Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Appearance of iData 95 .............................................................................................................1 1.2 Installing an SD Card .................................................................................................................2 1.3 Installing a SIM Card..................................................................................................................3 1.4 Installing a Battery ......................................................................................................................3 1.5 Disassembling the Battery Cover.............................................................................................4 1.6 Charging.......................................................................................................................................4 2 Instructions on iData 95 ...................................................................................... 6 2.1 Power-on and Power-off............................................................................................................6 2.2 Locking and Unlocking the iData 95 ........................................................................................6 2.3 Keys of iData 95..........................................................................................................................6 2.4 Home ............................................................................................................................................7 2.5 Status Icons and Indicators.......................................................................................................7 2.6 Basic Settings..............................................................................................................................8 3 Call Function ........................................................................................................ 12 3.1 Making a Call.............................................................................................................................12 3.2 Contacts .....................................................................................................................................12 3.3 SMS and MMS..........................................................................................................................13 3.4 Email...........................................................................................................................................14 4. Network and Connection Synchronization................................................. 16 4.1 GPRS Data Connection...........................................................................................................16 4.2 Wi-Fi Network Connection ......................................................................................................16 4.3 GPS ............................................................................................................................................17 4.4 Connecting iData 95 to a Computer ......................................................................................18 4.5 Synchronization ........................................................................................................................18 5 Introduction to iScan of iData 95 .................................................................... 20 5.1 Installing and Using iScan.......................................................................................................20 6 Managing iData 95............................................................................................... 21 6.1 Installing Software ....................................................................................................................21 6.2 Uninstalling Software ...............................................................................................................21 6.3 Managing Applications.............................................................................................................22 7 Precautions and Troubleshooting.................................................................. 23 7.1 Precautions for iData 95 ..........................................................................................................23 7.2 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................24 Appendix 1................................................................................................................ 26 iData 95 User Manual 1 Introduction 1.1 Appearance of iData 95 Figure 1-1 Front view of iData 95 Figure 1-2 Rear view of iData 95
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iData 95 User Manual 1.2 Installing an SD Card To install an SD card, do as follows:
1. Push the card cover along the direction marked on the cover and open the cover. 2. Insert an SD card. 3. Press the SD card downward and lock the card along the IN direction marked on the cover. 1 Figure 1-3 Inserting an SD card
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iData 95 User Manual 1.3 Installing a SIM Card To install a SIM card, do as follows:
1. Insert a SIM card along the direction, as shown in Figure 1-4. 2. Press the card cover downward. 3. Push the SIM card along the LOCK direction to lock the card cover. Figure 1-4 Inserting a SIM card 1.4 Installing a Battery To install a battery, do as follows:
1. Push the battery to the bottom of the battery compartment. 2. Press the top of the battery downward to tighten the battery. 3. Push the joint at the bottom of the battery cover into the back shell. 4. Push the lock to the left and press the battery cover downward until the lock automatically returns to the location on the right.
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iData 95 User Manual Figure 1-5 Installing a battery 1.5 Disassembling the Battery Cover To disassemble the battery cover, do as follows:
1. Insert your left forefinger into the upper left part of the battery cover and push the lock to the left by using the thumb. 2. Pull out the battery cover. Figure 1-6 Disassembling the battery cover 1.6 Charging You can charge the iData 95 in the following ways:
1. Charge the iData 95 by using a charger.
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iData 95 User Manual 2. Connect the iData 95 to a PC by using a USB cable to charge the iData 95. In the charging status, the LED is red. When the LED becomes blue, charging is complete. When the battery volume is insufficient, the iData 95 displays alarm information. When the battery volume is too low, the iData 95 is automatically powered off. Caution The battery can be charged for more than or less than three hours. The battery will not be damaged if charging is interrupted. The duration of the battery depends on different applications of the iData 95, for example, selected functions of iData 95, usage mode, and data transmission. Tips To ensure a longer standby time of the iData 95, follow the following tips:
Always connect the iData 95 to the AC power supply when you do not use it.
