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RS30 Mobile Computer
Android 4.4.2
Version 1.03
Copyright © 2015 CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.
All rights reserved
The software is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and
disclosure and is also protected by copyright law. Reverse engineering of the software is
prohibited.
Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The
information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB
and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. If you find any
problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. CIPHERLAB does not
warrant that this document is error-free.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise
without the prior written permission of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.
For product consultancy and technical support, please contact your local sales
representative. Also, you may visit our web site for more information.
The CipherLab logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.
All brand, product and service, and trademark names are the property of their registered
owners.
The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners,
with no intention of infringement.
CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.
Website: http://www.CipherLab.com
FOR USA
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
communication. 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.
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.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER
CAUTION
This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not
stare into beam.
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION
The product complies with the FCC / Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an
uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual.
The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the products can be kept as far as
possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is
available.
1. FCC SAR Value (Standard limit is 1.6 W/Kg)
USA (1g): Max. 0.9 W/Kg
2. CE SAR Value (Standard limit is 2 W/Kg)
CE (10g): Max. 0.339 W/Kg
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
 The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or
manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to human
body or the product itself.
 DO NOT disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery.
 DO NOT expose the device or the battery to any flammable sources.
 For green-environment issue, it's important that batteries should be recycled in a
proper way.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume
levels for long periods.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
 This mobile computer is intended for industrial use. The mobile computer is rated IP54,
however, damage may be done to the mobile computer if it is exposed to extreme
temperatures or soaked in water.
 When the body of the mobile computer gets dirty, use a clean, wet cloth to wipe off
dust and debris. DO NOT use bleaches or cleaners.
 Use a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to wipe dust off the LCD touch screen. DO
NOT use any pointed or sharp objects against the surface. Always keep the LCD dry.
 If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, download the
collected data to a host computer, and then remove the battery pack from the mobile
computer’s battery compartment. Store the mobile computer and battery pack
separately.
 If you encounter malfunction on the mobile computer, write down the specific scenario
and consult your local sales representative.
EUROPE - EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity
with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
 EN 60950-1: 2001
 EN 60950-1/A1: 2010
 EN 60950-1/A11: 2009
 EN 60950-1/A12: 2011
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
 EN 62479:2010
Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and electrical equipment with the
basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300
GHz)
 EN 62311: 2008 / Article 3(1)(a) and Article 2 2006/95/EC)
Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) (IEC 62311:2007 (Modified))
 EN 50360: 2001+A1: 2012
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic
restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz - 3 GHz)
 EN 62209-1: 2006
Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless
communication devices – Human models, instrumentation, and procedures –
Part 1: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for hand-held devices
used in close 13 proximity to the ear (frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz).
 EN 62209-2: 2010
Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless
communication devices — Human models, instrumentation, and procedures
 EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1: 2006
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices
(SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop
systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and
test methods.
 EN 300 330-1 V1.7.1: 2010
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices
(SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop
systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and
test methods.
 EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1: 2010
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices;
Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part1: Technical
characteristics and test methods.
 EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1: 2010
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices;
Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2:
Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
 EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband
Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band
and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
 EN 301 893 V1.6.1: 2011
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized
EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
 EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1: 2011
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS),
Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-2000 Third-Generation cellular networks;
Part 1: Harmonized EN for IMT-2000, introduction and common requirements, covering
essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
 EN 301 511 V9.0.2: 2003
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile
stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC).
 EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2008
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common
technical requirements.
 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 2002
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific
conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and
40 GHz.
 EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1: 2005
ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment ad services; Part 7: Specific
conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio
telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS).
 EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1: 2012
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific
conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance
RLAN equipment.
 EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1: 2010
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 24: Specific
conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA) for Mobile and portable (UE) radio
and ancillary equipment.
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Version Date Notes
1.03 Dec 29, 2016 Add “Import & Export” and “Assign Intent” to 2.8 Programmable Keys
1.02 Nov 19, 2015 Modify the description of 3.8. OS Update
1.01 Oct 21, 2015 Add Verify Check Digit, NOTIS Editing Type, and Transmit Check Digit to Codabar
Change the options of Keyboard Emulation to None, InputMethod, KeyEvent
Remove 2D Presentation Mode
Add Security Level to GS1 Databar Limited (2D only)
Add Battery Hot Swap to 2.1.3.
Add a note of RS30 Charging Cradle to 1.2.1.
1.00 May 7, 2015 Initial release
RELEASE NOTES
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NOTICES.....................................................................................................................- 3 -
For USA .......................................................................................................................................... - 3 -
For Product with Laser.................................................................................................................. - 4 -
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information................................................................................ - 4 -
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................ - 4 -
Care & Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... - 4 -
EUROPE - EU Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................................... - 6 -
RELEASE NOTES ............................................................................................................................- 9 -
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 1
Features............................................................................................................................................. 2
Inside the Package............................................................................................................................ 2
Accessories........................................................................................................................................ 3
Related Documentation.................................................................................................................... 3
QUICK START .................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Overview................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1. Installing Battery...................................................................................................... 7
1.1.2. Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card................................................. 9
1.1.3. Installing Hardshell................................................................................................10
1.1.4. Power On/Off Mobile Computer ...........................................................................10
1.1.5. Using Hardware Buttons .......................................................................................11
1.1.6. Connecting Headset..............................................................................................11
1.2. Charging & Communication..................................................................................12
1.2.1. Charge Mobile Computer ......................................................................................12
1.2.2. Wired Data Transmission......................................................................................15
1.2.3. Using Wireless Networks.......................................................................................15
USING THE RS30 MOBILE COMPUTER........................................................................................... 17
2.1. Battery....................................................................................................................18
2.1.1. Battery Status Indicators.......................................................................................19
2.1.2. Monitor Battery Level ............................................................................................20
2.1.3. Replace Main Battery............................................................................................22
2.1.4. Power Management ..............................................................................................23
2.2. Memory ..................................................................................................................24
2.2.1. Check Storage Space ............................................................................................25
2.3. Touch Screen.........................................................................................................26
2.3.1. Screen Brightness .................................................................................................26
2.3.2. Screen Rotation.....................................................................................................26
2.3.3. Screen Timeout Settings.......................................................................................27
2.3.4. Text Size.................................................................................................................28
2.4. Notifications...........................................................................................................29
2.4.1. Status LED .............................................................................................................29
2.4.2. Audio.......................................................................................................................29
2.4.3. Vibrator...................................................................................................................29
2.5. Date and Time .......................................................................................................30
2.5.1. Set Date, Time and Time Zone .............................................................................30
2.6. Language & Keyboard Input .................................................................................31
2.6.1. On-screen Keyboard..............................................................................................31
2.7. Sound and Volume ................................................................................................32
2.8. Programmable Keys ..............................................................................................33
2.9. Data Capture..........................................................................................................39
2.9.1. Barcode Reader.....................................................................................................39
2.9.2. Digital Camera .......................................................................................................39
2.10. Snap-on USB Charging Cable................................................................................40
2.11. Charging Cradle .....................................................................................................41
BASIC OPERATION .......................................................................................................................... 42
3.1. Home Screen .........................................................................................................43
3.1.1. Customize Home Screen.......................................................................................45
3.1.2. Customize Wallpaper.............................................................................................47
3.2. Widgets...................................................................................................................48
3.2.1. Add Widgets...........................................................................................................49
