USER MANUAL Elo Touch Solutions Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C REVISION HISTORY 01 02 03 04 05 A Bill Yu Bill Yu Bill Yu Bill Yu Bill Yu Revision Eng. Date Description Draft Hector Amores 01/07/20 Draft. 03/14/21 Update battery/Micro SD/Nano-SIM/SAM card installation guide. 07/15/21 Update for payment, add B13 to LTE-US SKU. Hector Amores 07/30/21 Update for payment functionality / drawing, Battery un-installation / installation. 08/05/21 Update for e-labels and power / environmental conditions. 08/17/21 Update regulatory information for FCC/IC. 08/23/21 Update per certification requirements (function statement and e-labels). Initial release per CO-21-1480. Copyright 2021 Elo Touch Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 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User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 2 of 94 Contents Section 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Product Description ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Overview Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Features: Front View .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Features: Back View................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Section 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Battery Un-installation (Elo or qualified service center only) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Battery Installation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Micro SD/Nano SAM & Nano Sim Card Installation (Elo or qualified service center only) .............................................................................................................................................. 19 Charging System & Power ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Charging the Handheld computer through USB type C Port ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Charging Safety Features: ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Battery Status / Descriptions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Power Button .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Power LED Status ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Power / Function Buttons Features and Gestures ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Power button On-Screen display menu features ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Gestures ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Status Bar Icons and Definition ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 About Touch Gestures ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Out of Box Experience (OOBE) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Elo Hub Home Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Elo Hub Quick Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Lock and Home Screens............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 3 of 94 Notification Panel ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Aplication Drawer ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Customize and add a shortcut to the Home Screen. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33 Section 3 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 Network & Internet .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Mobile Network ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Airplane mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Hotspot & tethering .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Wi-Fi hotspot ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 USB tethering .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Bluetooth tethering .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Ethernet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 Connected devices ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Bluetooth ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 NFC ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Cast .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Print .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 USB ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Apps & Notification .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 Battery ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 Battery Saver ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Battery Manager.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 4 of 94 Battery percentage ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Battery Usage .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46 Display ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 Auto Idle mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 Brightness Level ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Nigh Light Feature ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Adaptive Brightness................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Wallpaper ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Dark theme .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 Screen timeout ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 49 Auto-rotation screen .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Font size ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Display size ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Screen saver ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Screen Orientation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Lock screen display ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 Sound ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Volumes ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Do not Disturb ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 Prevent Ringing .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Default Notification Sound ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 53 Default Alarm Sound .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Screen locking Sound ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 54 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 5 of 94 Storage ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Internal Shared Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Storage Manager ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55 SD card......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Key Remap ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56 Wakeup Source .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Privacy ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 Permission Manger .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 Show passwords ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57 Lock screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Locaction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Security ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Screen Lock ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 Swipe Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 Pattern Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Pin Security ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 59 Password Security ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 Accounts ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 6 of 94 Accessibility ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62 System ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63 Languages & input ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 Gestures ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64 Date & Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 Reset options .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 Multiple users .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 To switch users........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 To add user.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 To delete guest from the device ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 To rename Admin Profile info ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Developer ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 About Handheld ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 68 Section 4 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 69 About Camera App (Snapdragon) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70 Camera Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70 Video Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 72 Take a Picture and Record Video ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 Take a Screenshot ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 About File Application ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75 Delete Files .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 75 Copy and Move Files .