Lyngsoe Systems tt8350LSA User manual

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Handheld
tt
8350LSA
User manual
Release Sept. 2009 - Version 1.0
Technical modification without prior notice

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Table of Content
1 Safety precautions..........................................................................4
2 Getting started................................................................................8
2.1 Battery....................................................................................8
Installing the battery.......................................................................8
Charging the battery.......................................................................8
Removing and replacing the battery ..............................................9
2.2 Hand strap..............................................................................9
2.3 Starting the mobile computer.................................................9
Switch ON/OFF.............................................................................9
Touch screen and Stylus...............................................................10
Calibration window......................................................................10
Keyboard......................................................................................11
Desktop window with taskbar icons and buttons.........................11
2.4 Reset.....................................................................................13
3 Settings - Control Panel...............................................................13
3.1 Brightness ............................................................................13
3.2 Button assignment................................................................13
3.3 Certificates...........................................................................14
3.4 Date/Time ............................................................................14
3.5 Display.................................................................................15
3.6 Keyboard..............................................................................15
3.7 Mouse...................................................................................15
3.8 Owner...................................................................................15
3.9 Password..............................................................................16
3.10 PC Connection.....................................................................16
3.11 Power ...................................................................................16
3.12 Regional Settings.................................................................17
3.13 Remove Programs................................................................18
3.14 Storage Manager..................................................................18
3.15 Stylus....................................................................................19
3.16 System..................................................................................19
3.17 System Information..............................................................20
3.18 TTN Device tt8XXX............................................................21
3.19 Sounds..................................................................................23

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3.20 Volume & Sounds................................................................23
4 Communication............................................................................24
4.1 Infrared (IrDA).....................................................................24
4.2 USB and ActiveSync ...........................................................24
5 Scanning.......................................................................................26
5.1 Scanning process..................................................................26
5.2 Scanning position.................................................................26
6 Printing.........................................................................................27
6.1 Printing via Infrared.............................................................27
7 Additional Programs....................................................................28
7.1 MagicKey.............................................................................28
7.2 Camera.................................................................................28
8 Technical features........................................................................31
9 Special hints.................................................................................32
10 FCC Information to the User ...................................................33

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1 Safety precautions
We thank you for the confidence you put in the t+t netcom´s industry handheld series.
Before starting
1 - Check the packing of the handheld at its delivery. If you notice any damages due
to the transport, immediately inform your dealer and send the handheld back to
him.
2 - Check the whole delivery according to your order.
3 - Start up the device by carrying out the instructions described on the next pages.
The warranty does not apply in case of damages due to the shipping of the
!industry PDA in an inappropriate packing and/or due to interventions by
outsiders.
Following indications have to be respected as well:
●Do not immerse into water
●Working temperature -10° up to +55° C
Exposing the handheld to too strong temperature differences could cause the
forming of condensation on the device.
Software
t+t netcom recommend to install the software applications using a SD/MMC
!card and to keep it on the card, so that it remains available at any time.
Read the following safety precautions carefully before using the handheld for the first time.
Markings and symbols
The following are the meanings of markings and symbols used in these safety precautions
to warn you against the possibility of personal injury and/or material damage or loss to you
and others.

Safety precautions
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This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied
incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious
personal injury.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied
incorrectly, can create serious personal injury or
material damage.
A circle with a diagonal line indicates something you should
not do.
Supplied Lithium-Polymer battery
●Never allow the battery to become wet with either fresh or salt water. Water
can create the danger of battery heat emission, explosion and fire.
●Never use or leave the battery next to open flame, near a stove or any other
area exposed to high heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery heat emis-
sion, explosion and fire.
●Never use the battery with any device other than the handheld. Doing so cre-
ates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion and fire.
●Never dispose of the battery by incineratingit or otherwise expose
it to
heat.
Doingso createsthe dangerof batteryheatemission,
explosion
and fire.
●Never allow the battery to become connected (shorted) by metal. Doing so
creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion and fire.
●Never try to take apart the battery or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the
danger of battery heat emission, explosion and fire.
Use only the specified power supply to charge the battery. The use of another
type of power supply creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion
and fire.
●Depending on the version of tt8000, the handheld may be equipped
with a LASER SCANNER CLASS 2. DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM!

