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A Versatile Multi-Function Terminal MT380-A7WE0G User Manual 400628G Version 2.0 Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install, operate and maintain the MT380 Versatile Multi-Function Terminal. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from the manufacturer. This includes elec-
tronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech TASHI Website: http:\\www.unitech-sbd.com Unitech Global Website: http:\\www.unitech-adc.com Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec-
tive companies and are hereby acknowledged. Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Warning Statement 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 com-
munications. 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 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other receiver is connected. antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. 3. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. i Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel broilleur du Canada. European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE 1999/5/EC and EMC 89/336/ EEC direc-
tives. RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) European Union regulations that set maximum concentration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment. Taiwan NCC Warning Statement
ii About This Manual Battery Notices The MT380 is equipped with a Lithium-Ion battery pack. After extended storage periods, how-
ever, the unit may not start without an external power due to battery discharge. In this case connect the unit to the power cable and recharge the MT380 for about 12 hours to charge the battery to full capacity. The battery supplies operational power to the MT380 for approximately one hour (depending on hardware configuration and with limited backlight use) or provides backup data for three days when there is no external power connected. Battery Charge Notice It is important to consider the environmental temperature whenever the Lithium-Ion battery pack is charged. Charging is most efficient at normal room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment. It is essential that batteries are charged within the stated range of 0C to 50C. Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle. Storage and Safety Notice Although charged Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several months, their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance. If this happens they will require recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored at temperatures between -20C to 70C, however they may be depleted more rapidly at the higher temperature ranges. It is rec-
ommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges. Warranty The following items are covered under Unitech Limited Warranty:
MT380 Versatile Multi-Function Terminal 1-year limited warranty. Cables three month limited warranty. Backup Battery three month limited warranty. iii iv Table of Contents Preface About This Manual .................................................................................... i Regulatory Compliance Statements .................................................................... i FCC Warning Statement ................................................................................. i Canadian Compliance Statement................................................................... ii European Conformity Statement .................................................................... ii RoHS Statement............................................................................................. ii Taiwan NCC Warning Statement ................................................................... ii Notices............................................................................................................... iii Battery Charge Notice ................................................................................... iii Storage and Safety Notice............................................................................. iii Warranty ............................................................................................................ iii Chapter 1w Getting Started ........................................................................................ 1 Introducing MT380.............................................................................................. 1 Features ......................................................................................................... 1 Setting up MT380 ............................................................................................... 2 Connecting Power .......................................................................................... 2 Charging the Battery....................................................................................... 2 Turning MT380 on for the First Time .................................................................. 3 Powering On................................................................................................... 3 Calibrating MT380 Screen.............................................................................. 3 Setting the Date and Time.............................................................................. 3 Utilizing Software............................................................................................ 4 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware ................................................................................ 5 Using the Keypad ............................................................................................... 5 Using Windows CE Keyboard ........................................................................ 5 Entering Characters ................................................................................... 6 Entering Numerics...................................................................................... 6 Moving the Keyboard ................................................................................. 6 Closing the Keyboard................................................................................. 6 Using the Stylus.................................................................................................. 7 Using Proximity Reader...................................................................................... 7 Testing Proximity Card Verification ................................................................ 7 Using the Finger Print Reader .......................................................................... 10 Testing Finger Print Verification ................................................................... 10 Using the Camera............................................................................................. 14 Testing Imager.............................................................................................. 14 Audio Demo Program ....................................................................................... 