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 75 Share Files ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 7 of 94 Scanning QR code with Integrated Camera ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77 NFC / EMV .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78 MSR .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 81 About Cellular Phone - (LTE/4G/3G) (M60C WWAN SKU only) ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 About Elo Mobile Factory Full Reset ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83 Section 5: Technical Support and Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 84 Technical Assistance ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 Elo Mobile Computer Care and Handling ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 85 Section 6: Regulatory Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 86 Electrical Safety Information..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 Emissions and Immunity Information...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 Radio Equipment Directive ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89 Agency Certifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 90 Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 91 Electronic Regulatory Labels ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 91 Power Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 92 Section 7: Warranty Information ............................................................................................................................................................. 93 Visit our website for the latest .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 94 Product Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94 Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 94 Upcoming Events ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 94 Press Releases ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 94 Software Drivers ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 8 of 94 Section 1 Introduction User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 9 of 94 Product Description Your new Elo Mobile computer combines the reliable performance from Elo with the latest developments in touchscreen technology and display design. This combination of features creates a natural flow of information between a user and the Handheld system. Overview Specifications M60 (Wi-Fi SKU) M60C (WWAN SKU) Micro-SD + Nano SIM Card Operating System Processor Memory Display Touch Screen Rear Camera Nano-SAM Card Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Cellular + GPS Microphone Speaker Main Battery USB Port NFC MSR SCR Sensors Sealing ESD Temperature Android 10 Qualcomm SDA660 3+32GB 6, 1440*720, 450 nits typ., 1500:1 typ. Capacitive touch, 2-touch 8MP -3264*2448, Auto Focus Combination for Micro SD (up to 128GB) and SIM card Option to support 1x Nano SAM card via the Micro SD slot IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE NA LTE/4G/3G +
GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou Sensitivity of -44dB (0dB=1V/Pa) min. 1x 1W RMS MONO 3.8V/4000mAh minimum ISO14443 Type A & B (for EMV cards) Type-C MiFare ISO 18092 Reads up to three tracks of data on ISO 7810/7811 ISO7816 standard Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer IP54 per IEC standard 50529 8kV contact, 15kV air, Class-A Operating: 0C to 50C (32F to 122F) Storage: -30C to 60C (-4F to 140F) User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 10 of 94 Humidity Certifications Weight Product Dimensions (W x H x D) 5% to 95% non-condensing PCI-PTS V6 EMV L1 & L2 Visa PayWave MasterCard Contactless Amex ExpressPay Discover D-PAS TQM 186mm x 86.4mm x 19.5mm 7.32in x 3.40in x 0.77in 362g (Wi-Fi SKU) 370g (cellular SKUs) 0.79lbs 0.82lbs User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 11 of 94 Features: Front View Power LED Power Button Function Button Volume Down Touch Screen Function LED Ambient Light Sensor Speaker SCR Function Button Volume Up Contactless pay area (graphic to be image on screen) MSR track Microphone
(Located inside MSR slot) USB-C
*This is a DATA ONLY device, voice calls are not supported User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 12 of 94 Features: Back View Camera Battery Access Point Battery Cover Function Button Volume Up USB-C Hand Strap Mount
(Top) Power Button Function Button Volume Down Hand Strap Mount
(Bottom) User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 13 of 94 Section 2 Getting Started User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 14 of 94 Unpacking Verify that the box contains:
Elo Mobile Computer Charger (USB-C Type) Battery Quick Install Guide Remove all protective material from the device. Inspect the device for damage. Report immediately if computer is damage and with missing items as listed above. Note: Before using the device for the first time fully charge the battery. Battery Safety Precautions The battery stores a large amount of energy in small amount of space. Replace the battery with same type only. Improper replacement of battery may cause risk of burns, fire, and explosions. Do not open, crush, bend, puncture, shred, heat above 60 C / 140 F or incinerate. Risk of fire and burns if improperly handled. Do not short circuit, immerse the battery to liquid, or attempt to insert any foreign object to the battery. Avoid storing under direct sunlight. If there is a serious swelling of the battery, do not continue using. Dispose the battery according to local regulations. Battery Information / Specification Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer Battery Nominal Voltage: 3.8Vdc Limited Charging Voltage: 4.35Vdc Maximum Charging Current: 4A Minimum Capacity: 4000mAh 15.2Wh User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 15 of 94 Battery Un-installation (Elo or qualified service center only) Shutdown the system. Refer on power status on this user manual for proper system shutdown. Remove the top cover access point. Remove 3 fastening screws of the battery cover. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 16 of 94 Lift-up the battery cover. Push and lift up the metal shield of the battery using your finger. Note: Do not use sharp objects to avoid damaging the battery. Metal Sheild Disconnect the battery by pulling the Molex connector upwards. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 17 of 94 Battery Installation Connect the battery connector by pushing down. Insert the battery into the compartment. Place the battery cover and snap into place to secure. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 18 of 94 Fasten the battery cover with 3 screws. Place the access point cover and snap into place to secure. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 19 of 94 Micro SD/Nano SAM & Nano Sim Card Installation (Elo or qualified service center only) First save files and shutdown the computer. Remove the battery. Refer on battery un-installation section of this user manual. Pull and slide down the Micro SD/Nano SAM + Nano Sim carrier located on the upper right side of the battery compartment. Place the Nano SIM and/or Micro SD/Nano SAM card into the carrier with contact side face down. Card Holder Micro SD / Nano SAM User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 20 of 94 Insert the carrier back into the Micro SD card compartment. Reinstall the battery. Refer on battery installation section of this user manual. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 21 of 94 Charging System & Power Charging the Handheld computer through USB type C Port The Elo Mobile Computer is powered by a rechargeable battery (Li-ion polymer Battery). A charger (USB C type wall adapter) is included with the computer. With Qualcomm Quick Charger 4.0 a charge to 90% will take about 60 90 minutes. Charging Safety Features:
Over charge/discharge protection Over current/short-circuit protection Temperature monitoring/Over temperature protection. The handheld computer charger is design to stop charging when battery reaches the temperature of 43C. Battery Status / Descriptions Power Button Battery is charging Battery is partially drained Battery is very low at 15%
Battery is full Battery at 50%
