Samsung URP-SU110 User manual

URP-SU110 Quick Reference Guide.
*CAUTION
■This PDA device is designed for hand-held operation only

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Table of Contents
1. Items Included............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Items Included............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Definition of Parts ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Power Device................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 Turning Power On/Off................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Standby Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Battery ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 How to Recharge Battery ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Secondary Battery ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Discharging Battery.......................................................................................................................................... 9
Discarding Battery ............................................................................................................................................ 9
3. Start Up.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Settings........................................................................................................................................................ 9
3.1.1 Touch Screen Adjustment....................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.2 Brightness Setting ................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2 Sound Setting............................................................................................................................................ 12
3.2.1 Volume and Sound ................................................................................................................................ 12
3.3 Date and Time Setting .............................................................................................................................. 13
3.4 Power Setting ............................................................................................................................................ 13
3.4.1 Battery Tab ............................................................................................................................................. 13
3.4.2 Power Configuration Tab ...................................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Memory Allotment and Use...................................................................................................................... 14
3.6 Cold Reset / Warm Reset.......................................................................................................................... 15
3.6.1 Warm Reset ............................................................................................................................................ 15
3.6.2 Cold Reset .............................................................................................................................................. 15
4. Major Features ............................................................................................................................................ 16
4.1 Reading Barcode ...................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Running Multi (R/W, MIFARE) Diagnostics.................................................................................................
4.2.3 Types ..........................................................................................................................................................
4.3 UHF 900Mhz (Read / Write)....................................................................................................................... 17
4.4 Wireless LAN Setting................................................................................................................................ 21
4.5 Bluetooth Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 23
4.6 Using Keypad ............................................................................................................................................ 26
4.6.1 Number Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 26
4.6.2 Alphabet Characters.............................................................................................................................. 26
4.6.3 Symbols.................................................................................................................................................. 26
4.6.4 Changing Language .............................................................................................................................. 26
4.6.5 Device Setting or Running Function Using Keypad ........................................................................... 26
5. Application Program................................................................................................................................... 26
5.1 Flash Disk.................................................................................................................................................. 27
5.2 Installing Program .................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.1 Using Installation Wizard ...................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.2 Manual Installation................................................................................................................................. 27
5.3 Adding New Program to Start Menu Using File Finder.......................................................................... 27
5.4 Adding New Program to Start Menu Using ActiveSync......................................................................... 27
5.5 Removing Program................................................................................................................................... 28
5.6 Running Application Program ................................................................................................................. 28
5.7 Using Task Bar.......................................................................................................................................... 28
5.8 Using Command Bar ................................................................................................................................ 28
5.9 Entering Data............................................................................................................................................. 29
5.10 Using Software Input (SIP) ..................................................................................................................... 29
5.11 Internet Explorer ..................................................................................................................................... 29
5.12 WordPad .................................................................................................................................................. 29
5.13 Help ..............................................................................................................................................................
6. Using Stylus Pen......................................................................................................................................... 30
6.1 Using Stylus .............................................................................................................................................. 30

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6.2 Using Hand Strap..........................................................................................................................................
7. Network and Communication .................................................................................................................... 30
7.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync............................................................................................................... 30
7.2 Using ActiveSync...................................................................................................................................... 31
7.3 File Synchronization Using ActiveSync.................................................................................................. 31
8. Safety Suggestions..................................................................................................................................... 31
Information to the User
NOTE: 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 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.
* CAUTION :
■Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
■The battery must be installed before the first use
RF Exposure statement
This device and its antenna must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, only use supplied antenna.
Any unauthorized modification to the antenna or device could void the user’s authority to operate this device
RF Exposure to radio frequency radiation
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm
must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter

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1. Items Included
1.1 Items Included
Remove items from packaging and check the following items included:
1) PDA
2) Stylus Pen
3) Standard Battery, Large-capacity Battery
4) Earpieces (only for devices with CDMA)
5) Battery Adaptor
6) PDA Holder
7) USB Cable (Type A)
8) Hand Strap (connect to PDA)
9) Strap for Stylus Pen and PDA
9) User’s Manual
If you find any of the above items missing or defective, please contact our Customer Service
Center or retailer. Refer to Fig. 1 for more information.
1.
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1. URP-SK010
2. Adaptor
3. Standard Battery
4. Synchronization Cable
5. Earpieces
6. Stylus Pen
7. Hand Strap (for PDA)
8. User’s Manual
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5
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Fig 1. Items Included
1.2 Definition of Parts
Check the parts of the device. This user’s manual will use the following names of parts.
Fig 2. Front View
11. Battery
13. RFID Antenna
13. Earpiece
Connector
6. Navigation Key
8. Arrow Key
21. IrDA Port
9. RST Key
8. Power Key
7. Microphone
1. LCD and
Touch Screen
3. Scanner Screen 4. SD Card Slot
5. LED Light
5. Adaptor Connector
12. Antenna Holder

