Opticon PHL 8000 series User manual

Rugged Portable Data Terminal
PHL 8000 series
The PHL 8100 and PHL 8200 Portable Data Terminals
are rugged devices compatible with Microsoft
Windows®CE .Net technology. User Manual

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Document History
Model Number: PHL 8100 / PHL 8200
Edition: 1
Date: 2008/2009
Copyright 2008 Opticon. All rights reserved.
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or
machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon.
Limited Warranty and Disclaimers
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE
PRODUCT.
Serial Number
A serial number appears on all Opticon products. This official registration number is directly related to the device
purchased. Do not remove the serial number from your Opticon device. Removing the serial number voids the warranty.
Warranty
Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract, all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and
workmanship for two years after purchase. Opticon will repair or, at its option, replace products that are defective in
materials or workmanship with proper use during the warranty period. Opticon is not liable for damages caused by
modifications made by a customer. In such cases, standard repair charges will apply. If a product is returned under
warranty and no defect is found, standard repair charges will apply. Opticon assumes no liability for any direct, indirect,
consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software, even if Opticon
has been informed about the possibility of such damages.
Packaging
The packing materials are recyclable. We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to
transport your scanner or send it for service. Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by
the warranty.
Trademarks
Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.
Opticon Inc. and Opticon Sensors Europe B.V. are wholly owned subsidiaries of OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd., 12-17,
Tsukagoshi 4-chome, Warabi-shi, Saitama, Japan 335-0002. TEL +81-(0) 48-446-1183; FAX +81-(0) 48-446-1184
SUPPORT
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Phone: 800-636-0090
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Contents
1. Introduction................................................................................................................................. 9
1.1. About this Manual ...............................................................................................................9
1.2. Safety ................................................................................................................................ 10
1.3. Battery Safety.................................................................................................................... 10
1.4. CE Statement....................................................................................................................11
1.5. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement ................................................... 12
1.5.1. LED and Laser Safety Information............................................................................ 13
1.6. Recycling & Disposal ........................................................................................................ 13
1.7. Regulatory Information...................................................................................................... 13
1.8. Product Labeling ............................................................................................................... 14
1.9. System Specifications ....................................................................................................... 16
1.10. Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................ 17
1.11. Warranty and Service........................................................................................................ 17
2. Getting Started.......................................................................................................................... 18
2.1. Product Overview.............................................................................................................. 20
2.1.1. PHL 8100 .................................................................................................................. 20
2.1.2. PHL 8200 .................................................................................................................. 22
2.2. Charging the Battery Pack ................................................................................................ 24
2.2.1. Installing the Battery Pack ........................................................................................ 24
2.2.2. Charging the Battery Pack Using the Power Adapter ............................................... 26
2.2.3. Charging the Battery Pack with Single Dock ............................................................ 27
2.3. Handling the PDT.............................................................................................................. 28
2.3.1. Starting the PDT ....................................................................................................... 28
2.3.2. Power On/Power Off ................................................................................................. 28
2.3.3. Sound........................................................................................................................ 29
2.3.4. Using the Stylus ........................................................................................................ 30
2.3.5. Using the PHL 8100 Keypad..................................................................................... 30
2.3.6. Using the PHL 8200 Keypad..................................................................................... 32
2.3.7. Using the Earpiece Microphone................................................................................ 34
2.4. Navigating the Display ...................................................................................................... 35
2.4.1. Setting Time and Date .............................................................................................. 35

