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RK25 Mobile Computer Android 7.0, Nougat Version 1.00 Copyright 2018 CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. All rights reserved The software contains proprietary information of its owner; it is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law. Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited. Due to continued product development, this information may change without notice. The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between the owner and the client and remains the exclusive property of the owner. If having any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. The owner does not warrant that this document is error-free. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the owner. For product consultancy and technical support, please contact the local sales representative. Also, visit our website for more information. All brand, logo, product and service, and trademark names are the property of their registered owners. Google, Android, Google Play, YouTube and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners, with no intention of infringement. CIPHERLAB logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.. All other brands, products and services, and trademark names are the property of their registered owners. The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners, with no intention of infringement. CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. Website: http://www.CipherLab.com Important Notices IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA 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 communication. 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. 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. FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Find the certificate information from:
Setup About Phone Regulatory information Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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RK25 Mobile Computer FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do NOT STARE INTO BEAM DIRECTLY. Do not aim the beam at the eyes. Any adjustments or performance excluding those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure. ENVIRONMENT Operate the mobile computer at ambient temperatures from -20C to 50C and with humidity range from 10% to 90%. Store the device at ambient temperatures from -30C to 70C and with humidity range from 5% to 95%. Charge the device at ambient temperatures from 0C to 40C. This device is built with a dust-proof and splash-proof structure that conforms to protection class IP65. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION The product complies with the FCC / Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the products can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. For body-worn operating conditions please use belt-clips, holsters, and/or accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 10mm separation between the device and the user's body. FCC SAR Value (Standard limit is 1.6 W/Kg) USA (1g): Max. 0.52 W/Kg A minimum separation distance of 0.5 cm must be maintained between the users body and the device, including the antenna during body-worn operation to comply with the RF exposure requirements in Europe. To compliance with RF Exposure requirements in Europe, third-party belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. CE SAR Value (Standard limit is 2 W/Kg) EU (10g): Max. 1.03 W/Kg NCC SAR 2.0W/Kg0.882W/Kg
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important Notices Warning statement:
A pleine puissance, lcoute prolonge du baladeur peut endommager loreille de lutilisateur. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. For peoples safety Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods to prevent possible hearing damage. Do not operate this device while walking, cycling or car driving. For the equipment Do not use any batteries or charging devices which are not originally sold or manufactured by CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. Do not replace the battery with an incorrect type, to avoid the risk of heat generation, fire, or explosion. Do not disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery. Do not touch the contact pins of the battery pack. Do not expose the mobile computer or battery to any flammable sources. Do not expose the mobile computer to extreme temperatures or soak it in water. Do not use any pointed or sharp objects against the screen surface. Do not use the styluses which are not supplied or approved by CIPHERLAB CO., LTD., to prevent possible scratches to the touch screen. Water residue on the touch screen may cause abnormal behaviors or the fall of its sensitivity levels. On the surface of the terminal and the barcode reading window, the fog or water drops caused by low temperatures may influence barcode reading. Do not use bleaches or cleaners to clean the device. Use a clean, wet cloth instead. BATTERY The main battery may not be charged to full for shipment. Charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer for the first time. Main battery: The main battery powers the mobile computer to work. It takes approximately 4 hours to charge an empty main battery to full. For the first time charging the main battery, please charge it for at least 8 to 12 hours. The charging LED above the screen will light up in red while charging and will turn green when charging is complete. When the main battery is removed, RTC retention will be maintained for at least 30 minutes. Backup battery: The backup battery is mounted on the main board. Its role is to temporarily keep the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is drained out so data in DRAM will be retained. The backup battery takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full by the main battery or power adapter.
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RK25 Mobile Computer The allowed battery charging ambient temperature is between 0C to 40C. It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18C to 25C) for optimal performance. Please note that battery charging stops when ambient temperature drops below 0C or exceeds 40C. In order to prevent system from shutting down after the battery is drained out, keep a fresh battery for replacement at all times, or connect the mobile computer to an external power. If there are drippings or dust on the device or battery pack, wipe them away with a soft clean cloth before battery replacement. Turn off the power before battery replacement. If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, remove the battery pack from the mobile computers battery compartment. Store the mobile computer and battery pack separately. Recycle batteries in a proper way for the green-environment issue. SCANNER Scan a 1D barcode 1) Open ReaderConfig and tap Scan Test on the menu bar. 2) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read. Move the device, having the barcode located in the center of the scanning area. 3) Press any of the two side triggers. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes. The buzzer beeps after scanning. The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period has passed. Scan a 2D barcode 1) Open ReaderConfig and tap Scan Test on the menu bar. 2) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read. Move the device, having the barcode located in the center of the scanning area. 3) Press any of the two side triggers. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes. The buzzer beeps after scanning. The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period has passed.
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CONNECTION Important Notices Via Bluetooth or WLAN Connection may fail when the mobile computer is around other wireless machines or power cables as the radio frequencies of those may cause interferences. If communication fails, move the devices much closer to each other, and try to communicate again After turning on, Bluetooth power is sustained even when the mobile computer is suspended. However, if the power mode is switched to Airplane Mode, Bluetooth power will be turned off regardless of the settings. To a Charging & Communication Cradle Do not insert the mobile computer to a Charging & Communication Cradle if water or drippings are staying on the device. The LED indicator on a Charging & Communication Cradle shows the status of battery charging only; the status of terminal charging is shown on the device itself. Not Charging could be the result of battery damage, batterys failure to touch the connector or AC plug coming off. Charging error could be due to high battery temperature. CARE & MAINTENANCE This mobile computer is intended for industrial use. The mobile computer is rated IP67, however, damage may be done to the mobile computer if it is exposed to extreme temperatures or soaked in water. When the body of the mobile computer gets dirty, use a clean, wet cloth to wipe off dust and debris. DO NOT use bleaches or cleaners. Use a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to wipe dust off the LCD touch screen. DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects against the surface. Always keep the LCD dry. If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, download the collected data to a host computer, and then remove the battery pack from the mobile computers battery compartment. Store the mobile computer and battery pack separately. If you encounter malfunction on the mobile computer, write down the specific scenario and consult your local sales representative.
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RK25 Mobile Computer E-LABEL
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CE DECLARATION Important Notices
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RK25 Mobile Computer RELEASE NOTES Version Date 1.00 March 8, 2018 Notes Initial release
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CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................... 9 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 13 Features ........................................................................................................................................... 14 Inside the Package .......................................................................................................................... 14 Accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Related Documentation .................................................................................................................. 14 QUICK START ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Overview ................................................................................................................. 16 Install/ Remove Battery ........................................................................................ 18 Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card ............................................... 21 Power On/Off Mobile Computer ........................................................................... 23 Homescreen Selection .......................................................................................... 24 Using Hardware Buttons ....................................................................................... 25 Connecting Headset .............................................................................................. 26 Charging & Communication .................................................................................. 27 Charge Mobile Computer ...................................................................................... 27 Wired Data Transmission ...................................................................................... 32 Using Wireless Networks ....................................................................................... 33 USING RK25 MOBILE COMPUTER .................................................................................................... 34 Battery .................................................................................................................... 35 Battery Status Indicators....................................................................................... 36 Monitor Battery Level ............................................................................................ 38 Replace Main Battery ............................................................................................ 44 Power Management .............................................................................................. 47 Battery Precautions ............................................................................................... 49 Memory .................................................................................................................. 50 Check Memory Usage ............................................................................................ 51 Manage Storage Space ......................................................................................... 52 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. 1.1.4. 1.1.5. 1.1.6. 2.1.1. 2.1.2. 2.1.3. 2.1.4. 2.1.5. 1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.2.3. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 1.1. 1.2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. Touch Screen ......................................................................................................... 60 9 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.8. 2.9. 2.6.1. 2.6.2. 2.9.1. 2.9.2. 2.4.1. 2.4.2. 2.4.3. 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. 2.3.4. 2.3.5. 2.7.1. 2.7.2. 2.7.3. 2.7.4. 2.7.5. 2.7.6. 2.7.7. Screen Brightness ................................................................................................. 60 Screen rotation ...................................................................................................... 61 Screen Timeout Settings ....................................................................................... 65 Text Size ................................................................................................................. 66 Display Size ............................................................................................................ 67 Notifications ........................................................................................................... 68 Status LED ............................................................................................................. 68 Audio ....................................................................................................................... 68 Sounds and Vibration ............................................................................................ 69 Date and Time ....................................................................................................... 72 Language & Keyboard Input ................................................................................. 73 Change Display Language ..................................................................................... 73 On-screen Keyboard .............................................................................................. 75 Physical Keypad ..................................................................................................... 82 Basic Key ................................................................................................................ 83 Alpha Key ............................................................................................................... 84 Function Key (only for 25-key Model) ................................................................... 86 Shift Keys ............................................................................................................... 87 Key Functions in Different Modes ........................................................................ 88 Keypad Lock........................................................................................................... 91 Keypad backlight ................................................................................................... 92 Sound and Volume ................................................................................................ 93 Data Capture .......................................................................................................... 94 Barcode Reader ..................................................................................................... 94 Digital Camera ....................................................................................................... 94 BASIC OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. 95 Home Screen ......................................................................................................... 96 Customize Home Screen ....................................................................................... 98 Status Bar ............................................................................................................ 109 Icons on Status Bar ............................................................................................. 110 Open Quick Setting Menu ................................................................................... 112 Open Notifications Drawer .................................................................................. 115 Manage Applications ........................................................................................... 117 Application Menu ................................................................................................. 117 Current Applications ............................................................................................ 119 Suspend & Lock ................................................................................................... 120 Suspend Device ................................................................................................... 120 Lock Device .......................................................................................................... 121 OS Update ............................................................................................................ 123 Back up Your Data ............................................................................................... 125 Reset to Factory Default ...................................................................................... 126 WIRELESS RADIOS ........................................................................................................................... 129 Use Wireless Wide Area Network ....................................................................... 130 Share WWAN Data ............................................................................................... 132 Data Connection Settings ................................................................................... 138 SIM Card Settings ................................................................................................ 139 Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) ........................................................... 140 Connect to Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................... 140 3.2.1. 3.2.2. 3.2.3. 4.1.1. 4.1.2. 4.1.3. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. 3.4.1. 3.4.2. 3.3.1. 3.3.2. 3.1.1. 4.2.1. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 4.1. 4.2. 10 CONTENTS 4.4. 4.3. 5.1. 5.2. 4.3.1. 4.3.2. 4.3.3. 4.3.4. 4.3.5. 5.2.1. 5.2.2. 5.2.3. 5.2.4. 5.2.5. 5.2.6. 5.2.7. 5.2.8. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. 4.2.5. 4.2.6. 4.2.7. 4.2.8. 4.2.9. Manually Add Wi-Fi Network ............................................................................... 141 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings ...................................................................................... 142 Configure Wi-Fi ..................................................................................................... 143 Configure Proxy Server ........................................................................................ 144 Use Static IP Address .......................................................................................... 144 Connect With Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) ....................................................... 144 Modify Wi-Fi Network ........................................................................................... 145 Disconnect Wi-Fi Network ................................................................................... 145 Use Bluetooth ...................................................................................................... 146 Bluetooth Profiles ................................................................................................ 146 Turn On Bluetooth ............................................................................................... 147 Change Bluetooth Name ..................................................................................... 148 Pair Bluetooth Devices ........................................................................................ 149 Unpair Bluetooth Device ..................................................................................... 149 Use Near Field Communications ........................................................................ 150 USING THE PHONE .......................................................................................................................... 152 SIM Card Management ....................................................................................... 153 Phone Application ................................................................................................ 156 Phone Interface ................................................................................................... 156 Place Call .............................................................................................................. 158 During A Call ......................................................................................................... 159 Receive Incoming Call ......................................................................................... 161 Check Missed Calls ............................................................................................. 162 Call History ........................................................................................................... 163 Call Settings ......................................................................................................... 164 Make Multi-Party Calls ......................................................................................... 165 Audio Modes ........................................................................................................ 166 In-call Volume ...................................................................................................... 167 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY ....................................................................................... 168 Configure Reader ................................................................................................. 169 General Settings .................................................................................................. 170 Symbology ............................................................................................................ 177 Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................... 180 Reader Config Option Menu ................................................................................ 181 Read Printed Barcodes ....................................................................................... 188 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 190 Platform, Processor & Memory..................................................................................................... 190 Communication & Data Capture .................................................................................................. 191 Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................................................. 192 Physical Characteristics ................................................................................................................ 192 Environmental Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 193 Programming Support ................................................................................................................... 194 APPENDIX I ....................................................................................................................................... 195 Scan Engine Settings .................................................................................................................... 195 Symbologies Supported ........................................................................................................... 195 APPENDIX II ...................................................................................................................................... 198 2D Imager ...................................................................................................................................... 198 6.1.1. 6.1.2. 6.1.3. 6.1.4. 5.3. 5.4. 6.1. 6.2. 11 RK25 Mobile Computer Symbology Settings .................................................................................................................. 198 APPENDIX III ..................................................................................................................................... 209 Open Source License .................................................................................................................... 209 12 Introduction INTRODUCTION The RK25 mobile computer, powered by Android 7.0 Nougat, is light-weight, easy to use, providing powerful and handy tools for the purpose of delivering flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, it provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communication, long-lasting working hours, and so on. Its large color transmissive display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting conditions. Integrated with Bluetooth 2.1EDR/4.0 BLE/V4.1, 802.11 b/g/n, 802.11a/n technologies, the mobile computer also includes a GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE module to gain greater speeds and optimal mobility. In particular, an integrated GPS receiver is made available for use with third-party location-based applications. This manual serves to guide you through how to install, configure, and operate the mobile computer. The Care & Maintenance section is specifically crucial for those who are in charge of taking care of the mobile computer. We recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the manual thoroughly before use. 13 RK25 Mobile Computer FEATURES Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard Android 7.0 Nougat operating system with a powerful Cortex 1.45 GHz Quad-Core IP65. processor 16GB eMMC flash memory to store OS and software programs 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM to store and run programs, as well as store program data One expansion slot for microSDHC card up to 32GB and microSDXC card up to 64GB. Built-in 8.0 Megapixel rear camera with white LED for flash and auto focus. Left and right side triggers for ambidextrous scanning Total wireless solution connectivity includes Bluetooth 2.1EDR/4.0BLE/V4.1 and, 802.11 b/g/n, 802.11a/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE, and near field communication (NFC). A 4 color transmissive display with 480x800 pixels to deliver excellent visibility in all lighting conditions Configurable feedback indicators including speaker and vibrator Built-in scan engine setting tool Reader Configuration which serves out-of-the-box keyboard wedge functionality INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the kit package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer. RK25 Mobile Computer USB Cable Snap-on Cable AC Power Adaptor Quick Start Guide ACCESSORIES Hand Strap 1-slot Charging + Communication Cradle Pistol Grip RELATED DOCUMENTATION Log in to GoBetween to access related documentation about the RK25 mobile computer from the CipherLab Central Service (CCS) platform. Download the GoBetween desktop or mobile device application, or launch the GoBetween Lite web application from the following site: http://ccs.cipherlab.com/. 14 Quick Start Chapter 1 QUICK START This chapter helps you get ready for starting using the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 1.1 Overview .................................................................. 16 1.2 Charging & Communication ......................................... 27 15 RK25 Mobile Computer 1.1. OVERVIEW 16 Quick Start 25-key Model 28-key Model No. Description 1 Power Button Status LED 3 Touchscreen 5 7 Microphone 9 Side-Trigger 11 Camera 13 Wrist Band Hole 15 Battery Cover Latch and Lock 17 Volume Buttons 19 Wrist Band Hole No. Description 2 Scan Window Receiver 4 Scan Key 6 8 Headset Jack 10 Micro USB Port 12 Camera Flash 14 Battery 16 Speaker 18 NFC Detection Area 20 Charging & Communication Pins Note:
Please refer to Physical Keypad for the difference between 28-key Model and 25-key Model. 17 RK25 Mobile Computer 1.1.1. INSTALL/ REMOVE BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note:
Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. To install the main battery:
1) Press down the lock button and slide the battery latch rightward to the Unlock position. Sliderightwardstounlock Thelockbutton 2) Lift up the main battery (which is with the battery cover) from its lower end to remove it. Liftupfrom the lower end 3) Insert a fully-charged main battery from its upper end, and then press down the lower edge of the battery. 1 Insertitfromthe upperend 2 Pressdown thelowerend 18 4) Slide the battery latch leftward to Lock position. Pushlefttolock. Quick Start Warning:
(1) Make sure the battery latch is at the Lock position before powering on the device.
