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Datalogic ADC S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino, 13 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy Telephone: (+39) 051-3147011 Fax: (+39) 051-3147205 2014 Datalogic ADC S.r.l. An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Datalogic ADC, Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliates
("Datalogic" or Datalogic ADC). Owners of Datalogic products are hereby granted a non-
exclusive, revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the purchaser's own internal business purposes. Purchaser shall not remove or alter any proprietary notices, including copyright notices, contained in this documentation and shall ensure that all notices appear on any reproductions of the documentation. Should future revisions of this manual be published, you can acquire printed versions by contacting your Datalogic representative. Electronic versions may either be downloadable from the Datalogic website (www.datalogic.com) or provided on appropriate media. If you visit our website and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other Datalogic publications, please let us know via the "Contact Datalogic" page. Disclaimer Datalogic has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accurate, however, Datalogic reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice. Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U. Falcon and the Falcon logo are trademarks of Datalogic ADC S.r.l. All other brand and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Patents Patent. See www.patents.datalogic.com for patent list. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents:
Design patents: AU329643, EP001180673, USD622726, ZL200930383849.1 Utility patents: EP0789315B1, EP1128315B1, EP1396811B1, EP1413971B1, US5686716, US5992740, US6412698, US6415978, US6454168, US6478224, US6513714, US6561427, US6585157, US6808114, US6997385, US7108170, US7299975, US7387246. CONTENTS REFERENCES ............................................................................................ vi Conventions .................................................................................................. vi Reference Documentation ............................................................................ vi Services and Support .................................................................................... vi GENERAL VIEW ........................................................................................ vii INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1 1 Falcon X3+ Description ................................................................................. 1 1.1 Available Models ........................................................................................... 3 1.2 Package Contents ......................................................................................... 7 1.3 Inserting a MicroSD card............................................................................... 8 1.4 1.4.1 Removing the MicroSD Card ........................................................................ 9 Accessories ................................................................................................. 10 1.5 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................... 12 2 2.1 Charging the Battery Pack .......................................................................... 12 Replacing the Battery Pack ......................................................................... 15 2.2 Cleaning the Mobile Computer .................................................................... 19 2.3 CONNECTIONS ......................................................................................... 20 3 3.1 USB Connection ......................................................................................... 20 Connection to USB peripherals ................................................................... 22 3.2 RS232 Connection ...................................................................................... 24 3.3 WLAN Connection ...................................................................................... 25 3.4 3.5 WPAN Connections .................................................................................... 27 3.6 Wireless and Radio Frequencies Warnings ................................................ 28 4 USE AND FUNCTIONING .......................................................................... 30 4.1 Startup ........................................................................................................ 30 4.1.1 Using the Stylus .......................................................................................... 31 4.2 Windows Embedded Handheld Welcome Wizard ....................................... 32 Data Capture ............................................................................................... 33 4.3 Laser Data Capture ..................................................................................... 34 4.3.1 4.3.2 Imager Data Capture .................................................................................. 36 4.4 Description of the Keys ............................................................................... 38 4.4.1 52-Key Alphanumeric Keyboard ................................................................. 38 4.4.2 Numeric Keyboard ...................................................................................... 41 4.4.3 Resetting the Falcon X3+ ............................................................................ 43 4.5 Status Indicators ......................................................................................... 45 4.5.1 LED Status .................................................................................................. 45 4.5.2 Taskbar ....................................................................................................... 46 4.6 Settings ....................................................................................................... 47 4.6.1 Data Capture Configuration ........................................................................ 48 iii 4.6.2 Buttons ........................................................................................................ 57 4.6.3 DL Buttons .................................................................................................. 58 4.6.4 Triggers ....................................................................................................... 60 4.6.5 Application Switcher .................................................................................... 61 4.6.6 Wireless Communications ........................................................................... 62 4.6.7 Stylus Calibration ........................................................................................ 67 4.6.8 Audio Settings ............................................................................................. 69 Connecting to other Computers .................................................................. 72 4.7 4.7.1 Windows Mobile Device Center ................................................................ 72 4.7.2 Bluetooth Manager Device Setup ............................................................. 73 Datalogic Firmware Utility ........................................................................... 81 4.8 4.8.1 Retrieving a Firmware Image Update ......................................................... 81 Installing DFU on the Host PC .................................................................... 82 4.8.2 4.8.3 Updating the Firmware ................................................................................ 83 4.9 Datalogic Configuration Utility ..................................................................... 84 4.10 Datalogic Desktop Utility ............................................................................. 85 4.10.1 Administrative Options (Admin tab) ............................................................. 86 4.10.2 Locked Web Browser Options (LockedWeb tab) ........................................ 89 4.10.3 Status Icons Options (Status Tab) .............................................................. 94 4.10.4 Windows Controls ....................................................................................... 95 4.10.5 AppSelector Options (AppSelect tab) ......................................................... 97 4.11 AppSelector (Application Selector) ........................................................... 101 4.12 Locked Web Browser ................................................................................ 102 4.12.1 Locked Web Browser Special Meta-tags .................................................. 104 4.13 Autostart.................................................................................................... 108 Installing CAB files .................................................................................... 108 4.13.1 4.13.2 How AutoStart Uses Wceload ................................................................... 109 4.13.3 Interactive CAB Install ............................................................................... 110 4.13.4 Autostart.ini ............................................................................................... 110 TECHNICAL FEATURES ......................................................................... 116 5 5.1 Technical Data .......................................................................................... 116 Reading Diagrams .................................................................................... 120 5.2 6 TEST CODES ........................................................................................... 124 SAFETY REGULATIONS ......................................................................... 128 General Safety Rules ................................................................................ 128 Power Supply ............................................................................................ 128 Laser Safety .............................................................................................. 129 LED Class ................................................................................................. 135 Radio Compliance ..................................................................................... 136 FCC Compliance ....................................................................................... 139 RF Exposure Information (SAR) .......... Errore. Il segnalibro non definito. Industry Canada Compliance .................................................................... 141 SAR Compliance ....................................................................................... 143 iv WEEE Compliance ................................................................................... 144 GLOSSARY .............................................................................................. 146 INDEX ....................................................................................................... 150 v 1 REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions:
User refers to anyone using a Falcon X3+ mobile computer. Mobile computer and "Falcon X3+" refer to the Falcon X3+ mobile computer. You refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install, configure, operate, maintain or troubleshoot an Falcon X3+ mobile computer. Single Dock refers to the Falcon X3+ Single Slot Dock. The label artworks may be only a draft. Refer to the product labels for more precise information. REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION For further information regarding Falcon X3+ refer to the SDK Help on-Line. SERVICES AND SUPPORT Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Please check our website at www.datalogic.com under Support & Services, then Automatic Data Capture, and click on the links indicated for further information including:
- Downloads
- Manuals for the latest versions of user manuals and product guides.
- Software & Utilities for the latest firmware release for your product. You can this section:
for direct access link also click on www.datalogic.com/products_updates. following the to
- Service Program for warranty extensions and maintenance agreements.
- Repair Centers for a list of authorised repair centers.
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Technical Support Automatic Data Capture email form to contact our technical support. vi GENERAL VIEW C B A E F D I J M G H K L N A) VGA Color Display*
B) ON/OFF Power Key C) LEDs D) Microphone E) Front Scan Key F) Keyboard G) Stylus Remove protective film cover before use H) Laser Safety Label I) Product Label J) Color Camera K) Flash L) Loudspeaker M) Reset Key (under battery) N) Micro-SD Card Slot (under battery) vii O P 1 O) Data Capture Window*
Remove protective film cover before use P) Handylink Connector (host/slave) viii INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 FALCON X3+ DESCRIPTION The new Datalogic Falcon X3+ mobile computer delivers the ultimate in ruggedness, ergonomics, computing and data capture technologies. Falcon X3+ options provide a tailored solution for demanding environments needing real time transaction visibility. The Falcon X3+ delivers rugged construction, laser and image data capture, along with real time communications in a product that is effortless to develop for, deploy and manage. Enterprises rely on accurate inventories to both plan and manage activities. Four data capture options optimize the Falcon X3+ to the application. A laser scanner tackles high volume environments where speed is essential to receiving and shipping operations. The imager captures linear, stacked and 2D codes to reduce failed reads due to damaged and poor quality barcodes. An optional camera takes pictures for the documentation of damaged or returned goods. Datalogics patented Green Spot good read feedback reduces errors in both noisy and quiet environments. For applications like cross docking where bar codes can be close at hand or far away, an auto ranging laser and an extended long range imager offer aggressive scanning solutions. The parallel computer architecture of the Falcon X3 melds the strengths of an XScale PXA310 microprocessor with a Cortex-M3 coprocessor. This combination gears the device for real time information management. Memory of 256 MB RAM / 1 GB Flash accommodates multiple simultaneous applications, for managing large databases or enabling off-line autonomy of thick applications. A Micro SD Card Slot provides a simple way for users to increase memory storage capacity as needed. The Falcon X3+ tailors itself to the information technology practices of the enterprise through either the Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 or Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. As information is collected the Falcon X3 turns to the task of communication via a Summit IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n radio. Complimented by a CCX v4 certification from Cisco, the Falcon X3+ provides infrastructure compatibility focused on enterprise requirements roaming. Voice applications leverage the internet protocol connection for hands-free voice picking and push to talk communications. Bluetooth Wireless Technology connects headsets, printers and other peripherals eliminating cumbersome wires. An extensive accessory offering accommodates existing installation needs for USB, RS232, modem or Ethernet communications. for encrypted communication and seamless 1 1 1 FALCON X3+
The Falcon X3+ comes in two form factors to tackle the differing scanning intensities found in an enterprise. A pistol grip version with numeric keypad tackles the high volume scan and quantity entry found at the receiving dock. While a hand held with alpha numeric keypad better suits the lighter pick and pack duty of preparing goods for shipment. The Falcons low weight balances a large 3.5 display with a full size keyboard and a single piece 5200 mAh battery into both of these packages. The Falcon X3+ must do more than function for a full shift, it must survive daily abuse and trauma. The new Falcon X3+ survives drops from 6 feet (1.8 meter) to concrete. Coupled with an IP65 sealing against water and dust, and featuring Gorilla Glass 3 on the scan window, allows the Falcon X3+ to literally take an industrial pounding. Plastic key caps with metal snap dome actuation withstand not only the abusive environment but the heavy use found in third party logistics centers, literally millions of cycles per year. Falcon delivers Datalogics trademark ergonomics in a contoured package. An arched pistol grip handle and ergonomic trigger make the rapid receiving of goods comfortable throughout the day. Falcon X3+ numeric and alphanumeric keyboards use a phone key layout placing numeric keys at the device top with navigation, scan and enter keys. This highly functional layout places high use keys at the users finger tips. Maximized key sizes drive additional user efficiency with or without gloves. A choice of crystal clear full VGA and QVGA displays and the back lit keyboard make the Falcon X3+ readable in dark back corners or full sunlight. The Falcon X3+ leverages Datalogics software development kit (SDK) for creating applications. The Datalogic SDK provides a set of libraries allowing easy application development using C++, .NET and Java programming languages. Both MCL Collection and Wavelink Studio offer additional solutions to enable development. For terminal emulation environments available tools include the Wavelink Industrial Browser, Wavelink Terminal Emulation, and Wavelink Speakeasy. Wavelink Avalanche device management tools make the Falcon X3+ an easy device to both deploy and maintain. Datalogic Desktop, Configuration and Firmware Utilities deliver unprecedented ability to customize and update device configuration to the use environment or process. For small or remote installations, Scan to Configure provides simple barcodes that anyone can use to configure the Falcon X3+. Wavelink Remote Control allows an administrator to remotely diagnose and remedy both applications and device settings. For added security the Falcon X3+ can be implemented with Wavelink CE Secure and Wavelink Certificate Manager. 2 INTRODUCTION 1 1.2 AVAILABLE MODELS The Falcon X3+ is available in different models depending on the options it is equipped with. All options are listed below:
communication options: 802.11 a/b/g/n/n radio, Bluetooth data capture options: high performance laser with green spot, 2D imager with green spot, 2D extended range imager (XLR) with green spot, auto ranging laser
(XLR), camera operating system: Windows CE 6.0, Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 form factor: hand held, pistol grip keyboard options: numeric, alphanumeric. For further details about the Falcon X3+ models refer to the website:
http://www.datalogic.com. For further information regarding Windows Embedded Handheld refer to the website:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded. The currently available models are:
945200030 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-2N0-CEU1 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-2N0-CEU1 945200031 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-2N1-MEN1 945200032 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-2N1-MEN1 945200033 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945200034 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-2F0-CEU1 3 1 1 FALCON X3+
FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-2F0-CEU1 945200035 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-2F1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-2F1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-3N0-CEU1 945200036 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945200037 Falcon X3+ Hand held, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250051 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 945250052 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 945250053 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, Auto ranging Laser (XLR), Windows CE 6.0 945250054 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Auto ranging Laser (XLR), Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-3F0-CEU1 FALCONX3+ 00A0XL-3N0-CEU1 FALCONX3+ 00A0XL-3F0-CEU1 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-3N0-CEU1 945250055 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-3F0-CEU1 945250056 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Windows CE 6.0 4 INTRODUCTION 1 FALCONX3+ 00A0LR-3N0-CEU1 945250057 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 29-Key Numeric, Extended Range Imager (XLR), Windows CE 6.0 FALCONX3+ 00A0LR-3F0-CEU1 945250058 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, QVGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Extended Range Imager (XLR), Windows CE 6.0 945250059 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-3N1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0XL-3F1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0XL-3N1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0HP-3F1-MEN1 945250060 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, High Performance Laser w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250061 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, Auto ranging Laser (XLR), Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250062 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Auto ranging Laser (XLR), Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250063 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250064 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Standard Range Imager w Green Spot, Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 945250065 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 29-Key Numeric, Extended Range Imager (XLR), Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 FALCONX3+ 00A0LR-3N1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-3N1-MEN1 FALCONX3+ 00A0WI-3F1-MEN1 5 1 1 FALCON X3+
FALCONX3+ 00A0LR-3F1-MEN1 945250066 Falcon X3+ Pistol Grip, 802.11 a/b/g /n CCX v4, Bluetooth v2.1, 256MB RAM/1GB Flash, VGA, 52-Key Alpha Numeric, Extended Range Imager (XLR), Camera 3.1MP, WEHH 6.5 6 INTRODUCTION 1 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS The Falcon X3+ package contains:
1 Falcon X3+ mobile computer 1 rechargeable battery pack 1 blank keypad overlay 1 Falcon X3+ Quick Start Guide 1 Wavelink Avalanche Insert 1 End User License Agreement (EULA) Sheet Accessories necessary for the Falcon X3+ connection to the host computer and to the network are packaged separately: the cradle and/or one or more connection cables. Remove all the components from their packaging; check their integrity and compare them with the packing documents. Keep the original packaging for use when sending products to the technical assistance center. Damage caused by improper packaging is not covered under the warranty. Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged. Therefore the first operation to perform is to charge them. See paragraph 2.1. CAUTION NOTE 7 1 1 FALCON X3+
INSERTING A MICROSD CARD 1.4 Falcon supports microSD memory cards. To access the microSD card slot and insert the card, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off the Falcon X3+. 2. Press the latch release and lift the battery from the enclosure, as indicated in the figure below:
3. Open the microSD card slot by pulling up the locking plate:
8 INTRODUCTION 1 Insert the microSD card with the written part upward. Lock the card into place by pushing the cardholder down:
4. 5. Replace battery. 1.4.1 Removing the MicroSD Card To remove the microSD card, follow the steps above to access the SD area, and remove it from its slot. CAUTION Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD. Proper ESD precautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded. Do not force the card. If you feel resistance, remove the card, check the orientation, and reinsert it. Do not use the microSD card slot for any other accessories. It is highly recommended to lock the card holder even if the card is not present. 9 1 FALCON X3+
1 1.5 ACCESSORIES Cradles 94A150057 Dock, Single Slot, FalconX3 94A151131 Dock, Powered Mobile, FalconX3 94A150056 Dock, Ethernet 4 Slot, FalconX3 94A151135 Charger, 4 Slot Dock, FalconX3 94A151137 Charger, 4 Slot Battery, FalconX3 Batteries 94ACC1386 Battery, High Capacity, FalconX3 Power Supply 94ACC1381 Power Supply, Dock, PWR Plug 2.1mm 94ACC1385 Power Supply, Charger, MBC and Dock Cables 94A051970 Cable, USB Handylink, Client 94A051971 Cable, USB Handylink, Host 94A051972 Cable, RS232 Handylink, Client 94A051973 Cable, RS232 Handylink, Host 94A051968 Cable, MicroUSB, Client 94A051969 Cable, MicroUSB, Host Various 94ACC0104 Rubber Shell, FalconX3+
95ACC1056 Holster, FalconX3 94ACC1371 Module, Ethernet, Single Slot Dock 94ACC1372 Module, Modem, Single Slot Dock 94ACC1388 Softcase, FalconX3 94ACC1390 Handle Kit, Falcon X3+
94ACC1391 Coverplate Kit, FalconX3 94ACC1392 Stylus, FalconX3 Pen with Tether (5pcs) Use only Datalogic approved power supply and cables. Use of an alternative power supply will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous. NOTE 10 INTRODUCTION 1 11 2 2 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE 1 FALCON X3+
Rechargeable backup batteries and battery packs are not initially fully charged. Therefore the initial operation to perform is to charge them. See below. By default, the battery pack is disconnected at the factory to avoid damage due to excessive draining. Annual replacement of rechargeable battery pack avoids possible risks or abnormalities and ensures maximum performance. NOTE NOTE CAUTION 2.1 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack autonomy varies according to many factors, such as the frequency of barcode scanning, RF usage, battery life, storage, environmental conditions, etc. NOTE The battery icon on the Taskbar indicates when the battery pack is low. It is possible to recharge the battery pack by connecting the power supply directly to the Falcon X3+. Alternatively, it is also possible to recharge the battery pack by inserting the Falcon X3+ into the single slot dock or the multi battery charger. Moreover recharging is possible by USB Direct connection with the host computer, but with longer charging times and only if the mobile computer off. During the charging process the LED positioned at the right side of the display is red constant. Once the charging process has been completed this LED is green constant. 12 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE 2 The stand-alone battery pack may be recharged outside a Falcon X3+ using the spare battery charging slot on the back of the single slot dock or the multi battery charger. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not use the Falcon X3+ until batteries are charged for minimum 4 hours. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Il y a risque dexplosion si la batterie est remplace par une batterie de type incorrect. Mettre au rebut les batteris usages conformment aux instructions. Avoid storing batteries for long periods in a state of full charge or very low charge. We recommend charging the battery pack every two to three months to keep its charge at a moderate level to maximize battery life. CAUTION Even if the storage temperature range is wider, in order to achieve the longest battery life, store the terminal and the spare batteries between -30 to 70 C (-22 to 158 F). Falcon X3+ should be charged at an ambient temperature between 0
- 35 C (32 to 95 F) to achieve the maximum charging rate. Never charge the main device or spare batteries in a closed space where excessive heat can build up. Close to the limits of the working temperature, some display and/or battery performance degradation may occur. The battery level may display incorrectly for several minutes after the Falcon X3+ is disconnected from its charger if the charging cycle is not completed. 13 NOTE NOTE 1 FALCON X3+
The Falcon X3+ may get warm during charging, this is normal and does not mean a malfunction. Use only a USB-IF compliant USB port as a charging source. When the battery is very low, the audio feature and the scanning feature of imager, long range and XLR laser models are disabled. They will be re-enabled a few minutes after the charging starts. 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE 14 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE 2 2.2 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK To correctly replace the battery pack, proceed as follows. 1. Turn off the Falcon X3+. 2. Press the latch release and lift battery from the enclosure as indicated in the figure below:
Install the new battery pack, first insert the top end, then the latch bottom as indicated in the following figure:
3. 15 2 1 FALCON X3+
Installing, charging and/or any other action should be done by authorized personnel and following this manual. The battery pack may get hot, explode, ignite, and/or cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions. If the battery pack is replaced with an improper type, there is risk of explosion and/or fire. Do not place the battery pack in or near a fire or other heat source;
do not place the battery pack in direct sunlight, or use or store the battery pack inside unventilated areas in hot weather; do not place the battery pack in microwave ovens, in clothes dryers, in high pressure containers, on induction cook surfaces or similar devices. Doing so may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. Using the battery pack in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy. Use only a Datalogic approved power supply. The use of an alternative power supply will void the product warranty, may cause product damage and may cause heat, an explosion, or fire. The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals. Do not use the battery pack of this terminal to power devices other than this mobile computer. Immediately discontinue use of the battery pack if, while using, charging or storing the battery pack, the battery pack emits an unusual smell, feels hot, changes colour or shape, or appears abnormal in any other way. WARNING 16 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE 2 WARNING Do not short-circuit the battery pack contacts connecting the positive terminal and negative terminal. This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery pack in your pocket or purse;
accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the contacts of the battery pack (these look like metal strips on the battery pack). Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery pack or the connecting object. Do not apply voltages to the battery pack contacts. Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise subject it to strong impacts, pressures, or shocks. Do not disassemble or modify (i.e. bend, crush or deform) the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. In case of leakage of liquid from the battery, avoid contact with liquid the skin or eyes. If the contact occurs, immediately wash the affected area with water and consult a doctor. Do not solder directly onto the battery pack. Do not expose the battery pack to liquids. Avoid any knocks or excessive vibrations. If the device or the battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, you should take it to the nearest Authorised Repair Centre for inspection before continuing to use it. Do not replace the battery pack when the device is turned on. Do not remove or damage the battery packs label. Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part. Battery pack usage by children should be supervised. Collect and recycle waste batteries separately from the device in compliance with European Directive 2006/66/EC, 2011/65, 2002/96/EC and subsequent modifications, with US and China regulatory laws and regulations about the environment. 17 2 NOTE NOTE 1 FALCON X3+
In order to maximize operating autonomy, the Falcon X3+ checks its battery level at all times. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the Falcon X3+ will not turn on when the ON/OFF Power button is pressed. In this case, either substitute a sufficiently charged battery, insert the Falcon X3+ into a powered cradle, or plug it into a wall charger. To maximize battery life, turn off radios when they are not needed. 18 BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE 2 CLEANING THE MOBILE COMPUTER 2.3 Periodically clean the Falcon X3+ with a slightly dampened cloth. Do not use alcohol, corrosive products or solvents. 19 3 1 FALCON X3+
3 CONNECTIONS 3.1 USB CONNECTION You can use the Datalogic Handylink cable 94A051970 to directly connect the Falcon X3+ to a host computer to transfer data through the USB interface. B C A Key:
A Host computer B 94A051970 Handylink USB Client Cable C Falcon X3+
Connection through the cable complies to USB 2.0 standard. NOTE 20 CONNECTIONS 3 The Single Dock can be connected to the Host using the A to B USB cord included in the box. Once the host has been turned on, insert the Falcon X3+ into the dock. A B C D A) 94A150057 Falcon X3+ Single Slot Dock D 94ACC1381 Power Adapter Key:
A Host computer B) A to B USB straight cable
(included in the box) NOTE NOTE Connection through the cradle complies to USB 2.0 standard. The actual data transfer speed can be appreciably lower than the maximum theoretical speed. 21 3 1 FALCON X3+
3.2 CONNECTION TO USB PERIPHERALS To connect the Falcon X3+ to a USB keyboard or a memory device, connect the terminal to the Datalogic 94A051969 cable or to the Datalogic 94A051971 cable
(together with a standard A to micro A USB cable). For all these devices maximum current withdrawal must be below 100mA. B A Key:
D C A Keyboard with USB interface C 94A051969 Micro USB Host Cable/
94A051971 Handylink Micro USB Host Cable B Falcon X3+
D Standard A to Micro A USB Cable Key:
A B C D A USB hard drive/ external memory source C 94A051971 Handylink Micro USB Host Cable B Falcon X3+
D Standard A to Micro A USB Cable 22 CONNECTIONS 3 Connect the Single Slot Dock to the peripheral using the A to B USB cord included in the box (together with a standard USB cable if needed). D A B C E A USB Peripheral (memory) B Standard A to Micro A USB Cable D 94A150057 Falcon X3+ Single Slot Dock E 94ACC1381 Power Adapter C A to B USB straight cable
(included in the box) Falcon X3+ works with most of the mentioned USB peripherals. In any case, we cant guarantee the interoperability of Falcon X3+ with all devices on the market. Connection complies to USB 2.0 standard. The actual data transfer speed can be appreciably lower than the maximum theoretical speed. 23 NOTE NOTE NOTE 3 1 FALCON X3+
3.3 RS232 CONNECTION You can use the Datalogic 94A051972 cable to directly connect the Falcon X3+ to a host computer to transfer data through the RS232 interface. B C A Host computer B 94A051972 Handylink Micro RS232 Client Cable C Falcon X3+
The Single Slot Dock can be connected to the Host by means of a standard null modem cable such as Datalogic 94A051020 CAB-427 for 9-pin connections. Once the Host has been turned on, insert the Falcon X3+ into the dock. Key:
A A C B D C 94A150057 Falcon X3+ Single Slot Dock D 94ACC1381 Power Adapter Key:
A Host Computer B 94A051020 CAB-427 RS232 Null Modem Cable 24 CONNECTIONS 3 3.4 WLAN CONNECTION Falcon X3+ 802.11 a/b/g/n radio models can communicate with the host using the on-board radio frequency component and an Access Point connected to the host computer. For models using the 802.11 a/b/g/n radio, you can find information about the applet for radio configuration: http://www.summitdatacom.com/SCU.htm. To launch this utility you can tap the specific icon if it is visible on the taskbar or you can select the menu item: Start-> Summit and tap the Summit Client Utility icon. A A B Key:
A) Falcon X3+
B) Access point C) Host Application Server C 25 1 FALCON X3+
802.11 a/b/g/n radio module is on by default, in order to avoid wasting energy, you can switch the Wireless Communications applet. it off using Suspending the terminal powers off the 802.11 a/b/g/n radio and drops the radio connection. When the terminal resumes, depending on the radio power mode and security protocol selected, it may take up to 30 seconds for the 802.11 a/b/g/n radio driver to re-associate the radio to the network. Area coverage and to environmental conditions, access point types or interference caused by other devices (microwave ovens, radio transmitters, etc.). radio performance may vary, due In case of heavy usage the Falcon X3+ may get warm; this is normal and does not mean a malfunction. 3 NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 26 CONNECTIONS 3 3.5 WPAN CONNECTIONS Falcon X3+ models with Bluetooth can communicate with other Bluetooth devices, such as a printer, within a range of 10 m, using the on-board Bluetooth module. B A Key:
A) Falcon X3+
B) Bluetooth printer In order to extend battery life, the Bluetooth module is off by default. If you need to have Bluetooth working, the module must be powered on using the Wireless Manager applet (see par. 4.6.6), and perform the Discovery procedure (see par. 4.7.2). Suspending the terminal powers off the Bluetooth radio and drops the piconet (Bluetooth connection). When the terminal resumes, it takes approximately 10 seconds for the Bluetooth radio driver to re-
initialize the radio. Area coverage and Bluetooth radio performance may vary, due to environmental conditions or interference caused by other devices
(microwave ovens, radio transmitters, etc.). 27 NOTE NOTE NOTE 3 1 FALCON X3+
3.6 WIRELESS AND RADIO FREQUENCIES WARNINGS Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the product and may violate laws and regulations. WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 28 Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals generated by Falcon X3+. Datalogic recommends persons with pacemakers or other medical devices to follow the same recommendations provided by Health Industry Manufacturers Associations for mobile phones. Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep this device more than twenty five (25) cm from their pacemaker and/or any other medical device;
Should not carry this device in a breast pocket;
Should keep the device at the opposite side of the pacemaker and/or any other medical device;
