Atid AT880 User manual

ATID Co., Ltd.
AT880 Windows Embedded
Handheld 6.5 User guide

AT880 User Guide
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Contents
Contents .................................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter1. Caution when using ATID PDA Product....................................................................... 6
1. How to use the battery correctly........................................................................................ 6
2. Caution when using ATID PDA Product ............................................................................. 6
Chapter 2. Product composition............................................................................................... 7
1. Product composition ............................................................................................................ 7
2. Each Part Name ................................................................................................................... 8
3. Each part name and function ............................................................................................... 9
Chapter3. Basic Functions........................................................................................................ 10
1. Power and Battery ............................................................................................................. 10
1.1 Switch On Backup Battery .................................................................................. 10
1.2 Detaching and attaching Main Battery ............................................................... 11
1.3 Charging................................................................................................................ 12
1.4 Power ON and OFF.............................................................................................. 12
1.5 Checking Battery Gauge ..................................................................................... 14
1.6 Backup Battery ...................................................................................................... 15
1.7 Dispose of Battery ................................................................................................. 15
1. System Reset ............................................................................................................ 16
2.1 Soft Reset .......................................................................................................... 16
2.2 Hard Reset ........................................................................................................... 16
2.3 Initializing system ................................................................................................ 17
Using Micro SD, SIM, SAM Card .............................................................................................. 18
3.1 Installing Micro SD.................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Installing SIM Card and SAM Card ............................................................................. 19
4. Personal condition setting ................................................................................................. 20
3.............................................................................................................................. 20
4.1 You want to quickly run frequently used programs .......................................... 20
You can set the shortcuts function ............................................................................... 20
4.2 Set up the phone password................................................................................. 20
4.3 Owner information ............................................................................................... 21
4.4 LOCK .................................................................................................................... 21
5. Set up the SYSTEM............................................................................................................. 22
5.1 Memory ................................................................................................................ 22
5.2 Task Manager ...................................................................................................... 22
5.3 Remove the program ........................................................................................... 22
5.4 GPS....................................................................................................................... 23
5.5 Setting the Screen Brightness ............................................................................ 23
5.6 Backlight ON/OFF set up .................................................................................... 23
5.7 Screen calibration................................................................................................ 24
5.8 Setting Volume and sounds................................................................................. 25
5.9 Sounds and notification ....................................................................................... 25
5.10 Set up the Clock and Alarms .............................................................................. 25
5.11 Wireless Manage ................................................................................................. 26
6. Using keypad ...................................................................................................................... 27
6.1 Using keypad ....................................................................................................... 27

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6.2 Inputting Data ........................................................................................................ 27
6.3 Using <Fun> Button............................................................................................... 27
7. Using stylus.......................................................................................................................... 28
8. Using active sync program................................................................................................. 29
8.1 Set up the Microsoft ActiveSync ........................................................................ 29
8.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Program................................................................. 29
8.3 Connection Pc to PDA ......................................................................................... 31
8.4 Transmitting Data ................................................................................................ 33
Chapter4. Optional Module....................................................................................................... 35
1. Using 1D or 2D Barcode Scanner ...................................................................................... 36
1.1 Scanning Barcode ................................................................................................ 36
1.2 Setting barcode Emulator.................................................................................... 38
1.4 Barcode Scanning Beam Position ........................................................................... 41
2. WiFi ..................................................................................................................................... 41
1.1 WiFi Power On /Off Wireless Zero Configuration ................................................ 41
2.2 Connect WIFI AP ...................................................................................................... 43
2.3 WiFi Power On /Off Summit client utility .......................................................................... 45
3. Bluetooth............................................................................................................................. 47
3.1 Bluetooth Beginning and Closing ............................................................................ 47
3.2 Bluetooth (Paring).................................................................................................... 48
3.3 Bixolon SPP-R200 Printer Demo ........................................................................... 50
4. Using Modem ...................................................................................................................... 51
4.1 How to use Phone .................................................................................................... 51
4.2 Dialing....................................................................................................................... 51
4.3 Receiving Phone call ................................................................................................ 52
4.4 Hang off Phone Call ................................................................................................. 52
5. Contacts.............................................................................................................................. 53
5.1 Contact List .............................................................................................................. 53
5.2 How to search a contact information ...................................................................... 53
5.3 Add to contact list .................................................................................................... 54
6. Text Message...................................................................................................................... 56
6.1 How to use Text Message........................................................................................ 56
6.2 Sending Message ..................................................................................................... 56
6.3 Receiving Message .................................................................................................. 57
6.4 Replying Message .................................................................................................... 57
7. GPS Module ........................................................................................................................ 59
7.1 GPS Demo Program ................................................................................................. 59
8. Using Camera ..................................................................................................................... 60
8.1 How to use Camera.................................................................................................. 60
9. Using HF13.56MHz Reader ................................................................................................ 61
9.1 How to use F13.56 Demo ........................................................................................ 61
10. Using Smart Card Reader ................................................................................................. 63
10.1 How to use SmartCard Demo ................................................................................ 63
11. Using UHF 900Mhz reader................................................................................................ 64
11.1 How to use UHF 900Mhz Demo............................................................................. 64
Chapter5. Appendix.................................................................................................................. 68
Configuration............................................................................................................................ 68

