Instruction This manual provides information about basic features and using the PM75. Please read this manual carefully before using your handy payment device and peripherals to ensure safe and proper use. PM75 Android 11 User Manual Note: Screenshots in this manual may differ from actual screens. Revision History Revision Date Description V01 05 Jul 2021 Initial release 1 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Instruction PM75 SKUs PM75 Android 11 User Manual The contents of this manual can cover the following SKUs. SKU Part Number Network Scanner Battery Common RAM
/Flash SKU1 PM75G3V03BJE0C Wi-Fi/BT 3G/32G N3601 SR Standard SKU2 PM75G3V04BJE0C Wi-Fi/BT 3G/32G N3601 SR Extended SKU3 PM75G6V03BJE0C 3G/32G N3601 SR Standard SKU4 PM75G6V04BJE0C 3G/32G N3601 SR Extended Android 11, NFC, Rear camera SKU5 PM75G6Q03BJE0C 3G/32G N6603 Standard SKU6 PM75G6Q03DJE0C 4G/64G N6603 Standard LTE, GPS, Wi-Fi/BT LTE, GPS, Wi-Fi/BT LTE, GPS, Wi-Fi/BT LTE, GPS, Wi-Fi/BT 2 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Table of Contents PM75 Android 11 User Manual INSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1 Revision History ....................................................................................................................... 1 PM75 SKUs ............................................................................................................................. 2 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................. 7 Device Parts ............................................................................................................................ 7 Product Standard Accessories ................................................................................................. 9 Install SIM & SD card ............................................................................................................. 10 About SIM card ................................................................................................................... 10 About SD card .................................................................................................................... 12 Install & Remove Battery ....................................................................................................... 13 Install the battery ................................................................................................................ 13 Remove the battery ............................................................................................................ 14 Battery Hot Swap ................................................................................................................ 14 Charge the device .................................................................................................................. 15 Battery Specification ........................................................................................................... 15 Charge with power adapter ................................................................................................. 15 Charging Cradle ................................................................................................................. 16 LED Indicator ......................................................................................................................... 17 Turn on & off PM75 ................................................................................................................ 18 Use a Touch Screen .............................................................................................................. 19 Controlling the touch screen ............................................................................................... 19 System navigation .............................................................................................................. 21 LEARNING THE BASICS ........................................................................................ 23 Setup Wizard ......................................................................................................................... 23 Home Screen ......................................................................................................................... 24 Status bar ........................................................................................................................... 25 3 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Table of Contents PM75 Android 11 User Manual Notification panel ................................................................................................................ 26 Quick setting panel ............................................................................................................. 27 Apps & Widget .................................................................................................................... 28 Call ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Making a call ....................................................................................................................... 32 Answering a call ................................................................................................................. 34 Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 35 Add a contact ...................................................................................................................... 35 Contact detail ...................................................................................................................... 36 Message ................................................................................................................................ 37 MTP Connection with PC ....................................................................................................... 38 Manage the Files ................................................................................................................... 39 Lock the Screen ..................................................................................................................... 41 Settings .................................................................................................................................. 42 Adjust display brightness .................................................................................................... 42 Adjust sound ....................................................................................................................... 42 Adjust font size ................................................................................................................... 43 USING THE BUTTONS .......................................................................................... 44 Screenshot ............................................................................................................................. 44 Program Buttons .................................................................................................................... 44 CAMERA ................................................................................................................ 46 SCANNER ............................................................................................................... 47 Turn on / off the Scanner ....................................................................................................... 47 ScanSettings .......................................................................................................................... 48 Basic ................................................................................................................................... 48 Options ............................................................................................................................... 49 Notification .......................................................................................................................... 50 4 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Table of Contents PM75 Android 11 User Manual Wedge ................................................................................................................................ 51 Extended wedge ................................................................................................................. 52 Symbologies ....................................................................................................................... 56 About .................................................................................................................................. 