Welcat GTX-100 User manual

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i
China Regulations
This product is based on a Chinese SRRC rule.
1.Do not change frequency without permission, and increase the transmission
of a message output.(include the installation of a high frequency amplifier out
of a rule)
2.For the Occupied, do not give the interference that is harmful to the other legal
radio broadcasting stations.
When harmful interference occurred, stop use promptly, and reopen after
removing interference.
3.When using low power wireless telegraphy facilities, bear the interference
from the other legal radio broadcasting stations, or interfered with industry,
science, radiation of medical facilities.
4.Do not use it in the vicinity of an airport and an airport.

ii
Trademarks
-Microsoft, Windows, and Visual Basic are the U.S. Microsoft Corporation's registered trade-
marks or the trademarks in the U.S. or other countries.
-Bluetooth is the registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and Welcat, Inc is using it based on
the license.
-The program "UBQ-WLAN" developed by Canon i-tech,Inc. is equipped in this product.
"UBQ-WLAN" is the trademark of Canon i-tech,Inc.
-The decoder of MPEG Layer-3 audio is equipped in this product.
-The decoding technology of MP3 is used based on the license from Fraunhofer IIS and
Thomson.
-The bit-mapped font developed by Ricoh Company,Ltd. is equipped in this product.
-The copyrights of pictures, sound and tools included in each manual and each materials col-
lection belong to Welcat, Inc.
-The pictures, sound and tools included in each manual and each materials collection cannot use
and reproduce any part or all of them without the express consent of Welcat, Inc.
-The products and corporate names which are described in addition are the registered marks or
brand of each enterprise.

iii
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
・ Be sure to read these precautions before using this product in order to insure safe operation of
the equipment.
・ Keep this User's Manual on hand for future reference whenever you may need it.
Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are MUST for preventing accidents
which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully un-
derstand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given below, before you proceed to
the text itself.
Danger
This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored and
emergency of warning when dangerously generated is high.
Warning
This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored.
Caution
This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious personal injury or material damage if
ignored.
Meaning of Symbols
A diagonal line through a circle indicates something you should
not do
A black circle indicates something you must do.
A triangle inside indicates something you should be careful about.

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Observe strictly
Observe the display of the danger that the manufacturer of the personal com-
puter and peripherals used is directing and warning and attention strictly when
you use the product.
About GTX-100, Battery pack(GTB-1)
Danger
Only use the specified our
peripherals.
Peripherals for GTX-100:
- Battery pack
(GTB-1)
- Single charger
(GTC-1) option
- Multi charger
(GTC-2) option
Do not place or use the
products in the hot places
such as a fire side, a stove
side, under the burning sun,
etc.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not place products in a
microwave oven and a
high-pressure container, etc.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not heat products, nor
put into fire .
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not stare into laser beam.
Do not aim the laser at a
person’s eye.
The laser beam emitted through
the reading window is harmful to
the eyes.

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Warning
Stop the charge, when the
charge is not completed,
even if it exceeds prede-
termined charge time.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not place or use prod-
ucts in high humid or dusty
areas.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
When heating, smoking, a
nasty smell, etc. occur, turn
off the power supply and
remove the battery.
When it continues using it, it will
become the cause of generation
of heat and firing.
In a battery cartridge, it also
becomes the cause of a liquid
spill and a burst further.
Do not attempt disassemble
or modify products.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Prevent from touching a
part of
y
our bod
y
, such as a
hand and a finger to the
terminals of a battery, the
battery contacts / charge
contacts of a main body,
and the external aerial
connection terminal.
It may become the cause of an
electric shock, injury, failure,
and malfunction.
Do not bring close to
chemicals.
Do not use and keep it near
chemicals or in the place
which chemicals touch.
It becomes accidents, such as an
electric shock and a fire, or the
cause of failure.
Do not short-circuit or sol-
der neither the battery ter-
minals, nor the battery
contacts / charge contacts
of a main body.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Do not connect reversely
the positive and negative
polarity terminals of a bat-
tery, and do not charge it in
that condition.
Doing so could cause battery
–rupture or leakage of battery
fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,
bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.

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Caution
Do not place or charge the batter
y
in the hot places such as a fire side,
a stove side, under the burning sun, etc.
Doing so could cause battery –rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in
a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
Do not put it in an unstable
place.
Apparatus drops or falls down
and it causes an injury and a
failure of the apparatus.
Do not put it in the place
which an infant's hand
reaches.
It becomes cause, such as an
injury.
This product is not developed, not intended, not permitted to use this
product for the equipment, (atomic energy control, aircraft flight
control, air traffic control, mass transport control, life support s
y
stem,
and weapon control s
y
stems, hereinafter "High Safet
y
Required Use"),
whose failure could threaten directly human life or affect human body.
Welcat, Inc assumes no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of this
product by the user in concerned High Safety Required Use applications.

