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NLS-
Portabl User G MT70 code) Daata Coll le (Barc uide lector 2012 by Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Please carefully read the manual before use the product, and effectively to protect the safety of products operation. Please keep this manual after reading properly and save for the next reading. Do not disassemble the terminal or tearing the seal label on the terminal. Otherwise, Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. does not assume responsibility for the warranty or replacement. The pictures in this manual are for reference only. If the individual picture from the actual product was different with this manual, please refer to actual product. Regarding to the product modification and update, Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability, function, or design at any time without notice. This manual contains all the information is protected by copyright. Any Company and individuals should not in any way or reason for any form of extract, copy, sell all or part of this document without written permission. Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd Newland Science & Technology Park, No.1 Rujiang West Rd., Mawei district, Fuzhou, Fujian, China Web :http://www.nlscan.com Table of Contents Chapter 1 About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 3 Using the MT70 Series .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Chapter 4 Using WiFi Communication ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 Chapter 5 Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Chapter 6 Maintenance& Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................. 27 Chapter 1 About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the NLS-MT70. Documentation Set The documentation set for the NLS-MT70 provides information for specific user needs and includes:
NLS-MT70 Series Quick Start Guide
NLS-MT70 Series User Guide
API Software Development Manual
WinCE Software Utilities User Guide Describes how to get the NLS-MT70 Series up and running. This is the manual, Describes how to use the NLS-MT70 Series. Describes how to use API for application development. Describes how to use Newland's WinCE utilities software. Specification Performance Processor Operation System Memory Interface Physical Dimensions (L x W x H) Weight Display Keyboard Notification Marvell XScale PXA310, 806MHz CPU Microsoft Windows CE.NET 6.0 256MB RAM 128MB ROM for system area 2GB flash memory for user storage RS-232, USB 2.0, support USB charge 170.5 x 85 x 54 mm (6.7 x 3.3 x 2.1 inch) 454g (Including battery) 3.5 QVGA with backlight TFT Touch screen LCD, support sunlight readable 33 Keys Numeric with backlight (QWERTY optional) Vibrator, Speaker and LED Battery Main Backup 3.7V, 3300mAh Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery 3.7V, 150mAh Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery (support 50hours data backup) Expansion Power Adaptor Environmental Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Environmental Sealing 1 Micro SD memory slot Output: DC 5V, 1.5A; Input: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz 0.4A
-10 to 50
-20 to 60 5% ~ 95% (non-condensing) 1.5 m drop to concrete IP65 sealing Laser ( 4 mil) CCD ( 4 mil) CMOS ( 5 mil) Barcode 1D Barcode 2D Barcode Wireless WLAN Certificates FCC, CE, CCC Software Version Code128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code-39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, ISBN/ISSN, Code 93, etc. ALL 1D and PDF-417, QR Code, Data Matrix, Maxicode, Aztec, etc. Summit IEEE 802.11 b/g Firmware information query tool can detect and display terminal software and hardware version information and helpful future updates or maintenance. The firmware information query tool can detect the information:
A. To determine the operation system version. B. To determine the firmware version. C. To determine the system configuration, production date and other information. D. To determine the version of WIFI module, and WIFI MAC addresses. E. To determine the type and version of barcode engine. Tap StartSettingsControl Paneldouble clicks Firmware Information. Figure 1.1: Firmware Information 2 Service Information
+86-400-608-0591 sales@nlscan.com
+31(0)-345-870-033 Info@newland-id.com Newland China Phone Email Newland Europe Phone Email Newland Taiwan Phone Email Newland North America Phone Email
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+1-510-490-3888 Info@newlandna.com 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MT70 Series and explains how to install and charge the batteries, and power on the MT70 Series for the first time. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the pack. Verify that you received the following:
MT70 Portable (Barcode) Data Collector
USB cable
AC adaptor
Tethered stylus
Hand strap
Quick Start Guide Li-Polymer battery Getting Started Installing the Main Battery 1 4 2 5 3 6 1. Figure 1 indicates the direction to unlock thelatch. 2. Figure 2 indicates the direction to take out the battery cover. 3. Follow the instructions of figure 3 and 4 to insert the battery. 4. Follow the instructions of figure 5 to close down the battery cover. 5. Push the latch to the lock position. 4 Charging the Battery There are two ways to charge the battery:
Charge the terminal battery via USB connection to PC. Charging time: around 8-10 hours.
Charge the terminal battery via AC adaptor. Charging time: around 4 hours.
