MUNBYN IPDA056 User manual

IPDA056 User Manual
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IPDA056 User Manual
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Content
1.0. Product Introduction........................................................................................................ 5
1.1. Introduction..................................................................................................................5
1.2. Unpack.......................................................................................................................... 6
1.3. Using Battery................................................................................................................7
1.4. Charger......................................................................................................................... 8
1.5. Notes.............................................................................................................................. 8
1.6. Download (User Manual & SDK).............................................................................. 8
2.0. Assembling & Basic functions......................................................................................... 9
2.1. Appearance & Device Layout.....................................................................................9
2.2. Install the SIM or Micro SD..................................................................................... 10
2.3. Turn Your Device on and off.....................................................................................11
2.4. Screenshot................................................................................................................... 11
3.0. Scanning & RFID-reading............................................................................................. 12
3.1. Function...................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.1. Barcode...........................................................................................................12
3.1.2. RFID (Optional)............................................................................................ 13
3.1.3. UHF & LF (Optional)................................................................................... 14
3.2. Basic Settings..............................................................................................................14
3.2.1. Basic Function............................................................................................... 15
3.2.2. Scanner output mode.................................................................................... 16
3.2.3. Enter Mark.................................................................................................... 16
3.2.4. Data Format...................................................................................................17
3.2.5. Continuous Scan............................................................................................18
3.2.6. Factory Data Reset........................................................................................20
3.3. Barcode Settings.........................................................................................................20
3.3.1. Base Settings.................................................................................................. 21

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3.3.2. Common Barcodes........................................................................................ 21
3.3.3. Adding Parameters....................................................................................... 22
4.0. Settings............................................................................................................................. 23
4.1. Network & Internet................................................................................................... 23
4.1.1. Wi-Fi............................................................................................................... 23
4.1.2. Mobile Networks........................................................................................... 24
4.1.3. VPN.................................................................................................................24
4.2. Connected Device....................................................................................................... 25
4.2.1. Bluetooth........................................................................................................ 25
4.3. System......................................................................................................................... 25
4.3.1. Languages & Input....................................................................................... 25
4.3.2. Date & Time...................................................................................................26
4.3.3. Reset Options................................................................................................. 26
5.0. Testing Tool...................................................................................................................... 27
5.1. Network.......................................................................................................................27
5.2. Bluetooth.....................................................................................................................28
5.3. GPS..............................................................................................................................28
5.4. Barcode2D...................................................................................................................29
5.5. UHF............................................................................................................................. 29
5.6. More Functional Module Tests................................................................................. 30
6.0. Specification.....................................................................................................................30
7.0. Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................33

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1.0. Product Introduction
1.1.Introduction
MUNBYN Android Scanner is smart mobile PDA that is integrated with various
features such as wireless communication, data acquisition, wireless transmission, data
processing, UHF scanning, etc. It is configured with Android OS. With a set of
advanced data acquisition options, our scanner can be operated in various industries to
acquire precise and abundant data automatically.
MUNBYN Android Scanner is highly rugged, compact, and durable. With IP67
water and dustproof capability, the device has met IEC sealing standards.
Therefore, it can be operated by staff such as railway inspectors, road toll
operators, vehicle inspectors, delivery postmen, power supply inspectors, storage
administrators, financial & insurance, police officers, security tracing, etc.
Wherever your staff’s locations are, our devices can remain their connectivity
with the system to make sure business is high-effective operating.
MUNBYN Android Scanner adopted 4G LTE technology to realize multi-path
communication and calling function for fieldwork, data exchange efficiency has
been enhanced simultaneously. Therefore, our devices will bring the largest
investment return for enterprises.

