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SEUIC UserManual FCCID:2AC68AUTOIDQ7 AUTOID Q7 Series Industrial Handheld Terminal AndroidProductsUserManual Version1.0 JiangSu SEUIC Technology Company Co., Ltd. Copyright The information contained in this manual is provided in the form of maintaining the status quo, subjected to amendments without prior notice. The company makes no warranty of the contents contained in this manual, including but not limited to the implied warranty of merchantablequalityandfitnessforaparticularpurpose.Thecompany isnotresponsibleforerrorscontainedinthismanualoraccidentsand incidentallossesduetosupply,implementationoruseofthismanualor theexamplesinit. Softwarecopyright 2018SEUICCompany This manual contains proprietary information for copyright protection. All Copyrights Reserved. Any part of the manual shall not be photocopied, republished, adapted or translated without the prior writtenpermissionofSEUIC,exceptforbeingallowedbycopyrightlaw. Thecopyrightofthismanualandrelatedapplicationsoftwareareowned bythecompany,andareprotectedbythePeoplesRepublicofChinaand theinternationalcopyrightlaw. Bothbrandandproductnamesmentionedinthismanualarethetrade names, service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respectiveowners. Ifyouneedmoreproductinformationandsupport,pleasecontactour JiangSu SEUIC Technology Company Co., Ltd. salesrepresentative,ordirectlylogontoourwebsite. JiangsuSEUICTechnologyCo.,Ltd. Companyaddress:NO.15XinghuoRoad,NanjingNew&HighTechnology IndustryDevelopmentZone,210061,NanjingCity,JiangsuProvince,China. Tel:862552261298 Fax:862552268995 Companyofficialwebsite:www.seuic.com Productwebsite:www.chinaautoid.net Mailbox:AUTOID@seuic.com ServiceHotline:4006770876 JiangSu SEUIC Technology Company Co., Ltd. RevisingRecord Version V1.0 Revisinginfo Completetheinitialversion Date By 20160912 IreneLyu JiangSu SEUIC Technology Company Co., Ltd. Contents Chapter1UsageNote....................................................................................................1 1.1CautionforLaserscanengines.........................................................................1 1.2Safetynotes.......................................................................................................1 1.3Maintenancenotes...........................................................................................2 Chapter2Devicelayout.................................................................................................3 Chapter3Keyboard.......................................................................................................5 Chapter4QuickStartGuide..........................................................................................7 4.1FirstUse.............................................................................................................7 4.2Start...................................................................................................................7 4.3Poweroff...........................................................................................................7 4.4Restart...............................................................................................................7 4.5InstallingtheSIMCard......................................................................................8 4.6InstallingtheSDcard................................................................................................8 4.7Installingthebattery.........................................................................................9 Chapter5ChargingtheBattery...................................................................................11 5.1Chargingtime..................................................................................................11 5.2Chargingtemperature.....................................................................................11 5.3Batterypowersupply......................................................................................11 5.4Notesforbatteryuse......................................................................................12 5.5LEDIndicators..................................................................................................12 Chapter6HomeScreen...............................................................................................14 6.1StatusBar........................................................................................................14 Chapter7Settings........................................................................................................16 7.1WLAN..............................................................................................................16 7.2Bluetooth........................................................................................................26 7.3DataUsage......................................................................................................29 7.4More................................................................................................................30 7.4.1Airplanemode.......................................................................................30 7.4.2NFC........................................................................................................30 7.4.3WiFiCalling..........................................................................................31 7.4.3AndroidBeam.......................................................................................32 7.4.5Portablehotspot...................................................................................32 7.4.6VPN........................................................................................................33 7.4.7Mobiledata...........................................................................................34 7.4.8Cellphoneplan......................................................................................37 7.4.9Resetthenetwork.................................................................................37 7.5Display.............................................................................................................39 I 7.6Notification.....................................................................................................43 7.7Sound..............................................................................................................43 7.8Applicationmanagement................................................................................44 7.9Storage............................................................................................................45 7.10Battery...........................................................................................................46 7.11Memory.........................................................................................................47 7.12Location.........................................................................................................47 7.13Security.........................................................................................................48 