3.2.2. Remove Widgets....................................................................................................50
3.3. Status Bar ..............................................................................................................51
3.4. Notifications Panel ................................................................................................54
3.5. Applications Menu.................................................................................................56
3.6. Manage Applications.............................................................................................58
3.6.1. Current Applications..............................................................................................58
3.7. Suspend & Lock.....................................................................................................59
3.7.1. Suspend Device.....................................................................................................59
3.7.2. Lock Device............................................................................................................59
3.8. OS Update..............................................................................................................60
WIRELESS RADIOS.......................................................................................................................... 69
4.1. Use Wireless Wide Area Network .........................................................................70
4.1.1. Share WWAN Data.................................................................................................71
4.1.2. Data Usage.............................................................................................................72
4.1.3. Data Connection Settings .....................................................................................73
4.1.4. SIM Card Settings..................................................................................................74
4.2. Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) .............................................................75
4.2.1. Power On/Off Wi-Fi ................................................................................................75
4.2.2. Connect to Wi-Fi Network......................................................................................76
4.2.3. Manually Add Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................78
4.2.4. Advanced Wi-Fi Settings........................................................................................79
4.2.5. Configure Proxy Server..........................................................................................80
4.2.6. Use Static IP Address ............................................................................................80
4.2.7. Connect With Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) .........................................................80
4.2.8. Modify Wi-Fi Network.............................................................................................80
4.2.9. Disconnect Wi-Fi Network .....................................................................................81
4.3. Use Bluetooth ........................................................................................................82
4.3.1. Bluetooth Profiles..................................................................................................82
4.3.2. Power On/Off Bluetooth........................................................................................83
4.3.3. Set Bluetooth Visibility...........................................................................................84
4.3.4. Change Bluetooth Name.......................................................................................85
4.3.5. Pair Bluetooth Device............................................................................................85
4.3.6. Unpair Bluetooth Device .......................................................................................86
4.3.7. Select Bluetooth Service.......................................................................................86
4.4. Use Near Field Communications ..........................................................................87
USING THE PHONE.......................................................................................................................... 91
5.1. Phone Power..........................................................................................................92
5.1.1. Turn On/Off Phone Power.....................................................................................93
5.1.2. SIM Card Missing...................................................................................................93
5.2. Phone Application..................................................................................................94
5.2.1. Phone Interface .....................................................................................................94
5.2.2. Place Call................................................................................................................96
5.2.3. Receive Incoming Call ...........................................................................................97
5.2.4. Check Missed Calls ...............................................................................................98
5.2.5. View Call History ....................................................................................................99
5.2.6. Make Multi-Party Calls.........................................................................................100
5.2.7. Audio Modes ........................................................................................................101
5.2.8. In-call Volume ......................................................................................................101
5.2.9. Phone Settings.....................................................................................................102
USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY ....................................................................................105
6.1. Configure Reader.................................................................................................106
6.1.1. General Settings..................................................................................................107
6.1.2. Symbology............................................................................................................115
6.1.3. Miscellaneous......................................................................................................119
6.1.4. Reader Config Option Menu................................................................................120
6.2. Read Printed Barcodes .......................................................................................126
SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................129
Platform, Processor & Memory.....................................................................................................129
Communication & Data Capture ..................................................................................................129
Electrical Characteristics ..............................................................................................................130
Physical Characteristics................................................................................................................130
Environmental Characteristics .....................................................................................................131
Programming Support...................................................................................................................131
Accessories....................................................................................................................................132
SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................133
Symbologies Supported................................................................................................................134
CCD (SM1) ....................................................................................................................................137
Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................137
LASER (SE955) .............................................................................................................................143
Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................143
Miscellaneous ..........................................................................................................................148
AIM Code ID – Code Characters..............................................................................................149
AIM Code ID – Modifier Characters.........................................................................................149
2D IMAGER (SE4500DL) ..............................................................................................................153
Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................153
1D Symbologies .......................................................................................................................153
2D Symbologies .......................................................................................................................162
Miscellaneous ..........................................................................................................................163
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The RS30 Mobile Computer, powered by Android 4.4.2, is light-weight, easy to use, and
provides more powerful and handy tools to delivering flexibility in customization.
Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, the RS30 Mobile Computer provides rich
options of data collection, voice and data communication, long-lasting working hours, and
so on. Its large color transmissive display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting
conditions. Integrated with Bluetooth v4.0, v2.1+EDR and 802.11b/g/n technologies, the
mobile computer also includes a GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+
module to gain greater speeds and optimal mobility. In particular, an integrated GPS
receiver is made available for use with third-party location-based applications.
This manual serves to guide you through how to install, configure, and operate the mobile
computer. The Care & Maintenance section is specifically crucial for those who are in charge
of taking care of the mobile computer.
We recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or
maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the
manual thoroughly before use.
Thank you for choosing CipherLab products!
INTRODUCTION
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FEATURES
 Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard
IP54
 Android 4.4.2 operating system with a powerful Cortex 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor
 8GB eMMC flash memory to store OS and software programs
 1GB LPDDR2 RAM to store and run programs, as well as store program data
 One expansion slot for microSDHC memory card up to 32GB, SDXC supported
 Three reader options — 1D linear, 1D laser or 2D imager
 Built-in 8.0 Megapixel CMOS digital camera with white LED for flash and auto focus
 Left and right side triggers for ambidextrous scanning
 Total wireless solution — connectivity includes Bluetooth v4.0 and v2.1+EDR,
802.11b/g/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, and near field
communication (NFC)
 A 4.7” color transmissive display with 960x540 pixels to deliver excellent visibility in all
lighting conditions
 Configurable feedback indicators including speaker and vibrator
 Built-in scan engine setting tool Reader Configuration which serves out-of-the-box
keyboard wedge functionality
 Accessories and peripherals include USB Charging and Data Transfer Cable, Snap-on
USB Charging Cable and Charging Cradle
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
The following items are included in the kit package. Save the box and packaging material
for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer.
 RS30 Mobile Computer
 Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack
 Wrist Band
 Micro USB Charging and Data Transfer Cable
 Snap-on USB Charging Cable
 AC Power Adaptor
 Quick Guide
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ACCESSORIES
 Hardshell
 Charging Cradle
RELATED DOCUMENTATION
Log in to GoBetween to access related documentation about the RS30 mobile computer
from the CipherLab Central Service (CCS) platform. Download the GoBetween desktop or
mobile device application, or launch the GoBetween Lite web application from the following
site: http://ccs.cipherlab.com/.
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1.1. OVERVIEW
Chapter 1
QUICK START
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No. Description No. Description
1 Proximity+ALS Sensor Hole 2 Receiver
3 Status LED 4 Touchscreen
5 Power Button 6 Micro USB Port
7 Side Key 8 Speaker
9 Wristband Slot 10 Charging Pins
11 Headset Jack 12 Scan Window
13 Camera Flash 14 Camera
15 Battery Cover Latch 16 Battery Cover
17 NFC Detection Area 18 Volume Buttons
19 Side Key 20 Wristband Slot
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1.1.1. INSTALLING BATTERY
For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in
separate packages.
Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life.
To install the main battery:
1) Push the battery lock at the top of the battery cover to the right in order to unlock.
2) The battery cover will open automatically.
3) Insert the main battery with the contact pins facing the lower end. Fix the top edge of
the battery first.
4) Press down the lower edge of the battery.
5) Fix the lower edge of the battery cover, then push the upper end in.
6) Push the battery lock to the left to lock.
Warning:
(1) Check that the battery lock is at the “lock” position before powering on the device.
(2) For initial use, insert a charged battery, lock the battery cover in place, then press
the Power key to power on the mobile computer.
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Remove Battery
1) Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover.
2) Lift the battery up from its lower end.
3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left.
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1.1.2. INSTALLING SIM CARD, SAM CARD AND MEMORY CARD
The RS30 Mobile Computer is equipped with two SIM card slots, one SAM card slot and one
memory card slot.
To insert the cards:
1) Remove the battery cover as described in steps 1-3 of Installing Battery.
2) Insert the cards into their respective slots according to the directions indicated. Push the
cards to lock them in.
Top Left Top Right
SIM2 card slot
(GSM only)
SIM1 card slot
(GSM & WCDMA)
Bottom Left Bottom Right
SAM card slot SD card slot
The SIM 1 slot (on the right) supports both 2G and 3G networks, while the SIM 2 slot (on
the left) supports only 2G networks. See Data Connection Settings for how to configure
2G and 3G networks.
3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock back to the lock position.
