Point Mobile PM60-P User manual

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Model :
PM60
Originator :
Jinny Cho
V
ersion :
1.0
Dept.
PC/PE/ID/PM/QA
Date :
April 25
th
, 2014
PM60
User Manual
POINT MOBILE CO., LTD.
B-9F, Kabul Great Valley, 32, Digital-Ro 9Gil
Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea 153-709
www.Pointmobile.co.kr

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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ··················································································4
Trademarks
······························································································· 4
About the PM60 Handy Terminal
································································ 4
Accessories
······························································································· 4
2. SAFETY REGULATIONS HW ···································································5
2.1. General Safety Rules········································································ 5
2.2. Power Supply·················································································· 6
2.3. Laser Safety···················································································· 6
2.4. LED Safety ····················································································· 7
2.5. FCC/ EU RF Exposure ······································································ 8
2.6. CB Scheme····················································································· 8
2.7. FCC Part 15 Regulation····································································· 8
2.8. Radio Compliance············································································ 8
2.9. WEEE Compliance··········································································· 9
2.10. China Compliance············································································ 9
3. GETTING STARTED ············································································ 10
3.1. Install the Battery ············································································10
3.2. Charge the Batteries········································································11
3.3. LED Indicators················································································12
3.4. Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal·······································12
3.5. Turn Your Device On ·······································································13
3.6. Desktop·························································································14
3.7. Indicator Icons················································································14
3.8. Using the Stylus··············································································15
3.9. Selecting Program···········································································15
3.10. Pop-Up Menus················································································15
3.11. Using Windows Explorer···································································16
4. GET TO KNOW YOUR DEVICE······························································· 16
4.1. Feature of Your Device·····································································16
4.2. PM60 Handy Terminal······································································16
4.3. Front Panel Layout ··········································································16
4.4. Display Backlight·············································································18
4.5. Keypad Backlight ············································································20
4.6. Using Screen Protectors···································································19
4.7. Installing Your Screen Protector ·························································20
4.8. Back Panel Layout···········································································23
4.9. Left Side Panel Layout ·····································································23
4.10. Installing Memory Cards ···································································25
4.11. Right Side Panel Layout ···································································26
4.12. Top Panel Layout············································································26
4.13. Bottom Panel Layout········································································27
4.14. Peripherals and Accessories······························································28
4.15. USB ActiveSync Cable·····································································28
4.16. Li-ion Battery Packs·········································································28

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4.17. Battery Power·················································································29
4.18. Main Battery Pack ···········································································29
4.19. Managing Main Battery Power····························································29
4.20. Resetting the Terminal ·····································································30
4.21. Suspend Mode ···············································································31
4.22. Memory Allocation···········································································32
4.23. Care and Cleaning of the Products······················································32
4.24. PM60 Technical Specifications···························································32
5. USING THE KEYPAD··········································································· 33
5.1. Numeric Keypad Layout····································································34
5.2. Navigation Keys··············································································34
5.3. Basic Keys·····················································································34
5.4. Alpha/Numeric Modes ······································································35
5.5. Alpha Indicators on the Numeric Keys··················································35
5.6. BLUE Key Combinations···································································36
5.7. Program Buttons·············································································36
6. USING THE IMAGE ENGINE································································· 37
6.1. Overview·······················································································38
6.2. Available Image Engines···································································38
6.3. Depth of Field·················································································38
6.4. Supported Bar Code Symbologies ······················································39
6.5. Activating the Engine ·······································································40
6.6. Using Demos··················································································40
6.7. Decoding·······················································································40
6.8. To Decode a Bar Code·····································································41
6.9. Sample Bar Codes ··········································································41
6.10. Omni-Directional Scanning Positions···················································41
6.11. Capturing Images (IT5300SR Engine Only)···········································42
7. USING THE LASER ENGINE ································································· 42
7.1. Overview·······················································································42
7.2. Available Laser Engines ···································································42
7.3. Depth of Field·················································································42
7.4. Supported Bar Code Symbologies ······················································43
7.5. Activating the Engine ·······································································43
7.6. Using Demos··················································································43
7.7. Decoding a Bar Code·······································································43
7.8. Sample Bar Code············································································43
7.9. Scanning Positions··········································································44
8. USING SCANWEDGE··········································································· 44
8.1. Overview·······················································································44
8.2. Enabling ScanWedge·······································································45
9. USING CONTROL PANEL····································································· 42
9.1. System Properties···········································································45
9.2. Power properties·············································································46