7.14Accounts........................................................................................................49 7.15Languageandinput.......................................................................................50 7.16Backupandreset...........................................................................................51 7.17Dateandtime................................................................................................52 7.18Scheduledpoweronandoff.........................................................................52 7.19Accessibility...................................................................................................53 7.20Print...............................................................................................................54 7.21Developeroptions.........................................................................................54 7.22Aboutphone.................................................................................................55 Chapter8Typicalapplicationsintroduction................................................................58 8.1Scantool..........................................................................................................58 8.2Systemupdate.................................................................................................65 8.3Mobilebutler..................................................................................................68 8.4Onceconfigure................................................................................................76 8.4.1Import...................................................................................................76 8.4.2Export....................................................................................................80 8.4.3Userconfiguration.................................................................................82 8.5Featuressetup.................................................................................................85 8.5.1Glovemode...........................................................................................86 8.5.2Prohibitdropdownstatusbar..............................................................86 8.5.3DisableVirtualHomeKey.....................................................................86 8.5.4Prohibitthescannerkeyfrompassingvaluetotheapps.....................86 8.5.5Automaticallycloseunknownsourceafterreboot*.............................87 8.5.6Hideshortcutontheleftsideofthelockscreen*.................................87 8.5.7Hideshortcutontherightsideofthelockscreen*..............................87 8.6CertificateWhitelist........................................................................................88 8.7ShortCutKeysettings......................................................................................91 Chapter9Troubleshooting..........................................................................................94 Accessories...................................................................................................................96 II Chapter1UsageNote 1.1CautionforLaserscanengines Laserradiation,pleasedonotstaredirectlyintothebeam. 1.2Safetynotes Your device can only use the battery and charger specified by the company. Using unqualified accessories may cause the battery leakage,overheating,burstandfire. Donotshortcircuitthecharger,otherwiseitmaycauseanelectric shock,smokeandchargerdamage. Please do not use the charger when the power cord is exposed, otherwiseitmaycausefireandanelectricshock. Pleasedonotdisassembleormodifythecharger,otherwiseitmight leadtopersonalinjuries,anelectricshock,fireandchargerdamage. Tounplugthechargebyholdingandpullingthecharger,pullingthe powercordmayresultindamageorcauseanelectricshockandfire. Cleanthedevice,batteryandchargerwithsoftanddrycloth. Please do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solutions to 1 cleanthedevice. 1.3Maintenancenotes Thisproductiswaterproofanddustproof,butitstillshouldbekept awayfrombeingoperatedintheenvironmentofextremelyhighor low temperature. Please refer to temperature and humidity standardsintheproductspecifications. Hardpressonthescreenmaycausedamagetothescreen.Pleasedo not use a resistive screen touching pen to avoid the scratch or damage to the screen. To clean the screen, please spray a small amountofthecommercialLCDcleanerontoasoftclothinsteadof sprayingcleanerdirectlyontothescreen. DonotuseanychemicalcleaningagenttocleantheLCDscreen. Keep the scanning exit window clean and stay away from sharp objects. Ifthisproducthasnotbeenusedforalongtime,pleasemakesureto downloadthedatatothecomputerstore,andremovethebattery. Pleaseseparatelystorethedeviceandbatterypack. Itwilltakealongtimetofullychargethebatterywhenitisthefirst timetoworkorrecoveryfromstorage. In the event of device failure, please take down the situation and informationandcontactwithmaintenancestaff. 2 Chapter2Devicelayout Figure21Frontview 3 Figure22 Backview 4 Chapter3Keyboard Thereare31keysintotal,including29keysand2sidebuttonsonthe keyboardofAUTOIDQ7device. KeyDescription:
Table31Keydescription Key Function Functiondescription Homekey Touch togobacktomainscreen. Backkey Scankey Sidescankey FnLockkey text touch the application. On to close to return to the previous screen or the input the onscreen Touch exit interface, keyboard. Normally, press to scan barcode as the scan key. Onthecamerainterface,(thebuiltincamera), asthephotobutton. Normally, press to scan barcode as the scan key. Onthecamerainterface,(thebuiltincamera), asthephotobutton. Lock keyboard input and initiate Fn function keyinput Enterkey Confirm Directionkey:up InFnmodeasbackgroundlight+
Direction down key:
Directionkey:
Left InFnmodeasbackgroundlight InFnmodeasVolume+
5 Directionkey:
Right InFnmodeasVolume 0 Input0orspace Delete Delete,inFnmodeas*inputkey
. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CustomKey
(P1toP7) key,inFnmodeas#inputkey Number1key,orthesymbolof InStrokeinputmode:Horizontalstroke InFnmode:F1key Number2key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofA,BandC InStrokeinputmode:Verticalstroke Fnmode:F2key Number3key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofD.EandF InStrokeinputmode:Leftfallingstroke InFnmode:F3key Number4key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofG,HandI InStrokeinputmode:Rightfallingstroke InFnmode:F4key Number5key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofJ,KandL InStrokeinputmode:Horizontalhook InFnmode:F5key Number6key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofM,NandO InFnmode:F6key Number7key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofP,Q,RandS InFnmode:F7key Number8key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofT,UandV InFnmode:F8key Number9key, InEnglishkeyboard:LetterofW,X,YandZ InFnmode:F9key Available for users to custom the function in accordingtotheirneeds. 6 Powerbutton Poweron/offbutton,towakethedevicefrom sleepmode. Chapter4QuickStartGuide 4.1FirstUse Takethedeviceandbatteryfromthepackage,setthebatterycover locktoopentoinstallthebattery,thelockthebatterycover.Long pressthePowerbuttonuntilthePDAvibratestostartthedevice. 4.2Start Firstusethedeviceortheapplications,therewillbepopuptipsto guideyoutousethePDA. 4.3Poweroff Long press the power button and select Power Off on the promptedselectionmenutoswitchofthedevice. 4.4Restart Withthedeviceinnonsleepmode,pressandholdthePowerbutton 7 for2suntiltheselectionmenudisplays.TouchRestartandthenthe OKtorestartthedevice. 4.5InstallingtheSIMCard PleaseinstalltheSIMcardasinstructedbelow:
InserttheSIMcardinthedirectionshowninthefigureintotheright cardslot(formicroSIMcardornanocard,please usetheSIMcard supportframetohelpfitintothecardslot). Fig.41InstallingtheSIMCard 4.6InstallingtheSDcard PleaseinstalltheSIMcardasinstructedbelow:
Insert the SD card in the direction shown in the figure below
(microSDormicroSDHC). 8 Figure42InstallingtheSIMCard Note:1.PSAMcardisnotsupported. 2.Thedevicedoesnotsupportthecardhotplug,pleasereset afteraccidenthotplug. 4.7Installingthebattery Slide the battery cover switch to the right side to unlock, pull out the battery cover, install the battery in according the instruction label and thenlockthebatteryover. 9 Figure43Removethebatterycover 10 Chapter5ChargingtheBattery Thenewdevicebatteryischargedfortestinthefactorywithpossible electricityremain,pleasechargethebatterybeforeusingitforthefirst time.TheAUTOIDQ7seriesdevicecanalsobechargedwithUSBcable, devicechargingdockandspecifiedflapendchargingcradle. 5.1Chargingtime Battery:thebatterysfirstchargetimeisabout3.5hoursthroughthe adapter, and the LED indicator is solid red when charging. When chargingiscompleted,theLEDindicatorislongandsolidgreen. 5.2Chargingtemperature Thebestoperatingtemperatureisroomtemperature18~250C. The battery can not be charged with the temperature lower than100Corhigherthan550C. 5.3Batterypowersupply The battery can also be charged separately with the single battery chargingdockorthefourslotbatterychargingdock. Note:Ifyoudonotusetheproductforalongtime,pleasechargethe 11 deviceatleastonceeverytwomonths. 5.4Notesforbatteryuse Ifthebatteryiscompletelydischarged,thedevicecantbeturnedon immediately. This is a normal phenomenon. Allow the depleted devicetobechargedforafewminutesbeforeturningonthedevice. The battery can be charged repeatedly, but the battery is a consumable product. Please replace a new battery if you find the device'sstandbytimeisgreatlyreduced. Batterychargingtimechangeswithtemperatureandbatteryusage. Pleasechargeitatareasonabletemperaturerange. Whenthebatteryisinlowpower,thedevicewillgivethelowpower warning. When the battery power is too low, the device will automaticallyshutdown. 5.5LEDIndicators the LED indicator, in the middle of the top right of the device, indicates the battery and charging status by flashing different colors:
WithouttheinsertionofUSBandchargingadapter,redflashshows thatthebatterypowerislow.Pleasechargethedeviceassoonas 12 possible. With insertion of USB cable and charge adapter, long bright red indicatesthatthebatteryischarging. WithinsertionofUSBcableandchargeadapter,longbrightgreen indicatesthebatteryisfullycharged. IftheLEDindicatorontherightsideofthedeviceflashesbluejust like the breathing light, it indicates that theres a message for reading.Pleasecheckitintime. When a bar code is scanned, the LED indicator flashes red once. Whenthebarcodeisnotscanned,therewillbenoLEDflash. Note:Whenthesystemisincharge,theblueindicatorlightwillnotbe on. 13 Chapter6HomeScreen Find this icon
,gotosetting oftheapplication, clickthebuttonon therightcornertosetthehomescreen.Therearetwodefaultscreens fortheuserschoice. Figure61HomeScreen Table61Homescreenfeatures Statusbar:displaynotificationandstatusicons. Displayarea:usedtoplaceAPPicons,foldersandwidgets. Shortcuts:taptolaunchAPPs. Trayapplication:taptoviewalltheAPPs. 6.1StatusBar Statusiconsandnotificationiconsarelocatedatthetopofthescreento notify the device status information and notifications, as shown in the tablebelow:
14 Table62StatusIconsandNotificationbarIcons Icon Description Icon Description AvailableWiFiNetwork ConnectedtoaWiFiNetwork Uploadingdata TheportableWLANison Donotdisturbmode VibrateMode MissedCalls NewMessages Screenshotssaved Alarmactivated PreparingmicroSDCard USBdebuggingand connecting SIMcardmissing Downloadingdata Mobiledatanetworkavailable anditsstrength Airplanemode Scanningison Batterybeingcharged Batteryisfullycharged Lowpowerlevel Bluetooth 15 7.1WLAN Chapter7Settings Findthisicon:
>Settings
>WiFiandnetwork
>WLAN 2.4Gand5GWiFiprovidesthefarthest450feet(150m)and300feet
(100m)wirelessnetworkaccessrangerespectively(note:industryclass AP,openarea).TousetheWiFionyourdevice,youmustconnecttoa wirelessaccesspointorhotspot. Note:theavailabilityandrangeoftheWiFisignalaredeterminedbythe number, the infrastructure, and the object to which other signals are penetrated. Tap WiFi and then turn on the WiFi switch. Connect to the WiFi network. 1. TapWLANandswitchontheWiFi.Thedevicewilldetectavailable wirelessnetworksautomatically. 2. ThentheWiFinetworklistavailablewillshowthenetworknameand securitytypeoftheWiFinetwork(opennetworkorencryptednetwork) 3. Taponeofthenetworkstomakeaconnection.Ifyouselectanopen WiFinetwork,yourdevicewillconnectautomatically.Ifthenetworkis 16 protected,enterthepasswordwhenpromptedandthentapConnect. Taptoconnecttothenetwork Taptoturnonanddetectthenetwork Figure71WiFimenu 4.WALNfrequencybandsetting(Clickthe attherightabovecorner oftheWLANpagetoentertheAdvancedthenWLANfrequencyband).If you select only 5GHz/2.4GHz frequency band, only 5GHz/2.4GHz frequencybandAPcanbesearched. 17 Figure72WLANfrequencyband RefreshtheWiFiinterfacetodetectandlisttheavailableWiFi. ClickanyotherWiFitoconnect. 5. WiFi roaming threshold and roaming increment can be set by the advanced settings according to customer needs (on the WiFi switch interfacefind
,briefpressittoenterintoAdvancedWLAN). Figure73WLANroamingsetting
(1) Roaming threshold: when the connected AP signal value (Note: a 18 roaming environment is required) is lower than the set threshold, the roamingwillbetriggered.Whentheroamingthresholdissetto65dBm, roamingwillbetriggeredbylowervaluethan65dBm. Figure74Roamingthreshold
(2) Roaming increment:when the signal difference value between the twoAPsreachesthesetvalue,roamingwillbetriggeredtoconnectto theAPwithbettersignalvalue.Ifthedifferencevaluebetweenthetwo APsishigherthan5dBm,asshowninthefigure(Roamingthresholdis alsorequiredtobereached),roamingcannormallystart. 19 Figure75Roamingincrement 6.WIFIworkmodeconfiguration:supportmoduleconfigurationoffixed workmode(a/b/g/n),andthedefaultis802.11AUTO. Figure76WIFIworkmodeconfiguration 7.WIFIdataratesupportsratecontrolandthedefaultvalueisDataRate AUTO. 20 Figure77WIFIdatarate 8.AGCmonitorthresholdconfiguration;AGCRXcontrolfunctionisused toadapttothenoisyenvironmentandlowreceivingefficiencytoreduce theinterference,andthedefaultisMODEOFF. Figure78AGCmonitorthresholdconfiguration 9. WiFi status information: you can view relevant information on the WiFistatusinformationinterface,andtapREFRESHSTATS,suchasWiFi 21 status, the connected AP, signal value, MAC address, etc., as shown in thefigurebelow;