15 Chapter 3 Data Communication............................................................................. 17 Establishing USB Connection........................................................................... 17 Establishing Device-PC Connection................................................................. 17 Serial Cable.................................................................................................. 17 Ethernet Cable ............................................................................................. 17 Establishing WiFi Connection........................................................................... 18 v Using ActiveSync.............................................................................................. 19 Additional Capabilities.............................................................................. 19 Requirements........................................................................................... 19 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync..................................................................... 19 Connecting the Device to Your Computer.................................................... 20 Setting up the Wireless Local Area Network Card ....................................... 22 Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server.............................................. 22 Specifying an IP Address ......................................................................... 23 Chapter 4 Power System ....................................................................................... 25 Charging the Backup Battery for the First Time................................................ 25 Checking the Battery Status......................................................................... 25 Extending Battery Life....................................................................................... 26 Changing the Automatic Power Settings...................................................... 26 Reducing CPU Speed .................................................................................. 26 Adjusting the Backlight ................................................................................. 27 Performing a Hardware Reset .......................................................................... 28 Performing a Warm Start.............................................................................. 28 Performing a Cold Start................................................................................ 29 Appendix A System Specification............................................................................. 30 Appendix B Worldwide Support................................................................................ 31 vi wChapter 1 Getting Started Introducing MT380 MT380 is a compact terminal device integrating intercom, security and home automation features, and communicates with central host security and T&A systems through standard Ethernet or WLAN net-
works. The built-in CMOS digital camera, microphone, and audio speaker provides complete area security with a small footprint. MT380 features a variety of built-in readers including proximity and finger print identification. Powered by Windows CE.NET 5.0, MT380 package includes programming tools and support software for devel-
oping custom security and provides cost-efficient solution for diverse applications. Features Powerful system Microsoft Windows CE.NET 5.0 operating system Intel PXA270 processor with speeds up to 520mHz System memory 128 MB SDRAM 64 MB Flash ROM Display Wireless connectivity 802.11b/g via SDIO interface Communication Full RS232 support Half RS232 support Half RS485 support USB v1.1 Host Relay outputs x 2 Photo-coupler inputs x 2 Ethernet with POE 3.5 inch QVGA TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen 240 x 320 resolution Battery life Multimedia 2.0 megapixel CMOS camera Audio output via 0.8/2-watt speaker Built-in microphone Expansion slot SD memory slot Finger print reader Verification time: 0.4 sec per template Capacity of fingerprint: up to 100 tem-
plates Reader types EM, 125kHz HID, 125kHz Mifare, 13.56mHz Normal usage: 1 hours Charging time: 12 hours Embedded backup battery cell User interface 17 hard keys Touch-sensitive screen with stylus TASHI Middleware VoIP Video streaming Access control and time and attendant management Software programming tools TAS SDK C#, VB.NET, C++
1 Setting up MT380 This section explains how to charge the battery and how to turn on MT380 for the first time. Connecting Power Follow these instructions to connect power to MT380. NOTE:
A UPS battery is used for normal operation when there is no main power. The battery also functions as a data backup battery. Therefore, data you enter may not be properly stored until the built-in backup battery has been adequately recharged. 1. Plug the adapter cable into the DC input jack of the terminal (1), then connect the adapter into an electrical outlet (2). 1 2 2. Turn on the backup battery by switching it left to charge the battery. On Off Charging the Battery Before using MT380 for the first time, you need to charge it for about 12 hours. The battery begins charging as soon as you connect the power cable. 2 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 1 Getting Started Turning MT380 on for the First Time After you have initially charged your device for about 12 hours, the device is ready to be used. You can now start up your device where youll calibrate the display, and set up the system time zone, date and time. Powering On MT380 automatically powers-on when the 12V DC power adapter is plugged-in. MT380 welcome screen appears followed by the Windows CE screen. Calibrating MT380 Screen The calibrate screen automatically appears when the unit is powered-on for the first time or after the system is reset. MT380 prompts you to calibrate the unit by tapping a sequence of screen locations. Tap gently but firmly with the stylus. When you have completed the series of taps, press the [F5]/[ENTER] key to confirm calibration or press the [F4] /[ESC] key to cancel it. After confirming calibration, the Date/Time Proper-
ties screen appears prompting you to set the date and time. Setting the Date and Time In the Date/Time Properties window, use the stylus to select the current date and time, time zone, and daylight saving time option. Tap the Left or Right arrows to scroll the year and month you desire or directly tap location of year or month to change the year or month setting. Tap on the Hr/Min/Sec AM/PM to input the Hr/Min/Sec to set the time. Tap the arrow and set the correct time zone from the drop-down list. Check the box to enable Windows to automatically adjust for daylight saving. Tap OK to save the settings and exit the Date/Time Properties dialog or tap X to exit without saving. Set date Set time Set time zone Set daylight saving NOTE:
To change the time and date at any time tap Date/Time.