Charge the terminal battery at least 8 hours before its first use. Charging indication: Charging: red LED; Fully Charged: green LED. Keypads 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCAN key Barcode reading button. FUNC key User defined application function keys. SHIFT key To switching upper or lower case letters. TOOL key Pop-up shortcut menu, or perform shortcuts. Backlight key Open or close screen backlight Power key To power on, sleep or wake up the terminal. ALPHA key Alpha or numeric input switching. Power On, Suspend and Wake Up
Power On:
Long press the power button for 2-3 seconds to start the terminal.
Suspend:
5 During terminal in power on status, long press the power button for 2 seconds to turn terminal into suspend mode immediately. Terminal no operation in a period of time will go into suspend mode, when you turn on the auto suspend function. The timer for automatically into suspend mode can be set by:
Tap StartSettingsControl Paneldouble clicks Powerschemes.
Wake Up:
During terminal in suspended status, press power button to wake up the terminal. Calibrating the Screen The touch screen calibration tool is for setting accuracy of the touch screen. Tap StartSettingsControl Panel double clicks StylusCalibration. Click Recalibrate button then the screen becomes as shown in Figure 2.2.Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen. Repeat as the target moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue. Figure 2.1: Calibration Figure 2.2: Recalibrate Checking Battery Statues To check the charge status of the main battery in the terminal. Tap StartSettingsSystemdouble clicks Power. 6 Figure 2.3: Power Properties Figure 2.4: Power Properties - Schemes Power schemes has four status; Running, User Idle, System Idle and Suspend:
When user operates on the keypad or taps the touch screen, system is in the running state.
In running state, within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation, system turn to the user idle state.
In user idle state, within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation, system turn to the system idle state.
In system idle state, within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation, system turn to suspend state. Adjusting the Hand Strip The MT70 Series handstrap is attached to the bottom of the terminal. Adjust the hand strap to increase comfort when holding the terminal for extended periods of time. 7 Chapter 3 Using the MT70 Series Introduction This chapter provides the detailed instructions for using and setting the MT70 Series. Status Icons Figure 3.1: Desktop Icons The status bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the status icons listed in Table 3.1 Table 3.1 Status Icons. Icon Description Lowercase input. In state of digital input, pressed ALPHA key. Uppercase input. In lowercase input state, pressed SHIFT key. Uppercase lock. In lowercase input state, double pressed SHIFT key. FUNC key pressed. IP information. USB connection status. 8 Indicates battery charging. WiFi signal status. Displays current time. Keyboard panel. Background running program selection window. Programs Icon Table 3.2 Software utilities icons. Icon Program Name Description Stylus For the touch screen calibration settings. Light Setting For the screen and keyboard backlight settings. Peripheral Switch Used to offer power control function for peripheral module. Calculator For numeric calculation. UnitConver Unit conversion tool. Microsoft WordPad Mocrosoft WordPad text editing tool. LockConfig To keyboard and touch screen lock or unlock tool. 9 Wi-Fi WiFi communication management and configuration tool. Barcode Setting Barcode engine configuration tool. Autorun Setting the programs and parameters which need to boot automatically. SysBackupRestore Backup/Restore system registry, configuration and data in storage memory. Firmware Information For checking the system firmware information and version. Putty For Telnet terminal emulation tool. RegEdit System registry editing tool. uEasyFileCE Bluetooth file transfer utility. Setting Programs Icon Icon Description System volume adjuster. 10 11 Internet options setting tool. Enable/Disable connects with host PC. Memory storage management and configuration. Battery and devices power status and system power schemes settings. Password attributes (power on password and screen saver password) settings. System date, time and time zone settings. Region, language and input method settings. Dialing configuration. To remove programs that installed on the terminal. Input panel setting. Owner properties setting. Keypads 1 2 3 4 Network connects configuration. System information. Screen display interface and backlight configuration. View the information about certificates installed on the terminal. SCAN key Barcode reading button. FUNC key User defined application function keys. SHIFT key To switching upper or lower case letters. TOOL key Pop-up shortcut menu, or perform shortcuts. 12 5 6 7 Backlight key Open or close screen backlight Power key To power on, sleep or wake up the terminal. ALPHA key Alpha or numeric input switching. Numeric Keypad input mode Numeric Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 On ALPHA key locked state On ALPHA + SHIFT keylocked state 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
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a d g j m p t w b e h k n q u x c f i l o r v y s Z A D G J M P T W B E H K N Q U X C F I L O R V Y S Z Function Keys Introduction
FUNN key + Backlight key: Lock/ Unlock function. This locking function only work for one time then turn to unlock state automatically.
