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B Product Reference Guide Chapter 1. Introduction ................................................................... 4 Unitech PA966 & Accessories .................................................................. 6 Tour of the Unitech PA966.......................................................................... 7 PA966 Front and Left Side ......................................................................... 7 PA966 Back ............................................................................................... 7 First Steps with the Unitech PA966 ............................................................ 8 Installing the Battery Pack .......................................................................... 8 Supplying Power to the PA966 ................................................................... 9 Charging the Main and Backup Batteries for the First Time ........................ 9 Using the Stylus........................................................................................ 10 PCMCIA Pulling Tags .............................................................................. 10 Insert CF card to PA966 ........................................................................... 10 Protective Screen Film ............................................................................. 11 First Operation of the Unitech PA966 ...................................................... 11 Pressing the ON/OFF Key ........................................................................ 11 Adjusting Screen Brightness................................................................... 11 Calibrating the PA966 .............................................................................. 11 Setting Time Zone, Date, and Time ......................................................... 11 Flash Memory.......................................................................................... 13 Chapter 2. Using the Keypad and Scanner................................. 14 Keypad .................................................................................................... 14 Alpha Key ................................................................................................ 15 Useful hotkeys .......................................................................................... 15 Software Keyboard (Windows CE Keyboard) ........................................... 16 Opening the Windows CE Keyboard: ....................................................... 16 Keying-in Characters: ............................................................................... 16 International Character Support: ............................................................... 16 Moving the Keyboard: .............................................................................. 16 Closing the Keyboard: .............................................................................. 16 Using the Laser Scanner .......................................................................... 17 Chapter 3. Power system ............................................................... 18 Charging the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ..................................................... 18 Charging the Main and Backup Battery for the First Time ......................... 18 Power Status Indication ............................................................................ 19 2 Product Reference Guide Checking Main and Backup Battery Status ............................................... 20 How to Save Battery Power ..................................................................... 21 Warm Boot / Cold Boot............................................................................ 22 Charging Considerations ......................................................................... 23 Storage and Safety Precautions .............................................................. 23 Chapter 4. Communication.. ........................................................ 24 Introduction.............................................................................................. 24 Connecting............................................................................................... 24 ActiveSync.. ............................................................................................ 25 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync .. ............................................................. 28 Connecting the Device to your computer .. .............................................28 Synchronizing with your computer... ........................................................ 30 Synchronizing Information .. ..................................................................32 Use Activesync to exchange files . .......................................................33 InBox. .................................................................................................... 34 Sending and Receiving E-Mail with InBox. ............................................... 34 Sending Mail Remotely . ......................................................................... 34 Setting Up Remote Mail ........................................................................... 35 Work Remotely. ...................................................................................... 35 Receiving Messages . ............................................................................. 36 Sending Messages . .............................................................................. 37 RF Communication .................................................................................. 37 Setting the RF communication. ...................... .........................................38 Appendix A. ............................................................................................ 40 Appendix B. ............................................................................................ 47 Appendix C. ............................................................................................48 3 Product Reference Guide Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing PA966. Your PA966 is a rugged, compact and lightweight palm-size computer. It utilizes the Windows CE operating system, and incorporates two optional scanning laser device, laser
& imager, color LCD with touch screen, keypad, and wireless communication capability. It provides the user with a standard Windows-based environment for customizing and operating the device. This PA966 product reference guide will guide you to access your PA966. PA967 is PA966 with add-on gun grip for more convenient barcode scanning. Unitech PA966 and Unitech PA967 This user manual is shared and used by the series below:
PA966BTG- terminal with bluetooth utility only. and 802.11g PA967BTG- PA966 terminal with bluetooth and 802.11g and with add-on gun grip for more convenient barcode scanning. 4 Product Reference Guide NOTICE This unit is equipped with a battery pack and backup battery. It is possible that the Unitech PA966 may not powered on due to battery discharge as a result of storage. In the above situation, plug the PA966 to the USB cable with DC in port or put the unit into the Unitech PA96x Cradle (with 12V/2A AC-DC adapter), and recharge the unit for 16 hours in order to fully charge its backup battery. The backup battery will charge from external power or the main battery (if the main battery still has enough power to turn on). In the event the main battery is fully charged, refrain from using the PA966 for 16 hours in order for the main battery to fully charge the backup battery. Backing up data by backup battery only, without the main battery installed in battery compartment may take as long as 6 hours. Therefore, in order to prevent data protection failure due to backup battery failure, do not leave the PA966 without the rechargeable battery pack installed, or without connection to AC power for an extended period of time. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement to Part 15 of This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 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 interference to radio communications. However, there is no instructions, may cause harmful 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 of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. 5 Product Reference Guide Unitech PA966 & Accessories After opening the box, please make sure the following accessories for the PA966 are present:
PA966 Main Body PA966 CD Battery pack Quick Reference Guide Stylus CF slot drawer for PA966 6 Pulling-tags RF Card Cushion Product Reference Guide Tour of the Unitech PA966 Scanner Stylus This stylus is designed for tapping screen . Touch Screen USB/
Charging Port PA966 Back IrDA port Reset Hole Push enclosed button for system warm-start CF slot compartment Please remove the battery door to access CF slot. Right Side Scanner Trigger Press it to enable scanner to read bar code. Keypad PCMCIA compartment Install PC card here. Battery compartment Install Lithium-ion battery pack here. 7 Product Reference Guide First Steps with the Unitech PA966 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack USB/Charging cable Docking Station NOTE: Data you entered may not be properly stored until the built-in backup battery has been adequately charged. Please remember to turn on the back up battery before you charge the terminal. Installing the Battery Pack 1.Remove the battery compartment door (located on the lower back side of the unit). 2.Position the battery pack with the label side towards you, and the battery pack strap towards the bottom of the unit. Insert and fully seat the battery pack, making sure the shape of the battery pack fits the shape of the battery compartment.