In Settings, set the time to sleep to a smaller value for the iData 95 by selecting Home
> Applications > Settings > Display > Screen Delay.
Stop all wireless activities when you do not use the iData 95.
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iData 95 User Manual 2 Instructions on iData 95 2.1 Power-on and Power-off After installing a SIM card and a battery and fully charging the iData 95, you can use the iData 95. 1. To power on the iData 95, press and hold the On/Off key for some time. The power-on page is displayed. After the guiding progress is complete, the iData 95 enters the Android system. It takes some time to initialize the iData 95. Please wait patiently. 2. To power off the iData 95, press and hold the On/Off key for some time. After a dialog box for powering off the iData 95 is displayed, click Power Off. 2.2 Locking and Unlocking the iData 95 Locking iData 95 for a short time to lock the iData 95. If you do not Press and hold the On/Off key perform any operation within the default and preset time to lock the iData 95, the iData 95 is locked automatically. Unlocking the iData 95 Press and hold the On/Off key for a short time and slide the unlock key on the screen to the right to unlock the iData 95. 2.3 Keys of iData 95 The iData 95 provides a physical keypad that has 28 keys in total, as shown in the following figure. In terms of function, the keys are divided into numeric/letter/symbolic keys, direction keys, and scan keys. On the physical keypad of the iData 95, the left and right function keys and the yellow scan key correspond respectively to the home key, return key, and menu key. Home key/left function key: Used to return to the home page. Press the home key. The applications used recently are displayed. Click the required application to start the application. Return key/right function key: Used to return to the previous operation page. Menu key/scan key: Used to display related menus on the current page.
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2.4 Home iData 95 User Manual Home key Menu key Return key The iData 95 has five home pages. Slide to the left or right to switch among the pages. On any page, press the Home key (left function key) to return to the home page. Click any application on the home page to start the application. Application tray Tips
You can add application icons in blank space of the home page.
Click the application tray to view all applications. 2.5 Status Icons and Indicators Status icons and indicators are in the status bar in the upper part of the screen and show device status and notifications.
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iData 95 User Manual Table 2-1 Status icons Icon Description Icon Description WLAN USB connection Missed calls New messages Modem logs Mute mode Connect to Pea Signal strength Offline mode Internet access restricted USB debug Charging Full power There are multiple notification icons, which are beyond the scope of display. Note The applications of the iData 95 are often upgraded. Therefore, the status icons may be different from those on the iData 95. The actual status icons prevail. 2.6 Basic Settings 2.6.1 Date and Time Setting To change the date and time in the iData 95, do as follows:
Select Settings > Date & time and click Set Date or Set time.
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iData 95 User Manual 2.6.2 Display Settings To set display options, do as follows:
Select Settings > Display and set display options such as Brightness, Wallpaper, Auto-rotate screen, and Font size. 2.6.3 Ringtone Setting Select Settings > Audio Profiles and click General/Silent/Meeting/Outdoor to set the ringtone in the corresponding mode.
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iData 95 User Manual 2.6.4 Security Setting Select Settings > Reset > Factory date reset. Click Clear all. The iData 95 starts to restore factory settings. Caution This operation will clear the following data in the iData 95:
Account
Data and settings of the system and applications
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Downloaded applications This operation does not clear the following data:
Current system software and bound applications
Files in the SD card, for example, music and pictures 2.6.5 Language and Input Setting Select Settings > Language and input. In the displayed list, select the desired language. Click Default and select the desired input in the list. 2.6.6 Shortcuts You can add shortcut icons on the home page of the iData 95. On the home page, click the application tray icon, select and drag the icon to be added to the home page. 2.6.7 Widgets You can add widgets such as clock, music player, and calendar on the home page of the iData 95. On the home page, click the application tray icon, slide the screen to the widget page, select and drag the widget to be added to the home page. Click the icon of the widget to open the widget.