Settings Control Panel 3 Utilizing Software Unitech MTTool is designed for technical engineers to set up MT380 and allows them easily to custom-
ize access control, attendance control, and manage function modules in a specified controller. Compared with MTTool, JanitorLite serves for end-users to apply in a wide area of TASHI network. Refer to the comparison table below to find the best way working out your setup. Software Target Operation System Network Function MTTool (Free offer) JanitorLite (Optional) Computer/ Software engineering End user Windows on Computer (PC/ Notebook) Windows on Computer (PC/ Notebook) Windows Mobile (WinCE) for MT380 T&A Stand-alone terminal Terminals/ Controllers (as server) Setting/ debugging/ maintenance Setting/ managing small to large scale TASHI networks Model MT180/ 380 MT180/ 380 If you find necessary to get MTTool, please contact regional sales representatives or technical support. For more details, please refer to MTTool User Manual and JanitorLite User Manual respectively. 4 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the Keypad MT380 contains five function keys and twelve numeric keys. The following table describes the function keys. Key Main Function Menu
[F1]: Function Key Clock-in
[F2]: Function Key Clock-out
[F3]: Function Key Break-in
[F4]: Function Key, or [ESC]: Performs the same function as tapping the button on the touch screen. Break-out
[F5]: Function Key, or [ENTER]: Enters a carriage return or executes a command. Using Windows CE Keyboard The Windows CE Software provides a touch screen keyboard for alphanumeric input. The Windows based keyboard replicates the layout of a standard PC keyboard. Open the Windows CE keyboard by tapping the keyboard icon on the task bar and tapping Keyboard. Keyboard icon 5 Entering Characters Character input is the same as on a standard PC keyboard. Tap the on-screen button corresponding to the character you want to input. International Character Support:
Tap the [] button to switch from the Standard English keyboard to the European keyboard or switch from the standard keyboard to perform the desired special characters. Title bar Tap to enter special characters Entering Numerics Open the Windows CE numeric keyboard by tapping the keyboard icon on the task bar and tapping Numeric Keyboard. Tap the on-screen button corresponding to the numeric you want to input. Title bar Moving the Keyboard Tap the title bar and drag the keyboard to the desired location. Closing the Keyboard Tap the keyboard icon and tap Hide Input Panel to close Windows CE keyboard. 6 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Using the Stylus Chapter 2 Using the Hardware CAUTION! Never use anything other than MT380 stylus on the screen. Using an object other than the stylus could cause permanent damage. 1. Hold the stylus as you would hold a pencil. 2. To make a choice from a menu, lightly tap the tip of the stylus on that choice. 3. Double-tap to open programs. 4. To write data into a field on a form, use the stylus to print the letters or numbers. Using Proximity Reader MT380 features a standard proximity reader, which is compatible with all 125kHz EM, 125kHz HID, and 13.56mHz Mifare cards. Bring proximity card close here for reading Testing Proximity Card Verification MT380 has a built-in demo programs that enable users to make proximity card verification. 1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop. 7 2. Double-tap the Flash Storage. 3. Double-tap MT380 Test AP. 4. Double-tap the RFID test folder. 5. Double-tap the PDA_10 to open the demo program. 8 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 6. Set the COM Port=2. Tap Connect. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 7. Tap a card type to activate the demo pro-
gram you want to test. 8. Tap Auto and bring the proximity card close to the sensor. The code will be read and displayed on the field below. 9. Tap Stop to end reading. 9 Using the Finger Print Reader MT380 has an optional integrated Finger Print reader that able to verify fingerprint in 0.4 seconds per template. The Finger Print Reader can store up to 100 templates. Place finger here for reading Testing Finger Print Verification MT380 has a built-in BIO ID Manager programs that enable users to test finger print verification. 1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop. 2. Double-tap the Flash Storage. 10 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 3. Double-tap MT380 Test AP folder. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 4. Double-tap the Fingerprint folder to open the demo program. 5. Double-tap the BioIDMgr to open the demo program. 6. Tap Open to activate the program. 11 7. Tap Enroll to input a new sample id for the fingerprint. For example, 123. Tap OK. 8. Put finger on the sensor three times according to the message shown on screen. 9. The finger print is enrolled into the pro-
gram and displayed in the Slot-Id field. 10. Select a finger print id and tap Verify to start verifying the finger print. A pop-up window appears Verify live fin-
ger with slot 0 id 123?. Tap Yes. 12 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 11. Put finger on the sensor according to the message shown on screen. A pop-up window appears with verification results: Match or No match. Tap OK. 12. Tap Identify to find finger print id info. Put finger on the sensor according to the message shown on screen. A pop-up window appears with verification results: Match found: slot 0 id 123 or No match. Tap OK. 13. Under the Grab/GrabW tab, tap Grab/