Battery Saver is ON Note: If any reason the device does not display video while it is charging. Press the power button once and if battery icon appears into the display screen it means it is in the OFF state. To turn ON the power of Elo Mobile Computer press and hold power button for 2 seconds. To Shut down or Restart, press and hold the power button for more than 5 seconds and follow the on-screen display menu. To force the system to Shutdown, press and hold the power button for 12 seconds. To bring the system out of sleep/standby mode, press the power button once or touch the screen. Power LED Status POWER LED STATUS OFF Solid Green Solid Amber DESCRIPTION OFF Power ON, battery charging disabled Power ON, battery charging enabled User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 22 of 94 Power / Function Buttons Features and Gestures Power button On-Screen display menu features If the power button is pressed for more than 5 seconds, a pop-up screen menu will appear. Android Home EloView For shutting down the system For shutting down the system For rebooting the system For rebooting the system Gestures For Bug Report For taking screenshot For Emergency calling Note: The following gesture will only work if the trigger buttons are set as Volume up and down. See Key Remap from Settings. Pressing power button twice will activate Camera. To enable or disable this feature see Settings on System Gesture on this user manual. Pressing power button + Volume Up will activate notification volume to vibrate or Mute depending on the settings. To enable or disable this feature see Settings on System Gesture on this user manual. Pressing power button + Volume Down will activate screenshot. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 23 of 94 Status Bar Icons and Definition User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 24 of 94 Touch surface for an extended period of time and continue to hold the finger against the screen. About Touch Gestures Briefly touch surface with fingertip Tap Press Touch surface for an extended period of time. Press and Hold / Touch and Hold Drag Flick Move fingertip over surface without losing contact. Quickly swipe surface with fingertip. Touch surface with two finger and move them apart. Spread Zoom in Pinch Zooming out Touch surface with two fingers and bring them closer together. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 25 of 94 Step 1:
Tap anywhere to Out of Box Experience (OOBE) proceed with set up. Step 2:
Connect to Wi-Fi or tap S Set up offline to skip Wi-Fi set up. To enroll with EloView you must connect to Wi-Fi. Step 3:
Choose the following set up method. Follow on-screen instruction to complete the set up. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 26 of 94 Elo Hub Home Screen The Elo Hub Home Screen is the starting point for navigating of the device. You can place your favorite apps and widgets here. Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. Notification Bar Shortcut Icons Status Bar Elo View Quick Settings Navigation Bar Navigation Bar Recent App - Return to the previous page. Home - Return to the home screen. Back - Switch between recently used apps. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 27 of 94 Elo Hub Quick Settings To access the Quick Settings, tap 3 lines menu from Elo Hub Home Screen. Located on the upper right side. Settings:
Wi-Fi Bluetooth Battery Tap an Icon once to enable or disable. Press and hold an Icon to access the settings. Volume Move slide bar Left or Right to adjust the volume. Admin Settings Exit Brightness Move the slider bar left or right to adjust the brightness level. Shortcut to System Settings Navigation Bar User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 28 of 94 Lock and Home Screens Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. Lock Screen Home Notifications Status Bar Lock Feature Time & Date
. Navigation Bar Home Screen is the starting point for navigating the computer. You can place your favorite apps and widgets here. To unlock the screen to Home Screen, swipe up on the Lock Screen. Note: The default security is Swipe. Refer to Security settings section in this manual for advanced settings. To Lock the screen, press the power button once. Navigation Bar Recent App - Return to the previous page. Home - Return to the home screen. Back - Switch between recently used apps. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 29 of 94 Notification Panel The notification panel allows for quick access to setting shortcuts and notification alerts. Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. Quick Settings Bar Notifications Notification Setting Navigation Bar To open the Notification Panel From the Home Screen, swipe down from the top of the touch screen. To clear a single notification alert, drag the notification all the way to the left or right. To clear all notification alerts, tap Clear. To customize notification alerts, drag the notification halfway to the left or right then tap To exit tap Navigation Bar feature or swipe up the notification alert menu. setting. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 30 of 94 Quick Access Panel Access Panel allows for quick access frequently used settings, Brightness, and a shortcut to System Settings. Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. Quick Access Panel Wi-Fi Bluetooth Do not Disturb Flashlight Auto-rotation Battery Saver Sim card / Mobile Data Airplane mode Screen cast idle mode Tap an Icon once to enable or disable. Press and hold an Icon to access the settings. Brightness Move the slider bar left or right to adjust screen brightness. Shortcut to System Settings Navigation Bar To open the Full Quick Access Panel From the Lock Screen, swipe down from top of the touch screen once. From the Home Screen, swipe down with two fingers from top of the touch screen. For additional shortcut Icons swipe screen from right to left. Tap Navigation Bar to exit. If the Notification Panel is open swipe down from the Quick Settings bar. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 31 of 94 Aplication Drawer The application drawer is a menu containing all the applications installed on the device including System Settings. This is different from the Home Screen, as it contains every installed app and cannot be customized. Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. Search Bar To open the Application Drawer (Manager) Navigation Bar Swipe up the Navigation Bar from the Home Screen. To open an application, tap once. To exit from the Application Drawer, tap the Navigation Bar or swipe down. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 32 of 94 Customize and add a shortcut to the Home Screen. Note: The images below may appear different from the actual computer. From the Application drawer, press and hold an app or (Icon) then drag the Icon to move the app to the Home Screen. Drag the Icon into new location and release. To cancel, drag the icon to X Cancel. To remove a shortcut Icon from home screen, press and hold the Icon then drag the Icon to X Remove. To uninstall an app, press and hold then drag the icon to Uninstall. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 33 of 94 Section 3 System Settings The System Settings menu allows you to control most aspects of your device - everything from establishing a new Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, to installing a third-party onscreen keyboard, to adjusting system sounds and screen brightness. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 34 of 94 Network & Internet The Network & Internet application allows you to access Wi-Fi, Airplane Mode, Mobile plan, Hotspot, Tethering and Advanced settings of Data Saver, VPN and DNS. To set up Network and Internet, enter to System Settings Network & Internet For additional Network detail informations (IP address, Security, Frequency and Advanced), tap xfinitywifi). setting of the network (e.g. Wi-Fi Tap Wi-Fi. Tap Use Wi-Fi to enable From the list, select a wireless network. When prompted enter the network password. Tap Connect. Wireless network setting Joining Wi-Fi using QR code From the list of saved Wi-Fi scroll down and tap
(QR code) icon to the right of Add network. Tap Position the viewfinder over the QR code on another device. Sharing Wi-Fi using QR code Tap Tap setting of the connected device.
(Share) icon. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 35 of 94 Disconnecting a connected Wireless Network Tap Tap setting of the connected device.
(FORGET) icon to disconnect. Mobile Network Tap Mobile network. Internet service provider and data usage is shown on the top. Total Data Usage Tap Mobile data to enable mobile data
. Tap Roaming to enable roaming Tap Preferred Network Type to choose preferred network available, e.g. LTE(Recommended)/3G. to set the period for mobile data usage calculation. App Data Usage Tap Tap to set data warning & limit. Automatically Select Network / APN Tap Advanced. Tap toggle switch Tap Access Point Names to select APN from the available APNs list. to enable Automatic network select. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 36 of 94 Tap to select the APN to be used Airplane mode This will disable all of the wireless transmission functions. Including cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. To enable
