Point Mobile PM66 User manual

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Enterprise Mobility
PM66
User Manual
For Android 6.0.1

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User Manual
Please note your phone is battery-embedded design with removable battery and battery cover. Unauthorized
personnel are strictly prohibited from disassembling the phone. Make sure to use only the power adapter (5V
2A Output AC/DC) that came with PM66.
In case your phone does not work as expected, you are strongly recommended to restart it by pressing and
holding the power button for at least 12 seconds until the startup screen appears. If your phone has
encountered a serious error and cannot be recovered, you should reset your phone to factory settings by using
the menu, either “Backup & Reset”, or “Factory Reset”. For more details, please refer to “Factory data reset”
section on page 42
Note: Please be cautious while performing the factory data reset. Because this will erase personalized
settings and data saved in your phone, such as SMS, Contacts, Music, etc.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the front
& back of the phone kept 0.2 inches (0.5 cm) between the user’s body
and the front & back of the phone. A minimum separation distance of
0.2 inches (0.5 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body and
the front & back of the phone. Any belt clips, holsters, and similar
accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Body-
worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.2 inches (0.5 cm) separation
distance between the user's body and the front & back of the phone,
and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations should be
avoided.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume
levels for long periods. Exercise caution when holding your device near
your ear while the loudspeaker is in use.
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Table of Contents
User Manual.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Table of Contents................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Getting Started...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Major Parts........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Accessary.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Setup PM66....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Charge PM66.................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Turn On/Off PM66.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Hot swap the battery...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Learning the basics............................................................................................................................................................ 12
Use a keypad.................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Use a touch screen........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Home Screen, Apps and Widget.................................................................................................................................. 16
Status & Notifications Icons.......................................................................................................................................... 20
Make a call...................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Add to a contact.............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Send a message............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Connect to your Wi-Fi network..................................................................................................................................... 27
Scanner Settings................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Use a Scanner................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Scan a Barcode.............................................................................................................................................................. 36
OS Update........................................................................................................................................................................... 38
OS Image update from a Storage................................................................................................................................ 38
OS Image update from the FOTA................................................................................................................................ 40
Factory data reset.............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Factory data reset from Settings.................................................................................................................................. 42
Force Factory data reset............................................................................................................................................... 44
EmKit.................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
EmKit Secure.................................................................................................................................................................. 48
EmKit Remote................................................................................................................................................................. 49
EmKit Tools..................................................................................................................................................................... 51

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Getting Started
Major Parts
Major Parts
Getting Started
1. Barcode Scanner
2. Speaker
3. Touch Screen
4. Pogo pin connector
5. micro USB

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Getting Started
Major Parts
Getting Started
1. Volume Key
2. Scanner Trigger
3. Flash Light
4. Camera
5. Battery Cover Lock
6. 3.5mm Audio Jack
7. Power Key
8. Scan Trigger Key

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Getting Started
Accessary
Accessary
Getting Started
AC/DC adapter Plug (US/ EU/ UK)
LCD protection film Li-ion battery

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Getting Started
Setup PM66
Setup PM66
Getting Started
Remove the Battery Cover
1. Press “Battery Cover Lock” button
2. Pull up the Battery Cover from bottom side area
Insert SIM card
1. Insert the SIM card into the slot. (Gold plate should face down)
2. To remove the card, gently slide it out of the slot.

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Getting `Started
Setup PM66
Getting Started
Note: Your device only supports SIM cards. Do not attempt to insert other SIM types such as “Micro”and
“Nano”SIM card, this may cause damage to your device. If you have to use different SIM card types,
please use “SIM adaptor”.
Install and Remove the microSD card
1. Insert the microSD card into the slot (Gold plate should face down).
2. To remove the microSD card, gently slide it out of the slot.
Note: To avoid data loss and SD card damage, please ensure the SD card is unmounted from Android
system “Settings – Storage - Unmount SD card”
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Setup PM66
Getting Started
Insert the Battery
Insert “Battery” from top area first and then put in bottom area. Make sure battery contact “Battery Connector”
Close the Battery Cover
Insert “Battery Cover”from the top area first and then put in bottom area. Press battery cover with both hand
firmly

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Getting Started
Charge PM66
Charge PM66
Getting Started
1. Connect the AC/DC adaptor to your device and wall socket respectively
2. LED indicator will display charging status.
Steady Red
Battery is charging or Battery level is low
Blinking Red
Battery level is critical low
Steady Green
Battery is fully charged
Blinking Red and Green
Battery is removed or fail to recognize
PM66 Battery Specification
Standard Battery
3.85V, 4,100mAh
Backup Battery
3.7V, 60mAh
Charging time
Standard Battery : About 6hours
Note: Always use an original charger and cable from the Point Mobile. Other chargers and cables may
damage PM66. In addition, make sure connector, charger, cables are not wet.