56 Scan a Barcode ..................................................................................................................... 57 N3601 Scanner SKU (SKU1 ~ 4) ........................................................................................ 57 N6603 Scanner SKU (SKU5, 6) .......................................................................................... 57 ScanDemo ............................................................................................................................. 58 WIRELESS .............................................................................................................. 59 Mobile Network ...................................................................................................................... 59 Wi-Fi ...................................................................................................................................... 60 Bluetooth ................................................................................................................................ 61 Turn on / off ........................................................................................................................ 61 Pair and Connect ................................................................................................................ 61 Unpair and Disconnect ....................................................................................................... 62 Change the Bluetooth device details .................................................................................. 63 NFC ....................................................................................................................................... 64 RFID ...................................................................................................................................... 64 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................... 65 System information ................................................................................................................ 65 On Settings ......................................................................................................................... 65 On EmKit ............................................................................................................................ 65 Check Device Health ............................................................................................................. 66 OS Update ............................................................................................................................. 67 OS update via storage ........................................................................................................ 67 OS update via OTG port ..................................................................................................... 68 OS update via FOTA .......................................................................................................... 68 5 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Table of Contents Factory Data Reset ................................................................................................................ 70 Factory data reset via Settings app .................................................................................... 70 Factory data reset via recovery mode ................................................................................ 71 ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................... 72 Gun Handle .................................................................. ! . Charging cradle ..................................................................................................................... 72 Single Slot Cradle (SSC / SEC) .......................................................................................... 72 2SC (2 Slot Cradle) ............................................................................................................ 73 4SBC (4 Slot Battery Cradle) .............................................................................................. 73 RF750 (RFID Sled) ................................................................................................................ 73 SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 74 Battery Safety Information ..................................................................................................... 74 6 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started Device Parts Figure 1 PM67 Front view 1 8 2 7 PM75 Android 11 User Manual 3 4 5 6 No Name Description 1 LED indicator & Sensor Indicate the power status and notification. Find more details in LED Indicator 2 Receiver 3 Screen Use with making a phone call Display all operating screen 4 Microphone Use for collecting sound 5 I/O connector for cradle Connector for charging and communication with cradle 6 USB connector USB Type C connector for charging and data communication 7 Push-To-Talk / Scan button Use PTT function or scan a barcode by pressing
(Programmable button) 8 Volume up & down button Control the volume
(Programmable button) 7 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started Figure 2 PM75 Rear view 10 9 PM75 Android 11 User Manual 11 15 14 12 13 No Name Description 9 10 I/O connector for sled type accessory Battery cover release button Connector for communication with a sled type accessory Press to release the battery cover and replace the battery 11 Battery cover Protect the battery from detaching and damage 12 Scan button Scan a barcode by pressing 13 Power button Turn on/off the device 14 Rear camera & Flashlight Take a picture
& Use flashlight in camera or torch mode 15 Scanner Scan a barcode 8 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Product Standard Accessories The following items are in the product box. Accessory Name Battery pack AC/DC Power supply Country plug USB type C cable LCD protection film Hand strap 9 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Note: The images may differ from the actual accessory. PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Install SIM & SD card PM75 supports microSD card About SIM card Nano SIM card LTE SKU (SKU3 ~ 6) only SIM card is required for connecting mobile network and performing phone features (call, message) on LTE SKU (SKU3 ~ 6). To install the SIM card, 1. Open the battery cover while pressing the battery cover release button. Using the small latch on both sides of the cover, pull it up. Figure 3 Opening battery cover 2. Remove the battery. 10 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started 3. Gently pull out the card tray on the top of the battery slot. Figure 4 Pulling out card tray PM75 Android 11 User Manual 4. Put a Nano SIM card you prepared onto the SIM slot with the contacts facing up. Figure 5 Placing Nano SIM card 5. Gently insert the card tray. Caution: Do not push the card tray into the device too hard. The card tray may be damaged. 11 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started About SD card To install the microSD card, 1. Open the battery cover while pressing the battery cover release button. Using the small latch on both sides of the cover, pull it up. 3. Gently pull out the card tray on the top of the battery slot. 2. Remove the battery. Figure 6 Pulling out card tray 4. Put a microSD card onto the SD card slot with the contacts facing up. Figure 7 Placing microSD card 5. Gently insert the card tray. Caution: Do not push the card tray into the device too hard. The card tray may be damaged. 12 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Install & Remove Battery Install the battery 1. Open the battery cover while pressing the battery cover release button. Using the small latch on both sides of the cover, pull it up. Figure 8 Opening battery cover 2. Align the connector (gold contact) of the battery with the battery connector of device. 3. Insert the battery from top to bottom into the slot. Figure 9 Inserting battery 13 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started 4. Engage the battery cover from bottom, and then press the edge of the cover to close it firmly. Figure 10 Closing battery cover PM75 Android 11 User Manual Remove the battery 1. Open the battery cover. Figure 11 Removing battery 2. Pull the battery up using the small hole on the bottom of the battery slot. Battery Hot Swap PM75 supports the Battery hot swap mode which allows you to replace the battery without turning off the device. When the battery is removed from the device, the display turns off and the device enters Hot swap mode (For verification, a red LED will be turned on). In Hot swap mode, data is retained about 5 minutes. Once you replace the battery to a new one and close the battery cover firmly, the device will come back to normal operation mode without booting process. 14 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started Charge the device Before using PM75, charge the device enough to use. PM75 can be charge with power adapter or charging cradle. PM75 Android 11 User Manual Battery Specification