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Fig 2. Side View (Left)
Features Function/Description
1. LCD and
Touch Screen Shows running program or interacts with program when stylus pen is used to give commands on the
touch screen.
2. Scanner Start Key
(Top Right) When running barcode scanner program to read barcode, press this key to start the laser beam. If
barcode is successfully read or if you release the key, the beam willstop automatically.
3. Scanner Screen The laser beam comes out of this screen. Use caution to protect the screen from impurities or
damages and not to point the laser to people, especially to eyes.
4. SD Card Slot SD card slot can accept memory cards, as CF card slot.
5. LED Light
There are three types of LED lights.
When you are recharging battery, the red LED will turned on at top left corner. When recharging is
complete, it will change to green.
When you are using CDMA, the first LED at the top right corner turns on (green). Otherwise it will be
turned off.
When you are using barcode scanner or RFID, the second LED at the top right corner turns on (green).
Otherwise it will be turned off.
6. Adaptor Connection To recharge battery, connect the external power adaptor to this opening.
7. Speaker Delivers various sounds to indicate functions.
8. Power Key Lightly tap on the power button to turn the power on/off. You will notice whether the backlight is
turned on or off on the LCD screen.
9. RST Key Use to reset the PDA in mal-functioning.
10. Earpiece
Connection Connect to earpieces to listen to music or to use it asa phone.
11. Battery When you first purchase the device, charge battery 100% until the LED becomes green. It generally
takes about 4 hours to recharge battery in full. Always recharge the battery 100% before using
device.
12. Hand Strap Holder When using the device for a long time, connect hand strap to this spot.
13. RFID Antenna To use RFID, pull the antenna out to the direction of your signal.

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2. Power Device
This chapter explains how to turn power on/off and how to recharge battery.
2.1 Turning Power On/Off
Turning Power On
1. Press the power key to turn it on. (If it is your first time turning it on, press the reset key to
turn the power on.)
2. When the power comes on, the last screen comes on.
3. If you let the system stand by with the power on, the light will turn off to save battery life.
You can set the duration of light on at Settings -> Control Panel -> Power.
4. To turn the power on again, touch the screen or press any key.
Turning Power Off
1. Press the power key to turn it off.
2. You can also turn it off by going to <Start> -> <Stop Temporarily> under the Task Bar.
3. To turn the power off, press reset key for about five seconds. Use caution as certain settings
of PDA might return to default settings.
2.2 Standby Mode
If you do not use the PDA for a certain length of time, it will enter the Idle Mode and
automatically convert to Standby Mode. Standby Mode turns off the power, but remembers
program running and memory status on the system. When you turn the power back on, it will
resume the last screen you were viewing.
Note) You can use the Power program under Control Panel to set the idle time. Set
idle time to extend the battery life.
<Start> -> <Settings> -> <Control Panel> -> <Power>
Features Function/Description
14. Stylus Pen
16. Kaypad Used to enter numbers or characters (only English). Use with Fn key to perform various functions.

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Fig 3. Standby Mode Time Setting
2.2.1 Standby Mode
1. If power is turned on by pressing the power key;
2. If the preset idle time has elapsed;
3. If battery is too low to operate the device.
2.2.2 Resuming from Standby Mode
To resume from Standby Mode, press the [Power Key]. Recharge battery if battery is too low to
operate the device.
2.3 Battery
Standard battery uses 4.2V, 4400mAh Li-Polymer Battery.
If battery life is low, the device automatically shows Low Battery message.
In this case, try to recharge battery as soon as possible.
2.3.1 Checking Battery Life
Run [Power] program on Control Panel and you can check the remaining battery life.
2.3.2 Battery Low
If battery capacity drops under 20%, this means that battery is becoming low. It would be
necessary to recharge battery as soon as possible.
2.3.3 Battery Too Low
If battery capacity drops under 5%, this means that battery is becoming too low and the device
will be turned on in tens of minutes. It would be necessary to recharge battery as soon as
possible.
2.3.4 Placing Main Battery
- Attaching Battery: Move the detach button on the back to right and slowly slide the battery
into its position.
- Detaching Battery: Move the detach button on the back to the left and pull out the
projected handles on either end.