Should turn this device OFF or move it immediately AWAY if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Should ALWAYS read pacemaker or any other medical device guides or should consult the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. In case of doubt concerning the use of wireless devices with an implanted medical device, contact your doctor. Turn this device OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. CONNECTIONS WARNING WARNING WARNING 3 RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If a vehicles wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Turn off the device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Observe restrictions and follow closely any laws, regulations, warnings and best practices on the use of radio equipment near fuel storage areas or fuel distribution areas, chemical plants or where any operation involves use of explosive materials. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, explosive gases or materials with the device or its parts or accessories. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked or shown. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in injury or even death. 29 3 1 FALCON X3+
4 USE AND FUNCTIONING The use of the Falcon X3+ depends on the application software loaded. However there are several parameters that can be set and utilities that can be used to perform some basic functions such as data capture, communications, file management, etc. 4.1 STARTUP The Falcon X3+ turns on when the battery pack or the external supply is inserted and the ON/OFF Power button is pressed. After the battery pack is installed, use the [ON/OFF] key to turn the mobile computer on and off. As soon as the mobile computer is on, the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 desktop configuration will appear on the screen. Wait a few seconds before starting any activity so that the mobile computer completes its startup procedure. Today Screen Start Menu Use the stylus (par. 4.1.1) as suggested to select icons and options. The mobile computer goes into power-off (low power with display and keyboard backlight off), when it is not used for more than a programmable timeout, which is 30 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 defined in the POWER applet of the Control Panel. In this mode it can be awakened
(resuming operation) by the [ON/OFF] key. The mobile computer can also be awakened or suspended programmatically. NOTE 4.1.1 Using the Stylus The stylus selects items and enters information. The stylus functions like a mouse. Tap:
Drag:
Tap-and-hold:
Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items. Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform. To recalibrate the touch screen use the Screen Applet (see par. 4.6.7). CAUTION Use only original Datalogic styluses supplied with the product itself. In harsh applications, use of screen protectors should be taken into consideration, in order to extend the touch screen operating life. To prevent damage to the screen, do not use sharp objects or any tool other than the Datalogic provided stylus. Do not apply too much pressure when touching the screen. For applications where an intensive use of the touch screen is foreseen, please consider that touch screen components are subject to progressive wear. 31 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.2 WINDOWS EMBEDDED HANDHELD WELCOME WIZARD In Windows Embedded Handheld, at the very first Falcon X3+ startup, following a clean boot or following a Registry restore to default values, the mobile computer startup (see par. 4.1) is preceded by the Welcome Wizard. The Welcome Wizard allows the user to calibrate the touch screen (see par. 4.6.7) Welcome Wizard Screen Touch Screen Calibration Screen 32 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.3 DATA CAPTURE To capture data first of all tap Start > Settings > System > Decoding:
To configure and enable data capture parameters refer to par. 4.6.1. 33 4 1 FALCON X3+
Laser Data Capture 4.3.1 To scan barcodes, point the Falcon X3+ laser model onto the code from a distance within the reading range while pressing the SCAN key or the pistol trigger. The lighted band emitted by the laser must completely cross the barcode as shown in the figure below. The XLR engine includes a pointer mode that projects a highly visible scan line at longer ranges to make it easier to accurately target bar codes. The user simply holds the trigger down until the aimer is on the appropriate code. Releasing the trigger then initiates the bar code scan. If the scan has taken place correctly:
the Good Read LED glows steadily Green for a configurable time;
if enabled, the Good Read Beep plays;
if enabled, the GreenSpot projects a green spot onto the bar code image. 34 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Remove the protective film cover over the Laser Output Window before use. NOTE 35 4 1 FALCON X3+
Imager Data Capture 4.3.2 The Falcon X3+ Imager captures a picture of the entire bar code. The omni-
directional scanning does not require that the operator orient the bar code to align with the scan pattern. To read a 1D or 2D code, simply point the Falcon X3+ Imager model onto the code and press the SCAN Key or the pistol trigger. The Falcon X3+ Imager uses an intelligent aiming system pattern, similar to those on cameras, indicating the field of view, which should be positioned over the code:
Aiming System If the aiming system pattern is centered over the entire symbology as shown in the following figure, either wait for the timeout or release the Scan key to capture the image. A red beam illuminates the code, which is captured and decoded. You will get a good read. 36 USE AND FUNCTIONING Linear barcode 2D Matrix symbol BX3 4 Relative Size and Location of Aiming System Pattern The field of view changes its size as you move the reader closer or farther away from the code. The field of view indicated by the aiming system pattern will be smaller when the Falcon X3+ Imager is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther from the unit (see par. 5.1 for further details). If the scan has taken place correctly:
the Good Read LED glows steadily Green for a configurable time;
if enabled, the GoodReadSound emits an acoustic signal;
If enabled, the Good Read Beep plays. 37 4 1 FALCON X3+
a 52-key alphanumeric keyboard a 29-key numeric keyboard. 4.4 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYS The Falcon X3+ comes with three different keyboards:
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4.4.1 52-Key Alphanumeric Keyboard 38 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.4.2 52-Key Terminal Emulation 5250 Keyboard 39 4 Main Keys Function KEY FUNCTION 1 FALCON X3+
Pressing the SCAN key starts barcode data capture. Direct access to F1-F4. If pressed after the Yellow toggle, these keys let you to move forwards, backwards, upwards or downwards within text fields, scroll through a Menu list or browse among folder files. Yellow modifier (toggle key): when pressed before a standard key, it enables the character or function printed in yellow above the key. Blue modifier (one shot key): when pressed before a standard key, it enables the character or function printed in blue above the key. It powers the Falcon X3+ on or off. it is placed on the upper left side of the terminal. 40 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4.4.3 Numeric Keyboard 4 41 4 Main Keys Function KEY FUNCTION 1 FALCON X3+
Pressing the SCAN key starts barcode data capture. Pressing cursor keys let you move forwards, backwards, upwards or downwards within text fields, scroll through a Menu list or browse among folder files. Yellow modifier (toggle key): when pressed before a standard key, it enables the character or function printed in yellow above the key. Blue modifier (one shot key): when pressed before a standard key, it enables the character or function printed in blue above the key. It powers the Falcon X3+ ON or OFF. It is placed on the upper left side of the terminal. 42 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Resetting the Falcon X3+
4.4.4 There are several reset methods for the Falcon X3+. A warm boot terminates an unresponsive application and clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system. Registry is restored from persistent memory if available or returned to factory default. A cold boot forces all applications to close, completely reinitializing the system. It clears the working RAM, but the file system is preserved. Registry is restored from persistent memory. A clean boot restores the Falcon X3+ to a clean configuration: both the Registry and the file system returns to a clean status that conforms to factory default. Warm Boot To perform a warm boot, press and hold the following keys simultaneously:
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Cold Boot To perform a cold boot, do the following steps:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn off the Falcon X3+ by pressing the on-off key. Pull the battery latch down and remove the battery pack. Press and hold the scan button and then press the reset button. Insert the battery pack. Turn on the Falcon X3+ by pressing the on-off key. 43 4 1 FALCON X3+
Clean Boot To perform a clean boot, do the following steps:
1. Perform a Cold Boot (see Cold Boot) 2. Press and hold down the 0 and Esc keys simultaneously and then press the on-
off key:
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A dialog box will appear asking for confirmation. Press the Enter Key. Registry Warm Boot Restored from flash Preserved Cold Boot Restored from flash Preserved Clean Boot Clean configuration (no user config) Clean Installation (no user files) File System 44 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.5 STATUS INDICATORS 4.5.1 The Falcon X3+ provides three different LEDs signaling the mobile computer status. LED Status LED STATUS Good Read
(right side) Charging Status
(left side) Red Green Green Red Scanning LED is ON from the time the user hits the scan button or the trigger button until the bar code is decoded
(laser models) Time-out (imager models). Scanning LED is ON, showing a good decode. It is solid once the charging process has been completed (full charge). It is solid while charging. Red blinking It blinks in case of charge fault. Keyboard Status
(center) Off Keyboard in primary. Yellow solid Blue solid Yellow alternate key mode. Blue alternate key mode Pink CapsLock enabled. 45 4 1 FALCON X3+
Taskbar 4.5.2 The title bar provides information about the time, the battery level, the keyboard function, and the decoding status. Windows Embedded Handheld Taskbar ICONS DESCRIPTION Zooms the screen. Opens the Connections balloon, which includes hypertext links to the Wireless Manager and the Connections applet. (see par.4.6.6). Displays the system battery status. Opens the Volume balloon, which allows the user to control the main volume, in-call volume, to mute all volumes, and to control the vibrator. Opens Clock & Alarms control panel applet. It allows the user to set date, time and alarms. 46 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.6 SETTINGS From the Start menu, tap Settings. The settings are organized hierarchically. Control panel applets are displayed as icons; each icon corresponds to one applet:
Windows Embedded Handheld Control Panel 47 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.6.1 Data Capture Configuration You can configure the Falcon X3+s decoding options by tapping Start -> Settings ->
System -> Decoding:
There are two sections in the Decoding control panel, each containing additional pages. There are seven General Configuration pages and multiple Barcode symbology pages. Decoding configuration pages Select the desired configuration from the options shown in the figure below, and the other Decoding Properties figures on the following pages. Select General, 1D Bar Code or 2D Bar Code, then use the menu or tap the left and right arrow keys to navigate the different pages of the Decoding utility. The menu options will change to reflect the items most recently selected. 48 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Notification From the Decoding menu, tap Configure > General > Notification. Use it to set volume, tone, duration, and number of various types of beeps. Good Read From the Decoding Properties applet, tap Configure > General > Good Read. Use it to enable Good Read indications, the LED, the use of Green Spot and a to set the decoding timeout for decoding labels. 49 4 1 FALCON X3+
Formatting From the Decoding Properties page, tap Configure > General > Formatting. Use it to configure prefix, suffix and data separator character strings. General Options From the Decoding menu, tap Configure > General > General Options. Select from Label Programming Enable, Symbology IDs and Group Separator Replacement. 50 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Decoding Options From the Decoding Properties applet, tap Configure > General > Decoding Options. Use it to configure the User ID for symbologies, Redundancy and Aggressive Decoding (if supported by the decoding module). Select a symbology to view or change the available properties settings. 51 4 1 FALCON X3+
Spot Beam From the Decoding Properties applet, tap Configure > General > Spot Beam. It allows enabling and configuration of Spot Beam and triggering modes. It is only available on devices equipped with laser and advanced long range laser decoding modules that support the Spot Beam Feature. 52 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Imager Options From the Decoding Properties applet, tap Configure > General > Imager Options. It configures illumination, target beam and Pick List mode, and triggering modes. It is only available on devices equipped with 2D decoding engines. 53 4 1 FALCON X3+
Devices From the Decoding Properties applet, tap Configure > General > Devices. Use it to enable or disable the keyboard wedge for Barcode scanner. 54 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 1D Barcode Symbology Pages Use the drop-down menus from Configure > 1D Barcode, or tap the left and right arrow keys to navigate the different pages of the barcode symbology pages. Each barcode symbology opens to its own page, as shown in the figure below. Refer to the sample symbology control panels for examples of the types of fields and options you can modify. Codabar: Select Enable, Min/Max Lengths, Enable Checksum, Send Checksum, Send Start/Stop, Convert to CLSI and Wide Gaps. 55 4 1 FALCON X3+
from the Decoding Properties Settings menu Decoding Settings Select configurations and/or other available default settings. Choose from:
Factory Defaults Minimum Settings Maximum Settings Save (New Settings) Revert to Saved Settings to restore previous The settings are saved when you tap Yes. When open, Decoding Properties acts as a simple barcode test tool that provides the Data decoded and the Data Type of the barcode scanned. 56 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.6.2 Buttons From the Start menu, tap Settings > Personal > Buttons. On the Program Buttons tab, customize the program hardware buttons to launch your most used applications. Under Select a button, tap the button you want to assign a program to, and then select a program from Assign a program. To configure the way the up/down control repeats, use the Up/Down Control applet
(Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons and then tap Up/Down Control). 57 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.6.3 DL Buttons In Windows Embedded Handheld devices, <F1>-<F10> buttons (excluding F5) are assigned by Windows to default applications. F5 is commonly used by applications to refresh the few, but is not explicitly controlled by default. To disable an assigned function, tap Start > Settings > System > DL Buttons to display the DL Buttons window:
Select the button you want to disable. Select the function None and the tap OK. 58 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 To add the button, tap New and then press the button you wish to add:
To assign a new function to the button, select the desired function and then tap OK:
To restore the old settings, do a clean boot 59 4 1 FALCON X3+
Triggers 4.6.4 Triggers are special customizable buttons that are mapped by default by DL Buttons. Also, they can be set as wakeup buttons:
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Assigned Function Bar Code Bar Code Wake-up Disabled Enabled TRIGGERS Scan Pistol Trigger 60 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.6.5 Application Switcher The application switcher provides the same functionality as the standard Windows Alt+Tab function. This allows the user to switch between the various open applications. The application switcher can be activated via an assigned shortcut key specified in the DL Buttons tab (refer to par. 4.6.3). When the assigned button is pressed, the dialog shown below will be displayed:
The <Esc> key can be used to close the Application Switcher. NOTE Press the assigned button to open the application switcher. Press the assigned button to cycle through the running applications when the dialog is open. Press
<Enter> to switch to the selected application or <Esc> to close the application switcher. 61 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.6.6 Wireless Communications The Wireless Manager application is a sort of 'Control Panel' for wireless connections. From here it's possible to turn on or off bluetooth and radio modules. Open the Wireless Manager by tapping Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, or by tapping the connectivity icon on the taskbar and then tapping the
"Wireless Manager" hypertext link (see par. 4.5.2). The following window will appear:
62 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Summit Client Utility (SCU) Wireless networking has a customized control, Summit Client Utility (SCU). From the Start menu, tap: Summit > SCU:
The SCU will open to the Main tab:
Summit Client Utility 63 4 1. To create a new profile, tap the "Profile" tab:
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Information about the wireless network can be entered directly in the profile tab or by pressing Scan when the desired network SSID is in range. 2. At the "Scan" screen, select the desired SSID:
64 USE AND FUNCTIONING 3. Tap the "Configure" button 4 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure security parameters for your network. For more detailed settings specific to your installation please contact your wireless network administrator. 5. When finished, tap Commit to save your settings. 6. Return to the Main tab, if you have not previously selected Commit you will be prompted to save your changes. 65 4 1 FALCON X3+
7. At the Main tab select the profile you just created. If you used the scan button the desired profile will have the same name as the SSID. 8. Use the Status tab to check connectivity to the network. More detailed information about the applet for radio configuration can be found at http://www.summitdata.com/Documents/summit_users_guide_3_03.html. 66 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Stylus Calibration 4.6.7 You might need to recalibrate the touch screen (i.e. when you attempt to select one item with the stylus, another item is erroneously selected). To recalibrate the touch screen, complete the following steps:
1. Select Start > Settings > System > Screen to open the Screen Settings. 2. Tap Align Screen to open the Calibration screen shown in the figure below:
3. Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target. Repeat as the target moves around the screen. New calibration settings are persistently saved in Registry. 67 4 1 FALCON X3+
Startup Stylus Calibration When clean booting the terminal, a Welcome Wizard (with Stylus Calibration) comes up if valid calibration settings are not available. 68 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.6.8 Audio Settings There are two applets that control volume: Audio and Volume & Sounds. Audio From the Start Menu, tap Settings > System > Audio:
The audio control panel can be used to independently set the playback or recording volume for different types of audio inputs and outputs, such as a headset, powered mobile dock, or the internal speakers and microphone. Audio Windows 69 4 1 FALCON X3+
Sounds & Notifications From the Start Menu, tap Settings > Sounds and Notifications:
The Sounds & Notifications applet configures audio features of all speakers and headphones:
Sounds Tab 70 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 You can also set the volume of a paired Bluetoothheadset. Tap:
Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth Manager, select the Connections tab and then select the headset pairing in the Paired Devices list. The following window will appear:
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4.7 CONNECTING TO OTHER COMPUTERS To connect the Falcon X3+ to another device (i.e. Host PC) which run Windows, several programs are available. These programs require specific electrical connections in order to function properly. 4.7.1 Windows Mobile Device Center The desktop application Windows Mobile Device Center gives you the ability to synchronize information between a desktop computer and your Falcon X3+. Synchronization compares the data on the Falcon X3+ with that on the desktop computer and updates both with the most recent information. Windows Mobile Device Center can be downloaded from Microsoft website www.microsoft.com. It is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7; if you run Windows XP or earlier, you have to download Microsoft ActiveSync. You can establish a connection to your Falcon X3+ through the following interfaces:
To establish a partnership between the Falcon X3+and a host PC, start Windows Mobile Device Center and follow the steps below:
1. Connect the Falcon X3+ to the host PC. Windows Mobile Device Center USB either directly or through the Single Dock RS232 either directly or through the Single Dock Bluetooth (see par. 4.7.2) configures itself and then opens. 2. On the license agreement screen, click Accept. 3. On the Windows Mobile Device Centers Home screen, click Set up your 4. Select the information types that you want to synchronize, then click Next. 5. Enter a device name and click Set Up. When you finish the setup wizard, Windows Mobile Device Center synchronizes the mobile computer automatically. Microsoft Office Outlook emails and other information will appear on your device after synchronization. device. 72 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.7.2 Bluetooth Manager Device Setup Using the Falcon X3+ to connect to another device To create a Bluetooth pairing between your device and another device that has Bluetooth capabilities, ensure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range. 1. Open the Bluetooth control panel by tapping Start > Settings > System >
Bluetooth Manager:
2. Search for available Bluetooth devices by tapping the button for the type of device you want (Printer, Serial or All) or tap the Discovery tab and then tap the Discover button to skip this step. The Falcon X3+ will search for Bluetooth devices within range. If you attempt to set up a connection when the Bluetooth radio is disabled, you will receive a message reminding you that the radio is turned off, and asking if you want to turn it on. Tap Yes if you need to enable the Bluetooth radio. 73 NOTE 4 1 FALCON X3+
3. Once searching is complete, Bluetooth devices will be displayed in the Discovery tab. You can set up a connection to a device in the list by selecting the device and then tapping the 'Connect' button:
To create a pairing:
1. Select a service:
2. Configure any encryption, authentication, or virtual port options required by the service selected. 74 USE AND FUNCTIONING Icon Service 4 Dialup Networking Printer Object Push (OPP) or Object Exchange (OBEX) ActiveSync Human Interface Device (HID) - Keyboard Serial Personal Area Network (PAN) Modem Headset Handsfree Virtual Port allows you to specify the incoming port, which is used to communicate serially with an incoming device just as if it were a physical COM port. This option is available only if you have selected a Printer or Serial service. 75 4 1 FALCON X3+
You can also select Encrypt or Authenticate from the Bluetooth control panel to apply or modify those settings. 1. To require Authentication, check the checkbox, then tap OK. If required, the Authentication Request dialog will then open, requesting that you enter a PIN. Use the Input Panel or the keyboard to type the PIN. 2. 3. Tap OK to complete. 76 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 The dialog will also appear when an Authentication request is received from another device. Once you have set up a Pairing, you can view the settings by double-tapping its name in the Connections tab. Tap the arrow to change the Virtual Port, or Delete to remove the device pairing. Tap Sync to initiate a Sync (available only if the service is an ActiveSync connection). 77 4 1 FALCON X3+
Using your device to connect to the Falcon X3+
Before turning on Bluetooth ensure that the two devices are within close range and that both Bluetooth-enabled devices are discoverable. 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth Manager to open the Bluetooth control panel. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings tab allows you to enable or disable the Bluetooth radio and specify settings for Incoming Connections. 78 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 3. Select or clear the Enable Bluetooth Radio check box. If youre going to be attaching a serial device (i.e. a scanner) to the Falcon X3+, use the Port control to select a virtual COM port to use for the connection. 4. Tap Find Me if you want to make the Falcon X3+ visible to other Bluetooth devices for 60 seconds, allowing them to set up a connection. 79 1 FALCON X3+
By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, and then turn off your device, Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth turns on automatically. 4 NOTE 80 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.8 DATALOGIC FIRMWARE UTILITY The Datalogic devices are equipped with a field upgradeable firmware mechanism. Firmware updates are available on the Datalogic website:
http://www.datalogic.com/eng/support-services/automatic-data-
capture/downloads/software-utilities-sw-2.html. After you have downloaded the desired update, there are several ways you can update the firmware on your device. Use Wavelink Avalanche if you have multiple Datalogic devices to update. For more information refer to the dedicated section of the Wavelink website:
http://www.wavelink.com/Datalogic-device-downloads. If Wavelink Avalanche is not available or you have only a few Datalogic devices to update, use the Datalogic Firmware Utility (DFU), described below, to install or update the firmware using an ActiveSync connection. The following sections provide procedures for the retrieval and installation of the most current firmware image onto a Datalogic device. 4.8.1 Retrieving a Firmware Image Update The following instructions use Internet Explorer to retrieve the most current firmware image. 1. 2. Launch Internet Explorer on your PC and navigate to the Datalogic website. Navigate to the Downloads section of the website. Using the device selection fields, select the file you want to download, then click Save to begin copying the files to your local machine (or local network location). 3. 81 4 1 FALCON X3+
Installing DFU on the Host PC 4.8.2 The Datalogic Firmware Utility (DFU) provides administrators with a field upgrade mechanism. You must have Microsoft ActiveSync (for Windows XP devices) or Windows Mobile Device Center (for Windows 7 and Vista devices) already loaded and running on the host PC to use DFU. Refer to par. 4.7.1 for more information about Windows Mobile Device Center. Prior to installing, you must remove any previous versions of DFU installed on the host PC. NOTE To install the Datalogic Firmware Utility, complete the following steps on the PC:
1. Go to the Datalogic website and download the most current version of the Datalogic Firmware Utility. Unzip the file, then double-click to run DFU_Setup. exe. Click OK to continue once you have removed previous versions of DFU. The Welcome to DFU Setup Program screen opens. Please exit all Windows applications before running this installer. Click Next to continue the Setup. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. 2. 3. 4. 82 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.8.3 Updating the Firmware After copying the firmware image to the host PC (see par. 4.10.1) and installing DFU
(see par. 4.8.2), you can upgrade the firmware on your Datalogic device. The following steps require that you have already established an ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between the host computer and the Datalogic device. NOTE Go to Start > Programs > Datalogic > DFU > Datalogic Firmware Utility. Verify that ActiveSync is selected by clicking Communications > WMDC/
ActiveSync. Click browse (...) and navigate to the location where you saved the firmware file for your terminal. 1. 2. 3. Select the current *.out file and click Open. Click Update. DFU will compare the selected firmware image with the firmware already loaded on the device; if the image is compatible with the connected device, DFU will proceed to update the firmware image on your device. After the firmware of your device has been updated, DFU will automatically perform a warm reset of the device. 83 4. 5. 6. 7. 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.9 DATALOGIC CONFIGURATION UTILITY Datalogic Configuration Utility (DCU) is a Datalogic Windows-based utility tool allowing the uploading, modifying and downloading of the configuration of a Datalogic device. Configuration settings include Scanner, Control Panel, and Datalogic Desktop Utility (DDU). The DCU installer is downloadable from the Datalogic website
(http://www.datalogic.com/eng/support-services/automatic-data-
capture/downloads/software-utilities-sw-2.html). DCU functions in both direct (with an ActiveSync connection) and indirect (with Wavelink Avalanche) modes. In direct mode, connect a device through ActiveSync and then click on the Get from Device icon to receive the devices current configuration. Once loaded, the Configuration Tree (on the left side of the window) is used to navigate the devices configuration. The right side of the window is a work area where the values of different parameters may be set for each branch of the configuration tree. Click on the parameter group branch to open it and inspect the parameters you wish to modify. After altering the devices configuration, the new configuration can be sent to the terminal by clicking on the Send to Device icon. Reference the Wavelink Avalanche documentation on the Wavelink website
(www.wavelink.com/Datalogic-device-downloads) for a description of indirect mode for DCU, which will allow you to update the configuration of multiple devices simultaneously over Wi-Fi. 84 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.10 DATALOGIC DESKTOP UTILITY Datalogic Desktop Utility (DDU) allows administrators to configure Windows CE and Embedded Handheld devices to control individual user access. This includes the ability to:
Prevent users from changing your device OS settings. Use the Application Selector to replace the desktop with a selection of authorized applications. Restrict user access in Internet Explorer. Set up configuration and customized error recovery mechanisms. Create quick access hot keys and configure trigger actions. To open DDU for the first time, tap Start > Settings > System > and then tap the icon for Datalogic Desktop Utility. You can also open DDU by pressing the appropriate key shortcut. The default is Alt
+ 6. The key combination can be changed by using DL Buttons to redefine the association for specific keys (such as <F1>-<F10>). See par.4.6.3. for more information. 85 NOTE 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.10.1 Administrative Options (Admin tab) When you open the DDU control panel, the Admin tab appears. COMMAND DESCRIPTION Enter Password Enable Datalogic Desktop Select/tap this checkbox to activate the DDU functions such as Windows Access Restrictions and Application Selector. Enter a password in the text box. This allows the user to specify a password when this utility is launched. By default the password is 1234. A password can consist of all standard keyboard characters. Carefully re-enter the password in the second text box. Select/tap Set Password to enable the password. To change or remove the password, enter a new value, re-enter the new value, and select/tap Set Password. Select/tap Set Defaults to reset the default values of all the functions on all the tabs. After you select this option, you will receive a prompt to verify this selection. Re-Enter Password Set Password Set Defaults 86 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Setting a Password To set a password:
1. Enter a password in the field. This allows the user to specify a password when this utility is launched. By default the password is 1234. Be sure to record the Password for future reference. NOTE 2. Re-enter the password in the second field. 3. Select/tap Set Password to enable the password. 4. Select/tap OK to close the Set Password Confirmation dialog. You must select/tap Set Password prior to exiting DDU in order to store and activate your new password. It is not necessary to select Enable Datalogic Desktop. NOTE If you select/tap Set Defaults it will remove all custom settings and restore all the factory default settings, except a previously set password. CAUTION Changing a Password To change to a new password:
1. Enter a new value in the Enter Password field. 2. Re-enter the new value in the Re-enter Password field. 3. Select/tap Set Password. 87 4 1 FALCON X3+
Removing a Password To remove a password:
1. Enter blanks in both Password fields. 2. Select/tap Set Password. Password Request Dialog Box Once the password is set, the next time you open the Datalogic Desktop Utility, the DDU Password dialog box opens. This dialog box will only open if a password was defined. 1. Type in your password using either the keypad on the unit, or using the stylus on the soft input panel (SIP). If you enter an incorrect password, the system will prompt you to input the correct one. 2. Select/tap OK to verify the password. Or tap X to cancel. 88 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.10.2 Locked Web Browser Options (LockedWeb tab) Tap the LockedWeb tab to access the Locked Web Browser Configuration. Locked Web Browser is disabled by default. To enable, go to Advanced settings on the next page for more information. NOTE For additional information about Locked Web Browser commands and metatags, see section 4.12, Locked Web Browser. Error Page Redirection Use the Error Redirection option to provide customized recovery from common errors. When an error occurs, the browser can redirect access to a specified error page with instructions on how to recover from the problem. Locked Web Configuration Tab 89 4 1 FALCON X3+
Error Redirection options Error Type The Error Type pull-down list displays available Error Types:
(400) Invalid Syntax, (403) Request Forbidden, (404) Object Not Found, (406) No Response Format, (410) Page Doesn't Exist, (500) Internal Server Error, (501) Server Can't Do That, Generic Error, Network Disconnected Error Page Edit this textbox to associate a website or html file with the specified error. Other options Full Screen Set the web browser in full screen mode. This is the only option available for Windows Mobile. Status Icon Enable or disable the status icons view (see par. 4.10.3). The status icons can be configured on the Status tab of DDU. Trap Keys When checked:
all key presses will be trapped by the Locked Web Browser to prevent the user from accessing unsafe parts of the system. For example, pressing Ctrl+O to Open a File will not work;
safe key presses (e.g. Alpha numeric) will still get processed by the Locked Web Browser as normal. For example entering a number in a text field on a web page;
DL Buttons keys will not work in the LockedWeb Browser;
all Locked Web Browser command keys will work (e.g. Ctrl+0 to exit). When unchecked:
all keys will be processed normally by the system and the browser;
DL Buttons keys will work normally;
all Locked Web Browser command keys will work (e.g. Ctrl+0 to exit). Exit Password When checked, a password will be required before the Locked Web Browser can exit. This password is different than the DDU exit password, with a default value of 0000, and can be changed in the Advanced settings. Browser Home Page This sets the Internet Explorer home page, regardless of the enable state of the Locked Web Browser. Advanced Pressing this button will launch a dialog used to enable Locked Web Browser and to configure Advanced settings. 90 USE AND FUNCTIONING Advanced settings 4 General Tab Context Menu 91 4 Advanced Locked Web Browser options General 1 FALCON X3+
Enable Locked Web Browser Disable Cache Allowed Website List When checked, enables the Locked Web Browser when Internet Explorer is launched. Prevents the browser from loading the local intranet page from cache instead of navigating to the Network Disconnected error redirection page. Enables a white list, which restricts browsing only to files and URLs in the Allowed Website list (accessed by the button). The following dialog appears:
Allowed Website List Click the Add button to add allowed URLs to the white list. Other sites will be restricted when the option is enabled. Domain names must be exactly specified. Change Exit Password Pressing this button brings up a dialog which allows the user to change the password required to exit the Locked Web Browser
(when the Exit password option is selected on the LockedWeb tab in DDU). 92 USE AND FUNCTIONING Context Menu 4 Enable Context Menu Enables the context menu accessed by a touch screen press in the Locked Web Browser. Refresh Stop Current URL Adds a Refresh item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the Refresh item refreshes the web page. Adds a Stop item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting during navigation stops the downloading of a page. Adds a Current URL item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the item pops up a dialog displaying the URL for the current web page. About Zoom Back Home Minimize Show SIP Exit Adds an About item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the About item pops up the About dialog.