- Capacity: 2900mAh / 3.85V
- Rechargeable & Removable battery Charge with power adapter Caution: Always use an original charger and cable from Point Mobile. Other chargers and cables may damage the device. Also, make sure the charger and cables are not wet. Follow the battery safety information for safety of using the battery. 1. Assemble the country plug, AC/DC power supply and USB type C cable. 2. Connect the cable to the USB connector of PM75. 3. Provide power by plugging the power supply to the wall socket. Figure 12 Charging PM75 with power adapter 15 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started Charging Cradle PM75 can be charged with a dedicated charging cradle (Sold separately). Supported charging cradle is as follows. PM75 Android 11 User Manual SSC / SEC (Single Slot (Ethernet) Cradle)
- PM75 only
- PM75 + sled accessory mounted 2SC (2 Slot Cradle)
- Up to 2 units of PM75
- Can be assembled for share cradle (up to 3 pieces) 4SBC (4 Slot Battery Cradle)
- Up to 2 pieces of PM75 batteries
- Compatible with PM85 battery. 16 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started LED Indicator Figure 13 LED indicators 1 2 No Indicator Status Indication Solid green Device is fully charged Solid red Device is charging (With charger)
/ Battery is low (Without charger) 1 Power LED Blinking red Charging temperature is too low or too high (With charger)
/ Battery is very low (Without charger) Alternately blinking red & green Cannot recognize the battery Solid red Device entered hot swap mode 2 Notification LED Blinking blue Notification existing Blue flash Barcode reading success Red flash Barcode reading failed 17 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Turn on & off PM75 To turn on the device,
- Press and hold the power button on the right side of the PM75 until SMART BEYOND RUGGED logo displays on the screen. Figure 14 Power button To turn off the device,
- Press and hold the power button when the screen is on, until the power menu is shown. Then, tap Power off among the menu. Figure 15 Power menu 18 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Use a Touch Screen Controlling the touch screen Gesture Description Tap One-finger press Double tap One-finger press, lift, one-finger press, lift for zoom in action Long-press One-finger press, wait, lift for select action Drag, Swipe, or Fling One-finger press, move, lift for scroll or tilt action One-finger press, wait, move, lift for pick up and move, or select Long-press drag multiple items action 19 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Getting Started Action Description PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scroll Vertical or horizontal swipe in a single direction Pinch Open & Close action Two-finger press, move outwards and inwards, lift for zoom in / out Rotate When PM30 is turning sideways, screen orientation is changing 20 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started System navigation Navigation bar (Software Button) The navigation bar is enabled as a default, and it is located at the bottom of the screen. The recent app button, home button, and back button are placed on the bar in order. Figure 16 Navigation bar Shape Button Function Recent app button Tap to see the recently used app list. Home button Tap to go to home screen. Long-press to launch the Google Assistant. Back button Tap to go back to previous screen. Gesture Navigation If you are unfamiliar with the navigation bar or you want to see the screen with a wider screen, hide the navigation bar. The functions provided by the software buttons on the navigation bar can be used by using specific gestures. To hide the navigation bar, navigate to Setting > System > Gesture > System navigation and change the setting to Gesture navigation. Then, the navigation bar will be hidden. Note: To use the navigation bar again, change the setting to 3-button navigation. Figure 17 Gesture navigation 21 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Getting Started Find the gestures and matched function in the table below. Function Gesture Open recently used app list Swipe up from the bottom of the screen, hold, then release. Go to home screen Swipe up from the center-bottom of the screen. Back to previous screen Swipe from either the left or right edge. Launch Google Assistant Swipe up from either the left-bottom or right-bottom. 22 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Setup Wizard When PM75 starts very first time or boot after factory reset, Setup wizard is launched. Following the steps on the screen, set system language, Google account, Wi-Fi connection and copy the data, etc. Some settings can be skipped, but there may be restrictions on the use of system. 23 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Home Screen Home screen is a screen displayed after Setup wizard or pressing the Home button. Figure 18 Home screen 1 2 4 5 No Item Description Status bar Indicates device status and notification. App Tap to run the application Long-press to see the application's options 3 Google search Search an item with Google Favorites tray Place the frequently used apps App folder Apps are organized in the folder. Tap to open the App folder 24 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Status bar Status icons Time, status icons, and notification icons are on the Status bar. Icon Description Icon Description LTE connected 3G connected EDGE connected VoLTE enabled Airplane mode Strong signal Good signal Weak signal Data disabled No data connection LTE+ (LTE CA) connected Connection issue Data communication Hotspot enabled Connected to a Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi data communication Connected to a Bluetooth device Battery is full Battery is low Battery is partially drained Battery is critical low Battery is charging Cannot recognize battery Location service turned on Vibrate mode Speakerphone turned on Phone mic is mute Scanner turned on Scanner turned on, but trigger turned off Alarm is set 25 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Learning the Basics Notification icons Icon Description Icon Description PM75 Android 11 User Manual Upcoming event Other input method available New SMS or MMS message Connected to VPN network File downloaded OTG device connected Missed call New Email File uploaded File copied There are more notifications Notification panel Figure 19 Notification panel Notification panel displays a list of all notifications. Tap a notification to respond. To open the Notification panel, drag the Status bar down. To close the panel, swipe it up. 26 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Quick setting panel Quick setting panel contains some frequently used settings such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. To use the Quick setting panel, 1. Open the Notification panel. 2. Drag down the Notification panel. Figure 20 Quick setting panel 3. Tap a setting icon to enable / disable the setting or long-press an icon to see more detail. To edit the configuration of Quick settings panel, 1. Tap on the bottom of the panel. 2. By long-press and dragging the icon, customize the configuration of the panel. 27 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Apps & Widget App folder Figure 21 Create app folder To create the app folder, long-press an app icon and drag it to another app icon. To change the folder name, tap the Unnamed Folder and input a new name. Figure 22 Change app folder name 28 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics App drawer All installed apps are listed alphabetically in App drawer. To open the App drawer, swipe up the Home screen. To close the App drawer, swipe down the Home screen. Figure 23 App drawer Favorites tray To organize an app in the Favorites tray, shown. 2. Place the app icon in the Favorites tray. Figure 24 Add an app to Favorites tray 1. Long-press an app icon from the App drawer. Then, drag it slightly until the Home screen is 29 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Organize app in Home screen To organize an app in the Home screen, 1. Long-press an app icon from the App drawer. Then, drag it slightly until the Home screen is shown. 2. Place the app icon where you want.
