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Opticon PHL-7100 User manual

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PHL-7100
OVERVIEW BEFORE GETTING STARTEDBEFORE GETTING STARTED
1. Open the package and check every
accessory:
Main Unit
USB Client
Cable for Terminal
USB Client
Cable for Terminal
Battery Pack
(3000mAh)
Battery Pack
(3000mAh)
Ear/Microphone SetEar/Microphone Set
Power Adapter
(5VDC/2.6A)
Power Adapter
(5VDC/2.6A)
Power CordPower Cord
Quick GuideQuick Guide
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CAUTION:
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The device will be powered on when you install Battery Pack.
Power off device after touch screen calibration and charge batteries
for at least hours. Do not turn on the device for the first time until
batteries are charged for at least hours. Always charge batteries
at 0 ~45 (32 ~113 ) environment temperature. The Charger
LED will be turned to green color when battery charging is finished.
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2. Installing the Battery Pack
1) Detach the Hand Strap.
2) Turn the battery cover latches downwards and lift
the battery cover away.
3) Insert the Battery Pack into the battery compartment with the
label facing out, and make sure the battery fits into place.
4) Place the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press
the bottom in firmly. Turn the battery cover latches upwards to
secure the cover to the PDT.
3. Connect Power Adapter to charge the PDT
1) Insert DC connector into bottom case of the PHL-7000.
2) Connect Power Cord to power adapter.
3) Insert power cord to AC Outlet.
USING THE KEYPADUSING THE KEYPAD
The keypad comprises 24 keys (numeric, arrow,
functional and Fn) and 3 scan buttons.
1) Key” “ toggle between the Numeric and Alpha modes.
2) Key” ” toggle between upper-case character and
lower-case ones.
3) Press “ to toggle Function Mode”
Special Characters Special Functions
Sequence of Keys Description Sequence of Keys Description
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Launch of Application 1
Launch of Application 2
Launch of Application 3
Launch of Application 4
Lithium-ion Battery Packs might get hot, explode, ignite
and/ or cause serious injury in case of misuse.
Please follow the safety warnings listed below:
BATTERY PRODUCT SAFETY
Stylus
Special Characters Special Functions
Sequence of Keys Description Sequence of Keys Description
Increase of Brightness
Decrease of Brightness
Page Down
Page Up
Audio Mute
TAB
@
’
+
Paste
Delete
-(Minus Sign)
Copy
&
*
Space
Start Menu
/
Battery Cover
Battery Cover Latch
Stylus
Scan Window
End Cap
Hand Strap Speaker
(Under the Hand Strap)
Left Scan Key
Ear Phone
Jack Connector
CF Support GuideCF Support Guide
PHL-7100
A.Do not throw the battery into fire. Do not expose the battery to
high temperatures.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I. In the event the Battery Pack leaks and the fluid gets into one's eye,
do not rub the eye.
Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care.
If left untreated,the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.
Do not connect the positive Battery Pack with negative
Battery Pack to each other with any metal object (like wire).
Do not carry or store Battery Pack together with metal objects.
Do not pierce the Battery Pack with nails or drills, strike the battery
pack with a hammer, step on the Battery Pack or otherwise expose
it to strong impacts, shocks or excessive force.
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 measures, which, if damaged,
may cause the Battery Pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not discharge the batteries outside the PHL-7000. Do not use
the battery in another device then the PHL-7000 PDT or
IRU-7000 series battery chargers. Otherwise, the Battery Pack
can be damaged, 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.
Right Scan Key
USB/Serial/
Synchronization Port
DC Power Jack
Alpha-Numeric Key
Enter Key
F4 Key
F3 Key
Power Key
Fn Key
F2 Key
F1 Key
Charger LED Indicator
Navigation Key
None(Reserved for Customization)
LCD Touchscreen
Scan Key
RESETTING DEVICERESETTING DEVICE
SETTING DEVICESETTING DEVICE
1. Initial Boot Up
The initial boot up screen will be displayed
when you install battery pack at the first
time. Do not remove Battery Pack when
system is at initial boot up.
2. Calibrating Touch Screen
This calibration is already done by manufacturer.
If you want to calibrate the touch screen again,
please tap “Start” --- “Settings” --- “Control Panel
” --- “Stylus” --- “Calibration" --- "Recalibrate”,
then hold the stylus and press on the center of
each target as it moves around the screen.
3. Setting Up Wireless LAN
1) Press “Start”---“Settings”---“Control Panel”--- “WLAN Manager”.
2) Launch the WLAN Manager to Enable WLAN device.
3) Into AP Browser tab, tap Scan button to renew the network.
4) Select a network, tap the Join button or double tap it for
more options.
5) Press OK to save all your WLAN settings.
6) Tap the “Exit” button to Disable WLAN device.
availability depends of PHL-7000 model.
Note :
5. Brightness Setting
The device is equipped with backlight for both
sunlight-readable LCD display and keypad.
To adjust the LCD backlight brightness, press
the “Fn” key and then press navigation key
“>” or “<” to adjust display brightness.
Press “Start”---“Settings”---“Control Panel” ---
“Control Center” “Brightness” both LCD
and Keypad brightness.
Or
to set
6. Volume Adjusting
1) Press “Start”---“Settings”---“Control Panel”
-- “Volume & Sounds”.