(WEHH only) Adds a Zoom item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the item brings up the IE Zoom Tool. Adds a Back item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the Back item performs a navigation to the previous page. Adds a Home item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the Home item navigates to the IE home page. Adds a Minimize item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the item minimizes the Locked Web Browser and allows access to other programs. Adds a Show SIP item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the Show SIP item toggles the show state of the SIP. Adds an Exit item to the Locked Web Browser context menu. Selecting the item exits the Locked Web Browser with an optional password (set in the Locked Web Browser Advanced options). 93 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.10.3 Status Icons Options (Status Tab) Tap the Status tab to access the Status Icons option. You can configure the view of some status icons that are used in LockedWeb and in Application Selector to display the status of: wi-fi radio and battery. The GSM status icon feature is available only on devices that support GSM. NOTE Restores the status icons factory settings. Sets the status icons size. Selects the preferred location for each status icon. Status Icons Options Set Status Icon Defaults Icon Size Icon Location 94 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.10.4 Windows Controls Select/tap the Win (Windows Controls) tab to access the Windows Controls option. Use Windows controls to allow or restrict access to Windows system functions. You can disable normal Windows functions such as the taskbar, leaving nothing but a blank workspace. This allows applications to be run in full screen mode and prevents users from accidental or unauthorized use of the taskbar, Internet Explorer, and any other resident applications. 95 4 Windows Controls Taskbar Enabled AutoSIP Enabled Scroll Bars Enabled Hide Start Button Windows Wifi Error Dialog 1 FALCON X3+
Select/tap Taskbar Enabled to specify whether the taskbar is accessible. Enables the AutoSIP Windows feature. This control only take effects in WebAppLock. When checked, displays horizontal and vertical scroll bars to help view large web pages which do not fit the screen. When unckecked, those scrolls will not be present. Select/tap Hide Start Button to specify whether the Start Button is displayed or not. This option works only when Task Bar Enabled is checked. This control only takes effects in WebAppLock and Internet Explorer. When checked, the device will display a warning dialog when the WiFi connected device moves out of range of an access point and the user attempts to navigate to a web page. This dialog box allows the user to reconfigure the wifi on the device. When unchecked, that dialog box will not appear and the Network Disconnected error page redirection is used to prevent users from reconfiguring the wifi on the device. Tap the WebAppLock Configuration Tab to configure the Network Disconnected error page redirection (see par 4.10.2). Changes require a device reboot. NOTE 96 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.10.5 AppSelector Options (AppSelect tab) Tap the Application Selector (AppSelect Tab) to edit, add, or delete applications for the application selector. Application Selector Options Enable Application Selector Select/tap replaces the Application Selector Enable Application Selector to the application selector. When enable/disable enabled, the desktop and allows only authorized use of applications. Enable or disable the status icons view (see par. 4.10.3). The status icons can be configured on the Status tab of DDU. Displays a list of applications that the user may access. Show status icons Authorized Applications 97 4 1 FALCON X3+
Application Selector Commands New Select/tap New to create a new application entry. Edit Del Up/Down Select/tap Edit to edit the selected entry. Select/tap Del to delete the selected entry. Select/tap Up/Down to move an entry up or down in the Authorized Applications list. 98 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Add Applications The Add Application dialog opens when you tap either New or Edit. From the Add Application dialog the administrator can configure and/or add/change a new application entry in the list. Applications with the Run Application at Startup option enabled will start automatically when the Application Selector starts up. COMMAND Application Title Executable Browse Arguments DESCRIPTION Type the name of the application in this textbox in the way you wish it to appear for the user. Displays the path for the executable file which you want to run. Select/tap to browse for the desired executable file. The results of this search are placed in the Executable textbox. Type any command line arguments to be used when an application is executed. 99 1 FALCON X3+
DESCRIPTION Displays the path/link to the desired icon file. Select/tap to browse for the desired icon file. The results of this search are placed in the Icon File textbox. Select/tap this box to force this application to auto start when the Application Selector starts up. Applications will be started in the order listed in the authorized application list. Enter a delay duration in seconds in the combo box. This option delays auto start of application(s) to allow drivers to load prior to starting applications. Select/tap OK to add/save changes. Select/tap X to cancel the creation of this entry. 4 COMMAND Icon File Browse Run Application at Startup Delay OK X 100 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.11 APPSELECTOR (APPLICATION SELECTOR) The Application Selector is an application that allows a device to run in kiosk mode. The administrator can choose for the user to have access to the desktop or not. The Application Selector can replace the desktop and limit the user to the specified list of applications. By default, the Application Selector comes with the LockedWeb preset. Application Selector The administrator can customize this list as shown in chapter 4.10.5. To run an application, tap on its name. Additionally, the page template can be modified to display a different background. Contact your Datalogic representative for more information on this feature. To exit from Application Selector, press ALT + 6, uncheck the Enable Application Selector check box on the AppSelect tab and press OK to exit DDU. 101 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.12 LOCKED WEB BROWSER The Locked Web Browser is a web browser helper object for Internet Explorer. It allows an administrator to define a restricted internet usage environment. Once in the restricted environment, a password is required to exit. This means users can only access web applications and websites set by the administrator. Configuration is set up through the DDU control panel. See section 4.10.2 for more information. NOTE If the taskbar has been disabled, the Settings menu is not displayed. However, the user can still navigate within the web application by using the following keyboard shortcuts:
Home Refresh Cancel Exit Ctrl + 7 Ctrl + 8 Ctrl + 9 Ctrl + 0 102 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4
/E optional parameter which allows for Exit without entering a password For firmware versions 1.60 and newer, the following command line arguments are supported:
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- @URL optional parameter which specifies a URL to use as a home page.
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/C optional parameter which disables the ctrl keys (including the one to exit). 103 4 1 FALCON X3+
4.12.1 Locked Web Browser Special Meta-tags General Metatag Comments A metatag is a special HTML tag that stores information about a Web page but does not display in a Web browser. For example, metatags provide information such as the program used to create the page, a description of the page, and keywords relevant to the page. As per the HTML specification, all metatags must be contained within a <head>
</head> tag set. Also, the head tag set must be complete within the first 15K of the web page. The Datalogic Locked Web Browser defines some special metatags that allow the web application to interact with the device:
In particular, the special metatags allow it to:
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Metatag settings of trigger enable, symbology enable, or DL_Key assignments persist past the page in which they are loaded. The settings stay in effect until they are changed by another metatag. Trigger Metatag DL_Triggers Enable or Disable all triggers If the page contains this tag, the triggers are enabled or disabled, depending on the content= value. enable/disable scan engine triggers enable/disable specific symbologies in the scan engine easily assign a key press to a javascript function.
<meta http-equiv="DL_Triggers" content="Disable">
Example:
104 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 GetSerialNumber Metatag DL_GetSerialNumber Obtains the device serial number and sends it as an argument to a customers javascript function. Content name of function to pass serial number to. Example:
<meta http-equiv="DL_GetSerialNumber" content="Javascript:CustomerFunction">
When a page with this metatag is loaded, the content should be a javascript function that receives one parameter, the serial number. An example would be function CustomerFunction(SerialNumber). Reboot Warm boot device Metatag DL_Reboot Warm boot device. Content OnPageLoad Warm boot immediately upon page load. Example:
Exit Metatag DL_Exit Exit the Locked Web Browser.
<meta http-equiv="DL_Reboot" content=" OnPageLoad ">
Content OnPageLoad Exit immediately upon page load. If Exit password has been enabled in the Locked Web Browser options, the Exit password will be required before exit.
<meta http-equiv="DL_ Exit " content=" OnPageLoad ">
Example:
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Decoding Metatags:
Each decoding metatag has a possible content of Enable or Disable. The settings are valid for the entire page (enables/disables each symbology). DL_Code_39 DL_Code_128 DL_Code_I25 DL_Code_S25 DL_Code_M25 DL_Code_CODABAR DL_Code_93 DL_Code_UPCA DL_Code_UPCE DL_Code_EAN13 DL_Code_EAN8 DL_Code_MSI DL_Code_MSR DL_Code_GS1_14 DL_Code_GS1_LIMIT DL_Code_GS1_EXP DL_Code_PDF417 DL_Code_DATAMATRIX DL_Code_MAXICODE DL_Code_TRIOPTIC DL_Code_PHARMA39 DL_Code_RFID DL_Code_MICROPDF417 DL_Code_COMPOSITE DL_Code_QRCODE DL_Code_AZTEC DL_Code_POSTAL Examples:
<meta http-equiv="DL_Code_39" content="Disable">
<meta http-equiv="DL_Code_I25" content="Enable">
106 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Key press Metatags The key press metatags can be used to call JavaScript functions. They have the name structure: DL_Key_xxx where xxx is the VKey code. Example:
<meta http-equiv="DL_Key_13" content="Javascript:CheckEnter();">
Assigning a key press via a DL_Key metatag overrides its use on the page. For instance, when entering data in a text box a character assigned as a DL_Key would not be entered in the text box. Instead, the javascript action would occur. Refer to the Microsoft website to find the list of all the possible Vkey codes:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb431750.aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa243025(VS.60).aspx Because DL_Keys persist past the page in which they were loaded, the DL_Clear metatag is provided to clear the settings on subsequent page loads. NOTE Scanning Metatags DL_Scan Captures scan results and sends barcode/tag value to a javascript function on the web page. If the content= value is a javascript function the device will be taken out of keyboard wedge mode and start listening for scan events. A scanned barcode/tag result will be used as an argument to that javascript function which is then invoked. If the content= value is Wedge then the device will stop listening for scanned event and enter keyboard wedge mode. If the content= value is Disable then the device will stop listening for scanned events but not enter keyboard wedge mode. Example:
<meta http-equiv=DL_Scan content=Javascript:ValidateInput()>
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4.13 AUTOSTART The AutoStart program provides three functions:
- Allows you to create a list of applications (with optional command line arguments) to run automatically prior to loading CAB files.
- Automatically reinstalls specified CAB files when the Falcon X3+ is cold booted.
- Allows you to create a list of applications (with optional command line arguments) to run automatically after lo\ading CAB files. AutoStart launches each time the Falcon X3+ is rebooted executing each line with the specified command line arguments. It will take into account any AutoStart options at the beginning of the line. Upon a Cold Boot, AutoStart installs all the CAB files located in the \CAB folder. If the CAB folder does not exist, no CAB files will be installed. AutoStart will then run the Autostart.ini from the \root directory, executing each line with the specified command line arguments. It will take into account any AutoStart options at the beginning of the line. 4.13.1 Copy any CAB files you want to install into the \CAB folder. These CAB files will then be automatically in-stalled in alphabetical order the next time you start the device. Installing CAB files 108 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 4.13.2 How AutoStart Uses Wceload If you intend to create highly interactive installers, you should either install the CABs manually or review the section on Interactive CAB Install in this chapter.. NOTE In certain environments, CAB files will be deleted after execution. To prevent the CAB file from being deleted, write protect the file before copying the file onto the device. CAUTION CAB files are installed by AutoStart using the Wceload.exe application. The following table shows available command line option:
Option
/noui Description Specifies that you will not be prompted for any input during the installation. If the CAB file is signed, any responses will automatically be answered Yes. If the CAB is unsigned, then any responses will be answered No.
/silent Suppresses dialog boxes during the installation. Please refer to the Microsoft documentation on your device for further details on Wceload.exe. Sample:
\Windows\Wceload.exe /delete 1 /noui /silent
\CAB\<cab file>
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Interactive CAB Install 4.13.3 If the CAB installer requires user interaction that must be performed during the AutoStart CAB installation process, you can specify a special file name to disable the silent mode installation. If this mode is specified, the CAB file will be installed with Wceload without any command line arguments specified. An example of what AutoStart would execute is:
\Windows\Wceload.exe <cab file>
To force this mode of installation via AutoStart, rename the CAB file to include a _ character before the .cab extension of the file. Example:
File.cab should be renamed File_.cab to force AutoStart to not install the CAB in silent mode. This specially-named CAB file should be placed in the AutoStart folder with other CAB files intended for installation on the next reboot. 4.13.4 Autostart.ini A file named PreAuto.ini can also be created in addition to or instead of Autostart.ini. PreAuto.ini is executed before CAB files in the \Cab folder are installed. Autostart.ini is executed after CAB files in the \Cab folder are installed. The format for the PreAuto.ini is identical to that of Autostart.ini.. NOTE Autostart.ini is a text file that AutoStart will run upon startup of the Falcon X3+, and after any CAB files are installed. This file should be placed in the \root folder. AutoStart will run the Autostart.ini file on each reboot of the device. Line Formatting Each line of the Autostart.ini can consist of Autostart options, an executable, and any command line arguments.
< Autostart option(s)> <full path to executable>
<command line arguments>
Sample:
- \windows\pword.exe \file.doc 110 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 The following table breaks down the sample Autostart.ini line:
Autostart option(s) Full path to executable Command line arguments
\file.doc
\windows\pword.exe
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Spaces must be placed between each component of the line in the Autostart.ini. If the executable path is in a folder that contains spaces in the name, quotes are required to distinguish what the actual executable name is. The following is an example of this:
\Program Files\ScannerApp.exe /run
(valid)
\Program Files\ScannerApp.exe /run The second line is an invalid line because there is no way to distinguish the executable from the argument.
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AutoStart Options The table below shows options you can use when writing a line in the Autostart.ini file. Description Character Comments Comment: This line will not be executed.
# OR (space) This may only be used as the first character of the line. If the comment option is specified in the options elsewhere, is ignored. it Do not wait on line completion:
This will cause to execute and immediately move onto the next line. line the
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Request Query:
user confirmation when running the executable.
?
Execute only on Cold Reset
!
until the This will halt parsing Autostart.ini the confirmation is answered. This is intended for debugging the Autostart.ini file. Execute only after a warm boot %
Cold Reset Only: This will cause the line to execute only after a Cold Reset. An empty line will be treated as a comment line. NOTE 112 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Combining Options Autostart options can be combined together as shown in the following sample:
?- \Windows\Pword.exe This line would:
Request confirmation before executing the line. The next line would not be processed before the confirmation is answered. Run the next line without waiting on the current line to complete execution. Query Option The query option is intended for use when debugging the autostart.ini. When a line with this option is executed, the following dialog will appear with the specified executable and command line arguments. The populated fields shown in the AutoStart Execute Query are described the next table:
Field Description Line Number This is the line number in the script being executed. Exe Args The executable as parsed by AutoStart. The argument as parsed by AutoStart. 113 1 FALCON X3+
The fields may be broken up into multiple lines (as shown in the example) due to limited space in the dialog. 4 NOTE AutoStart Query Options Parentheses are used to surround the given field and make it very clear what the value of the field is. The following table describes the results of each choice:
Button Action The current line will execute. The current line will not execute. AutoStart will continue parsing the Autostart.ini. The current discontinue parsing the Autostart.ini. line will not execute and AutoStart will Yes No Cancel 114 USE AND FUNCTIONING 4 Autostart.ini Samples The next table is a collection of sample Autostart.ini lines:
Line Description
\windows\wceload.exe \My
?