(To cancel to place the app, drag it to Cancel area and release.) Figure 25 Place app in Home screen 30 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Widget To add a widget in the Home screen, 1. Long-press the empty space of the Home screen. 2. In three menus, select Widgets. Figure 26 Widget menus 3. Among the list, tap and hold a widget you want to add. 4. Place the widget to the Home screen by dragging. Note: To remove an app or a widget from the Home screen, long-press and drag it to Remove area. Figure 27 Remove from Home screen 31 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Call Note: Calling is only available on LTE SKU (SKU3 ~ 6). To make or receive a phone call, SIM card is required. Insert SIM card to PM75 first regarding Install SIM & SD card. Making a call 1. Tap Phone from Home screen or App drawer. 2. Tap to open a dialer. 3. Input a phone number. Figure 28 Dialer 4. Tap or next to a searched number to make a call. 32 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Learning the Basics 5. Control the Tap to hang up the phone. Figure 29 Calling screen PM75 Android 11 User Manual Icon Function Name Description Mute Keypad Speaker Add call Mute microphone Open the keypad Speakerphone mode Add another call (Enable when receiver answer the phone) 33 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Answering a call Check the callers name and number and tap ANSWER button to answer the phone call. Or tap DECLINE button to decline the phone call. Figure 30 Receiving call 34 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Contacts Add a contact Add a contact via dialer 3. Input additional information. 4. Tap Save. Add a contact via contacts app Figure 31 Add new contact via Contacts 1. Navigate to dialer through Phone, and enter the number. 2. Tap Create new contact or Add to a contact to save the number. Navigate to Contacts from App drawer and tap to add a new contact. Enter the contact details and tap Save. 35 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Learning the Basics Contact detail Figure 32 Contact detail Select a contact from the list to find more detail information. PM75 Android 11 User Manual Send a message Make a voice call Advanced options Make a video call Tap to edit this contact Tap to open advanced options such as delete, share, block, etc. Figure 33 Contact advanced options 36 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Message card. Note: Message feature is only available on LTE SKU (SKU3 ~ 6). And it requires a SIM Send a message or find the received message through Message application
. 1. Launch Message from App drawer. 2. Tap Start Chat and type the receivers name or phone number. Figure 34 Message list 3. Input a message. 4. Tap icon to send. 37 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics MTP Connection with PC To transfer the files with a PC, connect the device to the PC via USB cable first. 1. Drag down Status bar and tap Android System notification to change USB preference option. Figure 35 USB connection notification 2. Change the option to File Transfer from No data transfer. Figure 36 USB Preferences setting 38 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Learning the Basics 3. Now PC can recognize the connected device. Find PM75 device from file explorer of the PC. Figure 37 File explorer on PC PM75 Android 11 User Manual Manage the Files Figure 38 FileExplorer main screen No Description 1 2 Search a file Select media file type or storage 3 Open the advanced option Create a new window or folder, Select all files and folders, etc. 4 Change the view of file list 5 Tap a file or folder to open. Or long-press a file or folder to select 39 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Learning the Basics Long-press a file (folder) or tap the icon which is located beside of file name to select the file (folder). Figure 39 FileExplorer screen when file selected PM75 Android 11 User Manual No Description 1 Share the file via Bluetooth / Gmail / Google Drive, etc. Sharing is possible only with files 2 Delete the files or folders Open the advanced option
- Open with: Select which app to open the file
- Sort by: Sort the list by file name, size, type, etc.
