J2 Wave User manual

J2 Wave Hand Held Computer
Hardware Manual
February 2010

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Contents
System Overview...............................................................................................................................3
Standard Components........................................................................................................................4
Optional Accessory............................................................................................................................5
Hardware Description........................................................................................................................6
System Feature Description...............................................................................................................9
Installing the Main Battery..............................................................................................................12
Removing the Main Battery.............................................................................................................13
Installing / Uninstalling SD Card.....................................................................................................14
Neck Strap Installation.....................................................................................................................15
Wrist Strap Installation....................................................................................................................16
Hand Strap Installation ....................................................................................................................17
Charging the Main Battery...............................................................................................................19
Backup Battery.................................................................................................................................19
Power on/off the System..................................................................................................................20
LED Indicator Description...............................................................................................................21
Cold Boot.........................................................................................................................................22
Resetting to Factory Defaults...........................................................................................................23
USB Cable .......................................................................................................................................24
Synchronization via USB Cable ......................................................................................................25
Installing the USB Cable .................................................................................................................26
Using ActiveSync ............................................................................................................................27
MSR Module Installation.................................................................................................................30
2-in-1 MSR and Scanner Module Installation.................................................................................32

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System Overview
System Overview table -1
Location Description
1 LED Indicator Show the Status of Wi-Fi connection and battery.
2 Power & 4 Programmable Keys Hold 5 seconds to power on/off the system.
3 Speaker At rear side
4 Hand Strap Screw Hole Mounted for hand strap
5 Reset Hole For system reset to the default setting
6 Battery locker Secure the Main Battery door
7 Strap Holes Mount for neck strap and wrist strap.
8 Charging Slot Charger Slot for recharging the battery.
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Standard Components
Items
1 Hand Held Computer
2 Charger Base
(Note: Only for power charge use, not for data transfer use)
3 Main Battery
4 Holster
5 Power Adapter (AC-USB connector)
6 Hand Strap
7 Wrist Strap
8 Neck Strap
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Optional Accessory
Items
1 Standard Battery Charger
2 Power Brick of Standard Battery Charger
3 Power Cord of Standard Battery Charger
Note: Power cord are various according to the shipping country.
4 MSR Module
5 2-in-1 MSR & Scanner Module
6 USB Cable for synchronization & programming
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Hardware Description
Item Features Descriptions
1 Main Processor zMarvell PXA270 416MHz (Xscale Core)
2 System Memory z128Mbytes SDRAM
zAround 115MB use for system operation, otherwise for
storing system loader and system data
3 System Storage z1Gbytes Flash (ROM file system)
zMore than 300MB for storing WindowCE image and
OEM application programs
zAround 600MB leaved for system and user storage,
emulated as folders in all system directories
zAround 100MB leaved for storing OEM data and
configurations This device provides a specific
mechanism to let system integrator easily to integrate the
OEM applications and device configurations into device
as factory default mode without merging OEM
applications into WindowCE image It can help system
integrator doesn’t have to maintain the device after end
user crashed the device by reset device to factory default
mode or on-line updated the OS image from internet
4 Display zPXA270 Display controller
zShare System Memory as Video Frame Buffer
zResolution : 272x480 pixels, 16 bit color
z4 way rotator for direction detection
5 LCD z4.3 inches TFT LCD – WQVGA (480x272 pixels
resolution)
zTransmissive display mode
zDigital RGB 8bit color depth , 10 LEDs backlight

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Item Features Descriptions
6 Touch Panel zLCD panel with touch panel design
zResistor 80% Transparency (Film to Glass type)
7 Audio zStereo audio system with mono speaker design
z05W speaker amplifier
zHeadphone stereo output (Optional)
8 Secure Digital
Socket zSD memory card (Support up to: 2Gbytes)
9 WiFi IEEE
80211b/g zAuto fallback mode : 6M~54M(80211g),
1M~11M(80211b)
zComplying with Wireless Ethernet Compatibility
Alliance
zSupport hardware signaling BT WiFi co-existence
zLink LED indicator
zMaximum Output Power : +12dBm
10 Bluetooth zCompliant with Bluetooth Specification V2.0
zMaximum Output Power : +4dBm (Class 2)
zReceive Sensitivity : Typical -78dBm
11 USB Client zUSB Specification - 11 compliant
zFull-Speed operation on half-duplex at 12Mbps baud rate
12 USB Host zCompliant with USB Specification 11 and OHCI Spec
zSupport both low-speed and full-speed USB devices
zExpansion slot for optional device (either one of the
MSR reader, IC card reader, Barcode scanner, and so on)
13 FFUART port zExpansion slot for optional device (either one of the
MSR reader, IC card reader, Barcode scanner, and so on)
zMaximum baud rate 921600bps
zFull function UART
14 Buttons zKeypad – 4 programmable buttons

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Item Features Descriptions
15 Power / Reset
buttons zPower Button : Suspend/ Resume Device and “Enter”
Key
zReset Button : Warm Reset
zPress Power and Reset buttons simultaneously: Cold
Reset
16 LED indicators zGreen: ON – device power on , OFF – device off /
suspend
zBlue: Link Status of WiFi manager
zRed: Flash – Battery low, ON –Charging battery
17 Vibrator zVibrational indicato
r
18 Smart Battery z37V Li-lon battery pack : 2200mA/h
zCharging time : maximum 3.5 ~ 4Hours
zThermal / Over Charging Protections
zAuto mode of Low / High speed charging mechanism
19 Charger Base zMini-USB type connector
20 Adapter zAC110V ~ 240V / DC5V ( 10W ) 50~60Hz