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!Caution!
Disassemblyand modification
●Never try to disassemble the handheld in any way. This would break the war-
ranty seal and void the warranty. Only removing the battery case and topcap
(as described in this manual) has no impact on the warrantty

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!Caution!
AC Power supply
●Do not use the power supply at a voltage other than the specified voltage of
AC 100-240V. Also do not connect it to a multi-plug strip. Doing so may cause
danger of fire and electric shock.
●Avoid conditions that may cause damages or breaks in the power supply ca-
ble. Do not place heavy objects on it and keep it away from heat sources. Any
of these conditions may cause danger of fire and electric shock.
●Never modify, sharply bend, twist or pull on the power supply cable. Doing so
may cause danger of fire and electric shock.
●Use only the power supply delivered with the handheld. The use of any other
power supply may cause danger of fire and electric shock.
●Should the power supply cable become severely damaged (wires exposed or
broken), contact your original dealer for repair or replacement. The use of a
damaged electric cable may cause danger of fire and electric shock.
Batteryhandling
●Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, which damages and corrodes the
area around the battery and creates the danger of fire and personal injury. Be
sure to observe the following precaution:
●use only the battery types specified for the handhelds.
Backupcopies of all data
●Note that t+t netcom AG shall not be held liable to you or any third party for
any damage or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data due to use of the
handheld, malfunction or repair of the handheld or its peripherals or due to
battery going dead.
●The handheld uses electronic memory to store data, which means that
memory contents can be corrupted or deleted if power is interrupted due to
battery going dead or incorrect battery replacement procedures. Data cannot
be recovered once lost or corrupted. Be sure to make backup copies of all
data regularly.

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2 Getting started
2.1 Battery
The handhelds are powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.
Charge the battery for 16 hours without any interruption before using it for the first time.
Do not charge the handheld overnight in the car at minus temperatures,
this would damage the battery. Also, do not leave any handheld with 25%
or less battery charge in the car overnight at minus temperatures, this
would make the battery
to go flat quicker than normal or lead to a total discharge of the battery.
Installing the battery
Unscrew the 4 screws of the battery case and remove the battery cover.
Make sure that the 4 contacts of the battery and battery case face each other and insert the
battery.
Screw the battery cover back again.
Charging the battery
The lithium-polymer battery is the main power supply of the handheld and provides power
for normal operations and memory backup. Any battery, so also the one from t+t netcom,
will provide full capacity after minimum 4 to 5 charge/discharge cycles.
A handheld with a battery almost empty (25% or less) should not be left over the weekend
in this condition.This may cause loss of data in the memory.
Be sure that the battery is inside. Plug in the connector of the synchronization cable to the
handheld (picture 3). Be sure to hold it by the top and the bottom (picture 4). Slightly pull on
the connector to check if it is correctly fixed.
Connect the cable of the power supply to the corresponding connector of the
synchronization cable (picture 5).
Connect the line cord to the power supply. Plug in the line cord to the power outlet. The
battery is now being charged and the red light is on (picture 6-A). As soon as the battery
has been fully charged (the green light is on - picture 6-B), remove the power supply from
the power outlet and the synchronization cable. Remove the connector from the handheld
by pressing both sides simultaneously (picture 7).