, tap Airplane mode. Hotspot & tethering Wi-Fi hotspot This feature is for sharing Internet network connection with another device using Wi-Fi. Note: The mobile computer must be connected to Wi-Fi. See Network & Internet connection on this user manual. Tap Hotspot and tethering. Tap Wi-Fi hotspot. Tap toggle switch to ON
. QR code. Tap The QR code is for another device to scan the password for easy connect. To enter manually the password, tap Hotspot password. USB tethering This feature is for sharing Internet connection to another device using a USB cable. Note: The USB cable must be connected first from mobile computer to another device or PC. See Connected device USB on this user manual. Tap Hotspot and tethering. Tap USB tethering, to enable
. Bluetooth tethering This feature is for sharing internet network connection to another device using Bluetooth. Note: The Bluetooth must be paired first from mobile computer to another device or PC. See Connected devices Bluetooth on this user manual. Tap Hotspot and tethering. To enable
, tap Bluetooth tethering. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 37 of 94 Ethernet Note: To connect the mobile computer to Ethernet, it will need an Elo I/O hub (E863687). When available, the mobile computer will automatically prioritize the ethernet connection. If the mobile computer does not, please follow the steps below. Place the mobile computer into the Elo hub. Set Wi-Fi to disable. Go to Wi-Fi settings, tap Use Wi-Fi to disable
. Tap Ethernet. Tap toggle switch to enable
. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 38 of 94 The Connected devices application allows you to pair Bluetooth devices, NFC, and USB (Tethering File transfer MDI and PTP) Connected devices To setup, enter to System Settings Bluetooth Note: Make sure the BT device is on discoverable. Tap Connection preferences. Tap Bluetooth. Connected devices Tap toggle switch to ON Tap + Pair new device. From Available devices screen, tap a device to pair. When a pairing request message appears. Verify the pairing number is the same. If the pairing requests a PIN, enter the PIN. Tap PAIR, to connect. When the Bluetooth device is successfully connected to mobile computer, the connection will show as Active or Connected. Unpair a paired Bluetooth Device Navigate back to Connected devices screen, from AVAILABLE MEDIA DEVICES or PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED DEVICES. settings of the connected device (e.g. JBL Flip 3). Tap In the settings menu, it is possible to DISCONNECT, FORGET (to unpair the device) and to enable and disable Phone calls, Media audio and Contact sharing. BT Device Setting User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 39 of 94 Is a short-range high frequency wireless communication that enables the exchange of data between devices. NFC Tap Connection preferences. Tap NFC to enable or disable. Cast This allows to mirror Elo mobile computer screen on a wireless display device (e.g. Smart TV). Note: Make sure the wireless display capable device and mobile computer are on the same wireless network. See Network & Internet connection on this user manual. Tap Connection preferences. Tap Cast. Tap Tap Enable wireless display to begin scanning for compatible displays. 3-dots menu. From the list, tap a wireless display (e.g. TV). From the Wireless Display device (TV), if promoted tap Allow. Disconnect and forget a connected wireless display To stop the device from casting, tap the connected wireless display (e.g. TV). Tap DISCONNECT. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 40 of 94 Wireless Display name Setting To forget a device Tap setting of connected wireless display. From wireless display options screen, tap FORGET. Device Setting To stop scanning available wireless display to cast Tap 3-dots menu. Tap Enable wireless display to be unchecked Print Note: Make sure mobile computer and printer are connected to the same network. Tap Connection preferences. Tap Printing. Tap Default Print Service. Tap toggle switch to ON
. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 41 of 94 Tap Tap Add printer. 3-dots menu. To add a printer using Wi-Fi printer:
If prompted, tap ALLOW ONLY WHILE USING THE APP to allow the device. Tap Wi-Fi direct printing to enable Tap Wi-Fi Direct printers to start searching for a Wi-Fi printer to add. Tap the printers name to connect. To add a printer entering IP address:
Tap Add printer by IP address. Enter the printers IP address. USB For data transfer and network sharing using a USB connection. Note: To activate the USB settings, connect the USB cable from mobile computer to another device or PC. Once the mobile computer detects the device, it will become available in the USB preference settings. Tap USB. From USB Preferences under USE USB FOR choose and tap a feature to enable. File transfer This will share mobile computer internal and SD shared storage. USB tethering This will share internet network connection. MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface. PTP - Picture Transfer Protocol. connected. No data transfer (Default Setting) No data will be transferred even if the USB cable is User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 42 of 94 Apps & Notification App & Notification settings are to streamline app alerts by changing which apps send notifications and how the notifications alert you. To manage App & Notification, enter to System Settings Setting notifications App & Notification In the Recently opened apps, tap SEE ALL APPS or App info. From App Info screen tap an App to set the notification (e.g. Android Keyboard). In the App property settings, you can also DISABLE, ENABLE, and FORCE STOP the app. To enable or disable notifications, tap Notifications. Then select Show notifications. To add a dot for unread notifications, tap Advanced then tap Allow notification dot. Resetting app preferences This will not lose any app data. 3-dots menu from App Info screen. Tap Tap Reset app preferences then tap RESET APP. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 43 of 94 Setting Permission manager to an application To manage a preferences permissions to an app (e.g. Android Keyboard), tap Permissions. To allow a permission to an application, tap an app from DENIED menu. To deny a permission to an application, tap an app from ALLOWED menu. To set up notification in the lock screen from Apps and notification screen, tap Notifications. Tap Notification on lock screen. Then follow on-screen instruction on how notifications appear in the lock screen. Setting notifications in the lock screen For additional settings Tap Advanced. Tap a feature to enable or disable. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 44 of 94 Setting Permission manager on apps using storage, and location In the menu of permission manager, tap an app to manage that apps permissions (e.g. Camera). To give permission to an app, tap Permission manager from Apps and notifications screen. From the camera properties, choose an app to manage. To allow a permission to an application, tap an app from DENIED menu. To deny a permission to an application, tap an app from ALLOWED menu. Setting Emergency alerts Tap Advanced from the Apps and notifications screen. Tap Emergency alerts. From the menu of alerts, tap a feature to enable or disable. For Sound and Vibration settings, tap Vibration to enable or disable under Alert Preferences. For Alert reminder settings, tap Alert reminder sound. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 45 of 94 Battery The battery application monitors the batterys status, performance, and charging state. To modify Battery settings, enter to System Settings Battery Saver Battery The battery saver turns off, or restricts, background activity, some visual effects, and other high-power features to extend battery life. Note: The Battery Saver will suspend these features when the device is charging. Tap Battery Saver. To manually enable or disable Battery Saver, tap TURN ON NOW or TURN OFF NOW. In the ON mode, the screen theme display will turn dark and the battery status icon will display this icon To automatically enable Battery Saver in a certain power percentage threshold, tap Set a schedule. Tap Based on percentage to set a power percentage when the Battery Saver feature will enable. From the slider bar move the slider right or left to choose the power percentage from 5% to 75%. The default is 5%. To do nothing, tap No Schedule. Enabling Turn off when full charged, the Battery Saver turns off when battery is at 90%. When the Battery Manager detects that apps are draining the battery, you will have the option to restrict the application. Restricted apps may not work properly, and notifications may be delayed. Tap Battery Manager. Tap Use Battery Manager to enable. Battery Manager Battery percentage Battery Usage This feature will show battery percentage in the status bar. To enable and disable, tap Battery percentage. This feature will show all list of all apps how much battery power they are using. Tap 3-dots menu to enter in the battery usage. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 46 of 94 Tap Battery usage. To show full device usage, tap 3-dots menu again. 3-dots Menu 3-dots Menu Additional Information When battery power drops to 15%, a pop-up warning will appear on the display. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 47 of 94 The Display application manages the screens display settings. To modify Display settings, enter to System Settings Auto Idle mode Display Tap Auto idle mode to enable or disable