Figure79WiFistatusinformation 10.Powersavingmodesettings:therearethreemodes:powersaving, fullpower,fullpowerbuttosavepowerinsleepmode,andthedefault is power saving mode. Power saving indicates always taking the powersavingmode;fullpowerindicatesalwaystakingtheactivitymode, hugepowerconsumption;fullpowerbuttosavepowerinsleepmode indicatesthatonlysavingpowerinthesleepmode. 22 Figure710Powersavingmode 11.WiFiSSIDFilterRulesandconfigureblacklistandwhitelist
(1)WiFiSSIDFilterRules(setfilterrules):therearethreerules:Donot useanyfilterrules,OnlydisplaywhitelistAP,DonotdisplayblacklistAP, asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure711Setfilterrules
(2)Theblacklistconfigurationcontainsaddingthewhitelist,deletingthe whitelist for the specified serial number, adding the blacklist, deleting 23 the specified blacklist, and displaying the current list status. Enter the correctSSIDnumbertoaddtheblack/whitelist;entertheserialnumber ofAPtodeletethespecifiedwhite/blacklist;enter0todeleteall(TheAP serialnumbercanviewedbydisplayingthecurrentliststatus). Figure712Configureblacklistandwhitelist Note:whenthedeviceisconnectedtoaWiFinetwork,theconnected WiFi icon will display in the status bar and shows you the signal strength(indicatedbythenumberofbandsthatlightup).Ifyoutouch the WiFi network that is currently connected to the device, its name, status, speed, signal strength, security information, and IP address will bedisplayed. If you want to remove the wireless network settings on your device, touchandholdtheconnectedAP,andthenselecttoforgetnetworkand deletethisAP,asshowninthefigure:
24 Figure713Deleteormodifynetwork Note: the device will remember an encrypted WiFi network you have usedbeforeandreconnecttoitautomatically.Youdontneedtoenter password again. When WiFi is enabled, the device will automatically connectstothebestnetwork. ConnecttootherWiFinetworks On the WiFi On/Off switch interface, touch the scan, and you will thenseealistofavailableWiFinetworks. TaptheWiFinetworkyouwanttoconnect 25 7.2Bluetooth Findthisicon:
>Settings
>WiFiandnetworks
>Bluetooth 1On the Settings screen, tap Bluetooth, and then tap the switch to activateitanddetectotherBluetoothdevices;
2Select a Bluetooth device you want to pair with from the detected Bluetoothdeviceslist;
3. Input the PIN code into the popup dialogue box of the Bluetooth connectionrequestonyourdevicetoconfirm;
Taptheswitchtoactivateit Figure714Bluetoothmenu 26 4.Tapthesetbuttonontherightsidetorenameandcancelsavingthe paireddeviceorperformotheroptionsaccordingtoyourownneeds:
Figure715PairedBluetoothdevicessettings 5. Bluetoothtransfer:youcansendthefiles,photos,videos,MP3and otherdocumentsviaBluetoothtoanotherdevice.Forexample,selecta MP3, and then press and hold the MP3 to share. Select a device to transfertheMP3toontheshareinterfaceandtapsend,asshowninthe figurebelow:
27 Figure716Bluetoothtransmission 6.Atthetimeofsending,youcanseetheupwardarrowmarkontheleft sideofscreentopandswipedowntoviewthetransmissiondetails,as showninthefigurebelow:
Figure717Bluetoothtransmissionprogressbar 7.Whenthefileissent,thereisamessageprompt. 28 Figure718Bluetoothshareresults 8. Bluetooth headset is also connected with a device via the normal Bluetooth pairing. Bluetooth headset can be used for voice communications,multimediadisplayandsoon. 7.3DataUsage Findthisicon:
>Settings
>WLANandNetwork
>DataUsage Taptoswitchonthemobiledataandsetthemobiledatalimit. Figure719Datausage 29 7.4More Findthisicon:
>Settings
>More Figure720Moremenus 7.4.1Airplanemode Check the Airplane mode and the wireless will be automatically shut down. 7.4.2NFC When NFC is turned on, you can beam data to another NFCcapable devicebyholdingthedevicesclosetogether.Forexample,youcanbeam app content. At the same time, the installation of third party NFC softwareallowsyoutoreadandwriteRFcardoperation. 30 Figure721 NFCfeature 7.4.3WiFiCalling The users can use it to make phone call when the function is on as shownbelow:
Figure722 WiFiCalling 31 7.4.3AndroidBeam UsetheAndroidbeamtosharefileswithotherdevicewhenitson. 7.4.5Portablehotspot
(1) Use this device as a WiFi hotspot to share the devices mobile data connection with other mobile phones and computers with the WiFimodule.
(2) Settings>More>Tethering and portable hotspot>Portable WLAN hotspot>Start, asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure723Portablehotspotsettings
(3)Setupaportablehotpot,asshowninthefigurebelow:
32 7.4.6VPN Figure724ModifyWLANhotspot After starting VPN, you need to add the VPN private network (for example, you can access the company's internal file server and other network shared resources). You can connect to the company's VPN server via the VPN client anywhere. After obtaining the VPN account, youcandialviatheVPNtheclientanddialingsuccessfully,thenaccess thecompanyssharedresources. 33 Figure725VPNSetting 7.4.7Mobiledata 1. Activate mobile networks: After entering the roaming environment with the data roaming activated, data communication can be directly switchedtotheroamingstate. Figure726Mobiledataroaming 34 2.Network preference: The task bar will display the corresponding networkmodefortheuserstoset,andthedevicewillconnecttothe choosenetworkpriortootherseveniftheyareavailable. Figure727Preferrednetworktype 3. Access point names: China Mobile default is generally cmnet, China Unicomdefaultis3gnet,andTelecomthectnet,asshowninthefigure below:
Figure728AccessPointName(APN) 4.AddspecialAPN,tap
,andthentheinterfaceinthefigurebelow 35 will pop up, containing general add name (userdefined), APN (Access PointName),username,password,etc..PressMenubuttontosaveor Back button to directly go back. If you want to modify or delete the added APN, tap to enter modify APN and then press Menu button to saveordelete,asshowninfigurebelow:
Note:whenaddingAPN,theotheroptionscanbesetaccordingtotheir ownaccesspointrequirementsasrequired. Figure729AddanddeleteAPN 36 5.Networkoperators:detectnetworkoperatorsresourcesinthecurrent environment. 7.4.8Cellphoneplan The users can set the data limit in according to their data allowance servicetomonitorthedatatheyhaveused. 7.4.9Resetthenetwork Rest the WLAN, mobile data and Bluetooth by click the Resetting to enterintotheconfirmationinterface,clickresettoconfirmtheresetting requestasshownbelow:
Figure730Resetthenetwork 37 1.WLAN:TheWIFIAPpasswordwillbeclearedoutandtheWIFIwillbe disconnectedafterresettingtheWLAN. 2.Mobiledata:Theenhancedmodeof4GLTEwillbeautomaticallyon afterresettingthenetworkevenifithasbeenswitchedoffbeforethe resetting. 3.Bluetooth:Afterthenetworkresetting,therenamedBluetoothwillbe resettodefaultandthepairedBluetoothrecordwillbecleaned. 38 7.5Display Findthisicon:
>Settings