ALPHA and FUNC key is an independent processing, operation will not overwrite each other.
The SHIFT key is only works on the ALPHA key be pressed.
ALPHA and SHIFT key combination types:
The keyboard is in lowercase input state when the SHIFT key is not pressed. The status bar display lowercase icon.
The SHIFT key pressed once. Status bar display uppercase icon and turn back to lowercase icon after pressed any alpha key. If the pressed key is not an alpha key, to give up the SHIFT operation back to lowercase state.
Double pressed the SHIFT key (within 0.5 seconds) turn to uppercase input state, statues bar display uppercase icon. Pressed the SHIFT key again would turn back to lowercase state.
Long pressed or double pressed the TOOL key could popup the shortcut window.
Pressed the TOOL key + a number key, run the corresponding program. Stylus Use the MT70 Series stylus to select items and enter information. The stylus functions as a mouse. 13
: Touch the screen once with the stylus to select the menu item.
Tap
Tap and Hold : Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item.
Drag
: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text. Drag in a list to select multiple items. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the screen, do not use any device other than the Newland provided stylus. Adjust Volume Adjust the system volume using the tool program in control panel Tap StartSettingControlPaneldouble click Volume & Sounds. Click and move the slider to adjust the volume on "Volume and Sounds" dialog box. Figure 3.2: Volume Figure 3.3: Sounds Change Backlight Settings Use Light Setting program you can set the screen and keyboard backlight. Screen backlight has normal mode and low-power mode. Use this tool can also be set according to the different needs of the backlight brightness and auto-off timer. Tap StartSettingsControlPaneldouble click Light Setting as icon.
Screen backlight setting:
Normal Mode:
The backlight brightness can be set from 0-10 grade. You can drag the selected bar or click the up or down arrow to set the grade. Touch the screen or press any key will activate the backlight.
Low-power Mode:
Low-power mode backlight brightness level can be set from 0 to the grade of normal mode.
Switch Timer 14 Set after how many seconds if there is no touch the screen or keyboard press, the backlight automatically turn into low-power mode.
Keyboard backlight setting:
Set after how many seconds if there is no keyboard press, the backlight turn off automatically When you no press any key in a period of time, the keyboard backlight will turn off automatically. Memory storage management Figure 3.6: Backlight setting Storage Manager is a tool for manage the memory. Actions mode:
Format
Dismount
New Partitions Create a new partition in selected memory.
Delete Partitions Delete a exist partition in selected memory. Format the selected memory, the data in memory will be destroyed after memory formatted. Dismount the selected memory. Caution: The memory configuration changes will destroy all the data in memory, please contact with technical staff before change. 15 Figure 3.7: Memory Configuration Resetting the MT70 Warm reset:
Press the reset button to warm reset the terminal. It will take around 6-10 seconds to restart the system. User data in memory will not to destroy. Cold reset:
Cold reset the terminal by hold the power key and pressed reset button and release the power key when screen redisplay. It will take around 16-20 seconds system reloading and start again. Terminal will restart in factory default setting. User data in memory will destroy. You can use backup/restore tool to process your data. NoticeThe battery cover must be closed before execute reset function, otherwise the terminal will turn into suspend mode. Locking theMT70 Use the device lock feature to prevent use of the device. TapStartSettingsControlPaneldouble click LockConfig icon. 16 3.8: Lock configuration Below status you can lock the keyboard and touch screen. A. Terminal not operation in a period of time or by FUNC key + backlight button. B. Pressed screen unlock button to unlock your terminal. Figure 3.9: Lock state Figure 3.10: Unlock state Barcode Settings Barcode engine parameter configuration TapStartSettingsControlPaneldouble click Barcode Settings icon. 17 Barcode Setting program include Normal setting, Barcode setting and Test three select pages. A. Normal Setting:
Output Setting:
Output through the API : Use program API libraries control to get the barcode data.
Output by keyboard events : Output the barcode data to keyboard buffer to simulate keyboard input.
Output through the clipboard : Output the barcode data to clipboard.
Decode Mode Setting:
Decode Mode:
One time read mode
Start scan by key press : Press key start to scanning barcode until read success or time out to stop
: Press key start to scanning barcode, and released key to stop scanning. scanning.
Continue read mode
Read control by API
: Continue scanning barcode until change the reading mode.
