Argox PA-60 User manual

User’s Manual
PA-60 Mobile Computer
DOC NO. UM-PA605-01
Feb. 2013
Version 1.0
Empower the Bar Code

User’s Manual II
NOTICE: This user’s manual may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
Copyright 2012, Argox Information Co., Ltd.
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This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or
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Argox.
Limited warranty and disclaimers
By opening the package of this product you agree to become bound by the liability and
warranty conditions as described below.
Under all circumstances this manual should be read attentively before installing and or using
the product. In no event, will Argox be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or
incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software, even
if Argox has been informed about the possibility of such damages.
A serial number appears on all Argox products. This official registration number is strictly
related to the device purchased. Make sure that the serial number appearing on your Argox
device has not been removed. Servicing by our service department can only be carried out
under warranty.
All Argox products are warranted for the legal warranty period after purchase, covering
defects in material and workmanship. Argox will repair or, at its opinion, replace products that
prove to be defective in material or workmanship under proper use during the warranty period.
Argox will not be liable in case modifications are made by the customer. In such case the
standard repair charge will be applicable. The standard charge for repair will also be
applicable in case no defect is found at all. These rules also apply for products that are still
under warranty. Therefore, you are advised to have the product specifications always at hand.
Trademarks used are property of their respective owners.
FCC Compliance Statement
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 interface, and
(2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause
undesirable operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. There limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interface when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
FCC WARMING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Table of Contents
1INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1
1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL .................................................................................................1
1.2 USER AND PRODUCT SAFETY......................................................................................2
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................4
2GETTING STARTED.......................................................................................................6
2.1 CHECK THE PACKAGE .................................................................................................6
2.1.1 PDT Package ...................................................................................................6
2.1.2 Cradle Package................................................................................................7
2.2 DETAILED VIEW..........................................................................................................8
2.2.1 PA-60 Mobile Computer ..................................................................................8
2.2.2 Cradle...............................................................................................................9
2.3 ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................10
2.3.1 Terminal.........................................................................................................10
2.3.2 Cradle.............................................................................................................11
2.4 INSTALLING,REPLACING AND CHARGING BATTERIES ...........................................12
2.4.1 Installing / Replacing the Battery Pack..........................................................13
2.4.2 Charging the Battery Pack with Cradle.........................................................15
2.5 INSTALLING IN A SYSTEM .........................................................................................16
2.5.1 Via CRD-22 Cradle........................................................................................16
3OPERATION OF THE MOBILE COMPUTER..........................................................17
3.1 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................17
3.2 INSTALLING SDCARD ...............................................................................................19
3.2.1 Inserting SD card into the PA-60..................................................................19
3.3 CONFIGURING PA-60 SETTINGS...............................................................................20
3.3.1 Calibrating Touch Screen Alignment.............................................................20
3.3.2 Adjusting LCD Backlight Brightness .............................................................21
3.3.3 Adjusting Sound Volume................................................................................21
3.3.4 Using the Stylus..............................................................................................21
3.4 ENTERING INFORMATION .........................................................................................22
3.4.1 Entering Information Using a Keypad...........................................................22
3.4.2 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Input Panel.................................22
3.4.3 Entering Data via the Bar Code Scanner.......................................................22
3.5 POWER MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................23
3.5.1 Power Status Indication.................................................................................23
3.5.2 Saving Battery Power.....................................................................................25
3.5.3 Suspend Mode................................................................................................26
3.5.4 Resume...........................................................................................................27
3.6 RESETTING THE PA-60.............................................................................................28
3.6.1 Performing a Warm Boot...............................................................................28
3.6.2 Performing a Cold Boot.................................................................................28
3.7 FLASH DISK ...............................................................................................................29
3.7.1 Flash Disk Location.......................................................................................29
3.7.2 Saving to Flash...............................................................................................29
3.7.3 Flash Disk Size...............................................................................................30
3.8 BLUETOOTH ENABLE SETTING.................................................................................31
3.9 WLAN CONFIGURATION STEP..................................................................................39
4SCANNING......................................................................................................................40