8 Product Reference Guide 3.Position the battery pack and install the battery compartment door. Supplying Power to the PA966 Connect the RS232/Charging Cable or USB/
Charging Cable to the PA966, and then connect the AC adapter to the cables power jack and an electrical outlet. Or place the PA966 into the Docking Station
(first connect the power supply to the Docking Station). Charging the Main and Backup Batteries for the First Time It may take up to 16 hours to fully charge the empty backup battery. The first time charge should be at least 16 hours to ensure a proper charge. CAUTION: Operating the PA966 for the first time without the AC adapter, and without fully charging the backup battery may result in loss of data stored in RAM memory. 9 Product Reference Guide Using the Stylus CAUTION: Never use anything other than the PA966s stylus on the screen. Using object other than a stylus could cause permanent damage. 1. Hold the stylus as you hold a pencil. 2. 3. To make a choice from a menu, lightly tap the tip of the stylus on that choice. To write data into a field on a form, use the stylus to print the letters or numbers. Use very light pressure. PCMCIA Pulling Tags Pulling Tags simplify the removal of PCMCIA cards from the PA966. Before inserting a PCMCIA card, remove one of the three Pulling Tags from the Pulling Tag sheet and adhere it to both sides of the PCMCIA card, leaving a short (approx. ) tab. To remove the PCMCIA card, simply pull outwards on this tab. If a PCMCIA card is inserted into the PA966 without previ-
ously attaching a Pulling Tag, the card can be removed by affixing a length of adhesive tape to the surface of the card and pulling the card out by pulling outward on the piece of tape. PCMCIAcard PCMCIAcard front side front side Insert CF card to PA966 Find the CF drawer from PA966 package, insert CF card to the CF drawer. Then insert the CF drawer to the PA966 and place the CF slot door. Re-install the battery door to PA966. Front side of PCMCIA card 1. 2. 3. CF drawer Your CF card Protective Screen Film The PA966 screen ships with a protective plastic film. You may remove this if desired by peeling from one corner. The screen will be more susceptible to scratching without the film, but will be more readable. 10 Product Reference Guide First Operation of the Unitech PA966 Pressing the ON/OFF Key The Unitech PA966 welcome screen appears. The Windows CE screen will appear shortly. Adjusting Screen Brightness Press [FUNC] key and Cursor key to decrease or increase screen brightness. UNITECH Calibrating the PA966 This screen will automatically appear when the unit is powered on for the first time or after the system is reset. This screen can also be accessed at any time by pressing the hot key [FUNC] and the [ESC] key. The PA966 will prompt you to calibrate the unit by tapping a sequence of screen locations. Tap gently but firmly. When you have completed the series of taps, press the [ENT] key to confirm it or press the [ESC]
key to cancel it. Setting Time Zone, Date, and Time After Calibrating the PA966, the Date/Time Properties dialog box will appear. Follow the steps below to set the date and time. 11 Product Reference Guide Setting the Time Zone first Follow the steps below to set up your time zone. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap the location arrow to see a list of cities. Choose your location (or nearest listed one). Select the Daylight Savings Time check box, if necessary. Tap the APPLY button. Setting Year and Month Tap the Left or Right arrows to scroll the month. Tap here to directly change year setting Tap here to popup list of months Or directly tap location of year or month to change the year or month setting. Exiting Date/Time Properties Settings Tap OK or X (cancel) button at upper-right corner to exit. 12 Product Reference Guide Flash Memory Flash Memory is a re-writable location for programs and data files. The benefit of this feature is that files and programs saved in Flash Memory are unaffected by the PA966s power status. To access the contents of Flash Memory, simply select My Computer on the desktop and then select Flash Storage. The programs and data files currently stored in Flash Memory will be displayed. To save to Flash Storage, select File, Save To, and select Flash Storage. 13 Product Reference Guide Chapter 2. Using the Keypad and Scanner Keypad The PA966 series keypad contains 36 keys, including Cursor key, Numeric Key, Alpha key, ON/OFF, Function, Escape, Backspace, and Enter key. Please refer to the picture below. Alpha Hot Key TO Get System information Power Status Scanner Setting LCD Backlight on Keypad Backlight on Display Brightness brighter Display Brightness darker Press Func + 9 Func + 8 Func + 7 Func +
Func +
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14 Product Reference Guide Keypad Input Method When the PA966 boots, the default condition is Numeric Mode on. When you toggle to Alpha Mode, the default condition is CAPS mode off. Key Pos. Alpha Off (Default) Alpha On FUNC Up FUNC Down FUNC Up FUNC Down ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Enter 1/F1/a 2/F2/b 3/F3/c TAB/d 4/F4/e 5/F5/f 6/F6/g
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Enter Enter a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 15 Product Reference Guide Software Keyboard (Windows CE Keyboard) The Windows CE provides software keypad which allows users to input more characters. Opening the Windows CE Keyboard:
The Windows CE keyboard can be opened by tapping the keyboard icon on the task bar.