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Removing and replacing the battery
Attach the power supply to the Honda connector.
Turn OFF the handheld by using the ON/OFF key.
Unscrew the 4 screws of the battery case and remove the battery cover (picture 1).
Remove the battery
by
using the notch (picture
8)
and insert
a
new one.
Screw the battery cover back again.
Detach the power supply from the Honda connector (or leave it if the new battery is not fully
charged, notified by green LED).
2.2 Hand strap
If necessary, you can fix the hand strap (pictures 19-20-21). The hand strap is to be
fixed at the back of the handheld and can be used also in combination with the
backpack (additional device).
2.3 Starting the mobile computer
Switch ON/OFF
To switch ON/OFF the handheld, briefly and slightly press the ON/OFF key
Once the handheld has been switched ON, do not try to shut it down
within the next 20 seconds. The following window would appear (picture
22).
Caution! Depending on the settings, the handhelds automatically switch OFF the
display and keyboard backlight. BUT THE COMPUTER IS NOT SWITCHED OFF,
ALL FUNCTIONS REMAIN ACTIVE AND POWER IS STILL BEING USED. See
Settings - Power on page GB-20 to define new power settings.
The handheld has the following settings at delivery:
!Screen + Keyboard backlight ON
Automatically Switch OFF
Battery scheme AC
Power
scheme
Idle Mode
Suspend Mode tt8XXX after 5 min Never
tt8XXX after 5 min Never
To change the settings, see Settings - Control Panel - 3.17 Power - page GB-19

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Touch screen and Stylus
The high-contrast, non-reflective color display of the touch screen is clearly legible.
To operate the touch screen, use only the stylus, which is located in the hand strap.
Hold the stylus longer on an icon to have it run like a right mouse key (picture 23).
!Never use any sharppens or objects!
Calibration window
The calibration window appears automatically after the firmware upgrade or when selecting
„Set Registry Default“ or „Set Factory Default“ in Settings -> Control Panel -> TTN Device
-> SetDefault Tab.
In addition, the calibration can be initiated manually by selecting Settings -> Control Panel
-> Stylus.
Remove the stylus from the hand strap.
Carefully
tip and
briefly
holdthe
stylus
on the
center
of the
calibration screen
target
(picture
24).
Repeatthe
procedure
as the crossmovesandstopsaroundthescreen, untilnocrossappears
any more.
Tip then in the middle of the window.

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Keyboard
The keyboard of the handheld is by default automatically backlighted, as soon as the
power key has been turned ON.
Short key to start scanning process
In non-scanning mode, keys to move inside
the desktop or a text (left and right, up and
down)
4 free programmable function keys, used
for setting various program functions
Key used for turning the power ON/OFF
Key used to delete previous input
Key used to confirm input and go to the
next step
N
umerical keys, used for input of
numbers, signs and letters
(depending on application)
Desktop window with taskbar icons and buttons
By carrying out the last step of the calibration process, you get to the main menu and the
Windows®desktop window appears.
Start Button Power status Keyboard
Input Panel
Window title Time Desktop
Display

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Indicates that
power
Indicates that the
Start button. Click to launch the Star
Indicates that
Indicates that th
Time dis
t menu:
Access to available Programs
Files display in Favorites directory
Files display in Documents directory
Access to Control Panel / Network and Dial-up Connections /
Taskbar and Start menu
Access to Windows CE Help
Running a program or application
e battery is low
the battery is charging
the battery is fully charged and the handheld is running on external
ActiveSync application - for connection to a PC - is running
play icon. Click to launch the date/time properties
Keyboard Input Panel display button. Click to display the Keyboard Input Panel
Keyboard Input Panel hide button. Click to hide the Keyboard Input Panel
Capital letters of keyboard input panel
Desktop display button. Click to switch between active application
MagicKey application icon
ttscan application icon