GrabWindow to collect a finger print image. 14. Under the Info tab, tap Get Module Info to display the Finger Print module info. Under the Type drop-down menu, select all, internal, or external, then tap Get Available Memory to display the Finger Print Readers memory. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 13 Using the Camera MT380 has a built-in 2.0 megapixel camera which provides the following extra functionality:
Enable users to capture still image when a card is being read Verify attendant time with a photo image Serve as video recorder Function as an audio/video intercom Additionally, facial recognition can be incorporated using third party software. MT380 has a demo program that enables users to capture a still picture with a card number and time stamp when a proximity card is read. Testing Imager MT380 has a built-in CameraDemo program that enable users to test the camera efficiency. 1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop. 2. Double-tap the Windows folder. 3. Double-tap the Windows folder. 14 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 4. Double-tap CameraDemo to open the demo program. Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 5. Tap Preview Start. A continuous image is displayed enabling users to capture image/audio/vedio. 6. Tap Capture. Audio Demo Program The audio demo program enables you to test audio input (recording) and output (playback). 1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the Windows CE desktop. 15 2. Double-tap the Windows folder. 3. Double-tap wavtest to open the demo program. 4. Do one of the following:
Tap Rec to record the voice Tap Stop to finish recording Tap Play to listen to the recording 16 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 3 Data Communication MT380 enables users to link to a host computer via RS232/485 cable or Ethernet cable for data com-
munication. Ethernet Port RS232/485 Port Mini USB Port (Host) Establishing USB Connection Connect the provided mini USB cable to the terminals USB host port, and connect the other end to a USB peripheral, such as keyboard, mouse, memory card, and HID compliant device. Establishing Device-PC Connection The following connection methods are provided. Serial Cable 1. Plug the provided RS232 communication cable into the PCs 9-pin COM port. 2. Connect the other end to MT380 RS232 interface Port. Ethernet Cable 1. Plug an Ethernet cable into the PCs RJ-45 Ethernet Port. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to MT380 Ethernet Port. NOTE: In order for the optional power over Ethernet module to support power over the RJ-45 Ethernet cable, the client side must have a POE Hub. 17 Establishing WiFi Connection MT380 supports wireless communication with a built-in WiFi card for 802.11b/g wireless LAN. Everytime when you power on the device, the pop-on window with wireless information will appear. If not, tap the network icon on the task bar. 1. Under the Wireless Information tab, dou-
ble-tap Add New... to add a new network. Network icon 2. Enter the SSID (UTE for example). Select Open from the Authentication drop-down menu. Uncheck The key is provided automati-
cally, and input the 10-digit Network key. Tap OK. 18 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 3 Data Communication 3. The new network is automatically con-
nected. If not, tap Connect to connect the new network (UTE for example). Using ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize and transfer information between your desktop com-
puter and terminal. Additional Capabilities With ActiveSync, you can also:
Back up and restore your device data. Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your device and desktop computer. Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode. For example, you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronize command. Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want to synchronize. Requirements To synchronize, ActiveSync program must be installed on both your desktop computer and the terminal. MT380 terminal ships with ActiveSync already installed. You can download and install the most current version of ActiveSync from www.microsoft.com. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync In order to exchange data between your computer and MT380, Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer. NOTE:
If you have a previous version of the Microsoft ActiveSync installed in your computer, uninstall it first before installing the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync. MT380 IP-
based Access Control Terminal requires ActiveSync version 4.5 or higher. To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer:
1. Close any open programs, including those that run at startup, and disable any virus-scanning software. 2. Download the ActiveSync software from the Microsoft ActiveSync Download page at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx. 3. Browse to the location of the downloaded file, and double-click it. The installation wizard begins. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to install Microsoft ActiveSync. 19 Connecting the Device to Your Computer 1. Locate the I/O panel on MT380s rear cover, and remove the I/O panel by twisting a Philips screwdriver on the cross mark shown as the illustration. 2. Connect the provided full RS232 converter cable to the terminals full-duplex RS232 port, and then connect the other end to PC. 3. Power on MT380. 20 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 3 Data Communication 4. ActiveSync starts automatically and configure the communication port to work with MT380. The New Partnership setup wizard automatically starts. NOTE:
If ActiveSync doesnt start automatically, click grams Microsoft Active-
Sync.