(Refer to picture). Keying-in Characters:
After tapping the keyboard icon, the Windows CE keyboard pops up. Character input is the same as on a standard PC. Simply tap the on-screen button corresponding to the character you want to input. Double-tap here International Character Support:
Tap the [] button to switch from the standard English key-
board to the European keyboard. Moving the Keyboard:
Use the stylus to point to the title bar (the bar displaying Input panel) and then move the stylus without lifting it from the screen. Title Bar Closing the Keyboard:
Tap the keyboard icon to close the Windows CE keyboard. 16 Product Reference Guide Using the Laser Scanner Note: Reading software must be enabled in order to operate the scanner. This can be a user-loaded application or a pre-loaded utility such as Scanner Setting. exe. Scanner The PA966 has two optional integrated scanners: Laser Scanner and Imager Scanner. Trigger keys are located on the left and right sides of the unit. Press either one. The PA966 also has a built-in Scanner Setting.exe program that allows the user to test the barcode scan function for 1D & 2D also for image capturing. Scanner Setting.exe is located in directory \Windows\Control 17 Product Reference Guide Chapter 3. Power system Charging the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack The optional Docking Station is a convenient accessory for daily use of the PA966. The charging will be completed within 3 hours. When using the included Charging
/ USB cable the charging time of the battery pack is about 3 hours. USB Cable (P/N 1550-600623) Power Supplier (P/N 1010-600381) RS232 Cable (P/N 1550-600622) Note: The power supply must work with power cord. Charging the Main and Backup Battery for the First Time Note: Before using the PA966 for the first time, charge the unit for 16 hours to fully charge the empty backup battery. Operating the PA966 for the first time without the AC adapter, and without fully charging the backup battery may result in loss of data stored in RAM memory. Note: Backing up data by backup battery only without the main battery installed in the battery compartment may take as long as 6 hours. Therefore, in order to prevent data protection failure due to backup battery failure, do not leave the PA966 without the re-
chargeable battery pack installed, or without connection to AC power for an extended period of time. It may take up to 72 hours to backup data when the PA966 is automatically shut down because of very low battery power while the depleted batteries are still installed in the battery compartment. 18 Product Reference Guide Power Status Indication Four different icons are displayed on the status bar to indicate the on-board power status. Plug icon:
When displayed, this icon indicates that the battery is charging. The PA966 is either plugged-
in via the DC 12V/2A power adapter or in the docking station. Battery Low icon:
When displayed indicates the battery is low and needs to be charged. In other words, there is no external power supply, the battery charge is low or very low, and charging the PA966 is recommended. Battery Low Battery Very Low icon:
When displayed indicates the battery is very low. Stopping the operation and charging the PA966 immediately is highly recommended. Battery Very Low No icon:
When displayed means there is no external power supply to the PA966 but its battery power status is good. Backup Battery Low icon:
When displayed indicates the backup battery is low and needs to be charged. Backup Battery Low Backup Battery Very Low icon:
When displayed indicates the backup battery is very low. Stopping the operation and charging the PA966 immediately is highly recommended. Backup Battery Very Low or Backup Battery is not turned on. 19 Product Reference Guide Checking Main and Backup Battery Status Enter Power Properties:
If the above mentioned Plug icon or Battery icon is displayed, double tap this icon to bring up the Power Properties screen. Or, select Settings/Control Panel from the Start menu and then double tap the Power icon to display Power Properties. Check Battery Status:
The battery menu item will show the status of the main and backup batteries. There are 3 kinds of status indicators Good, Low and Very Low. Bold characters indicate the actual status, e.g. battery icons in the illustration at right mean both the main and backup batteries are GOOD. It is necessary to charge the battery when Low or Very Low are displayed in bold characters. If Low or Very Low are still displayed after charging, please contact Unitech Technical Support. 20 Product Reference Guide How to Save Battery Power Automatic shut-down of the PA966 The PA966 will enter idle mode when there is no task, or all tasks are waiting for input. In default setting, the PA966 will automatically turn itself off if it remains idle for 3 minutes and when there is no external charging power applied. Pressing the power button will return the PA966 to the same point at the time of automatic shutdown. In Power Properties, select Power Off. Customize automatic shut off time by tapping the arrow to select from a list of time periods. The available time periods are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 minutes. This function can also be activated when the PA966 is plugged into the power adapter or placed in its cradle by tapping the check box and then tapping the arrow to select from a list of time periods. The available time periods are 1, 2, 5,10, 15 and 30 minutes. Backlight Setting Because the power consumption of the LCD backlight is high, turn off the backlight function if it is not necessary. If a backlight is required, set automatically turn off the back-
light function. To change backlight settings, select Settings / Control Panel from the Start menu, and then double tap the Display icon. Tap the Backlight menu item to display the following 3 selections:
21 Product Reference Guide Automatically turn off the backlight when using battery power:
Tap the check box to toggle this function. Available idle times are: 15 and 30 seconds, and 1, 2, and 5 minutes Automatically turn off the backlight when using external power:
Tap the check box to toggle this function. Available idle times are: 15 and 30 seconds, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, and 30 minutes. Automatically turn on the backlight when key This function is only activated by the PA966s keypad instead of the Windows CE keyboard. Warm Boot / Cold Boot Warm Boot To perform a warm boot while the PA966 is operating, insert a pin (paper clip works well) into the reset hole on the back of the terminal, right below the PCMCIA cover. Under the Windows folder of your terminal, locate the file BootMode.exe, execute the program, and confirm the warning message. WARNING: Warm Boot will cause unsaved data to be lost. Cold Boot Press the coldboot button underneath the PCMCIA cover, the terminal will perform cold boot. NOTE: Cold Boot will cause the PA966 to return to its original factory settings. 22 Product Reference Guide Charging Considerations It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever you are charging the Lithium-Ion battery pack. The process is most efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler. It is essential that you charge batteries within the stated range of 18C to 25C. Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle. Storage and Safety Precautions 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 60C, however they may be depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range. It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges. 23 Product Reference Guide Chapter 4. Communication Introduction The Unitech PA966 allows users to link to a host computer via USB, IrDA, or RF connection for data communication. This chapter provides an overview of the communication of the PA966. The following subchapters cover these topics:
Microsoft ActiveSync for details about serial communication via USB port or Bluetooth. RF Communication for details about wireless communication between mobile PA966 and host computers. Connecting Serial or USB Cable Plug the USB end of the communication cable to the PCs 9 pin Com Port and the other into the PA966 USB/Charging Port (see page 3). Plug the Power Supply into the Power Receptacle on the USB plug. Docking Station Plug in the USB end of the communication cable Plug the RS232 end of the communication cable to the to the PC's USB port and the other end into the PCs 9 pin Com Port and the other end into the cradles RS232 port. Plug the power supply into the powerr cradle's USB port. Plug the power supply into the eceptacle on the docking station. power jack of the docking station. 24 Product Reference Guide ActiveSync In order to exchange data between your desktop computer and the PA966, Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your desktop computer. With Microsoft ActiveSync you can:
Transfer data. Back up and restore PA966 data. Add programs to and remove programs from the PA966. This chapter will introduce Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.2. ActiveSync provides a user-
friendly interface and it can be downloaded free of charge from Microsofts Web site. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Before beginning installation, carefully read the following:
Because you will be restarting your computer during installation, save your work and quit all programs before you begin. To set up your communication settings, a PA966 serial cable is required to connect the PA966 to your host computer. If you run the Windows NT operating system with a service pack, you will be informed during setup that you may need to reinstall the service pack. Try connecting first, and if unsuccessful, reinstall the latest service pack. Installation Follow the installation procedure below to install Microsoft ActiveSync, connect your PA966 to your desktop computer, and establish a partnership for synchronization (if desired):
25 Product Reference Guide Download the ActiveSync software from the Microsoft web site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
downloads/activesync42.mspx. The installation wizard begins. Click Next. You are prompt to read the End User Licensing Agreement(EULA). Accept the license agreement terms and click Next. You are prompt for user information. 26 Product Reference Guide Type the user's name and organization and click Next. You are prompted for destination folder. Select a drive to install the program and click Next.The installation wizard has gathered the information it needs to install Activesync and prompts you to begin the installation. Click Install. The program begins the Installation. 27 Product Reference Guide After the program has finished installing you will see the following screen. Click Finish. You may be prompted to restart your computer. After you have installed ActiveSync and restarted your computer,the ActiveSync icon appears on your computer's desktop. When the configuration process is complete, youll see the following screen:
Connecting the Device to Your Computer 1. After Activesync has been installed, connect the USB charging cable to the universal connector on the bottom of your device. 2. Plug the other end of the USB charging cable into a USB port on your computer. 3. Turn the device on. 4. Activesync starts automatically and configure the USB port to work with the PA966.The New Partnership setup wizard will automatically start. Note: If Activesync does not start automatically, click Start > Programs > Microsoft Activesync. If a message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection, click the Cancel button and manually configure the communication settngs. 28 Product Reference Guide 5. Follow the onscreen instruction. 6. When the configuration process is complete, the Activesync window appears. 7. Synchronization will be initialized and will take place if you have chosen to synchronize In the displayed window, you can:
periodically or upon connection. Note: Your computer can create a partnership with multiple PA966s. Also, a PA966 can create a partnership with up to two computers. Select your PA966 to use Microsoft ActiveSync features such as changing synchronization options, as described in the Synchronization section. Open the Explorer window by double-
clicking your device icon in the Mobile Devices window. Use this window, which is the root window to the PA966, to copy and move files between the PA966 and your desktop computer, as described in the Synchronization section. 29 Product Reference Guide Synchronizing with your computer Synchronization takes place according to the options you choose while setting upActivesync on your computer. If you accept the default (On Connect) synchronization option in the Microsoft ActiveSync Setup Wizard, you'll be able to simply connect Your PA966 to your desktop computer and synchronization will take place. If you have not enabled the On Connect feature in ActiveSync, you can start ActiveSync in either of the following ways:
On your computer, double click My computer > Mobile Devices folder.