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2.4 Reset
For a soft „Reset“, press the button at the back of the device by using a pen or the stylus
(picture 25).
For a „Hard reset“, press the Reset button at the same time as the ON/OFF key.
3 Settings - Control Panel
This chapter provides basic instructions for customizing the mobile computer by adjusting
settings. The system settings are accessed from the Windows CE Control Panel menu.
To view available options for the settings, select Start - Settings - Control Panel (picture 26)
The Control Panel windowopens and lists all files that can be configured(picture 27).
„View“ enables to change the display of the Control Panel (pictures 28 and 29): from small
to large icons, display details, arrange icons by name or description.
3.1 Brightness
Brightness is used to adjust the brightness of the display (picture 30).
Move the slider to the left to make it darker.
!the right to make it brighter.
The brighter the display, the higher the power consumption!
The keypad can also be lightened.
Tick the checkbox to have it lightened.
Remove the mark to have it unlightened.
Confirm with or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.2 Button assignment
Button assignment is used to assign a function to each of the 4 function keys (F1 to F4).
Proceed as follows to configure each function key according to your needs:
Click the button (picture 31) to browse the content of the file directories and display the
input panel (picture 32).
Select the application from the file directories or type it with the input panel. Make sure that
the selected file is an .exe file format.

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According to the program you want to open, do not forget to switch the correspon-
ding button from Launch Application to Send Key Code.
Confirm with or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.3 Certificates
!This part is specially for the system administrator.
Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communi-
cations. They are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed
period of time.
Select the certificate group (from the drop-down list) to be viewed or modified (picture 33):
●The „Trusted Authorities“ store lists the top-level certificates for trusted authorities.
●The „My Certificates“ store contains the personal certificates, which are used for identifi-
cation.
●The „Other Authorities“ store lists intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a
chain of trust.
Add a certificate or associated private key.
Display more details of the selected certificate.
Delete a certificate.
Confirm with or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.4 Date/Time
Date/Time
Properties
is used to changethe date, time and time zone information (picture
35). Use the left/right arrows to select the month and the up/down arrows to select the
year. Click the date to select it.
Click to highlight the hours, minutes or seconds entry.
Click the up or down arrows to increment the highlighted value.
Select the appropriate time zone from the Time Zone drop down list.
Confirm with or or click to exit without saving the new entries.

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3.5 Display
Display Properties window is used to customize or change the desktop background image
and appearance.
Background Tab (picture 38)
Select the desktop image from the drop-down list of the „Image“ field. To get an image from
another folder, click Browse.
To have the image cover the entire background, select „Tile image on background“.
Confirm with to save the new entries or click to exit without saving the new entries.
Appearance Tab (picture 39)
Select the appearance scheme from the drop-down list of the „Scheme“ field
Select the color scheme item from the „Item“ drop-down list. View the choice in
the preview box and click to valid.
3.6 Keyboard
Keyboard Properties is used to change the keyboard repeat rate and delay.
Click the Enable repeat sequence check box (picture 45).
Move the Repeat delay slider to change the repeat delay time or use the arrows.
Move the Repeat rate slider to change the repeat rate or use the arrows.
Confirm with to apply the changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.7 Mouse
The mouse properties will be carried out by the stylus (see Stylus on page GB-21).
3.8 Owner
Owner Properties window is used to enter the owner information. The information can be
displayed when the mobile computer is turned on.
Identification Tab (picture 46)