>display 1. Brightness; drag the slider to left or right to adjust the backlight manually. Figure731Display 2. Adaptive brightness: Tap Autobrightness to automatically optimize brightnessaccordingtoambientlightconditions. 3. Wallpaper:tapitandthenchangethewallpaper.Chooseonefromthe collection of preset wallpapers, including both still and dynamic wallpapers,orfromphotosyouvetakenwiththecamera. 39 Figure732wallpaper 4. Sleepmode:youcanchangethetimethedevicegoesintosleepmode, andthedevicewillautomaticallygoesintosleepmodewhenithasbeen sparedforapresettimeperiod. Figure733Sleepmode 5. Screen saver: Switching the screen saver on to choose any screen saver to preview, or set the condition to enter into screen saver automatically including the device being put into charging dock or chargingcradleorboth,etc. 40 Figure734Screensaver 6. Notificationturnsonscreen:Whenitson,newmessageorotherkind ofnotificationwilllitupthescreenautomatically. 7. Font size: you can change the devices font size in according to the usersneedsvariesfromsmalltohuge. Figure735Fontsize 8. Textsize:Tosetandadjusthowbigthescreenwillbetodisplaythe 41 contents. Figure736Displaysize 9. Auto rotate screen: Rotate the screen content: automatically rotate thescreenandswitchbetweenhorizontalandverticalscreenbasedon the angle of device orientation; Lock the current orientation: maintain theverticalscreenanddonotchangeasthedevicerotates. Figure737Autorotatescreen 10. Multiscreen:Whenitson,thedevicewillautomaticallysearchfor thedeviceusingthesamenetwork,clickthecomputertoconnectand 42 shareitsscreenwiththecomputer. 7.6Notification Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Notification Tap to switch on or off the settings for the application notifications, including enabling or disabling the notification, display without sound notification,notshowingthecontentswhenthescreenislocked,etc.as shownbelow:
Figure738Notification 7.7Sound Findthisicon:
43
>Settings
>Sound Youcansetupvolume,phoneringtoneanddefaultnotificationringtone. Youcanalsotaptoswitchonoroffthesettings,suchasAlsovibratefor calls,dialpadtones,thescreenlockingsounds,thetouchsounds,and thevibrateontouchandsoonasshownbelow:
Figure739Soundandnotification 7.8Applicationmanagement Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Application Click any application to enter into the application list to uninstall them.(Please note, only the third party developed application can be uninstalled,theapplicationisnecessaryforthesystemnormalfunction 44 whichcannotbeuninstalled.) Figure740Applicationinfo 7.9Storage Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Storage Youcanviewtheavailablecapacityoftheinternalstorageandselectthe option to perform a media scan on an external memory card or an externalUSBdevice 45 Figure741Storage 7.10Battery Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Battery Viewtheamountofbatterypowerleftandtheusagetime. Figure742Battery 46 7.11Memory Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Battery Viewtheaveragememory,totalmemory,availablememoryleftorthe memoryusedbyalltheapplicationsetc.asshownbelow:
Figure743Memory 7.12Location Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Locationmode CheckmarkGoogle'slocationserviceandthenswitchonGPSpositioning function. The thirdparty positioning software will be automatically downloaded. 47 Figure744Locationmode 7.13Security Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Security Set up the Screen lock mode, owner info, encrypted phone, display password, device manager, Unknown sources, unknown source applicationinstallationpasswordsettingandsoon. 48 Figure745Security Forunknownsourceapplications,thedevicelimitstheirinstallationby default. If you want to install, please checkmark the Unknown sources option and then you will be prompted to enter password. After the passwordbeingentered,theapplicationswillbeabletoinstalled(default password:4007770876). Thisfeaturewillbeuncheckedbydefaultwhenthedevicerestarts. Intheunknownsourceapplicationinstallationpasswordsetting,youcan changepassword. 7.14Accounts Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Addaccount Create accounts and sync contents with your accounts(you can sync 49 contacts information, calendar and so on with other cloudbased products,requiringanaccountandserver). Figure746Addanaccount 7.15Languageandinput Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Languageandinput On this setting screen, some options are available, such as Language, Spell checker and Personal dictionary. You can select your favorite keyboard and input settings, set texttospeech output and adjust the pointerspeed.Ifyouinstallotherinputmethods,theywillbedisplayed onthisinterface. 50 Figure747Languageandinput 7.16Backupandreset Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Backupandreset Makebackupcopiesorperformthefactorydatareset. Figure748Factorydatareset 51 7.17Dateandtime Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Dateandtime You can set the device to update date and time or time zone automaticallyviathenetwork,orsetdateandtimeandselectthetime zoneyoureinmanually.Youcanalsoselectdisplayformatofdateand time. Figure749Dataandtime 7.18Scheduledpoweronandoff Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Assistance You can configure the power on and off time of the device on this 52 interface. Figure750 Scheduledpoweronandoff 7.19Accessibility Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Accessibility You can set the System, Captions, Magnification gestures, Large text, Highcontrasttext,Powerbuttonendscall,Autorotatescreen,Audible password prompts, Accessibility shortcut, Text To Speech (TTS) output andTouchandholddelay. 53 Figure751Accessibility 7.20Print Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Print Afterinstallingprintdriveprogram,thedevicecanbeconnecttoprinters toprintdocuments. 7.21Developeroptions Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Developeroptions Go to Settings>About phone>Build number: tap Build number for manytimesandenterthepassword4007770876inthetextboxwhen 54 youareprompted.Developeroptionsthenwillbeenabledandyoucan obtainsomeotherinformationaboutthedevice.Developeroptionscan befoundunderSettingsofallAndroiddevicesbydefault. Figure752Developeroptions 7.22Aboutphone Findthisicon:
>Settings
>Aboutphone Detailedinformationofthedevice:
55 Figure753Aboutphone 1. Status:CheckBatterystatus,Wifistrength,SIMcardstatus,IMEI information, IP address, Serial number, and so on as shown in Figureabove. 2. Law information: License information of some of the source codes. 3.Modelnumber:Displaythemodelofthisdevice;
4.Serialnumber:Displaythedevice'sS/Nnumber;
5. Device function version: Display the function number of this 56 device;
6.Androidversion:Androidsystemversion;
7.Basebandversion:Devicekernelinformation;
8.Kernelversion:Kernelversionnumber;
9.Buildnumber:Devicesystemsoftwareversion. Figure754Status 57 Chapter8Typicalapplicationsintroduction 8.1Scantool 1.Findthisicon
,Tapittoentertheinterfaceshownbelowandthen scancanbenormallystarted. Figure81Homescreenofscantool 2.SelectBarcodeandenterthebarcodetypesettinginterface.Set thebarcodetypeyouneed;
58 Figure82Barcode 3.1DscannerGotobasicsettingtosetthedurationtime,scanangle, timeoutlimitsetc. 2DscannerGotobasicsettingtosetthescanningsafetygrade,light, lightcontinuationtime,exposure,aimingmodeetc. Note:Thebasicsettingsfordifferentscannervaried,detailsreferto therealscannersettings. Figure831Dscannerbasicsettings Figure842Dscannerbasicsettings 59 4.OpenApplicationSettingstosetthebasicscanswitches,asshownin Figure85:
(1)Sound:Giveyouavoicepromptwhilescanning;
(2)Indicator:Theindicatorstaysgreenduringscanningwhenitson.