- Select all: Select all files and folders 3
- Copy / Move to: Copy or move the file to a new location
- Compress: Create Zip file with the selected files or folders
- Rename: Rename the file or folder
- Get info: Display the file information 4 Selected file or folder is highlighted 40 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Lock the Screen Protect the device from unauthorized personnel by setting up the screen lock. 1. Navigate to Settings
> Security
. 2. Tap Screen lock. Figure 40 Screen lock 3. Choose a screen lock method.
- None: Screen unlocks immediately
- Swipe: Swipe the lock screen to unlock (Default)
- Pattern: Draw a pattern to unlock
- PIN: Input a PIN to unlock (At least 4 digits)
- Password: Input a password to unlock (At least 4 characters) 41 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Settings There are two ways to go to Settings:
Open the App drawer and tap Settings Open the Quick setting panel and tap gear icon Adjust display brightness To adjust the display brightness level, Open Quick setting panel and adjust display brightness bar Go to Settings
> Display
> Brightness level Figure 41 Normal brightness level Figure 42 High brightness level(higher than 80%) Caution: Using high brightness levels for long periods may cause eye strain and increase battery consumption. To adjust sound volume, go to Settings
> Sound and control the Media, Call, Ring, Alarm Adjust sound volume bars. Figure 43 Volume bars Caution: Using high volume levels for long periods may cause ear strain and increase battery consumption. 42 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Learning the Basics Adjust font size If the font size of the screen is too small or too large, adjust the font size. 1. Go to Settings
> Display 2. Tap Advanced 3. Tap Font size 4. Referring to the Preview, set the font size Figure 44 Set font size 43 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Using the Buttons Screenshot To take a screenshot, press and hold the power button and volume down button simultaneously. The screenshot image will be saved to Pictures > Screenshots folder in the internal storage. Program Buttons All buttons on the PM75 except power button can be optimized as you want. To map the button to other functions from default, 1. Navigate to EmKit
> Program Buttons 2. Select a button from the list Figure 45 Program buttons - button list Refer to the figure indicating button code name in the next page. 44 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Using the Buttons Figure 46 PM75 button code name VOLUME_UP VOLUME_DOWN PTT_L SCANNER_R Note:
SCANNER_B: Trigger button on the gun handle. 3. Choose one function you want to remap 4. Tap OK 5. After changing all key mapping, tap Apply to save the changes 45 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Camera PM75 has rear camera. To use the camera, open App drawer and tap Camera application
. Figure 47 is a main screen of Camera application, and Figure 48 is a screen that is displayed when you swipe the screen to right. Figure 47 Camera main screen Figure 48 Camera mode change/setting screen No Name Description 1 Focus zone You can change the focusing area by touching the other area 2 Advanced camera option
: Display the grid on the screen
: Set timer
: Set flash mode (Activate / Deactivate / Auto mode) 3 Shutter button Take a picture or recode a video 4 Mode change button Change the Camera or Video mode 5 Advanced camera setting Set resolution & quality of picture Enable / Disable saving location and manual exposure 46 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner Scanner is placed on the top of the PM75. Optimize the scanner settings for working environment and improve the efficiency. Figure 49 PM75 scanner location PM75 Android 11 User Manual Turn on / off the Scanner The scanner is turned off by default. To turn on the scanner, follow the steps. 1. Go to EmKit or Settings and tap ScanSettings. 2. Tap toggle button to turn on/off the barcode scanner. Check if the scanner icon (
) is placed on Status b Figure 50 Turn on scanner 47 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual When the scanner is turned on, scanner setting menus will be displayed. ScanSettings consists of Scanner ScanSettings Basic Options Notification Wedge Symbologies About Basic 1. Scanning Control the scanning options and wedge mode options.
- Change the scanners trigger timeout and set Auto scan & Continuous scan.