Documents\Sample.cab
\Program Files\App.exe will the confirm execution This of
\Windows\wceload.exe with specified argument
\My Documents\Sample.cab
(invalid) This will execute argument Files\App.exe.
\Program with the
\Program Files\App.exe /run
(invalid) This will execute argument Files\App.exe /run.
\Program with the
\Program Files\App.exe /run
?- \Windows\Pword.exe
!\Program Files\App.exe /run will the confirm execute program
\Program This will Files\App.exe with the argument /run. This of
\Windows\Pword.exe. If the execution is confirmed, AutoStart will immediately process the next line. This will
\Program Files\App.exe with the argument /run ONLY after a Cold Reset. execution program execute the the 115 5 1 FALCON X3+
5 TECHNICAL FEATURES 5.1 TECHNICAL DATA PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Falcon X3+ Common Features DIMENSIONS (LXWXH) WEIGHT
(DEPENDING ON MODEL) AUDIO LEDS DISPLAY KEYBOARD Hand held: 225 x 88 x 55 mm, 64 x 40 mm at keyboard (8.9 x 3.5 x 2.2 in, 2.5 x 1.6 in) Pistol grip: 225 x 88 x 168 mm (8.9 x 3.5 x 6.6 in) Hand held: 608 g (21.4 oz) Pistol Grip: 674 g (23.8 oz) Hand held: 626 g (22.08 oz) Pistol Grip: 699 g (24.66 oz) Integrated microphone; high volume lLoudspeaker;
Microphone Three LEDs Decoding Status/ Keyboard Status/
Charging Status Reflective TFT daylight readable color display, 320 x 240 pixels (CE only) or 640 x 480 (WEHH only), 8.9 cm / 3.5 in diagonal, 65K colors, backlight, touch screenTransflective TFT daylight readable color display, 240 x 320 pixels, 3.5 inch diagonal, 64 K colors, 200 nit backlight, touch screen Polycarbonate hard cap keyboards with backlight;
29- key numeric or 52- key alpha numeric with discrete navigation OPERATING TEMPERATURE*
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
-20C to 50C (-4F to 122F)
-30 to 70 C (-22 to 158 F)
-40C to +70C (-40F to 158F) DROP RESISTANCE Withstands 18 drops from 1.8 m (6 ft) onto concrete ENVIROMENTAL SEALING Complies to EU RoHSIP64 standard for water and ESD PROTECTION dust resistance 4 KV contact discharge, 8 KV air discharge
* Falcon X3 should be charged at an ambient temperature between 0 - 35 C to achieve the maximum charging rate. Never charge the main device or spare batteries in a closed space where excessive heat can build up. Close to the limits of the working temperature, some display and/or battery performance degradation may occur. 116 TECHNICAL FEATURES SYSTEM OPERATING SYSTEM MICROPROCESSOR 5 Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 with Office Mobile 2010: Text, Messaging, Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, One Note Mobile and Internet Explorer Mobile 6.0 XScale PXA310 @ 806 MHz COPROCESSOR Cortex-M3, 32 bit @ 72 MHz SYSTEM RAM MEMORY 256 MB SYSTEM FLASH MEMORY 1 GB EXPANSION SLOTS REAL-TIME CLOCK POWER SUPPLY*
COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES LOCAL AREA NETWORK
(LAN) PERSONAL NETWORK (PAN) AREA MicroSD card slot compatible with microSD-HC cards, user-accessible Time and date stamping under software control Removable battery pack with rechargeable Li-ion batteries;
3.7 V 5200 mAh (19.2 Watt hours)Removable battery pack with rechargeable Li-ion batteries;
3.7 V 5000 mAh (18.5 Watt hours) Main connector with USB 1.1 Host, USB 2.0 Hi-
Speed Client, RS-232 up to 115.2 Kbps Ethernet: via single-slot or multi-slot docks
(external modules) Main connector with USB Host, USB Client, RS232 up to 115.2 Kbps, and audio headset support Laird/Summit IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n Frequency range: Country dependent, typically 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz;
Cisco Compatible CCX v4 SecuritySummit IEEE 802.11a/b/g Frequency range: Country dependent, typically 2.4 and 5.2 GHz Cisco Compatible CCX v4 Security Bluetooth Wireless Technology IEEE 802.15 Class 2.1 with EDR Bluetooth Wireless Technology IEEE 802.15 Class 2 with EDR
* Use only DL approved power adapters. 117 1 FALCON X3+
High Performance Laser (HPL) with Green Spot, Auto Long-Rangeing Laser (XLR) HPL: 104 +/- 12 scans/sec.40 6 scan/sec XLR: 31-41 scans/sec. 0.20 mm / 7.5 mils0.20 mm / 7.5 mils HPL: 1 to 83 cm / 1 to 32 in, depending on bar code and density;7 - 91 cm (3 - 36 inches) depending on bar code density XLR: Non-reflective labels from 9 to 490 cm /
3.5 to 192 in, depending on bar code density;
Reflective labels: up to 1509 cm / 594 in. Near range determined by degree of reflectivity and width of the bar code. All ranges dependent on bar code size and densityNon reflective labels from 18 - 393 cm (7 to 154 in) depending on bar code density; Reflective labels to 1376 cm (542 in) All ranges dependent bar code size and density. Near range on reflective bar codes determined by degree of reflectivity and width of bar code GS1 Databar, EAN/UPC, Code 39, Code 32, 2/5 Codes, Codabar, Code 128, EAN128, MSI, Code 93 Standard Range Imager (2D) with Green Spot Extra-Long Range Imager (2D XLR) 60 frames/sec maximum 2D: Linear codes: 5 mils; 2D codes: 6.7 mils;
2D XLR: Linear codes: 5 mils; 2D codes: 10 mils 2D: 2 to 60 cm / 1 to 24 in, depending on bar code size and density;
2D XLR: 17 to 952 cm / 7 to 375 in, depending on bar code size and density PDF417, Micro PDF, Datamatrix, QR Code, Micro QR, Maxicode, Aztec, Postnet, Planet, Japan Post, Aztec, Australia Post, KIX Code, Royal Mail, Intelligent Mail and UPU FICS, GS1 Databar, EAN/UPC, Code 32, Code 39, 2/5 Codes, Codabar, Code 128, EAN128, MSI, Code 93, ISBT 128, Bookland EAN and ISSN EAN 5 READING OPTIONS LASER CHARACTERISTICS SCANNING RATE MINIMUM RESOLUTION DEPTH OF FIELD BAR CODES IMAGER CHARACTERISTICS SCANNING RATE MINIMUM RESOLUTION DEPTH OF FIELD BAR CODES 118 TECHNICAL FEATURES READING OPTIONS SCAN WINDOW CAMERA SAFETY AND REGULATORY LASER CLASSIFICATION LED CLASSIFICATION SOFTWARE 5 All scan engines feature Corning Gorilla Glass II exit window 3.1 Megapixel color with auto-focus and LED flash (WEHH only); Image Formats: BMP, JPEG VLD - Class 2 IEC/EN60825-10. Compliant with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice Number 50, dated June 24, 2007 Exempt Risk Group IEC/EN62471 Windows SDK, Datalogic SDK (C/C++, .NET, Java);
Wavelink Studio;
MCL-Collection;
Java Virtual MachineDatalogic Windows SDK Wavelink Studio MCL-Collection Java Virtual Machine Wavelink Terminal Emulation pre-licensed, Wavelink Industrial BrowserWavelink Industrial Browser Wavelink Terminal Emulation prelicensed Wavelink Avalanche pre-licensed, Avalanche Remote Control, Datalogic Firmware Utility (DFU), Datalogic Desktop Utility (DDU), Datalogic Configuration Utility
(DCU)Wavelink Avalanche MC prelicensed Wavelink Avalanche SE prelicensed Avalanche Remote Control Datalogic Firmware Utility Datalogic Desktop Utility Datalogic Configuration Utility Wavelink ManagerWavelink CE Secure Wavelink Certificate Manager Vo-CE;
Wavelink SpeakEasyVo-CE (voice recognition) Wavelink SpeakEasy (voice recognition) Pal Application Library pre-licensedPal Application Library SecurePlus; Wavelink Certificate 119 DEVELOPMENT TERMINAL EMULATION CONFIGURATION MAINTENANCE
&
SECURITY VOICE APPLICATIONS 5 1 FALCON X3+
5.2 READING DIAGRAMS HIGH PERFORMANCE LASER 1D Symbol Density/
Bar Code Type/
W-N Ratio 5.0 mil Code 128;
5.0 mil Code 39; 2.5:1 7.5 mil Code 39; 2.5:1 10 mil Code 128;
13 mil 100% UPC 15 mil Code 128 20 mil Code 39; 2.2:1 55 mil Code 39; 2.2:1 100 mil Code 39; 3.0:1 reflective Far Guaranteed Working Ranges 1.97 in 4.99 cm 7.47 in 18.96 cm 15.67 in 39.79 cm 14.77 in 37.51 cm 22.62 in 57.45 cm 23.87 in 60.62 cm 41.87 in 106.34 cm 75.37 in 191.43 cm 178.87 in 454.32 cm 120 TECHNICAL FEATURES 5 AUTO RANGING LASER (XLR) 1D Symbol Density/
Bar Code Type/
W-N Ratio 7.5 mil Code 39; 2.5:1 10 mil Code 39; 2.5:1 15 mil Code 39; 2.5:1 20 mil Code 39; 2.2:1 40 mil Code 39; 2.2:1 55 mil Code 39; 2.2:1 70 mil reflective Code 39; 3:1 100 mil reflective Code 39; 3:1 Far Guaranteed Working Ranges 14.37 in 36.49 cm 29.37 in 74.59 cm 49.37 in 125.39 cm 69.37 in 176.19 cm 149.37 in 379.39 cm 169.37 in 429.89 cm 299.37 in 760.39 cm 431.37 in 1095.67 cm 121 WIDE ASPECT IMAGER 1D/2D 1 FALCON X3+
Symbol Density/
Bar Code Type/
W-N Ratio 5.0 mil Code 39 6.67 mil PDF417 7.5 mil Code 39 10 mil PDF417 13 mil UPC-A 15 mil PDF417 15 mil Data Matrix 20 mil Code 39 Far Guaranteed Working Ranges 6.21 in 15.77 cm 5.61 in 14.25 cm 9.01 in 22.88 cm 8.41 in 21.36 cm 13.61 in 34.57 cm 12.61 in 32.02 cm in n.a. cm n.a. 21.21 in 53.87 cm 5 122 TECHNICAL FEATURES 5 LONG RANGE IMAGER 2D Guaranteed Far Working Ranges Symbol Density/
Bar Code Type/
W-N Ratio 5.0 mil Code 39 7.5 mil Code 39 10 mil Code 39 15 mil Code 128 20 mil Code 39 40 mil Code 39 55 mil Code 39 100 mil Code 39 70 mil Reflective Code 39*
100 mil Reflective Code 39*
25.11 in 63.78 cm 37.11 in 94.26 cm 43.11 in 109.5 cm 48.11 in 122.2 cm 99.11 in 251.74 cm 169.11 in 429.54 cm 229.11 in 581.94 cm 359.11 in 912.14 cm 287.11 in 729.26 cm 359.11 in 912.14 cm 23.11 in 58.7 cm 129.11 in 327.94 cm Data Matrix 100 mil 209.11 in 531.14 in Data Matrix 10 mil Data Matrix 55 mil
* Mount reflective bar codes on white or black background with minimum 4 border. Luminance in the line-of-sight direction should be 50-120 cd/mm2. Ensure there is no extraneous illumination or shadow on the bar code and that it is centered within the aiming pattern. 123 6 6 TEST CODES 0.25 mm (10 mils) Code 39 2/5 Interleaved Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 124 High Density Codes
!17162H!
17162
"8Ndu 0123456784 testw test 80%
x(0B2DE5*KKKKLM(
80%
(6450*TRMN(
1 FALCON X3+
Medium Density Codes
!17162H!
17162 0123456784
"8Ndu testw x(0B2DE5*KKKKLM(
100%
test 100%
(6450*TRMN(
TEST CODES 0.38 mm (15 mils) Code 39 Interleaved 2/5 Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 6 125 6 0.50 mm (20 mils) Low Density Codes 1 FALCON X3+
Code 39 !17162H!