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9.3. Program Button properties ································································47
9.4. Backlight Properties·········································································49
9.5. Scanner Settings·············································································49
10. COMMUNICATION ············································································· 52
10.1. Communication Options····································································52
10.2. Installing Additional Software·····························································53
10.3. Connecting the USB ActiveSync Cable ················································53
10.4. ActiveSync Communication ·······························································54
10.5. Communication Type ·······································································54
10.6. Hardware Requirements for Setup ······················································54
10.7. Software Requirements for Communication ··········································55
10.8. Setting Up the Host Workstation·························································55
10.9. Communicating with the Handy Terminal··············································55
10.10. Synchronizing with the Host Workstation··············································55
10.11. Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation ·········································55
10.12. Adding Programs via ActiveSync ························································56
10.13. Wireless Radios··············································································56
10.14. Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network·····································57
10.15. WLAN (802.11b/g/n Radio)································································58
10.16. Adding Programs from the Internet······················································58
11. BLUETOOTH HANDLER ······································································· 58
11.1. Enabling the Bluetooth Radio·····························································59
11.2. Connecting to Other Devices ·····························································59
11.3. Pairing Bluetooth Devices ·································································59
11.4. Setting Up a Bluetooth Printer····························································59
12. SINGLE SLOT DOCKING CRADLE/SINGLE SLOT ETHERNET CRADLE DEVICE·········60
12.1. Overview·······················································································60
12.2. Battery Charging·············································································60
12.3. Power Supply·················································································60
12.4. Front Panel····················································································60
12.5. Back Panel ····················································································61
12.6. Powering the Single Slot Docking Cradle or Single Slot Ethernet Cradle Device·····62
12.7. Charging theBattery·········································································62
12.8. Technical Specifications ···································································63
13. SINGLE SLOT DOCKING CRADLE/SINGLE SLOT ETHERNET CRADLE DEVICE·········63
13.1. Overview························································································64
13.2. Power Supply·················································································64
13.3. Front Panel····················································································64
13.4. Back Panel ····················································································65
13.5.. Charging theBattery·········································································65
13.6 Technical Specifications ···································································66

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1.Introduction
Thank you for purchasing PM60 handy terminal.
This manual generally provides you with the safety information and basic features and operations of
the PM60 device. Please read all safety precautions and this manual carefully before using your
handy terminals and peripherals to ensure safe and proper use.
Trademarks
The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
The official name of Windows Vista is Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System.
The official name of Windows 7 is Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Embedded Pointmobile 6.5 Pro, ActiveSync, and the brand names and
product names of other Microsoft products are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and
other countries.
Other company and product names given in this manual or displayed in this software may be the
trademarks of their respective companies.
About the PM60 Handy Terminal
The new PM60 is the latest generation handy terminal device, combining a pocket sized rugged
form factor built on Microsoft Windows Embedded Pointmobile 6.5 Pro operating system. The PM60
is designed for retail warehousing and logistics applications where maximum performance and
durability is required in compact Pointmobile device.
The PM60 handy terminal is available in different models depending on the options.
Accessories
Cradles (including DC 5V 4A Adaptor)
60-SSC (Single Slot Cradle)
60-SEC Single Ethernet Cradle
Batteries
4000mAh Battery Pack, Standard Capacity
Power Supply
AC Adaptor, INPUT: AC100~240V 50/60Hz, OUTPUT: DC5V 1.8A with MicroUSB type
Cables
MicroUSB ActiveSync Cable
Others
Stylus Pen and tether

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Wrist Lanyard
Handstrap
PM60 handy terminal contains the following items basically:
• Handy terminal
• MicroUSB ActiveSync Cable
• 5V/1.8A AC Adaptor with MicroUSB type
• AC Plugs
• Battery Pack
• Stylus Pen and tether
• Wirst Lanyard
• Handstrap
• LCD Screen Protection Film
• Quick Start Guide
☞
NOTE:
Keep the original packaging for use when sending products to the technical assistance center. Damage
caused by improper packaging is not covered under the warranty
☞
NOTE:
Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged or discharged. Before you begin to use, you must charge
the battery packs first. See Paragraph 3.2.
2.Safety Regulations
Symbols in this manual
In this manual, some important items are described with the symbols shown below. Be sure to read
these items before using this equipment.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
serious injury, or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding objects.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury, partial damage to the equipment or surrounding objects, or loss of data.
☞
NOTE
Indicates information to which you should pay attention when operating the equipment.
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using PM60 handy terminal.
☞
NOTE:
PM60 handy terminals meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe
operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to read this manual
carefully before performing any type of connection to the handy terminal and operate them according to the agency
guidelines described in the manual.
2.1. General Safety Rules