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2.4.2. Entering Data ............................................................................................................ 36
2.4.3. The Command Bar.................................................................................................... 36
2.4.4. The Task Bar ............................................................................................................ 37
2.4.5. The Soft Keypad ....................................................................................................... 37
2.4.6. Setting Up Wireless LAN RF..................................................................................... 38
2.4.7. Reading Barcodes .................................................................................................... 45
2.4.8. Help........................................................................................................................... 46
2.5. Power Management .......................................................................................................... 47
2.5.1. Suspend Mode.......................................................................................................... 47
2.5.2. Resuming.................................................................................................................. 48
2.6. Resetting the PDT............................................................................................................. 48
2.6.1. Soft (Warm) Reset .................................................................................................... 48
2.6.2. Hard (Cold) Reset ..................................................................................................... 48
3. Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 49
3.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 49
3.2. Control Panel .................................................................................................................... 49
3.2.1. Certificates ................................................................................................................ 54
3.2.2. Control Center........................................................................................................... 57
3.2.3. Date/Time ................................................................................................................. 61
3.2.4. Dialing Properties...................................................................................................... 61
3.2.5. Display Properties..................................................................................................... 64
3.2.6. Input Panel................................................................................................................ 66
3.2.7. Internet Options ........................................................................................................ 67
3.2.8. 3.2.11 Keyboard........................................................................................................ 69
3.2.9. Network and Dial-up Connections ............................................................................ 70
3.2.10. Owner ....................................................................................................................... 74
3.2.11. Password .................................................................................................................. 76
3.2.12. PC Connection.......................................................................................................... 77
3.2.13. Power........................................................................................................................ 78
3.2.14. Regional and Language Settings.............................................................................. 80
3.2.15. Remove Programs .................................................................................................... 82
3.2.16. Stylus Properties....................................................................................................... 83
3.2.17. System ...................................................................................................................... 85

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3.2.18. Volume & Sounds Properties.................................................................................... 87
3.3. Task Bar and Start Menu .................................................................................................. 88
4. Communication ........................................................................................................................ 89
4.1. Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync .................................................................... 89
4.1.1. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC ........................................................ 89
4.1.2. Connecting PDT to Host PC ..................................................................................... 89
4.2. Using ActiveSync .............................................................................................................. 89
4.2.1. Setting up a Partnership ........................................................................................... 89
4.2.2. ActiveSync File Synchronization............................................................................... 91
4.3. Networking ........................................................................................................................ 91
5. Software Applications.............................................................................................................. 92
5.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 92
5.2. Software Applications........................................................................................................ 92
5.2.1. Inbox ......................................................................................................................... 92
5.2.2. Internet Explorer ..................................................................................................... 100
5.2.3. Microsoft WordPad ................................................................................................. 103
5.2.4. Remote Connection ................................................................................................ 107
5.2.5. Windows Explorer ................................................................................................... 108
5.3. DiskOnChip ..................................................................................................................... 110
5.3.1. Saving to Flash ....................................................................................................... 110
5.3.2. DiskOnChip Location .............................................................................................. 111
5.3.3. DiskOnChip Size..................................................................................................... 111
6. Appendix A – Enabling GPRS Module.................................................................................. 112
6.1. Inserting a SIM Card ....................................................................................................... 112
6.2. Setting up a GPRS connection ....................................................................................... 112
Table of Figures
Figure 1-1: PHL 8100 product labels.......................................................................................... 14
Figure 1-2: PHL 8200 labels....................................................................................................... 15
Figure 2-3: PHL 8100 package contents .................................................................................... 18
Figure 2-4: PHL 8200 package contents .................................................................................... 19
Figure 2-5: PHL 8100 overview .................................................................................................. 20
Figure 2-6: PHL 8200 overview .................................................................................................. 22
Figure 2-7: Release the hand strap ............................................................................................ 24
Figure 2-8: Detach the battery cover .......................................................................................... 25