: Start or stop scanning barcode by API software control.
Time Out:
Setting the timer of time out for scanning barcode, default value is 4000ms.
Prefix and Suffix Setting:
Provided the barcode reading result plus prefix or suffix function.
Trigger button Config:
Enable/Disable the trigger key.
Press start set button to disable the trigger key or press a trigger key to set a new one.
Decode Tips:
Select the indicate method for reading success. Figure 3.11: Normal setting 1 Figure 3.12: Normal setting 2 18 19 Figure 3.13: Norma setting 3 B. Barcode Setting:
Depend on the mode of your terminal, barcode setting page will display difference setting item.
1D Barcode configuration:Laser/CCD
Each type of 1D barcode enables or disables.
Each type of 1D barcode detail configuration.
2D Barcode configuration:CMOS
Each type of 2D barcode enables or disables.
Each type of 2D barcode detail configuration. Figure 3.14: Barcode configuration Figure 3.15: Barcode detail setting C. Barcode Testing Tap Test selection to display the below figure to test the barcode reading. Figure 3.16: Barcode test Reading 1D barcode Adjust the terminal barcode reading angle or the distance between barcode with terminal. Let the width of the scan line appropriately larger than the width of the barcode (about 4mm), in order to get the best reading. Right and wrong way of reading:
Reading 2D barcode The best reading distance and angle:
A. Adjust the terminal focus lights aiming to the center of 2D barcode. B. Adjust the reading distance between the terminal with barcode around 5-20 cm. C. Adjust the reading angle:
The relative pitch angle (the ) with barcode and terminal is less than 45 degrees (0 is the best) The relative skew angle (the ) with barcode and terminal is less than 45 degrees (5~20 is the best) The relative roll angle (the ) with barcode and terminal can be any angles (0~360 degrees). 20 Chapter 4 Using WiFi Communication Note: WiFi communication is an optional feature. A. Main Window TheMainwindowprovidesanoverviewofthecurrentwirelessnetworkconnectionconfiguration(ActiveProfile) Thefollowingimage(inFigure5.1)istheSCUMainwindowsforWindowsCE. Figure5.1:SCUMainWindow EnableRadio/DisableRadio When the radio is enabled, select this button (which displays Disable Radio) to disable it. When the radio is disabled,selectthesamebutton(whichnowdisplaysEnableRadio)toenableit.Whendisabled,theradiodoes notattempttomakeaconnectiontoanaccesspoint. ActiveProfile Todisplaysthenameoftheactiveprofile.Usethedropdownmenutoselectadifferentprofile. Note: If ThirdPartyConfig is selected (and after the device goes through a power cycle), WZC (Windows Zero Configuration)oranotherapplicationisusedtoconfiguretheSSID,AuthType,EAPType,andEncryption settings. Status ToindicatesthecurrentstatusoftheSummitradio.Connectionstatusesinclude:
Down TheradioisnotrecognizedbySummitsoftwareandthereforeisnotassociatedand norauthenticated. 21
Disabled Theradioisdisabled.Toenabletheradio,tapEnableRadiolocatedontheSCUMain window.Whentheradioisdisabled,itdoesnotattempttomakeaconnectiontoan accesspoint. Theradiohasnotestablishedaconnectiontoanaccesspoint.
NotAssociated
IftheradioEncryptiontypeissettoWEPorapresharedkey(WPAPSKorWPA2PSK),itshouldnowbecapableofobtaininganIP Theradiohasestablishedaconnectiontoanaccesspoint. Associated address(eitherstaticallyassignedorthroughDHCP)andpassingtraffic. IftheradioEncryptiontyperequiresEAPauthenticationthenanEAPTypemustbeproperlyconfiguredinorderforthedeviceto obtainanIPaddressandbecapableofpassingtraffic.