(2) For initial use, insert a charged battery, lock the battery cover in place, and then press the Power key to power on the mobile computer. 19 RK25 Mobile Computer REMOVE BATTERY 1) Press down the lock button and slide the battery latch rightward to the Unlock position. Sliderightwardstounlock Thelockbutton 2) Lift up the main battery (which is with the battery cover) from its lower end to remove it. Liftupfrom the lower end 20 Quick Start 1.1.2. INSTALLING SIM CARD, SAM CARD AND MEMORY CARD The RK25 mobile computer is equipped with two SIM card slots (SIM 2 slot is compatible with SAM card) and one memory card slot. To insert the cards:
1) Remove the battery as described in Remove Battery. 2) Slide the hinged cover backward, and swing the top to open. 1 Slidethe hingedcover 2 Swingtoopen 3) Place the card into the slot with its metal contacts downward. 4) Close the hinged cover, and then push it toward to lock. 1 Closethe hingedcover 2 Slidethehinged covertolock SIM2/SAMCardSlot Supports2G/3G/4GCard MicroSDCardSlot Supports SD/SDHC/SDXC SIM1Slot Supports2G/3G/4GCard 5) Replace the battery cover and push the battery latch back to the Lock position. 21 RK25 Mobile Computer Note:
Both SIM1 and SIM2 card slots support 2G/3G/4G cards. However, you can have 3G/4G data transmission on either SIM but not on both at the same time. Refer to SIM Card Management for details on managing dual SIM cards. REMOVE CARDS 1) Remove the battery cover as described in Remove Battery. 2) Slide the hinged cover backward, and swing the top to open. 1 Slidethe hingedcover 2 Swingtoopen 3) Take out the cards directly from their slots. 4) Close the hinged cover, and then push it toward to lock. 1 Closethe hingedcover 2 Slidethehinged covertolock 5) Replace the battery cover and push the battery latch back to the Lock position. 22 Quick Start 1.1.3. POWER ON/OFF MOBILE COMPUTER POWER ON To power on the mobile computer, press and hold the power button located on the top end of the device. The mobile computer will turn on and show the Home Screen after splash screen. PowerButton Note:
For the mobile computer to power on, the battery cover must be secured in place. POWER OFF for more than three To power off the mobile computer, press and hold the power button seconds. A menu will appear on-screen which allows you to power off the device. Make sure all user data and tasks have been stored before tapping on Power off. 23 RK25 Mobile Computer 1.1.4. HOMESCREEN SELECTION Upon the first time you launch the system, a Select Home app window will pop up to request your immediate choice of home screen. By selecting AppLock, you will directly enter AppLock application (please refer to AppLock User Guide for detailed instructions on AppLock settings) to start configuring the interface provided to normal users of this device;
by selecting Launcher, you will enter the default Android 7.0 home screen. 24 Quick Start 1.1.5. USING HARDWARE BUTTONS Beneath the LCD display are three hardware buttons that deliver the following functions:
28-key Model 25-key Model HardwareButtons PhysicalKeypad Button Function Description Back button Returns to the previous screen or closes the active window or keyboard. Home button Displays the Home screen. Recent apps button Opens a list of recently used applications. 25 RK25 Mobile Computer 1.1.6. CONNECTING HEADSET The headset jack is located on the upper right side of the mobile computer. You can use the headset for audio playback or communication via the phone application, audio instant messaging, etc. 1) Flip up the rubber cover. 2) Connect the headset to the headset jack. 3) Once the headset is removed, please replace the rubber cover. 26 Quick Start 1.2. CHARGING & COMMUNICATION 1.2.1. CHARGE MOBILE COMPUTER The main battery may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the kit package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer. You may use the Snap-on Charging Cable or Charging & Communication Cradle along with a power adapter to charge the mobile computer. Your device can also be charged by connecting to a host computer using the USB cable. It's slower than charging using the supplied snap-on cable or Charging & Communication Cradle. CHARGING TIME Main battery: The main battery powers the mobile computer to work. It takes approximately 4 hours to charge an empty main battery to full. For the first time charging the main battery, please charge it for at least 8 to 12 hours. The charging LED above the screen (located on the right) will light up in red while charging and will turn green when charging is complete. When the main battery is removed, RTC retention will be maintained for at least 30 minutes. Backup battery: The backup battery is mounted on the main board. Its role is to temporarily keep the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is drained out so data in DRAM will be retained. The backup battery takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full by the main battery or power adapter. CHARGING TEMPERATURE The allowed battery charging ambient temperature is between 0C to 40C. It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18C to 25C) for optimal performance. Please note that battery charging stops when ambient temperature drops below 0C or exceeds 40C. OPERATION ON BATTERY POWER b/g/n, 802.11 Bluetooth BLE/V4.1, 2.1EDR/4.0 802.11a/n, When GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE, and GPS are all enabled on battery power, the main battery level will drop down substantially. Prolonged use of the display and continued scanning of barcodes will also affect battery level. In order to prevent system from shutting down after the battery is drained out, we suggest that you keep a fresh battery for replacement at all times, or connect the mobile computer to an external power. 27 RK25 Mobile Computer USE SNAP-ON CABLE LED Status Indicator Snap-on Cup The Snap-on Cable provides a convenient way to charge your mobile computer as well as data communication. To install:
1) Hold the snap-on cup toward the bottom of the RK25 mobile computer, and place one of the snap-on cup side to the side of the RK25 mobile computer. 2) Push the Snap-on cup upwards to make its another side to be attached to the RK25 Mobile computer. 3) A click sound is made once the Snap-on cable is connected with the bottom of the RK25 mobile computer in place. 4) Connect the USB plug to the approved adapter for external power connection, or plug it to the USB port of PC/laptop for data transmission/ charging. 28 Quick Start While the device battery is being charged, the LED on mobile computer will indicate charging status. LED Indicator Charging Status Description Red, solid Red, blink Green, solid No light Charging the mobile computer Charging error Charging complete The cable is not correctly connected Note:
For data communication, you could also use the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC or laptop. 29 RK25 Mobile Computer USE CHARGING & COMMUNICATION CRADLE The Charging & Communication Cradle charges your mobile computer and a spare battery at the same time, and it could also be used for data communication. SpareBattery Compartment MainChargingStation
(MobileComputerCompartment) LEDIndicator SpareBattery Compartment MicroUSBPort DCJackConnector
(forpoweradapterconnection) RJ45Connector
(EthernetFunction) ENCR Model CCCR Model Note: The Charging & Communication Cradle is equipped with either one Micro USB Port
(CCCR Model) or one RJ45 Connector (ENCR Model). To charge your mobile computer on the Charging & Communication Cradle:
1) Insert the RK25 mobile computer onto the Cradle. The installed hard shell or hand strap is not necessary to be removed in advance before inserting the mobile computer. To remove, please take out the RK25 mobile computer directly. 30 Quick Start 2) For the spare battery, please make sure the battery latch is at Unlock position, and then insert the battery from its top side (where the contact pins are located) into the spare battery compartment of the cradle with their contact pins connected. Press down the bottom side of the battery (where the battery latch is located), and slide the battery latch leftward to Lock position to fasten it. To remove, please slide the battery latch to Unlock position, and directly take the battery out. 3) Connect the adapter to the Cradle, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. The status of the mobile computer charging is shown on the device itself, while the LED indicator on RK25 Charging & Communication Cradle shows the status of battery charging as below:
LEDIndicatoronRK25 MobileComputer:
Indicates the charging status of main battery LEDIndicatoroncradle:
Indicates the charging status of spare battery Cradle LED Indicator Status Description Charging Red, solid Red, blink Red, flash once Green, solid No light Charging the battery Charging error No battery Charging complete Not charging Note:
(1) Not Charging could be the result of battery damage, batterys failure to touch the connector, or AC plug coming off.
(2) Charging error could be due to high battery temperature. 31 RK25 Mobile Computer 1.2.2. WIRED DATA TRANSMISSION Use the micro USB cable/ the Snap-on Cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC for data transmission. 1) Connect your device to the computer with supplied USB cable/ Snap-on Cable / Cradle. USBport 2) Swipe down from the status bar to reveal Notifications Drawer. 3) Tap USB charging this device to enter USB options. By default, the device will be in charging mode, in which you are unable to access the files on this device from the PC client. To transfer all types of files between your device and PC, choose Transfer files. To transfer videos and photos, you can select Transfer photos (PTP), in which your device will share only videos and photos in DCIM and Pictures folders. 32 Quick Start 1.2.3. USING WIRELESS NETWORKS The mobile computer supports widely applied wireless technologies including Bluetooth 2.1EDR/4.0 BLE/V4.1, 802.11 b/g/n, 802.11a/n, and is able to send/receive data in real time in an efficient way. Select GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE modules embedded for a total wireless solution for data and voice communication. 33 RK25 Mobile Computer Chapter 2 USING RK25 MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter walks you through the fundamental usage and features of this device. IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 Battery ..................................................................... 35 2.2 Memory .................................................................... 50 2.3 Touch Screen ............................................................ 60 2.4 Notifications .............................................................. 68 2.5 Date and Time ........................................................... 72 2.6 Language & Keyboard Input ........................................ 73 2.7 Physical Keypad ......................................................... 82 2.8 Sound and Volume ..................................................... 93 2.9 Data Capture ............................................................ 94 34 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1. BATTERY Main Battery The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.85V / 2960 mAh Li-Polymer battery pack, and it takes approximately 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor (for the first time charging the main battery, please charge it for at least 8 to 12 hours). However, the charging time may vary by your working condition. Spare Battery A spare battery pack is provided as an accessory. We recommend keeping a fully charged spare battery at hand in order to replace the main battery when it is nearly drained out. Backup Battery Settled on the main board is a backup battery that keeps the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is depleted. The backup battery is a 60 mAh rechargeable Li-Polymer battery, and can retain data in the DRAM for 30 minutes when it is fully charged (as long as wireless modules on the mobile computer are inactive). The backup battery can be charged by the main battery or the power adapter, and takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full. Warning:
(1) The battery cover must be secured in position with its latch locked.
(2) For a new battery, make sure it is fully charged before using.
(3) To avoid data loss, when replacing the main battery, make sure you replace it with a well-charged spare battery pack. Always prepare a spare battery at hand, especially when you are on the road.
(4) When the mobile computer has been on backup battery for 30 minutes, the system will shut down. Be sure to replace the main battery as soon as possible in order to avoid data loss. 35 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1.1. BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS The main battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. Therefore, when the main battery level goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a regular basis. By checking the battery status icon on Status Bar, you can tell the battery level remaining in the main battery. Mainbatteryisfullycharged. Mainbatterylevelispartially drained. Mainbatterylevelislow(5%~15%). Mainbatterylevelisverylowand needschargingimmediately(<5%). Externalpowersourceisconnected andmainbatteryisbeingcharged. To check the exact remaining percentage of power and battery life:
1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. 2) The percentage of remaining battery power is shown below the battery icon; you can tap on it to enter Battery usage for quick setting. Tap DONE to exit Battery usage page or MORE SETTINGS for more details and configurations. 36 Also, you can simply swipe down from the status bar to open Notifications Drawer, and tap the battery icon to enter Battery usage page. Using RK25 Mobile Computer Note:
When the mobile computer is fully charged and battery level reaches 100%, the battery icon will change from to to indicate charging is completed. Warning:
(1) Once the battery level drops below 15%, the low battery notification will be displayed on the screen.
(2) Data loss with RAM may occur when battery level is low. Always save data before the battery runs out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement.
(3) Constant usage of the mobile computer at low battery level can affect battery life. For maximum performance, recharge the battery periodically to avoid battery drain out and maintain good battery health. 37 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1.2. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL MAIN BATTERY LEVEL The main battery is the only source that feeds the mobile computer to work. It also supplies the backup battery on the main board in order to retain the data stored in DRAM. When main battery level gets low, recharge it or replace it as soon as possible. Most critically, back up the important data from time to time to protect your work. To check main battery level:
| Battery Go to App Drawer | Settings Battery level percentage is shown to provide a clear grasp of the remaining battery power. The screen also shows the rate of battery discharge since the last battery charging session, how long the device has been running on battery power, and which applications are consuming the most battery power. 38 To look at the timeline of each application that drained or has been draining the battery power, tap on the chart; with this, you can diagnose any serious power drains. Using RK25 Mobile Computer To prevent certain applications from being draining the battery power, tap the application listed in Use since last full charge to get into its Use details page for Adjust power use suggestion. Tap the suggestion part to get into the related page and change the configurations for saving battery power. 39 RK25 Mobile Computer BATTERY SAVER MODE You can have the Battery saver mode automatically turned on when the main battery gets low. This mode will limit the use of location services, vibration and most background processing data. 1) On Battery screen, tap Battery saver. 2) Switch on the function to directly enable battery saver function, or choose when to have this mode automatically activated. After this function is enabled, the title bar of your screen will turn orange. Note:
This mode will automatically become inactive when your device is being charged. 40 Using RK25 Mobile Computer BATTERY OPTIMIZATION With Battery optimization enabled for the applications, you can make sure they stay inactive when your device is idle or when they have not been used for days. 1) On Battery screen, tap More and then select Battery optimization. 2) On dropdown list, select All apps; all the applications will be optimized by this function by default. You can individually turn off the optimization mode of a certain app if you would like it always activated by tapping on the app name and select Dont optimize and then DONE. 41 RK25 Mobile Computer LOW BATTERY ALERT The mobile computer prompts a warning notification reminding you to charge the main battery when the main battery level drops to 15% and 5%. Opening Notifications Drawer, you will also see this warning appearing on the notifications list; you may turn on Battery Saver Mode, connect the mobile computer to an external power source, or replace the main battery pack as soon as possible. To replace the main battery pack, see Replace Main Battery. 42 Using RK25 Mobile Computer LOW SUB BATTERY ALERT When the main batterys power is drained out, RK25 mobile computer will automatically suspend by backup batterys power for 30 minutes. When backup batterys power is low, the Low Sub Battery notification will remind you to connect the device with an external power source to charge it immediately. Please note that do not replace the main battery at this moment, otherwise data loss may occur. 43 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1.3. REPLACE MAIN BATTERY When main battery level is low, follow the steps below to replace the main battery. SHUT DOWN TO REPLACE THE MAIN BATTERY Shut the device down to replace the main battery, please:
1) Make sure the sub battery (backup battery) and the new main battery are fully-charged. 2) Press and hold the power button on the top end of the mobile computer. 3) Tap Power off in the pop-up menu. The mobile computer will power off. 4) Follow the steps as Install/ Remove Battery describes to remove the main battery and replace it with the new one. 44 Using RK25 Mobile Computer BATTERY SWAP RK25 backup battery supplies system power during battery swap. When battery cover is removed, the system will enter suspend mode and not wake up until battery cover is put back and the power button is pressed. Please refer to Low Sub Battery Alert section to make sure the sub battery is fully charged before battery swap process. 1) Press and hold the power button on the top end of the mobile computer, and select Battery Swap and then OK in the pop-up menus. The system will prepare to enter suspend mode with the red Status LED on the front panel lit. 2) Observe the red light on the front panel; as it goes off, the device is in complete suspend mode and Main battery is ready to be replaced. Fellow the steps described in Install/
Remove Battery to remove the battery and replace it with the new one. 3) When the main battery is removed, system can stay in suspend mode at least 5 minutes. Please replace with a fully-charged main battery as soon as possible. 4) Make sure the battery latch is properly locked before pressing the power button to wake up the mobile computer from suspend mode. Warning:
Please do not perform a battery swapping before the mobile computers OS is ready. Removing the battery cover during powering up your mobile computer may cause system failure. 45 RK25 Mobile Computer Note:
(1) When main battery is removed, the system will stay in suspend mode for at least 5 minutes. To prevent the system from being shut down without advance warning, please DO replace the main battery within the 5 minutes.
(2) Backup battery keeps the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is depleted. Thus, to prevent data loss, DO NOT replace the main battery when backup batterys power is low. Please connect RK25 mobile computer with the external power source to charge it till the Low Sub Battery notification icon disappears from the status bar. Once the Low Sub Battery notification disappears, the main battery replacement could be proceeded. 46 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1.4. POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power. Warning:
Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripheral devices while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. Bring an additional main battery pack with you on the road. End wireless connections (such as Bluetooth transmission, wireless connection, NFC and GPS) which are not in use. Shorten the screen off time. See Screen Timeout Settings. Reduce the screen brightness level, see Screen Brightness. If you have had your Google account signed in on this device, you could turn off certain automatic data syncing of applications (such as Email, Calendar, and Contacts). Go to App Drawer | Settings syncing services of your desired items.
| Accounts
| Google and disable the data Enable Battery saver mode and Battery optimization mode. See Battery Saver Mode and Battery Optimization. 47 RK25 Mobile Computer ENTER AIRPLANE MODE You can enable Airplane mode to have all the wireless radios (including call functions, data connections such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G/4G) on your mobile computer turned off, which will considerably reduce the power consumption of your battery. To enter Airplane mode, please:
1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings menu. 2) Tap on the Airplane mode icon to enable/disable the mode. 48 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.1.5. BATTERY PRECAUTIONS For safety purpose, please do notice the following instructions about battery. PRECAUTIONS WHEN CHARGING THE MAIN BATTERY FOR A LONG TIME Please avoid using RK25 mobile computer with heavy system loading when it is being charged for a long time, for the battery is continuously charged and discharged in this period of time, and it might result in battery bulge. Due to safety precautions, it is a normal phenomenon that the battery status shows it is not fully recharged when RK25 mobile computer is connected to an external power supply for a long time. Please pull out the charging cable and then plug it again to recharge the battery. BATTERY TEMPERATURE ANOMALY High ambient temperature or keeping using RK25 mobile computer while charging might results in battery temperature rises. RK25 mobile computer will automatically suspend charging battery or shut down for safety purpose. Once the battery temperature cools down to normal temperature, battery charging could be proceeded again. 49 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.2. MEMORY Flash Memory (ROM) 16GB flash memory for storing the OS (Android 7.0 Nougat and custom application programs). Random-access Memory (RAM) 2GB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data. Expansion Slot The mobile computer is equipped with one SD card slot which can accommodate a micro SD card, a microSDHC (up to 32GB) or a microSDXC (up to 64GB). When choosing an SD card for best compatibility and performance with RK25, please make sure of the capacity you need. For the use of SDXC card, please use a new card and make sure it has not been used in other host devices (computers, cameras, or readers). CAUTION OF DATA LOSS When the main battery is removed or drained, the backup battery on the main board takes over to supply the mobile computer and keep it in suspension. A fully charged backup battery will retain the data in the RAM for 30 minutes. When the backup battery is drained out as well, the mobile computer will shut down, and only the contents of RTC will be retained. All other unsaved data will be lost. If you want to put away the mobile computer for a couple of days, you should be aware that data loss occurs when the main battery and backup battery discharges completely. Therefore, it is necessary to backup data and files before putting away the mobile computer. 50 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.2.1. CHECK MEMORY USAGE The memory manager can offer a glance of how the device is using its RAM. Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Memory to enter memory manager screen. On the main screen, it tells you not only the used and free memory space of the RAM, but how your pattern of usage has impacted the devices overall performance. To figure out how the system and apps have been taking up the memory over a longer period, tap the dropdown list to choose a different time span. To look at how individual apps are consuming the memory space, tap Memory used by apps to get a breakdown of memory usage by apps. Tap an application name to check its memory usage. This allows you to make sense of how much memory a newly-installed application can potentially consume your RAM. 51 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.2.2. MANAGE STORAGE SPACE To your Android device, the SD card can serve as an extension of your devices internal storage (which comes as 16 GB of flash memory to store the OS, applications and files) other than a portable storage place.
| Storage to check usage of the internal and Go to App Drawer | Settings external storage spaces. By default, all the videos, photos and downloaded files are directly saved to the devices internal storage. If you have previously inserted and mounted an SD card as portable storage, you could transfer/save photos & other media in this SD card; if the SD card is set as internal storage, photos, files, and some apps could be moved to the SD card. SD card as portable storage in Storage Settings page SD card as internal storage in Storage Settings page
. The SD card is used for moving photos and other media between devices. The SD card is used for storing anything on this device only, including apps and photos. Requires formatting that prevents it from working with other devices. 52 Using RK25 Mobile Computer SET UP SD CARD AS PORTABLE STORAGE Using SD card as a portable device allows you to treat it as a USB disk, by swapping it between your Android device and the computer to easily transfer files. This is quite handy when there is a need to offload files that are taking up too much storage space. When this device is connected with PC, the disk content is readable from PC client:
On Storage screen, this disk can be managed separately. TheSDcardisconsidereda separatestorage,thecapacity ofwhichisnotincludedintotal devicestorage.Youcantap toejectamountedSDcard. 53 RK25 Mobile Computer To start:
1) Insert the SD card. A notification icon indicating that an SD card is detected will be shown in the status bar; swipe down from the status bar and tap SET UP. 2) Tap Use as portable storage and then NEXT. 3) When the setting is completed, tap DONE. 4) Swipe down from the status bar to reveal Notifications Drawer, and you will find a notification indicating that the SD card is for transferring photos and media; tap EXPLORE to check its content. OR tap the SD card in Storage Settings page to check it. Tap Tap 54 Using RK25 Mobile Computer TRANSFER PHOTOS & MEDIA BETWEEN THE DEVICE & PC To transfer photos and media between this device and PC when the mounted SD card is set as portable storage, please:
1) Connect your mobile computer with PC with supplied USB cable. 2) Swipe down from the status bar to reveal Notifications Drawer, and tap USB charging this device to enter USB options menu. 3) Choose Transfer files, and now you will find the disk content is readable from PC client. Please make sure the USB cable is properly connected while transferring files over USB connection. 55 RK25 Mobile Computer CONVERT THE SD CARD TO INTERNAL STORAGE 1) You can always convert the SD Card from portable storage to internal storage. On Storage screen, tap the SD card. Before you start, make a backup of the files on this disk if you would like to keep them. 2) On SD card content screen, tap More and then tap Storage settings. 3) By selecting Format as internal, the device will eventually format this SD card into a specific file format only readable by this device. 4) On Format as internal storage screen, tap ERASE & FORMAT to format the card. 5) You will then be asked whether to move multimedia files to this new SD card right away or later; make your choice and then tap Next. 6) When the formatting is completed, tap DONE. 56 Using RK25 Mobile Computer SET UP SD CARD AS INTERNAL STORAGE Using SD card as internal storage allows you to extend your existing device storage and to store huge applications. This SD card will be reformatted and encrypted with a file format that is not readable by another device. Therefore, it is essential that you back up important files on this SD card in advance. Please note that if you eject this SD card, the applications and media files stored on it will not be available until you reinsert the card. When this device is connected with PC, the disk content is not readable from PC client:
On Storage screen, the capacity of this SD card is merged into the total device storage. Please note that. In this setting, you will have no control of which files to be stored on SD card. ToejectthisSDcard:
1) SelectthisSDcard. 2) OnSDcardcontentscreen, tapMore tapEject. andthen Warning:
Do not physically remove the SD card from the device without ejecting this card in advance. 57 RK25 Mobile Computer To start:
1) Insert the SD card. A notification will pop up indicating that an SD card is detected tap SET UP. 2) Tap Use as internal storage and then NEXT. 3) Tap ERASE & FORMAT to format this card. 4) You will then be asked to whether to move media files to this new SD card, make your choice and then tap Next. 5) When the setting is completed, tap DONE. Note:
It is recommended that you select Move now at Step 4 to have the device immediately start making use of SD card space. If you select Move later, the device will continue to consider devices original storage the primary location to save files. 58 Using RK25 Mobile Computer CONVERT THE SD CARD TO PORTABLE STORAGE 1) You can always convert the SD Card from internal storage to portable storage. On Storage screen, tap the SD card. Before you start, make a backup of the files on this disk if you would like to keep them. 2) On SD card content screen, tap More and then tap Format as portable. 3) Tap Format to have this SD card re-formatted into a file type accessible by other devices. 4) When the formatting is completed, tap DONE. 59 Note:
Please do back up important files on this SD card before proceeding formatting. RK25 Mobile Computer TOUCH SCREEN 2.3. The mobile computer comes with a 4.0 transmissive LCD with 480RGBx800 resolution. The LED backlight of the screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning:
DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the screen. 2.3.1. SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
| Display Go to App Drawer | Settings Adjust screen brightness by dragging the slider to the right (to increase brightness) or left
(to reduce brightness). Switch on the Adaptive brightness to enable automatic backlight adjustment with the mobile computers built-in sensor. You can also use the shortcut button on Quick Settings menu to adjust the brightness level.
| Brightness level. QuickSettings Menu Note:
To save battery power, dim the screen brightness while working in a well-lit area, or set a shorter sleeping plan for the screen backlight to go off. 60 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.3.2. SCREEN ROTATION By default, the device automatically rotates the screen to when you turn the device sideways. To switch this function on or off:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Display 2) Tap When device is rotated and then select Stay in current orientation to turn the rotation function off or tap Rotate the contents of the screen to enable it. Please note that Stay in current orientation might be portrait or landscape depending on the screen display orientation when you select it. 61 RK25 Mobile Computer OR 3) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings and tap the Auto rotate status icon to enable screen rotation. This quick setting method allows you to temporarily enter landscape mode to enhance your typing experience by using a wide keyboard. To enable Home screen rotation, please make sure Auto Rotation is enable, and press any empty spot on Home screen, tap Setting and enable Allow Home screen rotation:
62 Using RK25 Mobile Computer REMOVE AUTO ROTATION FROM QUICK SETTING MENU & DISPLAY SETTINGS You can remove the Auto rotate switch icon on Quick Settings menu to minimize the possibility of accidentally turning on the auto-rotation function:
1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings menu. 2) Click button to get into Edit page; tap on and hold the Auto rotate switch icon, and drag it to the light gray area and then release it. 3) Return to the Quick Settings menu, the Auto rotate switch icon is now hidden. TheAutorotate statusiconis absent. 63 RK25 Mobile Computer and switch off Auto-rotate screen.
| Display
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| Accessibility Go to App Drawer | Settings By doing so, the auto-rotation option will be hidden in Settings Note:
Auto-rotation is not supported for certain applications. Without enabling Allow Home Screen Rotation, auto-rotation is inapplicable in Home Screen and App Drawer screen. 64 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.3.3. SCREEN TIMEOUT SETTINGS Go to App Drawer | Settings Select the time lapse for screen timeout.
| Display
| Sleep. 65 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.3.4. TEXT SIZE Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Display
| Font size. Tap the small A icon Default, Large and Largest. or the large A icon to select the font size between Small, 66 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.3.5. DISPLAY SIZE Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Display
| Display size. Tap the plus icon Default. or the minus icon to select the display size as Small or 67 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.4. NOTIFICATIONS 2.4.1. STATUS LED Two LED indicators located above the touch screen provide information about charging status, scanner light beam, and scanner "Good Read" during data collection. LED 1 for Power Indication Indicator Status Description Green, solid Charging complete Charging Red, solid Charging the mobile computer Red, blinking Battery Swap Red, flash once Charging temperature error
(lower than 0C or exceed 40C) Pressing power button and select Battery Swap in the pop-up menu, and the red status LED lights up. As the red light goes off, the device is in complete suspend mode and Main battery is ready to be replaced LED 2 for Reader & System Notification Indicator Status Description Barcode decode Green, flash once Good read WLAN & Bluetooth Blue WLAN & Bluetooth on/off indication System Notification Blue, blinking System notifications such as missed calls or new messages. Note:
For Scanner decode and Scanner beam LED to function, LED notification must be enabled in Reader Configuration. 2.4.2. AUDIO The speaker is used to play sounds for events in windows and programs, or play audio files. In addition, it can be programmed for status feedback. In noisy environments, you may consider connecting a headset instead. A headset jack is provided on the upper right size of the mobile computer, which is a 3.5 mm DIA stereo earphone jack. The mobile computer also supports using Bluetooth headsets. Supported audio file formats include: MP3, AAC, He-AAC v1 and v2, WMA9/Pro, Dolby AC-3, DTS-HD M6 and DTS-HD M8. Use the volume buttons on the side of the mobile computer to adjust the system volume. 68 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.4.3. SOUNDS AND VIBRATION The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for tactile feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments. You may also set the mobile computer to vibrate only, in which all system sounds will be muted and replaced by the vibrator. On any screen, press down Volume Up or Volume Down key to open quick sound menu. Vibration mode. To modify specific sound settings, Tap tap to switch this device to to access more settings. Keep pressing Volume Down key to turn the device into Do not disturb mode directly. 69 RK25 Mobile Computer SOUND SETTINGS Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Sound for more sound settings. Ringvolumeisnot adjustablewhenDonot disturbmodeison. 70 Using RK25 Mobile Computer DISABLE UNWANTED NOTIFICATIONS WITH DO NOT DISTURB You can temporarily disable specific notifications (vibration or sound) using Do Not Disturb in Quick Settings menu. Whats more, you can schedule the duration of the disabled status so that the notifications will switch to enabled state automatically based on your arrangement. Use your two fingers to swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings, tap on Do not disturb to enable this feature and make further adjustment. Item Total Silence Alarm Only Alarm Reminders Events Incoming Calls Messages Music, Video, Game or Media In-Call OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 71 Priority Only ON Adjustable(Default:ON) Adjustable(Default:ON) Adjustable
(Default:From Contacts Only) Adjustable(Default:OFF) ON ON RK25 Mobile Computer 2.5. DATE AND TIME By default, the mobile computer automatically synchronizes the date and time to the WWAN network (if connected). To set the date and time manually:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Tap Automatic date & time and select Off to disable using network-provided time. 3) Deselect Automatic time zone. 4) Tap Set date. Use the sliders to select the correct month, date and year. Tap OK to
| Date & time save. 5) Tap Set time. Use the sliders to select the correct time. Tap OK to save. 6) Tap Select time zone. Select the correct time zone from the list. 72 2.6. LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD INPUT Using RK25 Mobile Computer Go to App Drawer | Settings language, default keyboard type, and configure keyboard input and speech settings. 2.6.1. CHANGE DISPLAY LANGUAGE to change the system
| Language & input To change display language:
1) On Language & input screen, tap Language to get into Language preference page, and then click Add a language to select your desired system language. QuickSearch 2) Press and hold your desired system language to change its sorting order to the 1st by dragging. Once it is released, the new language setting will immediately be applied. 73 RK25 Mobile Computer DELETE LANGUAGE in the upper right corner and tap Remove option; select the language to delete. Tap Please note that the display language will be changed if it is selected to be deleted. 74 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.6.2. ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD Tap a text input field to automatically open an on-screen keyboard. The virtual keyboard will vary depending on the data type (text or numbers) this field requires. SELECT KEYBOARD (INPUT METHOD) On Language & input screen, select Virtual Keyboard to manage the installed keyboards by taping Manage keyboard and switch on/off the input methods you need. 75 RK25 Mobile Computer Android provides a variety of keyboard layouts of different languages. To have more options of key layouts, for example, German, you can:
1) On Language & input screen, tap Virtual Keyboard, select Android Keyboard
(AOSP), and then Languages. 2) On the list, disable Use system language. 3) Select your desired language keypad layouts. 4) Return to Virtual Keyboard screen, and your Android Keyboard (AOSP) now lists more languages below. 5) Expand your Android Keyboard (AOSP) and press to open Change Keyboard menu and select your desired input language. Or simply tap to cycle through the options. 76 ADJUST KEYBOARD SETTINGS Using RK25 Mobile Computer To configure keyboard settings, tap and hold the comma button until a settings button appears. A menu will open, allowing you to adjust input language (if you would like to use an input language different from the system language) or keyboard settings. By tapping Android Keyboard Settings (AOSP), you can further adjust the settings to suit your needs. 77 RK25 Mobile Computer CHANGE KEYBOARD (INPUT METHOD) The input methods you enabled in Virtual Keyboard under Language & input are available by tapping on the on-screen keyboard. 1) For the default keyboard Android Keyboard Settings (AOSP) & other Google input keyboards, to use other input methods, simply tap to cycle through the options. 2 2 1 1 English (US) Keyboard 2) If theres any other keyboards installed by you, please press on Android Keyboard Settings (AOSP) till Changle Keyboard appears and select the keyboard you need. Or swipe down from the status bar to open Notifications Drawer and tap Change Keyboard notification to change it. Korean Keyboard 78 Using RK25 Mobile Computer EDIT TEXT Tap and hold text on the screen to enable a text editing menu for selecting all text, or copying and pasting text within or across applications. Some applications may use different ways to select or edit text. 79 RK25 Mobile Computer ENTER NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS The appearance of the switch button to numeric or symbol keyboard may vary; the example below demonstrates how to use the switch key to access your desired numeric or symbol keyboards from the default Android English (US) keyboard. To enter Numeric / Symbol keyboard, tap .On Numeric / Symbol keyboard, tap to access more symbols or tap to return to Android English (US) keyboard. English (US) Keyboard Numeric / Symbol Keyboard Symbol Keyboard On Android English (US) keyboard, you can input number or symbols without switching to Numeric / Symbol keyboard. Tap and hold the period button Tap and hold a letter from q~p on the top row to bring up the specific number key. to open quick symbol keyboard. English (US) Keyboard 80 Using RK25 Mobile Computer ENTER UPPERCASE LETTERS Tap and hold the Shift key , and tap a character key to enter an uppercase letter. The letters will return to lower case once an uppercase letter is entered. English (US) Keyboard 81 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7. PHYSICAL KEYPAD The physical keypad receives supplementary backlight along with the screen, and supports multi-key operation, which normally requires two keys hit simultaneously. The keypad is capable of entering numbers, letters, symbols and punctuation marks. Keypad of 28-key Model:
Keypads of 25-key Model:
82 ShiftKey AlphaKey ShiftKey FunctionKey AlphaKey Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.1. BASIC KEY Basic Keys deliver the folloing functions:
BASIC KEY OF 28-KEY MODEL Key Description Scan Arrows Home Back Backspace Tab Enter Press the scan key to read a barcode in place. The arrow keys are circled around the center scan key. These can be used to move the cursor up, down, left or right during text input, or move between items in certain applications. Displays the Home screen. Returns to the previous screen or closes the active window or keyboard. Remove the last input letter. To advance the cursor to the next tab stop. Enter key works as tap or double-tap. BASIC KEY OF 25-KEY MODEL Key Description Scan Arrows Back Delete Enter Press the scan key to read a barcode in place. The arrow keys are circled around the center scan key. These can be used to move the cursor up, down, left or right during text input, or move between items in certain applications. Returns to the previous screen or closes the active window or keyboard. Remove the last input letter. Enter key works as tap or double-tap. 83 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.2. ALPHA KEY ALPHA KEY OF 28-KEY MODEL The Alpha key is the blue button located in the bottom right corner of the keypad. When the Alpha key is pressed, a blue icon Mode is on:
shows up in the status bar to indicate that Alpha AlphaKey When Alpha Mode is on, the keypad enter Alpha lock mode, and the keys deliver the function as the text in blue on the keys (please refer to Key Functions in Different Modes for details). To turn off Alpha Mode, press Alpha key again to return to the default input mode. DefaultInputMode AlphaMode Note:
Alpha mode can coexist with Shift mode. When both modes are active, the input letters will be uppercase. Please refer to Key Functions in Different Modes. 84 Using RK25 Mobile Computer ALPHA KEY OF 25-KEY MODEL The Alpha key is the blue button located in the bottom right corner of the keypad. When the Alpha key is pressed, a blue icon Mode is on:
shows up in the status bar to indicate that Alpha AlphaKey When Alpha Mode is on, the keypad enter Alpha lock mode, and the keys deliver the function as the text in blue on the keys (please refer to Key Functions in Different Modes for details). To turn off Alpha Mode, press Alpha key again to return to the default input mode. DefaultInputMode AlphaMode Note:
Alpha mode can coexist with Shift mode & Function Mode. When both Shift mode and Alpha Mode are active, the input letters will be uppercase. Please refer to Key Functions in Different Modes for details. 85 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.3. FUNCTION KEY (ONLY FOR 25-KEY MODEL) The Function key is the orange button located right above in the Alpha Key (the blue button). When the Function key is pressed, a orange icon shows up in the status bar to indicate that Function Mode is on:
FunctionKey Keypad returns from Function Mode to Default Input Mode upon pressing any button engraved in orange. If Alpha key/Shift Key is pressed, keypad will return to Alpha mode/Shidt Lock Mode until Alpha key/Shift Key is pressed again. DefaultInputMode FunctionMode Note:
Function mode can coexist with Shift mode & Alpha Mode. Please refer to Key Functions in Different Modes for details. 86 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.4. SHIFT KEYS is located right above the Alpha key for 28-key Model, while it is The Shift key located right above the Function Key for 25-key Model. When the Shift key is pressed once, shows up in the status bar to indicate the Key Status is in Shift Resume Mode. an icon The keypad will return to the Default Input mode right after pressing any key (except of Backspace key for 28-key Model and Delete key for 25-key Model). 28-key Model Keypad Press twice Press once 25-key Model Keypad Press once Press twice ShiftResumeMode ShiftLockMode When the Shift key is pressed twice, the keypad will enter Shift Lock Mode with an icon appears in the status bar, and the keypad stays in Shift Lock Mode till the Shift key is pressed again. In both Shift Resume Mode and Shift Lock Mode, the keys deliver the functions as Key Functions in Different Modes describes:
87 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.5. KEY FUNCTIONS IN DIFFERENT MODES FOR 28-KEY MODEL KEYPAD Default Input Mode Shift Mode Alpha Mode Shift Mode+ Alpha Mode
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Using RK25 Mobile Computer 1) 2) For 28-key Model: Shift key and Backspace key For Chiba SKU: Shift key and Delete key When the keypad lock mode is triggered, all keys on the keypad will become locked to prevent any accidental pressing of keys. A keypad lock icon bar to indicate keys are currently locked. will appear on the status Note:
When Alpha Mode is on, the hot key combination (Shift + Backspace) would not work for 28-key Model, because Backspace key becomes Delete in Alpha Mode. For 25-key Model, the hot key combination (Shift + Delete) would not work. 91 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.7.7. KEYPAD BACKLIGHT The default setting of keypad backlight is enabled. To turn on/off the keypad backlight, please go to App Drawer | Settings enable/disable it.
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| Display 92 Using RK25 Mobile Computer 2.8. SOUND AND VOLUME Use the volume buttons on the left side of the mobile computer to adjust system and ringer volume. 93 RK25 Mobile Computer 2.9. DATA CAPTURE 2.9.1. BARCODE READER A selection of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig application. You won't be able to scan a specific barcode symbology which is not enabled. Run ReaderConfig.exe to enable/disable barcode symbologies. 2.9.2. DIGITAL CAMERA An integrated 8 megapixel rear camera in the mobile computer is specifically designed for collecting image data. You may use the image capture utility to turn on the camera and capture images. By default, the images taken by this camera application are saved as JPG files in the DCIM folder in the devices primary storage. 94 Basic Operation Chapter 3 BASIC OPERATION This chapter describes the basic skills to work with the RK25 mobile computer, for instance how to operate the home screen, check system status and manage notifications. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission are introduced in the following chapters. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 Home Screen ............................................................ 96 3.2 Status Bar ............................................................... 109 3.3 Manage Applications .................................................. 117 3.4 Suspend & Lock ........................................................ 120 3.5 OS Update ............................................................... 123 3.6 Back up Your Data .................................................... 125 3.7 Reset to Factory Default ............................................ 126 95 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.1. HOME SCREEN When the mobile computer is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the mobile computer. A locked screen will appear. Slide the lock button upward to unlock the screen. 96
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The Home Screen appears showing a status bar, shortcut icons, an icon to open App Drawer, and the Favorites tray. The home screen allows multiple pages for placing shortcut icons and widgets. You may customize the home screen according to your preferences. Basic Operation Status bar Search bar Widget icon Setting Shortcut icon Open App Drawer icon Favorites Tray To open App Drawer, please tap icon, or slide up from the Favorites Tray:
97 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.1.1. CUSTOMIZE HOME SCREEN ADD APPLICATION SHORTCUT TO HOME SCREEN 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap open App Drawer icon
, or slide up from the Favorites tray. 2) Locate the application to add, tap on and hold the application icon. 3) The home screen will appear. Drag the application icon to your preferred position and release to have it placed. 98 Basic Operation Long pressing certain applications such as Chrome or Gmail may show the app shortcuts but not Home screen. To add such applications from App Drawer to Home screen, please:
1) Keep tapping and holding the application icon and drag it upward. 2) The Home screen will appear. Drag the application icon to your preferred position and release to have it placed. 99 RK25 Mobile Computer ADD WIDGET TO HOME SCREEN 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen. 2) The current layout will shrink, and the available options related to home screen appear on the bottom. Tap Widgets to enter the widget selection list. 3) In the widget selection list, scroll to locate your desired widget. 4) Tap and hold the widget until the home screen layout appears. Drag the widget to your preferred position and release to have it placed. For a setting shortcut, you will have to select a specific setting from the shortcuts list. 100 Basic Operation ARRANGE THE SHORTCUTS AND WIDGETS ON HOME SCREEN To move or remove a shortcut/widget, on the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold it to enter layout edit mode, an option X Remove will appear on top of the screen, to which you can drag the unwanted shortcut/widget to remove it. Drag the icon to the preferred position and release it to have it placed. To resize a widget, tap and hold it until a white frame appears. Tap and drag a white dot to re-scale the widget. 101 RK25 Mobile Computer ARRANGE THE APPLICATIONS WITH APP SHORTCUTS ON HOME SCREEN To move or remove those applications which offer app shortcuts, please hold and drag the application icon to anywhere on the screen, and layout edit mode appears. Drag the application icon to X Remove on the top of the screen to remove it, or to the preferred position and release it to have it placed. To create an Action icon from the app shortcuts to Home screen, please:
1) Long press an application icon (no matter on the Home screen or the App Drawer) to unfold its app shortcuts. OR 102 2) Tap and hold an Action from the app shortcuts and drag it to the preferred position on the Home screen. Basic Operation 3) Release the Action icon to have it placed. 103 RK25 Mobile Computer EDIT FAVORITES TRAY Favorites Tray, which is located in the bottom of Home screen, contains up to 5 icons and appears on every Home screen. Widget Application Action Folder Add Widgets, Applications, Actions, or Folders to Favorites Tray, please:
1) Tap and hold the icon and drag it to the Favorites Tray. 2) Release the icon to have it placed. To move/remove an icon of Widgets, Applications, Actions, or Folders from the Favorites Tray:
1) Tap and hold the icon to enter layout edit mode. 2) Drag the icon to the spot where you would like to have it place and release it, or drag it to X Remove on the top of the screen to delete it. 104 Basic Operation CHANGE HOME SCREEN WALLPAPER 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen. 2) Tap Wallpapers in the menu that appears, and select the app you would like to use. 3) Select an image to apply as the wallpaper. 4) Tap Set wallpaper. 105 RK25 Mobile Computer CREATE FOLDER 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut you would like to move, drag the icon on the top of another icon to create a folder. 2) As these icons overlap, a folder is created. 3) After you let go your finger, these icons are enclosed in a circle. 106 Basic Operation NAME A FOLDER 1) Tap the folder you would like to name. 2) The folder will expand from a small circle to a full rectangle to show all the shortcuts in it. Tap Unnamed Folder and edit the folder name. 3) Tap Done 4) Tap elsewhere on the screen, the folder will shrink to a small circle with its new name. on the on-screen keyboard. 107 RK25 Mobile Computer REMOVE FOLDER 1) Tap and hold the folder you would like to remove. 2) Drag the folder to the top of the screen where the option X Remove is located. Note:
Please note when you remove a folder, the shortcuts contained in it will be removed as well. 108 Basic Operation 3.2. STATUS BAR The left side of the status bar shows notification icons, and the right side of the status bar shows status icons. Notification icons Status icons 109 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.2.1. ICONS ON STATUS BAR STATUS ICONS Icon Bluetooth is on. Description The device has been connected to a Bluetooth device. The device is currently connected to a Wi-Fi network and performing data transmission. No mobile network signal The device is currently connected to a 4G network. A symbol will be shown on the left to indicate the cellular data connection type (e.g. 3G). Full mobile network signal Airplane mode is active, which means all radios are inactive now. Alarm is active. No SIM card is inserted All sounds are silent except for alarms (Vibration mode). The main battery is fully charged. The main battery is partially drained. Main battery level is very low and needs charging immediately (<5%). External power source is connected and main battery is being charged. 110 Basic Operation NOTIFICATION ICONS Icon Description USB debugging mode is enabled on this device The device is performing data synchronization. There is an upcoming event. The device is downloading data. The device is uploading data. An open Wi-Fi network is available. A memory card has been inserted. A new SIM card is detected. There has been a problem. Open Notifications Drawer for more details. For example: No SIM card detected in either of the two SIM card slots The headset has been inserted. The phone call is connected. There has (have) been missed call(s). The current phone call has been paused. Wi-Fi hotspot is active. Bluetooth tethering is active. USB tethering is active. 111 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.2.2. OPEN QUICK SETTING MENU The status icons are related to essential settings regarding the devices remaining power, Bluetooth status or Wi-Fi connectivity status. The status bar offers a quick access for you to easily make adjustments of the settings. To open Quick Setting menu, use you two fingers, swipe from the top to the bottom of the screen. You can tap on each status icon on the menu to switch among different modes or enter the settings. Quick Setting OR 1) Swipe down form the status bar by one finger to open Notifications Drawer. 2) Click icon to open Quick Setting Menu. 112 Basic Operation EDIT QUICK SETTING MENU To customize Quick Setting Menu, please:
1) Click EDIT to get into Edit page. 2) Remove: To remove certain item, please tap on and hold the icon to be removed, and drag it to the light gray area and then release it. 3) Add: To add certain item, please tap on and hold the icon to be added and drag it to the dark gray area and then release it. 4) Return to the Quick Settings menu, all the settings are done. 113 RK25 Mobile Computer To reset the Quick Setting Menu, please:
1) Tap to enter Edit page. 2) Tap setting icon in the upper-right corner, and tap Reset. 114 Basic Operation 3.2.3. OPEN NOTIFICATIONS DRAWER The notifications icons on status bar inform you of the new events such as incoming calls, messages or USB connection. CHECK OUT NOTIFICATION To check out details of the events, swipe down from the status bar to open Notifications Drawer. Tap on the individual notification card to carry out immediate action or to open the corresponding application. DISABLE NOTIFICATION You can change or turn off the notification of a specific app by tapping and holding on the notifications card until the corresponding app name reveals. Tap MORE SETTINGS to modify the notification-related setting. 115 RK25 Mobile Computer CLEAR NOTIFICATION To dismiss a single notification, simply swipe the notification card right or left. You can also dismiss all notifications at a time by tapping CLEAR ALL. Ongoing notifications and notifications that require subsequent activity to be cleared will remain on the list. 116 Basic Operation 3.3. MANAGE APPLICATIONS 3.3.1. APPLICATION MENU Open App Drawer to check the applications menu:
Icon Name Description AppLock An application used to limit the system resources made available to Users Calculator Performs mathematical calculations. Calendar Creates and manages events, meetings and appointments. Chrome Clock Contacts An Android built-in browser application developed by Google. Sets date, time, time zone according to your locale, and sets and manages alarms. Manages contact information, and shares or exports/imports the information to other devices or SD card. Downloads List all files downloaded on the mobile computer. Drive Duo An Android built-in application for a file storage and synchronization service created by Google. A one-to-one video call application developed by Google. File Manager Browses and manages files on the local storage and storage card. Gmail Google Hangout An Android built-in application for Gmail, a free email service provided by Google. An Android built-in application providing you easy access to handy services provided by Google such as searching for nearby restaurants or updates on traffic alerts. An Android built-in application for a communication platform developed by Google. HF RFID Configuration An application for the configuration of RFID & NFC. Maps An Android built-in app developed by Google. 117 RK25 Mobile Computer Messages Sends SMS and MMS messages. Notes Phone Photos An application for taking notes. Places and receives calls, accesses voicemail, views call history, manages phone contacts, and adjusts phone settings. An Android built-in application for a photo and video sharing and storage service developed by Google. Play Movies & TV An Android built-in application for an online video on demand service operated by Google. Play Music Play Store An Android built-in application for a music streaming service and online music locker operated by Google. An Android built-in application providing access to a digital distribution service, including a digital media store, Play Store operated and developed by Google. Reader Config Sets scanner preferences, data output format and destination, symbology settings, and reads barcodes. Settings Opens settings to configure the mobile computer. Snapdragon Camera Takes pictures and shoots videos. SoftwareTrigger An application serving as a real trigger key, floating on top of all other programs for convenient trigger control of the bardcode scanner. Sound Recorder An audio recording application. Voice Search An Android built-in Google product allowing users to use Google Search by speaking on a mobile phone. YouTube An Android built-in application for a video-sharing service. 118 3.3.2. CURRENT APPLICATIONS Tap the Recent Apps button
. The screen will show a list of recently used applications. Basic Operation On this screen, you can:
SWITCH BETWEEN APPLICATIONS Swipe up or down to check the listed applications, tap on your desired one to open it on the screen. END APPLICATION Slide an application to the left or right, or tap the X on top right to close it. Note:
Close unused applications in order to release RAM. Remember to save your data or settings before closing any application. 119 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.4. SUSPEND & LOCK 3.4.1. SUSPEND DEVICE The mobile computer operates continuously once it is powered on. To minimize power consumption and prevent unintended operation, suspend the mobile computer if you are not actively using it. The mobile computer can be quickly awoken from suspend mode to operate as needed. When the mobile computer enters suspend mode, the system is in a power-saving status, meaning the device will not respond to screen touch, and volume keys and side buttons will also be unavailable until the device is unlocked. SUSPEND RK25 Press the power button to suspend the mobile computer. The mobile computer will automatically suspend when the time period set in Screen Timeout Settings has passed without any activity. PowerButton 120 Basic Operation 3.4.2. LOCK DEVICE Setting a screen lock allows you to protect your personal data on this device while the device is not at your hand. With various types of screen lock available and Smart Lock, you can not only enjoy the benefits of this function but also great convenience. LOCK RK25 Go to App Drawer | Settings method.
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| Screen lock to change the lock Disablescreenlock Defaultslidegesture Enterapatterntounlock UsethePINcodetounlock Enterapasswordofatleast4 characterstounlock. 121 RK25 Mobile Computer By selecting a pattern, Pin or Password method, you can access advanced settings and Smart Lock to customize personal lock settings. Warning:
To save battery power, suspend the mobile computer when not in use. 122 Basic Operation 3.5. OS UPDATE Updating the operating system on the mobile computer helps maintain it at an optimized state. You may choose to update the system by establishing a wireless network connection to the Internet and downloading the update file from the OTA server. Note:
The mobile computer will shut down during system update. Save any unfinished tasks and data before updating the system in order to avoid data loss. NETWORK UPDATE In order to check for and download the latest system update file on the server, make sure a wireless network connection to the Internet is established on the mobile computer. Note:
To avoid any additional charges to your wireless data plan, Wi-Fi connection to the Internet is recommended for downloading the file. 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
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| System updates. A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK. 2) The mobile computer searches for the latest system update file on the server. Tap DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL to download the update file. 3) When a new system update file is detected on the server, a notification icon will appear on the status bar, and a text notification will pop up in the notifications panel. 123 RK25 Mobile Computer SD CARD UPDATE OS Update searches for available update files in your mobile computers storage. 1) Obtain the latest system update image file, and copy the file onto the root storage of your SD card. Insert the SD card into the memory card slot on the device. Press the power button to power it on. OR 1) Transfer the update image file to the root directory of the devices internal storage via USB cable. 2) Go to App Drawer | Settings 3) A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact
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| About phone with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK. 4) The mobile computer searches for an available system update file on the SD card. Note:
Make sure the SD card is inserted in the mobile computer. If not, the screen will show that your system is currently up to date. 5) Tap INSTALL to open an Install update confirmation window. Tap Install in the confirmation window to begin the installation. Once complete, a notification will appear showing that the system has been updated successfully. Tap OK to show the Home screen. 124 Basic Operation 3.6. BACK UP YOUR DATA With Android Backup Service, you can have your personal data (Google calendar settings, Google contacts, Chrome browser data and Gmail settings) and certain system settings under your Google account backed up (over network connection) on the cloud. This allows you to easily restore the settings on this device after a Factory Reset (refer to Reset to Factory Default ). Note:
(1) To back up your photos and videos, go to App Drawer | Photos on your device with Google Photo Library. to sync the files
(2) To back up other documents such as audio or video files on the devices storage, you can make use of Google Drive service.
(3) Android Backup Service does not handle SMS messages and certain app progress data and settings. To start:
1) Make sure your device is connected with network. 2) Go to App Drawer | Settings data.
| Backup & reset and enable Back up my 3) Tap Backup Account to log in to your Google account. To restore your backed up personal data of a Google Account, just add that account to the device. 125 RK25 Mobile Computer 3.7. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT Performing a factory reset will erase all data on your mobile computer (including call logs, messages, files as well as your installed apps and their associated data) and revert the device back to its original state in which it is powered on by you for the first time. It is strongly recommended that you follow the instructions in Back up Your Data to back up important data before performing a factory reset. To start:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Backup & reset and Factory data reset. 2) Confirm the action by tapping on the buttons and input the verification code (Please contact with support@cipherlab.com.tw to obtain your verification code). Finally, tap OK to perform a factory reset. 126 Basic Operation 3) As the mobile computer boots up for the first time after the reset, the Welcome wizard will run you through setting up the environment as well as restoring apps and data. During setup, you can skip to continue to the next step (you can finish the respective settings in App Drawer | Settings backed up data in your Google accounts restored right in this stage, log in to a Wi-Fi network when prompted to Select Wi-Fi Network. at any time). Please note that to have the Step12 Step11:
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LogintoyourWiFinetwork.If loggedin,youwillbefurtherasked tosigninyourGoogleaccountto restoredata. 127 RK25 Mobile Computer Step6:
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ChoosewhethertohaveAppLocktake controlofyourHomescreen. will be restored in the background. 4) Once the initial setup is completed, the Home app screen shows up. Apps and settings 128 WIRELESS RADIOS Wireless Radios Chapter 4 The Wi-Fi module integrated on the mobile computer lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 Use Wireless Wide Area Network ................................. 130 4.2 Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) ...................... 140 4.3 Use Bluetooth ........................................................... 146 4.4 Use Near Field Communications .................................. 150 129 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.1. USE WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK The mobile computer will be automatically configured to connect to your wireless service providers network when you insert a SIM card and turn on data connection for the first time. When a SIM card is inserted, a dialog will appear confirming the mobile carrier detected. Swipe down form the status bar to open Notifications Drawer or Quick Setting menu, to check the details. Tap MORE SETTINGS to enter Data and tap Cellular Data icon usage page. OR 130 Wireless Radios EDIT ACCESS POINT NAME You may need to change the access point name according to the information obtained from your mobile carrier. 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings Names.
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| Cellular networks | Access Point 2) Tap the button
, and tap each field to input the APN name and settings obtained from your mobile carrier. 3) When finished, tap the settings button 4) Back to APNs page, Tap the radio button next to the APN you would like to apply. and tap Save. 131 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.1.1. SHARE WWAN DATA The WWAN connection on the mobile computer can be shared to other devices. You may share internet connection with a computer or device through USB or Bluetooth tethering, or share with a maximum of eight devices by turning the mobile computer into a Wi-Fi hotspot. BLUETOOTH TETHERING To share data connection through Bluetooth tethering:
1) Pair the mobile computer with the device of interest. 2) Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Tethering & portable hotspot. 3) Tap Bluetooth tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with
| More Bluetooth-connected devices through Bluetooth sharing. 4) Once the sharing is successful, the icon will appear on the top left of the screen. 132 Wireless Radios USB TETHERING To share data connection through USB tethering:
1) Connect the mobile computer with a USB cable. A USB icon will appear at the top of the screen, and in the Notifications Drawer, a description Connected as USB Storage will appear. 2) Go to App Drawer | Settings 3) Tap USB tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with the
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| More connected host computer. 133 RK25 Mobile Computer WI-FI HOTSPOT To share data connection in the form of a Wi-Fi hotspot:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
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| Tethering & portable hotspot. 2) Tap Portable Wi-Fi hotspot switch to enable data sharing through Wi-Fi. The mobile computer will start broadcasting its SSID for other devices to connect. 3) Tap Set up WLAN hotspot label to manage Wi-Fi hotspot settings. 134 Wireless Radios DATA USAGE Data usage is the amount of data uploaded or downloaded on the mobile computer. Managing the data usage amount within a certain period of time is a recommended task, as an excess amount of data usage might incur additional fees from your service provider. To check wireless data usage, please go to App Drawer | Settings
| Data usage SET DATA USAGE LIMIT 1) Tap Cellular data usage Setting switch on Set data limit 135 RK25 Mobile Computer 2) Tap Data limit, and input your required limit in Set data usage limit window, and tap SET. ENABLE DATA USAGE DURING ROAMING 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap More 2) Select Cellular networks, and enable Data roaming for your mobile carrier. A dialog
. box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data roaming. Tap OK to confirm. 136 Wireless Radios RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA 1) Tap Data saver and switch data saver to On, to restrict background data. 2) If theres any applications you would like to keep them actived on background when Data saver is on, tap Unrestrict data access to switch them on. Once Data saver is on, an status icon Quick Setting menu. will be shown in the status bar as well as in the Note:
The mobile computer conserves data usage by restricting background mobile data. Certain applications and services will be disabled unless the mobile computer is connected to a Wi-Fi network. 137 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.1.2. DATA CONNECTION SETTINGS TURN ON/OFF DATA CONNECTION To manually turn on/off mobile data connection:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) To turn on/off data connection, switch the Cellular data to the corresponding position.
| Data usage SELECT DATA CONNECTION TYPE 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
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| Cellular network 2) Tap the mobile carrier tab page (if you have 2 SIM cards). 3) Tap Preferred network type to select the setting. 138 Wireless Radios 4.1.3. SIM CARD SETTINGS LOCK SIM CARD To lock the SIM card:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Enable Lock SIM card. 3) Enter the PIN to enable SIM card lock. Once enabled, you are required to enter the PIN
, tap Set up SIM card lock.
| Security code in order to use the phone. CHANGE PIN CODE To change the PIN code:
1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Tap Change SIM PIN. 3) Enter your old PIN code to confirm your identity, and then input a new PIN code.
, tap Set up SIM card lock.
| Security 139 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.2. USE WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WI-FI) 4.2.1. CONNECT TO WI-FI NETWORK To power on Wi-Fi:
1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings Menu. 2) Tap WLAN to scan for available networks. Select a network to connect. OR 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Tap the Wi-Fi switch to scan for available networks. Select a network to connect. If the network is an open one, the mobile computer will attempt to connect to it directly. When connected, the status will change to show Connected. If the network is a secured one, the mobile computer prompts a dialog to enter the password for the connection.
| WLAN 140 4.2.2. MANUALLY ADD WI-FI NETWORK If the network you would like to connect to does not broadcast its SSID, or if the network is out of range, you may add it manually. Wireless Radios
| WLAN 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Slide down to the bottom of the page, and select Add network. 3) In the dialog box, enter the name of the network in the Network name field, and select a security method in the Security field (None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP). For WEP/WPA/WPA2 PSK connections: Enter the required password and tap Save. For 802.1x EAP connections: Tap Advanced options and select the EAP method in the drop-down box (PEAP, TLS, TTLS, PWD, SIM, AKA), and the Phase 2 authentication in the drop-down box (None, MSCHAPV2, GTC). Select a CA certificate and User certificate if required (certificates may be installed under App Drawer | Settings OR
| Security | Install from SD card App Drawer | Settings certificates.) Enter your username in the Identity box and the password in the Password box if required.
| Advanced | Install
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| More The mobile computer supports the following certificate file extensions:
File Extension Type Standard Certificate Key Stored Description How to install DER-encoded X.509 certificates saved in
.crt or .cer files. change the extension to
.crt or .cer. X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx extension. Change the extension to
.p12 or .pfx. 4) If necessary, select the Proxy server and IPv4 settings. By default, no proxy is set and IP settings are set to DHCP. 141 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.2.3. ADVANCED WI-FI SETTINGS To access advanced Wi-Fi settings:
1) On the WLAN 2) Select Advanced in the pop-up menu. Available settings are as below:
screen, tap More
. Item WLAN frequency band Install certificates WLAN Direct WPS Push Button WPS in Entry Description Select Automatic, 5 GHz, or 2.4 GHz for your Wi-Fi frequency band. The default setting is Automatic. Installs certificates recently downloaded or placed on the internal storage. Enables your device to connect with a Wi-Fi Direct-capable device. Initialize the Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) for a WPS-capable network. You will also have to press down the WPS button on your router. Enter the personal identification number (PIN) for Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) process. 142 4.2.4. CONFIGURE WI-FI To configure Wi-Fi settings, please tap setting icon on the WLAN screen:
Wireless Radios Item Saved Network Network notification Keep WLAN on during sleep Roaming enable Roaming trigger Roaming delta Set Country Code MAC address IP address Description List of the saved network(s). Click the saved network and select FORGET to disconnect/delete. Notify when an open network is available. Set when to turn Wi-Fi on during sleep. Select whether to enable Wi-Fi roaming or not. The signal strength when triggering Wi-Fi roaming. The higher value means the sensitivity of triggering roaming is higher. The qualification for roam candidates. The higher value means the signal strength of candidate APs should be higher than the current connected AP. Select the Wi-Fi country code for your mobile computer. The default country code setting is automatically set by your SIM card. Displays the MAC address of the device when connecting to Wi-Fi networks. Displays the IP address of the device. 143 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.2.5. CONFIGURE PROXY SERVER A proxy server acts as an intermediary between an endpoint device and another server from which the device is requesting a service. To change the proxy settings for a connection:
1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Advanced options. 3) Tap Proxy and select Manual in the pop-up menu. 4) Enter the address of the proxy server in the Proxy hostname field. Enter the port number for the proxy server in the Proxy port. Enter the addresses of websites which are allowed to bypass the proxy server in the Bypass proxy for field. (Use the separator | between addresses.) 5) Tap CONNECT. 4.2.6. USE STATIC IP ADDRESS By default, the device uses DHCP to assign an IP address when connecting to a wireless network. You may set for the device to connect to a network using a static IP address. 1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Advanced options 3) Tap IP settings and select Static in the pop-up menu. 4) Enter the IP address, gateway, network prefix length, DNS 1 address and DNS 2 address in the fields provided. 5) Tap CONNECT. 4.2.7. CONNECT WITH WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS) Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) allows easy establishment of a secure wireless network. The mobile computer supports WPS through push button configuration. 1) On the Wi-Fi hotspot scanning screen, tap More Push Button.
, select Advanced and then WPS 2) A dialog will pop-up on the screen showing the remaining time allowed for pressing the WPS button on the router. 3) On your wireless router, press the WPS button. The device will connect to your router. 144 Wireless Radios 4.2.8. MODIFY WI-FI NETWORK To change the settings for a connected network:
1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Modify network in the pop-up menu. 3) In the dialog box that opens, modify the network settings, and tap Save. 4.2.9. DISCONNECT WI-FI NETWORK To disconnect a connected network:
1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Forget network in the pop-up menu. 145 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.3. USE BLUETOOTH The RK25 mobile computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on remote devices. 4.3.1. BLUETOOTH PROFILES Bluetooth Profiles Supported Generic Access Profile Service Discovery Access Profile Headset Profile Serial Port Profile
(GAP)
(SDAP)
(HSP)
(SPP) Human Interface Device Profile
(HID) Object Push Profile Hands-Free Profile (AG1.5) Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Audio/Video Remote Control Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Personal Area Networking Profile
(OPP)
(HFP)
(A2DP)
(AVRCP)
(GOEP)
(PAN) General Audio/Video Distribution Profile Phone Book Access Profile
(GAVDP)
(PBAP) Out of band and Near Field Communications Symbol Serial Interface Profile Dial-up Networking Profile
(OOB, NFC)
(SSI)
(DUN) For device discovery and authentication. Discovers services on remote devices. Describes how a Bluetooth enabled headset should communicate with a Bluetooth enabled device Sets up a virtual serial port to connect two Bluetooth devices. Provides a low latency Bluetooth connection with keyboards, pointing devices, etc. Pushes and pulls objects to and from a push server. Allows using a hands-free device to place and receive calls. Streams stereo-quality audio to a wireless headset or speaker. Allows controlling of television and Hi-Fi equipment. Provides a basis for other data profiles. Uses Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol for Bluetooth transmission. Provides a basis for A2DP and VDP. Transfers Phone Book Objects to a car kit to display the information of an incoming call received on the mobile computer, or initiate a call. Manages the pairing process by using NFC. Supports additional scanner. Provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth. 146 Wireless Radios 4.3.2. TURN ON BLUETOOTH By default, Bluetooth is turned off, to turn it on:
1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. 2) Tap Bluetooth to turn on this function while enabling the Bluetooth visibility of this device. OR 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings 2) Tap the switch to turn on this function while enabling the Bluetooth visibility of this
| Bluetooth . device. Note:
Having been turned on, Bluetooth is active even when the mobile computer is suspended. However, if the power mode is switched to Airplane Mode, Bluetooth power will be turned off regardless of the settings. 147 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.3.3. CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME To change the Bluetooth name of this mobile computer:
1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap More device in the pop-up menu. 2) Type a new name in the field and tap RENAME. and select Rename this 148 4.3.4. PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICES Wireless Radios 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Bluetooth .Tap the switch to On to scan for available Bluetooth devices nearby. Scroll through the list and tap the device you would like to pair. 2) The Bluetooth pairing request window opens. Depending on the pairing settings of the Bluetooth device, you may need to enter a passkey, or confirm the assigned passkey on the device to pair if a smart pairing method is applied. Enter/confirm the passkey on the device to pair. 3) Once pairing is done, the Bluetooth device will be listed in the Paired Devices list. Note:
If the device you would like to pair with is not listed, make sure Bluetooth visibility is enabled on the device. 4.3.5. UNPAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE To unpair a paired device:
1) In the Paired Devices list, tap the settings button 2) On the Paired device screen, tap FORGET. next to the paired device. 149 RK25 Mobile Computer 4.4. USE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS Near field communications (NFC) uses close proximity (4 cm or less) to establish radio communication through electromagnetic fields. With NFC enabled, the mobile computer can collect information from NFC tags, exchange information with other NFC supported devices, and even change information on the NFC tag if authorized. Before starting to communicate through NFC, perform the following:
1) On the mobile computer, go to App Drawer | Settings 2) On the Wireless & networks page, make sure the NFC switch is enabled.
| More 3) Tap Android Beam and enable it. 150 Wireless Radios PAIR WITH NFC ENABLED BLUETOOTH DEVICES 1) On the device you would like to pair with, make sure NFC is enabled and Bluetooth discovery is enabled. 2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the battery cover. NFCDetectionArea 3) Move the mobile computer in proximity with the device for pairing. A screen notification will appear to indicate that pairing is successful. SHARE INFORMATION 1) Open the web page, video, photo or contact info page you would like to transfer. 2) Place the back of the mobile computer in close proximity with the other device you would like to share data with. 3) When the two devices connect, a Touch to beam notification will appear on the screen. 4) Touch the screen to initiate data transfer. Note:
Once the data begins to transfer, the two devices only need to be held within a 10 m (32.8 ft.) range; they no longer have to be held within close range in order to transfer successfully. COMMUNICATION WITH NFC 1) On the mobile computer, launch an NFC enabled application. 2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the battery cover. 3) Place the mobile computer close to the NFC tag or device until the application indicates data transfer is complete. 151 RK25 Mobile Computer Chapter 5 USING THE PHONE The RK25 mobile computer allows making phone calls and connecting to the network over Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA). Insert the SIM card before turning on the power. Refer to Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card. Note:
If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is supported. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 SIM Card Management .............................................. 153 5.2 Phone Application ..................................................... 156 5.3 Audio Modes ............................................................ 166 5.4 In-call Volume .......................................................... 167 152 5.1. SIM CARD MANAGEMENT The mobile computer accommodates two SIM cards and supports dual standby of two different networks. Both networks will be monitored at the same time, and the phone will dynamically switch between the two networks during usage. Calls will be placed with either one of the networks; you cannot switch networks in the middle of a received call or placed call, or receive or place calls with both networks at the same time. When a SIM card is installed for the first time, the phone is enable automatically when the mobile computer is powered on. A dialog box pops-up when the mobile computer is powered on notifying that a SIM card is detected. 1) To open the SIM card management screen, please go to App Drawer | Settings
| SIM cards 2) If you already have both SIM1 and SIM2 cards inserted, enable these cards on SIM cards screen and respectively select the Preferred SIM for Cellular data, Calls and SMS messages. Using the Phone Note:
When both SIM cards are both inserted and enables, they are both active and ready to receive an incoming call but not able to be connected at the same time. 153 RK25 Mobile Computer CELLULAR NETWORKS SETTINGS 1) Go to App Drawer | Settings networks from the menu. OR Go to App Drawer | Settings
| Data usage
, and tap to select Cellular
| More
, and tap Cellular networks. 2) Swipe to the bottom of Cellular network settings page, and tap Network operators. Available networks will be listed after searching. 154 3) Select your preferred network from the list, or remain it as the default setting Choose automatically. Using the Phone 4) A notification appears if the selected network is unavailable. Tap it to select the network again. EMERGENCY CALLS Depending on your service provider, the mobile computer might support making emergency phone call when the SIM card is locked, or even when no SIM card is inserted. Emergency phone numbers will vary by country. 155 RK25 Mobile Computer 5.2. PHONE APPLICATION 5.2.1. PHONE INTERFACE When a SIM card is installed on the mobile computer, a signal icon appears on the status bar. The white part of the signal icon indicates the strength of the connection. 1) Go to App Drawer | Phone
. The Phone application opens. 2) Tap the settings button to open the phone settings menu for adding a new contact, and then opening the contact application. 3) Tap to open the dial pad. 156 In tab page, it displays your Favorite contacts & your frequent calls:
Using the Phone To add a favorite contact, please tap the contact in add. tab page and tap the star mark to To clear the frequent calls, please tap and select Clear frequents 157 RK25 Mobile Computer 5.2.2. PLACE CALL Enter the phone number in the dial pad and tap frequently make calls to an interactive voice system, you may tap next to the number and select Add 2-sec pause for soft pause (a pause of 2 seconds to the buttons) or a hard pause (a pause that will wait for your confirmation to send the following digits). to initiate the call. If you need to 158 5.2.3. DURING A CALL When a call is connected, the phone keypad features the following buttons:
Using the Phone Button Description Turns on the speaker. Mutes the call. Opens the dial pad. Places the call on hold. Adds another person to the call. 159 RK25 Mobile Computer PLACE CALL USING CONTACTS To make a call using contacts:
1) In the phone application page, tap 2) Tap a contact to initiate a call. 160 5.2.4. RECEIVE INCOMING CALL When a call is incoming on the mobile computer, tap to pick it up. Using the Phone Incoming calls will be logged in the Phone application; in the case of a missed call, a notification will be displayed. See Check Missed Calls. To mute the ringtone of an incoming call, press the volume down button. 161 RK25 Mobile Computer 5.2.5. CHECK MISSED CALLS If you have a missed call, a notification icon of missed calls will also be displayed on:
1) The Phone app icon 2) The Lock Screen will appear on the status bar. The number
(Turning on/off this function on App Drawer | Settings Settings
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| Notifications
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Unlock the screen and use the Notifications Drawer to manage the missed call. 162 Using the Phone 5.2.6. CALL HISTORY 1) On the Phone application page, tap the History button to open a list of history calls. Or you can tap settings button and then Call History. Button Description Connected calls. Missed calls. 2) Tap the phone icon next to a call record to place back the call. 163 RK25 Mobile Computer 5.2.7. CALL SETTINGS Tap and select Settings to enter the settings page:
Tap each setting for more setting options. 164 5.2.8. MAKE MULTI-PARTY CALLS To make multi-party conference calls:
1) On the Phone application page, enter the 1st number to call and tap call. Using the Phone to initiate the 2) After the call has begun, tap Add call put on hold. to add another member. The 1st call will be 3) Select the 2nd member from call log or contacts to call directly, or tap the dial pad to input the phone number to call and tap to initiate the call. 4) When the 2nd call is connected, the first call will continue to be on hold. Tap the merge to add the 1st call to the conversation. A three-party conference call is call button initiated. To add a 4th member, please tap
. The three-party call will be put on hold. Follow the step similar to step 3 to initiate the call. When the call is connected, the three-party call will continue to be on hold. Tap the merge call button to add the three-party call to the conversation. A four-party conference call is then initiated. Tap Manage Conference Call to view all members of the call. To remove a member, tap next to the member. To speak with a member in private, tap next to the member, and the conference call will be put on hold. Tap to return back to the conference call. 165 RK25 Mobile Computer 5.3. AUDIO MODES The mobile computer offers three different audio modes for phone calls:
HANDSET MODE This is the default audio mode which uses the receiver above the touchscreen for audio output during calls. SPEAKER MODE This mode uses the built-in speaker for audio output during calls. HEADSET MODE Connect a Bluetooth headset or a wired headset to the mobile computer for audio output during calls. USE BLUETOOTH HEADSET See Pair Bluetooth Devices to connect the mobile computer to a Bluetooth device. The speaker phone becomes muted when a Bluetooth headset is connected. USE WIRED HEADSET Insert a wired headset in the Headset Jack. The speaker phone becomes muted when a wired headset is connected. 166 Using the Phone 5.4. IN-CALL VOLUME Use the Volume Buttons to adjust the ringer volume and system sound level. When in the middle of a call, use the volume buttons to adjust in-call conversation volume. 167 RK25 Mobile Computer Chapter 6 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY The Reader Configuration utility allows you to manage the barcode reader integrated on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1 Configure Reader ...................................................... 169 6.2 Read Printed Barcodes ............................................... 188 168 RK25 Mobile Computer 6.1. CONFIGURE READER The mobile computer is capable of reading printed barcodes. The reader module can be either a (laser) 1D reader or a 2D imager. The mobile computer is installed with a Reader Config to configure the scan engine built inside. Use it to create a profile of settings that best suits your needs. LAUNCH READER CONFIG To launch Reader Config:
1) Go to App Drawer | ReaderConfig 2) Reader Config launches in context with the reader module(s) on board the mobile to open the Reader Configuration Utility. computer. On the main settings page are three sections: General Settings, Symbology and Miscellaneous. 169 RK25 Mobile Computer 6.1.1. GENERAL SETTINGS General Settings is where all reader settings are accessed from. Tap each item to enter its sub-menu. The functions under General Settings include:
Scanner Preferences Data Output Enable Reader (enabled by default) Notification Settings 170 Using Reader Configuration Utility SCANNER PREFERENCES Options on the Scanner Preferences page differ according to the type of scan engine built within the mobile computer. To open Scanner Preferences page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Scanner Preferences. 171 RK25 Mobile Computer 2D IMAGER SETTINGS Setting Decode Timeout Redundancy Level Security Level Description Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan. Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec. Sets how many successful readings should be done before linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5 can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available. Sets the security level to ensure decoding accuracy considering the printed quality of barcodes such as Code 128, Code 93, and UPC/EAN. The higher the level is, the more security is ensured. Options are:
Default 3 sec. Level 1 Level 0 Level 0 1 2 3 Description With this default, the scan engine is aggressive enough to decode most in-spec barcodes. Select this level if misdecodes have occurred. It fixes most misdecodes. Select this level if Level 1 should fail to eliminate misdecodes. Select this level if Security Level 2 should fail to prevent misdecodes. However, as this level actually impairs the decoding ability of the decoder, a safer solution would be to improve the quality of the bar codes to read. Inter-Char Gap Size Sets the intercharacter gap size for Code 39 and Codabar. This option is to allow the digital scanner to adjust its decoding standard so as to tolerate out-of-specification bar codes that are improperly printed out (which may cause the intercharacter size to become larger). Switch between Normal and Large. Sets the readers scanning behavior. Level: The decoding process is activated by a trigger event, and continues until the trigger event ends, a valid decode happens or decode session time-out is reached. Scan Mode Normal Level Presentation Mode: When this device is executing Barcode reader service under this mode, the reader module will stay active and automatically turn off after the user-defined period of time (Presentation Usage Time). This option is available when Presentation is selected as the scan mode. This defines the duration of how long Presentation mode stays active, after which the laser light beam will automatically be disabled. Enables an LED light beam to aid barcode reading. Projects a crosshair at the center of the laser light beam to facilitate barcode reading. When selected, only barcodes aligned at the crosshair of the laser light beam will be decoded. Enable improved performance for reading barcodes on electronic displays and mobile phones. 15 Minutes Selected
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(Disabled) Presentation Usage Time Decoding Illumination Decode Aiming Pattern Picklist Mode Display Mode 172 Inverse Type Addon Redundancy Illumination Power Level DATA OUTPUT Using Reader Configuration Utility Decide whether to disable or enable decoding inverse barcodes, or set as auto. Functions when auto-discriminate is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 30. The intensity of the LED light beam to aid barcode reading. Configurable between 0 and 10. Regular only 10 10 Data Output allows users to set the way to output decoded data. To open Data Output settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Data Output. 173 RK25 Mobile Computer WHERE TO OUTPUT Keyboard Emulation setting controls where the decoded data is to be output. Descriptions Setting Keyboard Emulation Tap the switch to enable. When enabled, the reader module treats decoded data as typed text and outputs it to the active application on the mobile computer. Options are:
None InputMethod KeyEvent Default InputMethod 174 Using Reader Configuration Utility HOW TO OUTPUT After the output destination is set, configure how to output decoded data, i.e. the format to present decoded data. Setting Auto Enter Auto character Enter Description Adds an ENTER character before or after each string of decoded data. The ENTER character can be defined in the Auto Enter character field below. This function saves the trouble of pressing a confirmation key to accept each string of decoded data. Options are:
Disable Decoded data + Enter char Enter char + Decoded data Adds a key code before or after the decoded data. If
[Auto Enter] is enabled, select the ENTER character to send. Options are:
None Carriage Return Tab Space Comma Semicolon Default Decoded data + Enter char Carriage Return Code Display Length Prefix Display Code Type Prefixes the output data with code type information. Deselected
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Suffixes information. Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the left of the output data. Tap the label to open a character table for entering the prefix. Prefixes containing the output data with code invisible characters are length supported. Suffix Field Delimiter Barcode charset Clear Previous Data Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the right of the output data. Tap the label to open a character table for entering the suffix. Suffixes containing invisible characters are supported. Sets the delimiter to separate the output barcode data to the following pieces: code type, decoded barcode data, and code length (if applicable). Options are:
None Comma Semicolon Full stop Specifies the current decoding for barcode data. By enabling this option, only the last scanned data entry will be output. 175
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(Disabled) RK25 Mobile Computer ENABLE READER Features a switch to enable or disable reader scanning ability. When enabled, a light beam will be sent out from the scanning window each time the trigger (scan key) is pressed. NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Notification Settings enables audible, visible and tactile feedback for scanning good read, which helps notify the user of a successful decoding. To open Notification Settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Notification Settings. Setting Enable LED when good read Vibrate when good read Beep when good read Description Selects to enable/disable LED light (left) for scanning good read. See Status LED for details. Enables/disables tactile feedback (vibration) for good read and sets the duration to vibrate. Sets the beeper sound for scanning good read. Users can choose to mute the beeper sound, or configure the beeper between sounds 1 to 9. Default Deselected
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(Disabled) Sound 1 LED Vibrator Beeper 176 Using Reader Configuration Utility 6.1.2. SYMBOLOGY The Symbology page sets the symbologies to read, and also enables/disables some feature(s) for a symbology to read, such as:
Customize and transmit start/stop characters Verify/transmit check digits Enable/disable addon digits Convert to another symbology Transmit symbology ID 177 RK25 Mobile Computer To open Symbology settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap 1D Symbologies or 2D Symbologies (in case of a 2D imager) to list all symbologies which can be decoded. 1DSymbologies 2DSymbologies 178 Using Reader Configuration Utility ENABLE/DISABLE SYMBOLOGY Tap the label of each symbology to enable or disable it. SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Tap the Detail label below each symbology to access detailed settings for the specific symbology. For details about the featured settings:
See 2D Imager Symbology Settings. 179 RK25 Mobile Computer 6.1.3. MISCELLANEOUS This section allows enabling code ID transmission for easy identification of the scanned barcode. Setting Description Transmit AIM Code ID Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the decoded data. For AIM code ID, see the following:
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(Disabled) 180 Using Reader Configuration Utility 6.1.4. READER CONFIG OPTION MENU Reader Config provides an option menu which is accessible on the menu bar of the main settings page. This menu allows you to test scan barcodes, import/export all settings
(except of the setting of Enable Reader) in a re-usable format, reset all settings back to factory default, and view copyright and version information. 181 RK25 Mobile Computer SCAN TEST To test scan a barcode:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Scan Test in the option menu. A page opens for test scanning. on the menu bar to open the option menu. 182 Using Reader Configuration Utility IMPORT AND EXPORT Reader Config supports saving the settings (except of the setting of Enable Reader) and exporting them as an .xml file. Previously exported symbology and scanner settings can be imported again on the mobile computer. This can also be used to implement identical Reader Config settings on multiple devices. To import settings:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Import in the option menu. on the menu bar to open the option menu. A page opens allowing you to select a previously saved profile. 4) Tap OK. In a few seconds a prompt will appear on the mobile computer to indicate settings have been imported successfully. 183 RK25 Mobile Computer To export settings:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Export. 4) An export page opens allowing you to enter the name and location of the profile to save. on the menu bar to open the option menu. 5) Tap OK to export. A prompt will appear on-screen to notify that settings have been exported. 184 Using Reader Configuration Utility RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS This function restores all settings in the Reader Config application to default. To enable Factory Reset:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Reset to Factory defaults. 4) A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to on the menu bar to open the option menu. default. Tap OK to reset or Cancel to close the dialog. 185 RK25 Mobile Computer SECURITY You can set a password to restrict other users of this mobile computer from changing certain configurations or accessing certain functions in Reader Config. 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Security. 4) Enter and confirm a password (up to 32 characters, containing at least 1 digit or 1 on the menu bar to open the option menu. alphabetic letter). 5) Check the items that will be protected by this password. 186 ABOUT Using Reader Configuration Utility Tap About in the Reader Config option menu to display software version and copyright information. 187 RK25 Mobile Computer 6.2. READ PRINTED BARCODES Aside from output to destinations as per Keyboard Emulation settings, Reader Config provides a Scan Test feature for quick viewing of decoded data. To perform test scanning of barcodes:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button 3) Tap Scan Test on the menu bar. on the menu bar to open the option menu. A Test Scan Form opens for displaying the scanned data. 4) Aim the scanning window at the barcode and press any of the two side triggers to read. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes. The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period has passed 188 Using Reader Configuration Utility The decoded data will appear on the page. When finished viewing, tap test scan page; or tap the settings button a .txt file or Clear All to clear all data on the screen. and then Save to save the decoded data as to leave the 189 SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU OS Version CPU Memory ROM RAM Expansion Slot Android 7.0 Nougat with GMS Certified 4x Cortex A53 Quad core 1.45GHz 16GB eMMC(MLC) / User data 10GB 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM One Micro SDHC card slot (up to 32GB) SDXC supported (up to 64GB) Micro SIM socket x2 or Micro SIM socket x1, Micro SAM socketx1 COMMUNICATION & DATA CAPTURE Communication USB Client WPAN WLAN WWAN GPS Data & Image Capture Digital Camera Barcode Reader HF RFID Reader USB 2.0 OTG Bluetooth 2.1EDR/4.0 BLE/V4.1 802.11 b/g/n and 802.11 a/n networking Built-in WWAN modem for Quad-band GSM, UMTS, LTE functions:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE Frequency band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA:B1(2100),B2(1900),B6(800),B8(900) LTE bands FDD-LTE: Band1, Band2, Band3, Band5, Band7, Band8, Band20 Built-in GPS with AGPS support, ephemeris downloadable, supports GLONASS. Rear: 8 Mega pixels with user-controllable flash 2D Imager ISO14443A/B (Mifare), ISO15693 (Felica) Supports NFC (Peer-to-peer, Card reader, Card emulation) 190 Specifications ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Li-Polymer Main Battery Pack Backup Battery Power Adaptor Power Supply Cord with Universal Power Adaptor Rechargeable Li-polymer battery: 3.8V, 4000 mAh Charging temperature: 0-40C Minimum charging time: 4 hours @25C For the first time charging the main battery, please charge it for at least 8 to 12 hours. The allowed battery charging ambient temperature is between 0C to 40C. It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18C to 25C) for optimal performance. Please note that battery charging stops when ambient temperature drops below 0C or exceeds 40C. Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery: 3.7V, 60 mAh Data retention for 30 minutes Charging time: 4 hours Input Output AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz DC 5V, 2A BSMI, CCC, FCC, CE, RCM, PSE, PSB Working Time Supports working time for up to 10 hours at 25 degrees PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Touch Screen Display Display Resolution 4 Transmissive LCD, Dragontrail Glass 800(RGB) X 480 Pixel Notifications Status LED Audio Dimensions & Weight Dimensions Weight 2 LEDs include one bi-color (green & red) LED for power indications, and one tri-color (blue, green, & red) LED for reader and system notification. Integrated with one speaker, microphones with echo and noise cancellation, HD voice support 168 mm (L) x 73.8mm (W) x 25.85mm (H) 270 g (including battery) 191 RK25 Mobile Computer ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating Storage Charging Humidity Operating Storage Resistance Impact Resistance Tumble Test Splash/Dust Resistance Electrostatic Discharge
-20C to 50C
-30C to 70C 0C to 40C 10% to 90% (non-condensing) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Multiple drops onto concrete at 1.5m on all six sides 300 hits at 0.5 m per applicable IEC tumble specifications IP65 per applicable IEC sealing specifications 15 kV air discharge, 8 kV contact discharge 192 Specifications Environment Android studio Software Development Kit: JAR Environment: Visual Studio Software Development Kit: DLL (Xamarin Library) PROGRAMMING SUPPORT Development Environment & Tools JAVA C#
Software & Utilities Software Package Reader Configuration Software Trigger Key Programmable Keys WMDS Server ADC Client App Lock Xamarin Binding 193 RK25 Mobile Computer APPENDIX I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS Reader Configuration sets the following reader types:
2D Imager SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED Depending on the scan engine integrated on the mobile computer, supported symbologies will differ as listed below. For details on configuring associated settings, refer to Appendix II. 2D Codabar Code11 Code39 Code39 TriopticCode39 ItalianPharmacode(Code32) Code93 Code128 Code128 Code2of5 GS1128(EAN128) ISBT128 Chinese25 Industrial25(Discrete25) Interleaved25 ConvertInterleaved25toEAN13 Matrix25 CompositeCode CompositeCCA/B CompositeCCC CompostieTLC39 194 GS1DataBar(RSS) GS1DataBar14(RSS14) GS1DataBarLimited(RSSLimited) GS1DataBarExpanded(RSSExpanded) ConverttoUPC/EAN Korean3of5 MSI PostalCodes AustralianPostal JapanPostal NetherlandsKIXCode USPostnet USPlanet USPSPostal UPUFICSPostal UKPostal EAN8 EAN8Extend EAN13 BooklandEAN(ISBN) ISSNEAN UPCA UPCE ConverttoUPCA UPCE1 ConverttoUPCA 195 EAN/UPC Appendix I RK25 Mobile Computer CouponCode 2DSymbologies Aztec DataMatrix Maxicode MacroPDF MicroPDF417 MicroQR PDF417 QRCode 196 APPENDIX II 2D IMAGER The tables below list the symbology settings for 2D imager. SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS 1D SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Description Default CODABAR CodaBar Codabar Length option CLSI Editing NOTIS Editing Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode. The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop characters. Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the transmitted data. NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable "Transmit Start/Stop Characters". NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd. NOTIS Editing must be enabled. Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. Verify Check Digit must be enabled. 197 Enable Enable Max
/ Min Length
(4-55) Disable Disable None None Enable RK25 Mobile Computer CODE 11 Code 11 Code 11 Check Digit Option Transmit Check Digit Length option CODE 39 Code 39 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 Convert to Code 32 Code 32 Prefix Verify Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Support Full ASCII Length option Switch to enable Code 11 decoding. Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected option. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable One Check Digit Two Check Digits Selects whether to include check digits in the transmitted data. Check Digit Option must be enabled. Sets the length of the Code 11 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Selects whether to decode Trioptic Code 39. Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters. Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian Pharmacode. Prefix character A to Code 32 barcodes. Convert to Code 32 must be enabled for this to function properly. Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. Verify Check Digit must be enabled. Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding. Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set. Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length 198 Enable Enable Disable Disable Max
/ Min Length
(4-55) Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Max
/ Min Length
(4-55) CODE 93 Code 93 Code 93 Length option CODE 128 Code 128 Code 128 Length Option Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Sets the length of the Code 128 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. GS1-128 GS1-128 Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. Choose your input method from drop-list: Keyboard input, Keyboard input (Hexadecimal) or Symbol table input to set a separator character to replace with. Check to enable the separator configuration for Application Identifier. Enable App ID Separator You can respectively set the Left Separator and Right Separator. Choose your input method from drop-down list:
Keyboard input, Keyboard input (Hexadecimal) or Symbol table input to set a separator character to replace with. 199 Appendix II
/ Min Enable Enable Max Length
(4-55) Enable Enable Any Length Enable Enable None RK25 Mobile Computer ISBT-128 ISBT 128 Concatenation Redundancy CODE 2 OF 5 Chinese 25 Chinese 25 Discrete 25 Discrete 25 Length option Interleaved 25 Interleaved 25 Length option Verify Check Digit Enable Enable Auto-discriminate Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Sets whether ISBT-128 by to enable decoding performing concatenation of ISBT data Disable: Does not perform concatenation Enable: Performs concatenation on all ISBT-128 barcodes. Auto-discriminate: Auto-discriminates between the ISBT-128 barcodes which require concatenation and those which do not need concatenation. When Auto-discriminate is applied, decide the number of times of supplementary decoding the same barcode to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 20 10 Switch to enable Chinese 2 of 5 decoding. Switch to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding. Sets the length of the Discrete 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Enable Enable Enable Enable Max / Min Length
(4-55) Enable Enable Max / Min Length
(4-55) Disable Disable Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Convert To EAN-13 Convert a 14-character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN-13 if the following requirements are met:
The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit. 200 Matrix 25 Matrix 25 Length option Redundancy Verify Check Digit Switch to enable Matrix 2 of 5 decoding. Sets the length of the Matrix 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Enables or disable read redundancy for Matrix 2 of 5. Select whether to verify the check digit, which is the last character of the barcode. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Switch to enable Composite CC-A/B decoding. COMPOSITE Composite CC-A/B Composite CC-A/B Composite CC-C Composite CC-C Composite TLC 39 Composite TLC 39 Composite General Preference UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be "linked" with a 2D barcode during Switch to enable Composite TLC 39 decoding. Switch to enable Composite CC-C decoding. transmission as if they were one barcode. UPC Never Linked Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D barcode is detected. UPC Always Linked Transmit UPC barcodes and the 2D portion. If the 2D portion is not detected, the UPC barcode will not be transmitted. CC-A/B or CC-C must be enabled. Auto-discriminate Transmit UPC barcodes as well as the 2D portion if present. GS1-128 Emulation Mode Sets GS1-128 emulation mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes. 201 Appendix II Enable Enable Max / Min Length
(4-55) always Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable Disable Disable UPC Linked Disable RK25 Mobile Computer GS1 DATABAR GS1 DataBar-14 GS1 DataBar-14 Convert to UPC/EAN Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Strips the leading 010 of GS1 DataBar and converts the barcode to EAN-13. Enable Enable Disable Security Level A value that specifies the decode security level while reading GS1 DataBar 14 from Level 0 to 3. Level 1 GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Limited Convert to UPC/EAN Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Strips the leading 010 of GS1 DataBar Limited and converts the barcode to EAN-13. There are setting options from Level 1 to 4. Security Level GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Separator Character Security Level KOREAN 3 OF 5 Korean 3 of 5 MSI MSI MSI Length option Verify Check Digit Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. There are setting options from Level 0 to 3 Switch to enable MSI decoding. Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes. Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. One Check Digit Two Check Digits Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices are available for the pair of check digits. Modulo10 / Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 202 Enable Enable Disable Level 3 Enable Enable None Level 1 Disable Enable Enable Max Length
/ Min
(4-55) One Digit Check Disable Double Modulo 10 POSTAL CODE Australian Postal Japan Postal Netherlands KIX Code US Postnet US Planet USPS Postal UPU FICS Postal UK Postal Postal General Preference US Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for US Postnet or US Planet. UK Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for UK Postal. UPC/EAN EAN-8 EAN-8 Addon 2 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Addon 5 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Convert to EAN-13 EAN-13 EAN-13 Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below. Appendix II Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Ignore addon Ignore addon Enable Disable Enable Enable Disable Bookland Format Addon 2 Addon 5 ISBN Decodes Bookland data starting with 978 in 10-digit format along with the Bookland check digit, or Bookland data starting with 978/979 in 13-digit format. Bookland ISBN-10 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Ignore addon Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable ISSN EAN Checkbox to enable ISSN EAN decoding. Disable 203 RK25 Mobile Computer UPC-A UPC-A Addon 2 Addon 5 Preamble Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to include the UPC-A preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Convert to EAN-13 UPC-E UPC-E Addon 2 Addon 5 Preamble Convert to UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to include the UPC-E preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Enable Enable Ignore addon Ignore addon Transmit System Character Enable Disable Enable Enable Ignore addon Ignore addon Transmit System Character Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable 204 UPC-E1 UPC-E1 Addon 2 Addon 5 Preamble Convert to UPC-A Appendix II Disable Disable Ignore addon Ignore addon Transmit System Character Disable Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable Coupon Code Coupon Code Switch to enable Coupon Code decoding. Disable 205 RK25 Mobile Computer 2D SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Aztec Aztec Data Matrix Data Matrix Decode Mirror Image Description Switch to enable Aztec decoding. Switch to enable Data Matrix decoding. Switch to enable decode mirror images. Separator Character Maxicode MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 Code 128 Emulation Never Does not decode Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror images. Always Decodes Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror images. Auto Decodes both mirrored and unmirrored Data Matrix barcodes. Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. Switch to enable MicroPDF417 decoding. Transmit data from certain Micro PDF 417 barcodes as if it was encoded in Code 128 barcodes. Transmit AIM code ID character in Miscellaneous options must be enabled first. When applied, the MicroPDF417 barcodes are transmitted with one of these prefixes:
The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 903-905:
The original Code ID "]L3" will be changed to "]C1". The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 908 or 909:
The original Code ID "]L4" will be changed to "]C2". The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 910 or 911:
The original Code ID "]L5" will be changed to "]C0". MicroQR PDF417 QR Code QR Code Switch to enable QR Code decoding. 206 Default Enable Enable Enable Enable Never None Enable Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable Enable MISCELLANEOUS Appendix II 2D Engine Miscellaneous Options Transmit AIM Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the data. Description Default Disable Each AIM Code ID contains a three-character string ]cm:
] = Flag Character (ASCII 93) c = Code Character m = Modifier Character Refer to AIM Code ID. 207 RK25 Mobile Computer APPENDIX III OPEN SOURCE LICENSE The Reader Config involves the android-serialport-api project of Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004. http://www.apache.org/licenses/
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-04-26 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
4 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2018-04-26
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
CipherLab Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015617624
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
12F, 333, Dunhua S.Rd., Sec.2, Taipei, Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 |
Taipei, N/A
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1 2 3 4 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
Q3N
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
RK25
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
H**** J******
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
R & D Engineer
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
h******@cipherlab.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Mobile Computer | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. Collocated transmitter operating configurations have been evaluated as described in this filing; other collocation configurations require separate evaluation. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn use conditions are 0.01 W/kg and 0.01 W/kg, respectively. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Output power is conducted. Collocated transmitter operating configurations have been evaluated as described in this filing; other collocation configurations require separate evaluation. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn use conditions are 0.34 W/kg and 0.17 W/kg, respectively. Device has support 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this filing. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Output power is conducted. Collocated transmitter operating configurations have been evaluated as described in this filing; other collocation configurations require separate evaluation. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn use conditions are 0.48 W/kg and 0.52 W/kg, respectively. Device has support 20, 40 and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
K******** L******
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
k******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.211 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | 28 CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | 28 CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.047 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | 28 CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.048 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15E | 28 CC ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.046 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 15E | 28 CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.044 |
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