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Figure 2-9: Insert the battery pack.............................................................................................. 25
Figure 2-10: Replace the battery cover....................................................................................... 26
Figure 2-11: Charging using the power adapter ......................................................................... 26
Figure 2-12: Charging with Single Dock ..................................................................................... 27
Figure 2-13: Power-on splash screen......................................................................................... 28
Figure 2-14: Calibration .............................................................................................................. 29
Figure 2-15: PHL 8100 keypad................................................................................................... 30
Figure 2-16: PHL 8200 keypad................................................................................................... 32
Figure 2-17: Earpiece microphone ............................................................................................. 34
Figure 2-18: Date/Time properties.............................................................................................. 35
Figure 2-19: The Command bar and Task bar............................................................................ 37
Figure 2-20: Main tab.................................................................................................................. 39
Figure 2-21: Profile tab ............................................................................................................... 40
Figure 2-22: Status tab ............................................................................................................... 42
Figure 2-23: Diags tab ................................................................................................................ 43
Figure 2-24: Global tab............................................................................................................... 44
Figure 2-25: Aiming the scanning beam ..................................................................................... 45
Figure 2-26: Good scanning position.......................................................................................... 45
Figure 2-27: Bad scanning position ............................................................................................ 46
Figure 2-28: Schemes tab .......................................................................................................... 47
Figure 3-29: Control Panel ......................................................................................................... 49
Figure 3-30: Enable Bluetooth Device........................................................................................ 51
Figure 3-31: Enable Bluetooth Successful ................................................................................. 51
Figure 3-32: Bluetooth Manager Scan Device............................................................................ 51
Figure 3-33: Bluetooth Manager scan inquiry............................................................................. 51
Figure 3-34: Bluetooth hardware error........................................................................................ 52
Figure 3-35: Bluetooth authentication error ................................................................................ 52
Figure 3-36: Bluetooth Enter PIN ............................................................................................... 52
Figure 3-37: Bluetooth Scan Device Trusted/Active ................................................................... 52
Figure 3-38: Bluetooth Manager COM port inquiry..................................................................... 53
Figure 3-39: Bluetooth Manager COM port success .................................................................. 53
Figure 3-40: Certificates: Stores tab ...........................................................................................55
Figure 3-41: Certificates: Trusted Authorities.............................................................................. 55
Figure 3-42: Certificates: your Trusted Authorities...................................................................... 56
Figure 3-43: Certificates: Import ................................................................................................. 56
Figure 3-44: Certificate Details ................................................................................................... 56
Figure 3-45: Control Center........................................................................................................ 57
Figure 3-46: Brightness .............................................................................................................. 59
Figure 3-47: Fn key settings: Select a function key.................................................................... 59
Figure 3-48: Fn key settings: Select an application.................................................................... 59
Figure 3-49: Backup/Restore...................................................................................................... 60
Figure 3-50: Backup & Restore Start.......................................................................................... 60
Figure 3-51: Backup OK ............................................................................................................. 61
Figure 3-52: Restore OK ............................................................................................................ 61
Figure 3-53: Dialing Properties: location .................................................................................... 62
Figure 3-54: Dialing Properties: new location............................................................................ 62
Figure 3-55: Dialing Properties: new location............................................................................ 63
Figure 3-56: Dialing Properties: dialing patterns........................................................................ 63

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Figure 3-57: Display Properties .................................................................................................. 64
Figure 3-58: Display Background Image .................................................................................... 65
Figure 3-59: Display Properties Browse ..................................................................................... 65
Figure 3-60: Display Properties Scheme.................................................................................... 65
Figure 3-61: Display Properties Scheme selection..................................................................... 65
Figure 3-62: Input Panel Properties............................................................................................ 66
Figure 3-63: Input Panel Soft Keyboard Options........................................................................ 66
Figure 3-64: Internet Options: General tab................................................................................. 68
Figure 3-65: Internet Options: Connection tab............................................................................ 68
Figure 3-66: Internet Options: Security tab................................................................................. 68
Figure 3-67: Internet Options: Privacy tab.................................................................................. 68
Figure 3-68: Keyboard Properties .............................................................................................. 69
Figure 3-69: Network & dial-up connections: Connection icon................................................... 71
Figure 3-70: Network & dial-up connections: Name the connection........................................... 71
Figure 3-71: Network & dial-up connections: Select a modem................................................... 72
Figure 3-72: Network & dial-up connections: Port Settings ........................................................ 72
Figure 3-73: Network & dial-up connections: Call Options ......................................................... 72
Figure 3-74: Network & dial-up connections: Phone Number..................................................... 72
Figure 3-75: Network & dial-up connections: Advanced Security Settings................................. 73
Figure 3-76: Network & dial-up connections: TCP/IP Settings - General ................................... 73
Figure 3-77: Network & dial-up connections: Name Servers...................................................... 73
Figure 3-78: Owner Properties: Identification ............................................................................. 74
Figure 3-79: Owner Properties: Notes........................................................................................ 74
Figure 3-80: Owner Properties: Network ID................................................................................ 75
Figure 3-81: Password Properties .............................................................................................. 76
Figure 3-82: PC Connection Properties...................................................................................... 77
Figure 3-83: PC Connection Properties: Change Connection.................................................... 77
Figure 3-84: Power Properties: Battery ...................................................................................... 79
Figure 3-85: Power: Schemes/AC Power................................................................................... 79
Figure 3-86: Power Properties: Switch state to Suspend ........................................................... 79
Figure 3-87: Power: main batteries very low .............................................................................. 79
Figure 3-88: Regional and Language Settings: Region.............................................................. 80
Figure 3-89: Regional and Language Settings: Language ......................................................... 80
Figure 3-90: Regional and Language Settings: Input ................................................................. 81
Figure 3-91: Remove Programs ................................................................................................. 82
Figure 3-92: Stylus Properties: Double Tap ................................................................................ 83
Figure 3-93: Stylus Properties: Recalibrate ................................................................................ 83
Figure 3-94: Stylus Properties: Calibration ................................................................................. 84
Figure 3-95: System: General ....................................................................................................86
Figure 3-96: System: Memory .................................................................................................... 86
Figure 3-97: System: Device Name............................................................................................ 86
Figure 3-98: System: Copyrights ................................................................................................ 86
Figure 3-99: Volume & Sounds Properties: Volume ................................................................... 87
Figure 3-100: Volume & Sounds Properties: Sounds ................................................................. 87
Figure 4-101: Communication .................................................................................................... 90
Figure 4-102: Connected............................................................................................................ 91
Figure 5-103: Inbox .................................................................................................................... 92
Figure 5-104: Internet Explorer................................................................................................. 100