Remove Cards
1) Remove the battery cover as described in steps 1-3 of Installing Battery.
2) Push the SIM cards, SAM card and SD card to eject them from their slots.
3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock back to the lock position.
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1.1.3. INSTALLING HARDSHELL
The Hardshell is a protective cover that shields the mobile computer from impact due to
bumps, drops and scratches.
To fit the mobile computer in the Hardshell:
1) Fix the upper end of the mobile computer in at a 45 degree angle.
2) Press the two lower corners of the mobile computer down to secure it inside the shell.
1.1.4. POWER ON/OFF MOBILE COMPUTER
POWER ON
To power on the mobile computer, press and hold the power button located on the
upper right side of the device. The mobile computer opens to show the Home Screen.
Note: For the mobile computer to power on, the battery cover must be secured in place.
POWER OFF
To power off the mobile computer, press and hold the power button for more than three
seconds. A menu will appear on-screen which allows you to power off the device, switch to
airplane mode, or set the system sound to mute or vibrate only. Make sure all user data and
tasks have been stored before tapping Power off.
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1.1.5. USING HARDWARE BUTTONS
On the bottom of the mobile computer are three hardware
buttons that deliver the following functions:
Button Function Description
Back button
Returns to the previous screen or closes the
active window or keyboard.
Home button
Displays the Home screen. Tap and hold
the Home button to open a list of recently
used applications.
Recent apps
button
Opens a list of recently used applications.
1.1.6. CONNECTING HEADSET
The headset jack is located on the top of the mobile computer. You can use the headset for
audio playback or communication via the phone application, audio instant messaging, etc.
1) Flip up the rubber cover.
2) Connect the headset to the headset jack.
3) Replace the rubber cover.
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1.2. CHARGING & COMMUNICATION
1.2.1. CHARGE MOBILE COMPUTER
The main battery may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the kit
package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer.
You may use the Snap-on USB Charging Cable or Charging Cradle along with a power
adapter to charge the mobile computer.
Charging Time
Main battery: The main battery powers the mobile computer to work. It takes approximately 4 hours to charge
an empty main battery to full. The charging LED above the screen (located on the right) will light up in red while
charging and will turn green when charging is complete.
When the main battery is removed, RTC retention will be maintained for at least 30 minutes.
Backup battery: The backup battery is mounted on the main board. Its role is to temporarily keep the mobile
computer in suspension when the main battery is drained out so data in DRAM will be retained. The backup
battery takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full by the main battery or power adapter.
Charging Temperature
It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for optimal performance.
Battery charging stops when ambient temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C.
Operation on Battery Power
When 802.11b/g/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, Bluetooth v4.0 & v2.1+EDR and
GPS are all enabled on battery power, the main battery level will drop down substantially. Prolonged use of the
display and continued scanning of barcodes will also affect battery level.
In order to prevent system shut down after the battery is drained out, we suggest that you keep a fresh battery
for replacement at all times, or connect the mobile computer to an external power.
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USE SNAP-ON USB CHARGING CABLE
1) Fasten the Snap-on USB Charging Cable to the lower end of the mobile computer.
2) Connect the other end of the cable to the adapter.
3) Fix the adapter plug onto the adapter, and plug in into an electrical outlet.
RS30 LED Indicator Status Description
Charging Red, solid Charging the mobile computer
Red, blink Charging error
Green, solid Charging complete
No light Charging error (charging will stop)
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USE CHARGING CRADLE
1) Insert the mobile computer onto the Charging Cradle. Press the mobile computer down
till you hear a ‘click’ to make sure it is secured in the charging station.
If the Hardshell is installed on the mobile computer, remove the cap on the Cradle’s
charging station, and insert the mobile computer.
2) Connect the adapter to the Cradle, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
Note:
(1) The LED indicator on RS30 Charging Cradle shows the status of battery charging only;
the status of terminal charging is shown on the device itself.
(2) Not Charging could be the result of battery damage, battery’s failure to touch the
connector, or AC plug coming off.
(3) Charging error could be due to high battery temperature.
RS30 Cradle LED Indicator Status Description
Charging Red, solid Charging the battery
Red, blink Charging error
Green, solid Charging complete
No light Not charging
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1.2.2. WIRED DATA TRANSMISSION
Use the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC for data transmission.
1.2.3. USING WIRELESS NETWORKS
The mobile computer supports widely applied wireless technologies including Bluetooth
v4.0 & v2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n and NFC, and is able to send/receive data in real time in an
efficient way. Select GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ modules
embedded for a total wireless solution for data and voice communication.
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This chapter explains the features and usage of the mobile computer.
IN THIS CHAPTER
2.1 Battery ...................................................................... 18
2.2 Memory ..................................................................... 24
2.3 Touch Screen ............................................................. 26
2.4 Notifications ............................................................... 29
2.5 Date and Time............................................................ 30
2.6 Language & Keyboard Input ......................................... 31
2.7 Sound and Volume...................................................... 32
2.8 Programmable Keys .................................................... 33
2.9 Data Capture.............................................................. 39
2.10 Snap-on USB Charging Cable...................................... 40
2.11 Charging Cradle ........................................................ 41
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USING THE RS30 MOBILE COMPUTER
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2.1. BATTERY
 Main Battery
The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.7V / 2500mAh Li-ion battery pack,
and it takes approximately 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor. However,
the charging time may vary by your working condition.
 Spare Battery
A spare battery pack is provided as an accessory. We recommend keeping a fully
charged spare battery at hand in order to replace the main battery when it is nearly
drained out.
 Backup Battery
Settled on the main board is a backup battery that keeps the mobile computer in
suspension when the main battery is depleted. The backup battery is a 60 mAh
rechargeable Li-ion battery, and can retain data in the DRAM for 30 minutes when it is
fully charged (as long as wireless modules on the mobile computer are inactive). The
backup battery can be charged by the main battery or the power adapter, and takes
approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full.
Warning:
(1) The battery cover must be secured in position. If not, the mobile computer cannot
turn on by pressing the power key.
(2) For a new battery, make sure it is fully charged before using.
(3) To avoid data loss, when replacing the main battery, make sure you replace it with a
well-charged spare battery pack. Always prepare a spare battery at hand, especially
when you are on the road.
(4) When the mobile computer has been on backup battery for 30 minutes, the system
will shut down. Be sure to replace the main battery as soon as possible in order to
avoid data loss.
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2.1.1. BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS
The main battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. Therefore,
when the main battery level goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged
one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a
regular basis.
By checking the battery status icon, you can tell the battery level remaining in the main
battery.
Battery Icon Description
External power source is connected and main battery is being charged.
Main battery is fully charged.
Main battery level is partially drained.
Main battery level is low.
Main battery level is very low and needs charging immediately.
Note: When the mobile computer is fully charged and battery level reaches 100%, the
battery icon will change from to to indicate charging is completed.
Warning:
(1) Once the battery level drops below 15%, the low battery notification will be displayed
on the screen.
(2) Data loss with RAM may occur when battery level is low. Always save data before the
battery runs out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement.
(3) Constant usage of the mobile computer at low battery level can affect battery life.
For maximum performance, recharge the battery periodically to avoid battery drain
out and maintain good battery health.
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2.1.2. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL
MAIN BATTERY LEVEL
The main battery is the only source that feeds the mobile computer to work. It also supplies
the backup battery on the main board in order to retain the data stored in DRAM. When
main battery level gets low, recharge it or replace it as soon as possible. Most critically, back
up the important data from time to time to protect your work.
To check main battery level:
Tap Home | Settings | Battery .
Battery level percentage is also shown to provide a clear grasp of the remaining battery
power. The screen also shows the rate of battery discharge since the last battery charging
session, how long the device has been running on battery power, and which applications are
consuming the most battery power.
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LOW BATTERY ALERT
When the main battery level drops to 15%, the mobile computer prompts a warning
reminding you to charge the main battery. Connect the mobile computer to an external
power source, or replace the main battery pack as soon as possible.