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CAUTION
Use only the components supplied by the manufacturer for the specific PM60 being used.
Do not attempt to disassemble the PM60 handy terminal, as it does not contain parts that can
be repaired by the user. Any tampering will invalidate the warranty.
When replacing the battery pack or at the end of the operative life of the PM60 handy terminal,
disposal must be performed in compliance with the laws in force in your country.
Before using the devices and the battery packs, read this manual carefully.
Do not submerge the PM60 handy terminal in liquid products.
2.2. Power Supply
The power supply for this device has met applicable KCC/CCC safety requirements.
Please adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines:
• FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE.
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
• DANGER – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Use only Pointmobile-approved power supply. Use of a non-Pointmobile-approved power supply may
be dangerous and the warranty does not cover damage to the device caused by non-Pointmobile-
approved power supply. The package includes international AC plugs. The AC plugs must be
plugged in the power supply before the power supply itself is plugged on the wall outlet. The power
supply is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or horizontal or floor mount position.
2.3. Laser Safety
CAUTION
A Class 2 laser is safe because the blink reflex limit the exposure to no more than 0.25 seconds. It
only applies to visible-light lasers (400–700 nm). Class-2 lasers are limited to 1mW continuous wave,
or more if the emission time is less than 0.25 seconds or if the light is not spatially coherent.
Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid
staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the
laser beam hits the eye of an observer, even though reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc.
The laser light is visible to the human eye and is emitted from the window indicated in the figure.
Laser output window

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If the above laser light label is attached to your device, it indicates the product contains a
laser engine or laser aimer that emits the laser light. The following information is provided to
comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of
PM60 handy terminal.
Laser Safety Statement
This product has been tested in accordance with and complies with CDRH 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 and IEC 60825-1 Ed 2 (2007) except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50, dated
June 24, 2007. LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCTS. 1 mW MAX
OUTPUT: 650nm.
For installation, use and maintenance, it is not necessary to open the device.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any components in the optics cavity. Opening or
servicing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations. The optics
system is a factory only repair item.
WARNING:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light.
WARNING:
Use of optical systems with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include
binoculars, microscopes, eye glasses and magnifying glasses.
2.4. LED Safety
Flash window
Camera window
S/N label
Window mobile label
IMEI label
Laser Light Label