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Getting Started
Turn On/Off PM66
Turn On/Off PM66
Getting Started
Turn On
1. Press and hold down the “Power Key”for a few seconds.
2. When PM66 enter to the boot mode, it will display “SMART BEYOND RUGGED” logo with short
vibration
3. Release the “Power Key” and wait until PM66 finish booting
Note: If you cannot turn on your PM66, try below steps
- To turn on PM66, battery needs to be charged certain level. Please charge first
- Press and hold the “Power key” for 12 seconds to force reboot
- Press and release the “Reset Hole”and then turn on PM66 again
Turn Off
1. Press and hold the “Power Key” until you see the power menu
2. Among the menu, tap “Power Off”
Getting Started

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Hots wap th e batter y
Hot swap the battery
Getting Started
When battery level is low, you can replace the battery without turning off and on PM66.
- Remove the Battery and replace to another one.
- Make sure the battery cover closed firmly.
- Press the Power Key to use PM66 again.

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Learning the basics
Use a keypad
Use a keypad
Learning the basics
Power key
Press
- Lock the screen / Light up the screen.
Press and hold
- Display the power menu “Power Off / Reboot / Airplane mode”
Press and hold for 12seconds
- Forced to reboot
Press the “Power”key and “Volume Down”key together
- Screen capture
Volume keys
In general
- Adjusts the ringtone volume or “Mute” the ringtone of an incoming call.
In call mode
- Adjusts the earpiece or headset volume.
In Music / Video / Streaming
- Adjusts the media volume.
In camera preview
- Take the photo by pressing Volume Up or Down key.
Scanner Triggers
When “Scan Wedge”mode is activated
- By pressing, PM66 scan the barcode.

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Learning the basics
Using a keypad
Learning the basics
Front panel (Touch Key)
Recent Apps key
- Press to see recently used apps.
Home key
- From any apps or screens, press to return to the Home screen.
Back key
- Press to go back to the previous screen, or to close a dialog box, options menu, notification panel,
etc.
Key Pad

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Learning the basics
Use at ouch screen
Use a touch screen
Learning the basics
Touch
One-finger press
Double touch
One-finger press, lift, one-finger press, lift for “Zoom in”
Long press
One-finger press, wait, lift for “Select an item”
Drag, Swipe, or Fling
One-finger press, move, lift for “Scroll”or “Tilt”
Long-press drag
One-finger press, wait, move, lift for “Pick up and move” or “select multiple items”

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Learning the basics
Use a touch screen
Learning the basics
Scroll
Vertical or horizontal swipe in a single direction
Pinch Open & Close
Two-finger press, move outwards and inwords, lift for “Zoom in and out”
Rotate
When PM66 is turning sideways, screen orientation is changing

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Learning the basics
Home Screen, Apps andWidg et
Home Screen, Apps and Widget
Learning the basics
Status Bar
- Status / Notification
- Drag down to open the “Quick Setting Panel”
Search Bar
- Touch 1 to search by text
- Touch 2 to search by voice
Touch an icon to run an app, open folder, etc
Favorite tray apps
- Touch to run an app
- Touch and hold to reorganize
App Drawer
Touch to enter “Apps and Widget”

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Learning the basics
Home Screen, Apps and Widget
Learning the basics
Remove the app icon from home screen
- Long press the app icon and then drag it to the
“Remove” area and then release
Create “App Folder”
- Long press the app icon to other app icon. This will
create the “App Folder”
- To set the folder name, touch the “Unnamed Folder”
and rename it

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Home Screen, Apps and Widget
Learning the basics
Notification panel
When there are notifications from the Android (system) or
the App, you can check details by drag down the “Status
Bar”.
Quick setting panel
You can access “Quick setting panel” by drag down the
“Notification panel”. You can enable / disable functions or
change modes easily.

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Learning the basics
Home Screen, Apps and Widget
Learning the basics
By touching the “App drawer” icon, you can enter to
the “Apps” and “Widgets”
All installed apps are listed in the “Apps” tab, alphabetically
- Tap app icon to run.
- Long press, specific app icon to place to the “Home
Screen”.
All available widgets are listed in the “Widgets” tab,
alphabetically.
- Long press, specific widget to place to the “Home
Screen”.
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