- Enable or disable the TouchScan, which is a software scanner button. Place a scan icon in any position and tap the icon to read a barcode. Figure 52 ScanSettings - Basic Figure 51 ScanSettings - TouchScan 48 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner 2. Wedge mode Change the result type of decoded data among the below list. PM75 Android 11 User Manual
- User Message
- Keyboard Event
- Clipboard (KEYCODE_PASTE)
- Clipboard (Ctrl + V)
Intent Broadcast
- Custom Intent Set Terminator as,
- None
- Space
- Tab
- LF
- Tap & LF Options Enable / Disable the center window, Aimer, Illumination. Set Decode mode & Power save mode. Figure 53 ScanSettings - Options 49 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner Notification Control the beep sound, LED and vibration option. Figure 54 ScanSettings - Notification PM75 Android 11 User Manual 50 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scanner Wedge Set below items in Wedge settings Barcode ID Aim ID Group separator Prefix Suffix Character set Extended Wedge Figure 55 ScanSettings - Wedge 51 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scanner Extended wedge PM75 supports Extended wedge that allows to edit the decoded data. Tap Enable extended wedge toggle switch and then set a rule in Configuration extended wedge. Figure 56 ScanSettings - Extended wedge For example, make a rule that add a string Point Mobile at the start of decoded data whenever decoding CODE128. 1. Tap Style (1) and select Condition (2). Figure 57 Extended wedge example_1 52 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner 2. Tap Symbologies and select CODE128 among the symbologies. Figure 58 Extended wedge example_2 PM75 Android 11 User Manual 3. Tap Style (1) and select Actions (2). Figure 59 Extended wedge example_3 53 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner 4. Tap ADD and select Move to start to point the start of the decoded data. Figure 60 Extended wedge example_4 PM75 Android 11 User Manual 5. Add another action of which action type is Send string. Set value as Point Mobile. Figure 61 Extended wedge example_5 54 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Scanner 6. Point Mobile string will be added to decoded CODE128 data. Before After PM75 Android 11 User Manual 55 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scanner Symbologies Enable or disable the specific symbology or set detail options. By tapping each symbology name to access detail options. Figure 62 ScanSettings - Symbologies Find the scanner information or restore the scanner settings to default. Figure 63 ScanSettings - About About 56 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scanner Scan a Barcode Point the scanner at the barcode and press a scan button on the PM75. If another button is set as scan trigger using Program buttons (Refer to Use the Buttons Program buttons), it can trigger the scan action, too. Figure 64 PM75 default scan button N3601 Scanner SKU (SKU1 ~ 4) Center the green dot aimer over the barcode. The entire barcode must be inside the illumination square. Figure 65 Aiming barcode (N3601) N6603 Scanner SKU (SKU5, 6) Center the cross-hair laser aimer over the barcode. The entire barcode must be inside the illumination square. Figure 66 Aiming barcode (N6603) 57 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Scanner ScanDemo screen. 3. Find scan result Figure 67 ScanDemo Using Scan Demo app, demonstrate the scanning feature. 1. Execute EmKit
> ScanDemo
. 2. Scan a barcode by pressing the scan button on the device or tapping Start scan button on the 58 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Wireless Mobile Network PM75 Android 11 User Manual Note: Mobile network is supported on PM75 LTE SKU (SKU 3 ~ 6) only. Check if your PM75 is LTE SKU. To connect mobile network, SIM card is required. Insert SIM card into PM75 first referring Install SIM
& SD card. After inserting the SIM card, reboot the device. When network is connected, a network icon will be appeared on the status bar. Figure 68 Mobile network icon Find network information and adjust the network settings in Settings
> Network & internet
. Figure 69 Mobile network setting Figure 70 Quick setting panel - mobile network This setting menu can also be accessed by long-press the Mobile data icon in Quick setting panel. 59 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Wireless Wi-Fi PM75 Android 11 User Manual To turn on and connect a Wi-Fi, 1. Go to Settings
> Network & internet
> Wi-Fi. 2. Tap toggle button to enable Wi-Fi. 3. Device searches for nearby Wi-Fi signals and lists them in order of signal strength. 4. Select a Wi-Fi SSID to connect. Figure 71 Wi-Fi connected 5. The message Connected under the SSID means the device complete to connect to the Wi-Fi. Note: There are Open Wi-Fi network and Secured Wi-Fi network. You can tell those apart by lock icon (
To connect the secured Wi-Fi network, you need to enter the password.
) in the nearby Wi-Fi list. Figure 72 Open Wi-Fi Network Figure 73 Secured Wi-Fi Network If there is a saved Wi-Fi network, simply turn on the Wi-Fi through the Quick setting panel. The saved network will be connected automatically. Figure 74 Wi-Fi in Quick setting panel 60 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Wireless Bluetooth Turn on / off Bluetooth is turned off as default. There are two ways to turn on the Bluetooth,
- Open quick setting panel and enable Bluetooth Figure 75 Bluetooth in Quick setting panel
- Go to Settings
> Connected devices
> Pair new device Pair and Connect Bluetooth is turned off as default. To turn on the Bluetooth and connect with a new device, 1. Go to Settings
> Connected devices
. 2. Tap Pair new device.