Pro-
If a message appears indicat-
ing that it is unable to detect a connection, click the Cancel button and manually configure the communication settings. 5. Follow the onscreen instructions. 6. When the configuration process is complete, the ActiveSync window appears. 7. Synchronization will be initialized and will take place if youve chosen to syn-
chronize periodically or upon connection. NOTE:
Your computer can create a partnership with multiple MT380s. Also, a MT380 can cre-
ate a partnership with up to two computers. 8. On MT380, tap
Settings Con-
trol Panel PC Connection. 21 9. Check Enable direct connections to the desktop computer. Tap Change Connection. 10. Select the type of connection you want to use. Setting up the Wireless Local Area Network Card MT380 automatically detects RF cards during the first-time installation. Note that you can use one of the following two ways to set the IP address:
Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server Specifying an IP Address Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server To obtain the IP address via DHCP server, make sure a DHCP server is available in your LAN environ-
ment. 1. Tap
Settings Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connections. 22 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 2. Tap DM9ISA1. Chapter 3 Data Communication 3. Tap the radio button next to Obtain an IP address via DHCP and then tap the OK. Specifying an IP Address If there is no DHCP server available/if you want to specify an IP address, assign IP address to each MT380 as follows:
1. Tap
Settings Control Panel and then double-tap Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Tap DM9ISA1. 23 3. Tap the radio button next to Specify IP Address. Input the proper IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. 4. Tap the Name Servers tab, and then input the proper Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, Primary WINS, and Secondary WINS. To avoid conflict with your LAN environ-
ment, consult with your MIS department for the correct TCP/IP setting. 24 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 4 Power System Charging the Backup Battery for the First Time MT380 is equipped with a Lithium-Ion battery pack. After long storage periods, the unit may not power-
on without an external power adapter due to battery discharge. In this case, connect MT380 to the power adapter and recharge the unit for about 12 hours to fully charge the battery. NOTE:
MT380 can operate for approximately two hours (depending on the hardware configu-
ration and backlight usage) or can store data for three days without external power. Operating MT380s backlight screen at 100 percent brightness, and using the finger-
print utility reader consumes the most power. Therefore, when MT380 is disconnected from its external power source it will enter into sleep mode, which automatically turns off the backlight. Tapping the touch-screen will set the backlight screen to minimum brightness, saving battery power. Checking the Battery Status This status icon appears on MT380s taskbar indicating low or very low battery status. MT380 will enter suspend mode when the battery level reaches low status, and MT380 will enter sleep mode when the battery level reaches very low sta-
tus. There is a 12 hour time window to recharge MT380, but after more than 12-hours there is a strong risk of losing all the data on the devices internal memory. This icon appears in the taskbar when the backup battery is low and the backup battery should be recharged as soon as possible. Check the Power Properties by tapping Settings Control Panel double-tap Power.
CAUTION! Immediately backup MT380s data or risk losing everything when there is no external power, and the backup battery icon the system tray. appears in 25 Extending Battery Life Extend MT380s battery life by doing the following:
Change the automatic power settings. Reduce the CPU speed. Minimize the backlight. Changing the Automatic Power Settings MT380 enters an idle mode when there is no task, or all tasks are waiting for input. In the default set-
ting, MT380 enters User Idle mode when there is no data input for one minute. MT380 remains idle for three minutes when there is no external power source. Pressing the power button will return MT380 to the automatic shutdown mode screen. To change the automatic power settings:
1. Open the Power Properties by tapping
Settings Control Panel Power. 2. Tap the Schemes tab. 3. Tap the automatic shut off time arrow to select from a list of time periods for the fol-
lowing modes:
User Idle: MT380 switches to User Idle mode when there is no user input after the selected time. Switch State to System Idle: MT380 switches from User Idle mode to Sys-
tem Idle mode when the system is inac-
tive after the selected time. Switch State to Suspend: MT380 switches from System Idle mode to Suspend mode when the system is inactive after the selected time. The available time periods are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 30 minutes. Reducing CPU Speed Follow these instructions to reduce the CPU speed. 1. Tap
Settings Control Panel double-tap CPU Speed. 26 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. 2. Select a lower CPU speed to conserve battery power. Chapter 4 Power System Adjusting the Backlight The following section describes how to conserve power by adjusting the backlight screen settings. NOTE:
MT380 screen contrast has been preset by Unitech for optimum performance. The color displays backlight can be customized. There are two tabs: Battery Power and External Power. 1. Tap
Settings Control Panel double-tap Backlight to adjust the screen brightness. 2. Set the backlight behavior and drag the On Intensity and Dim Intensity sliders to the desired levels. Description Field Dim Backlight Minutes until the backlight dims. Turn Off Backlight Minutes until the backlight turns off automatically. Turn on Backlight The Backlight turns on when a button is pressed, or the touch-
screen is tapped. 27 Performing a Hardware Reset Perform a reset if MT380 freezes (i.e., device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen). Performing a Warm Start A Warm Start is used to reset or reboot the device without losing data stored in RAM. Perform a Warm Start in any of the following situations:
MT380 fails to respond. After installing software applications. After making changes to certain system settings (i.e. SD card). CAUTION! A Warm Start will cause unsaved data to be lost. Method 1: From Windows CE 1. Tap Mode.