Connect the USB cable between the computer and PA966. Connection options You can set remote synchronization with your computer using the following connection options:
- USB connection
- Infrared connection
- Bluetooth connection
- WiFi connection USB Connection To synchronize with your computer using a USB connection:
1. Connect your device to your computer using the USB charging cable. 2. Initiate connection by tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC connection. 3. Select Enable direct connections to the desktop computer using this check box. 4. Tap OK. 30 Product Reference Guide Tap the PC Connection tab. Tap Start, Settings, Control Panel, Communications Infrared Connection If you want to change the terminals default baud rate or use IrDA to communicate with the Host PC, follow the steps below The infrared port allows you to synchronize to adjust it:
information with an infrared enabled computer. Align the infrared port of your device with the infrared port 1. on the computer. This method is ideal for quickly switching between multiple 2. devices since there are no cables or adapters to change. 3. 1. Perform the steps below on your computer:
4. a. Configure an infrared port on your computer Select the baud rate from the list box. following the manufacturer's instructions. b. Once your computer's IR port is ready, open Synchronization ActiveSync. You can synchronize information between the PA966 and your desktop computer to ensure c. Click File > Connection Settings. both computers have current information. First youll need to install Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop computer. Tap the Change Connection button d.Check Allow connections to one Synchronization takes place according to the options you chose during Microsoft of the following and select Infrared ActiveSync setup. If you accept the default (On Connect) synchronization option in the Port (IR) from the drop-down list. Microsoft ActiveSync Setup Wizard, youll be able to simply connect your PA966 to your desktop computer, and synchronization will take place. e. Click OK. If you have not enabled On Connect, start Microsoft ActiveSync in either of the following ways:
On your desktop computer, double-click the My Computer icon and then double-click the Mobile Devices folder. Plug the RS232 cable or USB cable between the PC and the PA966. Execute Repllog.exe from the PA962s Windows directory (if ActiveSync is setup to sync using the IrDA port on both PC and PA966). To turn on IrDA:
1. Click on the Control Panel icon on your PA966 2. Double-click the Communication icon 3. Click the PC Connection tab 4. Tap the Change Connection button 5. Select IrDA. Execute Bluetooth ActiveSync from the PA966s Windows directory . 31 Product Reference Guide 2. Perform the steps below on your device:
Synchronization will take place according to a. Align the IR port of your PA966 with the IR options youve chosen. To initiate synchroniza-
port on your computer so that they are tion manually, click Tools, and then Synchro-
unblocked and within close range. nize Now. b. Initiate connection by tapping Start >
Settings > Control Panel > PC Connection. c. Select Enable direct connections to the Synchronization may take a few minutes, as desktop computer using this check box. each item to be synchronized needs to be d. Tap the Change Connection. processed. Youll see a message indicating e. Select IrDA. that synchronization is taking place. f. Tap OK. g. Tap My Device > Windows > Repllog.exe After youve synchronized, youll see the status message in the status bar of the Mobile Devices windows. At any time, you can check the status. Click the Tools menu, and click ActiveSync Status to display the ActiveSync Status window. Bluetooth Connection For details of bluetooth connection, please refer to the Utility Manual. Synchronizing Information Files All files you create on the PA966 are stored in a My Document/PA966 My Documents All files created on the device are stored in PA966 > My Document folder folder (if the assigned Device Name is PA966). View those files by double-clicking the
(if the designated device name is PA966). You can view files by double clicking the short-cut PA966 My Documents icon on your desktop computer. PA966 > My Documents icon on your computer. If you have enabled file synchronization, your PA966 files are automatically synchronized in the My Document folder on your computer, unless a different If you have enabled file synchronization, your PA966 files are automatically synchronized name was chosen for PA966. on your desktop computer file folder WinCE_PC My Documents - unless a different name was chosen for the PA966. This folder can be found in one of following locations:
Synchronization Options Synchronization options can be modified, including when you synchronize and what gets synchronized. In the Mobile Device window, click Tools > Sync Options. For each type of information, the synchronization process can be hastened by limiting the amount of data to be synchronized. To do this, select a service and click the Settings button. After enabling a service, you must close and reopen the ActiveSync. During synchronization, files are copied back and forth between the PA966 and the desk-
top computer. Windows 95/98: My Documents\WinCE_PC My Documents. Windows NT:WINNT\Profiles\your user-name\Personal\WinCE_PC My Documents. 32 Product Reference Guide Using ActiveSync to Exchange Files Changing Synchronization Options You can use activesync to exchange information from your device to your computer Synchronization options can be modified, and vice versa. changes you made to the information on one location will not affect including when you synchronize and what the information on the other one. if you want to automatically update information on gets synchronized. In the Mobile Device both your device and computer, synchronize the information instead. window, click Tools, and then Sync You can copy two types of information to your device: files and Pocket Access Options. Windows CE Store information. The procedure below only applies to copying files. Refer to the ActiveSync Help on your For each type of information, the synchro-