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4.1 SCAN CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................40
4.2 SCAN DRIVER.............................................................................................................42
4.3 SCAN TEST .................................................................................................................43
4.4 READING BARCODE ...................................................................................................44
4.5 BARCODE READING PROBLEMS.................................................................................45
5UTILITIES.......................................................................................................................46
5.1 FUNCTION KEY SETTING ..........................................................................................46
AP SETTINGS TAB................................................................................................................46
5.2 TIMEOUT &BRIGHTNESS .........................................................................................47
6SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS......................................................................................48
6.1 INTERNET EXPLORER................................................................................................48
6.2 MEDIA PLAYER .........................................................................................................49
6.3 MICROSOFT WORDPAD ............................................................................................49
6.4 REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION.............................................................................49
6.5 TRANSCRIBER............................................................................................................50
6.6 WINDOWS EXPLORER ...............................................................................................50
7COMMUNICATION.......................................................................................................51
7.1 ACTIVESYNC .............................................................................................................51
7.2 INSTALLING MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC ...................................................................51
7.3 CONNECTING THE PA-60 TO ACTIVESYNC..............................................................52
7.4 SETTING UP A PARTNERSHIP.....................................................................................53
7.5 CONNECTING THE PA-60..........................................................................................54
7.5.1 Synchronizing Data........................................................................................54
7.5.2 Solving Problems during Synchronization.....................................................54
7.5.3 Searching PA-60 Contents from a Desktop PC..............................................55
8OVERVIEW OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS CE 5.0...................................................56
8.1 MAIN WINDOWS........................................................................................................56
8.2 TASKBAR....................................................................................................................58
8.3 SETTING UP THE PA-60.............................................................................................60
8.3.1 Certificates.....................................................................................................61
8.3.2 Date/Time.......................................................................................................62
8.3.3 Dialing ...........................................................................................................63
8.3.4 Display...........................................................................................................64
8.3.5 Hot Function Key...........................................................................................65
8.3.6 Input Panel.....................................................................................................65
8.3.7 Internet Options .............................................................................................66
8.3.8 Keyboard........................................................................................................67
8.3.9 Mouse.............................................................................................................68
8.3.10 Network and Dial-up Connection...................................................................68
8.3.11 Owner.............................................................................................................69
8.3.12 Password........................................................................................................70
8.3.13 PC Connection...............................................................................................71
8.3.14 Power .............................................................................................................71
8.3.15 Regional Settings............................................................................................72
8.3.16 Remove Programs..........................................................................................73
8.3.17 Scan Configuration ........................................................................................74
8.3.18 Storage Manager............................................................................................74
8.3.19 Stylus..............................................................................................................75
8.3.20 System.............................................................................................................76
8.3.21 Terminal Server Client Licenses....................................................................76

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8.3.22 Timeout and Brightness..................................................................................77
8.3.24 Volume and Sound..........................................................................................77
9TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................79
9.1 GENERAL CHECKS ....................................................................................................79
9.2 READ OPERATION PROBLEMS ..................................................................................79
9.3 MOBILE COMPUTER PROBLEMS...............................................................................79

User’s Manual 1
1Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the PA-60, a Microsoft Windows® CE 5.0 Mobile Computer. Its
special combination of features makes it perfect for use in a wide range of applications. These
features as:
Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 operating system
Robust expansion capability
Wireless mobility via Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n
Long battery life
Transmissive type color LCD display
Backlit keypad
1.1 About this Manual
The chapters contained in this manual are:
Chapter 1: Introduction –Presents general information about the PA-60
Chapter 2: Getting started –Describes basic use of the PA-60
Chapter 3: Operating the Mobile computer –Describes customizing the PA-60
Chapter 4: Scanning
Chapter 5: Useful Utilities
Chapter 6: Software Applications
Chapter 7: Communication –Describes using the PA-60 for different types of communication
Chapter 8: Overview of Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
Chapter 10: Appendix