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3 Call Function 3.1 Making a Call To make a call, do as follows:
1. Enter a telephone number by pressing number keys. 2. Click 3. Click to make a call. to terminate the call. iData 95 User Manual Contact Call record 3.2 Contacts Voice call Virtual numeric keypad Find the following icon:
1. Click Contacts to open the contact list. 2. To add a contact, click 3. To import or export contacts, press the menu key (yellow scan key) to open the menu
. and click Import/export. 4. To edit or delete a contact, select a contact, press the menu key (yellow scan key) to open the menu, and click Edit or Delete.
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iData 95 User Manual 3.3 SMS and MMS and enter the message recipient and the text to be sent. to send the message. Find the following icon:
1. Click 2. Click 3. On the message editing page, press the menu key (yellow scan key) to open the menu and click Add Subject. Convert the message to be sent into a multimedia message and click
. Tips Click to add attachments such as picture, video, and audio files.
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iData 95 User Manual 3.4 Email You can send or receive emails. Note To create an email account on the iData 95, you need to set the account on a PC. For example, to create a QQ email account, log in to the QQ mailbox, click Settings in the upper right corner of the mailbox to access the account options. Find the server options and email receiving options, select all options, and click Save. To set a mailbox on the iData 95, do as follows:
Find the following icon:
1. Enter the email address and password and click Next. The system starts to connect the email account. 2. Set Inbox checking frequency and click Next. 3. Create a name for this account and click Next. The Inbox page is displayed. To delete an account, do as follows:
1. On the mailbox page, press the menu key (yellow scan key) to open the menu and click Settings. 2. Click the email account to be deleted and access the setting page. 3. Click Remove account.
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iData 95 User Manual 4. Network and Connection Synchronization 4.1 GPRS Data Connection After a GPRS data connection is established, you can access the Internet. To establish a GPRS data connection, ensure that a SIM card is installed in the iData 95. Generally, the iData 95 has configured Internet access. If you delete the default configuration by mistake, set the network as follows (assume that China Mobiles network is used):
Find the following icon:
Select Settings > More > Wireless & networks > APN > CMNET and set the following options as follows:
Name: CMNET APN: cmnet APN type: default,supl,net Proxy: null Port: null User name: null Password: null Server: null MMSC: null MMS proxy: null MMS port: null MCC: 460 MNC: 02 Identity authentication type: null APN protocol: IPv4 Enable/disable APN: APN enabled Bearer system: null 4.2 Wi-Fi Network Connection Find the following icon:
Select Settings > Wireless & networks > WLAN. 1. Click On for Wi-Fi. The system starts to search for networks. If the WLAN is enabled, click Scan. The iData 95 lists the searched networks. 2. Click the network to be connected and enter the password in the displayed dialog box. 3. Click Connect to complete the Wi-Fi connection.
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iData 95 User Manual Click to enable Wi-Fi and search for networks Click to connect to the network 4.3 GPS The iData 95 is equipped with a high-performance navigation chip and can obtain position information quickly and accurately. The manufacturer of the iData 95, Wuxi iData Technology Company Ltd., provides GPS Test, which is a GPS demonstration program. Before using the GPS, install GPS Test. You can download GPS software (for the information related to GPS software and HiMarket, see relevant description in 6.1 Installing Software) from HiMarket and view position information.
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iData 95 User Manual 4.4 Connecting iData 95 to a Computer Connect the iData 95 to a computer by using a USB cable so that files in the memory card, for example, pictures, videos, and music, can be transferred to the computer and processed in the computer. 1. Connect the iData 95 to a USB port of a computer by using the USB cable. 2. The icon of USB connection is displayed in the status bar of the iData 95. Slide the status bar. You can see USB connected and select the USB connection mode. Click the option to open the USB storage device and copy files between a computer and the iData 95 4.5 Synchronization Find the following icon:
Select Settings > Accounts & sync. 1. Click ADD ACCOUNT to set a new account. 2. Click Company or Email, enter the email address and password, and click Next. Wait until the connection is completed (for details about mailbox settings, see section 3.4 Email). 3. Click the account. On the Sync settings page, set the account as required.