To replace the main battery pack, see Replace Main Battery.
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2.1.3. REPLACE MAIN BATTERY
When main battery level is low, follow the steps below to replace the main battery.
1) Press and hold the power button on the side of the mobile computer.
2) Tap power off in the pop-up menu. The mobile computer will power off.
3) Open the battery cover and insert a charged main battery as in Installing Battery.
4) Press the power button to power on the mobile computer.
Note:
(1) Before replacing the main battery, make sure the backup battery is well-charged in
order to avoid unnecessary data loss.
(2) After removing the main battery, insert a well-charged battery as soon as possible.
BATTERY HOT SWAP
Backup battery supplies system power during battery hot swap.
When battery cover is removed, the system will enter suspend mode and not wake up until
battery cover is put back and the power button is pressed.
When battery cover is removed, status LED will light up red for 3 to 5 seconds and then go
off. Main battery is ready to be replaced.
When main battery is removed, the system will stay in suspend mode for 30 minutes. To
avoid system being shut down without warning, please replace the main battery within the
30 minutes.
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2.1.4. POWER MANAGEMENT
For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on
the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power.
Warning: Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripheral devices while on
battery power will substantially reduce battery power.
 Bring an additional main battery pack with you on the road.
 End wireless connections (such as Bluetooth v4.0 & v2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n,
GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, NFC and GPS) which are not
in use.
 Shorten the screen turn off time. See Screen Timeout Settings.
 Reduce the screen brightness level. See Screen Brightness.
 Shut down automatic data syncing of applications (such as Email, Calendar, Contacts).
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2.2. MEMORY
 Flash Memory (ROM)
8GB flash memory for storing the OS (Android 4.4.2) and custom application programs.
 Random-access Memory (RAM)
1GB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data.
 Expansion Slot
The mobile computer is equipped with one microSDHC card slot which accommodates
an SD card up to 32 GB (microSDXC is supported as well).
CAUTION OF DATA LOSS
When the main battery is removed or drained, the backup battery on the main board takes
over to supply the mobile computer and keep it in suspension. A fully charged backup
battery will retain the data in the RAM for 30 minutes. When the backup battery is drained
out as well, the mobile computer will shut down, and only the contents of RTC will be
retained. All other unsaved data will be lost.
If you want to put away the mobile computer for a couple of days, you should be aware that
data loss occurs when the main battery and backup battery discharges completely.
Therefore, it is necessary to backup data and files before putting away the mobile
computer.
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2.2.1. CHECK STORAGE SPACE
Tap Home | Settings | Storage to check usage of the internal and
external storage spaces.
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2.3. TOUCH SCREEN
The mobile computer comes with a 4.7” transmissive LCD with 960 by 540 pixels resolution
(qHD). The LED backlight of the screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments,
can be controlled manually and automatically.
Warning: DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the
screen.
2.3.1. SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
Tap Home | Settings | Display | Brightness.
Adjust screen brightness by dragging the slider to the right (to increase brightness) or left
(to reduce brightness). Select the Economical backlight checkbox to enable automatic
backlight adjustment with the mobile computer’s built in sensor.
Note: To save battery power, dim the screen brightness while working in a well-lit area, or
set a shorter sleeping plan for the screen backlight to go off.
2.3.2. SCREEN ROTATION
For the mobile computer to automatically adjust screen orientation:
Select Home | Settings | Display | Auto-rotate screen.
Note: The Home Screen does not rotate.
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2.3.3. SCREEN TIMEOUT SETTINGS
Tap Home | Settings | Display | Sleep.
Select the time for screen timeout.
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2.3.4. TEXT SIZE
Tap Home | Settings | Display | Font Size. Select the font size
between Small, Normal, Large and Extra Large.
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2.4. NOTIFICATIONS
2.4.1. STATUS LED
An LED indicators located above the touch screen provide information about charging
status, scanner light beam, and scanner "Good Read" during data collection.
Indicator Status Description
Charging
Green, solid Charging complete
Red, solid Charging the mobile computer
Red, blinking
Charging error (for instance, battery not in
place)
Barcode or wireless
tag decode
Green, flash once Good read
Wireless radio Blue, blinking Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data is in use
Note: For Scanner decode and Scanner beam LED to function, LED notification must be
enabled in Reader Configuration. See
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Notification Settings.
2.4.2. AUDIO
The speaker is used to play sounds for events in windows and programs, or play audio files.
In addition, it can be programmed for status feedback. In noisy environments, you may
consider connecting a headset instead. A headset jack is provided on the top of the mobile
computer, which is a 3.5 mm DIA stereo earphone jack. The mobile computer also supports
using Bluetooth headsets.
Supported audio file formats include: WAV, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, AU
(including ADPCM), Midi, XMF, AMR (NB and WB).
Use the volume buttons on the side of the mobile computer to adjust the system volume.
2.4.3. VIBRATOR
The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for
tactile feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments.
You may also set the mobile computer to vibrate only, in which all system sounds will be
muted and replaced by the vibrator.
Press and hold the power key, and tap the vibrate mode icon in the menu.
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2.5. DATE AND TIME
2.5.1. SET DATE, TIME AND TIME ZONE
By default, the mobile computer automatically synchronizes the date and time to the WWAN
network (if connected).
To set the data and time manually:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Date & time .
2) Tap Automatic data & time and select Off to disable using network-provided time.
3) Deselect Automatic time zone.
4) Tap Set date. Use the sliders to select the correct month, date and year. Tap Done to
save.
5) Tap Set time. Use the sliders to select the correct time. Tap Done to save.
6) Tap Select time zone. Select the correct time zone from the list.
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2.6. LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD INPUT
Tap Home | Settings | Language & input to change the system language,
default keyboard type, and configure keyboard input and speech settings.
2.6.1. ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD
Tap a text input field to automatically open an on-screen keyboard.
ADJUST KEYBOARD SETTINGS
To configure keyboard settings, tap and hold the comma button until a settings button
appears. A menu will open allowing you to adjust input language (if you would like to
use an input language different from the system language) or keyboard settings.
EDIT TEXT
Tap and hold text on the screen to enable a text editing menu for selecting all text, or
cutting, copying and pasting text within or across applications. Some applications may use
different ways to select or edit text.
ENTER NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS
The top row of keys on the on-screen keyboard have an ellipsis (…) below the character. Tap
and hold one of the top row keys until a menu opens, and select a number.
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ENTER UPPERCASE LETTERS
Tap and hold the Shift key, and tap a character key to enter an uppercase letter. The letters
will return to lower case once an uppercase letter is entered.
ENTER SYMBOLS
Tap to switch to a keyboard for entering numbers and symbols. On this keyboard,
tap to open a keyboard for entering special characters. Tap and hold a number or
symbol key to open a menu of additional symbols related to that key.
Tap to switch back to the keyboard for entering lowercase letters.
2.7. SOUND AND VOLUME
Use the volume buttons on the left side of the mobile computer to adjust system and ringer
volume.
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2.8. PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
Tap Home | Settings | Programmable Keys to assign specific functions to
the four programmable keys: volume up, volume down, and the left and right function keys
(side keys).
After redefining the programmable keys, tap Apply to allow the changes to take effect.
Note: The newly assigned function will not take effect until Apply is tapped.
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ENABLE WAKEUP
Select the Enable wakeup checkbox to enable pressing the key to wake the mobile
computer from suspend mode.
Note: This checkbox is automatically disabled if an application is selected for the key on the
Apps tab page.
ASSIGN KEYCODE
Tap the key you would like to assign. A screen opens showing a list of available keycodes or
applications. On the Keycodes tab page, scroll down to view the entire list of keycodes, and
tap a keycode to apply.
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ASSIGN APPLICATION
Tap the key you would like to assign. Tap the Apps tab page to open a list of available
applications. Scroll down to view the entire list of applications, and tap an application to
apply.