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Figure 5-105: Remote Connection ........................................................................................... 108
Figure 5-106: Windows Explorer .............................................................................................. 109
Figure 5-107: DiskOnChip ......................................................................................................... 111
Figure 5-108: DiskOnChip size..................................................................................................111
Table of Tables
Table 1-1. Standards....................................................................................................................11
Table 1-2. PHL 8100 product labels............................................................................................ 14
Table 1-3. PHL 8200 product labels............................................................................................ 15
Table 1-4. System specifications ................................................................................................16
Table 2-5. PHL 8100 package contents...................................................................................... 18
Table 2-6. PHL 8200 package contents...................................................................................... 19
Table 2-7. PHL 8100 overview....................................................................................................21
Table 2-8. PHL 8200 overview....................................................................................................23
Table 2-9. The PHL 8100 keypad ............................................................................................... 30
Table 2-10. Special Assembler Key ............................................................................................ 31
Table 2-11. Keypad List .............................................................................................................. 32
Table 2-12. Special Assembler Key ............................................................................................ 33
Table 3-13. Bluetooth Device Properties .................................................................................... 50
Table 3-14. Bluetooth Icons ........................................................................................................ 54
Table 3-15. Certificates............................................................................................................... 55
Table 3-16. Control Center Icons................................................................................................58
Table 3-17. Backup Restore ....................................................................................................... 60
Table 3-18. Date/Time ................................................................................................................ 61
Table 3-19. Dialing Properties .................................................................................................... 62
Table 3-20. Display Properties.................................................................................................... 64
Table 3-21. Input Panel............................................................................................................... 66
Table 3-22. Internet Options ....................................................................................................... 67
Table 3-23. Keyboard ................................................................................................................. 69
Table 3-24. Network and Dial-up Connections ........................................................................... 70
Table 3-25. Owner ...................................................................................................................... 74
Table 3-26. Password ................................................................................................................. 76
Table 3-27. PC Connection......................................................................................................... 77
Table 3-28. Power Properties ..................................................................................................... 78
Table 3-29. Regional and Language Settings............................................................................. 80
Table 3-30. Remove Programs................................................................................................... 82
Table 3-31. Stylus Properties...................................................................................................... 83
Table 3-32. System..................................................................................................................... 85
Table 3-33. Volume and Sounds................................................................................................. 87
Table 3-34. Task Bar and Start Menu.......................................................................................... 88