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The LED output on this device has met IEC62471 LED safety and certified to be under the limits of a
CLASS 1 LED product.
2.5. FCC/EU RF Exposure
This device complies with FCC/EU RF exposure guidelines set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines for use
with an accessory thatcontains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from
the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. If
you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the device at the ear, position the
handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is switched on.
2.6. CB Scheme
This device complies with CB Scheme IEC 60950-1
2.7. FCC Part 15 Regulation
Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Pointmobile could void your authority to operate the PM60 handy terminal.
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 must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device 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 or more 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.
In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
The antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. To maintain compliance with FCC/EU RF exposure guidelines for body-worn
operation, do not use accessories that contain metallic components. .
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PM60 RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive
(1999/5/EC).
This device is marked with in accordance with the Class II product requirements
specified in the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. The device is intended for use throughout the
European Community; PAN European Frequency Range: 2.402 ~ 2.480 GHz.
Restrictions for use in France are as follows:
• Indoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the entire 2.400 ~ 2.4835 GHz
• Outdoor use: Maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2.400 ~ 2.454 GHz band and
maximum power (EIRP*) of 10 mW for the 2.454 ~ 2.483 GHz band.
The CE mark on the device indicates that the system has been tested to and confirm with
the provisions noted within the 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive,
1999/5/EC (R&TTE), and 2011/65/EU (RoHS)
.
Pointmobile shall not be responsible for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power
supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low
Voltage Directive.
2.9. WWAN
In radio systems configured with mobile computers and access points, the frequencies to be used
must be allowed by the spectrum authorities of the specific country in which the installation takes
place. Be absolutely sure that the system frequencies are correctly set to be compliant with the
spectrum requirements of the country. The Radio modules used in this product automatically adapt
to the frequencies set by the system and do not require any parameter settings .The TYPE field
shows the correspondence between PM60 types and radio modules:
HSPA+
HSPA+, or Evolved High-Speed Packet Access, is a technical standard for wireless, broadband
telecommunication. HSPA+ enhances the widely used WCDMA (UMTS) based 3G networks with
higher speeds for the end user.
2.10. WEEE Compliance
Information for the user in accordance with the European Commission Directive
2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may
contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment, if not properly
disposed. In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and diminish
the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to reuse, recycle and recover the product.
If the product is disposed according to the Directive, it will avoid potentially negative consequences
to the environment and human health which otherwise could be caused by incorrect disposal.
The product marked with crossed out wheeled bin must be disposed separately from
municipal waste.
For more detailed information about disposal, reuse, and recycle system, contact your local or
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3. Getting Started
3.1. Install the Battery
The HANDY TERMINAL is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Follow the
steps below to install the battery.
1. Remove the battery compartment door by moving the Battery door’s locks up.
2. Insert the battery well with the battery cells facing top.
3. Replace the battery door to start from bottom to top door’s lock downwards.
Battery door lock Up
1 2
Rib of
hanging
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NOTE:
Two points of Battery guide stopper must be pertinently inserted to rear cover battery guide stopper hole
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NOTE:
The battery door must be installed prior to booting the unit.
WARNING:
Use only Pointmobile-approved Li-Ion battery packs. Unauthorized battery may result in damage not
covered by the warranty.
3.2. Charge the Batteries
Handy Terminals ship with only main battery pack significantly charged of power. Charge the main
battery pack with the Handy Terminal charging cable for a minimum of 4 or 6 hours depending
on your battery before initial use.
1. Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the plug of the power cable.
2. Insert the plug into the appropriate power source.
Plug the Handy Terminal power cable into the USB Jack on the side end of the unit.
WARNING:
Use only Pointmobile-approved peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Unauthorized
peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause batteries to explode or damage your device.
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DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handy terminals or batteries. All components must be dry before connecting
to an external power source.
Batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from 0~45℃(±3℃). If you don’t follow the guide, it might
have a harmful effect on the battery life.
CAUTION:
After the battery has been charged, disconnect the DC Power Jack from the terminal. If you stay on
that plug in use, it is possible to break the power code.
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NOTE:
Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged. Therefore the first operation to perform is to charge
them.
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NOTE:
If you remove the battery pack or it completely discharges, you have 30 minute window of time to insert a
charged battery pack before the battery completely discharges.
3.3. LED Indicators
The red LED is ON while charging the battery and the green LED is ON when the battery is fully
charged.
Alternatively, it is also possible to recharge the battery pack by using the single slot cradle, the
single Ethernet cradle or the 4-slot battery charger.
During the charging process the LED positioned at the upper side of the display is red constant.
Once the charging process has been completed this LED is green constant.
If the battery pack is removed from the handy terminal, it can be recharged by inserting it into the
rear slot of the single slot cradle, the single Ethernet cradle or the 4-slot battery charger.
3.4. Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal
The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries:
Store the terminal and the spare batteries between 20 to 30 ºC (68 to 86 ºF) in order to
maintain optimal battery performance.
Standard batteries must be charged at a temperature ranging from 0 to 45℃(±3℃).
The battery level may not be displayed correctly for some minutes after the disconnection if
the handy terminal is disconnected from power supply before the charging cycle is completed.
The handy terminal could get warm during charging. This is normal and does not mean a
malfunction.
To achieve the best battery life, turn off the radios not in use.
Rechargeable battery packs is not initially charged. Therefore the initial operation to perform is
to charge them. See below.
By default, the battery pack is disconnected at the factory to avoid damage due to excessive
draining. Annual replacement of rechargeable battery pack avoids possible risks or
abnormalities and ensures maximum performance.
WARNING:
DO NOT attempt to charge damp/wet handy terminals or batteries. All components must be dry
before connecting to an external power source.
WARNING:
Never throw a used battery in the trash. It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according
to local guidelines.