After an application is selected, an icon will appear next to the assigned key. Also, the
Enable wakeup checkbox will be automatically disabled.
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RESTORE FUNCTION
To restore a key to its previously assigned function, tap the Restore button in the bottom
right corner.
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IMPORT AND EXPORT SETTING
After finishing configuring the keys, you can save the setting to a txt file, allowing you to
apply the same setting to other devices. To do this, tap More and then “Export”.
To import the configuration file to be used in Programming Keys, make sure the file is
saved in the phone’s internal storage as a txt file. On Programming Key screen, tap More
and then “Import”. The new setting will be immediately applied to the keys.
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ASSIGN INTENT
By assigning an Intent, you can activate pre-set activity registered in this Intent and
broadcast this Intent as well. Input the name of the Intent and then tap on “Commit”.
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2.9. DATA CAPTURE
2.9.1. BARCODE READER
A selection of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different
requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of
scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running
the ReaderConfig.exe utility. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different
symbology, enable the symbology first.
2.9.2. DIGITAL CAMERA
An integrated 8 megapixel camera in the mobile computer is specifically designed for
collecting image data. You may use the image capture utility to turn on the camera and
capture images.
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2.10.SNAP-ON USB CHARGING CABLE
The Snap-on USB Charging Cable provides a convenient way to charge your mobile
computer.
Click the Snap-on USB Charging Cable on to attach; pull either side outwards to detach
Connect USB to PC or adapter to charge mobile computer
Cable completes charging in approximately 4 hours
LED on mobile computer shows charging status
Adapter input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz; output 5VDC/2A
Note: The Snap-on USB Charging Cable is for charging only. For data communication, use
the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC or laptop.
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2.11.CHARGING CRADLE
The Charging Cradle charges your mobile computer and a spare battery at the same time.
 Presents charging compartment for mobile computer and spare battery
 Provides micro USB socket on the back for charging
 Supports USB Host Mode via a USB OTG cable
 Completes charging in approximately 4 hours
 Two LEDs, one for power connection status and one for battery charging status
 Adapter input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz; output 5VDC/2A
Note: The Charging Cradle is for charging only. For data communication, use the micro USB
cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC or laptop.
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This chapter describes the basic skills to work with the RS30 Mobile Computer, for instance
how to operate the home screen, check system statuses and manage notifications. The
add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission are
introduced in the following chapters.
IN THIS CHAPTER
3.1 Home Screen.............................................................. 43
3.2 Widgets ..................................................................... 48
3.3 Status Bar.................................................................. 51
3.4 Notifications Panel....................................................... 54
3.5 Applications Menu ....................................................... 56
3.6 Manage Applications.................................................... 58
3.7 Suspend & Lock .......................................................... 59
3.8 OS Update ................................................................. 60
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3.1. HOME SCREEN
When the mobile computer is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn
on the mobile computer. A locked screen will appear. Slide the lock button in either
direction to unlock the screen.
The Home Screen appears showing a status bar, shortcut icons, and a dock bar containing
an All Apps button. The home screen allows up to four pages for placing shortcut icons and
widgets. You may customize the home screen according to your preferences.
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Shortcut icons
Dock
All Apps button
Status bar
Search bar
Widget icons
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3.1.1. CUSTOMIZE HOME SCREEN
ADD APPLICATION SHORTCUT TO HOME SCREEN
1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap .
2) Locate the application to add.
3) Tap and hold the application icon. The home screen will appear.
4) Drag the application icon to your preferred position and release to have it placed.
ADD WIDGET TO HOME SCREEN
1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen.
2) Tap Widgets in the menu that appears.
3) Tap and hold the widget to add. The home screen will appear.
4) Drag the widget to your preferred position and release to have it placed.
MOVE APPLICATION SHORTCUTS ON HOME SCREEN
1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut
you would like to move.
2) Drag the icon to the preferred position and release it to have it placed.
REMOVE APPLICATION SHORTCUT OR WIDGET FROM HOME SCREEN
1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut
or widget you would like to move.
2) Drag the icon to the top of the screen where the remove icon is located.
CREATE FOLDER
1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut
you would like to move.
2) Drag the icon on the top of another icon to create a folder.
NAME FOLDER
1) Tap the folder you would like to name.
2) Tap Unnamed Folder and edit the folder name.
3) Tap Done on the on-screen keyboard.
REMOVE FOLDER
1) Tap and hold the folder you would like to remove.
2) Drag the folder to the top of the screen where the remove icon is located.
CHANGE HOME SCREEN WALLPAPER
1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen.
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2) Tap Wallpapers in the menu that appears.
3) Select an image to apply as the wallpaper.
4) Tap Set wallpaper at the bottom of the wallpaper preview screen to apply it.
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3.1.2. CUSTOMIZE WALLPAPER
1) Tap and hold any empty area on the Home Screen. A settings menu for the Home Screen
will open at the bottom.
2) Tap WALLPAPER in the settings menu.
3) A wallpaper selection screen opens. Scroll through the wallpapers to select a wallpaper
to apply.
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3.2. WIDGETS
Widgets are designed for easy control of settings and viewing of status. Enabled widgets will
be displayed on the Home Screen.
By default, two widgets are enabled, the power control widget and digital clock widget.
Default Widget Icon Description
Power control
Wi-Fi control. .Tap to Power On/Off Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth control. Tap to Power On/Off Bluetooth.
GPS control. Tap to set GPS mode between high accuracy
and battery saving.
Data syncing control. Tap to sync data of your Google
account.
Widgets on Home
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Screen brightness control. Tap to set the screen brightness
profile between full, half, dim or auto.
Digital clock
Shows the current time, date and the set alarm.
3.2.1. ADD WIDGETS
To add a widget:
1) Tap and hold any empty area on the Home Screen. A settings menu for the Home Screen
will open at the bottom.
2) Tap WIDGETS in the settings menu.
3) A widget menu opens. Tap and hold a widget and drag it to the Home Screen you would
like to place it on.
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3.2.2. REMOVE WIDGETS
To remove a widget:
1) Tap and hold a widget so it becomes highlighted. The widget is available for relocation.
2) Drag the widget to the top of the screen where a remove icon is located. The remove
icon will change to red to indicate the widget is about to be removed.
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3.3. STATUS BAR
The left side of the status bar shows notification icons, and the right side of the status bar
shows status icons.
NOTIFICATION ICONS
Icon Description
More notifications are available, tap to show the Notifications Panel
Upcoming event
Data is syncing
A problem has occurred with sign-in or data sync
A new system update file is available on the server
A song is currently playing
Preparing storage card
Storage card is almost full
Uploading data
Downloading data; when download is finished, icon stops flashing
Connected to PC via USB cable. Change the type of USB connection by viewing
the notification in the Notifications Panel
No SIM card detected in either of the two SIM card slots
NFC is enabled
Multiuser feature is enabled
New user is logged in
Status iconsNotification icons
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Text message is received
Missed call
Car mode is active
Connected to/disconnected from VPN network
Bluetooth tethering is active
USB tethering is active
Wi-Fi network is available
Wi-Fi hotspot is active
STATUS ICONS
The icons at the top of the screen are explained below.
Icon Description
GPS is active
Currently searching for location data
Alarm is active
Vibrate mode is active; all system sounds (except media and alarms) are
muted
Phone ringer is muted
Microphone is muted during a call
Battery is fully charged
Battery is partially drained
Battery level is very low
Battery is almost completely drained and needs charging immediately
Battery is charging
Airplane mode is active
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Bluetooth is active
Connected to a Bluetooth device
Connected to a Wi-Fi network
No Wi-Fi signal detected
Signal strength of mobile network
No mobile network signal
Connected to 3G network
Connected to HSPA network
Connected to EDGE network
Connected to GPRS network
No SIM card installed
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3.4. NOTIFICATIONS PANEL
Use a downwards sliding motion from the top of the screen to open the notifications panel.
To close the panel, slide the screen back upwards.
