup manager, Scanner Setting utility,
- SDK and BSP development software
1.6. Environment Standard
Storage Temperature
-25 ~ 60
Operation Temperature
-10 ~ 50
Humidit
y
95% non-condensing @ 40
Free Dr
op
1.2m (4ft) drop to concrete, 3 drops per 6
surfaces
Tumble Drop
100 times 2 feet tumbles (200 drops)
Environmental Sealing
IP54 Standard
ESD
+/-8KV Air Discharge, +/-4KV Contact
Discharge
Regulatory Compliance
CE, CB, FCC, NCC, SRMC, CCC
1.7. Product Label
The Handy Terminal has several labels as showed in Figure 1-1.
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Figure 1-1
1.8. Warranty And After Service
Should this Handy Terminal be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the problem.
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Charpt 2. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Terminal, a Microsoft Windows® CE .Net rugged Terminal. It’s special combination of features make it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as :
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Small rugged lightweight form factor
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Microsoft Windows® CE .Net 5.0 core operating system
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Flexible module design
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Wireless mobility via Bluetooth (802.11b/g by optional)
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Robust expansion capability
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Trans-missive type color LCD display
2.1. Package Contents
Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and
damage:
No.
Item
Notes
1. Handy Terminal Standard 2 Quick Guide Standard
3. Standard Battery Pack (1100mAH) Standard
4. Power Adapter Standard
5. USB Y Cable Standard
6. Hand Strap Standard
7. Stylus Standard
2.2. General View
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2.2.1. Handy Terminal Front Side View
Figure 2-1
2.2.2. Handy Terminal Back Side View
Figure 2-2
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Table 2-1 Description of Terminal General View
1 Scanner LED Indicator
Red” color
Scan is in progress
Green” color
Scan is reading successful
2 Charge LED
Indicator
Red” color
Battery Pack is still charging
Green” color
Battery Pack is charged full
3 LCM/ Touch Panel Do specific action through touch panel by stylus 4 Scan key Start scanning the barcode by pressing the scan key 5 Power key Turns on the system resume or turn off the system
suspend, if this power key button is pressed.
6 Fun key( )
1. This key is used to combination with other keys to
type special character or perform system functions
2. The s
tat
us icon of task bar w
ill display like
when it is orange function mode.
7 F1 key~ F4 key The four application keys, hot keys of application
program defined by end user.
8
Navig
ati
on key(
)
Combine fun Key and Navigation keys for left, right, up and down directions
9 Alpha-Numeric keys
Numeric keys, Change to Alpha keys after pressing
Alpha key.
10 Alpha key
1. Toggle Alpha-mode for Alpha-Numeric keys
2. The s
tat
us icon of task bar w
ill display like
when it is Alpha mode.
11 Fun key ( )
1. This key is used to combination with other keys to
type special character or perform system functions.
2. The status icon of task bar will display like when it is blue function mode.
12 Enter key This key confirms data entry 13 DC power /USB
Synchronization port
A connector to support DC power, USB
Synchronization functions
14 Barcode window A window for scanning of barcode reader 15 Stylus Use the stylus for selecting items and entering
information.
16 Battery cover Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery cover
to leave system from suspend mode
17 Battery cover latch To keep Battery Cover locked 18 Hand strap This strap can be sealed tighter or looser
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2.3. Keypad Description
Figure 2-3
2.3.1. Key Maps and Behavior
A 23-key numeric alpha keypad contain 0-9 digits as single keystrokes will be produced. The triple click behavior to Alphabetic keys is described elsewhere.
Position
Legend Default Alpha Blue Orange
Function Function Function
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1
ESC
2
SCAN
3
Enter
4
Alpha
5
Bksp Windows
Start Menu
Key Lock
6
Up
Bright +
7
Down
Bright -
8
F1 Caps F5 F9
9
F2 Shift F6 F10
10
F3 Ins F7 F11
11
F4 Mute F8 F12
12
1 Del
Ctrl
13
2
a, b, c @
Alt
14
3
d, e, f
Back Tab
Ta
b
15
4
g, h, i
%
16
5
j, k, l
17
6
m, n, o
18
7
p, q, r, s
19
8
t, u, v
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20
9
w, x, y, z
21
0 Space
=
2.3.2. Numeric Keypad Alpha Mode and Triple Click
In the 23-key Numeric keypad system, an ‘Alpha’ mode allows Alphabetic characters to be entered. To enter the Alpha mode, press the ALPHA key. After that, the 0, 1, 2, … 8, 9 keys will only represent Alphabetic characters, per the table below.
Default Alpha mode produces lower case alphabetic characters. User can use Shift or Caps Lock to get upper case alphabetic characters. No keyboard messages will be generated until the character selection is finalized.
Numeric
Mode
Alpha Mode
Key
Legend
First Key-press Second Key-press
Third Key-press Fourth Key-press
Caps On Caps Off Caps On Caps Off
Shift
Shift
Shift
Shift
Ins On Ins Off Ins On Ins Off
Mute On Mute Off Mute On Mute Off
Start Menu On Start Menu Off Start Menu On Start Menu Off
Space Space Space Space
Del
Del
Del
Del
a
b
c
a
d
e
f
d
g
h
i
g
j
k
l
j
m
n
o
m
p
q
r
s
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t
u
v
t
w
x
y
z
Table 2- 2 Alpha + Numeric keys define
To
Enter
Press the Keys
To
Enter
Press the Keys
a
A
b
B
c
C
d
D
e
E
f
F
g
G
h
H
i
I
j
J
k
K
l
L
m
M
n
N
o
O
p
P
q
Q
r
R
s
S
t
T
u
U
v
V
w
W
x
X
y
Y
z
Z
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2.3.3. Function Key
The “Fun” key is used to combine with other key to type special character
or perform system functions.