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1.2.Unpack
Figure 1-1 Unpack
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User Manual
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Lanyard
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Tempered Film Set
(Including tempered film, screen wiper, dust-proof sticker)
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Handheld Terminal Device
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Silicone Sleeve
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Plug
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Take the Card Pin
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USB Cable
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Handle Silicone Sleeve
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1.3.Using Battery
Do not leave the battery unused for a long time, no matter it is in the device or
inventory.
The lifespan of a Li-ion battery is around 2 to 3 years, the battery capacity will be
lower after circularly charged about 300 times. (One full battery charge period
means completely charged and completely discharged.)
When the Li-ion battery is not in use, it will continue to discharge slowly.
Therefore, battery charging status should be checked frequently and take to
reference the related battery charging information on the manuals.
Observe and record the information of a new unused and non-fully charged
battery. Based on the operating time of the new battery and compare with a
battery that has been used for a long time. According to the product configuration
and application program, the operating time of the battery would be different.
Check battery charging status at regular intervals.
When battery operating time drops below about 80%, charging time will be
increased remarkably.
If a battery is stored or otherwise unused for an extended period, be sure to follow
the storage instructions in this document. If you do not follow the instructions,
and the battery has no charge remaining when you check it, consider it to be
damaged. Do not attempt to recharge it or to use it. Replace it with a new battery.
Store the battery at temperatures between 5 °C and 20 °C (41°F and 68°F).
TIP: While charging, the device and the charger may become hot and stop
charging. This usually does not affect the device’s lifespan or performance and is in
the device’s normal range of operation. For more solutions to battery woes, refer to
Troubleshooting.

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1.4.Charger
The charger type is GME10D-050200FGu, output voltage/current is 5V DC/2A.
The plug is considered as a disconnect device of the adapter.
1.5.Notes
Using the incorrect type of battery has the danger of explosion. Please dispose of
the used battery according to instructions.
Due to the used enclosure material, the product shall only be connected to a USB
Interface of version 2.0 or higher. The connection to the so-called power USB is
prohibited.
The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
The suitable temperature for the product and accessories is -20 to 50℃ (-4°F to
122°F).
Caution: risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose
of used batteries according to the instructions.
1.6.Download (User Manual & SDK)
You can download this manual and the SDK for our models with the links below:
User Manual & SDK: https://munbyn.biz/IPDA056

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2.0. Assembling & Basic functions
2.1.Appearance & Device Layout
Appearance
Figure 2-1 Appearance
Device Layout
Figure 2-2 Device Layout
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SIM/SD Card Slot
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Figure 2-3 Device Layout
Key
Function
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Power Key
Located on the left side, press to ON/OFF device.
2
Function Key
Located on the left side, its function can be defined by
software.
3
SCAN Key
The scanning button is located on both sides.
4
Menu Key
Display main menu.
5
Home Key
Touch it back to the main screen.
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Enter Key
Press to confirm the current selection.
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Back Key
Return to the last step to setup.
2.2.Install the SIM or Micro SD
Place the SIM card or Micro SD Card into the tray as shown. The take card pin is
in the package as it is showing in [1.2 Unpack].
Scanner
Camera
Charge Port
Scan Auxiliary Light

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Figure 2-5 Tray
2.3.Turn Your Device on and off
Use the Power key to turn your device on. Do not use the device if the body is
cracked or broken. Use the device only after it has been repaired.
Press and hold the Side key to turn the device on.
To turn the device off, press and hold the Power keys, and tap Power off.
Confirm when prompted.
To restart your device, press and hold the Power keys, and tap Restart.
Confirm when prompted.
2.4.Screenshot
Capture an image of your screen. Your device will automatically create a Screenshots
album in the Photos app.
1. Swipe down on the screen to display the Notification panel, swipe down again to
display the whole Quick Settings panel.
2. From Quick Settings, tap Screenshot to capture your screen.