VIEW NOTIFICATIONS
Tap a notification message to enter a page for subsequent activity. The activity required for
each notification will differ.
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CLEAR NOTIFICATION
Slide each notification sideways to have it cleared. Some notifications will require
subsequent activity to be cleared; tap the notification to enter a corresponding settings
page for taking further steps.
CLEAR ALL NOTIFICATIONS
Tap on the status bar to clear all notifications. Ongoing notifications and notifications
that require subsequent activity to be cleared will remain in the list.
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3.5. APPLICATIONS MENU
Tap on the Home screen to open the applications menu.
Icon Name Description
Browser Accesses the internet or intranet.
Calculator Performs mathematical calculations.
Calendar Creates and manages events, meetings and appointments.
Camera Takes pictures and shoots videos.
Clock
Sets date, time, time zone according to your locale, and sets and
manages alarms.
Downloads List all files downloaded on the mobile computer.
Email Sends and receives emails.
F-Droid
Free market service for browsing, installing and keeping track of
applications for Android platform.
File Manager Browses and manages files on the local storage and storage card.
Gallery Views photos and videos stored on the mobile computer.
MAPS.ME
Tracks your current location, searches for specific locations, plans
routes to target destinations, and offers downloadable map data.
Messaging Sends SMS and MMS messages.
Movie Studio Creates movies with the video files stored on the mobile computer.
Music
Plays music and audio files stored on the mobile computer and storage
card.
People
Manages contact information, and shares or exports/imports the
information to other devices or SD card.
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Phone
Places and receives calls, accesses voicemail, views call history,
manages phone contacts and adjusts phone settings.
Reader Config
Sets scanner preferences, data output format and destination,
symbology settings, and reads barcodes.
Search
Searches the internet and mobile computer with the Google search
engine.
Settings Opens settings to configure the mobile computer.
SIM Toolkit Additional services provided by your mobile carrier.
Sound Recorder Records and plays audio information.
ToDo Manages tasks to do.
Videos Plays video files taken or stored on the mobile computer.
Zello
Allows the mobile computer to be used as a walkie talkie by connecting
to either a Wi-Fi network or cellular network. Set up channels to create
groups talks, and enable encryption to provide secure communication.
UnifiedNlp
Location provider middleware which can be used along with a backend
service to provide geolocation service through Wi-Fi network or cellular
network. Configure a backend to use for geolocation or address lookup,
then activate UnifiedNlp in Home | Settings | Location
. Launch a front-end location discovery application for location
tracking.
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3.6. MANAGE APPLICATIONS
3.6.1. CURRENT APPLICATIONS
Tap and hold the Home button . The screen will show a list of recently used
applications.
Actions to taks on this screen include the following:
SWITCH BETWEEN APPLICATIONS
Tap one of the listed applications to open it on the screen.
END APPLICATION
Slide an application to the left or right to close it.
Note: Close unused applications in order to release RAM. Remember to save your data or
settings before closing any application.
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3.7. SUSPEND & LOCK
3.7.1. SUSPEND DEVICE
The mobile computer operates continuously once it is powered on. To minimize power
consumption and prevent unintended operation, suspend the mobile computer if you are
not actively using it. The mobile computer can be quickly awoken from suspend mode to
operate as needed. When the mobile computer enters suspend mode, the system is in a
power-saving status, meaning the device will not respond to screen touch, and volume keys
and side buttons will also be unavailable until the device is unlocked.
SUSPEND RS30
Press the power button to suspend the mobile computer. The mobile computer will
automatically suspend when the time period set in Screen Timeout Settings has passed
without any activity.
3.7.2. LOCK DEVICE
LOCK RS30
Tap Home | Settings | Security | Screen lock to change the lock
method.
None
Slide: Uses the default slide gesture to unlock a locked screen.
Voice Unlock: Select a voice command to use for unlocking the screen.
Pattern: Enter a pattern to use for unlocking the screen.
PIN: Uses the PIN code to unlock a locked screen.
Password: Enter a password of at least 4 characters for unlocking the screen.
UNLOCK RS30
When the mobile computer is in suspend mode, pressing the power button will wake it up.
If a lock method is set, follow the gestures below to unlock the screen:
None
Slide: Slide the lock icon in either direction so it relocates outside of the white circle.
Voice Unlock: Say the voice command to unlock.
Pattern: Swipe the set pattern to unlock.
PIN: Enter the PIN code to unlock.
Password: Enter the password unlock.
Warning: To save battery power, suspend the mobile computer when not in use.
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3.8. OS UPDATE
Updating the operating system on the mobile computer helps maintain it at an optimized
state. You may choose to update the system by establishing a wireless network connection
to the Internet and downloading the update file from the OTA server. Or you may download
the update file from CipherLab official website (http://ccs.cipherlab.com), and store it on an
SD card.
Note: The mobile computer will shut down during system update. Save any unfinished
tasks and data before updating the system in order to avoid data loss.
NETWORK UPDATE
1) In order to check for and download the latest system update file on the server, make
sure a wireless network connection to the Internet is established on the mobile
computer.
Note: To avoid any additional charges to your wireless data plan, Wi-Fi connection to the
Internet is recommended for downloading the file.
2) Tap Home | Settings | About phone | System updates.
A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact
with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK.
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3) The mobile computer searches for the latest system update file on the server. Tap
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL to download the update file. Tap to refresh.
When a new system update file is detected on the server, a notification icon will appear
on the status bar, and a text notification will pop up in the notifications panel.
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If your mobile computer has the latest version installed already and there is currently no
later version available, or if no wireless connection is established, the System updates
screen will show the following message:
4) When the system update file has been downloaded, tap INSTALL to open an “Install
update” confirmation window. Tap Install in the confirmation window to begin the
installation.
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5) Once complete, a notification will appear showing that the system has been updated
successfully. Tap OK to show the Home screen.
SD CARD UPDATE
1) Obtain the latest system update file, and copy the file onto the root storage of your SD
card.
2) Insert the SD card into the memory card slot on the mobile computer. Press the power
button to power it on.
3) Tap Home | Settings | About phone | System updates.
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A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact
with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK.
4) The mobile computer searches for an available system update file on the SD card.
Note: Make sure the SD card is inserted in the mobile computer. If not, the screen will show
that your system is currently up to date.
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If there is a later version of the system update file available on the server, it will be listed
on the screen along with the update file found on the SD card. Tap the update file you
would like to use and proceed.
5) Tap INSTALL to open an “Install update” confirmation window. Tap Install in the
confirmation window to begin the installation.
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6) Once complete, a notification will appear showing that the system has been updated
successfully. Tap OK to show the Home screen.
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network wirelessly.
IN THIS CHAPTER
4.1 Use Wireless Wide Area Network................................... 70
4.2 Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) ...................... 75
4.3 Use Bluetooth............................................................. 82
4.4 Use Near Field Communications .................................... 87
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4.1. USE WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK
The mobile computer will be automatically configured to connect to your wireless service
provider’s network when you insert a SIM card and turn on data connection for the first
time.
1) When a SIM card is inserted, a dialog will appear confirming the mobile carrier detected.
By default, data connection is set as “off”.
If you would like to change the default settings, tap Change to enter the SIM
management settings page.
2) By default, phone power is turned “on”, and data connection is turned “off”. To enable
mobile data connection, tap Data connection, and select the mobile carrier you would
like to use.
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EDIT ACCESS POINT NAME
You may need to change the access point name according to the information obtained from
your mobile carrier.
1) Tap Home | Settings | Mobile networks.
2) On the Network settings page, tap Access Point Names.
3) Tap the settings button , and tap New APN in the pop-up menu.
4) Tap each field to input the APN name and settings obained from your mobile carrier.
5) When finished, tap the settings button and tap Save.
6) Tap the radio button next to the APN you would like to apply.
4.1.1. SHARE WWAN DATA
The WWAN connection on the mobile computer can be shared to other devices. You may
share internet connection with a computer or device through USB or Bluetooth tethering, or
share with a maximum of eight devices by turning the mobile computer into a Wi-Fi hotspot.