(3)Vibrate:Giveyouavibrationtipwhilescanning;
(4)Append:Continuouslyoutputbarcodes;
(5)Autoclear:Automaticallyclearthelastbarcodebeforethenextbar codescanningstarts;
(6)Bootedstart:AutomaticallyturnontheScantoolwhenbootingup;
(7)Showtype:Displaythebarcodetypewhilescanning;
(8)FilterinvisibleChar:Filtertheinvisiblebarcodecharacters;
(9)Filterthefirstandlastspaceofthebarcode:Filterthefirstandlast spaceofthebarcode;
(10)Stop scan on up: Loosen scan button and the scan lighting immediatelyturnsoff,orpressscanbuttonandthescanlightcontinues foracertaintimerange(setScanduration)beforeturningoff;
(11) Loop scan: Automatically scan bar code continuously; if switch on continuouslightingmodeinBasicsettingsandthenscanwithcontinuous lighting;
(12)Interval:Settimedelaybetweentwoscans;
(13)Restorethebarcodedefaultsettings:youcanrestorethebarcode 60 defaultsettings,asshowninFigure85;
(14)Barcodesuffix:Addbarcodeoutputsuffixonyourown(Theycan benumbers,letters,specialcharacters,etc.);
(15)Barcodeprefix:Addbarcodeoutputprefixonyourown(theycan benumbers,letters,specialcharacters,etc.);
(16)EndChar:youcanchoosethebarcodetoendtheoutput,including:
Enter,Tab,Space,None;
(17)BarcodeSendMode:SelectFocus,Broadcast,EmuKeyorClipboard to send (Emukey needs the input which supports the hard keys), as showninFigure87.EndCharcanbeselectedtosendoverkeysinthe focusinputmode.
(18)Developer:Inputpassword888888andthendeveloperoptionscan bemodified(notrecommendedtomodify),asshowninFigure88. 61 Figure85Applicationssettings 62 Figure86Restorebarcodedefaultsetting Figure87EmuKeysettings 63 Figure88Developer 5. HideandExitapplications
(1) Tap Hide: the application will run in the background and scanningcanbeenabledbypressingthescanbuttononanyediting interface;
(2)TapExit:exitandclosetheapplication. Figure89HideandExit 64 8.2Systemupdate This application is convenient for customers to complete remote updates. 1. Find this icon phone>Updater,asshowninthefigurebelow:
, and enter Updater (or go to Settings> About Figure810 Systemupdate 2.Incaseofgoodnetworkconnectivity,tapCheckforupdates.Ifthere arenoupdatesavailable,youwillbepromptedthatthecurrentversion isthelatestone;ifyouarenotifiedofupdates,tapDownloadtoenter thedownloadinterface,asshowninthefigurebelow:
65 Figure811CheckforupdatesandDownload 3. TapDownload:oncedownloadiscompleted,tapInstallnow.Your devicewillrestartautomaticallyandgoesintotheupdatingstatus, asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure812Updatenow Whenthepowerislessthan30%,youwillbepromptedtochargethe devicebeforeupgrading,asshownbelow:
66 Figure813Lowpowernotification 4.Systemupdatesettings,asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure814Settings 67 8.3Mobilebutler Thisapplicationisdesignedforthecustomerstosetupaccessrightsof Androidportableterminalsaccordingtotheirownneedsandtoprohibit userstoaccessnondesignatedapplications. Go to Settings>Home screen,and then select Mobile butler as showninthefigurebelow:
Figure815Defaultlaunchersetting Administratorsettings:changepassword
(1) OpentheapplicationandpressF6Menukey(Fn+number6key) toadditemstothedesktop. 68 Figure816Nopasswordsetinterface Asshowninthefigureabove,theadministratorpasswordisnotset. YouneedtosetthepasswordfirstandtapOKtoenterthepassword settingscreen,asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure816Initialpasswordsetting Settheadministrator's initial password asrequired,e.g.123456.Note:
Theycannotbeempty,andtheconfirmationpasswordshallbeexactly thesameasthenewpassword. 69
(2) Briefly press the Fn+Number 6 Key again, as shown in the figure below:
Figure818Passwordinputinterface Entertheadministratorpassword(123456).Youcanpasstheverification andthenenterthescreeninthefigurebelow:
Figure819Applicationaddinginterface 70 SelectanapplicationtoaddtothedesktopandtapOKtocomplete;Add anapplicationtoSelfstartingandtheapplicationwillbeautomatically enabled when the device boots up (Note: Selfstarting currently only supportsoneapplication),asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure820HomescreenofMobilebutler
(3)Administrator:changepassword InputthecorrectpasswordandtapSettingstoentertheSettingsscreen. Tap Change password and then the interface of Change password will popup:
71 Figure821Changepassword
(4) Administrator:Changename EnterthesettingsandyoucanchangethenameofMobilebutler. Figure822Changename
(5)Wallpapermodification Go to Settings, and then tap Wallpaper modification. In the figure below,Wallpapersarestoredthephonememory/Pictures.Galleryis storedinthephonememory/DCIM/Camera:
72 Figure823Wallpapermodification
(6)Passwordprotectionsettings Setthepasswordprotectionproblem(anoptionalsetting),asshown infigurebelow:
Figure824Passwordprotectionsetting The leftside figure above shows the password protection settings interface.Whenthepasswordprotectionsettingiscompleted,thereis 73 thecorresponding[forgetpassword]option(asshownintherightside figureabove)belowthepasswordverificationentrybox.Thepassword requiresbeingreset,otherwiseitcantberetrieved.
(7) Allow new applications to add <> Do not allow new apps to be addedbydefault. IfyouselectAllownewappstobeaddedbydefault,Theappsthatare installed after entering the Mobile butler are displayed on the Mobile butler'sdesktop.IfyouselectDonotallownewappstoaddbydefault, anyinstalledAppwillnotbedisplayedonthedesktop. Note:Theonlineupgradeapplicationisnotanewapplication.
(8) Menubuttonsdisplayonthedesktop<>Menubuttonsdoesnot displayonthedesktop. Control whether to display the menu button on the desktop: select Menubuttonsdisplayonthedesktopandthenthebuttonswilldisplay onthedesktop.Tapthebuttonoptions:Set/Exit,asshowninthefigure below:
74 Figure825Menubuttons Settings:directlyentertheinterfaceofMobilebutlersettings(Password isrequired). Exit:ExittheMobilebutlerandgobacktothesystem'sdefault launcher (the default device has the default launcher option the first timeyouentertheMobilebutler).