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Before You Begin
This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for
additional product information.
Who should read this manual?
This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining
the AT880.
This manual provides you with information about the features of the AT880, and how to install,
configure, operate, and maintain it.
Before you work with the AT880, you should be familiar with your network and general networking
terms, such as IP address.
Safety information
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document
before you handle and operate ATID equipment. If you do not follow the safety warnings and
cautions, you might be seriously injured, and the equipment and data are also might be damaged.
WARNING
A warning requires you must pay attention to the operating procedure, practice, condition, and
statement strictly, or might be injured seriously.
CAUTION
A caution alerts you that you must be observe strictly when you operating procedure, practicing,
configuring, for preventing from damage and destruction of equipment, and loss of data.
NOTICE
A notice provides you the information which you must needs while you using AT880

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Chapter1. Caution when using ATID PDA
Product
Before you handle and operate your AT880 and other ATID PDA Products, Please read through and
familiar with the contents of this manual.
1. How to use the battery correctly
When you dropped the main body or battery in water, please do not put it on the stove or
heater for drying. Just keep it in natural temperature or contact with purchase place.
Please do not take the metal object to approach to the terminal of battery
If you do not use the battery for a long time after charging, please keep it at room temperature.
According to the life of battery and the processing time of its using, the buffering time can be
shortened. In this case, please contact your dealer.
You have to charging the device with the provided adaptor from factory.
2. Caution when using ATID PDA Product
User careless or products repair would damage the stored data. Manufacture is not
responsible for this damage, so important data should be kept separately
If you have problem, do not try to repair or disassemble the product arbitrarily, please contact
customer service center.
Do not use your product where have electromagnetic wave or the risk may occur such as
hospital, plane so on.
A high temperature or high humidity environment will causes trouble, Please note that.
Please do not using other sharp object to touch the screen, otherwise it might be get damaged
or not working properly.
Please be careful not to touch the metal paper cutting saw tooth, so as not to get injured
If smell odors, occurs smoke or noise during use product, immediately disconnect the
charger and off the power, then Please contact with customer service center
If you have any other questions during use, please contact the customer service center

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Chapter 2. Product composition
This is built on the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The PDA could equip with Barcode Scanner
and so on devices as optional items. Its various function applied to Industry, Enterprise, Logistics
and so on, can be used extensively in many fields.
.
1. Product composition
Open the packing box and confirm that the items as below.
1. AT880 PDA Body
2. Power Adaptor and sync cable
3. Lithium polymer battery pack
5. USB sync cable
8. Stylus pen
7. Hand strap
6. Protective film
4. Leather case
(option)

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2. Each Part Name
1D/2D scanner window
Camera
Internal HF
Hand strap hole
Speaker
Main Battery
Battery Latch
Scan buttons
WLAN LED
Phone receiver
refdarererecei
Charge LED
Volume buttons
Touch screen
Keypad
Reset button
Microphone
Adaptor connecting
connecting
Ear phone jack
Cradle connector
Sync cable connector
Left and right key
Camera flash
UHF Connecting port
pport

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3. Each part name and function
Part
Descriptions
1D/2D scanner (Option)
Laser beam emitted through this window. Please be careful the foreign substances and
preventing from the damage. Warning! Do not look at the laser beam directly.
UHF connection port
Enable you to install a UHF 900Mhz tag reader module.
Internal HF
HF 13.56Mhz Embedded module mounting location.
Reset Button
Enable you to perform a warm Reset, Press <Power>button simultaneously, Enable you
to perform a hard Reset
Microphone
Enable you to conduct communication
WLAN(Option) LED
Displays whether the wireless WLAN power supply
Battery Latch
Enable you to detaching and attaching the main battery.
Main Battery
Enable to supply the power to the product.
Volume Buttons
Enable you to press <Fun>button simultaneously to adjusting volume.
Scan button (F7, F8)
It is possible to scan barcode or RFID tag
Scan button (F9)
It is possible to scan barcode or RFID tag
Speaker
Build-in speaker, which could emit various sound effects.
Sync Cable Connector
Enable you to connect and send data to PC via USB sync cable.
Ear Jack
Enable you to connect to earphone.
Left and right key
Can move the cursor to the left /right direction and use the up/Down arrow keys with
combination <Fun> button
Power LED
Power LED will be Red when the battery is charging, or will be green when it is charged
completely.
Adaptor Connecting Jack
Enable you to connect to adaptor which provided from factory.
Camera flash (option)
You can use the camera with flash
Camera (option)
It is possible to image capture and save.
Cradle Connector
Enable you to connect to PC or charging the battery while using cradle.
Key Pad
Enable you to input key value (number, alphabets, symbol), or executing assigned
programs.
Touch Screen
Display running programs, and could execute, use, and exit programs via using stylus to
touch the screen.
Hand strap hole
Enable you to attach a hand strap or a stylus for the convenience of using, while need to
use the device for a long period time.