The status icon of task bar will display like when it is Numerical
mode.
If press key first, the status icon of task bar will display like
and it is Alpha mode, If repress key again, then return to Numerical mode.
If press key first, the status icon of task bar will display like and it is Blue Function mode, if repress key again, then return to Numerical mode.
If press key first, the status icon of task bar will display like and it is Orange Function mode, If repress key again, then return to Numerical mode.
Ke
y
Sequence
Fn+ Main
Function
Definition
Backlight
increase
1. Increase the LED backlight brightness of display
screen(Lighter)
2. You must press key to enter Orange function mode first, then press key to increase backlight
brightness each time.
Backlight
decrease
1.
Decrease the LED backlight brightness of display
screen( darker)
2. You must press key to enter Orange function mode first, then press key to decrease backlight
brightness each time.
Le
ft
It is same as “←” key on the standard keyboard of desktop
Right
It is same as “→” key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
5
It is same as F5 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
6
It is same as F6 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
7
It is same as F7 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
8
It is same as F8 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
9
It is same as F9 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
10
It is same as F10 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
11
It is same as F11 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
F
12
It is same as F12 key on the standard keyboard of desktop
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Ke
y
Sequence
Fn+ Main
Function
Definition
Caps
It is same as Caps key on the standard keyboard of desktop
Shift
It is same as Shit key on the standard keyboard of desktop
Ins
It will insert next character that you press on the cursor
Mute
Disable / Enable Scan beep
Ctrl
It is same as Ctrl key on the standard keyboard of desktop
$
It will display a “$“ character on the cursor
Del
It is same as Del key on the standard keyboard of desktop
Alt
It is same as Alt key on the standard keyboard of desktop
@
It will display a “@“ character on the cursor
Back Tab
Move the cursor to previous tab stop or previous control (on a form),like “Shift & Tab” key the standard keyboard of desktop.
T
ab
Move the cursor to tab stop,like “Tab” key the standard keyboard of desktop
+
It will display a “+“ character on the cursor
%
It will display a “%“ character on the cursor
It will display a“—“
character on the cursor
(
It will display a “(“ character on the cursor
#
It will display a “#“ character on the cursor
)
It will display a “)“ character on the cursor
*
It will display a “*“ character on the cursor
?
It will display a “?“ character on the cursor
/
It will display a “/“ character on the cursor
|
It will display a “|“ character on the cursor
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Ke
y
Sequence
Fn+ Main
Function
Definition
:
It will display a “:“ character on the cursor
\
It will display a “\“ character on the cursor
It will pop up the start menu of system.
;
It will display a ““ character on cursor
[K/B Lock
[Icon]
If you want lock the Keyboard, please press key first,
and then press key. It will display on th
e
s
tat
us bar, Otherwise, if you want unlock keyboard, you
must press key, and then press key again.
Space
It will display a space character on the cursor
It will display a “、“ character on cursor
=
It will display a “= “ character on cursor
.
It will display a “. “ character on cursor
,
It will display a “, “ character on cursor
2.3.4. The Soft Keypad
In applications that accept keypad input, the soft input panel (SIP) can be used
to enter data using the stylus. The SIP is digital, QWERTY-Style keyboard ( See Figure 2-4 ).
To open the SIP, tap the keyboard icon
to open the menu and select
Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard.
Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the Soft Input Panel
for the current application(see Figure 2-5).
Figure 2-4 Figure 2-5
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2.4. Scanning Barcode
To use the scanning function, complete the following steps:
1. Press the scan key. The scanner scans as long as you hold the key or for few seconds.
2. Upon reading a barcode, the red LED indicator comes on until the trigger is release or few seconds. The green LED and the beep tone indicate a good read.
3. Aim the scanning beam at the center of barcode.
4. Barcode Scanning Position This device can read from 40mm to 300mm distance. a) Position the laser scanner close to the barcode when scanning small
barcodes. And position it is a distance from the barcode when scanning large barcodes
b) The reader can be detected by a red beam.
5. Bad Scanning Position
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a) Make sure that the bars enter the laser beam when scanning large
barcodes.
b) Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam position as below.
Note:
This product scans using laser light. Never look directly into the laser light or shine the laser light into the eyes
2.5. Resetting the Handy Terminal
2.5.1. Software (Warm) Reset
A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that close
all applications, clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system.
Reason to Warm Reset:If an application “hangs”, initiate a warm reset to
terminate the application only.
Procedure to Warm Reset:To initialize a warm reset, press and hold the
<
>
& < > key
.
Note: After Warm Reset:
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The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
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The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
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The wireless will reconnects to the network system.
2.5.2. Cold Reset
1. You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WINCE.NET OS lock up or
Warm Reset still can’t work
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2. To perform Cold Reset, please press <
>
& <
>
& < > key
simultaneously until Cold reset start.
3. Device will initiate boot up after Cold Reset.
Caution
Please press the <ESC> & <Power> key first. Try warm reset before you initiate Cold Reset. All applications will be Closed and working RAM and all files will be cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset. It’s better install your application and files to StorageCard folder.
2.6. Saving to Flash
The StorageCard folder let the application or a data file can be stored into the
Flash Memory. To save an application or data to the Flash Memory, from your current application, select File ‡ Save As ‡ select the StorageCard location and save it.
You can use backup manager form start ‡ program ‡ backup manager to backup all system and save it to the StorageCard folder after you install your application program and do the all setting complete.
Note
The StorageCard storage memory persists all reset (warm/cold reboot) conditions and software/firmware updates.
We strongly recommend installing all applications, applets, programs, and important data files to the StorageCard location.
Caution
If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM, a hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file.
The size of the Flash Disk folder will vary, depending on the size of system firmware。
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Inside of My Device please select StorageCard icon, then tap File
Properties
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The StorageCard Properties dialog will display the size of
StorageCard folder。
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Note : IT9000 will include 2GB Micro SD card , please don’t remove it. and
must have systemtool folder on the storage card.
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Charpt 3. Getting Started
3.1. Charging the Battery Pack
Before using the Handy Terminal, perform the basic procedure of charging the battery pack through the following steps.
3.1.1. Installing the battery pack
1. Turn the switch cover latch and lift the battery cover away from the Handy Terminal.
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2. Turn the switch cover latch and lift the battery cover away from the Handy Terminal.
3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and ensuring the battery snaps into place
4. Replace the battery cover by insert the top first, switch lock the battery cover latch to secure the cover to the Handy Terminal.
5. Charge time. For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 5 hours. Subsequent charging time needs approximately 3 hours.
Caution
When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Handy Terminal turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns to green.
3.1.2. Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter
1. Plug in the DC-IN Converter to the Handy Terminal bottom connector
2. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter
3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with DC-IN Converter
4. Connect the power cord to a power source
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3.1.3. Charging the battery pack with Single Dock
a) Do not leave the battery pack inside of the Handy Terminal
1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter
2. Connect the power cord to a power source
3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with Single Dock
4. Insert the Handy Terminal into the Single Dock
b) Place the spare battery pack into the Single Cradle’s spare Battery charging
slot
1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter
2. Connect the power cord to a power source
3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with Single Cradle
4. Insert the Battery pack into the Single Cradle’s spare Battery slot
Caution
When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Handy Terminal turns to Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns to Blue.
Caution
Please don’t remove the Battery pack too long from Handy Terminal after you have already full-charged the Battery pack and backup battery pack and start to use the Handy Terminal. Otherwise the data stored inside SDRAM memory will be lost. Please also keep in mind power the Handy Terminal off if you want to change the main Battery pack.
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3.2. Starting the Handy Terminal
Press the Power key to turn on/off the Handy Terminal. If the Handy Terminal does not power on, please perform a cold boot. See 2.5 Resetting the Handy Terminal on page 22
Caution: When a battery is fully inserted in Handy Terminal for the first
time, upon the Handy Terminal’s first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically.
When the Handy Terminal is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. A splash screen appears for a short period of time followed by the Wince.NET 5.0 window.
3.3. Power (and Backlight) on / off
Press the Power/Backlight key briefly ( ). If the Handy Terminal does not power on, please perform the cold reset.
As the Handy Terminal initializes its File system, the Terminal splash screen displays for about 30 seconds.
To turn off the Handy Terminal, just press the Power/Backlight key again. This action does not actually turn off the Handy Terminal, it only turn the Handy Terminal into suspend mode. All running applications remain as you left them, until you press the Power key again to resume operation of the Handy Terminal
3.4. Navigating the Display
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3.4.1. The Command Bar
Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs, such a
opening a file, or editing a file.
3.4.2. The Task Bar
The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the icon, an icon for the active
program, the current time, and system icons for utilities loaded in memory. The Task bar includes menu names, buttons, and the keyboard icon, which opens and closes the soft input panel (SIP). The Task bar allows you to select and close programs. Refer to Figure 3-1 to view the Task bar.
Figure 3-1
Command Bar
Task Bar
3.4.3. Using the Stylus
The stylus function like a mouse, hold the stylus like a pen or pencil. You can do
action as follow.
¤
Double
Tap:Touch
the
icon twice
on the
screen
to
open
or
execute
it.
¤ Drag:Firmly press
the
icon
on the
screen
to
drag across
the screen.
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Caution
Never use an actual pen, pencil,
or
sharp/ abrasive object
to
write on
the
touch
screen.
Do
not
apply unnecessary high pressures
on the screen.
3.5. Calibration of the touch Screen
On the initial boot-up of the Handy Terminal, the stylus calibration screen (Labeled Align Screen) opens. Use the stylus to press and hold briefly on the center of each target as it moves around the screen.
If necessary, adjust the backlight on the Handy Terminal to make the screen readable.
When you feel the touch screen function is poor or the operation does not match the exact location it should be, please recalibrate the screen by using the stylus to tap the Start ‡ Settings ‡ Control Panel ‡ Stylus, to open the “Calibration” to recalibrate again
3.6. Control Panel
From the Desktop, double click the “My Device” icon then double click the “Control Panel” icon to open the Windows CE 5.0 control panel. The control panel can be launched from Start ‡ Settings ‡ Control panel also.
All applet programs are displayed as a icon on the screen.
Notes: Please make sure that StorageCard folder have a subfolder name
“systemtool” after firmware version v1.20. And some execute files of control panel are store to systemtool folder.
Figure 3-2
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3.6.1. Barcode Sett
ing
Double click the “BC Settings” icon from control panel to open the barcode setting. The system administrator can enable /disable the barcode type from the “barcode” page that can be decoded by scanner which you enable.
Tap the “Symbology” page, you can select a barcode type form “Symbology
item to do the advance setting which you want.
Tap the “Data Options” page, you can set another option for all barcode type.
Tap the “Barcode ID” page, you can set display barcode Id for all barcode type.
Figure 3-3
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Note:
Code ID Des
cripti
on
Symbol Code ID character
Symbol Code ID define:
A: UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8 , EAN-13 B: Code39 , Code32
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C: Codabar
D: Code128 , ISBT 128 E: Code93 F: Interleaved 2 of 5 G: Discrete 2 0f 5 J: MSI K: UCC/EAN-128 L: Bookland EAN M: Trioptic Code 39 N: Coupon Code
R: RSS-14, RSS-Limited, RSS-Expanded Aim Code ID Character
Please se
e
Charpt 5.2 AIM code Identifiers of Sym
bol SE955.
3.7. Backup and Restore Function
Tap Start ‡ Program ‡ Backup Manager, the SunnySoft Backup Manager program be executed. The system administrator cans choice Easy Mode or Advanced Mode to backup all system or backup the folders what you want.
The backup directory can be choice to StorageCard folder or My Documents folder.
Notes1. The file on the
StorageCard folder
will
permanent exist even cold reset.
2.
You
can
enable auto restore procedure
on
control panel,
if
you
enable
auto restore,
it will
execute auto restore procedure after system
cold
reset.
3. The
system
will auto
backup after power
is
lower then 10%.
The backup file is an execution file. The system administrator can double click the backup file icon to restore the system. After restore complete please warm reset again.
Figure 3-5
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Charpt 4. Communication
4.1. Bluetooth Device
The system administrator has discovered and paired with a Bluetooth device from OBEX tools of Terminal. The system administrator can assign a friend name for Terminal that default friend name is “WindowsCE”.
The OBEX tools also support file transfer between two Terminals by Bluetooth connection.
Not
e
s:
¤
Start ‡ settings ‡ control panel ‡ double click
the “system”
icon.
¤
The system administrator can assign a device name from “Device Name” Page, default is “WindowsCE”。
¤
You can disable Bluetooth function from wireless communication of Control Panel
.
4.1.1. Connect to a Bluetooth device
The administrator can perform procedure as follow to communication with Bluetooth device and Terminal.
ÿ
Double click the “OBEX tools” icon from control panel.
ÿ
Tap the “Connect “ from menu
ÿ
Tap the “Search Device” to discovery the Bluetooth device nearby the
Terminal.
ÿ
Select the Bluetooth device that you want pair.
ÿ
Select the “Printer Device“ or “GPS Device” depend on the device, then
press “Ok” button. And pop-up a message window to display the connect
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port name.
Figure 4-1
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4.1.2. File transfer between two Terminals
The role of one terminal must set as “server” from OBEX tools, and another must set as “client”.
The role of server can be assigned a folder ( Ex “StorageCard” folder ) to share for client. The role of client can assign a file path to link the Server folder.
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If connect ok between two Terminals , the Client will display the folder of server, you can create a folder , delete a folder , sent a file from client to server ….
4.2. Ethernet Network
Terminal Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g model can communicate with the host computer
using the on-board radio frequency component and Access point.
To tap the icon or at Task bar, then a Wireless LAN screen “
WLAN
Manager
” appear, select “Wireless information” page. There is a list of Wireless
access points, double click the access point on the list that you want connect , set up the Encryption, Authentication, Network key items according the access point setting.
To tap the icon
at the Task bar, then the “Summit client utility” appear,
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you can change active profile by default or ThridPartyConfig.
The default admin password is “SUMMIT”.
The on-board radio frequency component of Terminal has an utility, it is visible on the desktop, please tap the “Summit Client utility” icon. You can find more information about this applet for the radio configuration from
http://www.summitdatacom.com/SCU.htm.
4.3. Microsoft® ActiveSync®
Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool that has possibility to connect with a host pc and an Terminal and synchronize the files on them. You can establish an ActiveSync connection between host pc and Terminal through the following electrical interfaces.
ÿ
USB interface:either directly or through the single cradle.
When the Terminal connect with host PC by USB interface, the Microsoft ActiveSync start running, you were prompted to create a partnership with your mobile device. When you set up a partnership, you can select synchronization and file conversation settings, which are contained in a file on your desktop computer. This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device. Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers.
For more information on partnerships, please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync
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documentation or help file.
4.4.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual.
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This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Charpt 5. Appendix
5.1. Windows Core Version Support Item
The (x) of item on the table be supported by Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 core version.