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1.2 User and Product Safety
Never use strong pressure on the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the LCD
panel can crack and possibly cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken,
never touch the liquid inside, for such contact can irritate the skin.
Although the PA-60 mobile computer meets IP54 standards for water and dust
resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture.
Conditions exceeding IP54 standards could result in water or other contaminants
entering thePA-60.
Use only the approved AC Adapter with the PA-60. Use of an unapproved AC
Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause a fire or an electrical
shock to the user.
Be sure that only authorized suppliers are allowed to disassemble and reassemble the
device. If the device or parts are damaged due to wrong handling, the product and
parts warranty is void.
Always make back-up copies of all important data. This is easily done using a cable
or single cradle (optional) to transfer data to the computer. The manufacturer is not
liable for any data damage or data loss caused by deletion or corruption while using
this device, or due to a drained battery.
Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious injury if
abused. Please follow the safety warnings listed below.
Warnings:
Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat the battery.
Do not install the battery pack backwards so the polarity is reversed.
Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike the battery pack with a
hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or
shocks.
Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
Do not expose battery pack to liquid, or allow the battery contacts to get
wet.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains
safety and protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery
pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified
device. When it is used in devices other than the specified devices, the
battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device
causes any abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery pack to
become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
In the event the battery pack leaks and fluid gets into the eyes, do not rub the
eyes. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left
untreated, the battery fluid could cause eye damage.

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To avoid malfunctions and to ensure years of trouble-free operation, pay attention to the
following:
General Use
Do not expose the mobile computer to areas subject to extreme heat such as direct
sunlight, near a heater, or in a car –or in areas that are very cold, humid, moist, or
dusty.
Do not expose the product to rain or water.
Do not subject the product to strong impact, or throw or drop the mobile computer
from large heights. Do not allow other mechanical shocks to the product.
Cleaning Instructions
Clean the exterior by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use much water.
Do not use thinner, white spirit or other solvents. These can discolor the case and
the keys and it has a negative effect on the lifetime of the keys.
Cleaning the Mobile Computer
Clean the scan window periodically for better reading performance, but pay
attention to not scratching the window
Cleaning the Cradle
Avoid touching the contacts in the cradle. The contacts must stay as clean as
possible to maintain optimal charging capacity. Do not use water when cleaning
the cradle. This can cause malfunction of the chargers.
Using the Mobile Computer
Avoid temperature changes. Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation
to form on the mobile computer. Using the mobile computer while condensation is
present can cause malfunction. Always wait until the condensation clears naturally
before attempting operation.
Do not leave the mobile computer in an area where static charge is accumulated or
near devices where electromagnetic emission is generated.
Do not place any object on top of the mobile computer. Do not lay the mobile
computer face down. Doing so can cause accidental operation of the power key or
[ENT] key, which can discharge your batteries or change settings you do not want
changed.
Using the Cradle
Do not place any product other than the PA-60 mobile computer in the cradle.
Maintenance
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the mobile computer or the cradle. So do
not try to take it apart. The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused
by customers. In case of a malfunction that can not be solved by the trouble-
shooting instructions in this manual, please consult our service department.

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1.3 Specifications
Model
PA-6030
General Characteristics
OS
Windows CE 5.0
CPU
ARM9 Core 533MHz
RAM
256MB DRAM
ROM
256MB Flash
Display
2.4” LCD TFT Transmissive, 240 x 320 QVGA 65K colors with Touch panel
LED
Blue, Green and Red
Keypad
29 Numeric
Alert
Speaker, Vibrator
Power
Operating power
1) Mobile Computer: Rechargeable 3.7V 1950mAh Li-Polymer Battery
2) Optional Pistol Grip: Rechargeable 3.7V 5000mAh Li-ion Battery
Working hours
> 8 hours
Backup power
15-min data retention
Data retention
30 days
* Batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from 0~+45°C (+32°F to +113°F). At
temperatures below 0°C and above +45°C display or battery performance degradation may
occur.
Wireless Communication
WPAN
Bluetooth Class2, version 1.2
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
External I/O interface
USB / RS-232(4 Wires)
Expansion slot
Standard SD