17162 test 120%
0123456784
"8Ndu testw x(0B2DE5*KKKKLM(
(6450*TRMN(
120%
Interleaved 2/5 Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 126 TEST CODES Datamatrix ECC200 Inverse Datamatrix ECC200 2D Codes Example Example 6 127 6 REGULATORY INFORMATION Read this manual carefully before performing any type of connection to the Falcon X3+ mobile computer. The user is responsible for any damage caused by incorrect use of the equipment or by inobservance of the indication supplied in this manual. NOTE GENERAL SAFETY RULES Use only the components supplied by the manufacturer for the specific Falcon X3+ being used. Do not attempt to disassemble the Falcon X3+ mobile computer, as it does not contain parts that can be repaired by the user. Any tampering will invalidate the warranty. When replacing the battery pack or at the end of the operative life of the Falcon X3+ mobile computer, disposal must be performed in compliance with the laws in force in your jurisdiction. Before using the devices and the battery packs, read par.2. Do not submerge the Falcon X3+in liquid products. For further information, refer to this manual and to the Datalogic website:
www.datalogic.com. POWER SUPPLY This device is intended to be connected to a UL Listed/CSA Certified computer which supplies power directly to the Falcon X3+ or else be supplied by a UL Listed/CSA Certified Power Unit marked Class 2 or LPS power source rated 5 V, 3.0 A, which supplies power directly to the Falcon X3+ via the power connector of the cable. The package includes three international plug adapters. The adapters must be plugged into the power supply before the power supply itself is plugged on the wall outlet. 128 LASER SAFETY The laser light is visible to the human eye and is emitted from the window indicated in the figure. This information applies to both laser models and the Falcon X3+ Imager Aiming System. Laser output 129 6 I La luce laser visibile all'occhio umano e viene emessa dalla finestra indicata nella figura. LUCE LASER NON FISSARE IL FASCIO APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2 MASSIMA POTENZA DI USCITA: 1 mW LUNGHEZZA D'ONDA EMESSA: 630~680 nm CONFORME A EN 60825-1 (2007) D F E Die Laserstrahlung ist fr das menschliche Auge sichtbar und wird am Strahlaustrittsfenster ausgesendet (siehe Bild). LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT IN DER STRAHL BLINKEN PRODUKT DER LASERKLASSE 2 MAXIMALE AUSGANGLEISTUNG:
1 mW WELLENLNGE:
630~680 nm ENTSPR. EN 60825-1
(2007) Le rayon laser est visible l'oeil nu et il est mis par la fentre dsigne sur l'illustration dans la figure. La luz lser es visible al ojo humano y es emitida por la ventana indicada en la figura. RAYON LASER EVITER DE REGARDER LE RAYON APPAREIL LASER DE CLASSE 2 MAXIMUM PUISSANCE DE SORTIE: 1 mW LONGUER D'ONDE EMISE: 630~680 nm CONFORME A EN 60825-1 (2007) RAYO LSER NO MIRAR FIJO EL RAYO APARATO LSER DE CLASE 2 MXIMA POTENCIA DE SALIDA: 1 mW LONGITUD DE ONDA EMITIDA: 630~680 nm CONFORME A EN 60825-1 (2007) 130 ENGLISH The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of your mobile computer. STANDARD LASER SAFETY REGULATIONS This product conforms to the applicable requirements of both CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Subchapter J and EN 60825-1:2007 at the date of manufacture. For installation, use and maintenance, it is not necessary to open the device. Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any components in the optics cavity. Opening or servicing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations. The optics system is a factory only repair item. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light. CAUTION CAUTION The product utilizes a low-power laser diode. Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an observer, even through reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc. CAUTION Use of optical systems with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes, eye glasses and magnifying glasses. ITALIANO Le seguenti informazioni vengono fornite dietro direttive delle autorit internazionali e si riferiscono alluso corretto del terminale. NORMATIVE STANDARD PER LA SICUREZZA LASER Questo prodotto risulta conforme alle normative vigenti sulla sicurezza laser alla data di produzione: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 sezione J e EN 60825-1:2007. Non si rende mai necessario aprire lapparecchio per motivi di installazione, utilizzo o manutenzione. 131 6 ATTENZIONE Non tentare di accedere allo scomparto contenete i componenti ottici o di farne la manutenzione. Lapertura dello scomparto, o la manutenzione di qualsiasi parte ottica da parte di personale non autorizzato, potrebbe violare le norme della sicurezza. Il sistema ottico pu essere riparato solamente alla fabbrica. L'utilizzo di procedure o regolazioni differenti da quelle descritte nella documentazione pu provocare un'esposizione pericolosa a luce laser visibile. ATTENZIONE Il prodotto utilizza un diodo laser a bassa potenza. Sebbene non siano noti danni riportati dallocchio umano in seguito ad una esposizione di breve durata, evitare di fissare il raggio laser cos come si eviterebbe qualsiasi altra sorgente di luminosit intensa, ad esempio il sole. Evitare inoltre di dirigere il raggio laser negli occhi di un osservatore, anche attraverso superfici riflettenti come gli specchi. ATTENZIONE Luso di strumenti ottici assieme allo scanner pu aumentare il pericolo di danno agli occhi. Tali strumenti ottici includono cannocchiali, microscopi, occhiali e lenti di ingrandimento. DEUTSCH Die folgenden Informationen stimmen mit den Sicherheitshinweisen berein, die von internationalen Behrden auferlegt wurden, und sie beziehen sich auf den korrekten Gebrauch vom Terminal. NORM FR DIE LASERSICHERHEIT Dies Produkt entspricht am Tag der Herstellung den gltigen EN 60825-1:2007 und CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Subchapter J Normen fr die Lasersicherheit. Es ist nicht notwendig, das Gert wegen Betrieb oder Installations-, und Wartungs-
Arbeiten zu ffnen. 132 ACHTUNG ACHTUNG Unter keinen Umstnden darf versucht werden, die Komponenten im Optikhohlraum zu ffnen oder auf irgendwelche andere Weise zu warten. Das ffnen bzw. Warten der Komponenten im Optikhohlraum durch unbefugtes Personal verstt gegen die Laser-Sicherheitsbestimmungen. Das Optiksystem darf nur werkseitig repariert werden. Jegliche nderungen am Gert sowie Vorgehensweisen, die nicht in dieser Betriebsanleitung beschrieben werden, knnen ein gefhrliches Laserlicht verursachen. Der Produkt benutzt eine Laserdiode. Obwohl zur Zeit keine Augenschden von kurzen Einstrahlungen bekannt sind, sollten Sie es vermeiden fr lngere Zeit in den Laserstrahl zu schauen, genauso wenig wie in starke Lichtquellen (z.B. die Sonne). Vermeiden Sie es, den Laserstrahl weder gegen die Augen eines Beobachters, noch gegen reflektierende Oberflchen zu richten. ACHTUNG Die Verwendung von Optiksystemen mit diesem Scanner erhht die Gefahr einer Augenbeschdigung. Zu optischen Instrumenten gehren unter anderem Fernglser, Mikroskope, Brillen und Vergrerungsglser. FRANAIS Les informations suivantes sont fournies selon les rgles fixes par les autorits internationales et se rfrent une correcte utilisation du terminal. NORMES DE SECURITE LASER Ce produit est conforme aux normes de scurit laser en vigueur sa date de fabrication: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 sous-chapitre J et EN 60825-1:2007. Il nest pas ncessaire douvrir lappareil pour linstallation, lutilisation ou lentretien. Ne pas essayer douvrir ou de rparer les composants de la cavit optique. Louverture de la cavit optique ou la rparation de ses composants par une personne non qualifie peut entraner le nonrespect des rgles de scurit relatives au laser. Le systme optique ne peut tre rpar quen usine. 133 ATTENTION 6 L'utilisation de procdures ou rglages diffrents de ceux donns ici peut entraner une dangereuse exposition lumire laser visible. ATTENTION Le produit utilise une diode laser. Aucun dommage aux yeux humains na t constat la suite dune exposition au rayon laser. Eviter de regarder fixement le rayon, comme toute autre source lumineuse intense telle que le soleil. Eviter aussi de diriger le rayon vers les yeux dun observateur, mme travers des surfaces rflchissantes (miroirs, par exemple). ATTENTION Lutilisation dinstruments optiques avec le scanneur augmente le danger pour les yeux. Les instruments optiques comprennent les jumelles, les microscopes, les lunettes et les verres grossissants. ESPAOL Las informaciones siguientes son presentadas en conformidad con las disposiciones de las autoridades internacionales y se refieren al uso correcto del terminal. NORMATIVAS ESTNDAR PARA LA SEGURIDAD LSER Este aparato resulta conforme a las normativas vigentes de seguridad lser a la fecha de produccin: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Seccin J y EN 60825-1:2007. No es necesario abrir el aparato para la instalacin, la utilizacin o la manutencin. ATENCIN No intente abrir o de ninguna manera dar servicio a ninguno de los componentes del receptculo ptico. Abrir o dar servicio a las piezas del receptculo ptico por parte del personal no autorizado podra ser una violacin a los reglamentos de seguridad. El sistema ptico se puede reparar en la fbrica solamente. La utilizacin de procedimientos o regulaciones diferentes de aquellas describidas en la documentacin puede causar una exposicin peligrosa a la luz lser visible. ATENCIN 134 El aparato utiliza un diodo lser a baja potencia. No son notorios daos a los ojos humanos a consecuencia de una exposicin de corta duracin. Eviten de mirar fijo el rayo lser as como evitaran cualquiera otra fuente de luminosidad intensa, por ejemplo el sol. Adems, eviten de dirigir el rayo lser hacia los ojos de un observador, tambin a travs de superficies reflectantes como los espejos. El uso de sistemas pticos con el escner aumentar el riesgo de daos oculares. Los instrumentos pticos incluyen binoculares, microscopios, lentes y lupas. ATENCIN LED CLASS LED illuminator integrated in the Falcon X3+ models with imager engines are compliant with exempt risk group requirements according to IEC62471. 135 6 RADIO COMPLIANCE In radio systems configured with mobile computers and access points, the frequencies to be used must be allowed by the spectrum authorities of the specific country in which the installation takes place. Be absolutely sure that the system frequencies are correctly set to be compliant with the spectrum requirements of the country. The Radio modules used in this product automatically adapt to the frequencies set by the system and do not require any parameter settings. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. tmto prohlauje, e tento FALCONX3+ je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede Datalogic ADC S.r.l. erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr FALCONX3+ overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hiermit erklrt Datalogic ADC S.r.l., dass sich das Gert FALCONX3+ in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Kesolevaga kinnitab Datalogic ADC S.r.l. seadme FALCONX3+ vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. Hereby, Datalogic ADC S.r.l., declares that this FALCONX3+ is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente Datalogic ADC S.r.l. declara que el FALCONX3+
cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. FALCONX3+
1999/5/. Par la prsente Datalogic ADC S.r.l. dclare que l'appareil FALCONX3+ est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Con la presente Datalogic ADC S.r.l. dichiara che questo FALCONX3+
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Ar o Datalogic ADC S.r.l. deklar, ka FALCONX3+ atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. iuo Datalogic ADC S.r.l. deklaruoja, kad is FALCONX3+ atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. esky
[Czech]
Dansk
[Danish]
Deutsch
[German]
Eesti
[Estonian]
English Espaol
[Spanish]
[Greek]
Franais
[French]
Italiano
[Italian]
Latviski
[Latvian]
Lietuvi
[Lithuanian]
136 Nederlan ds [Dutch]
Malti
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Polski
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Slovensk y [Slovak]
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Hierbij verklaart Datalogic ADC S.r.l. dat het toestel FALCONX3+ in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Hawnhekk, Datalogic ADC S.r.l., jiddikjara li dan FALCONX3+ jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-
Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Alulrott, Datalogic ADC S.r.l. nyilatkozom, hogy a FALCONX3+ megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Niniejszym Datalogic ADC S.r.l. owiadcza, e FALCONX3+ jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. declara que este FALCONX3+ est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. izjavlja, da je ta FALCONX3+ v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. tmto vyhlasuje, e FALCONX3+ spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Datalogic ADC S.r.l. vakuuttaa tten ett FALCONX3+ tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. I Hrmed verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. intygar Datalogic ADC S.r.l. att denna FALCONX3+ str 137 Information for the User ENGLISH 6 Contact the competent authority responsible for the management of radio frequency devices of your country to verify any possible restrictions or licenses required. Refer to http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/contacts-
points/spectr/ for further information. the website ITALIANO Contatta l'autorit competente per la gestione degli apparati a radio frequenza del tuo paese, per verificare eventuali restrizioni o licenze. Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili sul sito:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/contacts-points/spectr/. FRANAIS Contactez l'autorit comptente en la gestion des appareils radio frquence de votre pays pour vrifier d'ventuelles tout renseignement vous pouvez vous adresser au site web:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/contacts-points/spectr/. licences. Pour restrictions ou DEUTSCH Wenden Sie sich an die fr Radiofrequenzgerte zustndige Behrde Ihres Landes, um zu prfen ob es Einschrnkungen gibt, oder eine Lizenz erforderlich ist. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Web Seite:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/contacts-points/spectr/. ESPAOL Contacta la autoridad competente para la gestin de los dispositivos de radio frecuencia de tu pas, para verificar cualesquiera restricciones o licencias posibles requerida. Adems se puede encontrar mas informacin en el sitio web:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/contacts-points/spectr/. 138 FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Label FCC label is placed underneath the main battery. The label is accessible by removing the main battery. FCC Interference Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device 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 radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. 139 6 IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This model device meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
*Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on the below FCC ID: U4GFX3P. This device is compliant with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the device at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is switched on. 140 INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE IC Statement:
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. Caution:
(i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and.
(iii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.
(iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Ce dispositif et ses antennes ne doivent pas tre co-implants ou utiliss avec une autre antenne ou an autre metteur. La fonction de slection de code de pays est dsactive pour les produits commercialiss en Etats-Unis / Canada. Avertissement:
Le guide dutilisation des dispositifs pour rseaux locaux doit inclure des instructions prcises sur les restrictions susmentionnes, notamment :
(i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont rservs uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
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(ii) le gain maximal dantenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 470-5 725 MHz doit se conformer la limite de p.i.r.e.;
(iii) le gain maximal dantenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5 725-5 825 MHz) doit se conformer la limite de p.i.r.e. spcifie pour lexploitation point point et non point point, selon le cas.
(iv) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528. This equipment can be installed and operated with minimum distance of 1.5 cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Ce EUT est conforme au DAS (Dbit d'absorption spcifique) pour lexposition de la population des limites non contrle en IC RSS-102 et il a t test conformment aux mthodes de mesure et aux procdures spcifies dans la norme IEEE 1528. Cet quipement peut tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 1,5 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. 142 SAR COMPLIANCE This product has been tested and found to comply with the following standards:
- OET BULLETIN 65 SUPPLEMENT C: evaluating compliance with FCC guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. IC RSS 102 Issue 4: Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands). The portable device FalconX3+ from Datalogic is in compliance European Standard EN 50566: Product standard to demonstrate compliance of radio frequency fields from handheld and body-mounted wireless communication devices used by the general public (30 MHz - 6 GHz).