. Display Brightness Level Tap Brightness level. Move the slider bar right or left to adjust the screens brightness. Nigh Light Feature This feature will tint the screen to amber. This makes easier to look at the screen or read in dim light. Tap Nigh Light. Tap TURN ON NOW. To adjust intensity, move the slider bar right or left. To disable, tap TURN OFF NOW. Customizing a time schedule Tap Schedule. Select Turn on at custom time. Tap Start time to set the time (for example at 10:00PM). Tap OK to execute. Tap Enter time to set the time (for example at 6:00AM), Tap OK to execute. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 48 of 94 To disable the time schedule Tap Schedule. Tap None. Adaptive Brightness This feature will automatically adjust the screen brightness to your environment. Tap Adaptive Brightness. Tap Adaptive Brightness to enable or disable
. Wallpaper Tap Wallpaper. Select a wallpaper from the following options. Live Wallpapers Snapdragon Gallery Download Picture Screenshot Select an image or picture you want as a wallpaper from the folders. Tap SET WALLPAPER. Advanced Dark theme To switch screen theme on dark (black color) or light (white color), tap Dark. Screen timeout Tap Screen timeout. Select the time limit from the following option. Tap to save. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 49 of 94 Auto-rotation screen Tap Auto-rotation screen to enable or disable. Font size Tap Font size. Move the slider bar left or right to adjust the text size. Display size Tap Display size. Move the slider bar to left or right to adjust the screen size. Screen saver Tap Screen saver. Tap Current screen saver to make changes to the current settings. Select a screen saver from Clock, Colors, Photo Frame, and Photo Table. For additional clock, Photo Frame, and Photo Table screen savers, tap setting. To activate Screen saver, tap START NOW. Screen Orientation Tap Screen Orientation. Select the orientation from the following option. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 50 of 94 Tap to save. Lock screen display Tap Lock screen display. Tap Lock screen. Tap on Show all notification content. To enable and disable users from lock screen. Tap Add user from lock screen To add lock screen message, tap Lock screen message. Enter a message and tap SAVE. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 51 of 94 Sound The sound application is to manage audio, vibration and Do not Disturb features. To modify settings, enter to System Settings Volumes Sound To decrease or increase the following sound volume, drag slider left or right. Do not Disturb Tap Do not Disturb. Tap TURN ON NOW, to enable Do not Disturb, To manage settings, tap a feature you wish to manage and follow on-screen instructions to complete the set up. To disable, tap TURN OFF NOW User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 52 of 94 Prevent Ringing Tap Shortcut to prevent ringing. Tap toggle switch to enable. Select from the following options. To disable Default Notification Sound
, tap toggle switch. Tap Default notification sound. Select a sound from the list (e.g. Pixie Dust) and tap OK to save. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 53 of 94 Default Alarm Sound Tap Default Alarm sound. Select an alarm sound from the list (e.g. Cesium) and tap OK to save. Screen locking Sound Advanced To enable or disable
, tap Screen locking Sounds. To enable or disable on the following features below, tap a feature. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 54 of 94 Storage To manage Storage, enter to System Settings Internal Shared Storage To check the status of internal memory storage, tap Internal Shared storage. Storage Storage Manager This feature is to help free up storage space, storage manager removes backed up photos and video from the device. To enable or disable
, tap Storage manager. To make changes to set days on removing photos and videos, tap Remove photos & Videos. Select from the options below. Tap Recent App to exit. SD card To manage SD card, tap SD card. To safely eject SD card, tap eject. To remount the SD card, tap SD card. Tap MOUNT. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 55 of 94 Key Remap The Key Remap applications allows you to program the left and right function buttons from controlling the device volume, barcode reader trigger and other hardware buttons. To modify the settings, enter to System Settings Key Remap From the settings, tap an Icons you wish to manage. To program Left Function Button for barcode left trigger choose Scanner trigger L1. To program Right Function Button for barcode Right trigger choose Scanner trigger R1. The Wakeup Source applications allows you to program the Left, Right Trigger buttons and Touch Screen to wake up the device from sleep or idle mode. To modify the settings, go to system Settings Wakeup Source Tap to Enable (Checked) or Disable (Unchecked). User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 56 of 94 Wakeup Source Privacy The Privacy application is to give you control over what permissions of applications can have. To manage permission, enter to System Settings Privacy Permission Manger This is to grant permission of an App that uses storage, phone, and location. To manage permissions to an app, tap Permission manager. From the menu of permission manager, tap an app you wish to manage (e.g. Camera). From the camera property shows what applications has camera permissions. To allow a permission to an application, tap an app from DENIED menu. To deny a permission to an application, tap an app from ALLOWED menu. Show passwords This will display character briefly as you type a password. and disable
, tap Show passwords. To enable Lock screen This will show all notification content in the lock screen. To enable and disable
, tap Lock screen. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 57 of 94 Locaction To modify Locations settings, enter to System Settings Location Tap Location. To enable or disable, tap Use location For apps have requested location recently, tap See all. To update permission, tap App permission. To scan for Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth, tap Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning, Note: This feature allows app and services to scan for Wi-fi networks and Bluetooth anytime. This can be used to improve location-
based features and services. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 58 of 94 To change Security settings, enter to System Settings Security Tap Screen lock. From the menu select a security you wish to set. The default security is Swipe. Security Screen Lock Swipe Security Tap Swipe. Pattern Security Tap Pattern. Tap YES. Draw a Pattern for security (see image for an example) and tap NEXT. Draw the same pattern again and tap CONFIRM. Follow on-screen instruction and tap DONE. Pin Security Tap PIN Tap YES. Enter a PIN number must be at least 4 digits minimum and tap NEXT. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 59 of 94 Re-enter PIN numbers and tap CONFIRM. Follow on-screen instruction and tap DONE. Password Security Tap Password. Tap YES. Enter a password, must be at least 4 characters minimum and tap NEXT. Re-enter password and tap CONFIRM. Follow on-screen instruction and tap DONE. Remove Screen Lock To remove screen lock, tap Screen lock. Tap None to remove screen lock. Tap YES. Tap REMOVE to confirm. If prompted enter the Password (only applicable for PIN, PATTERN and PASSWORD security). User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 60 of 94 Accounts To add an account, enter to System Settings Accounts To set up an account, tap Account. Tap + Add account. Enter an email account. Enter an Account type you want to add (PERSONAL - POP3 or PERSONAL IAMP). Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 61 of 94 Accessibility The Accessibility is a large on-screen menu to control Elo Mobile Computer device. You can control display, audio & on-screen text and more. To modify settings, enter to System Settings Accessibility From the menu, select a feature to change the setting. To enable or disable To adjust slide bar, drag slider right or left.