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Developing tools
Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008 , Windows CE SDK
Scanner Configuration Utility
Scanner
Scanner system
Long Range CCD scanner 2048 pixels
Resolution
0.127mm (5mil) at PCS 90%
Depth of field
600mm (code 39, 20mils, PCS 90%)
Scanning rate
400 scans /sec
Readable barcode
Supported all popular linear barcodes included GS1 databar, Code 39, Code 93,
Codabar, Code 128, UPC A, UPC E, Interleaved 2/5,Matrix 2/5, MSI, Standard 2/5,
Code 39 Full ASCII, EAN/UPC ext;
Environment
Operating Temperature
-10℃to 60℃/ 14℉to 140℉
Storage Temperature
-20℃to 70℃/ -4℉to 158℉
Humidity
1) Operating: Non-condensed 10-90%
2) Storage: Non-condensed 5-95%
Impact resistance
1) 1.2M/4ft (Terminal) 0.9M (Cradle)/(4 drops per 6 sides)
2) IP54
Electrostatic discharge
1) +/- 15 KV air discharge
2) +/- 8 KV direct discharge
EMC Regulation
FCC, CE
Accessory
Charging & Communication Cradle / Pistol Grip /
Charging cable / Four slot charging cradle/ Holster

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2Getting Started
This chapter describes the PA-60 physical characteristics, how to install and charge the
batteries, how to remove and replace the strap assembly and how to start the PA-60 for the
first time.
2.1 Check the package
Carefully remove all protective material from around the PA-60 and save the shipping
container for later storage and shipping.
Depending on the configuration ordered, the PA-60 shipping container may include:
2.1.1 PDT Package
PA-60
Quick Reference Guide
Battery pack
CD ROM
Hand strap
Stylus
Power supply
Thread
Power plug
Figure 2-1 Compact Package

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2.1.2 Cradle Package
CRD-22
USB cable
Figure 2-2 Cradle Package
Inspect the package contents for damage. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact the
Argox Technical Support Center immediately.
Cradle
USB cable

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2.2 Detailed View
The pictures below provide information on the PA-60’s various buttons, ports and other
functions.
2.2.1 PA-60 Mobile Computer
Dimensions of the PA-60
168.8mm (L) x 70.1mm (W) x 34.0mm (H)
Details of the PA-60
Figure 2-3 The details of Terminal
1
Reading Window
Optical beam of LED for barcode reading will be
emitted from here
2
LED Indicator
Can be used to indicate results, for example bar
code reading / status of communication
3
Touch Screen
Use the stylus to perform specific actions on the
touch panel.
4
Stroke keys
A total of 29 keys are provided to turn power ON
and OFF and for other operations.
5
Reset switch
Use a paper clip or other thin object to press the
RESET switch located inside the hole.
6
Stylus
7
SD card slot
8
Hand strap hook
Used to install the hand strap
9
Speaker
10
Main battery compartment lock
Locks the main battery compartment cover in
place. Terminal power is automatically cut if the
cover is removed.
11
Main battery compartment
Holds main batteries
12
Power Contacts
The terminal is used to supply power from
Cradle.

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2.2.2 Cradle
Dimensions of the CRD-22 Cradle
162.4mm (L) x 112mm (W) x 93.9mm (H)
Details of the CRD-22 Cradle
Front
Back
Figure 2-4 The Details of Cradle
1
Terminal Slot
Put the terminal on the cradle through this slot
for data transmission or charging
2
Power LED Indicator
Power indicates
3
Charging LED Indicator
Indicates the charge status of the battery.
Green: no battery or charging complete
Red: battery is charging
4
Charging Slot
For charging a spare rechargeable battery pack
5
DC Input Socket
Input for AC adapter
6
USB Socket
For connecting to PC USB port through a
standard USB cable
7
RS-232 Socket
For connecting to PC serial port through Argox
RS232 cable
USB port

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2.3 Assembly
Follow the next steps to make your terminal ready for installation in a systemthat is described
further in the manual.
2.3.1 Terminal
The hand strap protects the Terminal from being damaged as a result of it being dropped by
mistake during movement. Follow the procedure below to attach the hand strap.
To attach the hand strap
1. Fix the small cord of the strap around the pillar of the terminal.
2. Insert the handle of the strap in the thin loop.
3. The strap is fixed to the terminal.
4. Hold the hand strap around the wrist when carrying the terminal.
Figure 2-5 Hand Strap
Start with a full battery
1. To be sure of proper operation, it is advised to start with a full battery, charge the
battery pack according to the instructions in the next chapter.
2. Click the battery pack into the terminal as instructed in the next chapter.
Important:
Do not swing the terminal around
1
2

