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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
・ Be sure to read these precautions before using this product in order to insure safe operation of
the equipment.
・ Keep this User's Manual on hand for future reference whenever you may need it.
Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are MUST for preventing accidents,
which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given below, before you proceed to
the text itself.
Warning
This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored.
Caution
This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious personal injury or material damage if
ignored.
Meaning of Symbols
A diagonal line through a circle indicates something you should
not do.
A black circle indicates something you must do.
A triangle inside indicates something you should be careful about.
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WARNING
y
Only use the specified battery pack (HBC-51).
Using a different type of battery
pack could cause damage to
equipment, battery –rupture or
leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily
injury, or serious damage to
property.
Do not heat the battery
pack, nor put into fire or
water.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Only use the specified
charger (QC-001, QC-002)
for charging the battery
pack.
Using a different type of charger
could cause battery –rupture or
leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily
injury, or serious damage to
property.
Do not attempt disassemble
or modify the battery pack.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not carry or store the
battery pack together with
metallic object such as
ballpoint pen, necklaces,
coins, hairpins, etc.
Doing so could short-circuit the
terminal pins, causing the batteries to rupture the battery fluid
to leak, resulting in a fire, burn,
and bodily injury.
Avoid dropping the battery
pack or letting it undergo
any shock or impact.
Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat,
rupture or burn.
Do not use the battery if
leakage, change of color or
shape, or other abnormalities occur.
Doing so could cause fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property. If it brings close to
fire, this cause ignition in leakage of battery fluid.
Do not charge the battery
pack where an
inflammable
gases may be emitted.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
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WARNING
Do not place or charge the battery in the hot places such as a fireside,
a stove side, under the burning sun, etc.
Doing so cou ld c a u s e battery –r u pt u r e o r l e a k a g e o f b a t t e r y fl u i d a n d res u l t i n g i n
a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
If battery fluid gets in your
eyes, wash it out with clean
water and contact a physician immediately.
If it is left, there is fear of loss of
eyesight.
Do not attempt disassemble
or modify the terminal.
Doing so could cause failure,
excessive heat, fire, or electrical
shock.
Do not stare into las er beam.
If battery fluid gets on your
skin, or clothes, wash it off
with clean water.
If it is left, there is fear of damage of skin.
Be careful not to hook a
strap when carrying the
terminal.
If strap is caught in an obstacle,
it could cause injury or accid ent.
Do not aim the laser at a
person’s eye.
The laser beam emitted through
the re a ding w indow i s harm f ul to
the eyes.
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CAUTION
Do not place or use the
terminal in the hot places
such as a fireside, a stove
side, under the burning sun,
etc.
Doing so could cause fire,
modification of a case or
equipment trouble.
Do not soak in water.
If water will gets into the terminal, resulting in failure, fire or
electrical shock.
Do not place or use the
terminal in high humid or
dusty areas.
If moisture ore dust will get into
the terminal, resulting in failure,
fire or electrical shock.
Do not drop the terminal or
subject it to strong impact
or vibrations.
This could cause malfunction or
failure.
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Laser Safety
This product using the laser complies with US 21CFR1040.10.
This equipment is certified as a Class 2 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Ra diation Control for
He a l t h and Safety Act of 1 9 6 8 . This means that the e q uipment do es not produce hazardous laser
radiation.
FDA Regulations
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have implemented regulations for laser products
manufactured on and after August 2, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in
the United States. The labels on the product indicate compliance with the FDA regulations and
must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States.
Caution:
Do not look into the laser beam source through the reading window or point
the reading window towards the eyes. The laser beam emitted through the
reading window is harmful to the eyes.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous invisible radiation exposure.
Class 2 laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very
bright light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into
the light beam.
Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful.
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XIT-100-BW
Labels
Wirless
Hand-held Terminal
FCC ID
IC
XIT-100-BW
CAUTION
LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
650nmLASER 1.0mW MAX OUTPU
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
MADE IN JAPAN
Product Label
Wirless
Hand-held Terminal
LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
FCC ID
IC
Serial Label
SER
No.
XIT-100-BW
CAUTION
650nmLASER 1.0mW MAX OUTPU
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
MADE IN JAPAN
This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10.
MANUFACTURED:NOV.2005 Welcat Inc.
1-17-12 ShinYokohama,Kohoku-ku,Yokohama,
Kanagawa,JAPAN
(INSIDE)
FDA Label
This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10.
MANUFACTURED:NOV.2005 Welcat Inc.
1-17-12 ShinYokohama,Kohoku-ku,Yokohama,
Kanagawa,JAPAN
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US and Canada Regulations
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules, Canada ICES-003 and RSS-Gen
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.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C l a ss
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used on accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Note:
This Class A digital device apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
FCC Warning:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer re-
sponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Caution:
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however,
that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless
devices emit low l evels of radio fr equen cy energy (RF) in the microwave range
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by
heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that
some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. The XIT-100-BW has been tested and found to
comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in
Supplement C to OET65. The maximum SAR levels tested for the XIT-100-BW
has been show to be 0.6101 W/kg at Body.
Co-location:
This Hand-held Terminal (XIT-100-BW) must not be co-located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... xiii
Enclosed items ...................................................................................................................... xiii
Optional Extras ..................................................................................................................... xiii
Notational Information........................................................................................................ xiv
Manual Contents.................................................................................................................... xv
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-1
1-1 Part Names...............................................................................................................................................................1-2
1-2 Preparation before Use..............................................................................................................................1-4
1-7-1 Charging the Battery Pack................................................................................... 1-20
1-7-2 Installing and Removing a Battery .................................................................... 1-20
1-7-3 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack .............................................................. 1-21
1-7-4 Cautions about Cleaning of Electrodes ............................................................ 1-21
1-7-5 Charging the Backup Battery.............................................................................. 1-21
1-8 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup)............................................................... 1-22
1-9 Not use in long time................................................................................................................................... 1-24
1-10 Resume function ........................................................................................................................................ 1-25
2-1-1 Data Storage ...............................................................................................................2-2
2-2 System menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-4
3-3 Key Names and Functions....................................................................................................................... 3-3
3-4 System Menu Operations......................................................................................................................... 3-5
3-7 System Menu List ......................................................................................................................................... 3-13
3-8 System Setup Menu................................................................................................................................... 3-15
3-8-1 Setting the programs for Automatic Launch................................................... 3-15
3-8-5 Auto wake up.......................................................................................................... 3-20
3-8-6 Auto power off........................................................................................................ 3-21
3-9 WLAN Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 3-22
3-13 ID Menu................................................................................................................................................................. 3-55
3-16 Test Menu.......................................................................................................................................................... 3-82
Thank you very much for purchasing a XIT-100-BW Wireless Hand-held Terminal.
This user's manual explains about the hardware and the System program of the XIT-100-BW.
We hope the XIT-100-BW will improve efficiency of your business.
・ Dust protection cover(DC-001)
・ Anti-shock cover(DC-002)
・ Access point(AP-4131)
・ Single Charger(QC-001)
・ Multi Charger(QC-002)
・ BluePorter(WLF-001) - Bluetooth file transferring utility.
・ WebGlider-X(WBG-001) - Integrated middleware package for web applications.
・ Handy 5250(HTN-5250A) - 5250 Emulator for handy terminals.
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Notational Information
Indicates a note you can refer to.
Indicates a caution.
"XIT-100-BW" "Terminal"
Access point
WLAN
System Program
System Menu
WebGlider-X browser
WebGlider-X
BluePorter
F Drive
Wireless LAN Terminal, Wireless Hand-held Terminal XIT-100-BW.
The wireless communication interface to allow data to be sent between
the XIT-100-BW and a PC connected to an Ethernet communicating
via TCP/IP. Please use our recommended equipment based on the
IEEE802.11b WLAN standard.
Wireless LAN
The OS stored in the XIT-100-BW.
A function of the system program.
The browser operates as an application of the terminal when web based
system is configured by using "WebGlider-X".
"WebGlider-X" is an integrated middleware package for web applications (WBG-001). Please purchase separately if needed.
Utility software for executing file Transfer using Bluetooth communication between the PC and the terminal. Please purchase separately if
needed.
The storage area for storing application, database, and master files. etc.
The application data downloaded from the host computer will be stored
in F drive.
S Drive
Battery pack
Backup battery
Scan key
Local device
Remote device
Default device
Used for the storage area to store a temporary file during the application is running.
"HBC-51"
The battery to perform a temporary saving the built in clock data and
files when the battery pack is removed or the power becomes short.
Used when scanning a barcode.
Bluetooth device during operation is running. When the XIT-100-BW
is in operation, "Local device" means the XIT-100-BW.
Bluetooth device to which the local device is connected.
The Bluetooth device setup as default among the registered Remote
device list in the System Menu. In the System Menu always this default
device is connected to.
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Manual Contents
●Chapter 1 Hardware
Explains the standard handling, specifications and operation methods of the XIT-100-BW.
●Chapter 2 Software
Explains an outline of the software installed, and related to the XIT-100-BW.
●Chapter 3 System menu
Explains the System Menu setup and Operation Method.
●Chapter 4 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Questions and troubles frequently asked, and the items required for resolving them, reference pages of this manual are also commented.
●Appendix. A System Menu Factory Settings List
●Appendix. B Sample Barcode
●Index
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Chapter 1
1 Hardware
Chapter 1 Hardware
1-1 Part Names
(Inside the cover)
1. Barcode window
The opening from where the Barcode is read. As the laser light is irradiated, be sure NOT to look into
the window.
2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Data, characters and images are displayed on the LCD.
3. SCAN LED (LED Indicator)
If a barcode is read correctly, the light will turn green.
While the battery is being charged, the light will turn ON red. When the battery charging is completed,
it will turn ON green.
4. ALARM LED
Shows the status of Wireless Communications. Shows the status of wireless communication between
the access point and the status of EAP authentication. (P.1-12).
5. Scan Key
Press this key to read a Barcode.
6. Function Keys(
Used for changing functions and cursor operation.
7. F9 key, F10 key
Used for changing functions and cursor operation. Leftward by F9 key, Rightward by F10 key, when
using this key to scan a barcode, support by the software is required.
8.
key (Enter Key)
Press this key to confirm and to execute the entered data or operation.
key (Cancellation Key)
9.
Used to return to the previous screen, or deleted all the characters entered.
10. Numeric Keys (
Used to input assigned numeric, characters, or, select the corresponding item in the Menu.
11.
key (Power Switch)
to)
to ,)
1-2
1-1 Part Names
12.
key (back space key)
Deletes the last character entered.
13.
key (Shift key).
Used to switch to the character input mode, or special functions can be accessed by pressing this key
together with other keys.
14. Battery Cover Lock Lever
Move the lever to the direction of an arrow to lock. Be sure to keep it locked when using it.
15. Battery Cover
Always attach the battery cover while in use.
16. Battery Pack
After purchasing, be sure to charge the battery pack before you use. Be careful not to have the Charging terminal jack attached with dust or dirt. When dust or dirt is attached, remove it with a swab etc.
17. Charging jack
Be careful not to have the Charging terminal jack attached with dust or dirt. When dust or dirt is attached, remove it with a swab etc.
18. Serial number seal
The seal is attached that carries serial number and a description about the direction to which remove/install the battery pack.
19. Hand Strap
20. Speaker Hole
21. Product plate
Product name, manufacturer and the laser alarm etc. are described.
1-3
Chapter 1 Hardware
1-2 Preparation before Use
Please carry out following preparations before using the XIT-100-BW
● Battery Pack HBC-51
The battery pack is required in order to use the XIT-100-BW. The battery pack should be charged be-
fore use, attached correctly and locked with the battery cover.
● Isn't the barcode window dirty?
If the barcode window is dirty, a barcode cannot be scanned correctly. When dirty, please wipe lightly
with a soft cloth etc.
● Isn't charging terminal dirty?
If the charging terminal is covered with dust or dirt, charging error or failure may occur. When dirty,
please remove the dust or dirt by using a swab etc.
1-2-1 Equipment Connections
Data entered can be transmitted from the XIT-100-BW to a host computer or the XIT-100-BW can receive data
from a host computer.
The following are the Methods for connecting to a host computer. Preparations required depend on the application environment.
In the case of WLAN communication
The XIT-100-BW communicates via wireless LAN communication to a host computer through an access point,
which is connected to the Ethernet LAN.
■Purchased Separately
Access Point (our recommended product)
Ethernet cables, HUB
For details about setting up a wireless network, refer to the
Access point Manual and the document.
In the case of Bluetooth communication
The XIT-100-BW communicates via Bluetooth communication to a host computer through USB adapter, which is
connected to the USB port of the host computer.