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WARNING:
Storage of batteries for long time at fully charged status or at fully discharged status should be
avoided.
Only in case of long storage, in order to avoid deep discharge of the battery, it's recommended to partially
recharge the battery every two-three months to keep the charge status at a medium level.
WARNING:
Installing, charging and/or any other action should be done by authorized personnel and following
this manual.
The battery pack may get hot, explode, ignite, and/or cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions.
If the battery pack is replaced with an improper type, there is risk of explosion.
Do not place the battery pack in or near a fire or heat; do not place the battery pack in direct sunlight, or use or
store the battery pack inside unventilated areas in hot weather; do not place the battery pack in microwave
ovens, dryer, high pressure containers, on induction cookware or similar device. Doing so may cause the battery
pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. Using the battery pack in this manner may also result in a loss of
performance and a shortened life expectancy.
Use only a Pointmobile approved power supply. The use of an alternative power supply will void the product
warranty, may cause product damage and may cause heat, explode or ignite.
The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals.
Do not use the battery pack in any other manner outside its intended use in Handy Terminal and peripherals.
WARNING
Do not short-circuit the battery pack contacts connecting the positive terminal and negative terminal. This might
happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery pack in your pocket or purse; accidental short–circuiting
can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the contacts of the
battery pack (these look like metal strips on the battery pack). Short–circuiting the terminals may damage the
battery pack or the connecting object.
Do not apply voltages to the battery pack contacts.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise subject it to strong
impacts or shocks.
Do not disassemble or modify (i.e. bend, crush or deform) the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and
protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
In case of leakage of liquid from the battery, avoid contact with liquid the skin or eyes. If the contact occurs,
immediately wash the affected area with water and consult a doctor.
Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
Do not expose the battery pack to liquids.
Avoid any knocks or excessive vibrations. If the device or the battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface,
you should take it to the nearest Authorised Repair Centre for inspection before continuing to use it.
Do not replace the battery pack when the device is turned on.
Do not remove or damage the battery pack’s label.
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part.
Battery pack usage by children should be supervised.
Collect and recycle waste batteries separately from the device in comply with European Directive 2006/66/EC,
2011/65/EU, 2012/19/EU and subsequent modifications, US and China regulatory and others laws and regulations
about environment.
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NOTE:
In order to guarantee an adequate operating autonomy, when replacing the battery pack the handy
terminal checks the battery energy level. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, handy terminal does not turn on.
In this case, either substitute the battery pack with a charged one (sufficiently charged) or insert handy terminal
into a powered cradle or plug it into the direct power supply.
3.5. Turn Your Device On
If you apply the power to your device, it turns on by itself. Do NOT press any keys or interrupt while
turning on process.
When the process is complete, the Desktop appears, and the terminal is ready for use.

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3.6. Desktop
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NOTE:
You can access the Desktop any time by tapping the Change Views icon in the command bar and selecting
Desktop on the popup menu
Tap the touch screen once to zoon in the upper menu
3.7. Indicator Icons
The command bar, located at the upper of application screens, provides access to many system
functions and programs.
Icons Meaning
Open the start menu
Access the Wireless Manager
Open the Scanner option menu
Indicates the Keypad value
Shows phone signal mode
Shows the volume
Indicates the Battery Control Panel (CPL)

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Indicates Clock & Alarm CPL
zoom in/ out
Access the Bluetooth radio
Left and right arrows are used to scroll through additional icons
Icon Meaning
Indicates AC connection mode
Indicates WAN (Phone) connection mode
Indicates Sound connection mode
Indicates LAN / Bluetooth mode
Indicates Keypad mode
3.8. Using the Stylus
The terminal comes with a stylus included in a loop on the Lanyard. Use this stylus (or your finger)
to select or enter information on the touch screen. The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap
is the same as a click.
Tap Tap the touch screen once to open menu items and select options.
Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images.
Tap & hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item and a pop-up menu appears. On the pop-up menu, tap
the action of the task you want to perform.
WARNING:
Use of objects, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input
panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
3.9. Selecting Program
Tap Start -> Programs. To open a program, tap the icon on the menu.
3.10. Pop-Up Menus
You can quickly choose an action for an item using the pop-up menus.
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the item name. The pop-up menu appears.
2. Lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform.
The contents of pop-up menus change according to the program you are using.