computer for instructions on how to copy Pocket Access Windows CE store nization process can be Information. hastened by limiting the amount of data to Note: Files created on your computer may need to be converted by ActiveSync be synchronized. To do this, select a service and click the Settings button. So that they can be viewed and edited on your device, and vice versa. Inbox, Tasks, and Channels not supported To copy files:
Note:
1. Connect your device to your Computer. 2. In ActiveSync on your computer, Click Explore. The PA966 only supports File synchronization. Inbox, channels and tasks are not supported. After enabling a service, you must close and reopen the ActiveSync Options dialog box before the Option button is available for that service. Installing and Removing Software Any program created for your PA966 can be installed as long as there is sufficient memory or storage space. First install the software on your desktop computer and then connect the PA966 to your desktop computer. Some software programs provide their own setup instructions. Most software programs use Application Manager to install and remove software on the PA966. In the Mobile Device window, click Tools, and then click Application Manager. 33 Product Reference Guide Windows Explorer opens the Mobile Device window for your device. Application Manager detects the software that is available but not yet installed on the PA966. System software and programs added to the PA966 at the factory are stored in FlashROM. You cannot remove or modify this software, and youll never accidentally lose FlashROM contents. Software programs and data files added to your PA966 after factory installation can be stored in RAM or Flash Memory. InBox Following is an overview of InBox. Step-by-Step information on how to use this program can be found in the Help function on the PA966. To view Help, tap Start, and then Help. Sending and Receiving E-Mail with InBox Use InBox to send and receive e-mail messages using any of these methods:
Send and receive messages using a dial-up connection to a service provider or your corporate network. Send and receive messages using a wireless network card to a local area network (LAN). Note: You can send and receive messages with Inbox, but this function cannot be synchronized with Outlook. Sending Mail Remotely In addition to exchanging mail messages with your desktop computer, you can send and receive mail from a remote mail server by setting up an e-mail account with a service provider. 34 Product Reference Guide Note: If youre setting up an Internet mail account with an ISP (Internet Service Provider), the ISP must use a POP3 mail server and an SMTP mail gateway. For dial-up connections, youll require an internal PCMCIA type modem card or external modem for the PA966. Youll also need to set up the remote connection on the PA966 using the Connections program. For wireless connections, youll require a RF card for the PA966. Youll also need to set up the remote connection on the PA966 via the Network setting. Setting Up Remote Mail You can use multiple mail services to obtain mail. For each mail service you will access, first set up and name each mail service. If you will use the same service to connect to different mailboxes, set up and name each mailbox connection. In the InBox on the PA966, tap Compose, Options, the Services tab, and then the Add button. A setup wizard will walk you through the steps. The software for creating an Internet Mail connection to an ISP is pre-installed on the PA966. Work Remotely Mail received via dial-up connection appears in the InBox folder on the PA966, together with the mail you synchronize with your desktop computer. Messages received remotely are linked to your mail server rather than to your desktop computer. You can work online, which means that you read and respond to messages while con-
nected to the server. Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send, which saves space on your device. 35 Product Reference Guide You can also work offline. Once youve downloaded new message headers or partial messages, you can disconnect from the server and then decide which message to down-
load completely. The next time you connect, InBox automatically downloads the complete messages youve marked for retrieval and sends the messages youve composed. Receiving Messages Messages received by synchronizing with your desktop computer and through remote connections appear together in your InBox. Double-tap a message to read it. When you connect to your Internet mail service, the InBox downloads only the first 100 lines of each new message to the InBox folder by default. No mail attachments are downloaded. When you synchronize with your desktop computer, only the first 50 lines of each new message remains on the mail server or your desktop computer. You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in their entirety the next time you synchronize or connect to your mail service. Select the message, tap Service, and then tap Retrieve Full Copy. The icons in the InBox messages list give you a visual indication of the message status. Specify your downloading preferences when setting up the service or selecting your synchronization options. You can change them at any time. To change InBox delivery options for mail synchronization: In the Mobile Devices window on your desktop computer select your WinCE icon, click Tools, and then click ActiveSync Options. Select Message and then click Options. (For the Options button to be available, you must have previously enabled message synchronization.) To change InBox delivery options for remote mail: In InBox on your PA966, tap Service and then tap the service name. Then tap Service again and tap Properties. Youll need to download a full message before you can view its attachments. 36 Product Reference Guide Sending Messages To compose a new message, tap the New Message button on the command bar. Enter an e-mail address in the To field or select a name from the Address Book. All e-mail addresses entered in the e-mail fields in Contacts appear in the Address Book. To send your message, tap File and Send. Messages are placed in your OutBox folder on the PA966 and will be delivered to their destination in one of two ways:
They are transferred to the OutBox folder in Exchange or Outlook on your desktop computer the next time you synchronize. They are transmitted to your mail server the next time you connect remotely. In InBox, make sure the appropriate service is selected on the Service menu. Then tap Connect. RF Communication Windows CE can support TCP/IP protocol, so the user can easily connect to the Internet by Modem or RF. The following chapter is an introduction on how to connect the PA966 to a network via TCP/IP. PA966 come with a built-in RF card. The driver and the utility are also built in the firmware. RF networks look and operate similarly to Ethernet networks. The only difference is that a radio transmission replaces the hard-wire connection between the various nodes. This means all of your existing applications that currently operate over Ethernet will also function utilizing WLAN without any special wireless network software. This picture illustrates a typical network topology including the PA966 with RF. 37 Product Reference Guide Setting the RF Communication Installing the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card 1. Double tap Summit Client Utility. Power off the PA966. Remove the stylus, using the screw driver in the stylus to remove the screw, and then open the PCMCIA compartment. Attach the snap-on antenna to the RF card if required (only the Cisco card comes with a pre-
installed antenna). Attach pulling-tag to antenna. Insert the RF card into the PCMCIA slot. PCMCIA card PCMCIA card front side front side RF Card Cushion 2. Under Main tab, for Active Profile, select ThirdPartyConfig. Remove the protective backing from the sticky side of the RF Card Cushion and install the Tap OK. cushion along the inside upper edge of the PCMCIA Cover as shown. The RF Card Cushion prevents damage to the RF card antenna in case the PA966 is accidentally dropped. Re-attach cover to the PA966 Setting Up the Wireless Card The PA966 is pre-loaded with connection software from Cisco. The PA966 will automatically detect these RF cards and then display the following screen during the first-time installation. Please note that there are two ways to set the IP address:
38 Product Reference Guide 3. Warm Start the terminal. Once the Setting up RF Card pre-loaded in CF Slot of PA966 terminal is warm started, the RF card is detected. You will see the RF setting The PA966 has optional RF model which is pre-loaded with RF Card in CF slot. window pop up. Tap Add New. The PA966 RF model will automatically display the following screen when terminal is power on. 4. Enter the SSID. Uncheck The key is provided automatically. Enter the network key. Tap OK. 5. Start to search for RF signal and RF is connected. 39 Product Reference Guide Appendix A Technical Specifications CPU/Memory CPU Flash ROM Intel X-Scale 400MHz 32 CPU. Built-in real-time clock. 64MB Built -in (Flash Memory Manager included) SDRAM 64MB OS and Software Programming Tools OS Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus Development Language Microsoft Embedded Visual Tool for VB and VC programming Unitech PA966 Software Developmenet Kit Input/Output Input Devices Touch screen, stylus, keypad,software keyboard, bar code laser scanner and imager scanner. Keypad 36 physical keys with backlight including cursor key, numeric keypad, alpha keypad,TAB, ESC, FUNC, brightness and contrast controls Audio Output A piezoelectric buzzer with software controlled volume Display 240 x 320 transflective TFT backlight color LCD supports 256K color with touch panel and heating system. Contrast adjustable by software hotkey 40 LED Indicator Dual colors (green/red) for barcode good read indication Product Reference Guide Laser Scan Engine Light Source:
Scan Rate:
Scan angle:
Visible Laser Dicode(VLD) 650nm. 39+Scan/Sec
+53 from normal Min. print contrast:
25% absolute dark/light reflectanceat 650nm Power Consumption: 65mA typicle@5V Laser Typical Depth of Field Decode Zone N e a r F a r 5 m il 7 .5 m il 1 0 m il 1 0 0 % U P C 2 0 m il 4 0 m il 5 5 m il 2 .0 in . ( 5 . 1 c m ) 1 . 7 in . ( 4 .3 c m ) 1 . 8 in . ( 4 .6 c m ) 1 . 9 in . ( 4 .8 c m )
5 .2 i n . ( 1 3 .2 c m ) 8 .0 i n . ( 2 0 .3 c m ) 1 0 in . ( 2 5 .4 c m ) 1 3 in . ( 3 3 c m ) 2 0 in . ( 5 0 . 8 c m ) 2 5 in . ( 6 3 . 5 c m ) 3 0 in . ( 7 6 . 2 c m )
* D e p e n d e n t u p o n s y m b o l w id t h 41 Product Reference Guide Barcode/Symbology Symbology Codabar Code 11 Code 32 Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Code 93 Code 128 Delta Code EAN-8, 13 EAN128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Label Code MSI/Plessy Standard 2 of 5 Toshiba Telpen Toshiba UPC-A, E Imager Scan Engine Performance Focal Point: 7 inches (17.8cm) from lens plate (nominal) Working Range Near:
Far:
8 mil Linear 10 mil PDF417 13 mil UPC 15 mil PDF417 15 mil Data Matrix 35 mil MaxiCode
(.020cm) 3.5 in.
(8.9cm) 7.6 in.
(19.3cm)
(.025cm) 3.1 in.
(7.9cm) 9.0 in.
(22.9cm)
(.033cm) 2.5 in.
(6.4cm) 12.5 in.
(31.8cm)
(.038cm) 3.5 in.
(8.9cm) 11.2 in.
(28.4cm)
(.038cm) 3.7 in.
(9.4cm) 6.5 in.
(16.5cm)
(.089cm) 2.0 in.
(5.1cm) 13 in.