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Chapter3. Basic Functions
1. Power and Battery
Battery is composed of main battery and backup battery. A main battery supplies the power to the
system and RAM which could keep save the data. A backup battery could keep save the data of
RAM when the main battery discharged completely.
Main Battery: 3.7V 2,200mA Lithium - polymer
Backup Battery: 3.7V 105mA Lithium –polymer
NOTE:
Switch on the backup battery at first beginning of using PDA, and then install the main battery
Change it completely
1.1 Switch On Backup Battery
The image as below shows the battery compartment, which already removed the main battery.
Slide the lever to right to start to supplying power to the system.
To attaching main battery to the backup battery compartment to the PDA
To confirm the battery latch locked firmly.
“Refer to 1.2 batteries attaching and detaching”
Connecting adaptor to the PDA adaptor connecting jack, and check if the “Power LED”is Red,
And then charging the power completely until it gets into Green.
NOTE:
If the window wallpaper has shown on the screen, Press the <power> button for a couple
Of seconds, so that could shorten the charging times.
Backup battery switch

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1.2 Detaching and attaching Main Battery
Detaching Battery
These images as below, shows the back bottom of the PDA.
Slide the battery latch to the right (UNLOCK side), and then lift the main battery out of the
compartment along both sides of groove.
Attaching Battery
Put the top part of battery into the upward groove, and then press down the bottom of
battery into the battery compartment, slide battery latch to the left (LOCK side) to attach
battery firmly.
Battery latch
Both sides of groove
R/L Battery attaching
Groove

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1.3 Charging
You have to charge the battery via dedicated adapter, which provided from the factory.
“Power LED”is Red while charging or is Green when charged completely.
Connecting Adapter
1. Plug the adapter cable to 220V socket.
2. Connect adapter DC cable to the “Power
connecting jack”of the main body.
3. “Power LED”is Red while charging.
1.4 Power ON and OFF
Use the <Power> button one time, the device will enter low-Power mode (Sleep Mode)
Under the system is started and the following window is displayed on the desktop or other
Programs is running in the system, press <Power> button once again could activated the
system
Start button
ICON

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ICON: Display the currently running programs
Start button: Activates the start menu and then execute a program.
Power On and Off via <Power> Button
Note:
Even though the power is in off state, if there was a tiny battery gauge remained, the data of RAM will be saved, and
those programs which have been running for some time before the power turned off, will be recover rapidly. If the main
battery and backup battery are both in the discharge state, the RAM data will disappear, and the system will be starting
if the power is charged again.
Power off automatically
The device has been powered but has not been used for a period of time, then the system
will enter low-power mode (sleep mode) automatically. You could set the sleep mode time
at the power management so that could save power and prolog the battery life.
[Start Button] -> [Setting] -> [Power] -> [advanced]
Power Button
Power Off:
When the system is in booting status, press
<Power> button for a couple of seconds, then the
backlight will be turned off and enter the
low-power mode (sleep mode).
Power On:
1. When the system power is in the off status, press
<Power> button quickly, then backlight will be
turned on and start the system.
2. Connect to the ActiveSync USB cable; the power
will be turned on automatically.
Power ICON

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Battery Discharging
If the main battery discharge completely, the system will not turned on, the device will get into
low-power mode (sleep mode) automatically, and even press the <Power> button, the system
will not be turned on. In this case, you should charge the main battery or connect the adaptor to
the adaptor connecting jack of main body, then press the <Power> button to turn on the system.
1.5 Checking Battery Gauge
NOTE:
Battery life is largely affected from the user using method and surrounding
environments.
A 2200mA battery is usually needs 6 ~ 12 hours to get charged completely.
Checking battery Gauge
[Start button] -> [setting] -> [Power] -> [Battery]
Low Power Warning
If the remaining battery gauge cannot support the
system running any more, a low power warning
message window will be popped up on the screen.
in this case, you need to press the <Power> button
to turn off the power, and to charge the battery as soon as possible.