2) Adjust the volume bar to meet your demand.
To mute the sound, press the “Fn” key and then
press “ESC” key to turn off and on the sound.
Note:
USING THE APPLICATIONS
1. Execute an “Application”
Tap an application icon on the desktop, or tap
“Start”---“Programs”. Select one of the applications.
2. Close an “Application”
Tap the tab of “X” to close the application.
3. Using the Software Input Panel
1) Tap the “Stylus” icon on the “task bar”.
2) Tap the “Keyboard” icon.
3) When Software Input Panel appears, input
characters with the Stylus.
4. Task Switch
Win CE can execute multiple applications
at the same time.
1) Press “Task Switch” icon in the task bar.
2) Select the task(s) you want in the task menu.
During the execution of applications, when you select the menu
“Desktop”, brings the selected application to the foreground.
It does not close the other applications.
BAR CODE READINGBAR CODE READING
Remove the protective film from the scan window before use.
1. Start your application
2. Aim the scan window at the bar code
3. Press one of the three bar code reader trigger
buttons
4. Aiming :
1D laser: aim the red laser beam on the center of the bar code
Bar codes can be read from 50 to 650 mm distance.
USING PERIPHERALSUSING PERIPHERALS
1. Using CF Type Peripherals
2. Using SD / MMC Type Card
1) Remove the 4 screws from the End Cap with
a screw driver, Torx type and size 8 (T8).
2) Insert the CF memory cards into the
CF Support Guide. Insert a correctly
oriented CF card.
3) Using4~4.5kgf-cmtorquetofixthescrewsforEndCap.
availablility depends of PHL-7000 model.
1)
2) Insert a correctly oriented SD/MMC card.
To remove SD/MMC card, press the card again and slot
will pop out card automatically.
3)
Remove the 4 screws from the End Cap with
a screw driver, Torx type and size 8 (T8).
Using4~4.5kgf-cmtorquetofixthescrewsforEndCap.
Note:
Note:
The SD/MMC slot support memory card only. It does not support
SD I/O peripherals.
The SD/MMC slot support memory card only. It does not support
SD I/O peripherals.
3. USB Connection
Connect the USB client cable to synchronize data with a computer.
Be sure the HRS mark on the connector of USB cable to be upward
when you insert cable to devices. To remove cable from device,
press both buttons on connector and then remove connector from
device.
Use Microsoft ActiveSync version 3.7 or above.
Note:
1. Warm Reset
1) If an application hangs, initiate Warm Reset to terminate
the application.
2) Warm Reset will close all applications and clear the working
RAM, but all files will be preserved.
3) To perform Warm Reset, press “F1” and “F4” buttons
simultaneously.
CAUTION:
!
A. Do not stare into the laser beam directly or shine it
into eyes.
B. Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject
it to severe impact, as the LCD panel could become
cracked and possibly cause personal injury. If the
LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside,
because the liquid irritates the skin.
C. Use only the original approved AC adapter with the
PHL-7000. Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could
result in electrical problems,or even cause a fire or
electrical shock to the user.
D. Do not disassemble the PHL-7000. Servicing should
be done by Opticon only. If the PHL-7000 or
accessories gets damaged due to wrong handling
or unauthorized repair, warranty is void.In case the
warranty seals are broken, warranty is void too.
E. Make regularly back-ups of all important data.
F. Under no circumstance will Opticon be liable for any
direct, indirect,consequential or incidental damages
arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware
and software and/or any data loss, even if Opticon
has been informed about the possibility of such
damages.
Do not throw this product in the home waste bin.
For proper end-of-life treatment consult the
Environmental care section of www.opticon.com
For CE, FCC and other DoC's, consult the
Regulatory section of www.opticon.com
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User and Product Safety
CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
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Start Button
Close Button
Keyboard input panel.
Task Switch
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the supplied stylus or plastic-
tipped pens for touch screen display. Don't
use pencil, pen or any sharp object on touch
screen display.
4. Bluetooth Device Properties
Bluetooth Device Properties to enable
Bluetooth device.
2) Wait for 20 seconds in order to initialize the
Bluetooth hardware correctly.
) Press Scan device button to search for
Bluetooth devices.
availability depends of PHL-7000 model.
1) Press “Start”---“Settings”---“Control Panel”
-- “ ”
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Note :
PHL-7100
2. Cold Reset
PHL-7100
Try before you initiate Cold Reset. All
applications will be closed, and working RAM as well as
all files will be cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset. It is
strongly recommended to back up your files to Flash ROM,
Flash Card or PC.
Warm Reset
Stylus/Keyboard icon
1) You can use Cold Reset to initialize the PHL-7000 if the
WinCE.NET OS locks up or in case a Warm Reset has no effect.
2) To perform Cold Reset, press “Power”, “F1” and “F4” buttons
simultaneously.
3) Device will boot up after Cold Reset.
5. Check the bar code reading result
You can verify the result of the bar code reading in your application,
by beep sound(s) or the LED indicator.
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Good scanning positions
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2D CMOS: 4 green aiming spots are visible. Position the bar code
between the 2 outer green light spots. Ideal reading
distance is where the 2 center green light spots joins.
The bar code is read in the red illumination area.
Bar codes can be read from 45 to 260 mm distance.
Good scanning positions
Bad scanning positions

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