BLUETOOTH TETHERING
To share data connection through Bluetooth tethering:
1) Pair the mobile computer with the device of interest.
2) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot.
3) Tap Bluetooth tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with
Bluetooth-connected devices.
4) To disable data connection through Bluetooth sharing, uncheck the Bluetooth
tethering checkbox.
USB TETHERING
To share data connection through USB tethering:
1) Connect the mobile computer with a USB cable. A USB icon will appear at the top of the
screen, and in the Notifications panel, a description “Connected as USB Storage” will
appear.
2) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot.
3) Tap USB tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with the
connected host computer.
WI-FI HOTSPOT
To share data connection in the form of a Wi-Fi hotspot:
1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot.
2) Tap the Wi-Fi hotspot switch to enable data sharing through Wi-Fi. The mobile
computer will start broadcasting its SSID for other devices to connect.
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3) Tap the Wi-Fi hotspot label to manage Wi-Fi hotspot settings: set when to turn the
Wi-Fi hotspot off, change SSID and security settings, select whether to minimize battery
usage when Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled, enable WPS mode and adjust bandwidth, and view
connected users.
4.1.2. DATA USAGE
Data usage is the amount of data uploaded or downloaded on the mobile computer.
Managing the data usage amount within a certain period of time is a recommended task, as
an excess amount of data usage might incur additional fees from your service provider.
To check wireless data usage:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Data usage .
2) The Overview tab page opens showing a summary of data usage for your mobile
network and Wi-Fi connection. Open the tab page of your mobile carrier to view a chart
of data usage on a monthly cycle.
SET DATA USAGE LIMIT
1) Open the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier.
2) Tap the Mobile data switch to enable data usage overview.
3) Select the Set mobile data limit checkbox to enable a limit for mobile data.
4) To adjust the limit level, tap the limit value on the chart to open a value selection box.
If a limit is set, when the data usage amount reaches the limit, mobile data connection
will be automatically disabled.
ENABLE DATA USAGE DURING ROAMING
1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button .
2) Select the Data roaming checkbox for your mobile carrier.
3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data roaming. Tap OK
to confirm.
RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA
1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button .
2) Select the Restrict background data checkbox.
3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data restriction. Tap
OK to confirm.
The mobile computer conserves data usage by restricting background mobile data.
Certain applications and services will be disabled unless the mobile computer is
connected to a Wi-Fi network.
AUTO SYNC
1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button .
2) Select the Auto-sync data checkbox.
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3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data
auto-synchronization. Tap OK to confirm.
Once auto-sync is enabled, any changes made to your personal account will be
automatically reflected on the mobile computer.
4.1.3. DATA CONNECTION SETTINGS
TURN ON/OFF DATA CONNECTION
To manually turn on/off mobile data connection:
1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks.
2) On the Network settings page, tap Data connection to show a dialog box for
selection.
3) To turn on data connection, tap the radio button for the mobile carrier of interest. To
turn off all data connection, tap Off.
3G DATA CONNECTION
To manually turn on/off 3G mobile data connection:
1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks.
2) On the Network settings page, tap 3G service.
3) Tap Enable 3G to show a dialog box for selection.
4) To enable 3G data connection for a specific mobile carrier, tap the radio button for the
mobile carrier of interest. To turn off all 3G data connection, tap Off. The mobile
computer will thus be limited to 2G networks if data connection is enabled.
2G DATA CONNECTION
To manually turn on/off 2G mobile data connection:
1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks.
2) On the Network settings page, tap 3G service.
3) Tap Network Mode to adjust the network mode.
4) Select the network mode between 2G/3G or 3G only.
Note: To limit data connection to 2G networks, set Network Mode to 2G/3G, and set
Enable 3G to Off.
To limit data connection to 3G networks, set Network Mode to 3G only, and for
Enable 3G, select the mobile carrier you would like to use.
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4.1.4. SIM CARD SETTINGS
LOCK SIM CARD
To lock the SIM card:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Security .
2) Tap Set up SIM card lock.
3) Tap Lock SIM card.
4) Enter the PIN to enable SIM card lock. Once enabled, you are required to enter the PIN
code in order to use the phone
CHANGE PIN CODE
To change the PIN code:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Security .
2) Tap Set up SIM card lock.
3) Tap Change SIM PIN.
4) Enter your old PIN code to confirm your identity, and then input a new PIN code.
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4.2. USE WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WI-FI)
4.2.1. POWER ON/OFF WI-FI
To power on Wi-Fi:
1) Tap the Wi-Fi icon on the power control widget.
OR
1) Tap Home | Settings .
2) Tap the Wi-Fi switch to turn on Wi-Fi power.
Tap the switch once more to turn off Wi-Fi power.
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4.2.2. CONNECT TO WI-FI NETWORK
To connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Wi-Fi .
The Wi-Fi screen shows a list of available Wi-Fi hotspots.
2) Tap the network you would like to connect to.
OR
Tap and hold the network to connect, and tap Connect to network in the pop-up menu.
3) If the network is an open one, the mobile computer will attempt to connect to it directly.
When connected, the status will change to show “Connected”.
If the network is a secured one, the mobile computer prompts a dialog to enter the
password for connection.
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 For WEP/WPA/WPA2 PSK connections: Enter the required password and tap Connect.
 For 802.1x EAP connections: Check the Show advanced options checkbox and select
the EAP method in the drop-down box (PEAP, TLS, TTLS, PWD, SIM, AKA), and the
Phase 2 authentication in the drop-down box (None, MSCHAPV2, GTC). Select a CA
certificate and User certificate if required (certificates may be installed under Home
| Settings | Security.) Enter your username in the Identity box and the password in
the Password box if required.
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4.2.3. MANUALLY ADD WI-FI NETWORK
If the network you would like to connect to does not broadcast its SSID, or if the network is
out of range, you may add it manually.
1) On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the add button seated at the bottom.
2) In the dialog box, enter the name of the network in the Network SSID field, and select
a security method in the Security field (None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP).
 For WEP/WPA/WPA2 PSK connections: Enter the required password and tap Save.
 For 802.1x EAP connections: Check the Show advanced options checkbox and
select the EAP method in the drop-down box (PEAP, TLS, TTLS, PWD, SIM, AKA), and
the Phase 2 authentication in the drop-down box (None, MSCHAPV2, GTC). Select a
CA certificate and User certificate if required (certificates may be installed under
Home | Settings | Security.) Enter your username in the Identity box and the
password in the Password box if required.
3) If necessary, select the Proxy server and IPv4 settings. By default, no proxy is set and
IP settings are set to DHCP.
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4.2.4. ADVANCED WI-FI SETTINGS
To configure advanced Wi-Fi settings:
1) On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the settings button seated at the bottom right.
2) Select Advanced in the pop-up menu. Available settings are as below:
Icon Description
Network notification Notifies when an open network is available.
Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Sets when to turn Wi-Fi on during sleep.
Scanning always available Allows location discovering applications to search for the device even
when Wi-Fi is off.
Install certificates Installs certificates recently downloaded or placed on the internal
storage.
Wi-Fi optimization Minimizes battery usage when Wi-Fi is on.
MAC address Displays the MAC address of the device when connecting to Wi-Fi-
networks.
IPv6 address Displays the IPv6 address of the device.
IPv4 address Displays the IPv4 address of the device.
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4.2.5. CONFIGURE PROXY SERVER
A proxy server acts as an intermediary between an endpoint device and another server from
which the device is requesting a service.
To change the proxy settings for a connection:
1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list.
2) Check the Show advanced options checkbox.
3) Tap Proxy and select Manual in the pop-up menu.
4) Enter the address of the proxy server in the Proxy hostname field. Enter the port
number for the proxy server in the Proxy port. Enter the addresses of websites which
are allowed to bypass the proxy server in the Bypass proxy for field. (Use the
separator | between addresses.)