(9)Mobilebutlerbootfromthestart<>Mobilebutlerdoesnotboot fromthestart Control whether the Mobile butler is used as the default launcher. Mobilebutlerdoesnotbootfromthestart:thedefaultlauncherissetas thesystemdefaultlauncher;Mobilebutlerdoesnotbootfromthestart:
setMobilebutlerasthedefaultlauncher. 75 8.4Onceconfigure This application is used to quickly copy the configuration information from one to another within the same model devices, so that the two devicesrelevantconfigurationwillbeexactlyidentical. Configurationimportcannotbeachieveddifferentmodeldevices. Findthisicon
,andentertheOnceconfigureinterface;
Figure826Onceconfigurationinterface 8.4.1Import 1.Importfile You need to place the configuration compressed package in specific directory of the external SD card. External SD card system path is: SD card/SysSetting/Setinfo.tar.gz. 76
(1)Manuallyimport:
1) Place the configuration compressed package
(File name is Setinfo.tar.gz)intheSDcard/SysSettingdirectory,asshowninthefigure below:
Figure827Configurationcompressedpackagedirectory 2) Enter the Once configure and tap Import file. The following prompt willpopupandtapOK;
Figure828Importfile 77 3) After the success of the import, the items and status of the file importedwillpopup.TapConfirmandthentapRestartnowwhenyou are prompted (Some configuration will not take effect immediately withoutrestartingthedevice). Figure829Successfullyimportfileconfiguration 2ImportQR Thisfeaturecanimporttheexternalconfigurationfilesbyscanningthe 2Dcode,andyoucanalsolaunchthecameratoscanotherexternal2D codetoimportconfigurationfiles.
(1)EnterOnceconfigureandtapImportQR.PlacetheQRcodeyouwant toimportwithinthescanframe,asshowninthefigurebelow:
78 Figure8302Dcodeimportwindow
(2)Afterthesuccessfultransmissionofthescan,theitemsandstatusof the2Dcodearedisplayed.TapOKandthenRestartwillbeprompted. Tap Restart now (Some configurations will not take effect immediately withoutrestart). Figure831SuccessfullyimportQR 79 8.4.2Export 1ExportFile Thisfeatureallowsyoutoexportalltheconfigurationitemsofthedevice inOnceconfiguretothespecificdirectoryoftheexternalSDcard.The nameoftheexportedfileisSetinfo.tar.gzandtheexportpathis:
A) ExternalSDcard/SysSetting B) InternalSDcard/SysSetting If external SD card is available, the file is prior to be exported to the externalSDcard.
(1) Enter Once configure and tap Export file. The following poppedup interfaceindicatesthesuccessofexport.Ifthereexistconfigurationfiles intheexternalSDcard,youwillbepromptedwhenexportingthemand theoriginalfileswillbecoveredwhenyoureimportthem:
Figure832Exportfile 80
(2) The file exported name is Setinfo.tar.gz, and you can view it in SysSetting/external(internal)SDcard/Filemanager:
Figure833Exportfilepath 2ExportQR Export QR to generate 2D code: connect the Bluetooth channel via scanningQRcodetotransfertheconfigurationfiles.
(1) Enter Once configure and tap Export QR. The poppedup interface indicatesthesuccessofexportandtapConfirm:
81 Figure834ExportQR
(1) 2Dcodegeneratedintheapplicationbelowcanbeviewedby tappingitssmallicon. Figure835QRCode 8.4.3Userconfiguration 1.Userprofiles Name:UserConfig.xml Storagelocation:ExternalSDcard/SysSetting/UserConfig.xml A) ExternalSDcard/SysSetting B) InternalSDcard/SysSetting If external SD card is available, the file is prior to be stored in the externalSDcard. 82 Example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<projects>
</projects>
<project desc="MobileBulter" desc_zh="">
<path>/data/data/com.cn.seuic.homedemo/databases/homeApp.db3</path>
<path>/data/data/com.cn.seuic.homedemo/files/wallpaper.png</path>
</project>
<project desc="WIFI information" desc_zh="WIFI ">
<path>/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf</path>
</project>
des:defaultnameofsettingoptions des_zh:Chinesenameofsettingoptions Path: Configuration path of setting options (More than one, such as Mobile butler) Note:ifthereisanyotherlanguage,addtheappropriatename,format:
des_standard language abbreviation =
corresponding language configurationname. 2.Exportuserprofiles Place user profiles that meet documentation requirements in the specified location, as shown in the figure below (Take the external SD carddirectoryasanexample):
Figure836Userprofile 83 EnterOnceconfigureandtapExportfile.Thefollowingfigureindicates thefilehasbeensuccessfullyexported:
Figure837Successfullyexportuserprofiles 84 8.5Featuressetup Thisapplicationisdesignedforthecustomersspecialneedstoquickly accessthefeaturestheywanttouse. 85 8.5.1Glovemode Figure838Featuressetup WhenGlovemodeisturnedon,youcantouchthescreenwhilewearing gloves and the sensitivity of touch screen will be higher at the same time;
8.5.2Prohibitdropdownstatusbar Thisfeatureisturnedon. Ittakeseffectimmediatelyanddropdownstatusbarisdisabled. Thisfeatureisturnedoff. Ittakeseffectimmediatelyanddropdownstatusisnormal. 8.5.3DisableVirtualHomeKey Thisfeatureisturnedoff. Home button at the middle of the screen is enabled, and tap to returntoHomescreen. Thisfeatureisturnedon. Home button at the middle of the screen is disabled, and no responsetotappingindicatesithasbeenblocked. 8.5.4Prohibitthescannerkeyfrompassingvaluetotheapps Thisfeatureisturnedoff. 86 ToprohibitsomeapplicationsuchasTelnetfrompassingallthepressed valuetoitsserver. Thisfeatureisturnedon,someapplicationsuchasTelnetmightpassall thepressedvaluetoitsserver. 8.5.5Automaticallycloseunknownsourceafterreboot*
Thisfeatureisturnedoff. Restartthedevice:Unknownsourcewillnotbecanceled,andAPKcanbe directlyinstalledwithoutrequiringpasswordinputagain. Thisfeatureisturnedon. Restartthedevice:Unknownsourceiscanceled,andinstallingAPKagain requiresreenteringthepassword. 8.5.6Hideshortcutontheleftsideofthelockscreen*
Switch on this feature and hide the shortcut application entry at the lowerleftcornerofthelockscreeninterfacetopreventcameraorother customfeaturesfromenteringthelockscreeninterface. 8.5.7Hideshortcutontherightsideofthelockscreen*
Switch on this feature and hide the shortcut application entry at the lower right corner of the lock screen interface to prevent camera or othercustomfeaturesfromenteringthelockscreeninterface. 87 8.6CertificateWhitelist Thissoftwareisusedtoimportspecifiedappcertificateintowhitelist.If anapkissignedbycertificateinwhitelist,itcanbeinstalledwhilesystem settingforallowingunknownappsourcesisnotchecked.Theapplication passwordis:20020322. Figure839CertificateWhitelist 1.ImportCertificateFromAPK The application will search for all APK files within the directory of the internal storage, and display the file name and directory the file is locatedat.Aftertickingthesingleormultipledisplayitems,userscantap ImportbuttontoimportthecertificateintheselectedAPKfileintothe system. 88 Figure840APKFileList 2.ImportCertificateFromPackageInstalled The application will display the installed thirdparty APP name and its packagenameinthesystem.Aftertickingthesingleormultipledisplay items, users can tap Import button to import the certificate in the selectedAPKfileintothesystem. Figure841PackageInstalledList 89 3.Removecertificate Theapplicationwilldisplaythenameoftheaddedcertificate.Checkthe single or multiple display items and tap Remove to remove the corresponding certificates from the system whitelist. The display items thataregrayandhavenocheckboxesarethesystemdefaultcertificates, andtheycantbedeleted. Figure842Whitelist Notes:
TheaddedcertificatewillbenamedwiththeAPP'spackagename. For certificates with the same contents and different names, only one recordissavedandthenameissavedwiththefirstrecord. 90 8.7ShortCutKeysettings ThisapplicationisusedintheShortCutKeysettings(FnandPn),whichis convenientforcustomerstoquicklyaccessfrequentlyusedapplications. 1.Findthisicon
,andenterShortCutKeysettingsinterface;
Figure843HomescreenofShortCutKeysettings 2.ShortCutKeysettings:taptheFnkey(suchas:F2)toenterthesettings interface,asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure844AddShortCutKeyinterface 91 Selectthecorrespondingapplication,asshowninthefigurebelow:
Figure845SuccessfulShortCutKeysettings 3. Unregister hot key: hold and press Fn key (such as: F2) and the followinginterfacepopsup:
Figure846Unregisterhotkey TapUnregisterhotkeyandyoucancancelthehotkeysettings;tapCancel, andthenexittheUnregisterhotkeyinterface. 92 4.UseShortcutkeys:switchthekeyboardmodeintoFnKeymode,and with Fn button light on, press F2F10 on the keyboard; P1P7 can be activatedwithoutbeinginFnKeyMode. 93 Chapter9Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution When pressing the power button,theAUTOIDQ7does notturnon. Therechargeablebatterydid notcharge. Nosound. TheAUTOIDQ7shutsoff. The AUTOID Q7 does not decode with reading bar code. Criticallylowbattery levelorthebatteryis completelydischarged. The battery may not be seatedproperly. Systemcrash. Batteryfailed. Battery temperature toohighorlow. Volume setting is low or turnedoff. is The AUTOID Q7 inactive is is Thebatteryiscompletely discharged. Scanning application notloaded. Onthebarcodesettings or application settings interface. Unreadablebarcode. The barcode decoding functionisnotenabled. The brandnew is not programmedforthisbar code. Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect. 94 Fullychargethebatteryor replacethebattery. Insertthebatteryproperly. Performasoftreset. Replacethebattery. Put the battery at room temperature. Adjustthevolume. Thedisplayturnsoffafter aperiodofinactivity.Set thisperiodof from15 secondsto30minutes,or nevergointosleep. Charge or battery. Loadascanningapplication ontheAUTOIDQ7. Setthescanapplicationto thescaninterface,orhide thescanapplication. Ensure the symbol is not defaced. Enterbarcodesettingsand enablethecorresponding decodingfunction. replace the PlacetheAUTOIDQ7within properscanningrange. closer Move to other Bluetooth devices, within a range of 10 meters (32.8 feet). the Bluetooth Turn on devicestofind. SettheBluetoothdevices todiscoverablemode. WLAN password incorrect. ExitUSBstoragemode. is Clear internal storage or switchthestoragelocation. Go to Settings and then enableMobilenetwork. Go to Settings and then select the correct Network mode TimelyrechargeyourSIM. AUTOIDQ7cantfindany Bluetoothnearby. APcantbeconnected. camera The launched cant be Mobile network cant be connected. far Too Bluetoothdevices. from other Authentication The Bluetooth nearby arenotturnedon. TheBluetoothdevices Notintheindiscoverable mode. Show failed. A message appears statingMemoryisfull. A message appears stating SD card storage isfull. Dataisnotenabled. Network is mode incorrectorSIMcardnot registerederror. SIMcardarrears. 95 Accessories Pleasekeeptheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsforthewarrantyand storageofthedeviceinthefuture.Thefollowingaccessoriescanbetter improveyourworkandyoucanpurchaseasrequired. AUSBcable (standard) Achargingadapter(standard),thechargerisapoweroffdevice. OneHandStrap(standard) Arechargeablelithiumbattery(standard) AbrandnewAUTOIDQ7seriesproduct Devicechargingdock(withEthernetandbattery)(optional) Devicechargingdock(withoutEthernetwithbattery)(optional) Batteryfourslotchargingdock(optional) Batterysingleslotchargingdock(optional) Clippedondatacable(optional) Backpack(optional) Stylus(optional) Vehiclecharger(optional) OTGdatacable(optional) 96 Warning The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types AUTOID Q7 (FCC ID: 2AC68-AUTOIDQ7) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 0.415W/Kg. Accessory designated by Manufacture must be used to meet body worn RF exposure compliance. FCC statements:
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. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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. 97
1 2 3 4 5 | External Photos | External Photos | 452.84 KiB |
FCC ID:2AC68-AUTOIDQ7 External Photos 1. EUT front view 2. EUT rear view 3. EUT left side view 4. EUT right side view 5. EUT top view 6. EUT bottom view 7. Ports and slots supported by this device 8. Accessories
1 2 3 4 5 | Internal Photos. | Internal Photos | 2.48 MiB |
FCC ID:2AC68-AUTOIDQ7 Internal Photos 1. EUT uncover view 2. Antenna view
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-09-19 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
4 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
5 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2019-09-19
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Jiangsu SEUIC Technology Co.,Ltd
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023928609
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
NO.15 Xinghuo Road, Nanjing New & High Technology Industry Development Zone
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1 2 3 4 5 |
NO.15 Xinghuo Road, Nanjing New & High Technology
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Nanjing, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
2AC68
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
AUTOIDQ7
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
K**** F****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
025-5********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
025-5********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
1******@qq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Industrial Handheld Terminal (BT / WIFI) | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grant Comments | Output power is maximum Peak conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power is maximum Peak conducted. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz channel bandwidth. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to hand strap or designated accessories by manufacture. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for body-worn accessory is 0.42 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power is maximum average conducted. This device supports 20,40 and 80 MHz channel bandwidth. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to hand strap or designated accessories by manufacture. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for body-worn accessory is 0.41 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co. Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M**** F******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
+86 7********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Z******@morlab.cn
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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 | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0080000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.394 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5720 | 0.018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5805 | 0.016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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