Programs Utilities Boot-
2. Tap Warm Boot. Method 2: From Hardware Locate the function keys on MT380. 1. 2. Press F2 and F4 simultaneously. F2 F4 28 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Chapter 4 Power System Performing a Cold Start A Cold Start will erase all added data and programs, but it will restore the device to the default factory settings. However, data and application programs stored in the Flash Storage will not delete. Always perform a Warm Start before attempting to use a Cold Start to correct a problem. Data previ-
ously synchronized to the computer can be restored during a future Microsoft ActiveSync operation, or data can be restored from a backup storage card. Perform a Cold Start by using the BootMode utility in the operating system, or by pressing the Cold Boot hardware reset button in the unit. Perform a cold start in the following situations:
Reset the operating system. Restore MT380 back to factory settings. Reset MT380 after a boot loader, keyboard and kernel upgrade. CAUTION! A cold start erases all data and installed applications in RAM memory. Method 1: From WinCE 1. Tap Mode.
Programs Utilities Boot-
2. Tap Cold Boot. Method 2: From Hardware 1. Locate the cold start button on the rear of MT380. 2. Press the Cold Start button with a stylus. Cold Start Button 29 Appendix A System Specification Processing/Memory CPU Memory 520MHz Intel PXA270 Bulverde SDRAM: 128 MB Flash ROM: 64 MB Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 17-key (numeric and function keys) 3.5 QVGA (240 x 320) Pixels Backlight Touch-screen, TFT-LCD Full RS232 support (Optional Housing 9pin to D-Sub 9pin cable) Half RS232 support (Optional RJ45 to D-Sub 9pin cable)/ Half RS485 support (Optional RS485+, RS485-)
*RS232/RS485 either one by S2 switch selection One RJ45 with POE (DC5V /2A) USB v1.1 Host (Optional Mini-5P to Type A Female cable) 802.11b/g via SDIO interface Camera: 2.0 megapixel CMOS Audio output: 0.8/2-Watt speaker Microphone input VoIP Video streaming Access control, time and attendance management SD slot for memory expansion Relay Outputs (2) Photo-coupler Inputs (2) Main Backup Weight Dimension External power 3.7V Li-Ion 1200mAh 485 g. (1.068 lbs.) 228mmL X 35mmH X 100mmW
(8.97H X 3.93W X 1.37D)
-10C 50C (14F 122F)
-20C 60C (-4F 140F) 5% 95% RH non-condensing Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity CE, FCC, BSMI, CCC, RoHS compliant Embedded Visual Basic terminal program for T&A C#, VB.NET, C++
EM, 125kHz HID, 125kHz Mifare, 13.56mHz (ISO14443A/B, 15693) OS Keypad Display Communication Multimedia TASHI Middleware Connection &
Expansion Power Source Enclosure Environmental Certification Software Proximity Reader 30 Appendix B Worldwide Support Unitechs professional support team is available to quickly answer questions or technical-related issues. Should an equipment problem occur, please contact the nearest Unitech regional service repre-
sentative. For complete contact information please visit the Web sites listed below:
Region Global Operation Center Website www.unitech-adc.com Unitech Asia Pacific & Middle East www.unitech-utp.com.tw Greater China Division Unitech Japan Unitech America Unitech Latin America Unitech Europe www.unitech-sbd.com www.unitech-japan.co.jp www.ute.com www.latin.ute.com www.unitech-europe.nl 31
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1 2 | Physical Address |
5F, No. 136, Lane 235, Pao-Chiao Rd.
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1 2 |
Hsin-Tien Dist., New Taipei City,, N/A
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
k******@emcc.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
HLE
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
MT38MIFARE01
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
B******** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
B******@tw.ute.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 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | A Versatile Multi-Function Terminal | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is peak conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Firm Name |
SGS TAIWAN LTD.
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1 2 | Name |
N****** B****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
n******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0373300 |
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