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1.6 Backup Battery
A backup battery could safely keep the RAM data, even the main battery discharged completely.
1.7 Dispose of Battery
You need to purchase a new one if the battery damaged or reached its end of life.
Warning!
Please dispose the used batteries in a designated place
Caution:
If the main battery and the backup battery are both discharged, the RAM date will disappear.
Among the running programs, the RAM data will disappear in which are using, and the system
will not be restore to previous state, but rebooting system after start charging.

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1. System Reset
If there is no response from the system or an application is locked up and stops responding,
and when you want to upgrade the firmware, reset the system is maybe necessary
2.1 Soft Reset
When do you need to perform Soft Reset?
If there is no response for your command from the system, it calls (Hang-up). In this case, you
need to perform a soft reset. Soft reset will end programs and the user memory region will be
deleted, but installed programs and data, and so on, are not affected.
[Soft Reset]
Using the stylus pen to press <Reset> button briefly, the system will restarting again, after the
screen turns off shortly.
[Soft Reset Result]
System will be restarting
Operating system will be restarting (Windows CE)
Desktop will appear in about ten seconds.
User’s changed registry information, copied files and
Installed programs will be restored
2.2 Hard Reset
When do you need to perform Hard Reset?
Hard Reset, which is also called Cold Reset, enables to initialize hardware completely. Users
installed programs, copied files and registry values will keep remained even performed Hard Reset,
but the real time and date will be initialized. So you need to reset the time and date after performed
Hard Reset.
You need perform Hard Reset when the Soft Reset cannot restore the system.
[Hard Reset Procedure]
Using stylus pen to Press <Power> Button and <Reset> Button simultaneously, the system will
restarting again after the screen turns off shortly.
[Hard Reset Result]
System will be restarting.
Operating System (Windows CE) will be loading and restarting.
Desktop will appear in about ten seconds.
Time and date window will be popped up and need to reset it.
Reset button
Power Button

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2.3 Initializing system
Enter [Boot Menu] and do what you want, when in the situations as below:
1. When you need to restore the original registry information, which has been changed.
2. When you need to initialize “My device” storage spaces.
3. When you need to initialize “Flash Disk” storage spaces.
4. When you need to initialize system to factory default settings.
When you are pressing the <Fun>button and press the
[Reset] button shortly
[Boot Menu] window would appear in a couple of seconds.
[Boot Menu]
1 . S D I ma g e U p da te
2 . C l ea n O n E x i t ( N o)
3 . F a ct o r y R e s et
0. Exi t
[Boot Menu] Start up screen
Fun Button
Reset Button
Power Button
SD Image Update
It is for the image (BOOT, OS) update by SD Card
Format
My computer and Registry area recover as shipped
Factory Reset
My computer ,Registry and Flash area recover as shipped
Exit
Finish the Boot Menu.
You will be able to see as screen when you double
click the <POWER ICON>
Even if “Auto Power Off”by the system in a low power
consumption mode, press the power button turns the
system on

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Using Micro SD, SIM, SAM Card
The image as below is battery compartment of, and there are 1EA SIM Card Slot, 1EA SAM Card
Slot and 1EA Micro SD Card Slot.
3.1 Installing Micro SD
Micro SD Card slot
SAM Card slot
SIM Card slot
Push the cover to the right
along arrow direction to open
it.
Lift the cover up along arrow
direction.
Put Micro SD card into Slot and
press down the cover as arrow
direction.
Push the cover up as arrow
direction to lock it, and attach the
main battery and turn on the
power.

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You can find the Micro SD Memory Card icon when executing the file explorer, after inserted
the Micro SD card.
[Start] -> [File explorer]
3.2 Installing SIM Card and SAM Card
SIM Card and SAM Card can easily insert and pull out along arrow direction.
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4. Personal condition setting
4.1 You want to quickly run frequently used programs
You can set the shortcuts function
[How to set shortcuts]
[Start button] -> [setting] -> [Personal] -> [Button]
Select the button you want to assign as the shortcut,
And select the desired program from the program assigned
4.2 Set up the phone password
If the SIM card is lost or stolen, USIM card in order to prevent the use of others by setting as
password
[How to set up the PIN number]
[Start button] -> [setting] -> [Personal] -> [Phone] ->
[Security]
When you use the password and select the “Phone using the PIN
(personal identification Number) password input window is
displayed and required to enter the four digit password and select
the ‘key’<Enter>’
Use the password
Change the pin number
Caution :
PIN Code is ‘0000” for protecting USIM card information
You can change to own your password.
PUK code is that PIN Code entered incorrectly three times identification Number (PIN)
consecutive USIM unlock code. (8digit).
It will be on the USIM card’s envelope or the body
Entered incorrectly 10 times in a row when not able to use the USIM card, please note
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