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About GTX-100
Warning
Be careful not to hook a
strap when carrying the
terminal.
If strap is caught in an obstacle,
it could cause injury or accident.
Do not use this product near
the electric device which
processes highly precise
control and a weak signal.
It may influence electric devices
(such as medical treatment
electric device, fire alarm,
automatic door, other automatic
control apparatus, etc.) to gen-
erate malfunction etc.
Do not put a foreign substance into the inside of a main body.
When a foreign substance or a liquid go into the inside of the main
body, stop use, and inform the store of purchase.
When it is then used, it will become accidents, such as an electric shock and a
fire, or the cause of failure.
Caution
Use it detaching as far as
possible from the apparatus
which emits noise, such as a
computer, a fluorescent
light and a microwave oven.
There is a case where it be-
comes impossible to commu-
nicate normally under the in-
fluence of the noise.
Be sure to hold it in your
hand and operate it.
When you operate it in the
condition to put it on a charger
or on a floor or on a desk, it will
become failure of the apparatus
or the cause of malfunction.
Do not give the high impact.
Do not drop, do not throw out,
and do not beat the main body.
It becomes malfunction of the
main body, and the cause of
failure.
Do not put in in water, and
sprinkle water by strong
power.
If water will gets into the ter-
minal, resulting in failure, fire or
electrical shock.
Do not use and keep it in a place with a possibility that the strong
magnetic fields near a magnet, a speaker, and the cathode-ray tube
etc. may occur.
It becomes malfunction of the main body, and the cause of failure.

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About Battery pack(GTB-1)
About used battery pack(GTB-1)
The rechargeable lithium-ion battery (Battery pack GTB-1) is used for
the GTX-100
A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is a small secondary battery with
which a duty of recovery and recycling is imposed on the apparatus
maker who uses the batteries and on the battery maker by the "Law
for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources".
Our company performs the recovery and the recycling of used small
secondary batteries as a member of the limited liability middle cor-
poration JBRC (Japan Portable Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Center).
Do not throw away the used battery which is worn-out together with common
garbage.Please inform our company and ask about the recovery.
Danger
If battery fluid gets in your eyes, wash it out with clean water and
contact a physician immediately.
If it is left, there is fear of loss of eyesight.
Do not heat the battery
pack, nor put into fire
Doing so could cause the bat-
teries to break, generate heat,
rupture or burn.
Do not put the battery pack
to water and seawater, etc.
Doing so could cause the bat-
teries to break, generate heat,
rupture or burn.
Warning
Do not use the battery if leakage, change of color or shape, or other
abnormalities occur.
Doing so could cause fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property. If
it brings close to fire, this cause ignition in leakage of battery fluid.
Do not stick a nail, do not strike with a hammer, or do not trample.
Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.

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Laser safety standard
This product is based on the safety-standards (JIS C 6802) class 2 of a laser product.
Maximum output: 1mW
Wavelength: 650±10nm
Although, in the class 2, eyes are protected by the dislike-reaction, such as blink, do not look into the
laser light or do not put directly the laser light into your eye.
Do not perform the use which is not in accordance with the user's
manual, and do not disassemble the product.
It may cause exposure to dangerous laser radiation.
LCD
Although a small difference is sometimes in a backlight color or brightness between products, this is
the dispersion by the property of liquid crystal, and is not defective product.
Laser Safety
This product using the laser comply with US 21CFR1040.10.
This equipment is certified as a Class 2 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and
Safety Act of 1968. This means that the equipment does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
FDA Regulations
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has implemented regulations for laser products manufac-
tured on and after August 2, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United
States. The labels on the product indicate compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached
to laser products marketed in the United States.
Caution:
Do not look into the laser beam source through the reading window or point the read-
ing window towards the eyes. The laser beam emitted through the reading window is
harmful to the eyes.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
in this manual may result in hazardous invisible radiation exposure.
Class 2 laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very bright
light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam.
Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful.

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Laser warning labels
(INSIDE)
GTX-100
Labels
Product Label
SER
No.
Serial Label
FDA Label
This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10.
MANUFACTURED:OCT.2007 Welcat Inc.
4-12-8 Higashi-Shinagawa,
Shinagawa-Seaside East tower 6F
Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan
This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10.
MANUFACTURED:OCT.2007 Welcat Inc.
4-12-8 Higashi-Shinagawa,
Shinagawa-Seaside East tower 6F
Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan
CMII ID:XXXXXXXXXX
FCC ID:Q98GTX100
CMII ID:XXXXXXXXXX
FCC ID:XXXXXXXXXXXX

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US Regulations
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.
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 de-
signed 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 re-
ception, 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.
Warning:
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en-
vironment. End-users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure
compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The GTX-100 has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) guidelines on radilo frequency energy (RF) exposures.
The maximum SAR levels tested for the GTX-100 has been shown to be x.xxx W/kg (1gram
average) at body.

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Caution about radio wave.
Please stop using this product in the following conditions. Moreover, be sure to
read the(P.iii)of " SAFETY PRECAUTIONS " before use.
・ Do not use this product near the person wearing a cardiac pacemaker, or
near the medical equipment using. It causes electromagnetic interference to
medical equipment. There is danger of human life.
・ Do not use this product near microwave oven. Interference occurs in the
radio communications of this product by the radio wave which leaks from
the microwave oven.
In the operating frequency band of this apparatus, industry of microwave oven
etc., science, equipment for medical treatments, the premises radio station
(radio station which requires the license) for movable body identification used
in the manufacture line of a factory etc., and a specified low power radio sta-
tion (radio station which does not require the license) are also operating.
1. Confirm that the premises radio station and specified low power radio sta-
tion for movable body identification are not operated near the place before
using this apparatus.
2. When the radio wave interference occurs at the premises radio station for
movable body identification system from this apparatus ,change operating
frequency promptly or stop emission of radio wave, after that action, please
inform our sales department, and please consult about disposal for inter-
ference avoidance etc. (for example, installation of a partition) etc.
3. In addition, when the instance of radio wave interference occurs at the
specified low power radio station for movable body identification etc. from
this apparatus, or when what is troubled by something occurs, please in-
quire with our sales department.
The feature of the WLAN communication is as follows.
Operating frequency band bandwidth 2.4GHz
Band modulation method DS-SS OFDM
Assumption interference dis-
tance
40m or less
Propriety of frequency change It means that it can avoid the operating
frequency band of movable body iden-
tification apparatus by using all band-
width.
The feature of the Bluetooth communication is as follows.
Operating frequency band bandwidth 2.4GHz
Band modulation method FH-SS
Assumption interference dis-
tance
10m or less
Propriety of frequency change It uses all bandwidth and avoidance of

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the operating frequency band of mov-
able body identification apparatus is
impossible.
1. This equipment contains the radio apparatus which received the Technical
Regulations Conformity Certification based on the Radio Law.
2. Disassembly or touching the inside of this apparatus is prohibited by the
Radio Law, and it may be punished with the law. In the case of failure, please
entrust check and adjustment of the inside to the store of purchase.
3. This apparatus can be used only in Japan. Since radio wave standards differ
overseas, it cannot be used.

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Caution about security at the time of wireless LAN product op-
eration
< Important matter about customer's right (privacy protection)! >
Because exchanging information between personal computers etc. via radio ac-
cess points in wireless LAN which uses a radio wave instead of using LAN ca-
bles, the wireless LAN has an advantage that in case it is inside the range the
radio wave can reach, LAN connection is freely possible.
On the other hand, because the radio wave can reach to all places through
obstacles (wall etc.) , within a certain range, when a setup about security is
omitted, the following problems may occur.
● The contents of communication may try to be stolen.
A malicious third person intercepts radio wave intentionally.
- Personal information such as ID, password or credit card number
- The contents of e-mail
Etc. may be tried to steal.
● To be invaded unjustly.
A malicious third person accesses without permission to the network of an
individual or company.
- To pick up personal information and confidential information (leak of
information)
- To personate a specific person, and communicates, and send unjust
information (spoofing)
- To rewrite and send the intercepted contents of communication (al-
terations)
- To send computer virus etc. and destroy data and system (destruction)
Etc. action may be done.
Because the wireless LAN terminal, the wireless LAN card, and the radio access
points originally have the method of security for dealing with these problems,
when you use a wireless LAN product, executing the setup about security can
reduce a possibility that these problems will occur.
Immediately after purchase, the condition is that the setup about security of the
wireless LAN equipment may not be performed.
Therefore, by the customer, in order to reduce a possibility of the generating se-
curity problem, before using the wireless LAN terminal, wireless LAN card, and
wireless LAN access point, be sure to execute all setup about security of wireless
LAN equipment according to a manual.
In addition, on the specification of wireless LAN, because security setup may be
broken by a special method, please use it after understanding.
About a setup of security etc., when you cannot deal with it by the customer
side, please inquire with our sales department.
Our company recommends you to understand enough the occurring problem
when using the product without a customer side security setup, then perform
security setup in your judgment and responsibility, and use the product.
Our company cannot take the responsibility to what kind of trouble (damage)
generated without the customer side security setup in your judgment and re-
sponsibility.

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Refer to the following about security setup of this product.
① SSID Setup (P.3-22)
② Security Setup(P.3-24)
③ MAC address(P.3-34)
used when using the MAC Address filtering function of a wireless LAN
access point.

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Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................... iii
Laser safety standard............................................................................................................. ix
LCD ............................................................................................................................................ ix
Laser Safety.............................................................................................................................. ix
FDA Regulations ..................................................................................................................... ix
Laser warning labels................................................................................................................x
Caution about radio wave................................................................................................... xii
Contents.................................................................................................................................. xvi
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... xix
Enclosed items ...................................................................................................................... xix
Optional Extras ..................................................................................................................... xix
Notational Information.........................................................................................................xx
Manual Contents................................................................................................................... xxi
1Hardware 1-1
1-1 Part Names...............................................................................................................................................................1-2
1-2 Preparation before Use..............................................................................................................................1-4
1-2-1 Equipment Connections ..........................................................................................1-4
1-2-2 Additional Software ..................................................................................................1-5
1-3 Wireless Communications........................................................................................................................1-6
1-3-1 Preparations for Data Communication................................................................1-7
1-3-2 Data-Communication Method ...............................................................................1-8
1-4 Product Specifications............................................................................................................................ 1-10
1-5 Scanning Specifications......................................................................................................................... 1-14
1-6 Charging Specification............................................................................................................................ 1-17
1-6-1 Charging the Battery Pack................................................................................... 1-17
1-6-2 Charging Method using Single Charger (GTC-1) ........................................... 1-17
1-6-3 Charging Method using Multi Charger (GTC-2)............................................. 1-19
1-7 Battery pack (GTB-1)................................................................................................................................ 1-21
1-7-1 Charging the Battery Pack................................................................................... 1-21
1-7-2 Installing and Removing a Battery .................................................................... 1-21
1-7-3 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack .............................................................. 1-22
1-7-4 Cautions about Cleaning of Electrodes ............................................................ 1-22
1-7-5 Charging the Backup Battery.............................................................................. 1-22
1-8 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup)............................................................... 1-23
1-9 Not use in long time................................................................................................................................... 1-25
1-10 Resume function ........................................................................................................................................ 1-26
1-11 Screen Output Characters.............................................................................................................. 1-27
2Software 2-1
2-1 GTX-100 Software ...........................................................................................................................................2-2
2-1-1 Data Storage ...............................................................................................................2-2
2-2 System menu .........................................................................................................................................................2-4
3System menu 3-1

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3-1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................................................3-2
3-2 Save the System Parameter..................................................................................................................3-2
3-2-1 Registry ........................................................................................................................3-2
3-3 Key Names and Functions.......................................................................................................................3-3
3-4 System Menu Operations.........................................................................................................................3-5
3-5 Battery Level...........................................................................................................................................................3-8
3-6 Starting the System Menu......................................................................................................................3-9
3-6-1 How to Start the System menu..............................................................................3-9
3-6-2 Executing a DHCP Request ....................................................................................3-9
3-6-3 Starting State for Wireless LAN Operation ........................................................3-9
3-6-4 Executing Setup Wizard ....................................................................................... 3-10
3-6-5 WLAN Security Alert............................................................................................. 3-12
3-7 System Menu List ......................................................................................................................................... 3-13
3-8 System Setup Menu................................................................................................................................... 3-15
3-8-1 Setting the programs for Automatic Launch................................................... 3-15
3-8-2 Clock ......................................................................................................................... 3-16
3-8-3 Resume (resume function) ................................................................................... 3-17
3-8-4 Password .................................................................................................................. 3-18
3-8-5 Auto wake up.......................................................................................................... 3-20
3-8-6 Auto power off........................................................................................................ 3-21
3-9 WLAN Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 3-22
3-9-1 SSID ........................................................................................................................... 3-22
3-9-2 Roaming level ......................................................................................................... 3-23
3-9-3 Doze mode............................................................................................................... 3-23
3-9-4 Security..................................................................................................................... 3-24
3-9-5 Advanced .................................................................................................................3-32
3-9-6 MAC address ........................................................................................................... 3-34
3-10 Network Menu............................................................................................................................................... 3-35
3-10-1 TCP/IP .................................................................................................................... 3-35
3-10-2 DHCP ...................................................................................................................... 3-36
3-10-3 FTP .......................................................................................................................... 3-38
3-10-4 DNS ......................................................................................................................... 3-41
3-10-5 SNMP...................................................................................................................... 3-42
3-11 Receiving Menu ............................................................................................................................ 3-46
3-12 File Menu............................................................................................................................................................. 3-49
3-13 ID Menu................................................................................................................................................................. 3-57
3-14 Device Menu.................................................................................................................................................... 3-58
3-14-1 Barcode .................................................................................................................. 3-58
3-14-2 Key .......................................................................................................................... 3-63
3-14-3 Bluetooth ................................................................................................... 3-63
3-14-4 Display ....................................................................................................... 3-70
3-14-5 Tone/Vibrator .......................................................................................... 3-71
3-15 Manage Menu................................................................................................................................................ 3-77
3-15-1 Battery level .......................................................................................................... 3-77
3-15-2 System versions.................................................................................................... 3-78

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3-15-3 Initialize ....................................................................................................... 3-78
3-15-4 Clone .......................................................................................................... 3-80
3-15-5 Drive ........................................................................................................... 3-83
3-15-6 Mothball................................................................................................................. 3-84
3-15-7 Wizard .................................................................................................................... 3-85
3-16 Test Menu.......................................................................................................................................................... 3-86
3-16-1 WLAN..................................................................................................................... 3-86
3-16-2 Bluetooth................................................................................................................ 3-90
3-16-3 Barcode .................................................................................................................. 3-91
3-16-4 Display.................................................................................................................... 3-93
3-16-5 Key .......................................................................................................................... 3-94
4FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 4-1
4-1 FAQ ...................................................................................................................................................................................4-2
Q: The power does not turn ON.......................................................................................4-2
Q: Nothing is displayed on the screen............................................................................4-2
Q: After not using for a while, the power is shut OFF. ..............................................4-2
Q: It cannot charge. .............................................................................................................4-2
Q: The System Menu does not start. ...............................................................................4-3
Q: How do I change the application, which starts when the power is turned ON?4-3
Q: How do I start another application? .........................................................................4-3
Q: The Barcode is not scanned successfully. ................................................................4-3
Q: How do I check the free area of a drive?................................................................4-3
Q: I cannot perform wireless data communications. ..................................................4-4
Q: I cannot perform Bluetooth communication. ..........................................................4-4
Q: Can I use at the same time both WLAN and Bluetooth in the same environment
and on the same terminal?................................................................................................4-5
Q: "Writing Failed" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file. .....4-5
Q: "Time Out" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file. ..............4-5
Q: "Connection Failed" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file.4-5
Q: I want to perform the setup of the terminal IP address etc. at a time from a
computer.................................................................................................................................4-6
Q: Starting an application or transmission/reception of a file cannot be performed.
..................................................................................................................................................4-6
Q: I suspect that the file is corrupt. .................................................................................4-6
Q: "System Error" was displayed and after pressing a key, the power turned OFF.4-6
5System Menu Factory Settings List 1
Appendix. A-1 System menu Factory Settings..................................................................................2
6Sample Barcode 1
Appendix. B-1 Sample Barcode..........................................................................................................................2
7Index 1
Index..................................................................................................................................................................................................2

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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing our wireless handy “GTX-100.”
This user manual explains the hardware and the system program of the GTX-100.
We hope the GTX-100 will help you improve efficiency of your business.
Enclosed items
・GTX-100 ........................................................................................ 1
・Battery pack(GTB-1) ..................................................................... 1
・Hand Strap...................................................................................... 1
・Manual CD-ROM(GID-009).......................................................... *
* Attached in exclusive package.
Optional Extras
・Dust protection cover(DC-001)
・Anti-shock cover(DC-002)
・Access point(our recomended equipment)
・Single Charger(GTC-1)
・Multi Charger(GTC-2)
・BluePorter(WLF-001) - Bluetooth file transferring utility.
・WebGlider-X(WBG-001W) - Integrated middleware package for web applications.
・Handy 5250(HTN-5250A) - 5250 Emulator for handy terminals.
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