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iData 95 User Manual Set email synchronization frequency, notification, etc. Select the option to synchronize emails.
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iData 95 User Manual 5 Introduction to iScan of iData 95 5.1 Installing and Using iScan To collect data, you must install and start the scan application on the iData 95. At present, Wuxi iData Technology Company Ltd. provides the scan demonstration software, iScan, to obtain and decode barcode information. First of all, install iScan on the iData95 (for details on how to install iScan, see 6.1 Installing is displayed on the application page. Click Software). After iScan is installed, the icon the icon to start the software and select Barcode Scan. In this case, you can scan barcodes.
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iData 95 User Manual 6 Managing iData 95 6.1 Installing Software The iData 95 uses Googles Android platform whose suffix is apk. To install software on the iData 95, use the following methods:
1. Download and install software through the online software store provided by Google
(Google Play) or Android software download platform (HiMarket) used in China. HiMarket is recommended. 2. Download software installation packages, store them on an SD card, and install the software by using file manager. 3. Connect the iData 95 to a computer by using the USB cable and install software on the computer. First of all, install software such as APK installer, Pea, or 91 mobile assistant on the computer so that software can be installed in batches. 6.2 Uninstalling Software If too many programs are installed or some installed programs are unnecessary, uninstall existing software to increase the operation speed of the iData 95. To uninstall software, use the following methods:
1. Select Settings > Applications. In the displayed application list, select the software to be uninstalled and click the software. On the App info page, click Uninstall and then click OK. Several seconds later, the system prompts that the software is uninstalled. 2. Click the application tray. On the application page, find the icon of the software to be uninstalled and click the icon.
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iData 95 User Manual 6.3 Managing Applications Press the menu key (yellow scan key) and click Manage apps. You can view the status of downloaded applications, applications in the SD card, and running applications and click any application to access the application information page where you can stop, uninstall, or suspend the application.
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iData 95 User Manual 7 Precautions and Troubleshooting 7.1 Precautions for iData 95 To ensure that the iData 95 does not fail, follow the following precautions during use of the iData 95:
Put the iData 95 and its components and accessories in the places where children
Keep the iData 95 dry. Rain, moisture and liquid contain acidic materials and will cannot reach. corrode the circuit board.
Do not store or use the iData 95 in dusty or dirty places.
Do not store the iData 95 in a place that is too hot. High temperature will shorten the service life of electronic components.
Do not store the iData 95 in a place that is too cold. When the temperature inside the iData 95 rises, moisture is generated inside the iData 95, which may damage the circuit board.
Do not try to disassemble the iData 95. Otherwise, the iData 95 may be damaged.
Do not touch the screen surface of the iData 95 by using a pen, a pencil or other sharp articles in case the screen may be scratched.
Do not throw, beat or violently collide the iData 95. Otherwise, the components of the iData 95 may be damaged and the iData 95 may be faulty.
Do not use strong chemical products or strong detergent to clean the iData 95. If the iData 95 become dirty, clean the surface of the iData 95 by using a soft cloth soaked with dilute glass detergent.
Please use the protective film to reduce wear as much as possible. The screen protective film can improve the availability and durability of the screen. Pay attention to the following during use of the battery.
The area where the iData 95 is charged must keep away from scraps, inflammables or chemical substances.
When you charge the battery of a mobile device, the temperature on the battery and charger must be in the range 0C to 40C.
Do not use incompatible batteries or chargers, which may cause fire, explosion, leakage or other hazards.
Do not disassemble, press, twist, pierce or cut the battery.
Do not make the battery short-circuited or contact the connecting terminal of the battery by using metal or other conductive objects.
Do not insert other materials into the battery, contact the battery with water or other liquid, or expose the battery in an open fire, explosive source or other sources of danger.
Do not put or store the battery in the environment where the temperature is too high.
Do not put the battery in a microwave oven or a drying machine.
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Do not put the battery into a fire.
If the battery leaks, do not let the liquid stain your skin or eyes. Otherwise, wash your skin or eyes with lots of water and go to see the doctor immediately. iData 95 User Manual Cleaning iData 95
Shell
Display screen Clean the shell by using a cloth soaked with alcohol, including keys and space between keys. You can clean the display screen by using a cloth soaked with alcohol. Do not let the liquid gather around the screen. Otherwise, dry the screen by using a soft non-woven cloth in case strip marks are left on the screen. Clean the scan lens regularly by using lens paper or other articles suitable for cleaning optical materials.
Scan lens 7.2 Troubleshooting Table 7-1 iData 95 troubleshooting Fault After the power key is pressed, the iData 95 is not powered on. Battery charging fails. transmitted data During data communication, data is not or transmitted is incomplete. The relevant function is not activated after a user clicks a button or icon. No sound can be heard. The iData 95 is closed. The iData 95 responds Cause The battery volume is too low or the battery is not charged. The battery is incorrectly installed. The system breaks down. The battery fails. The battery is too high or low. The cable configuration is incorrect. The software installed or configured. communication incorrectly is temperature of the Solution Charge the iData 95 or replace the battery. Correctly install the battery. Restores factory settings. Replace the battery. Put the battery in normal temperature. Consult the system administrator. Install or reinstall the ActiveSync software to update the driver. system does not The respond. Restart the system. The volume is too low or is disabled. The inactive state. The battery is used up. iData 95 the in is Adjust the volume. After being inactive for a period of time, the iData 95 is closed. Replace the battery. Too many files are stored Remove unused memos and records. If
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Fault at a low speed. Cause on the iData 95. Too many applications are installed on the iData 95. The scan application is not loaded. Reading a barcode fails. The battery volume is low. The iData 95 does not decode barcodes. iData 95 User Manual Solution necessary, save the records on the host or increase the storage capacity by using an SD card. Remove applications installed on the iData 95. Load iScan in the iData 95. Check that the barcode is not defective. If the scanner stops sending out laser beam after you turn on the switch, check the battery volume. Table 7-2 Cable troubleshooting Fault Charging fails. Connecting the ActiveSync software fails. Cause The cable contact. The cable contact. is in poor Solution Replace the cable. is in poor Replace the cable. Table 7-3 Wi-Fi connection troubleshooting Fault An AP connected. cannot be Cause Authentication displayed. fails is Solution The password of incorrect. the WLAN device is
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Appendix 1 Technical specifications of iData 95 iData 95 User Manual MSM8625 Android 4.0 4 GB ROM+512MB RAM Mini SD card (up to 32 GB is supported) 3.5 inches, HVGA (320 X 480), TFT high brightness, LED backlight Toughened glass Capacitive touch screen 5 Mega pixel, auto-focus lens, LED flash Corning Gorilla glass 31-key durable industrial keypad with interior transmission light 3.7 V 4000 mAH rechargeable lithium polymer battery Built-in microphone Vibrator alerts/LED prompt/audio notification Built-in programmable vibration motor Description Item System Configuration Processor Operating system Memory Expansion slot Display Display material Touch screen Camera (optional) Scan lens Keypad Main battery Audio Notification Vibration motor Structural Parameters Dimensions (LxWxD) Weight Communication & Transmission Wireless voice communication BT WLAN GPS Input/Input Interface USB port Charger port 152 mm x 68 mm x 24 mm 255 g (standard battery included) 2G: GSM 850/1900 MHz 3G: CDMA 850/1900 MHz 4.0 Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n High-performance GPS chip 1 (Micro USB port) 1 (DC port) iData 95 User Manual FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement:
The SAR limit of USA FCC is 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Product: New Mobile Computer, model number: iData95 FCC ID: 2ADE3IDATA has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the head is 0.182W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.25 W/kg. The device was tested for typical bodyworn operations with the back of the handset kept 0cm from the body.To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0cm separation distance between the user body and the back of the handset .The use of belt clips,holders and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements , and should be avoided. FCC Warning Statement:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.