, tap the feature. For other settings, tap the feature and follow the on-screen instruction to complete the setup. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 62 of 94 System To modify settings, enter to System Settings Languages & input System To change language, tap Languages & input. Tap Language. Tap + Add a language, then choose from the list of languages to add (e.g. Espanol). After choosing a language, tap 3-dots menu then tap Remove. To change a language e.g. from English to Espanol, tap English then tap
. Tap OK to remove selected language. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 63 of 94 Gestures Tap Gestures. For camera gesture Tap Jump to camera. For notification volume gesture Tap Preventing ringing Tap toggle switch to ON or OFF. Tap Jump to camera to enable or disable
. When set to enable, pressing power button twice will activate, the digital camera. When set to Vibrate mode and notification volume is active, pressing power + volume up buttons together, the notification volume will be set to vibrate mode. The vibrate mode Icon will also show into status bar. When set to Mute mode and notification volume is active, pressing power + volume up buttons together, the notification volume will be muted. The mute Icon will also show into status bar. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 64 of 94 Date & Time Note: The recommended setting for Date and Time is to use, USE network provided time. And for Time zone when is set to USE network provided zone, you need a sim card to work. For manual settings:
To set time and date, tap Date & Time. Tap Use network-provided time to disable. Tap Date then enter date. Tap Time then enter time. To set time zone, tap network -provided time and select your time zone. To set to 12 hours format, tap Use locale default. To set 24 formats, tap Use 24-hours format. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 65 of 94 Advanced Reset options To select a following option to reset, tap Reset options. From the list, select an item to reset then tap to execute and follow on-screen instruction. Multiple users Tap Multiple users. Tap toggle switch to ON. To switch users Tap a user or name from the following option. To add user Note: only admin can add users. Tap + Add user or profile. To set up apps and contents for the user, tap User. Follow on-screen instructions to complete account set up. To set up restriction access to apps and content for the users, tap Restricted profile. Follow on-screen instructions to complete account set up. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 66 of 94 To delete guest from the device Tap Tap Delete Guest from this device. 3-dot menu from Multiple Users screen. To rename Admin Profile info admin Tap Enter the name. Tap OK to save. Developer (Accessing developer option menu) To access Developer option menu, go to About phone Build number. Tap Build number 7 times. When successfully done you will see the message You are now a developer. Then go back to System Advanced. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 67 of 94 About Handheld For viewing specific information of mobile computer. To view and modify settings, enter to System Settings About device
- Tap once to change the device name.
- Tap once to view add, and update emergency information.
- Tap once to view.
- Tap once to view SIM status.
- Tap once to view.
- Tap once to view Model, Hardware and Serial number information.
- Tap once to view IMEI information IMEI and IMEI SV.
Elo Mobile Computer Model description.
- Tap once to view Android version, Security, system update, Baseband version, Kernel version and Build number.
- Network address information.
- Bluetooth address information.
- Total time when mobile computer, is in operation.
- Android OS build number. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 68 of 94 Section 4 Operational User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 69 of 94 About Camera App (Snapdragon) Camera Features Scene mode Color Filters Shutter Release icon Gallery Advanced Settings HDR Mode Switch Switch - A switch between Camera to Video and Panorama. Scene mode - For selecting the best exposure settings to fit the type of scene being shot. That is, in addition to the amount of light in the scene. Options include: HDR, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Flowers, Backlight, Candlelight, Sunset, Night, Beach and Snow. Color Filter - For photo effect. Options include Mono Sepia Negative Solarize Posturize Aqua Emboss - Sketch -Neon. HDR - High Dynamic Range. The camera will process photos slightly differently than normal to capture greater detail from bright and dark areas in your photo. Shutter Release - For taking picture. Gallery For viewing captured picture. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 70 of 94 Advanced Settings To help illuminate a scene or an object when taking picture. For showing location information in an image to show the photographer where the camera was when the photo was taken. For changing picture resolution. For enhancing photos and images. Is a timer that gives a delay between pressing the shutter release. It is most used to let photographers to take a photo themselves (often with family), hands free. For managing photos and videos where to save. For taking multiple photographs to be taken within a short timeframe and in rapid succession. For detecting faces in the images and recognize them to automatically adjust focus and exposure. For brightening or darkening an image (photo). The lower the number of ISO the darker the photo and the finer the grain. The higher the brighter of the photo and is often use in darker situations Exposure is the amount of light which reaches your camera sensor. It is a crucial part of how bright or dark your pictures appear. For eliminating the discoloration in an image due to certain colors in the scene having more intensity and/or a higher or lower temperature. For reducing redeye when taking a picture using flash. Play a tone when taking a picture. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 71 of 94 Video Features Color Filters Advanced Settings Microphone Video Capture Icon Gallery Switch Switch - A switch between Video, Camera and Panorama. Color Filters - For video effect. Options include: Mono Sepia Negative Solarize Posturize Aqua Emboss - Sketch -Neon. Video Capture - For capturing video. Microphone - For capturing sound on video. Gallery For viewing captured videos. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 72 of 94 Advanced Settings To help illuminate a scene or an object when taking video. For changing video resolution. Is an auto timer to stop video recording without pressing video capture Icon. For showing location information in a video to show the videographer where the video camera was when the video was taken. For managing photos and videos where to save. For eliminating the discoloration in a video due to certain colors in the scene having more intensity and/or a higher or lower temperature. For adjusting frequency (Frame Per Seconds). Note:120fps, and higher frame rates are used for recording video to be played back in slow motion. To help stabilize a video recording on a shaky video camera. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 73 of 94 Take a Picture and Record Video Snapdragon camera app to access the Digital camera. Tap To change camera and video settings, see features. From the switch, located on bottom left side of the mobile computer select one from the following options. For Panorama, tap Panorama Icon. To take panoramic pictures, tap panorama shutter Icon. Slowly move the device across to take a panoramic picture. When finished, tap stop Icon. For Video recording, tap Video Icon. To record videos, tap capture Icon. To mute and unmute sound while recording, tap microphone Icon. When finished recording, tap stop Icon For camera, tap Camera Icon. To take pictures, tap shutter release Icon. out. To auto focus an object or scene, tap touch screen. To view pictures and play recorded videos, tap gallery. To play recorded video, tap play. To enable and disable shutter sound, go to advanced settings. See camera features. To zoom an object or scene place two fingers on the screen together, spreads them apart to zoom in and pinch to zoom User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 74 of 94 Take a Screenshot For capturing an image of the screen. The device will automatically save the image in the File folder application. To take a screenshot, press and hold Power and Volume buttons together. Or press the power button for more than 2 second and a pop-up screen menu will appear then tap screenshot. About File Application The File Manager app helps to manage, delete, print, shares and transfer files between the mobile storage and a computer. To access pictures, videos, screenshots, audios, downloads, and mobile internal / external storage, go to application drawer. Tap Tap Tap file application from the application drawer. 