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1. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the PHL 8100/PHL 8200 Portable Data Terminal (PDT), a
Microsoft Windows®CE .Net rugged PDT. Its special combination of features makes it perfect
for using in a wide range of applications. These features include:
•Intel®XScaleTM PXA270 520 MHz 32 bits RISC processor
•Windows®CE .NET 5.0 operating system
•128 MB SDRAM & 128 MB Flash ROM
•Open architecture: User-accessible SD slot
•240 x 320, 3.5” color TFT display with touch panel
•Numeric keypad or alphanumeric keypad with LED backlight
•802.11 b/g radio support (Bluetooth optional)
•Optional built-in GPRS module
•Integrated 1D barcode scanner
1.1. About this Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduction General information about the PDT
Chapter 2: Getting started Basic use of the PDT
Chapter 3: Setting Basic instructions for customizing the PDT
Chapter 4: Communication Communicating with the PDT
Chapter 5: Software Applications Installed applications on the PDT
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1.2. Safety
•Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes.
•Never use strong pressure on 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.
•Although the PDT meets the IP54 standard for water and dust resistance, avoid
prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture. These conditions exceed
the IP54 standard and could result in water or other contaminants entering the PDT.
•Use only the original approved AC adapter. Use of an unapproved AC adapter could
result in electrical problems, fire, or electrical shock. Opticon shall not be held
responsible for any damages caused by using an AC adapter not provided by
Opticon.
•Do not disassemble the PDT. Servicing should be done by a qualified supplier only. If
the PDT or accessories are damaged due to wrong handling or unauthorized repair,
the warranty is void. The warranty is also void if the warranty seals are broken.
•Make regular back-ups of all important data.
•Under no circumstance will the supplier be liable for any direct, indirect,
consequential or incidental damages resulting from the use or inability to use the
hardware and software and/or any data loss, even if the supplier has been informed
of the possibility of such damages.
1.3. Battery Safety
Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode, ignite, and/or cause serious injury if used
inappropriately. Please note the following safety warnings:
•Do not throw the battery pack in a fire. Do not expose the battery to high
temperatures.
•Do not connect a positive battery pack to a negative battery pack using any metal
object (like wire).
•Do not carry or store the battery pack 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 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 battery pack using any device other than the specified device.
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damaged or its life expectancy reduced. If the device causes any abnormal current to
flow, it may cause the battery pack to overheat, explode, or ignite and cause serious
injury.
•In the event that 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.
1.4. CE Statement
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive
1999/5/EC.
0560
Table 1-1. Standards
Standard Description
EN 60950-1:
2006
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN50360:
(2001-07)
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile
phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure
to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz–3 GHz)
EN50361:
(2001-07)
Basic standard for the measurement of specific absorption
rate related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields from
mobile phones (300 MHz–3 GHz)
EN50371:
(2002-03)
Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power
electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions
related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz–
00 GHz)—General public
EN 300 328
V1.7.1: (2006-
10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
(ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission
equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using
spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN
covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the
R&TTE Directive
EN 301 511
V9.0.2: (2003-
03)
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM);
Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and
DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC)
EN 301 489-1
V1.6.1: (2005-
09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
(ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical
requirements
EN 301 489- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters

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Standard Description
17 V1.2.1
(2002-08)
(ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for
2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high
performance RLAN equipment
EN 301 489-7
V1.2.1: (2002-
08)
ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters
(ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment ad services; Part 7: Specific conditions for
mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital
cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS).
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended
for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy,
where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities
in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links
and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network
services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in
some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency
range of 2454–2483.5 MHz. For detailed information, the end-user should contact
the national spectrum authority in France.
1.5. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
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operation. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to
Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
Important note: Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, please follow the operating instructions as documented in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended
destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
1.5.1. LED and Laser Safety Information
•Class II LED/laser product
•Do not stare at the LED/laser or shine into eyes
•Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision
•Do not replace/repair the LED/laser; these are not user replaceable
•Do not shine the LED/laser on a reflective surface
1.6. Recycling & Disposal
Do not dispose of this product in household trash. For proper end-of-life
treatment consult the Environmental Care section of www.opticon.com.
1.7. Regulatory Information
For CE, FCC, RoHS, and other Document of Conformities information, consult
the Regulatory section of www.opticon.com.