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2.3.2 Cradle
Power Connection
1. Attach the DC jack of the AC adapter into the socket of the cradle. Then connect
the AC adapter to the mains outlet. Both LED on the cradle turns green.
Battery charging
1. When the spare battery put in the charging slot, the charging LED on the cradle
turns red during charging state and gets green when fully charged.
2. When the PA-60 terminal with the rechargeable battery placed in the cradle to
charge, the charging LED on the Terminal turns on in red and gets green when full
charged.
Figure 2-6 BatterCharging
Terminal on cradle
Take notice that the PA-60 cradle is designed for the PA-60 or PA-20 terminal. No other type
of terminal can be placed into this cradle. This can cause damages to the connector on the
cradle.
Figure 2-7 Charging
Spare Battery
Charge LED

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2.4 Installing, Replacing and Charging Batteries
Wrong use of batteries might cause serious damage to the terminal or to the cradle. In order to
avoid damage, it is very important to take notice of the instructions.
Caution:
Insert a fully-charged battery pack before use of the terminal.
Never remove the main batteries while the terminal is turned on.
Doing so may lose data in the terminal.
Use only recommended batteries.
When other batteries are used, defects or other problems can occur.
Before installing (new) batteries, please make sure you are using the
recommended batteries.
Use the right charger for batteries.
The rechargeable battery pack form Argox can be charged in the cradle
when either it is in the terminal or alone in the charging slot in the back
of the cradle.
The life of a battery pack is limited, and charging a battery pack
causes it to gradually lose its ability to maintain a charge. If your
battery pack requires frequent charging, it probably means it is time
to purchase a new one.
Strictly follow the instructions for installing, charging, and removing
the batteries.
The products are not warranted for damage, defects, malfunction, or loss
of data, resulting from incorrect use of batteries.
Required batteries:
The terminal needs both main battery and backup battery for operation.
Main Battery
Terminal: Rechargeable 3.7V 1950mAh Li-Polymer Battery
Gun type: Rechargeable 3.7V 4400mAh Li-lon Battery

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2.4.1 Installing / Replacing the Battery Pack
How to install or replace the main battery in the terminal
1Slide the main battery compartment
cover lock to the FREE position and
remove the cover
Figure 2-8-1 Installing /Replacing The Battery Pack
2Load a lithium-ion battery pack into the
main battery compartment in the
direction shown in the figure
Figure 2-8-2 Installing /Replacing The Battery Pack
3Attach the battery compartment cover to
the terminal and slide the main battery
compartment cover lock to the LOCK
position.
Figure 2-8-3 Installing /Replacing The Battery Pack
Note:
Please follow the above procedure in reverse to reassemble the battery cover.
Be sure to turn the terminal OFF before you do this.

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How to install or replace the battery in the gun grip
1Turn the screw
Figure 2-9-1 Installing /Replacing The Gun Grip Battery
Figure 2-9-2 Installing /Replacing The Gun Grip Battery
2Open the cover

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2.4.2 Charging the Battery Pack with Cradle
Figure 2-10 Charging with Cradle
a) Leaving the battery pack inside the Mobile computer
1. Connect the power adaptor to a power source
2. Plug in the connector of the power adaptor to the Cradle
3. Insert the Mobile computer into the Cradle
Note:
When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the Mobile computer turns
Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Mobile Computer Power LED
turns green.
b) Placing the spare battery pack into the Cradle’s spare battery charging slot
1. Connect the power adaptor to a power source
2. Plug in the connector of the power adaptor with Cradle
3. Insert the battery pack into the Cradle’s spare battery slot
Note:
When charging the battery pack in the Cradle’s spare battery slot, the Cradle
charging LED is Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the LED turns green.
Caution:
Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack
Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the terminal, charging,
and storage is specified below. Temperatures outside these ranges
create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance and
shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat
generation.
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C
Charging Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
If the battery pack charge indicator does not light during charging,
remove the battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve
the problem, it means that the battery pack is defective and needs to
be replaced.
Use only the specified battery pack.
Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in
the terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after charging it.
For best charging results, keep the cradle, terminal and battery pack
contacts clean by periodically wiping them off with a cotton swab or
dry cloth.
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