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System Feature Description
Item Features Descriptions
1Application zFile Explorer
zInternet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE
zWindows Media Player
zWindows CE standard shell (Windows XP-
like skin)
2File System zROM File system with hive registry
3Graphic / Display z480x272x16 (Landscape mode) as panel
default mode 272x480x16 (Portrait mode)
as system default mode
zCompliant with Graphics, Windowing and
Event Subsystems of Window CE
embedded.
zStill Image Codec Support
zDirectShow
zSupport screen rotation feature
4User Input Interface zStylus input rather than mouse input
capability
zUSB Keyboard / Mouse (optional) – USB
Host Interface
zButtons: 4 programmable keys (without
system wakeup feature)
5Audio zAudio playback feature only
zSupport waveform audio Input/Output
device APIs
zConfigurable sound enable/disable feature
of system event, message notification,
screen taps.
zMP3 Codec
zMPEG-1 Layer 1 and 2 audio codec
zWaveform audio renderer
zWMA Codec

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Item Features Descriptions
6Storage zRemovable storage : SD memory (up to
2GB) : USB storage (optional)
zPersistent storage: NAND flash memory
(On Board)
7Data
Communication
WLAN
zSupport seamless roaming in
IEEE802.11b/g WLAN authentication
infrastructure
zSupport single SSID
zSupport fast Wi-Fi roaming
zSupport always on Wi-Fi
zWPA and 802.11i security standard
(AES/CCMP and WEP with TKIP security
mechanism)
zSupport Window Wireless Zero
Configuration service
8Data
Communication
Bluetooth
zCompliant Bluetooth software
specification
zWindow CE Bluetooth communication
software stack
z“SPP” “FTP” “Activesync” profile
supports
zSupport Winsock Bluetooth programming
interface
9Data
Synchronization zBluetooth Window CE Active-sync
zUSB SD card reader
10 Vibration
Notification zSupport Programming API of Window CE
device manage
r
11 System Power State zSupport Remote Application Interface
(RAPI) for retrieves the power state of
system: Battery Status / AC status
12 Backlight zSupport Programming API of Window CE
device manager
zSupport 10 backlight scales

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Item Features Descriptions
13 Network Features zNDIS network driver architecture
zTCP/IP
zWindows Networking API /Redirector
[SMB]
zWinSock Support
14 Security zAuthentication Services (SSPI)
zCredential Manager
zCrytoAPI 1.0
15 Applications and
Service
Development
z.NET compact framework 2.0
zActive Template Library (ATL)
zC Libraries and Runtimes
zCOM and DCOM
zMicrosoft Foundation Classes (MFC)
zObject Exahange Protocol
zStandard SDK for Windows CE
zMSXML 3.0
16 Fonts zCourier New (Subset 1_30)
zTahoma (Subset 1_07)
zWingding
17 Multilingual zEnglish (English software Input Panel)
zTraditional Chinese
z(Bopomofo/ Chan Jei software Input Panel,
Handwriting)
zSimplified Chinese (Shuang Pin software
Input Panel)

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Installing the Main Battery
1: Rotate the lock screw counter-clockwise with a flat-head screw driver or a coin to release the lock.
2: Slide the battery door outwards as direction of the arrow and open the battery door.
3: Push down the main battery into the battery bay until you hear a clip sound.
4: Put back the battery door and fasten the lock screw in clockwise way.
Battery
Door
Battery Bay Main
Battery

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Removing the Main Battery
1: Open the battery door first.
2: Please use your finger nail to pull the fillister on the battery latch (the circle marked) toward the
front as the direction of the arrow shows.
3: Flip up and remove the battery to replace another.

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Installing / Uninstalling SD Card
SD Card Slot locates in the inner side of the battery bay which is a push-push type.
Installing the SD Card
1: To open the battery door and remove the main battery first.
2: To push the SD card into the Slot until it clicks.
3: To remove the SD Card, please push again the SD card and slide outwards.
Uninstalling the SD Card
1: To remove the SD Card, please push again the SD card and slide outwards.

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Neck Strap Installation
To installing the Neck Strap, please unthread the Neck Strap first then follow the below steps.
1: Start threading the Neck Strap through the Strap Hole as arrow direction.
2: Thread through the plastic ring to make it secured with the Neck strap.
3: Repeat step one and two at the other side.
4: Finished.

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Wrist Strap Installation
1: Start threading the Wrist Strap through the Strap Ring.
2: Thread through as the arrow direction point.
3: Finished.

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Hand Strap Installation
1: Start threading the Hand Strap through the strap hole at the either side of the system.
2: Thread through as the arrows direction show.
2: Finish the Hand Strap threading through the strap hole at the side of the system.
Hand strap screw holes

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1: Fasten the Hand Strap Plastic Ring with the screws (2) to the screw holes at rear side of the
system.
2: Thread the Hand Strap through the plastic ring as the direction of the arrows show.
3: Finished.

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Charging the Main Battery
1: Connect the Charger Base and USB-AC power Adaptor as above arrow instruction.
2: Plug the USB-AC Adapter to the electrical outlet.
3: The LED light on the charge base will light up if power is applied.
4: Drop the unit into the charger base.
5: The units LED will turn Orange while recharging.
6: When recharging is complete, the units LED light turn Green.
Backup Battery
The internal Backup Battery can last for 5 minutes. The screen will be powered on with the last
status when you replaced the Main Battery within 5 minutes.
When the Main Battery is out of system over 5 minutes, the boot-up screen will pop up as above
figure shows after pressing the Power Button for 1 second.
Note: Normal procedure of system power-on is holding down the Power Button for 5 seconds but
can be overrode to be instant on.

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Power on/off the System
Turn on the System
Press and hold the Power Button (as the arrow marked) for 5 seconds to turn on the system.
Note: There is a option for the off/on button to work as a instant on switch.
Turn off the System
To press the Power Button for 5 seconds or press “Start Menu” > “Suspend” to turn off the system.
Power Button
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