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Fill in or edit the owner information.
Select the Display Owner Identification check box to display this information when the mobile
computer starts.
Notes Tab
Enter information in the Notes box to add more details if requested.
Select Display owner notes box to include this information on the startup display.
Network ID Tab (picture 47)
Select the Network ID tab to setup identification for remote networks and enter the user
name, password and domain name used to log on to the remote network.
Confirm with to apply changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.9 Password
Password Properties is used to set up a password for the handheld (picture 48).
To enter the password in the „Password“ field: open the keyboard input panel, click then in
the password field and enter the password using the keyboard input panel.
Select „Enable password protection at power-on“ in order to be asked for the password when
starting the handheld.
Select „Enable password protection for screen-saver“ in order to be asked for the password
when exiting the screen-saver program.
Confirm with to apply changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.10PC Connection
PC Connection Properties window is used to set the mobile computer communication with
the host computer.
Select „Enable direct connections to the desktop computer“ to allow for direct connections.
Select „Change Connection“ to change the selection.
Select the connection type from the drop-down list (picture 50).
Click then to exit the Change Connection window.
Confirm with to apply the changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
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Power Properties are used to view and set the power parameters.
Battery Tab (pictures 51 and 52)
This window gives information about
- actually used power source - battery or external (picture 51)
- status of main battery
- status of secondary battery (picture 52 - battery of Powerscan - only for tt8000)
Schemes Tab (pictures 53 and 54)
This window enables to setup the stand-by and suspend parameters.
Select the power source from the drop-down list of the Power Scheme field.
Setup the duration of both fields Switch state to User Idle
Switch state to Suspend.
Confirm with to apply changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
To keep all COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONSAVAILABLE the Suspend mode must
be set on Never in Battery Power and AC Power (picture 54).
3.12 Regional Settings
Regional Settings are used to set the way the mobile computer displays dates, times, cur-
rency amounts, large numbers and numbers with decimal fractions. The system of measu-
rement can also be set to either metric or U.S.
Region Tab (picture 55)
At delivery, the „Your locale“ field is set on „English United States“. Proceed as follows to
change the settings.
Click the arrow on the right side of „Your locale“ field and select the appropriate location from
the drop-down list. The appearance samples adapt automatically to the changes.
Click then if you want to change the other settings. Anew window appears.
Number Tab (picture 56)
Select the desired options.
The available options are determined by the „Your locale“
selection..
Same procedure for
Currency Tab (picture 57) / Time Tab (picture 58) / Date Tab (picture 59)

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eyboard input panel icon in
When opening the Number and Currency tabs, the keyboard input panel auto-
!matically appears. It can be used to input data in the different fields. If you want
to close it, just double-click the k the taskbar.
Confirm with to apply changes and return to the main window.
Language Tab (picture 60)
The language used for the menus is always „English (United States)“.
Input Tab (picture 61)
There is only one input language installed: „English (United States)“.
When all settings have been defined, valid with to apply changes or click to exit
without saving the new entries.
3.13Remove Programs
Remove Programs is used to remove user installed programs from the mobile computer
(picture 62).
Select the program to be removed from the program list and click .
Exit with or .
3.14Storage Manager
Only for the system administrator. Wrong settings destroy all
data!
Storage Manager is used to view and modify the different storage
devices of the mobile computer.
Select the storage device from the Store Info drop-down list.
To format it new.
To deinstall it.
Select the partition from the Partitions field.
To create a new partition.
To delete a partition.
To view the properties of a partition.

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Confirm with OK to apply changes or click X to exit without saving the new entries.
3.15 Stylus
Stylus Properties is used to adjust stylus double-click timing.
Double Tap tab (picture 64)
Double-click the checkerboard grid at a comfortable speed.
Double-click the clapboard to test the settings.
Calibration tab (picture 65)
Should you meet any problem, click the Calibration Tab and recalibrate the screen (seeStar-
ting the mobilecomputer- calibrationwindow)
Confirm with to apply changes or click to exit without saving the new entries.
3.16System
System Properties is used to view general system properties, change memory settings, input
device name and view copyright information.
General Tab
Select the General tab to view basic system and computer properties.
Memory Tab
Select the Memory tab to adjust the RAM allocation.
Move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage.
If there is not enough space for a file, increase the amount of storage memory. If the mobile
computer is running slowly, try to increase the amount of program memory.
Device Name Tab
Select the Device Name tab to customize the device name and description.
Enter a device name for the mobile computer in the Device name field (without spaces).
Enter a device description for the mobile computer in the Device description field.
Copyrights Tab
Select the Copyrights tab to view the copyrights statement.

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3.17System Information
System Information gives information about the operating system version installed in the
handheld, which is very important for any support request as well as about other features
such as processor, RAM and ROM sizes...
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