(33cm) 42 Product Reference Guide Viewing Angle: +40 Ambient Light: 535 to 100,000 lux (full sunlight) Aiming Illumination LEDs Green Aiming LEDs Red Aiming LEDs Laser Aiming 626nm +30nm 526nm +30nm 626nm +30nm 650nm +10nm Barcode/Symbology 2D Postal Linear PDF 417 MicroPDF417 MixiCode Data Matrix QR Code Postnet Planet Code British Post Codabar Code 39 Code 128 UPC EAN Aztec Aztec Mesas Code 49 EAN UCC Composite Canadian Post Japanese Post KIX Post Interleaved 2 of 5 Reduced Space Symbology Code 93 Codablock F 43 Product Reference Guide Power Power Options Lithium-Ion @7.4V, 1850mAH Main Battery Pack
(Battery pack can be recharged 500 cycles or more) External AC/DC adapter @12VDC/2A with regulator Power Consumption Using Maing Battery at At 8V 25 C Active mode: 117mA (Laser Engine power on, Backlight power on) Active mode: 217mA (Imager Engine power on, Backlight power on) Heaater turn on: 230mA typical (Heater only) Standby mode: 100mA Suspend: 5mA Battery Charge 3 hours with external AC/DC adapter 3 hours with docking station Backup Battery 1 rechargeable 3.7V, 120mAH Ni-MH battery cell for data backup Power Management Power consumption indicated on status bar Power charging and USB supports full duplex asynchro-
nous communications and baud rate up to 115.2K bps. Compliant to IrDA 1.2 (SIR). Baud rate up to 115.2K bps. PCMCIA Type II slot & CF Type I & Type II slot accept memory, modem, and RF card Interface Port USB/Charging Port IrDA PCMCIA & CF 44 Product Reference Guide Mechanical and Environmental Dimensions -PA966 Length:
7.28 (18.5cm) Width: 3.49 (8.76cm) Depth:
1.60 (4.06cm) Length:
7.28 (18.5cm) Width: 3.49 (8.76cm) Depth:
5.91 (15.01cm) Dimensions -PA967 Weight - PA966 Weight - PA967 454g with battery pack 560g with battery pack IP Rating Humidity Shock Temperature IP 54 5% to 95% RH non-condensing Multiple 4.0 (1.2m) drops to concrete Storage: -20C to 60C Opration: Depends on product configuration Laser with BT only
-20~50
Laser with BT & RF 0~50
Imager with BT only
-15~~50
Imager with BT & RF 0~50
Note: RF stands for pre-loaded WiFi CF card in PA966 or PA967. Pin Assignment of Charge and Communication Port DCD RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI Pin Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12V NC NC GDN UDC
/UDC USB 5V Description Receive Data Send Data Data Transmit Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator USB 5V 12V Input Ground USB Differential Data Signal High Side USB Differential Data Signal Low Side 45 Product Reference Guide Accessories List Accessories Car Kit Modem Cradle 4 Slot Multi-bay Battery Pack Universal Power Supply Power Cord (US) Power Cord (EU) Power Cord (UK) 2 Slot Battery Charger 4 Slot Battery Charger USB Cable w/ DC in port USB Cable (Cradle to PC) Stylus (Standard) Tethered Stylus (Option) Docking Station Interface Power Input 1 modem port via PC/computer, 1 USB port 16 pin connector for charging and communication pads to main unit Quick charging typically takes 3 hours AC/DC adapter @ 12 VDC/2A with regulator 46 Product Reference Guide Appendix B Update and Upgrade OS Update OS via Compact Flash or USB You may choose update OS via CF or USB, select the Bootmode in PA966 Utilities. Insert CompactFlash chip into PC Card Adapter After the OS is successfully updated, the PA966 will auto-
matically cold-start with the new OS. 47 Product Reference Guide Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide Problem Terminal does not power on. Terminal shuts itself down. Battery life is short
"Low Backup Battery" message Screen is blank Terminal either do not respond, or responds inaccurately to touch screen input. Bar code not read. Terminal will not shut off. Solution Battery needs recharging or replacement. Ensure that battery is installed correctly. Adjust " Power Properties"
Battery needs recharging. Adjust " Power Properties" - especially if peripherals are used. Adjust backlight of LCD or Keypad. Replace battery pack if old(battery can be recharged approxim ately 500 cylces.) Charge term inal for 16 hours. Make sure terminal is powered on. Adjust screen brightness. Calibrate touch screen. Perform a warm boot - W ARNING - Unsaved data w ill be lost. Perform a cold boot - W ARNING - Terminal w ill be reset to default settings and da ta w ill be lost. Make sure scanning application is loaded and operational. Run " Scanner Setting" program to modify barcode read setting. Bar code might be distorted and should be replaced. Battery needs recharging or replacement. If terminal is processing data, attach charging cable to ensure the battery is not depleted. If terminal is connected to AC power, disconnect. Perform a warm boot - W ARNING - Unsaved data w ill be lost. Perform a cold boot - W ARNING - Terminal w ill be reset to default settings and da ta w ill be lost. 48 Product Reference Guide FCC Statement This is a FCC Part 15 Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interferance-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. The device is certified to the requirements of RSS-139-1 for 2.4 GHz spread spectrum devices. European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE 1999/5/EC and EMC 89/336/EEC directives. Laser Information The Unitech PA960 series is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS/
CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J and to the requirements of IEC 825-1. Class II and Class 2 products are not considered to be hazardous. The PA960 series contains internally a Visible Laser Diode (VLD) whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations. The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation, user maintenance or during prescribed service operations. CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light. Use of optical instruments with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include binolulars, microscopes, and magnifying glasses. This does not include eye glasses worn by the user. The laser safety warning label required by the DHHS/IEC for the PA960 seriess optional laser scanner module is located on the memory compartment cover, on the back of the unit. 49 Product Reference Guide Unitech Customer Support America http://www.ute.com http://latin.unitech-adc.com e-mail: inquiry@ute.com e-mail: info@latin.unitech-adc.com UTP China EMEA Japan http://www.unitech-adc.com e-mail: aidcsales@adc.unitech.com http://www.ute.com.cn e-mail: unitech@ute.com.cn http://www.unitech-europe.com e-mail: sales@unitech-europe.nl http://www.unitech-japan.co.jp e-mail: sales@unitech-japan.co.jp Taiwan http://adc-utt.unitech.com.tw e-mail: barcode@unitech.com.tw Head Office http://www.unitech-adc.com e-mail: marketing@adc.unitech.com.tw 50
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-01-06 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2008-01-06
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023101058
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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 |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
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 |
PA966BTG
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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 | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
W****** H********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No. 52. Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park
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1 2 |
Tao Yuan, 333
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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1 2 |
w******@sporton.com.tw
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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 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PDA Sacnner | ||||
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 conducted. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter than specified in the filing. 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 |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A****** C********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0719000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0013000 |
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