3 lines menu and choose one of the following options. Image Icon for pictures and screenshots. Tap Camera folder for photos. Tap Screenshots folder for screenshot images. Tap Video for recorded videos. Tap Camera folder. Tap Audio for recorded audios. Tap for Downloaded items. Tap for mobile internal storage folders. Tap for mobile external storage folders. Delete Files Tap Tap OK to confirm. to delete. Copy and Move Files To delete files from the folders above, press and hold an item or tap 3 dots menu to select all items in the folder. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 75 of 94 To copy or move files into new location press and hold an item from the folders above or tap the folder. 3 dots menu to select all items in Tap Tap 3 dots menu again and choose Copy to or Move to. 3 lines menu and choose from the following options where you want to move or copy the item. 3 dots menu. To create a new folder, tap Rename the folder. Tap Copy or Move to confirm. Print File Note: To print you must set a printer. See Settings Connected device Print. To print files from the folders above, tap an item once. Tap 3 dots menu and tap Print. Share Files Note: Make sure both devices Bluetooth are paired. See Connected devices Bluetooth on this user manual. To share files from the folders above, press and hold an item. tap share Icon. To share via Bluetooth, tap Bluetooth Icon. To share via Email, tap email Icon For more options hold an item from the folders above. Tap 3 dots menu and choose from the following options and follow on-screen instructions. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 76 of 94 Scanning QR code with Integrated Camera To test the functionality of the camera for reading QR code, open (Camera / Snapdragon app) from application drawer. The App will allow to enable the camera as imager, decode the barcode data, and display the barcode content. Open the camera application (Snapdragon). Take a photo of the following QR code below. Tap the photo gallery at lower left corner. Below the QR code picture, tap the QR icon
. Tap the content of the QR code
. After tapping the content (www.elotouch.com), the website will open. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 77 of 94 NFC / EMV NFC/EMV Contactless Reader Spec EMVCo L1 and L2 contactless certified:
Visa PayWave. MasterCard PayPass. Amex Express Pay. Discover D-PAS. Compatible with:
MiFare. ISO14443 Type A & B (for EMV cards) read and write mode. ISO 18092. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 78 of 94 To start reading NFC card, open the Elo demo payment app or depending which application is installed. Follow the on-screen instruction. When device is ready to read, place the NFC card at the location as show below. When the card is read by default a beep sound will turn ON. Reading NFC and EVM card User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 79 of 94 SCR Smart Card Reader Compliant with ISO7816 standard Compliant with PCI-PTS, EMVCo L1 and L2. Supported Card brands:
Visa. Mastercard. American Express. Discover. Reading SCR card Follow the on-screen instructions. Insert the card at the location. To start reading SCR, open the Elo demo Payment app or depending which application is installed. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 80 of 94 MSR Bidirectional MSR capable of reading up to three tracks of data on ISO 7810/7811. To start reading MSR, open the Elo demo Payment app or depending which application is installed. Reading MSR card Follow the on-screen instructions. Swipe the card at the location. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 81 of 94 About Cellular Phone - (LTE/4G/3G) (M60C WWAN SKU only) Supported Carriers Bands The following bands supported on AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Vodafone networks. WCDMA LTE-FDD EU B1-1900 B8-900 B1(10M)-1900 B3(10M)-1700 B7(10M)-2600 B8(10M)-900 B20(10M)-800 US B2-1800 B4-1700 B5-800 B2(10M)-1800 B4(10M)-1700 B12(5M)-700 B13(10M)-700 B66(10M)-1700 User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 82 of 94 About Elo Mobile Factory Full Reset A full factory reset should only performed if all other recovery methods have failed and all other troubleshooting options. Perfoming a full factory reset results in loss of data. This options will recover the original factory image state by erasing all data in the main storage on the Elo handheld computer. Note: Performing a factory reset on bootloader menu, if you added a Google Account to Elo handheld Computer make sure you have your Google credential (Username and password) associated with the Elo handheld computer. If you dont have it you will not be able to use the device after reset. This is a security measure that prevents unauthorized user from using the device if they do a factory reset on bootloader menu. Enter to System Settings System Advanced Reset Options. Tap Erase all data. Under Erase all data (factory reset) or Erase all data (factory reset to EloVidew Mode), tap Erase all data . Under Erase all data?, tap Erase all data. When successfully done, the device will auto reboot. To Reset User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 83 of 94 Section 5: Technical Support and Maintenance Technical Assistance Technical Specifications visit www.elotouch.com/products for technical specifications for this device Support visit www.elotouch.com/support for technical support Refer to last page for worldwide technical support phone numbers. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 84 of 94 Elo Mobile Computer Care and Handling The following tips will help maintain optimal performance of your Elo Mobile Computer:
To prepare for cleaning the touchscreen, power down the device (if possible), or ensure your on-screen software can tolerate false touches while you clean. Do not get liquids inside the unit. Do not spray the Elo product directly. Instead, use wet wipes, a sprayed cloth or a dampened cloth with the excess moisture squeezed off. Select only non-abrasive cleaning wipes or cloths to avoid scratching touchscreens. Avoid highly concentrated alcohol (> 70%), non-diluted bleach or ammonia solutions, as these may cause discoloration. Wipe the surfaces with the appropriate wipes or cloths and approved cleaning products and allow them to dry. For additional cleaning methods, recommended cleaning and disinfectant solutions, please visit https://www.elotouch.com/support/technical-support/cleaning User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 85 of 94 Section 6: Regulatory Information Electrical Safety Information Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current requirements ifndicated on the manufacturers label. Connection to a different power source than those specified herein will likely result in improper operation, damage to the equipment, or pose a fire hazard if the limitations are not followed. There are no operator serviceable parts inside this equipment. There are hazardous voltages generated by this equipment which constitute a safety hazard. Service should be provided only by a qualified service technician. Contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer if there are questions about the installation prior to connecting the equipment to mains power. Emissions and Immunity Information Notice to Users in the United States:
FCC 15.19 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 of the device. 15.21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 15.105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment should be installed and operated to ensure a minimum of 10mm spacing to any person. Notice to Users in Canada for IC compliance: This equipment complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as established by the Radio Interference Regulations of Industrial Canada. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 86 of 94 RF Exposure Information (SAR) 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 United States. During SAR testing, this device is set to transmit at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage near the body with the separation of 10 mm. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the 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 power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The exposure standard for wireless employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use Lappareil utilis dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est uniquement destin un usage intrieur IC Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in ISED RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance10mm between the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition DAS incontrle pour la population gnrale de la norme CNR-102 science de linnovation et le dveloppement conomique Canada et a t test en conformit avec les mthodes de mesure et procdures spcifies dans IEEE 1528 et IEC 62209. Cet appareil doit tre install et utilis avec une distance minimale de 10mm entre lmetteur et votre corps. Cet appareil et sa ou ses antennes ne doivent pas tre co-localiss ou fonctionner en conjonction avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur. CAN ICES3 (B)/NMB3(B) This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
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(1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Notice to Users in the European Union: Use only the provided power cords and interconnecting cabling provided with the equipment. Substitution of provided cords and cabling may compromise electrical safety or CE Mark Certification for emissions or immunity as required by the following standards:
This Information Technology Equipment (ITE) is required to have a CE Mark on the Manufacturers label which means that the equipment has been tested to the following Directives and Standards: This equipment has been tested to the requirements for the CE Mark as required by EMC Directive 2014/30/ EU as indicated in European Standard EN 55032 Class B and the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU as indicated in European Standard EN 62368-1. General Information to all Users This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used according to this manual the equipment may cause interference with radio and television communications. There is, however, no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular installation due to site-specific factors. 1. In order to meet emission and immunity requirements, the user must observe the following:
a. Use only the provided I/O cables to connect this digital device with any computer. b. To ensure compliance, use only the provided manufacturers approved line cord. c. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 2. If this equipment appears to cause interference with radio or television reception, or any other device:
a. Verify as an emission source by turning the equipment off and on. If you determine that this equipment is causing the interference, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:
i. Move the digital device away from the affected receiver. ii. Reposition (turn) the digital device with respect to the affected receiver. iii. Reorient the affected receivers antenna. iv. Plug the digital device into a different AC outlet so the digital device and the receiver are on different branch v. Disconnect and remove any I/O cables that the digital device does not use. (Unterminated I/O cables are a potential source of high RF emission levels.) vi. Plug the digital device into only a grounded outlet receptacle. Do not use AC adapter plugs. (Removing or cutting the line cord ground may increase RF emission levels and may also present a lethal shock hazard to the user.) circuits. If you need additional help, consult your dealer, manufacturer, or an experienced radio or television technician. User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 88 of 94 Radio Equipment Directive Elo hereby declares that the radio equipment type, Elo handheld Computer, is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: www.elotouch.com This device is designed and intended for indoor use only. Operation frequency and radio-frequency power are listed as below:
WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac o o 2400 - 2483.5MHz < 17 dBm EIRP 5150 - 5250MHz < 18 dBm EIRP BT 2400-2483.5MHz < 11 dBm EIRP ECC/DEC/ (04)08 The use of the frequency band 5 150-5 350 MHz is restricted to indoor operation because of the protection requirements of satellite services EC R&TTE Directive EU Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment and repealing Directive 1999/5/EC Text with EEA relevance. Identification mark the relevant technical documentation is held at: Elo Touch Solutions, Inc. 670 N. McCarthy Boulevard Suite 100 Milpitas, CA 95035 USA User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 89 of 94 USA FCC ID:
EMC0600: RBWEMC0600 EMC0600C: RBWEMC0600C Canada IC ID:
EMC0600: 10757B-EMC0600 CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B) EMC0600C: 10757B-EMC0600C CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B) The following certifications and marks have been issued or declared for this peripheral:
Agency Certifications UL, FCC (US) Class B cUL, IC (Canada) CB (International Safety) CE (Europe) Class B VCCI (Japan) RCM (Australia) China RoHS User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 90 of 94 Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) This product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at a facility that enables recovery and recycling. Elo has put in place recycling arrangements in certain parts of the world. For information on how you can access these arrangements, please visit www.elotouch.com/e-waste-recycling-program/. Replace the battery with same type only. Improper replacement of battery may cause in risk of burns, fire, and explosions. Dispose the battery according to local regulations. Risk of fire and burns if properly handled. Do not open and crush, heat above 60 C / 140 F or incinerate. If there is a serious swelling of the battery, do not continue using. Electronic Regulatory Labels To view e-labels, (1) Enter to System Settings
(2)Tap About phone (3) Tap Regulatory labels User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 91 of 94 Power Specifications Electrical Ratings Input Operating Conditions Temperature Humidity Altitude Storage Conditions Temperature Humidity Altitude 5VDC/9VDC/PPS:3.3-11VDC 0C - 50C 10% to 90% (non-condensing) 0 to +10,000 ft (3,048m)
-30C - 60C 5% to 95% (non-condensing) 0 to +35,000 ft (10,668m) User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 92 of 94 Section 7: Warranty Information For warranty information, go to http://support.elotouch.com/warranty/
User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 93 of 94 www.elotouch.com Visit our website for the latest Product Information Specifications Upcoming Events Press Releases Software Drivers To find out more about our extensive range of Elo touch solutions, go to www.elotouch.com, or call the office nearest you. Google, Android, Google Play, YouTube and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. North America Tel +1 408 597 8000 Fax +1 408 597 8001 elosales.na@elotouch.com Europe Tel +32 (0)16 70 45 00 Fax +32 (0)16 70 45 49 elosales@elotouch.com Asia-Pacific Tel +86 (21) 3329 1385 Fax +86 (21) 3329 1400 www.elotouch.com.cn Latin America Tel +52 55 2281-6958 elosales.latam@elotouch.com User Manual Elo Mobile Computer M60/M60C UM600609 Rev A page 94 of 94