APPLICATIONS
AND SERVICES DEVELOPMENT
Active Template Library (ATL)
x
C Libraries and Runtimes
x
C++ Runtime Support for Exception Handling and Runtime Type Information
x
Full C Runtime
x
Standard I/O (STDIO)
x
Standard I/O ASCII (STDIOA)
x
String Safe Utility Functions
x
Standard String Functions - ASCII (corestra)
x
Component Services (COM and DCOM)
x
Component Object Model
x
COM
x
CoCreateGuid functionality for OLE32
x
COM Storage
x
DCOM
x
COM Storage
x
DCOM Remote Access
x
Minimal COM (No OLE Support)
x
CoCreateGuid functionality for OLE32
x
COM Storage
x
Speech Interface
x
Speech
API (SAPI) 5.0
x
Microsoft English (US) W indows CE Speech Recognizer (available in 4.2 only)*
Lightweight
Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) Client
x
Message Queuing (MSMQ)
x
SOAP Reliable Messaging Protocol (SRMP)
x
MSMQ ActiveX Wrappers
x
Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC)
x
Object Exchange Protocol (OBEX)
x
OBEX Server
x
OBEX Inbox
x
OBEX File Browser
x
OBEX Client
x
Pocket Outlook Object Model (POOM) API SOAP
Toolkit
x
Client
x
Server
x
Standard SDK for W indows CE
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.NET Compact Framework
x
OS Dependencies for .NET Compact Framework 1.0
x
Smart
Device
Authentication Utility
x
.NET Compact Framework 1.0
x
SQL Server CE 2.0 .NET Data Provider
x
SQL Server 2000 .NET Data Provider
x
SQL Server CE 2.0
x
XML
x
MSXML 3.0
x
XML Core Services and Document Object Model (DOM)
x
XML HTTP
x
XML Query Languages (XQL)
x
XML Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT)
x
XML SAX
x
XML Error Strings
x
XML Minimal Parser
x
Exchange Client
x
APPLICATIONS
- END USER
ActiveSync
File Sync
x
Inbox Sync Pocket Outlook Database Sync
CAB File Installer/Uninstaller
x
File Viewers*
Microsoft Excel Viewer* Microsoft Image Viewer* Microsoft PDF Viewer* Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer* Microsoft Word Viewer*
FLASH Update Sample Application
x
Games
x
Freecell
x
Solitaire
x
Help* Inbox Remote Desktop Connection
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
User Interface Dialog Boxes Smart Card Redirection File Storage Redirection
Filtered File Storage Redirection
Cut/Copy/Paste
Clipboard Redirection Serial and Parallel Port Redirection Audio Playback Redirection Printer Redirection
Terminal Emulator
x
W
indows Messenger
WordPad
CORE OS SERVICES
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Battery Driver
x
Display Support
x
Serial Port Support
x
Parallel Port Support
x
Internet
Appliance (IABASE) Support
x
Notification LED Support
x
PNP Notifications
x
USB Host Support
x
USB Human Input Device (HID) Class Driver
x
USB HID Keyboard and Mouse
x
USB HID Keyboard Only
x
USB HID Mouse Only
x
USB Printer Class Driver
x
USB Storage Class Driver
x
USB Remote NDIS Class Driver
x
Debugging Tools
x
Keyboard Test Application
x
Touch Driver Test Application
x
Remote Display Application
x
Tiny Kernel Test
Sample
Application
x
Toolhelp API
x
LMemDebug Memory Debugging Hooks
x
Notification (Choose 1)
x
UI based Notification
x
Non UI based Notification
x
Power Management (Choose 1)
x
Power Management (Full)
x
Power Management (Minimal)
x
Device Manager
x
Kernel Features
x
Target Control Support (Shell.exe)
x
Fiber API
x
FormatMessage
API
x
Memory Mapped Files
x
Message Queue - Point-to-Point
x
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES AND NETWORKING
Networking Features
x
Domain Discovery
x
Extended DNS Querying and Update (DNSAPI)
x
Secure DDNS
x
Extensible Authentication Protocol
x
Firewall
x
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
x
Gateway Logging
x
IPSec v4
x
NDIS Packet Capturing DLL
x
NDIS User-mode I/O Driver
x
Network Bridging
x
Network Driver Architecture (NDIS)
x
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Network Utilities (IpConfig, Ping, Route)
x
Reference Gateway User Interface
x
Remote Configuration Framework
x
TCP/IP
x
IP Helper API
x
TCP/IPv6
x
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
x
Control Point API
x
Device Host API
x
Device Host API (Minimal Subset)
x
Sample UPnP IGD Schema Implementation
x
UPnP Tools
x
UPnP Audio-Video DCP
x
AV Control Point API
x
AV
Device
API
x
AV Renderer Sample
USB Flash Config Tool
x
W
indows Networking API/Redirector (SMB/CIFS)
x
W
insock Support
x
Networking - Local Area Network (LAN)
x
Native W i-Fi W LAN Access Point Components
x
Native W i-Fi W LAN STA
x
W
ired Local Area Network (802.3, 802.5)
x
W
ireless LAN (802.11) STA - Automatic Configuration and 802.1x
x
Networking - Personal Area Network (PAN)
x
Bluetooth
x
Bluetooth Protocol Stack with Transport Driver Support
x
Bluetooth Stack with Integrated CSR Chipset Driver
x