<EAP type> Authenticated The radio has established a connection to an access point and has completed EAP authentication successfully. RadioType Indicatesthetypeofradioinstalledinthedevice.Forexample:
IndicatesaSummit802.11gradiowhichsupports802.11band802.11g. BG B. Profile Window Profilesettingsareradioandsecuritysettingsthatarestoredforeachconfigurationprofile.Whenaprofileisselectedastheactive profileontheMainwindow,thesettingsforthatprofilebecomeactive. Notes:WhentheThirdPartyConfigprofileisselected,apowercyclemustbeperformed. Thefollowingimage(inFigure5.2)istheSCUProfilewindowsforWindowsCE Figure5.2:SCUProfileWindow ProfilechangesarenotsavedtotheprofileuntilyoutapCommit. UsingScantoCreateaProfile WhenyoutapScanontheProfilewindow,SCUdisplaysalistofthatarebroadcastingtheirSSIDs.Figure5.3belowisanexampleof aScanwindow. 22 Figure5.3:ScanWindow EachrowshowsanAP'sSSID,itsreceivedsignalstrengthindication(RSSI),andwhetherornotdataencryptionisinuse(trueorfalse). Youcansortthelistbytappingonthecolumnheaders.IfthescanfindsmorethanoneAPwiththesameSSID,thelistdisplaystheAP withthestrongestRSSIandtheleastsecurity.Everyfiveseconds,theScanwindowupdatestheRSSIvalueforeachoftheAPsinthelist. IfyouareauthorizedasanadministratorinSCU,youcancreateaprofileforanySSIDinthelist.Tocreateaprofile,doubletaptherow ToscanfornewAPsandviewanupdatedlist,tapRefresh. fortheSSID;ortaptherowandthentapConfigure Figure5.4:ScanWindow IfyoutapYesonthedialogbox,thenSCUcreatesaprofileforthatSSID,withtheprofilenamebeingthesameastheSSID(orthe SSIDwithasuffixsuchas"_1"ifaprofilewiththeSSIDasitsnameexistsalready).IftheAPisusingWEP,thenSCUopensadialog box in which you can specify WEP keys. If the AP is using EAP, then SCU opens a dialog box in which you can specify login credentialsfortheEAPtype(whichSCUassumesisLEAP).Afteryouenterinformationonadialogbox,youreturntotheSCUProfile window,whereyoucanviewandeditprofilesettings.Ifyoumakeanychanges,thenyoumusttapCommittosavethechanges. C. Status Window 23 TheStatuswindowprovidesstatusinformationontheradioconnectionbetweentheclientdeviceandtheaccesspointtowhichit's associated. ThefollowingimageistheSCUStatuswindowsforWindowsCE. D. Diags Windows Figure5.5:StatusWindow The Diagswindows enables you to troubleshoot connection issues with SCU. The following image is the SCU Diags windows for WindowsCE. Figure5.6:Diagswindow
(Re)connect Initiateareconnectoftheradio:Disableandenabletheradio,apply(orreapply)thecurrentprofile,attempttoassociatetothe wirelessLAN,andattempttoauthenticatetothewirelessLAN. Release/Renew ObtainanewIPaddressthroughDHCPrelease/renew. StartPing/StopPing Startacontinuouspingtotheaddressintheeditboxnexttothebutton.Oncethebuttonistapped,itsnameandfunctionchanges to Stop Ping.Pings continue until youtapStopPing, move to a differentSCUwindow(other thanDiags or Status), exitSCU,or 24 removetheradio. E. Global Window GlobalsettingsincluderadioandsecuritysettingsthatapplytoallprofilesandsettingsthatapplytoSCUitself.Anadministrator candefineandchangemostglobalsettingsontheGlobalwindowinSCU. ThefollowingimageistheSCUGlobalwindowsforWindowsCE Figure5.7:Globalwindow 25 Chapter 5 Accessories Battery Terminal battery capacity too low will cause the terminal malfunction. Please charge the battery at less than 8 hours for sure the main battery and backup battery capacity was in full charge states. Charging Use AC adaptor charging LED charging indicator Red light long bright Green light long bright
: During charge.
: Charge complete. LED indicator for Scanning/Decoding/Communication Red light bright Green light bright Blue light flash
: During scan barcode.
: Success decoded barcode.