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3.0. Scanning & RFID-reading
KeyboardEmulator is an internal software application to test barcode-scanning and
RFID-reading functions. Meanwhile, it can be used in some basic business scenarios
depending on the customer’s choice. Please review this chapter for more information
and details.
3.1.Function
There are 2 main parts under this section, one is for Barcode, the other one is
for UHF.
Figure 3-1 KeyboardEmulator Function
When Enable Scanner is turning off, the following functions are can be setup:
3.1.1. Barcode
Figure 3-2 Barcode
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If you want to use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger Barcode-reading, please follow the
below steps:
a. -Select the Barcode type that corresponds to your device.
b. -Tap the input box, then press Scan Key/Pistol, the key-code will appear
automatically.
c. -Turning on the Enable Scanner.
After finishing the above steps, then you can use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger
barcode-scanning.
3.1.2. RFID (Optional)
Figure 3-3 RFID
If you want to use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger RFID-reading, please follow
the below steps:
a. -Select the UHF type that corresponds to your device.
b. - Tap the input box, then press Scan Key/Pistol, the
key-code will appear automatically.
c. -Turning on the Enable Scanner.
After finishing the above steps, then you can use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger
RFID-reading.
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3.1.3. UHF & LF (Optional)
Figure 3-4 UHF & LF
If you want to use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger UHF-reading or LF-reading, please
follow the below steps:
a. -Select the UHF or LF type that corresponds to your device.
b. - Tap the input box, then press Scan Key/Pistol, the
key-code will appear automatically.
c. -Turning on the Enable Scanner.
After finishing the above steps, then you can use Scan Key/Pistol to trigger
UHF-reading or LF-reading.
3.2.Basic Settings
App Settings is basically for some specific setting from KeyboardEmulator level
Under this section, it will cover below 6 parts:
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3.2.1. Basic Function
Figure 3-5 Basic Function
Release key off scan – if you release the scan key, then scanning would stop.
Success Sound – if scanned successfully, there will be sound as a reminder.
Failure Sound – if failed to scan, there will be sound as a reminder.
Vibrate – if scanned successfully, there will be vibration as a reminder.
Remove group separator – it will remove the group separator from barcodes.
block scan key – this is to block scan key-value, can leave it if it’s not necessary.
Scan Auxiliary Light – open the pistol auxiliary light.
Barcode Not Repeat – on this mode, repeated barcodes will not show when
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3.2.2. Scanner output mode
Figure 3-6 Process Mode
Scan content on cursor – the data will show up in the place with cursor
simultaneously.
Clipboard – read-out data will be saved in the clipboard, and can be pasted
directly to anywhere with the cursor.
Broadcast Receiver – it is the method that uses the broadcast mechanism of
Android to transfer data to the customer’s program.
Keyboard input – the data will show up together in the input box with the
cursor.
3.2.3. Enter Mark
Figure 3-7 Enter Mark

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Enter – Tick this checkbox, the output will be word-wrapping automatically.
TAB – The read-out data will be added with the tab character “\t” suffix. when
data is acquired in Excel, the cursor will move to the next cell automatically.
3.2.4. Data Format
Under this section, you can choose the different data formats listed the below
picture for Barcode and RFID accordingly based on specific requirements.
Figure 3-8 Data Format
Prefix: The prefixing numbers or letters will be added to the front of the output.
e.g.: If you input ‘ABC’, and the original barcode is ‘12345’, then the final output
will be as ‘ABC12345’.
Suffix: The suffixing numbers or letters will be added to the front of the output.
e.g.: If you input ‘ABC’, and the original barcode is ‘12345’, then the final output
will be as ‘12345ABC’.
Remove the front number of characters: Input the number of characters you
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Remove the back number of characters: Input the number of characters you
want to remove from the back.
Filter data: It will be filtered out the data you input.
3.2.5. Continuous Scan
There are two main parts under this section, one is for Barcode, and the other is for
UHF.
Figure 3-9 Continuous Scan
Barcode
It will enter into continuous scan mode when ticking the continuous checkbox. And
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Normal Mode – there will interval between each scanning
Zebra Mode – there is no interval between each scanning
Meanwhile, there are 2 parameters available to be adjusted:
Time out – if input 10s and scanning light is moved away from tags and can’t
focus on tags again within 10s, then the scanning light will be off.
Interval – if the input is 10 ms, then the interval of the continuous scan will be
10ms.
To stop the continuous scan, just uncheck the box of a continuous scan.
UHF
Check the box of the continuous scan, then it will enter continuous scan mode. Before
entering the continuous mode, there are 3 parameters (timeout, interval, output power)
available for you to adjust under this model.
Timeout – if input 10s and scanning light is moved away from tags and can’t
focus on tags again within 10s, then the scanning light will be off.
Interval – if the input is 10 ms, then the interval of the continuous scan will be
10ms.
Output power – can choose from 1 to 30 dBm, the reading performance is in
proportion to the output power, which means, the higher you set output power,
the better reading performance you will get.
You can also choose to read the EPC or TID of the RFID tags by selecting the EPC or
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3.2.6. Factory Data Reset
By clicking ‘Factory Data Reset’, the setting will reset to the original status.
Figure 3-10 Factory Data Reset
3.3.Barcode Settings
We’ve integrated some common Barcode settings in this section. Under this section,
you will find ‘Base setting’ and some common barcodes of 1D and 2D. Some Settings
need to be turned on manually.
Figure 3-11 2D Settings
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