Bluetooth Stack with Universal Loadable Driver
x
Bluetooth Stack with Integrated SDIO Driver
x
Bluetooth Stack with Integrated USB Driver
x
Bluetooth Stack with Integrated UART Driver
x
Bluetooth Profiles Support
x
Bluetooth HS/HF and Audio Gateway Service
x
Bluetooth LAP and Configuration Utility Bluetooth DUN Gateway
x
Bluetooth PAN
x
Bluetooth HID Device Support
x
Bluetooth HID - Keyboard
x
Bluetooth HID - Mouse
x
IrDA
x
Networking - W
ide
Area Network (WAN)
x
Dial Up Networking (RAS/PPP)
x
AutoDial
x
Standard Modem Support for Dial Up Networking
x
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
x
Telephony API (TAPI 2.0)
x
Unimodem support
x
Virtual Private Networking
x
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PPTP
x
L2TP/IPSec
x
Servers
x
Core Server Support
x
FTP Server
x
File Server
x
File Server Customizable UI
x
W
indows Peer-to-Peer Networking
x
Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP)
x
Identity Manager
x
Print Server
x
RAS
Server/PPTP
Server (Incoming)
Telnet Server
x
Web Server (HTTPD)
x
Active Server Pages (ASP) Support
x
JScript 5.6
x
VBScript 5.6
x
Device Management ISAPI Extension
x
WebDAV Support
x
Web Server Administration ISAPI
x
Web Proxy
x
Parental Controls
x
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
x
SNTP Server
x
SNTP Client with DST
x
SNTP
Automatic Updates and Server Synchronization
x
DEVICE MANAGEMEN
T
Device Management Client
x
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
x
FILE
SYSTEMS
AND DATA STORE
Compression
x
Database Support
x
File and Database Replication (Choose 1)
x
Bit-based
x
Count-Based
x
File System - Internal (Choose 1)
x
RAM and ROM File System
x
ROM-only File System
x
Registry Storage (Choose 1)
x
Hive-based Registry
x
RAM-based Registry
x
Storage Manager
x
Binary Rom Image File System
x
Storage Manager Control Panel Applet
x
EDB Database Engine
x
Partition Driver
x
CD/UDFS File System
x
FAT File System
x
Transaction-Safe
FAT File System (TFAT)
x
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System Password
x
FONTS
Arial
x
Arial (Subset 1_30)
x
Arial Black
x
Arial Bold
x
Arial Bold Italic
x
Arial Italic
x
Comic Sans MS
x
Comic Sans MS
x
Comic Sans MS Bold
x
Courier New
x
Courier New (Subset 1_30)
x
Courier New Bold
x
Courier New Bold Italic
x
Courier New Italic
x
Georgia
x
Georgia
x
Georgia Bold
x
Georgia Bold Italic
x
Georgia Italic
x
Impact
x
Kino
x
MSLogo
x
Symbol
x
Tahoma
x
Tahoma (Subset 1_07)
x
Tahoma Bold
x
Times New Roman
x
Times New Roman (Subset 1_30)
x
Times New Roman Bold
x
Times New Roman Bold Italic
x
Times New Roman Italic
x
Trebuchet MS
x
Trebuchet MS
x
Trebuchet MS Bold
x
Trebuchet MS Bold Italic
x
Trebuchet MS Italic
x
Verdana
x
Verdana
x
Verdana Bold
x
Verdana Bold Italic
x
Verdana Italic
x
Webdings
x
W
ingding
x
INTERNATIONAL
Input Method Manager (IMM)
x
Locale Services (Choose 1)
x
National Language Support (NLS)
x
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English (US) National Language Support only
x
Locale Specific Support
x
Arabic
x
Fonts
x
Tahoma (subset 1_08)
x
Tahoma Bold (subset 1_08)
x
Arial (subset 1_08)
x
Arial Bold (subset 1_08)
x
Courier New (subset 1_08)
x
Keyboard
x
Arabic Keyboard (101)
x
Chinese (Simplified)
x
Agfa
AC3 Font Compression
x
Fonts
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Choose 1)
x
SimSun & NSimSun
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_20)
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_50)
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_60)
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_70)
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_80)
x
SimSun & NSimSun (Subset 2_90)
x
SC_Song
x
GB18030 Data Converter
x
Input Method Editor (Choose 1)
x
MSPY 3.0 for W indows CE
x
MSPY 3.0 for W indows CE Database (Choose 1)
x
1.1 MB - Minimal Database
x
1.3 MB - Compact Database
x
1.7 MB - Standard Database
x
Double Spelling (Shuang Pin) soft keyboard - Large
x
Double Spelling (Shuang Pin) soft keyboard - Small
x
Pocket IME
x
Double Spelling (Shuang Pin) soft keyboard - Small
x
Chinese (Traditional)
x
Agfa AC3 Font Compression
x
Fonts
x
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Choose 1)
x
MingLiU & PMingLiU
x
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_70)
x
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_80)
x
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_90)
x
MS Ming
x
Input Method Editor
x
Pocket IME
x
Input Methods
x
Input by Radical (Chang Jei)
x
Handwriting Recognizer Engine
(HW
X)
MboxCHT HW X Sample UI
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Phonetic Input (Bopomofo)
x
English (Worldwide)
x
Input Methods
x
Handwriting Recognizer Engine
(HW
X)
English (U.S.)