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2.4 How to Recharge Battery
[Using Power Adaptor]
1. Connect the power adaptor to the power connection on the bottom of device.
2. If the power LED turns on (red) to the top left corner of device, it means that the battery is
being charged.
* The power LED turns red when the battery is being charged and becomes green
when battery is fully charged. Always use the power adaptor provided with this
device or designated by manufacturer. If using unauthorized adaptor causes defects,
you cannot receive our free warranty services.
2.5 Secondary Battery
Main battery preserves memory in emergency shutoff or while battery is replaced. Secondary
battery is recharged while main battery is recharged. It is automatically charged when device
needs more battery power.
It takes more time to recharge secondary battery in full, but secondary battery is generally
charged in full if you use the device continuously for few hours after charging main battery.
Secondary battery is not used unless main battery is extremely low or detached for replacement.
Discharging Battery
It depends on how you use the device, but battery life is generally 6-16 hours. Battery life is
shortened when you use wireless LAN or view videos on the device and lengthened when you
use simple activities.
Discarding Battery
If battery is damaged or battery’s lifespan has elapsed, discard the battery as follows:
1. Discard battery in recycle receptacle.
2. Never discard battery with other trash. It could cause explosion.
3. Start Up
This chapter contains basic information on using the device.
3.1 Settings
If this is your first time with the PDA, some default values might not be suitable for you and
need to be adjusted.
3.1.1 Touch Screen Adjustment
The screen comes adjusted and does not need adjustment. However, adjust the screen if you
feel your stylus pen is not accurate enough. This is not a defect; you just need some
adjustment.
[How to Adjust]

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1. Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Stylus -> Adjustment Tab -> Readjust
Note
After adjusting the screen, it will count 30 seconds to resume main screen. If you
touch the screen, however, it will immediately resume main screen. If adjustment
fails, you need to start again.
Fig 4. Selecting Stylus
1) Click Start on Task Bar and go to [Settings] -> [Control Panel].
2) Double-click on Stylus on [Control Panel].

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Fig 5. Entering Adjustment Window Fig 6. Adjusting the Screen
3) Select [Adjustment Tab] under [Stylus Properties] and click [Readjust].
4) Press the center of plus sign. Press the center of plus sign five times to proceed to Stylus
Properties. Click OK on top right corner to finish settings.
3.1.2 Brightness Setting
Brightness is set to about 40% by default. However, it may seem too bright or too dark
according to your preference. Brightness is most closely related to power consumption.
[How to Set]
1. [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel] -> [Light]
Brightness Tab: Adjust the brightness of screen.
Light: Adjust the duration of light on.

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Fig 7. Adjusting Brightness
3.2 Sound Setting
Adjust sound as you like.
3.2.1 Volume and Sound
1. [Start] –> [Settings] -> [Control Panel]-> [Volume and Sound]
[Task Bar] -> Sound Icon
Volume Tab: Adjust volume
Sound Tab: Adjust various sounds.
Fig 8. Adjusting Volume and Sound

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3.3 Date and Time Setting
1. Go to [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel] and select “Date and Time.”
2. Select Month and you will see a pull-down list of months.
3. Select Year and you will see a spin control to the side. Use arrow keys or press up/down
buttons to set the year.
4. Select the day on the calendar.
To set time, use arrow keys or spin control with the cursor set to hour, minute, or second.
If you select the time zone the first time, you can adjust time by changing the time zone.
Fig 9. Setting Date and Time
3.4 Power Setting
1. [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel] -> [Power].
3.4.1 Battery Tab
Battery Tab shows the remaining power on Main Battery and Secondary Battery or how much your battery has
been charged.

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Fig 10. Battery Status Fig 11. Power Settings
3.4.2 Power Configuration Tab
If you set power configuration appropriately, you can extend battery life. If you travel a lot, use
minimal functions to save battery power.
3.5 Memory Allotment and Use
To allot memory, follow:
[Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel] and run [System].
1. Select Memory Tab.
2. Move the memory bar to set memory allotment.
3. Press “OK” to finish settings.