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1.8. Product Labeling
The PDT has several labels, as shown below.
Figure 1-1: PHL 8100 product labels
Table 1-2. PHL 8100 product labels
Label
nr.
Description
1 LCD panel protection film
2 Logo
3 Warranty seal PDT
4 Laser radiation warning label
5 System and regulatory label
6 Serial / configuration number
7 Windows CE label
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Figure 1-2: PHL 8200 labels
Table 1-3. PHL 8200 product labels
Label
nr.
Description
1 LCD panel protection film
2 Logo
3 Warranty seal PDT
4 Laser radiation warning label
5 System and regulatory label
6 Serial / configuration number
7 Windows CE label
N/F
N/F

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1.9. System Specifications
The PHL 8100 / PHL 8200 detailed specifications follow. All specifications are subject to
change without prior notification.
Table 1-4. System specifications
Item Description
Processor Intel PXA270 520 MHz
32-bit RISC CPU
Memory 128MB Flash ROM
128MB SDRAM
Display 240 x 320 3.5” TFT 256K color LCD with LED backlight
Audio One mono speaker for system voice (on lower case)
One 2.5 mm Ø stereo earphone jack with mono mike input
One internal MIC
One receiver
(Optional for GPRS model.)
Expansion Slot One SD/MMC slot (only support SD memory)
LED One Dual-Color LED for charger indicator
One Dual-Color LED for scanner indicator
Radio Support Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g
Bluetooth: Class II
IrDA: 1.2
GPRS/EDGE: (optional)
Scan Engine 1D Laser barcode reader
Communication
Ports
USB: Support USB v1.1 both host and client. (PDT and cradle)
Serial: RS232 via optional cable or cradle.
Power System -Standard Li-Ion Battery Pack, 3.7V, 2200mAh
Advanced Smart Battery with Gas-Gauge
Built-in Battery Charger
4.2V/70mAh rechargeable backup battery
One Battery Cover Sensor Switch
Power Adapter: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz Input; 5VDC/2.6A Output
Keypad /
Buttons
PHL 8100:One power button
Three barcode scanner buttons
Two navigation buttons
Four application buttons
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Item Description
One reserved button
PHL 8200:One power button
One reset button
Three barcode scanner buttons
Two navigation buttons
Four application buttons
One 33-key alpha-numeric keypad
One reserved button
Dimensions
and Weight
Dimensions: L: 155 mm, W: 82 mm, H: 31~33 mm
Weight: 400g with standard battery pack
Color Black
Peripherals
and
Accessories
Optional: RS-232C serial cable for PDT or USB Host Cable for
Terminal
High-Capacity Li-Ion Battery Pack (3.7 V, 4000 mAh)
Single dock
Car adapter
RS-232C cable
Software Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional
1.10. Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature 14° F–122° F( -10° C–50° C)
Storage Temperature -4° F–158° F (-20° C–60° C)
Humidity 5%–95% (non-condensing)
Drop 5ft (1.5m) drop onto concrete
Water & Dust proof IP54 certified
Vibration MIL STD 810F
1.11. Warranty and Service
Should this Terminal require service, please contact your local reseller. In case of technical
questions, send an email to support@opticon.com and provide information about the
product name, the serial number (see chapter 1.8 "Product labeling") and provide a
detailed problem description.
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2. Getting Started
Open the package and confirm that all required parts are present and undamaged.
Figure 2-3: PHL 8100 package contents
Table 2-5. PHL 8100 package contents
Label
nr.
Description
1. PHL 8100 Terminal
2. Standard battery pack (3.7 V, 2200 mAh)
3. USB client cable for terminal
4. AC power cord
5. Standard AC adapter 5 VDC/2.6 A output
6. Earphone/ microphone set
7. Quick guide (not shown in the picture)

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Figure 2-4: PHL 8200 package contents
Table 2-6. PHL 8200 package contents
Label nr. Description
1. PHL 8200 Terminal
2. Standard battery pack (3.7 V, 2200 mAh)
3. USB client cable for terminal
4. AC power cord
5. Standard AC adapter 5 VDC/2.6 A output
6. Earphone/ microphone set
7. Quick guide (not shown in the picture)

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2.1. Product Overview
2.1.1. PHL 8100
Figure 2-5: PHL 8100 overview
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