x
Input Methods
x
Transcriber Handwriting Recognition Application
French
x
Input Methods
x
Transcriber Handwriting Recognition Application
German
x
Input Methods
x
Transcriber Handwriting Recognition Application
Hebrew
x
Fonts
x
Tahoma (subset 1_08)
x
Arial (subset 1_08)
x
Tahoma Bold (subset 1_08)
x
Arial Bold (subset 1_08)
x
Courier New (subset 1_08)
x
Keyboard
x
Hebrew Keyboard
x
Indic
x
Hindi
x
Fonts
x
Mangal
x
Keyboard
x
Hindi Traditional Keyboard
x
Marathi
x
Fonts
x
Mangal
x
Keyboard
x
Marathi Keyboard
x
Punjabi
x
Fonts
x
Raavi
x
Keyboard
x
Punjabi Keyboard
x
Telugu
x
Fonts
x
Gautami
x
Keyboard
x
Telugu Keyboard
x
Gujarati
x
Fonts
x
Shruti
x
Keyboard
x
Gujarati Keyboard
x
Kannada
x
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Fonts
x
Tunga
x
Keyboard
x
Kannada Keyboard
x
Tamil
x
Fonts
x
Latha
x
Keyboard
x
Tamil Keyboard
x
Japanese
x
Agfa AC3 Font Compression
x
Fonts
x
MS Gothic (Choose 1)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_50)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_60)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_80)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_90)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_70)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic (Subset 30)
x
MS Gothic & MS PGothic (Subset 30_1_19)
x
MS Mincho & MS PMincho
x
Input Method Editor (Choose 1)
x
IME 3.1
x
IME 3.1 Database (Choose 1)
x
Standard Database
x
Compact Database
x
Optional UI Components
x
Dictionary Tool
x
Properties Dialog Box
x
Advanced Settings Dialog Box (Landscape mode only)
x
System Tray Icon Manager
x
Pocket IME (Choose Additional Databases)
x
Name/Place Database
x
Supplemental Database
x
Test IME
x
Input Methods
x
All Characters List
x
Handwriting Recognizer Engine
(HW
X) Character Auto Complete - HW X Sample UI Multibox HW X Sample UI
Kana Soft Keyboard
x
Romaji/English Soft Keyboard
x
Search by Radical
x
Search by Stroke
x
Korean
x
Agfa AC3 Font Compression
x
Fonts
x
Gulim (GL_CE)
x
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Gulim & GulimChe (Choose 1)
x
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_30)
x
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_40)
x
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_50)
x
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_60)
x
Input Method Editor
x
IME 97
x
Input Methods
x
Handwriting Recognizer Engine
(HW
X) MboxKOR HW X Sample UI
Korean Soft Keyboard Sample
x
Thai
x
Fonts
x
Tahoma (subset 1_08)
x
Keyboard
x
Thai Kedmanee Keyboard
x
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
x
Unicode Script Processor for Complex Scripts
x
Internet Client Services
x
Browser
Application
Internet Explorer 6.0 for W indows CE - Standard Components
Internet Explorer 6.0 Sample Browser TV-Style Navigation Components
Pocket Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6.0 for W indows CE Components
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Internet Explorer
HTML/DHTML
API
Internet Explorer
HTML
Application Filter and Translation Internet Explorer Plug-in Image Decoder API
Internet Explorer PNG Image Decoder
Internet Explorer Theme Library
Internet Explorer Multiple-Language
Base
API
x
Internet Explorer Multiple-Language Full API Optional Charset/Encoding in registry
Internet Explorer RPC Support Internet Explorer TV-Style Navigation
Fixed-W
idth Layout Directional Tabbing Disable Vertical Scroll Bar and Events Customizable Font Range
URL Moniker Services
x
W
indows Internet Services
x
Passport SSI 1.4 Authentication
x
Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
x
XML Data Islands
x
XML MIME Viewer
x
Pocket Internet Explorer HTML View (W EBVIEW) Internet Options Control Panel
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Scripting
x
JScript 5.6
x
Script Authoring (Jscript)
x
Script Encode (Jscript)
x
VBScript 5.6
x
Script Authoring (VBScript)
x
Script Encode (VBScript)
x
MsgBox and InputBox support
x
GRAPHICS AND
MULTIMEDIA
TECHNOLOGIES
Graphics
x
Raster Fonts Support
x
V1 Font Compatibility
x
Alphablend API (GDI version)
x
Gradient Fill Support
x
Multiple Monitor Support
x
Imaging
x
Still Image Codec Support (Encode and Decode)
x
Still Image Decoders
x
PNG Decoder
x
BMP Decoder
x
GIF Decoder
x
ICO Decoder
x
JPG Decoder
x
Still Image Encoders
x
GIF Encoder
x
BMP Encoder
x
JPG Encoder
x
PNG Encoder
x
Direct3D Mobile
x
DirectDraw
x
Audio
x
Audio Compression Manager
x
GSM 6.10 Codec
x
MSFilter Codec
x
Waveform
Audio
x
Media
x
Streaming Media Playback (requires W MP application) W
MA and MP3 Local Playback
x
W
MA and MP3 Streaming (requires W MP application)
Digital Rights Management
x
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
x
DRM for Portable Devices
x
DRM
License
Acquisition OCX
x
DirectShow
x
DirectShow Core
x
DirectShow Display
x
DirectShow Error Messages
x
DMO Wrapper Filter
x
ACM Wrapper Filter
x
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Media Formats
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AVI Filter
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MPEG-1 Parser/Splitter
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Audio Codecs and Renderers
x
G.711 Audio Codec
x
GSM 6.10 Audio Codec
x
IMA
ADPCM Audio Codec
x
MP3 Codec
x
MPEG-1 Layer 1 and 2 Audio Codec
x
MS ADPCM Audio Codec
x
Waveform
Audio Renderer
x
W
MA Codec
x
W
MA Voice Codec
x
Wave/AIFF/au/snd File Parser
x
Video Codecs and Renderers
x
DirectShow Video Renderer
x
MPEG-1 Video Codec
x
MS RLE Video Codec
x
Overlay Mixer
x
Video/Image Compression Manager
x
W
MV/MPEG-4 Video Codec
x
DVD-Video
x
DVD-Video
x
DVD-Video Samples
x
W
indows Media Player
W
indows Media Player
W
indows Media Player OCX
W
indows Media Technologies
x
ASX v1 and M3U File Support
x
ASX v2 File Support
x
ASX v3 File Support
x
W