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3.11. Using Windows Explorer
Use Windows Explorer to navigate through the files on your system. Start menu -> File explorer
Move files by tapping and holding on the file, and then tapping Cut, Copy or Paste on the pop-up
menus that appear.
4.Get to Know Your Device
4.1. Feature of Your Device
The following list outlines a few of the feature included in your device.
4.2. PM60 Handy Terminal
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Embedded Pointmobile 6.5 Pro
Micro Processor: Cortex-A8 1GHz
RAM Memory: 512MB
FLASH Memory: 1GB
3.5” VGA Display: 480x640 Transmissive TFT
Industrial Grade Touch Screen
Keyboards: Numeric, Qwerty
Micro SDHC Expansion Memory Card Interface: Support up to 32 GB
Power Supply : MicroUSB power adaptor
Interfaces : Micro-USB connector : USB 2.0 High Speed
HandyLink connector: USB 2.0 High speed Client, Host (USB Host for Ethernet Cradle),
Charging
Scan Engine:
• 1D engine: N4313, uE966
• 2D engine: N560X
Battery: Li-ion battery, 3.7V/4000mAh/14.8Wh
IP65 certified enclosures
Audio: Integral Microphone, Earpiece, Loud, Speaker, 3.5pi 4pole Jack for Ear-Mic headset
BT: Bluetooth Radio 2.1+EDR with Internal Antenna
WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n Radio with Internal Antenna
Notification LEDs
1) Power indications, 2) Scan reading indications & OS notifications
Notification Vibration Motor
Camera : 5M pixel CMOS camera with AutoFocus and LED flash
Sensors : Proximity sensor and Acceleration sensor
GSM/GPRS/EDGE : Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900MHz
UMTS/HSPA+: Five band, 800/850/900/1900/2100MHz
GPS: Standalone and Assisted GPS
4.3. Front Panel Layout LED

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LED Indicator
Shows the information needed to operate your device as follows:
Note: The LED is user-programmable.
LED Color Meaning
LED Color Meaning
Red Lightswhenmainbatteryischarging.
Blinks, when the battery is very low (<10%),
Lights when the battery is low (<20%),
Blinks as Red/ Green by turns when it is no battery or not recognized
Green Lights, when the PDA resets
Lights when main battery charging has completed.
Blinks as Red / Green by turns when it is no battery or not recognized
Blue Lights when a scan Pass
Lights when PDA wakes up
Red Lights when a scan fails
Lights when PDA suspends
Red Lightswhenmainbatteryischarging.
Green Lights when scanned bar code is successfully decoded.
Lights when main battery charging has completed.
Blue Lights when a scan Pass
Touch screen
display
Proximity sensor
Receiver
Scan key
Keyboard
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Red Lights when a scan fails
Keypad
32 numeric keypad (includes side scan and volume, power button).
55 qwerty keypad (includes side scan and volume, power button).
Microphone
The integrated microphone can be used for audio recording and phone call.
Touch Screen Display
The display is a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with a Capacity touch screen. The 3.5” VGA
(Video Graphic Array) is transmissive active matrix color and backlit. The resolution is 480 x
640; see Display Backlight on paragraph 4.4.
For touch screen input, use the stylus included with the terminal or your finger. The method
you choose depends on which one is most appropriate for your application. While there is a
great deal of variation in different applications, you generally achieve greater accuracy with
the stylus for buttons or icons that are close together.
WARNING:
Use of objects, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input
panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
4.4. Display Backlight
The intensity of the backlight of the touch screen display may be changed, and the backlight may
be programmed to turn off after the terminal has been idle for a specified period of time.
To adjust the intensity of the backlight while on battery power, tap Start -> Settings -> System -
> Backlight.
Screen Backlight - Battery/External Power
Move the slider to adjust the screen backlight while on battery power.
You may turn the screen backlight off if the device is not used for a designated period of time by
checking the option and designating the desired time period.
You may also turn on the screen backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped by
selecting the appropriate checkbox.

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NOTE:
Using the backlight option while on battery power substantially reduces battery life.
You may make the same changes when on external power by tapping the External tab.
4.5. Keypad Backlight
To turn on the keypad backlight, check the checkbox.
The duration of backlight of keypad synchronizes with LCD backlight’s.
4.6. Using Screen Protectors
Pointmobile defines proper use of the terminal touch panel display as using a screen protector and
proper stylus. Screen protectors maintain the ongoing integrity (i.e., prevent scratching) of the
touch panel, which is why their use is recommended for applications that require a high to medium
level of interface with the touch panel.
Pointmobile also mandates use of the proper stylus, which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no
less than 0.8mm. Use of the stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times.
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