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Fig 12. Setting Memory
3.6 Cold Reset / Warm Reset
As you use the device, you might need to reset the device due to program abnormality. There
are two ways to reset the device: warm reset and cold reset. Warm reset can be done anytime,
but cold reset might eliminate your programs and data.
- Neither warm reset nor cold reset deletes programs/files in floppy.
3.6.1 Warm Reset
Warm reset is also called soft reset. It shuts down all programs and empties memories used.
However, it does not affect programs and data that are installed on the device.
However, some programs might lose the last used data with warm reset.
[When You Need Warm Reset]
If the device stops while operating a certain application program, you cannot turn the power off
or run another program. In this case, you can recover the device using warm reset.
If the device does not work normally due to a certain reason, run warm reset to restart
memory and embedded devices.
[How to Use Warm Reset]
If you need warm reset, use stylus pen to press the reset switch on the front surface. The
device will reset in few seconds.
[Results of Warm Reset]
1. The screen will quickly come back on.
2. You will see the start screen.
3. Your registries, data, and programs will be saved.
4. It will resume network connection.
3.6.2 Cold Reset

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Cold reset is also called hard reset and is used to completely format the device. If you
use hard reset, all of your programs, data, and registry values will be formatted.
[When You Need Cold Reset]
If your device has too many problems that warm reset cannot solve or you want to delete all
programs at once, use cold reset.
[How to Use Cold Reset]
While pressing the power key, press the reset switch (R/S) with your stylus pen, and release
both simultaneously. It might take longer for the system to reboot in cold reset and you need
to set time and date again after cold reset.
4. Major Features
This chapter explains various basic features of your PDA.
4.1 Reading Barcode
Use scanning program to read barcodes.
1) Running Scanner Diagnostics
[Start] -> [Program] -> [Scanner] -> [Samsung Scanner]
Or, open the Scanner icon on the main page.
2) Reading Barcode
How to Shoot Laser Beam
1. Press the scan key to the right or left or use Fn4 and KBD keys.
Or, press “Start” on the screen. Then, point the laser beam at the barcode.
2. Check whether the code has been read correctly.
* If it is read correctly, the data value will show on the screen.
Fig 13. 1D Scanner Program
Code Type
Connect/Disconnect
Scanner
Code Number

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Menus on Scanner Window
[How to Read Barcode]
1. Bring the scanner closer to read smaller barcodes. This device can read barcode at 40-
300mm distance. If you fail to read a barcode, adjust angle or distance.
2. The laser beam will make a bold red line when it is pointed at the barcode label.
그림18. 1D Scanner 프로그램
[Incorrect Scanning]
1. The laser beam must go across the barcode.
2. The device cannot read barcode if the laser beam only covers parts of the barcode.
Fig 14. 1D Scanner Program
4.3 UHF 900Mhz (Read / Write)
This program is only applied to Samsung Techwin PDA with the 902.75 ~ 927.25Mhz module.
1D
2D
1D
2D
1. Save: Saves barcode value in a file. (Directory: Flash Disk -> Scanner -> BarCode.txt)
2. Clear: Deletes barcode value, symbol type, symbol ID, number of success, and number of
reading on screen.
3. EPC: Converts barcode value into EPC code.
4. Info: Shows properties of Barcode Scanner.
5. Scan: Shoots beam to read barcode every time you click Scan. (You can also use the key on the
bottom right corner to scan.)

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1. Running UHF RFID
[Start] -> [Program] -> [Samsung] -> [RFID Reader Manager]
Fig 15. Running UHF Program
2. Reading Tag Data
Fig 16. UHF RFID Program

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3. Functions of Each Button
1. This PDA is written based on EPC Gen2 protocol, but it is designed to read 18000-6C
protocol.
4. Tag Read: Click Read icon or press “R” key on the top right corner of PDA to read the Tag
with the appropriate Read Type.
If the reader has not recognized the tag while pressing the Read key [Fn4] with its
Enable Leaks set to 0 (basic value=10), no results will show on the screen. If Time is
set to above 1, it will attempt to read the tag as many times as indicated. After making
all attempts, it will display the results.
Fig 17. Information Screen
: Connects serial communication between main processor and RFID module
: Changes serial communication value between main processor and RFID module
: Changes RFID value settings
: Starts reading tag
: Stops reading tag
: Saves tag read
: Connects serial communication between main processor and RFID module

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5. Changing RFID Setting
Run to change the setting value on the RFID page.
Fig 18. RFID Settings
You can set the protocol for your RFID. Click ‘Details’ to change detailed settings. The default RFID
protocols are EPC C1 GEN2 and Q value is four..
Fig 19. RFID Detailed Settings
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