indows Media Multicast and Multi-Bit Rate
x
NSC File Support
x
W
indows Media Streaming from Local Storage
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W
indows Media Streaming over HTTP
x
W
indows Media Streaming over MMS
x
SECURITY
Authentication Services (SSPI)
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NTLM
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Kerberos
x
Schannel (SSL/TLS)
x
Cryptography Services (CryptoAPI 1.0) with High Encryption Provider
x
Certificates (CryptoAPI 2.0)
x
Cryptographic Messaging (PKCS#7)
x
Personal Information Exchange Standard (PKCS #12)
x
Diffie-Hellman/DSS
Provider
x
Smart Card Encryption Provider
x
Local Authentication Sub-System
x
Password Local Authentication Plug-in
x
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Microsoft Certificate Enrollment Tool Sample
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Credential Manager
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SHELL AND USER INTERFACE
Graphics, W indowing and Events
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Minimal GW ES Configuration
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Minimal GDI Configuration
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Minimal Input Configuration
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Minimal W indow Manager Configuration
x
Shell
Graphical Shell (Choose 1)
Standard Shell
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W
indows Thin Client Shell
AYGShell
API Set
Command Shell
x
Console W indow
x
Command Processor
x
User Interface
x
Accessibility
x
Common Dialog Support
x
Controls Option B
x
Control Panel Applets
x
Customizable UI
x
W
indows XP-like Sample Skin
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Menu Tool Tip
x
Mouse
x
Network User Interface
x
Overlapping Menus
x
Software Input Panel
x
Software-based Input Panel Driver
x
Software-based Input Panel (SIP) (Choose 1 or more)
x
SIP for Small Screens
x
SIP for Large Screens
x
Touch Screen (Stylus)
x
Quarter VGA Resources - Portrait Mode
x
Common Controls
x
Animation Control
x
Common Control
x
W
indows CE Error Reporting
x
Error Report Generator
x
Report Upload Client
x
Report Upload Client User Interface
x
Error Report Transfer Driver
x
Error Reporting Control Panel
x
VOICE OVER IP PHONE SERVICES
Phone IME
x
PC Authentication
x
Telephony User Interface
x
VoIP Application Interface Layer (VAIL)
x
VAIL Database Store
x
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Phone Provisioner
x
Reference Media Manager
x
Real-time Communications (RTC) Client API
x
SIREN/G.722.1
Codecs
x
5.2. AIM Code Identifiers of Symbol SE955
Each AIM Code identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where:
]= Flag Character(ASCII 93)
c = Code Character ( See as follow)
A: Code39 C: Code 128 E: UPC/EAN F: Codabar G: Code93 H: Code11 I : Interleaved 2 of 5 M: MSI S : D2 of 5, IATA 2 of 5 X: code39 Trioptic , Bookland EAN e: RSS
m = Modifier Character( See as follow table )
The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based
on the following tables.
Code
Type
Option Value Option
Code39
0
No Check character of Full ASCII processing
1
Reader has checked one check character.
3
Reader has checked and stripped check character.
4
Reader has performed FULL ASCII character conversion.
5
Reader has performed FULL ASCII character conversion
and checked one check character.
7
Reader has performed FULL ASCII character conversion
and checked and stripped check character.
Example: A Full ASCII bar code with check character W, A+I+MI+DW, is
transmitted as ]A7 Aim Id where 7=(3+4)
Trioptic Code 39
0 No option specified at this time, Always transmit 0.
Example: A trioptic bar code 412356
is transmitted as
]
X0
412356
Code 128
0 Standard data packet,No Function code 1 in first symbol
position.
1 Function code 1 in first symbol character position.
2 Function code 1 in second symbol character postion.
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Example: A Code(EAN) 128
bar code with Function 1 character in the firs
t
position,
FNC1
Aim Id is transmitted as ]C1 AimId.
l 2 of 5
0 No Check digit processing.
1 Reader has validated check digit.
3 Reader has validated and stripped check digit.
Example:An l 2 0f 5 bar code without check digit,4123,
is transmitted
as ]l04123
Codabar
0 No check digit processi
ng.
1 Reader has checked digit
Example:A Codabar bar code without check digit, 4123,
is transmitted
as ]F04123
Code 93
0 No options specified at this time, Always transmit 0.
Example: A Code 93 bar code
012345678905
is transmitted
as ]G0012345678905.
MSI
0 Mod 10 check digit checked and transmitted.
1 Mod 10 check digit checked but not transmitted
Example: An MSI bar code 4123,
with a single check digit checked, is
transmitted as ]M04123.
D 2 of 5
0 No options specified at this time, Always transmit 0.
Example: A D2 of 5 bar code
4123, is transmitted as ]S0
4123.
UPC/EAN
0 Standard packet in full EAN country code format, which is
13 digits for UPC-A and UPC-E( not including supplemental data).
1 Two digit supplement data only.
2 Five digit supplement data only.
4 EAN-8 data packet.
Example: A UPC-A bar code
012345678905
is transmitted
as ]E00012345678905
Bookland EAN
0 No options specified at this time, Always transmit 0.
Example: A Bookland EAN bar code 123456789X
is transmitted
as ]X0123456789X
According to AIM standard, a UPC with supplemental bar code is transmitted in the following Format:
]E0(UPC chars)(terminator)]E2(supplemental)(terminator)
In the SE-955, however, the format is changed to:
]E0(UPC chars)]E2(sumpplemental) Therefore, a UPC with two supplemental characters, 01234567890510, is transmitted to the host as a 21-character string, ]E00012345678905]E110.
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