(Bluetooth will be turned on automatically) 3. Select the device you want to pair among Available devices list. Figure 76 Bluetooth available devices 4. Follow instructions on the screen (Pairing code or pairing confirmation dialog) and tap PAIR. 61 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Wireless 5. When the connection is succeeded, the connected device name is listed in CURRENTLY CONNECTED Figure 77 Bluetooth currently connected PM75 Android 11 User Manual To connect a device previously connected, select the device name from the PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED DEVICES list. Figure 78 Previously connected devices Unpair and Disconnect To unpair the device, select the name of the device you want to unpair from CURRENTLY CONNECTED list and tap FORGET Or tap DISCONNECT Figure 79 Forget device to disconnect only and not unpair. 62 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Wireless Change the Bluetooth device details Select a device name from CURRENTLY CONNECTED or tap PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED DEVICES list. icon next to the device name from If no devices are listed under the PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED DEVICES, tap See all. Figure 80 Bluetooth device detail
- To change the devices name, tap on the top of the screen
- Turn other settings on or off (Available on some devices) 63 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Wireless NFC NFC feature is enabled by default. But if NFC does not work, make sure the NFC the Quick setting panel. is enabled from Figure 81 Turn on NFC in Quick setting panel PM75s NFC antenna is located on the battery cover. Bring the NFC tag close to the center of the battery cover (Rear side of the device) as below. Figure 82 PM75 NFC tagging area Figure 83 Tagging NFC tag NFC Tagging Area RFID Connect PM75 to the compatible RFID reader, RF750 (sold separately). In order to connect the devices, RFID Control application is required. Download RFID Control from Service Portal and install the app on the PM75. Note: Find more detail in RFID Control User Guide. 64 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual System Maintenance System information There are two ways for checking system information, on settings and on EmKit. On Settings Go to Settings
> About phone
. Following information can be found. Device name Phone number Emergency information Legal information & Certificates Model & SIM status Hostname Android version IMEI IP address Wi-Fi MAC address Bluetooth address Build number On EmKit Go to EmKit
> System Information
. Following information can be found. Processor information Version information
(Android version, OS image version, SDK version, etc.) Manufacturer information
(Serial number, Part number, etc.) Device information Battery information
(Scanner, Camera, Audio, Display, etc.)
(Battery charging status, etc.) App version information
(Version of EmKit apps) 65 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual System Maintenance Check Device Health EmHealthReport is a solution that provides the devices battery and eMMC health. Monitor the battery and eMMC status to foresight their lifetime or find the cause when there is a battery problem such as cannot charge the device or rapid battery discharge. To use, open EmKit and launch EmHealthReport
. You can see the simple device health information on main screen. To find detailed information, tap each blue arrow on the right side of the screen. Figure 84 EmHealthReport Battery Health
- Battery Level
- Battery Health
- Battery Voltage
- Battery Temperature
- System Temperature
- Battery Manufacture Date
- Battery Serial Number eMMC Health
- Pre-EOL Information
- Device life time estimation type A
- Device life time estimation type B 66 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual System Maintenance OS Update OS update via storage To update the OS using storage, Periodic update improves the performance of the device. Point Mobile provides up-to-date OS version via Service Portal and FOTA. Update the device via storage, OTG port, and FOTA server. Depending on the workspace environment, choose more suitable method. Notice: Please backup your data before starting the update process. 1. Download an OS image file into the root folder of microSD card or device internal storage 2. (In case of using SD card) Insert SD card to the device and then turn the device on 3. Go to Settings
> System
> Advanced > System Update 4. Check if the OS image file shows up under AVAILABLE VERSIONS Figure 85 OS update via storage 5. Tap UPDATE to start the update process Note: If the OS image file doesn't show up in AVAILABLE VERSIONS, check the file is placed in the root folder of storage. System only can recognize the file in the root folder. 67 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual System Maintenance OS update via OTG port PM75 supports the USB OTG feature. 1. Prepare a formatted USB flash drive for OS update 2. Copy an OS image file to the root folder of the flash drive 3. Connect the flash driver to the PM75 4. Go to Settings
> System
> Advanced > System Update 5. Check if the OS image file shows up under AVAILABLE VERSIONS 6. Tap UPDATE to start the update process OS update via FOTA If PM75 can connect to a network, use the FOTA server for the update. 1. Connect the device with a network 2. Go to Settings
> System
> Advanced > System Update 3. Tap FOTA tab or Swipe left to move to FOTA tab 4. If there is an OS version newer than devices one, the server shows the new OS information Figure 86 OS update via FOTA 68 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved System Maintenance PM75 Android 11 User Manual 5. Tap Download the device 6. Tap OK on the OS Update dialog to start to download the OS image file 7. To complete the update, rebooting is required. Tap OK on the Restart required dialog to restart Note: Basically, OS update via FOTA works over Wi-Fi or Ethernet only. To enable the OS update over Mobile Network too, uncheck the setting value in FOTA Settings. Downloading over the Mobile network may result in additional charges. Figure 87 FOTA Settings 69 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved System Maintenance Factory Data Reset PM75 Android 11 User Manual When PM75 work abnormal or there is a need to reset the device, follow the steps below to perform a factory data reset. Caution: Factory data reset will erase all personalized settings and data saved in the device, such as Google account, apps, user data, etc. And factory data reset cannot undo. Factory data reset via Settings app If the device can be turned on and access Settings, 1. Navigate to Settings