: Communication module (WIF)during communication. Connect Host PC via USB cable 1. Open the USB port cover which is located in bottom of MT70. 2. Plug in USB cable connector to MT70 USB port and the other sides of cable connect to host PC. Notice: Please make sure the host PC already installed Microsoft ActiveSync before connection. 26 Introduction Chapter 6 Maintenance& Troubleshooting This chapter includes considerations on operation and battery charging, and providestroubleshooting solutions for potential problems during the terminal operation. Considerations on using MT70 Disassembly and modification Please do not attempt to disassemble or modify the terminal, if cause the damage to the terminal, Newland does not assume warranty responsibility. Connect power source Please use the terminal original power adapter otherwise there is a risk of damage to the terminal. Abnormal situation Leave far away from fire source during battery charging. Turn off the power when you found abnormal odor, overheating or smoke situation and contact Newland service center, there is a risk of fire if continue charge. Drop Damage If the terminal caused the damage because drop down. Please turn off the power and contact with Newland service center for help. LCD Display Do not stress or impact LCD screen, it may cause the broken glass of the LCD panel. If the glass of the LCD panel is broken, please do not touch the liquid, for fear to cause skin burns or infection. Stacking heavy objects Do not place heavy objects stacked on the terminal in order to avoid heavy objects lose balance and fall over cause injury. Placed location Do not placed the terminal in unstable, too moisture or dust places. It may cause to fire or electric shock, and also do not placed in direct sunlight for a long time. Use occasion Due to the terminal wireless module electromagnetic waves radiation will affect some instruments, so in the particular occasion that prohibited to use the wireless devices, such as aircraft, gas stations. Please do not use the wireless terminal in these occasions. 27 Caution
If the terminal lost power or abnormal cause can not boot up, try a hardware reset to start it, the method is to press the reset button with needles. The location of reset button, please refer to the related chapter.
Please do not throw or drop the terminal to avoid the LCD screen is damaged or cause the program interrupt execution to make the memory data loss, or other consequences of affecting the normal operation.
Clean the reading window periodically. Do not touch the transparent glass of the scanning window to avoid scratch or stain glass affecting reading performance.
Please do not use sharp objects to touch the screen, it may cause the screen is damaged or the internal short circuit.
Please use a soft and dry cloth to wipe the terminal, and do not use a damp cloth, benzene, thinner or other volatile chemicals to avoid the terminal keyboard and shell variant of aging.
Do not let the terminal face down in order to avoid the keyboard disoperation.
The environment temperature great change will lead to the terminal surface condensation, please dry the terminal before use.
Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. The plug considered as disconnect device of adapter. The power adapter shall be considered as safety approval by CE(Adapter AC input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz 0.4A; Output: 5Vdc/1.5A Manufacturer of Adapter: Guande Technology Co., Ltd. Model No.: KSAS0100500150D5)
The antenna(WIFI) is installed with 20 cm maintained between the antenna and users.
Extreme Temperature: -20~+45 Battery safety guidelines
Battery in fire will cause an explosion.
Battery can charge and discharge at least more than 500 times. Please renew the battery when the battery noticeably in shorter battery life.
Using the battery only provided from Newland, and also use the power adapter only provided from Newland to charge the battery.
Please unplugged the adapter when battery was fully charged, and do not continue to charge the battery. Since overcharging may shorten battery life. A fully charged battery is left unused, the battery will gradually discharge. It will not cause any abnormal states.
Do not use the damage or abnormal battery or adaptor already.
Please correctly collect and dispose of the battery and do not dispose the battery as general garbage. 28 Troubleshooting Problem Type Description Keyboard Keyboard malfunction or wrong character display. Battery indicator doesn't light when charging. Battery noticeably in short battery life. Battery is depleted. USB cannot communication. Cannot see characters on display. Battery USB LCD Screen Does not power on. System System crash. 29 Cause & Solution May be the keyboard components damage or cable loose contact between with mainboard socket. Please contact Newland maintenance or after service center. Check the adapter plugged in power outlet or contact with the terminal is well or not.
Check the battery whether is fully charged or malfunction.
Replace a battery if the battery is malfunction. Replace the battery.
Make sure the communication cable is plugged in well.
Make sure the connector or port whether is obstruction. If there is no above situation, it may be the components failure, please contact the maintenance or after service center.
Check the terminal whether is powered on.
Check the terminal whether is in suspended mode. Wake up the terminal first if yes.
Check the battery whether is in low states. Recharging the battery if yes.
Check the battery whether is poor contact. Reload the battery if yes.
Check the battery whether is depleted. Replace the battery if yes. If there is no above situation, it may be the components failure, please contact the maintenance or after service center.
Battery is in too low states may cause cannot turn on. Charging the battery over 8 hours then try again.
Replaced a battery if the battery was damage. If there is no above situation, it may be the components failure, please contact the maintenance or after service center.
Possible the user application to cause the terminal crashes, please check your application whether is safe.
May be the terminal accidental power down, please use the needles to reset the terminal. If reset does not work, try use cold reset to reboot the system.
FCC Warning:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. 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. 30
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Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech Co., Ltd.
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable (Barcode) Data Collector | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is peak conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen LCS Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd.
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1 | Name |
G******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-07******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86-07********
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G******@lcs-cert.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0150000 |
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