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143 WEEE COMPLIANCE 6 Informazione degli utenti ai sensi della Direttiva Europea 2002/96/EC Lapparecchiatura che riporta il simbolo del bidone barrato deve essere smaltita, alla fine della sua vita utile, separatamente dai rifiuti urbani. Smaltire lapparecchiatura in conformit alla presente Direttiva consente di:
evitare possibili conseguenze negative per lambiente e per la salute umana che potrebbero invece essere causati dallerrato smaltimento dello stesso;
recuperare materiali di cui composto al fine di ottenere un importante risparmio di energia e di risorse. Per maggiori dettagli sulle modalit di smaltimento, contattare il Fornitore dal quale stata acquistata lapparecchiatura o consultare la sezione dedicata sul sito www.datalogic.com. Information for the user in accordance with the European Commission Directive 2002/96/EC At the end of its useful life, the product marked with the crossed out wheeled wastebin must be disposed of separately from urban waste. Disposing of the product according to this Directive:
avoids potentially negative consequences to the environment and human health which otherwise could be caused by incorrect disposal enables the recovery of materials to obtain a significant savings of energy and resources. For more detailed information about disposal, contact the supplier that provided you with the product in question or consult the dedicated section at the website www.datalogic.com. 144 Information aux utilisateurs concernant la Directive Europenne 2002/96/EC Au terme de sa vie utile, le produit qui porte le symbole d'un caisson ordures barr ne doit pas tre limin avec les dchets urbains. liminer ce produit selon cette Directive permet de:
viter les retombes ngatives pour l'environnement et la sant drivant d'une limination incorrecte rcuprer les matriaux dans le but d'une conomie importante en termes d'nergie et de ressources Pour obtenir des informations complmentaires concernant l'limination, veuillez contacter le fournisseur auprs duquel vous avez achet le produit ou consulter la section consacre au site Web www.datalogic.com. Informacin para el usuario de accuerdo con la Directiva Europea 2002/96/CE Al final de su vida til, el producto marcado con un simbolo de contenedor de bassura mvil tachado no debe eliminarse junto a los desechos urbanos. Eliminar este producto de accuerdo con la Directiva permite de:
evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la salud derivadas de una eliminacin inadecuada recuperar los materiales obteniendo as un ahorro importante de energa y recursos Para obtener una informacin ms detallada sobre la eliminacin, por favor, pngase en contacto con el proveedor donde lo compr o consultar la seccin dedicada en el website www.datalogic.com. Benutzerinformation bezglich Richtlinie 2002/96/EC der europischen Kommission Am Ende des Gertelebenszyklus darf das Produkt nicht ber den stdtischen Hausmll entsorgt werden. Eine entsprechende Mlltrennung ist erforderlich. Beseitigung des Produkts entsprechend der Richtlinie:
verhindert negative Auswirkungen fr die Umwelt und die Gesundheit der Menschen ermglicht die Wiederverwendung der Materialien und spart somit Energie und Resourcen Weitere Informationen zu dieser Richtlinie erhalten sie von ihrem Lieferanten ber den sie das Produkt erworben haben, oder besuchen sie unsere Hompage unter www.datalogic.com. 145 interoperable GLOSSARY Access Point A device that provides transparent access between Ethernet wired networks and IEEE 802.11 radio-equipped mobile units. Hand-held mobile computers, PDAs or other devices equipped with radio cards, communicate with wired networks using Access Points (AP). The mobile unit (mobile computer) may roam among the APs in the same subnet while maintaining a continuous, seamless connection to the wired network. Applet Diminutive form of app (application), it refers to simple, single-function programs that often ship with a larger product. Programs such as Windows' Calculator, File Manager, and Notepad are examples of applets. Barcode A pattern of variable-width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in binary form. The general format of a barcode symbol consists of a leading margin, start character, data or message character, check character (if any), stop character, and trailing margin. Within this framework, each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format. Baud Rate A measure for data transmission speed. Bit Binary digit. One bit is the basic unit of binary information. Generally, eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data. The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning. Bluetooth A standard radio technology using a proprietary protocol. The onboard Bluetooth module in the device is compatible with the 2.1 protocol with Enhanced Data Rate
(EDR). Byte On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low-order bit. One byte in memory can be used to store one ASCII character. 146 Decode To recognize a bar code symbology (e.g., Codabar, Code 128, Code 3 of 9, UPC/EAN, etc.) and convert the content of the bar code scanned from a visual pattern into electronic data. Depth of Field (DOF) The portion of a scene that appears acceptably sharp in the image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only one distance, the decrease in sharpness is gradual on each side of the focused distance, so that within the DOF, the unsharpness is imperceptible under normal viewing conditions. EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only memory. An on-board non-volatile memory chip. Ethernet The standard local area network (LAN) access method. A reference to "LAN," "LAN connection" or "network card" automatically implies Ethernet. Defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard, Ethernet is used to connect computers in a company or home network as well as to connect a single computer to a cable modem or DSL modem for Internet access. Firmware Firmware is a software program or set of instructions programmed on a hardware device. It provides the necessary instructions for how the device communicates with the other computer hardware. Firmware is typically stored in the flash ROM of a hardware device. While ROM is "read-only memory," flash ROM can be erased and rewritten because it is actually a type of flash memory. Flash Disk Non-volatile memory for storing application and configuration files. Host A computer that serves other mobile computers in a network, providing services such as network control, database access, special programs, supervisory programs, or programming languages. 147 IEEE 802.11 A set of standards carrying out wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands. They are created and maintained by the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee. Light Emitting Diode (LED) A low power electronic light source commonly used as an indicator light. It uses less power than an incandescent light bulb but more than a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates. The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges, causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias. They use little electricity and react relatively quickly. They require external light to reflect their information to the user. Null modem cable RS-232 serial cable where the transmit and receive lines are crosslinked. In some cables there are also handshake lines crosslinked. In many situations a straight through serial cable is used, together with a null modem adapter. The adapter contains the necessary crosslinks between the signals. Pairing A Bluetooth pairing occurs when two Bluetooth devices agree to communicate with each other and establish a connection. Piconet A piconet is a Bluetooth PAN that links up to eight devices. Each piconet is controlled by one master device, and up to seven slave devices at any one time. Any device may be a member of more than one piconet, changing its membership as a user moves from one area to another. RAM Random Access memory. Data in RAM can be accessed in random order, and quickly written and read. RF Radio Frequency. RTC Real Time Clock. 148 TDMA Time division multiple access (TDMA) is digital transmission technology that allows a number of users to access a single radio-frequency (RF) channel without interference by allocating unique time slots to each user within each channel. The TDMA digital transmission scheme multiplexes three signals over a single channel. The current TDMA standard for cellular divides a single channel into six time slots, with each signal using two slots, providing a 3 to 1 gain in capacity over advanced mobile-
phone service (AMPS). Each caller is assigned a specific time slot for transmission. USB Universal Serial Bus. Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. A plug-and-play interface, it allows a device to be added without an adapter card and without rebooting the computer (the latter is known as hot-plugging). The USB standard, developed by several major computer and telecommunications companies, supports data-transfer speeds up to 12 megabits per second, multiple data streams, and up to 127 peripherals. WLAN A Wireless Local Area Network links devices via a wireless distribution method
(typically spread-spectrum or OFDM radio), and usually provides a connection through an access point to the wider internet. This gives users the mobility to move around within a local coverage area and still be connected to the network. WPAN A Wireless Personal Area Network is a personal area network - a network for interconnecting devices centered around an individual person's workspace - in which the connections are wireless. Typically, a wireless personal area network uses some technology that permits communication within about 10 meters - in other words, a very short range WWAN Stands for "Wide Area Network." It is similar to a Local Area Network (LAN), but it is not limited to a single location and it uses Mobile telecommunication cellular network technologies such as UMTS, GPRS, CDMA2000, GSM, CDPD, Mobitex, HSDPA or 3G to transfer data. WWAN connectivity allows a user with a laptop and a WWAN card to surf the web, check email, or connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) from anywhere within the regional boundaries of cellular service. 149 INDEX A Accessories; 9 Audio Settings; 66 Autostart; 105 Available Models; 3 B Batteries and Maintenance; 10 Bluetooth Manager Device Setup;
70 Buttons; 54 C Charging the Batteries; 10 Cleaning the Mobile Computer; 17 Connecting to other Computers; 69 Connections; 18 Connection to USB peripherals; 20 RS232 Connection; 22 USB Connection; 18 WLAN Connection; 23 WPAN Connections; 25 D Data Capture; 31 Imager Data Capture; 34 Laser Data Capture; 32 Data Capture Configuration; 45 Datalogic Configuration Utility; 81 Datalogic Desktop Utility; 82 Datalogic Firmware Utility; 78 Description of the Keys; 36 F Falcon X3+ Description; 1 FCC Compliance; 134 150 G General View; vii Glossary; 139 I Industry Canada Compliance; 136 L Laser Safety; 125 LED Class; 131 LED Status; 42 M MicroSD Card Insertion; 7 P Package Contents; 6 Power Supply; 124 R Radio Compliance; 132 Reading Diagrams; 117 References; vi Replacing the Batteries; 13 Resetting the Falcon X3+; 40 RF Exposure Information (SAR); 135 S Safety Regulations; 124 SAR Compliance; 136 Services and Support; vi Settings; 44 Startup; 28 Status Indicators; 42 Stylus Calibration; 64 T Taskbar; 43 Technical Data; 113 Technical Features; 113 Test Codes; 120 U Using the Stylus; 29 W WEEE Compliance; 137 Windows Embedded Handheld Welcome Wizard; 30 Windows Mobile Device Center; 69 Wireless and Radio Frequencies Warnings; 26 Wireless Communications; 59 151 14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Datalogic ADC S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 - Lippo di Calderara Bologna - Italy modelli con funzionalit radio 802.11a/b/g/n+BT models with 802.11a/b/g/n+BT radio feature modles avec 802.11a/b/g/n+BT radio intgrs modelle mit 802.11a/b/g/n+BT radio-funktionalitt modelos con funcionalidad radio 802.11a/b/g/n+BT dichiara che declares that the dclare que le bescheinigt ,da das Gert declare que el FALCON X3+
sono conformi alle Direttive del Consiglio Europeo sottoelencate:
are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below sont conformes aux spcifications des Directives de lUnion Europenne ci-dessous:
der nachstehend angefhrten Direktiven des Europischen Rats:
cumple con los requisitos de las Directivas del Consejo Europeo, segn la lista siguiente:
1999/5/EC R&TTE and 2011/65/EU RoHS La presente dichiarazione di conformit rilasciata sotto la responsabilit esclusiva del fabbricante ed basata sulla conformit dei prodotti alle norme seguenti:
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer and is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards:
Cette dclaration de conformit est tablie sous la seule responsabilit du fabricant et repose sur la conformit des produits aux normes suivantes:
Diese Konformittserklrung wurde unter alleiniger Verantwortung des Herstellers ausgestellt und basiert darauf da das Produkt den folgenden Normen entspricht:
La presente declaracin de conformidad se expide bajo la exclusiva responsabilidad del fabricante y se basa en el cumplimiento de los productos con la siguientes normas:
EN 55022: 2010 + AC 2011 (CLASS B ITE) EN 55024: 1998 AMENDMENT A1:2001 AMENDMENT A2:2003 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2, SEPTEMBER 2011:
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 MAY 2009:
152 EQUIPMENT IMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS INFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM
(EMC) MATTERS STANDARD FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES; PART1:
COMMON TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) STANDARD FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT; PART 17: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS FOR 2,4 GHZ WIDEBAND TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, 5 GHZ HIGH PERFORMANCE RLAN EQUIPMENT AND 5,8 GHZ BROADBAND DATA TRANSMITTING SYSTEMS
(ERM); ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 MAY 2009:
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1, OCTOBER 2006 :
ETSI EN 301 893 V1.6.1, NOVEMBER 2011 EN 60950-1:2006 AMENDMENT A11:2009 AMENDMENT A1:2010 AMENDMENT A12:20111 AMENDMENT A2:2013 EN 50360:2001+AC:2006+A1:2012 EN 62209-1:2006 EN 62209-2:2010 EN 62311:2008 EN50581:2012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno, August 5th, 2014 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) STANDARD FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT; PART 17: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS FOR 2,4 GHZ WIDEBAND TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, 5 GHZ HIGH PERFORMANCE RLAN EQUIPMENT AND 5,8 GHZ BROADBAND DATA TRANSMITTING SYSTEMS ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); WIDEBAND TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS; DATA TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT OPERATING IN THE 2,4GHZ ISM BAND AND USING WIDE BAND MODULATION TECHNIQUES; HARMONIZED EN COVERING ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER ARTICLE 3.2 OF THE R&TTE DIRECTIVE BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS (BRAN);5 GHZ HIGH PERFORMANCE RLAN;HARMONIZED EN COVERING THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 3.2 OF THE R&TTE DIRECTIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - PART 1 :
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PRODUCT STANDARD TO DEMONSTRATE THE COMPLIANCE OF MOBILE PHONES WITH THE BASIC RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (300 MHZ -
3 GHZ) HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY FIELDS FROM HAND-
HELD AND BODY-MOUNTED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES -
HUMAN MODELS, INSTRUMENTATION, AND PROCEDURES - PART 1:
PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE
(SAR) FOR HAND-HELD DEVICES USED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE EAR (FREQUENCY RANGE OF 300 MHZ TO 3 GHZ) HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY FIELDS FROM HAND-
HELD AND BODY-MOUNTED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES -
HUMAN MODELS, INSTRUMENTATION, AND PROCEDURES - PART 2:
PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE
(SAR) FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES USED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE HUMAN BODY (FREQUENCY RANGE OF 30 MHZ TO 6 GHZ) ASSESSMENT OF ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT RELATED FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (0 HZ - 300 GHZ) TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS WITH RESPECT TO THE RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RESTRICTIONS EXPOSURE HUMAN TO Ruggero Cacioppo Quality & Reliability MGR Datalogic ADC S.r.l.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-06-01 | 5745 ~ 5805 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2014-09-09 | 5745 ~ 5805 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
3 | 5660 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | 2014-09-08 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |
5 | 2014-09-02 | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2016-06-01
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2014-09-09
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2014-09-08
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2014-09-02
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Datalogic S.r.l.
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0016179699
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
Via S. Vitalino 13
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Calderara di Reno, N/A
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Italy
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 2 3 4 5 |
B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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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 5 | Grantee Code |
U4G
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
FX3P
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
R**** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Product Quality Leader
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
+39 0********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
+39 0********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
r******@datalogic.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
International Certification Corp.
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
G**** C******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
No.3-1, Lane 6, Wen San 3rd St. Kwei Shan Hsiang
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Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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G******@icertifi.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
International Certification Corp.
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
W**** L******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
No.3-1, Lane 6, Wen San 3rd St. Kwei Shan Hsiang
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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w******@icertifi.com.tw
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 5 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/25/2015 | ||||
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 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Handheld Transmitter FalconX3+ | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 5 | Grant Comments | C2PC: This change is to accomodate for UNII bands compliance to the new rules. Output Power listed is conducted. This device is approved with the incorporated unlicensed DSS and DTS transmitter certified under the same FCC ID. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory (0 cm gap/direct touch) : 0.45 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is peak conducted. This device is approved with the incorporated unlicensed DSS and NII transmitter certified under the same FCC ID. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory (0 cm gap/direct touch) 0.53 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output Power listed is conducted. This device is approved with the incorporated unlicensed DSS and DTS transmitter certified under the same FCC ID. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory (0 cm gap/direct touch) : 0.45 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is peak conducted. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 5 | Firm Name |
International Certification Corp.
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1 2 3 4 5 |
7layers AG
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
J******** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
R******** M****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 |
49-21********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
49-21********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
J******@icertifi.com.tw
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1 2 3 4 5 |
r******@7layers.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC | 5500 | 5580 | 0.031 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC | 5660 | 5700 | 0.012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15E | 38 49 CC | 5745 | 5805 | 0.038 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 5745 | 5805 | 0.038 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5580 | 0.031 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5660 | 5700 | 0.012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0017000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15B | CC |
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This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC