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E m p o w e r t h e B a r C o d e Users Manual PT-90 Series Mobile Computer PT-9130-1-1,PT-9230-1-1 (Contains WiFi/Bluetooth/GPRS/ GPS) PT-9132-0-0,PT-9232-0-0 (Contains WiFi/Bluetooth/RFID)
(WinCE 6.0 version) DOC NO. UM-P9005-01 Dec. 2012 Version 2.0 NOTICE: This users manual may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. Copyright 2009, Argox Information Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without the prior written consent of Argox. Limited warranty and disclaimers By opening the package of this product you agree to become bound by the liability and warranty conditions as described below. Under all circumstances this manual should be read attentively before installing and or using the product. In no event, will Argox be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software, even if Argox has been informed about the possibility of such damages. A serial number appears on all Argox products. This official registration number is strictly related to the device purchased. Make sure that the serial number appearing on your Argox device has not been removed. Servicing by our service department can only be carried out under warranty. All Argox products are warranted for the legal warranty period after purchase, covering defects in material and workmanship. Argox will repair or, at its opinion, replace products that prove to be defective in material or workmanship under proper use during the warranty period. Argox will not be liable in case modifications are made by the customer. In such case the standard repair charge will be applicable. The standard charge for repair will also be applicable in case no defect is found at all. These rules also apply for products that are still under warranty. Therefore, you are advised to have the product specifications always at hand. Trademarks used are property of their respective owners. Users Manual II FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 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 or more 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. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Labeling requirements 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. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be providing with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Maximum SAR value: 0.793 W/kg (For M/N: PT-9130-1-1, PT-9230-1-1) 0.561 W/kg (For M/N: PT-9132-0-0, PT-9232-0-0) Users Manual III Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................ 1 1.2 USER AND PRODUCT SAFETY..................................................................................... 2 1.3 SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................... 4 2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 6 2.1 CHECK THE PACKAGE................................................................................................ 6 2.1.1 Compact Package ........................................................................................... 6 2.1.2 Cadle & Pistol grip Package (Optional)......................................................... 7 2.2 DETAILED VIEW ......................................................................................................... 8 2.2.1 PT-90 Mobile Computer ................................................................................. 8 2.2.2 Cradle ............................................................................................................. 9 2.3 INSTALLING, REPLACING AND CHARGING BATTERIES .......................................... 10 2.3.1 Installing / Replacing the Battery Pack......................................................... 12 2.3.2 Charging the Battery Pack with a Power Adapter........................................ 12 2.3.3 Charging the Battery Pack with Cradle........................................................ 13 2.4 INSTALLING IN A SYSTEM ........................................................................................ 14 2.4.1 Via USB /RS-232 Cable ................................................................................ 14 2.4.2 Via CRD-90 Cradle....................................................................................... 14 3. OPERATION OF THE MOBILE COMPUTER......................................................... 15 3.1 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION............................................................................................. 15 3.2 FUNCTION KEY DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 16 3.3 INSTALL MICRO SD CARD INTO PT-90.................................................................... 17 3.4 CONFIGURING PT-90 SETTINGS .............................................................................. 18 3.4.1 Calibrating Touch Screen Alignment............................................................ 18 3.4.2 Adjusting Brightness ..................................................................................... 19 3.4.3 Muting Sound ................................................................................................ 19 3.4.4 Using the Stylus............................................................................................. 19 3.5 ENTERING INFORMATION ........................................................................................ 20 3.5.1 Entering Information Using a Keypad .......................................................... 20 3.5.2 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel ................................ 20 3.5.3 Entering Data via the Bar Code Scanner...................................................... 20 3.6 POWER MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................ 21 3.6.1 Power Status Indication ................................................................................ 21 3.6.2 Saving Battery Power.................................................................................... 23 3.6.3 Suspend Mode ............................................................................................... 24 3.6.4 Resume .......................................................................................................... 25 3.7 RESETTING THE PT-90............................................................................................. 25 3.7.1 Performing a Warm Boot.............................................................................. 26 3.7.2 Performing a Cold Boot................................................................................ 26 3.7.3 Performing a Clean Boot .............................................................................. 26 3.8 FLASH STORAGE....................................................................................................... 27 3.8.1 Flash Disk Location ...................................................................................... 27 3.8.2 Flash Disk Size.............................................................................................. 27 3.9 BLUETOOTH SETTING .............................................................................................. 28 3.10 WLAN SETTING ...................................................................................................... 34 3.10.1 SDIO86861..................................................................................................... 34 3.10.2 SDCSD40N1................................................................................................... 35 3.11 GPRS UTILITY......................................................................................................... 37 Users Manual I 3.11.1 GPRS Connection ......................................................................................... 37 3.11.2 GPRS SMS..................................................................................................... 38 3.12 GPS CONNECTION ................................................................................................... 40 3.13 RFID......................................................................................................................... 41 3.14 CAMERA.................................................................................................................... 43 4. SCANNING ..................................................................................................................... 45 4.1 SCAN CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................ 45 4.2 SCAN DRIVER............................................................................................................ 47 4.3 SCAN TEST ................................................................................................................ 48 4.4 READING BARCODE .................................................................................................. 48 4.5 BARCODE READING PROBLEMS................................................................................ 49 5. UTILITIES...................................................................................................................... 50 5.1 FUNCTION KEY SETTING ......................................................................................... 50 5.2 TIMEOUT & BRIGHTNESS ........................................................................................ 51 6. SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS..................................................................................... 52 6.1 INTERNET EXPLORER............................................................................................... 52 6.2 MEDIA PLAYER ........................................................................................................ 52 6.3 MICROSOFT WORDPAD ........................................................................................... 53 6.4 REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION............................................................................ 53 6.5 TRANSCRIBER........................................................................................................... 53 6.6 WINDOWS EXPLORER .............................................................................................. 54 7. COMMUNICATION...................................................................................................... 55 7.1 MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC ....................................................................................... 55 7.2 MICROSOFT MOBILE DEVICE CENTER ................................................................... 55 8. OVERVIEW OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS CE 6.0.................................................. 56 8.1 MAIN WINDOWS....................................................................................................... 56 8.2 TASKBAR .................................................................................................................. 58 8.3 SETTING UP THE PT-90 ............................................................................................ 60 8.3.1 Certificates.................................................................................................... 61 8.3.2 Date/Time...................................................................................................... 62 8.3.3 Dialing .......................................................................................................... 63 8.3.4 Display .......................................................................................................... 64 8.3.5 Hot Function Key.......................................................................................... 65 8.3.6 Input Panel.................................................................................................... 65 8.3.7 Internet Options ............................................................................................ 66 8.3.8 Keyboard....................................................................................................... 67 8.3.9 Mouse............................................................................................................ 68 8.3.10 Network and Dial-up Connection ................................................................. 68 8.3.11 Owner............................................................................................................ 69 8.3.12 Password....................................................................................................... 70 8.3.13 PC Connection .............................................................................................. 71 8.3.14 Power ............................................................................................................ 72 8.3.15 Regional Settings........................................................................................... 72 8.3.16 Remove Programs......................................................................................... 73 8.3.17 Scan Configuration ....................................................................................... 74 8.3.18 Storage Manager........................................................................................... 74 8.3.19 Stylus............................................................................................................. 75 8.3.20 System ........................................................................................................... 76 8.3.21 System Information ....................................................................................... 77 8.3.22 Timeout and Brightness................................................................................. 77 Users Manual II 8.3.23 Volume and Sounds....................................................................................... 77 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................................ 79 9.1 GENERAL CHECKS ................................................................................................... 79 9.2 READ OPERATION PROBLEMS ................................................................................. 79 9.3 MOBILE COMPUTER PROBLEMS.............................................................................. 79 10. APPENDIX: UPDATING THE OS VIA MICRO SD CARD..................................... 81 Users Manual III 1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the PT-90, a Microsoft WindowsCE Mobile Computer. Its special combination of features makes it perfect for use in a wide range of applications. These features as:
Microsoft Windows CE. Net operating system Robust expansion capability Wireless mobility via 802.11b Long battery life Low Power Transflective type color LCD display Backlight keypad 1.1 About this Manual The chapters contained in this manual are:
Chapter 1: Introduction Presents general information about the PT-90 Chapter 2: Getting started Describes basic use of the PT-90 Chapter 3: Operating the Mobile computer Describes customizing the PT-90 Chapter 4: Scanning Chapter 5: Useful Utilities Chapter 6: Software Applications Chapter 7: Communication Describes using the PT-90 for different types of communication Chapter 8: Overview of Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Chapter 10: Appendix Users Manual 1 1.2 User and Product Safety Never use strong pressure on the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the LCD panel can crack and possibly cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside, for such contact can irritate the skin. Although the PT-90 mobile computer meets IP65 standards for water and dust resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture. Conditions exceeding IP65 standards could result in water or other contaminants entering the PT-90. Use only the approved AC Adapter with the PT-90. Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause a fire or an electrical shock to the user. Be sure that only authorized suppliers are allowed to disassemble and reassemble the device. If the device or parts are damaged due to wrong handling, the product and parts warranty is void. Always make back-up copies of all important data. This is easily done using a cable or single cradle (optional) to transfer data to the computer. The manufacturer is not liable for any data damage or data loss caused by deletion or corruption while using this device, or due to a drained battery. Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious injury if abused. Please follow the safety warnings listed below. Warnings: Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat the battery. Do not install the battery pack backwards so the polarity is reversed. Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects. Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike the battery pack with a hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks. Do not solder directly onto the battery pack. Do not expose battery pack to liquid, or allow the battery contacts to get wet. 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. 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. In the event the battery pack leaks and fluid gets into the eyes, do not rub the eyes. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause eye damage. Users Manual 2 To avoid malfunctions and to ensure years of trouble-free operation, pay attention to the following:
General Use Do not expose the mobile computer to areas subject to extreme heat such as direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car or in areas that are very cold, humid, moist, or dusty. Do not expose the product to rain or water Do not subject the product to strong impact, or throw or drop the mobile computer from large heights. Do not allow other mechanical shocks to the product. Cleaning Instructions Clean the exterior by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use much water. Do not use thinner, white spirit or other solvents. These can discolor the case and the keys and it has a negative effect on the lifetime of the keys. Cleaning the Mobile Computer Clean the scan window periodically for better reading performance, but pay attention to not scratching the window Cleaning the Cradle Avoid touching the contacts in the cradle. The contacts must stay as clean as possible to maintain optimal charging capacity. Do not use water when cleaning the cradle. This can cause malfunction of the chargers. Using the Mobile Computer Avoid temperature changes. Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the mobile computer. Using the mobile computer while condensation is present can cause malfunction. Always wait until the condensation clears naturally before attempting operation. Do not leave the mobile computer in an area where static charge is accumulated or near devices where electromagnetic emission is generated. Do not place any object on top of the mobile computer. Do not lay the mobile computer face down. Doing so can cause accidental operation of the power key or
[ENT] key, which can discharge your batteries or change settings you do not want changed. Using the Cradle Do not place any product other than the PT-90 mobile computer in the cradle. Maintenance There are no user-serviceable parts inside the mobile computer or the cradle. So do not try to take it apart. The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused by customers. In case of a malfunction that can not be solved by the trouble-
shooting instructions in this manual, please consult our service department. Users Manual 3 1.3 Specifications Performance OS CPU RAM ROM Display LCD Resolution Scanner Scanner system Readable barcode Laser scan engine 2D scan engine Keypad RFID Camera Communication Interface Standard Interface Wireless radio Options Power supply Main power Windows Embedded CE 6.0 MARVELL PXA310 (806 MHz) 256MB RAM 256MB 3.5 Color TFT LCD with touch panel 240 x 320 Laser scan engine / 2D scan engine Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Codabar, EAN-8, EAN-
13, Industrial 2/5, Interleaved 2/5, MSI plessey, UK plessey, Telepen, UPC-A, UPC-E, Matrix 2/5, UPC/EAN General, IATA 2/5, TRI-OPTIC and RSS Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Codabar, EAN-8, EAN-
13, Industrial 2/5, Interleaved 2/5, MSI plessey, UK plessey, Telepen, UPCA, UPCE, Matrix 2/5, PDF-417, Code-16K, China Post, RSS 14, RSS Limited, RSS Expanded, Italian Pharmacode39, MicroPDF, EAN.UCC composite, IATA 2/5, TRI-OPTIC, PosiCode, CodablockF, Code 49, TLC 39, Planet Code, Postnet, Australian Post, British Post, Canadian Post, Japanese Post, KIX Post, Korea Post, USPS, UPU, Aztec Code, Data Matrix, MaxiCode, QR/MicroQR Code and Chinese Sensible Code 29 keys /29 keys plus / 44 keys with backlight RFID HF support ISO 15693, ISO 14443A/B (optional) 5 megapixel (optional) USB 2.0 and RS-232 WPAN :Bluetooth Class 2, version 2.0 WLAN: 802.11b/g/n WWAN: EDGE /GPRS (optional) GPS: SiRF star IV (optional) Terminal : Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 3900mAH, 3.7Vdc Gun type : Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 4400mAH, 3.7Vdc Users Manual 4 Power input Via cradle or direct charging
* Batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from 0~+40C (+32F to +104F). At temperatures below 0C and above +40C display or battery performance degradation may occur. Expansion slot Physical and Environmental Operation Temperature Micro SD card
-10~50C
-20~70C 0~40C Storage Temperature Battery Charging Temperature Humidity Weight Drop test ESD Sealed standard Agency Listing Win-CE AP Developing Tools Argox SDK Max 80% RH <= 30C Approx. 380 g(battery included ) 1.8 meters to concrete (Handset) 0.9 meters to concrete (Cradle)
+/-15kVDC air discharge
+/- 8kVDC direct discharge (contact)
+/- 8kVDC indirect discharge (H & V) IP65 CE, FCC, BSMI, NCC, CCC, SRRC MS Web Browser(Internet Explorer), Media Player, Microsoft WordPad, Remote Desktop Connection, Transcriber, Windows Explorer Microsoft Visual Studio for smart device programming Users Manual 5 2. Getting Started This chapter describes the PT-90 physical characteristics, how to install and charge the batteries, how to remove and replace the strap assembly and how to start the PT-90 for the first time. 2.1 Check the package Carefully remove all protective material from around the PT-90 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Depending on the configuration ordered, the PT-90 shipping container may include:
2.1.1 Compact Package Quick Reference Guide CD -ROM Thread Stylus PT-90 Battery pack USB Sync cable Power supply Hand strap CD -ROM PT-90 Battery pack Thread Stylus USB Sync cable Quick Reference Guide Hand strap Power supply Figure 2-1 Compact Package Users Manual 6 2.1.2 Cadle & Pistol grip Package (Optional) Cradle Package Power supply Cradle Cradle USB cable Figure 2-2 Cradle Package Inspect the package contents for damage. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact the Argox Technical Support Center immediately. Users Manual 7 2.2 Detailed View The pictures below provide information on the PT-90s various buttons, ports and other functions. 2.2.1 PT-90 Mobile Computer Dimensions of the PT-90 159 mm (L) * 80.8mm (W) * 36mm (H) Scan Button Stylus Key pad Touch Screen Speaker Scan Window Figure 2-3 The Front of the PT-90 Battery Cover Latch Hand strap Docking Connector Figure 2-4 The Back of PT-90 Micro SD Card slot Scan Button Users Manual 8 2.2.2 Cradle Dimensions of the CRD-90 Cradle 147mm (L) x 112mm (W) x 83mm (H) Charging Power Figure 2-5 The Front of the CRD-90 Description Charging Charging complete Description Power on (mobile computer not in cradle) 1. Mobile Computer Slot Put the mobile computer in the cradle slot for data transmission or charging 2. Power LED Indicator LED status Green 3. Charging LED Indicator LED status Red Green Charging slot Power Jack Communication Figure 2-6 The Back of the CRD-90 4. Charging Slot For charging a spare rechargeable battery pack 5. USB and Charging Connector Connects the multiple function socket on the mobile computer for data transmission and charging 6. Power Jack Input for AC adapter Users Manual 9 2.3 Installing, Replacing and Charging Batteries Wrong use of batteries may cause serious damage to the mobile computer or to the cradle. To avoid damage, it is important to follow the instructions. Caution:
Insert a fully-charged battery pack before use of the mobile computer. Never remove the main batteries while the mobile computer is turned on. Doing so may lose data that is not saved in the mobile computer. Use only recommended batteries. When other batteries are used, defects or other problems can occur. Before installing (new) batteries, please make sure you are using the recommended batteries. Use the right charger for batteries. The rechargeable Li-polymer battery pack from Argox can be charged in the cradle when either it is in the mobile computer or alone in the charging slot in the back of the cradle. The life of a battery pack is limited, and charging a battery pack causes it to gradually lose its ability to maintain a charge. If your battery pack requires frequent charging, it probably means it is time to purchase a new one. A fully charged backup battery can maintain memory (RAM) contents for about 15 minutes, even when the battery pack is removed. Strictly follow the instructions for installing, charging, and removing the batteries. The products are not warranted for damage, defects, malfunction, or loss of data, resulting from incorrect use of batteries. Required batteries:
The mobile computer needs both main battery and backup battery for operation. Main Battery The rechargeable battery pack is for normal operations and data storage. When the battery pack power goes low, immediately charge it or replace it with a charged battery pack. Users Manual 10 Backup Battery The built-in battery is for memory backup. How to charge the Argox rechargeable battery pack in the cradle 1. Make sure that the Argox rechargeable battery pack is inserted in the mobile computer. When the mobile computer is placed in the cradle, the rechargeable battery pack charges automatically. 2. If you have a spare Argox battery pack, you can replace the empty battery pack with a full battery pack for continuous mobile computer operation. Put the empty battery pack in the charging slot of the cradle. The LED (CHG) on the cradle flashes Red and turns Green when the battery is fully charged. When to replace or recharge the main battery There are two conditions that you need to replace the main battery. 1. As soon as possible after the battery indicator 2. Before using the mobile computer when it has not been used for an extended period. appears on the display. Notes:
Charging the Main and Backup Batteries for the First Time It may take up to 8 hours to fully charge the empty backup battery. The first time charge should be for at least 8 hours to insure a proper charge. When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Mobile computer turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns green. Users Manual 11 2.3.1 Installing / Replacing the Battery Pack To remove and install the battery If the Mobile Computer has a hand-strap, detach and loosen the hand-strap 1. Press and release the POWER button to suspend the mobile computer 2. 3. Rotate the latches to the open position and remove the battery cover Figure 2-7 Installing / Replacing the Main Battery 4. Align the battery contacts and insert the battery 5. Reassemble the battery cover and Rotate the latches to the closed position 2.3.2 Charging the Battery Pack with a Power Adapter Using a RS232/Charging Cable or USB/Charging Cable 1. 2. Plug in the RS232/Charging cable or the USB/Charging cable to the PT-90 Connect the AC adapter to the cables power jack and an electrical outlet. Figure 2-8 Supplying Power Notes:
When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Mobile computer is Red. When the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns to green. Users Manual 12 2.3.3 Charging the Battery Pack with Cradle a) Leaving the battery pack inside the Mobile computer Connect the power adaptor to a power source Plug in the connector of the power adapter to the Cradle Insert the Mobile computer into the Cradle 1. 2. 3. Figure 2-9 Charging with Cradle Note:
When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Mobile computer turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Mobile Computer Power LED turns green. b) Placing the spare battery pack into the Cradles spare battery charging slot Connect the power adapter to a power source Plug in the connector of the power adapter with Cradle Insert the battery pack into the Cradles spare battery slot When charging the battery pack in the Cradles spare battery slot, the Cradle charging LED is Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the LED turns green. Do not remove the Battery pack for too long from PT-90 once you have already fully-charged the Battery pack and the backup battery pack and have started to use the PT-90. Otherwise data that is not saved will be lost. Please keep in mind to turn off the power on Mobile computer when changing the main Battery pack. 1. 2. 3. Note:
Caution:
Users Manual 13 2.4 Installing in a System Notes:
Exercise caution at all times when working with AC-powered equipment. Turn off your devices before installation. Because of the special pin-out of the connectors, use the cables supplied by the manufacturer. Do not modify the cable provided by the manufacturer. If you need a special cable for some cases, contact your supplier to purchase the right cables or technical support. System Connection (Data Communication) The mobile computers let you link to a host computer through USB and RS-232 cable or the CRD-90 cradle for data communication. 2.4.1 Via USB /RS-232 Cable The mobile computer connects directly to a host computer via the USB /RS-232 cable. Figure 2-10 Communication through Cable 2.4.2 Via CRD-90 Cradle Connected with CRD-90 cradle via USB cable for data transmission Figure 2-11 Communication through Cradle Users Manual 14 3. Operation of the Mobile Computer 3.1 Keypad Description PT-90 keypad consists of 29 /44 rubber keys including one SCAN key. Please refer to the picture below. 29-key Figure 3-1 Keypad Layout 29-key plus 44-key Key Define ALPHA On/ Off ESC TAB BKSP DEL ENT SHIFT ALT SCAN CTRL SPACE P1~P4 Function Switches between the number input mode or the character input mode. Number input mode (default input mode) English lowercase letter (a~z) English capitalization (A~Z) When the unit is off, pressing the Power key turns the unit on. Alternatively, when the unit is on, this key must be pressed and held down for about two seconds in order to turn the unit off. Exit and back to the last layer. The Tab key is used to toggle between data fields or to place the cursor at pre-determined places in a programming or word processing application. The Backspace key is used to erase previously input characters. Delete Key
(DEL key is not available in 29key plus.) Enter Key Shift Key Alt Key
(ALT key is not available in 29key plus.) Trigger scanner, if the scanner enables. Control Key Space Key User define key or application Users Manual 15 3.2 Function Key Description The function key is specially designed for quick access (Hot-key) to some functions. The function key combines with other keys. Press function key once (function single mode). After press function key combination, function single mode switches to normal mode. Press function key twice (function continue mode). After press function key again, function continue mode switches to normal. Available function key combinations Key Define Function
Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Reserve (user define) Touch screen calibration Volume Down Volume Up LCD Backlight down LCD Backlight up Move Left Move Right Keypad Backlight ON/OFF Windows Start Menu Users Manual 16 3.3 Install micro SD card into PT-90 1. Open the Micro SD slot cover with a screw driver. 2. Insert a correctly oriented Micro SD card. 3. Close the slot cover and fix two screws. Insert Micro SD card face side down Figure 3-2 Inserting a micro SD Card a. Note:
If the micro SD card is inserted incorrectly, the micro SD card unit and its internal data maybe damaged. b. When removing the micro SD card, please press push first. Users Manual 17 3.4 Configuring PT-90 Settings 3.4.1 Calibrating Touch Screen Alignment Pressing the Power key The PT-90 welcome screen appears. The Windows CE screen appears shortly after. Figure 3-3 Logo Calibrating the PT-90 This screen can be accessed at any time by pressing the hot key FN and ESC key. Or by accessing the menus and tab in order of Start Settings Control Panel Stylus Calibration. Figure 3-4 Calibration-1 Whenever the response of the touch screen is poor, or the operations executed do not match your tapping on the touch screen, please recalibrate the alignment of the touch screen using the following method. 1. Press the stylus against the center of the target mark + as indicated on the screen. The screen shown to the right appears after you press the stylus against the target at five different locations. 2. Press the Execute key or tap anywhere on the touch screen Figure 3-5 Calibration-2 Users Manual 18 3.4.2 Adjusting Brightness You can use the following procedures to adjust display brightness to make it easier to read under different lighting conditions. Press the key and then press the key to adjust brightness for a lighter display. Press the darker display. key and then press the key to adjust brightness for a To continue making adjustments, press the key twice to enter function continue mode. Press the or key to adjust brightness. After finish setting, press the key to exit function continue mode. Brightness settings are also made by accessing the menu and tab in order of Start Settings Control Panel Timeout&Brightness. 3.4.3 Muting Sound You can use the following procedures to adjust sound to make it easier to hear under different working conditions. Press the key and then press the key to adjust for a louder sound. Press the key and then press the key to adjust for a softer sound. To continue making adjustments, press the continue mode. Press the the key to exit function continue mode. or key twice to enter function key to adjust sound. After finish setting, press Sound settings are also be made by accessing the menu and tab in order of Start Settings Control PanelVolume & Sounds 3.4.4 Using the Stylus The stylus is located next to hand-strap on the rear of the PT-90 as illustrated in Figure 2-4 The Front of the PT-90 (page 8). The stylus functions the same as a mouse on a PC. Use the stylus to:
Navigate the display, select menu items and open optional applications. Tap the characters on the soft keyboard panel Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select a list of multiple items. Caution: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the display to avoid damaging the touch screen. Users Manual 19 3.5 Entering Information To enter information:
Use the keypad Use the keyboard input panel (soft keyboard) to enter text. Scan bar code data into data fields. Use left /right side key Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from the host computer to the PT-90. For more information on ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 7. 3.5.1 Entering Information Using a Keypad The alphanumeric keypads produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z), number s (0-9), function keys and assorted characters. The keypads default characters/functions are printed white. 3.5.2 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel Use the keyboard input panel (soft keyboard) to enter information in any program. To launch the keyboard input panel, press the button on the taskbar. Tap a key to enter a value. Tap a key board input panel button to display or hide the keyboard input panel. Figure 3-6 Soft Keyboard 3.5.3 Entering Data via the Bar Code Scanner The sample bar code scanner application scans data into data fields in the same way data is entered via the keypad. Users Manual 20 3.6 Power Management 3.6.1 Power Status Indication Checking main and Backup Battery Status Enter Power Properties If the above mentioned Plug or Battery icon is displayed, double tap this icon to bring up the Power Properties screen. Or, select Settings Control Panel from the Start menu and then double tap the Power icon to display Power Properties. Figure 3-7 Control Panel To Check Battery Status:
The battery menu item shows the status of the main and backup batteries. Figure 3-8 Power Properties Users Manual 21 Five different icons are displayed on the status bar to indicate the on-board power status. Icon Description No icon:
Plug
Charging :
Battery Low Battery Very low :
Indicates there is no external power supply to the PT-90 but the battery power status is good. Shows external power is in use. The PT-90 is either plugged-in via the DC 5V/3A power adapter or in the cradle. Indicates that the battery is charging. Shows there is no external power supply, the battery charge is low. Indicates the battery is very low. Stop operation and charge the PT-90 immediately. You must charge the battery when the Battery Very Low icon is displayed. If the Battery Very Low icons still show after charging, please contact Argox Technical Support. Users Manual 22 Saving Battery Power 3.6.2 Automatic shut-down of the PT-90 The PT-90 enters idle mode when there is no task or if all tasks are waiting for input. In default setting, the PT-90 automatically turns itself off if idle for 9 (1+3+5) minutes and when there is no external charging power. Press the Power button to return the PT-90 to the same point at the time of automatic shutdown. In Power Properties, select Schemes. Customize automatic shut off time by tapping the arrow to select from a list of time periods. The available time periods for battery power are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 30 minutes and never. Activate this function when the PT-90 is plugged into the power adapter or placed in its cradle by tapping the check box and then tapping the arrow to select from a list of time periods. The available time periods for AC power are 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes and never. Figure 3-9 Power Properties-2 Backlight Setting Because the power consumption of the LCD backlight is high, turn off the backlight function when it is not necessary. If a backlight is required, set automatically turn off the back-light. To change the backlight setting, select Start Settings Control Panel, and then double tap the Timeout&Brightness icon. Figure 3-10 Backlight Setting Users Manual 23 Timeout setting:
Tap the check box off to always turn on backlight. Tap the check box on to toggle automatically backlight. Available timeout for battery power are 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes and 5 minutes. Available timeout for AC power are 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 30 minutes. turning off Figure 3-11 Timeout Setting Brightness setting:
Adjust the brightness setting for backlight. Available brightness for battery and AC power are Off, Micro, Fine, Normal and Super. Figure 3-12 Brightness Setting Suspend Mode 3.6.3 The PT-90 will go into suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time. Customize the idle duration using the Power control panel (refer to Figure Schemes Tab). Suspend mode appears just like you have turned the unit off. Press the key to suspend the PT-90. Press the key again for the PT-90 to resume its previous state. Use the Battery Power control panel to set the duration to switch to Suspend mode when the system uses battery power. This saves battery power when the PT-90 is not in use. Users Manual 24 Entering Suspend Mode:
The following puts the PT-90 in suspend mode:
Press The duration timer for Switch state to Suspend expires, which indicates that there key while the unit is on. has been no use for a specified of time. The battery pack discharges completely. Tap Start Suspend Figure 3-13 Suspend Mode Tap here to set the PT-90 into suspend mode key to suspend or resume (wake up) 3.6.4 Resume Press Waking the PT-90 The default wakeup conditions define what actions wakeup the PT-90. These setting are configurable and the factory default settings are subject to change / update. Status Description Power Off When the PT-90 is set to suspend mode by pressing
, this action wakes the PT-90. Condition for Wakeup Press button Press button When the PT-90 enters suspend mode by automatic power-off, this action wakes the PT-90. Auto Off 3.7 Resetting the PT-90 If the PT-90 stops responding to the system, you may need to rest it. There are three ways to reset - warm boot, cold boot and clean boot. A warm boot and cold boot restart the PT-90, but all data that have not saved will get lost. All data in flash will be preserved. A clean boot will erase all data except User application folder. In addition it returns formats, preferences and other settings to the factory default setting. Users Manual 25 The RAM will be reinitialized. 3.7.1 Performing a Warm Boot To perform a warm boot to correct the computer when an application stop responding to the system. Caution:
To perform a warm boot:
1. Press Reset button. Do not hold down any other keys or buttons. 2. PT-90 initializes the logo screen appears for about a minute. 3.7.2 Performing a Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the PT-90 and all un-saved data will get lost. Only perform a cold boot if a warm boot does not solve the problem. Caution: The RAM will be reinitialized. To perform a cold boot:
1. Press the Reset and 2. PT-90 initializes the logo screen appears for about a minute 3.7.3 Performing a Clean Boot Perform a warm boot first. If the PT-90 still does not respond, perform a cold boot. Perform a clean boot only if you want to reset PT-90 to factory default setting. Registry Flash Disk User application RAM data RTC Caution: All data will be lost except User application folder. The User application folder Clean boot Factory default Clean disk Preserved Reinitialized Clean Cold boot Preserved Preserved Preserved Reinitialized Clean Warm boot Preserved Preserved Preserved Reinitialized Preserved keys together. Do not hold down any other keys or buttons. will lost when FW upgrading. To perform a clean boot in OS:
1. To perform a clean boot, select Start Settings Control Panel, and then double tap the System Information icon. 2. Tap the Format partition check box in Clean boot page and press Setting to start clean boot. 3. The PT-90 logo window appears. 4. Reset to factory default setting. To perform a clean boot using hotkey:
1. Cold boot and press hot key
(UP+ DOWN+SHIFT). 2. PT-90 initializes the logo screen appears for about a minute. Users Manual 26 Figure 3-14 Clean Boot 3.8 Flash Storage Flash memory is a re-writable location in which to store up to 256MB of programs and data files. The benefit of this feature is that files and programs saved in Flash Memory are unaffected by the PT-90s power status. Note:
The Flash storage memory persists for warm/cold reset conditions. We strongly recommend that perform a clean reset only if you want to reset factory default setting. 3.8.1 Flash Disk Location All storage disks are stored in Flash Disk in PT-90 Figure 3-15 My Device 3.8.2 Flash Disk Size The size of the Flash Disk varies depending on the size of the system firmware. Select Start Settings Control Panel, and then double tap the Storage Manager icon. The capacity is the total Flash Disk size. Users Manual 27 Figure 3-16 Flash Size 3.9 Bluetooth Setting 1. Run program from DesktopUtilityBluetooth.exe to enable Bluetooth like Figure 3-17. Figure 3-17 Enable Bluetooth 2. After enable Bluetooth, please select Show BT like figure 3-18 Figure 3-18 Show BT 3. On Bluetooth manager screen, select File New Connection like Figure 3-19. Figure 3-19 Bluetooth Connection Users Manual 28 4. Bluetooth has four functions to choose like Figure 3-20. Figure 3-20 Bluetooth Explorer First function is Pair with remote device, after press next button. It will start to search devices. Select a device and press Pair button; it needs to enter Bluetooth PIN code like Figure 3-21. 5. Figure 3-21 Bluetooth Pairing 6. After PT-90 check pin code with device. PT-90 will appear a pop window and show Success message like Figure 3-22. Figure 3-22 Bluetooth Pairing-1 Users Manual 29 7. Second function is Serial Port which communication with device via com port like Figure 3-23. Figure 3-23 Bluetooth Explorer 8. After press Next button, it will start to search device like Figure3-24. Figure 3-24 Bluetooth Serial Port 9. After press Connect button, it will appear a connection with SPP mode like Figure 3-25. Figure 3-25 Bluetooth Serial Port Users Manual 30 10. Third function is File Transfer like Figure 3-26 Figure 3-26 Bluetooth Explorer 11. After press Next button, it will start to search device and it needs to enter PIN code like Figure 3-27 Figure 3-27 Bluetooth File Transfer-1 12. After checking pin code with the connect device. PT90 will enter FTP mode like Figure 3-28. Figure 3-28 Bluetooth File Transfer-2 Users Manual 31 13. On Bluetooth manager screen, it will add a FTP connection like Figure 3-29. Figure 3-29 Bluetooth File Transfer-3 14. The latest function is ActiveSync connection. The function can connect with computer via ActiveSync like Figure 3-30. Figure 3-30 Bluetooth Explorer 15. After press Next button, it will start to search device like Figure 3-31. Figure 3-31 Bluetooth ActiveSync Users Manual 32 16. PT-90 will add a ActiveSync connection on Bluetooth manager screen. It will synchronize with computer like Figure 3-32. Figure 3-32 Bluetooth ActiveSync Users Manual 33 3.10 WLAN Setting SDIO86861 only available in PT-9X30-0-0. SDCSD40N1 only available in PT-9X30-1-1 and PT-9X32-0-0. 3.10.1 SDIO86861 1. After enable WLAN setting, a POP window appears as below. Figure 3-33 Figure 3-33 WLAN setting If the above window doesnt show, try to double click the Wireless icon on the screen bottom. Select new connection and press Connect button or double click the new connection, BU01-WPA for instance; it will appear the configuration window (Figure 3-34). Then user can set wireless Encryption on this window. 2. 3. Figure 3-34 Wireless Properties 4. After setting, press OK to connect to AP server (wireless AP server must setup completely before connection). WiFi connection can work now. 5. Wireless icon for SDIO86861 Icon Description Not Connected Signal Strength Users Manual 34 3.10.2 SDCSD40N1 1. Double click on Wireless icon or tap StartProgramSummitscu to open Summit Client Utility like Figure 3-35. FIGURE 3-35 OPEN SCU 2. Click Admin Login and input password SUMMIT to login like Figure 3-36. FIGURE 3-36 ADMIN LOGIN In Profile Tab, press Scan to find access point. Select a access point and press Configure. FIGURE 3-37 SCAN 3. Users Manual 35 4. Create a new profile and input key if necessary. 5. 6. FIGURE 3-38 CREATE A NEW PROFILE Press Commit to save the profile setting. FIGURE 3-39 COMMIT In Main tab, set Active Profile to RD02test. WiFi will start connection with RD02test. FIGURE 3-40 ACTIVE PROFILE 7. Wireless icon for SDCSD40N1 Icon Description Not Connected Signal Strength Users Manual 36 3.11 GPRS Utility GPRS utility only available in PT-9X30-1-1. Before using GPRS, insert the SIM card in PT90 first. Utility will ask PIN code if SIM card is lock. 3.11.1 GPRS Connection 1. Tap DesktopUtilityGPRS_RAS to enable GPRS_RAS like Figure 3-41. FIGURE 3-41 ENABLE GPRS_RAS 2. Tap Power On. FIGURE 3-42 POWER ON GPRS 3. Select connection and tap Connect. FIGURE 3-43 CONNECT Users Manual 37 4. The signal strength will display in Status and the GPRS icon on the taskbar. FIGURE 3-44 GPRS SIGNAL STRENGTH 3.11.2 GPRS SMS 1. Tap DesktopUtilityGPRS_Demo. The GPRS_Demo screen appears. In the GPRS_Demo screen, you can send or receive SMS, setting phonebook, security, and SMS center. The signal strength display on the taskbar. FIGURE 3-45 GPRS_DEMO In SMS tab, you can operate SMS function. 2. FIGURE 3-46 SMS Users Manual 38 In Phonebook tab, you can add, modify, and delete phonebook. 3. FIGURE 3-47 PHONEBOOK In Security tab, you can lock or unlock SIM card and change PIN code. FIGURE 3-48 SECURITY In Center tab, you should setting SMS center before sending SMS. FIGURE 3-49 CENTER 4. 5. Users Manual 39 3.12 GPS Connection GPS utility only available in PT-9X30-1-1. 1. Tap DesktopUtilityGPS SYSTEM.exe to enable GPS like Figure 3-50. FIGURE 3-50 ENABLE GPS 2. Tap SetupConnect to start GPS positioning. PT90 will get position in a few minutes. FIGURE 3-51 GPS POSITIONING 3. Tap SetupGPS Info or GPS Data to switch different information. Figure 3-52 GPS Info and GPS Data Users Manual 40 3.13 RFID RFID utility only available in PT-9X32-0-0. 1. Tap DesktopUtilityRFID_Demo.exe to enable RFID like Figure 3-53. FIGURE 3-53 ENABLE RFID In Inventory tab, tap 15693, 14443A or 14443B to select tag type. Press trigger key to read tag ID. FIGURE 3-54 INVENTORY In 15693 tab, you can get UID, read block and write block from ISO15693 tags. Figure 3-55 15693 2. 3. Users Manual 41 4. In 14443A tab, you can get UID from ISO14443A tags. You can also read and write block from Mifare S50/S70 and Mifare Ultralight. Figure 3-56 14443A 5. In 14443B tab, you can get chip ID from ISO14443B tags. You can also read and write block from SRIX4K. Figure 3-57 14443B Users Manual 42 3.14 Camera Camera utility only available in PT-9X30-1-1. 1. Tap DesktopUtilityCameraDemo.exe to enable Camera like Figure 3-58. FIGURE 3-58 ENABLE CAMERA 2. Tap PreviewStart to start preview. FIGURE 3-59 START CAMERA 3. Tap CaptureJPEG Image to take picture. The capture pictures place in default folder
\My Documents. Figure 3-60 Take picture Users Manual 43 4. Tap PreviewStop to stop preview. You can tap DisplayShow image to display picture. Figure 3-61 Display picture Users Manual 44 4. Scanning The PT-90 has an integrated laser/2D scanner that reads all major bar code labels with excellent performance. The trigger key is located in the middle of the unit. There are also two side-keys to trigger scanner. Press trigger key to activate the laser/2D scanner. The PT-90 has laser/2D scanner engine. Each scanner engine has different barcode settings. The configurations and scan SDK settings are also different between Laser and 2D scanner. 4.1 Scan Configuration When it is necessary to change the default barcode symbology for a different application, use Scan Configuration to change default symbology, place delimiter characters behind scanned data, and save the settings. Run this program from DesktopUtilityScan Configuration.exe which is also accessible via StartSettingsControl PanelScan Configuration. Laser Scanner Engine:
Figure 4-1 Laser Scan Configuration -1 Figure 4-2 Laser Scan Configuration -2 Users Manual 45 Figure 4-3 Laser Scan Configuration-3 2D Scanner Engine:
Figure 4-4 2D Scan Configuration -1 Figure 4-5 2D Scan Configuration -2 Users Manual 46 Figure 4-6 2D Scan Configuration -3 After you change settings, press the OK button to configure, or press Restore Default to return to the scan default settings. 4.2 Scan driver Scan driver lets you put data into Microsoft WordPad. Open scan driver and the scan module powers on the scanner. You can then scan barcode. To turn off the power, press Exit on the task bar. Figure 4-7 Scan Driver Users Manual 47 4.3 Scan test The PT-90 has a Scan Test.exe program that allows you to test the barcode scan function. Scan Test.exe is located in directory DesktopUtilityScan Test.exe. This program shows barcode type and barcode data when pressing the Scan key. Figure 4-8 Scan Test 4.4 Reading barcode Note:
Observe handling precautions. Make sure the mobile computer is installed according to instructions. Never remove the main batteries or battery pack while the mobile computer is turned on. Doing so can cause loss of data in the mobile computer. Avoid looking directly into the LED light beam emitter, or pointing the LED light beam directly into someones eyes. Position the LED light beam over the bar code from margin to margin and pass the scanner downward over the bar code, as shown in the scan position illustration Good read scan position Incorrect read scan positions Users Manual 48 The scanning sequence is defined by the users application. A typical sequence is:
Point the mobile computer at the barcode and press the Trigger key Point the LED lightbeam at barcode as shown in the scan position illustration above. The scanner reads the barcode and the results are indicated. A Good Read means that the scanner has effectively recognized and decoded the bar code. In most cases, the application program provides an indicator signal to indicate a good read. If the read is incorrect, try again paying close attention to the instructions. When reading a small bar code, decrease the distance between the mobile computer and the bar code. For larger bar codes, position the mobile computer so that the bar code fits into the LED light beam. When reading a very high density bar code, decrease the distance between the mobile computer and the bar code. For a low density bar code, increase the distance between the mobile computer and the bar code. 4.5 Barcode reading problems When the barcode can NOT be read, try the following:
Change the angle between the bar code and the mobile computer. Change the distance between the bar code and the mobile computer. If the bar code is larger than the LED light beam, try moving the mobile computer a bit further away from the bar code. Users Manual 49 5. Utilities 5.1 Function Key Setting To assign your favorite application program or virtual key from F1 ~ F10 and P1~P4 hot keys. Function Key.exe is located in directory DesktopUtilityFunction_Key.exe. 1. Choose F1~F10 or P1~P4 from list. 2. Tap Define to define application or virtual key. 3. Tap Apply or OK to set function key setting. 4. Tap the Default to return to default setting. Figure 5-1 Function Key Setting Figure 5-2 Function Key Define Users Manual 50 5.2 Timeout & Brightness Timeout & Brightness setting is a tool for changing the LCD backlight and keypad LED. If you wish to save power use this program to change LCD backlight and keypad LED settings. This application supports battery power and external power settings. Figure 5-3 Timeout & Brightness Users Manual 51 6. Software Applications The PT-90 includes software applications such as Internet Explorer, Media player, Microsoft WordPad, Remote Desktop Connection, Transcriber, and Windows Explorer. Figure 6-1 Software Applications 6.1 Internet Explorer With Internet Explorer, you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your device. You will need to use WLAN to connect to an Internet server provider (ISP) or network. Figure 6-2 Internet Explorer 6.2 Media Player The PT-90 comes with Media Player for Windows CE installed. Open Media Player by selecting Start Programs Media Player from the desktop. Select File Open to open a new media file. Please refer to www.microsoft.com for additional information and help with your Microsoft Windows Media Player. Users Manual 52 Figure 6-3 Media Player 6.3 Microsoft WordPad You can create and edit documents and templates in WordPad, using buttons and menu commands that are similar to those used in the desktop version of Microsoft Word. You can work with files Normal or Outline view. WordPad documents are usually saved
.pwd files, but you can also save as documents in other file formats, such as .rtf or .doc. 6.4 Remote Desktop Connection Using Remote Desktop Connection, you can log on to Windows Mobile computer Server and use all programs installed on this server. For example, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, you can run the desktop version of Microsoft Word. 6.5 Transcriber Features:
Microsoft Transcriber is the natural handwriting recognition solution for your Windows CE device. It recognizes words from its integrated dictionary, and allows you to write in cursive, print or mixed handwriting. The letter Shapes Selector (note 1) is for optimizing recognition to your own handwriting style Transcriber works transparently in the background of all Windows CE applications handwriting input, while taking away no precious screen space. providing Users Manual 53 Figure 6-4 Microsoft WordPad Figure 6-5 Remote Desktop Connection Figure 6-6 Transcriber 6.6 Windows Explorer Windows Explorer works almost the same on your PDA as it does on your PC. See the topics below for the difference in Windows Explorer on your device. information about Figure 6-7 Windows Explorer Users Manual 54 7. Communication The Argox PT-90 lets you link to a host computer via RS-232 or USB port for data communication with cable or cradle. This chapter gives an overview of the PT-90s communication capabilities. 7.1 Microsoft ActiveSync Download and install Microsoft ActiveSync if you run Windows XP or Windows 2000 on your computer and you want to sync content between PT90 and your computer. You can use ActiveSync with the following versions of the Windows operating system:
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4(SP4) Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows XP SP3 ActiveSync provides a user-friendly interface and it can be downloaded free of charge from Microsofts Website. With Microsoft ActiveSync you can:
Transfer data between PT90 and your computer. Limited backup/restore functionality. Install /uninstall programs on PT-90. Note:
ActiveSync is only compatible with Windows XP or earlier. The detail description of ActiveSync can be found in Microsofts Website. 7.2 Microsoft Mobile Device Center Download and install Microsoft Mobile Device Center if you run Windows Vista or Windows 7 on your computer and you want to sync content between PT90 and your computer. You can use Mobile Device Center with the following versions of the Windows operating system:
Microsoft Mobile Device Center can be downloaded free of charge from Microsofts Website. With Microsoft Mobile Device Center you can:
Windows Vista Windows 7 Transfer data between PT90 and your computer. Install /uninstall programs on PT-90. Note:
Windows Mobile Device Center s only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7. The detail description of Mobile Device Center can be found in Microsofts Website. Users Manual 55 8. Overview of Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 This chapter describes Microsoft Windows CE 6.0, the operating system for the PT-90 This introduction to Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 includes:
How to use the main Windows How to use a taskbar How to use settings 8.1 Main Windows When you turn on PT-90, you will see the main Windows of Window CE 6.0, which is similar in appearance to Windows XP. The main window consists of a background screen and taskbar. Figure 8-1 Main Window The screen shows short cut icons for the main programs of Microsoft Windows CE 6.0. A description of the icons follows:
My Device:
Shows the internal configuration of PT-90 and the folders and files it contains. Figure 8-2 My Device Users Manual 56 Recycle bin:
Completely delete or restore files and data. This folder saves deleted files from Windows Explorer or the background screen. You can completely empty or restore files in the recycle bin. Caution: Once you have emptied the recycle bin, you cannot restore the files and data previously in the recycle bin. Taskbar Windows CE 6.0s taskbar is designed to be simple and user-friendly. The picture below shows the configuration of the taskbar. Figure 8-3 Taskbar Start Icon Start icon is the starting point for the PT-90 program. If you point at the start menu with the stylus pen, you can see various menus including program, bookmark, document, setting, help, and operation. If you choose each menu, detailed executable programs appear as in the picture below. If you choose and press, you can run the program of your choice. Windows CE 6.0s start menu is similar to that of Windows on a desktop PC. Figure 8-4 Start Icon Users Manual 57 8.2 Taskbar Taskbar shows a variety of information including keying in characters, battery, network connection, status of running programs, etc. Open Taskbar and Start Menu setting by selecting Start Settings Taskbar and Start Menu from the desktop. There are Always on top, Auto hide and Show Clock setting in General tab. You can choose the check box of desired setting. The following explains the function of icons appearing on the taskbar. Input Method:
To activate Keyboard or Transcriber, press icon and select input method. You can also activate Transcriber in following order: Start Programs Transcriber. To deactivate input method, press To change the features of the input method, select input method in Start Settings Control Panel Input Panel and click the option you wish to setup. icon and select Hide input Panel. Figure 8-5 Input method Transcriber:
When you want to key in characters when making a document or setting, start Transcriber. Using the stylus to draw characters you want on the input panel, this program recognizes the characters and transform them into typeface characters. To start the Transcriber, run the program as the following order: Start Programs Transcriber. The picture below shows how the Transcriber works in keying in characters on Microsoft icon located in the Word Pad. When Microsoft Transcriber is running, you will see the taskbar. When Microsoft Transcriber is active the icon shows a dark background. Users Manual 58 Figure 8-6 Transcriber Keyboard:
When Keyboard input panel is running, you will see the icon located in the taskbar. Figure 8-7 Keyboard Input Panel Upper / lower case Selection:
Press this icon to select upper and lower case letters. If you select upper case, capital letters and characters appear on the number key pad. It serves the same function with the Shift key. Figure 8-8 Keyboard Input Panel -1 Status Indicator Icon:
The following is a list of icons that appear in the taskbars status area. Icon Description Battery capacity is low Battery is charging Linked to desktop PC through USB WLAN not connected Signal strength for WLAN connection Function key status Alt , Ctrl and Shift status Users Manual 59 8.3 Setting up the PT-90 You can set up various configurations of the PT-90 such as Date/Time, Network, Display, Volume and Sounds, Power, System, etc. at the control panel. Figure 8-9 Setting up To Tap Start Settings Control Panel, the control panel window appears. In the View option in the menu, you can change the view mode into large icons, small icons, details or to arrange icons. The control panel appears as below:
Figure 8-10 Control Panel Users Manual 60 8.3.1 Certificates Application programs use certificates to ensure reliability and safe communication. Figure 8-11 Certificates Authorized certificate providers issue certificates that are valid for a specified period. Windows CE manages several certificate storages. 1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Double click a Certificates to run. Select certificate storage for browsing or correcting through the storage tap list. Trusted Authorities: Includes the top quality certificates. My certificate: This saves the users personal certificate to identify the user. Other Authorities: Middle certificate providers establish chains of reliability. 3. To add certificates or secret keys in the selected storage, press the Import button then select the way to bring certificates or keys. You can select them from files or a micro SD card. 4. To see details of selected certificates such as extension, expiration date, etc. press the View button. 5. To delete the selected certificate from storage, press Remove button. Users Manual 61 8.3.2 Date/Time This screen sets date, time, standard time zone. Figure 8-12 Date/Time Date/Time You can set standard time zone, year, day and time. Set as follows:
1. Press the down arrow in the standard time zone until it reaches your location. If the previously set value is appropriate, move on to the following. 2. Select Year and Month in the calendar. If the current year is not correct, press Year and adjust. You can select the month using left and right arrows or the monthly tab that pops up when pressed. 3. Press the correct date on the calendar. 4. Set time by keying in correct time in the current time box. The box shows AM/PM:
Hour: Minutes: Seconds. Press each and adjust time with arrows on the right. 5. Press Apply to save the changes. Confirm if the time is correct. Users Manual 62 8.3.3 Dialing Dialing Properties 1. In the When dialing from list, select the Location where you want to change settings. 2. To create a new location, select New. Enter the name of the location, and then select OK 3. Enter or Edit the area code and local country code as needed. Figure 8-13 Dialing Properties -1 Figure 8-14 Dialing Properties -2 4. In Dial using, select Tone dialing or Pulse dialing. Most phone lines are tone. 5. To automatically disable call waiting, select Disable call waiting by dialing, select the appropriate number sequence in the list, or enter a new sequence. Editing dialing patterns 1. Using the codes listed, revise the dialing patterns as needed. Notes: If you need to use characters other than the ones listed here, use manual dialing. Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored. Some modems may not respond to the some characters, even though your device lets you add them to the dial string. Users Manual 63 8.3.4 Display This screen lets you set the wallpaper image of the PT-90, or change the color of the background screen. Call up the right button menu from desktop and select Properties and you can check the Display Properties window. Figure 8-15 Display Properties Display Change the desktop image of the background screen as follows:
1. Select the Background tab. 2. Click Browse to select an image file. 3. Press OK to apply the setting. Users Manual 64 8.3.5 Hot Function Key Please refer to Function Key Setting above. 8.3.6 You can set up the Input method and Options. Input Panel Figure 8-16 Input Panel Properties 1. Select keyboard and press Options. The Soft Keyboard Options window appears. 2. Select the Size of the keys. 3. To Use gestures for Space, Backspace, Shift and Enter, click the gestures check box. 4. Click OK to save the changes of Soft Keyboard Options. 5. Click OK to save the setting of Input Panel Properties. Users Manual 65 Internet Options 8.3.7 To use the Internet Options, make the following settings. General Click the General tab. 1. Define your own start page and search page on the tab. 2. 3. Click Delete Browsing History button, it can clear temporary internet files, cookies or It also can set the cache size. history. Figure 8-17 Internet Options -1 Connection Click the Connection tab and set Internet connection methods. 1. To use a proxy server, click Internet Connection by Proxy Server check box and enter the proxy address and port. 2. To ignore the proxy server when making access to local address, click No proxy server for local address check box. This option is available only for the proxy server use. If you use a wireless LAN card, click the LAN User manual dial check box. Figure 8-18 Internet Options -2 Users Manual 66 Security Under Security page, specify the security option for your browser. Figure 8-19 Internet Options-3 Privacy Under Privacy page, specify the cookies setting include of privacy level. Figure 8-20 Internet Options-4 8.3.8 Keyboard Repeat Tab 1. To change the amount of time between taps before repetition starts, adjust the Repeat delay slider 2. To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider. 3. Test your new setting. 4. Tap OK to exit the Keyboard properties. Users Manual 67 Figure 8-21 Keyboard Properties 8.3.9 Mouse 1. Double-click the checkerboard grid at a comfortable speed. 2. Double-click the Test icon to test your setting. 3. Tap OK to exit the Mouse properties. Figure 8-22 Mouse Properties 8.3.10 Network and Dial-up Connection You can directly link to the network via network (Ethernet, LAN) or phone (modern) connection. You can send or receive emails or access available files on the network server or search the Internet or Intranet. Figure 8-23 Network and Dial-UP Connection Users Manual 68 8.3.11 Owner This function lets you set the PT-90 to display user information at start up, add information on the user, and set up a Network ID. Figure 8-24 Owner Properties Identification Enter information such as Name, Company, Address, company phone number, home phone number in the user information tab. To display the owner information on the start screen for system start, click the Display Owner Identification check box. Notes Enter additional user information or other information in the Notes box. To show notes on the initial screen when the system starts, click Display Owner Notes check box. Network ID Windows CE 6.0 gains access to Network resources using the owner information. Enter the information provided by Network manager such as User Name, Password, and Domain. Users Manual 69 8.3.12 Password You can set a password to keep unauthorized users from using the PT-90. Figure 8-25 Password Properties To set up a password:
1. Select the Password Setting tab. 2. Enter the password in the password box. 3. Re-enter the password in the password confirmation box. 4. To enable the password protection when the power on, click on the Enable password protection at power-on. You may encounter a request to enter the password if resume or warm/cold boot PT-90. If you forget the password and enter the system you may have to do a clean boot. A clean boot erases all files, data, as well as programs. Please consider using a password that is easy to remember and leave a record easy to access. To deactivate a Password, delete the Password in the password feature window. Users Manual 70 8.3.13 PC Connection You can set up a PC Connection to synchronize the device with a desktop PC. You can set desktop USB and serial port connections. The following is the procedure required for changes in PC Connection. Begin with Windows CE 6.0. The PT-90 basically supports the Internet functions via USB. If you set up a partnership with PC during ActiveSync, it provides `USB CONNECT link items that enable an Internet connection through the USB connection:
Figure 8-26 PC Connection 1. Create a new connection in Go to Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections. Choose the direct connection as connection type. For detailed information, refer to the < Network and Dial-up Connections > section. (Page 57) 2. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel PC connection. 3. Select Change Connection icon. 4. Select the connection mode. 5. Click OK to save the setting. To connect the PT-90 to a desktop PC, you must have Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 for Windows 2000/XP or Microsoft Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista/7 on your desktop PC. Users Manual 71 8.3.14 Power Please refer to the previous section on Power Management. (Page 21 ) 8.3.15 Regional Settings Figure 8-27 Regional Setting Properties You can set up region, numbers, currency, time, and date. 1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Open Regional Settings icon. 3. Select the tab for information to change. 4. Select the < Preferred> option. Available features are dependent on which region you have chosen in the region tab.(REMOVE) Users Manual 72 8.3.16 Remove Programs Figure 8-28 Remove Programs To remove installed programs:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Open the Remove Programs icon. 3. Select the program and click Remove to uninstall program. 4. Click Remove. Users Manual 73 8.3.17 Scan Configuration Please refer to the previous section on Scan Configuration. 8.3.18 Storage Manager The storage manager lets you manage storage device. DSK1: NAND FLASH only allows the users to check the store information. DSK2 shall be SD memory card. The storage manager allow SD memory card to format, dismount or make new partition. Figure 8-29 Storage Properties 1. Select the SD memory card from the storage information dropdown list. 2. To format the partitions of the selected disk, click Dismount button and then click Format button. 3. After clicking the Create New button, key in the new partition names. The system automatically creates new partitions to set up. 4. To delete a partition, select a partition and press the Delete button. 5. To see the features of the selected partitions, click the Properties icon. Caution: Formatting a disk erases all data, files, and programs. If you insert extension Micro SD memory cards, Micro SD memory shows as SD Memory Card. Users Manual 74 8.3.19 Stylus This screen sets Double-Tap sensitivity and calibration. Figure 8-30 Stylus Properties It automatically records the speed of the Double-Tap. If the bottom icon does not change, adjust the setting using the grid icon above. Double Tap To set and test Double-Tap sensitivity:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Activate the Stylus and select Double-Tap. Tap the grid and the color of the grid changes. 3. 4. Double tap the bottom icon to test the double-tap sensitivity. 5. Calibration If the PT-90 screen does not respond properly, adjust the screen with the calibration function. To start Calibration:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Activate the Stylus and select Calibration tap. 3. Press Recalibrate button and the adjustment process begins. Caution:
Sometimes touching the screen with the stylus triggers the right mouse function. You can solve this problem by adjusting the double touch sensitivity. Users Manual 75 8.3.20 System The System Properties window displays device information such as General, Memory, Device Name and Copyrights. General information contained in the window includes operating system data such as software version, processor and memory etc. Figure 8-31 System Properties The memory of the PT-90 is used for storage and programs. Basic memory capacity is 256MB. You can see the size of the memory cache used for running programs or storing data. To check the Memory:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Run the System and select the Memory tab. 3. The blue bar of the slider indicates the available memory capacity. 4. Left side is storage memory and the right is program memory. The device name indicates the PT-90s partnership relation when linked to the desktop through ActiveSync. To set up Device Name:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Run the System and select the name of the device. 3. Enter the name of the device and its details. Users Manual 76 8.3.21 System Information The System Information properties window displays system information such as Info, Memory and Clean boot. Info page contained in the window includes operating system data such as CPU, ROM, RAM, serial number (SN), hardware number (HW) and version details. Memory page display memory size such as RAM Program, ROM Storage, User application and Storage Card. Clean boot page allow users to clean registry and format user partition. Figure 8-32 System Information 8.3.22 Timeout and Brightness Please refer to the previous section on Timeout and Brightness. 8.3.23 Volume and Sounds Adjust volume and select sound. Volume To adjust the Volume of the system:
1. Select Go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Open Volume & Sounds icon and select the Volume tab. 3. Press the left / right arrow icon or move the slide bar to adjust a volume. 4. Click all items to activate the sound such as Events (warning, system events), Applications, Notifications (alarms,reminders) , Key clicks and Screen taps. Users Manual 77 Sounds To set the Sounds:
1. Select go to Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Open Volume & Sounds icon and select Sounds tab. 3. Select an Event from the event list. 4. Select a sound from the event sound list. 5. To remove the sound from the selected event, choose (None). 6. To save the changes in another scheme, select Save As in another name and name the sound scheme. 7. To remove the sound scheme, select the scheme and then Delete. Figure 8-33 Volume & Sounds Users Manual 78 9. Trouble Shooting This chapter contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the mobile computer and/or cradle. If problems occur, first carry out general checks before comparing the problem with the descriptions in this chapter. 9.1 General Checks Make sure everything is installed properly Check the power supply (including the main battery or battery pack in the mobile computer) of all devices Is the reading window of the mobile computer clean?
Is the interface connector properly connected with the cable?
Are the bar code labels readable, e.g. not damaged or poorly printed?
If the problem persists after these checks are performed, please check the problem descriptions below. If the suggested solutions below do not resolve the problem, please contact your local supplier or Argox for technical support: http://www.argox.com If the PT-90 mobile computer needs repair, please ensure that the label with the serial number is present. If sending the mobile computer or cradle back to your local supplier or Argox, please use the original package to minimize the chances of damage during shipping. 9.2 Read Operation Problems If the mobile computer has a problem reading barcode labels Barcode reading problems Make sure the scanning application is loaded and operational. Run Scan Configuration program to modify barcode read setting. Barcode may be distorted and should be replaced. Battery needs recharging or replacing 9.3 Mobile Computer Problems Mobile computer does not power on. Battery needs recharging or replacement. Insure that battery is installed correctly. Mobile computer shuts itself down Adjust Power Properties Battery needs recharging. Users Manual 79 Mobile computer will not shut off isnt depleted. and data will be lost. Screen is blank If the mobile computer is processing data, attach a charging cable to insure the battery If the mobile computer is connected to AC power, disconnect. Perform a warm boot WARNING Unsaved data will be lost. Perform a cold boot WARNING Unsaved data will be lost. Perform a clean boot WARNING The mobile computer is reset to default settings Make sure mobile computer is powered on. Adjust screen brightness. Mobile computer either doesnt respond, or responds inaccurately to touch screen input Calibrate touch screen. Perform a warm boot WARNING Unsaved data will be lost. Perform a cold boot WARNING Unsaved data will be lost. Perform a clean boot WARNING The mobile computer is reset to default settings and data will be lost. Battery life is short Adjust Power Properties especially if peripherals are used. Adjust backlight of LCD or keypad. Replace battery pack if old (battery can be recharged approximately 500 cycles.) Low Backup Battery message Charge mobile computer for 8 hours Users Manual 80 10. Appendix: Updating the OS via Micro SD Card To upgrade or reinstall the PT-90 OS via Micro SD card, you need the P9XCE60R.bin, P9XUtility.cab and P9X2DUtility.cab file (available from Argox Technical Support):
Note:
1. Micro SD must be FAT32 format. 2. The file name must be P9XCE60R.bin, P9XUtility.cab and P9X2DUtility. cab do not rename it. Caution: Users files will be erased!
1. Copy file P9XCE60R.bin, P9XUtility.cab and P9X2DUtility.cab from the PC to the root directory of the Micro SD card. Plug the power adapter into the PT-90. Insert the Micro SD Card into the PT-90. Cold boot and press hot key function to update (FN+Dot.) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Upgrading will cost 5~10 minutes. After the image successfully update, the PT-90 automatically cold-starts with the new OS. Press ENT to start upgrading. Users Manual 81
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-04-24 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2013-04-24
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Argox Information Co Ltd
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018544171
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1 2 | Physical Address |
7F, No 126, Lane 235,Pao Chung Road
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1 2 |
Hsin Tien, Taipei, N/A
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
NBF
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
9X30-1-1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
R****** C******
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1 2 | Title |
Program Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
R******@argox.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
QuieTek Corporation
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1 2 | Name |
V****** L****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.5-22, Ruishukeng, Linkou Dist.
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
v******@quietek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
QuieTek Corporation
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1 2 | Name |
S******** C********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Taiwan
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1 2 |
s******@quietek.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Mobile Computer | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power Output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 10 mm separation between the device and the user's body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value: 0.79 W/kg (Body). | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD. LinKou
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1 2 | Name |
S******** H******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
s******@dekra.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.22 | 0.1 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.13 | 0.1 ppm | 300KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.63 | 0.1 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.55 | 0.1 ppm | 300KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0006000 |
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