■Purchased Separately
Transfer Utility "BluePorter" (Bluetooth USB adapter is included.)
P.1-8
P.1-9
Computer
1-4
1-2 Preparation before Use
1-2-2 Additional Software
In the case where you want to create a system for data communication between the XIT-100-BW and a host
computer or build a system using theXIT-100-BW browser, the following software is required.
For details of the System configuration, please refer to the online Manual attached to respective software.
Software name Preparation/Use
Web based integrated middleware
package
WebGlider-X
5250 Emulator for
handy terminal
Handy5250
Transfer utility
Blue Porter
The WebGlider-X software is required when building a Web based wireless
system using the WebGlider-X Browser.
Please install the "WebGlider-X" package on a computer and setup the communication environment, before performing data communication between the
computer and the "WebGlider-X" browser.
The Handy 5250 software is required when creating a system to connect to an
AS/400 host via the 5250 emulation environment. Please purchase separately
if needed.
Before using, install the Handy 5250 setup utility, which will allow the setup
of the communication environment.
The Blue Porter is utility software to perform File Transfer for Bluetooth
communication. Please purchase separately if needed.
Before using, installing the driver software and the Bluetooth USB adapter
setups are required.
1-5
Chapter 1 Hardware
1-3 Wireless Communications
■Wireless function of the XIT-100-BW
The XIT-100-BW is a handy terminal network system incorporating a wireless communication system. The Barcode terminal is small, lightweight and excels in portability. It is also suitable for moving around the work place,
operating remotely from the computer while collecting Barcode data.
The XIT-100-BW 's wireless communication system is based on WLAN and Bluetooth methods. WLAN conforms to the WLAN standard, IEEE802.11b. The maximum possible wireless transmission speed is approximately 11Mbps, enabling the indoor wireless communication up to 75m distance. Bluetooth conforms to the
Bluetooth Specification ver1.1, enabling up to 10m communications. Transmission and reception of scanned
Barcode data or files can be performed in real time through the wireless network.
Wireless Network
10/100
BASE-T
Access
Point
Wireless Network
Computer
10/100
BASE-T
Access
Point
Network example (WLAN communication)
Computer
XIT-100-BW
XIT-100-BW
1-6
XIT-100-BW
Network example (Bluetooth communication)
1-3 Wireless Communications
■WLAN Communications
The wireless communication system is based on the IEEE802.11b standard, which is generally used in
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). In almost all cases, wireless communication can be performed if the access point used is based on the IEEE802.11b standard, however, please use our recommended product to perform a stable communication.
As for this product, only the infrastructure mode is supported. It does
not support ad-hoc mode.
■The role of an access point
An access point provides a wireless service area to a terminal (XIT-100-BW) and acts as a local
bridge, which performs packet transmission between the cabled LAN and wireless network.
Each terminal has a unique IP address, which allows direct Ethernet LAN connection through an access point. This allows TCP/IP communication between the computer and the terminal.
Please use our recommended access points. For information on
manufactures and part numbers of the recommended access points,
refer to our catalog or contact our sales department.
1-3-1 Preparations for Data Communication
For data communication between a computer and the XIT-100-BW, perform the following setup.
■WLAN communications
Item Description Reference
page
1. SSID Setup Set the SSID (or ESSID) of the XIT-100-BW to the
same as that of the access point. XIT-100-BW includes
an AP search function that will acquire and set up the
SSID of an available access point.
2. Security Setup Make the security settings to the same as the access
point.
3. TCP/IP Setup Set the TCP/IP address to allow communication with a
computer via the Ethernet LAN.
4. FTP Setup Make the FTP settings to allow wireless file transfer.
The FTP settings corresponds to the "WebGlider -X"
FTP server or general FTP server settings.
5. DHCP Setup Make the DHCP settings when using the DHCP client
function. This corresponds to the "WebGlider-X"
DHCP server.
P.3-22
P.3-24
P.3-33
P.3-36
P.3-34
6. DNS setting Make the DNS settings in the case where the DNS is
used for name resolution. Whether or not the DNS is
used depends on the application.
Items mean:
Using the DHCP client function on the computer side (P.3-34), all configurations are performed at the same time.
When you use the DHCP client function, "WebGlider-X " is required.
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P.3-39
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