> System
> Advanced > Reset options 2. Tap Erase all data (factory reset) Figure 88 Factory data reset 3. After being aware that factory reset will erase all data from the internal storage, tap Erase all data 4. Tap Erase all data again to start the factory reset process 70 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual System Maintenance Factory data reset via recovery mode If device works abnormal so does not turn on, try to perform factory data reset through Android recovery mode. 1. Press and hold power button + volume up + scan (Right) buttons simultaneously when PM75 turned off. Figure 89 Recovery mode button combination 2. After short vibration, release the power button 3. Using the keys below, select Wipe data/factory reset Move down / up Press volume down / up button Select the menu Press power button 4. After wiping the data, select Reboot system now 71 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Accessories PM75 supports below optional accessories. All accessories are compatible with PM66. Category Accessory Name Usage Gun handle Gun handle Provide additional scan trigger button
(Programmable) SSC (Single Slot Cradle)
/ SEC (Single Ethernet Cradle) Charge one PM75 and one PM75 battery Provide USB type C port (SSC) or ethernet port
(SEC) Charging cradle 2SC (2 Slot Cradle) Charge up to two units of PM75 4SBC (4 Slot Battery Cradle) Charge up to four pieces of PM75 batteries
(Common with PM85 battery) RFID sled RF750 Reading RFID tags Charging cradle Single Slot Cradle (SSC / SEC) SSC / SEC can charge the following. PM75 only PM75 + RFID sled (RF750) mounted SSC USB Type C port SEC Ethernet port In addition to the charging function, the cradles also provide a communication port as follows. 72 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved
. PM75 Android 11 User Manual Accessories 2SC (2 Slot Cradle) 2SC has 2 device slots so it can charge up to two units of PM75 simultaneously. And it can charge the PM75 only. And the cradle can be assembled with up to two more 2SC for share cradle. It can become 4SC
(Assemble two pieces), and 6SC (Assemble three pieces). 4SBC (4 Slot Battery Cradle) 4SBC has 4 battery slots so it can charge up to four pieces of PM75s battery simultaneously. The cradle is same as PM85 4SBC. RF750 (RFID Sled) Connect PM75 and RF750 to read RFID tags. To connect the devices, RFID Control application is required. 73 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Safety Information Battery Safety Information PM75 Android 11 User Manual Follow battery safety guidelines in this manual for safe usage and disposal of Li-ion batteries. Improper battery usage may result in an explosion, fire, or other critical hazards. Battery Usage & Disposal Guidelines 1. Use only Point Mobile approved batteries and charging accessories. Other batteries and charger 2. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not bend, shred, deform the battery. 3. Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or cold. Do not place the battery into a microwave may damage the device. oven or dryer. 4. Do not short-circuit the battery or allow a foreign object to battery contacts. 5. Do not burn, expose to water, or other liquids the battery. 6. If battery leakage is observed, avoid any contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with water for 15 minutes, and seek medical attention. 7. Follow the local regulations for the disposal of used batteries. 8. Do not store or charge the battery in direct sunlight or in areas prone to get hot such as in a parked vehicle, near a heat duct, or close to other heat sources. Battery Charging Guidelines 1. Do not charge the battery in or near areas with materials that could obstruct charging or cause a short-circuit. 2. Do not charge the battery in the excessive hot or cold area. 3. Separate the charger from the battery as soon as possible when the battery is fully charged. 4. Charge it at least once every six months to prevent full discharge and keep the performance, when you are not using the battery for a long period. Notice: The battery is consumable goods. Point Mobile provides warranty for battery in 6 months after purchase. If you suspect the battery swelling, change the battery and contact Point Mobile to use safely. 74 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Safety Information PM75 Android 11 User Manual Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical use with the front/back of the device kept 0.39 inches (1 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.39 inches (1 cm) must be maintained between the users body and the front/back of the device. Any belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Avoid the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0.39 inches (1 cm) distance between the users body and the front/back of the device and have not been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits PROTECT YOUR HEARING To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Exercise caution when holding your device near your ear while the loudspeaker is in use. FCC warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This 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. 75 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved Safety Information PM75 Android 11 User Manual
- 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 modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. IC warning This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si lebrouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. This device is restricted to indoor use only within the 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz Band. Cet appareil est restreint a l'utilisation a l'interieur seulement dans la bande 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz. This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC/IC. Cet equipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations FCC / IC definies pour un environnement non controle. Cet emetteur ne doit pas etre colocalise ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre emetteur, a moins d'etre autorise a le faire par le FCC / IC. 76 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved PM75 Android 11 User Manual Users can able to access the FCC/IC information in 3steps in devices main menu. The actual steps are :
Safety Information E-label (FCC ID & IC, etc)
- Settings -> About phone -> Certificates WCDMA/LTE feature is optional Some product options only include WLAN feature. FCC ID IC WLAN PHONE V2X-PM75W V2X-PM75 10664A-PM75W 10664A-PM75 77 2021 Point Mobile Co., Ltd. All rights reserved