5) Tap Connect.
4.2.6. USE STATIC IP ADDRESS
By default, the device uses DHCP to assign an IP address when connecting to a wireless
network. You may set for the device to connect to a network using a static IP address.
1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list.
2) Check the Show advanced options checkbox.
3) Tap IPv4 settings and select Static in the pop-up menu.
4) Enter the IP address, gateway, network prefix length, DNS 1 address and DNS 2 address
in the fields provided.
5) Tap Connect.
4.2.7. CONNECT WITH WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS)
Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) allows easy establishment of a secure wireless network. The
mobile computer supports WPS through push button configuration.
1) On the Wi-Fi hotspot scanning screen, tap the WPS button .
2) A dialog will pop-up on the screen showing the remaining time allowed for pressing the
WPS button on the router.
3) On your wireless router, press the WPS button. The device will connect to your router.
4.2.8. MODIFY WI-FI NETWORK
To change the settings for a connected network:
1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list.
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2) Tap Modify network in the pop-up menu.
3) In the dialog box that opens, modify the network settings, and tap Save.
4.2.9. DISCONNECT WI-FI NETWORK
To disconnect a connected network:
1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list.
2) Tap Forget network in the pop-up menu.
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4.3. USE BLUETOOTH
The RS30 Mobile Computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth
services provided on remote devices.
4.3.1. BLUETOOTH PROFILES
Bluetooth Profiles Supported
Generic Access Profile (GAP) For device discovery and authentication.
Serial Discovery Profile (SDP) Discovers services on remote devices.
Serial Port Profile (SPP) Sets up a virtual serial port to connect two Bluetooth
devices.
Human Interface Device
Profile
(HID) Provides a low latency Bluetooth connection with
keyboards, pointing devices, etc.
Object Push Profile (OPP) Pushes and pulls objects to and from a push server.
Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) Accesses the internet and other dial-up services.
Hands-Free Profile (HFP) Allows using a hands-free device to place and receive
calls.
Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile
(A2DP) Streams stereo-quality audio to a wireless headset or
speaker.
Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile
(AVRCP) Allows controlling of television and Hi-Fi equipment.
Generic Object Exchange
Profile
(GEOP) Provides a basis for other data profiles.
Personal Area Networking
Profile
(PAN) Uses Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol for
Bluetooth transmission.
General Audio/Video
Distribution Profile
(GAVDP) Provides a basis for A2DP and VDP.
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Transfers Phone Book Objects to a car kit to display the
information of an incoming call received on the mobile
phone, or initiate a call.
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4.3.2. POWER ON/OFF BLUETOOTH
To power on Bluetooth:
1) Tap the Bluetooth icon on the power control widget.
.
OR
1) Tap Home | Settings .
2) Tap the Bluetooth switch to turn on Bluetooth power.
Tap the switch once more to turn off Bluetooth power.
Note: After turning on, Bluetooth power is maintained even when the mobile computer is
suspended. However, if the power mode is switched to Airplane Mode, Bluetooth
power will be turned off regardless of the settings.
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4.3.3. SET BLUETOOTH VISIBILITY
To pair Bluetooth devices:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Bluetooth .
2) Tap Search For Devices at the bottom of the screen. The screen shows a list of
Bluetooth devices nearby.
3) By default, Bluetooth visibility is turned off. Tap ANDROID BT at the top of the screen
to turn on Bluetooth visibility. The status will change to “Visibile to all nearby Bluetooth
devices”.
BLUETOOTH VISIBILITY TIMEOUT
To change the timeout period for Bluetooth visibility:
1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap in the bottom right corner.
2) Tap Visibility timeout in the pop-up menu.
3) Select a timeout period for Bluetooth visibility to be automatically turned off.
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4.3.4. CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME
To change the Bluetooth name to make the mobile computer more:
1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap in the bottom right corner.
2) Select Rename phone in the pop-up menu. Type a new name in the field and tap
Rename.
4.3.5. PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE
To pair Bluetooth devices:
1) Tap Home | Settings | Bluetooth .
2) Tap Search For Devices at the bottom of the screen. The screen shows a list of
Bluetooth devices nearby.
3) Scroll throught the list and tap the device you would like to pair.
Note: If the device you would like to pair with is not listed, make sure Bluetooth visibility is
enabled on the device.
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4) The Bluetooth pairing request window opens. Depending on the pairing settings of
the Bluetooth device, you may need to enter a passkey, or confirm the assigned passkey
on the device to pair if a smart pairing method is applied.
5) Enter/confirm the passkey on the device to pair.
6) Once pairing is done, the Bluetooth device will be listed in the Paired Devices list.
4.3.6. UNPAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE
To unpair a paired device:
1) In the Paired Devices list, tap the settings button next to the paired device.
2) On the Paired Bluetooth device screen, tap Unpair.
4.3.7. SELECT BLUETOOTH SERVICE
To select the service of a paired device:
1) In the Paired Devices list, tap the settings button
next to the paired device.
2) On the Paired Bluetooth device screen, check the
profile to use.
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4.4. USE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS
Near field communications (NFC) uses close proximity (4 cm or less) to establish radio
communication through electromagnetic fields. With NFC enabled, the mobile computer can
collect information from NFC tags, exchange information with other NFC supported devices,
and even change information on the NFC tag if authorized.
Before starting to communicate through NFC, perform the following:
1) On the mobile computer, tap Home | Settings | More….
2) On the Wireless & networks page, make sure the NFC switch is enabled.
3) Tap the NFC label to enter the NFC settings page, and tap Android Beam.
4) Make sure the Android Beam switch is enabled.
PAIR WITH NFC ENABLED BLUETOOTH DEVICES
1) On the device you would like to pair with, make sure NFC is enabled and Bluetooth
discovery is enabled.
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2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the
battery cover.
3) Move the mobile computer in proximity with the device. A screen notification will appear
to indicate that pairing is successful.
SHARE INFORMATION
1) Open the web page, video, photo or contact info page you would like to transfer.
2) Place the back of the mobile computer in close proximity with the other device you would
like to share data with.
3) When the two devices connect, a “Touch to beam” notification will appear on the screen.
4) Touch the screen to initiate data transfer.
Note: Once the data begins to transfer, the two devices only need to be held within a 10 m
(32.8 ft.) range; they no longer have to be held within close range in order to
transfer successfully.
COMMUNICATION WITH NFC
1) On the mobile computer, launch an NFC enabled application.
2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the
battery cover.
3) Place the mobile computer close to the NFC tag or device until the application indicates
data transfer is complete.
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The RS30 Mobile Computer allows making phone calls and connecting to the network over
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA). Insert the SIM card before turning on
the power. Refer to Remove Battery
Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover.
Lift the battery up from its lower end.
Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left.
Installing SIM Card.
Note: If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is
supported.
IN THIS CHAPTER
5.1 Phone Power .............................................................. 92
5.2 Phone Application ....................................................... 94
Chapter 5
USING THE PHONE
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5.1. PHONE POWER
The mobile computer accommodates two SIM cards and supports dual standby of two
different networks. Both networks will be monitored at the same time, and the phone will
dynamically switch between the two networks during usage. Calls will be placed with either
one of the networks; you cannot switch networks in the middle of a received call or placed
call, or receive or place calls with both networks at the same time.
1) When a SIM card is installed for the first time, the phone power is turned on
automatically when the mobile computer is powered on. A dialog box pops-up when the
mobile computer is powered on notifying that a SIM card is detected.
Note: If only one SIM card is installed on the mobile computer, make sure it is installed in
the SIM 1 card slot. See Remove Battery
Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover.
Lift the battery up from its lower end.
Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left.
Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card.
4) Tap Change in the dialog box.
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5) The SIM management screen opens showing the
name of the mobile carrier and the current phone
settings.
6) To open the SIM management screen from other
screens, tap Home | Settings | SIM
management .
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5.1.1. TURN ON/OFF PHONE POWER
To power on the phone:
1) On the SIM management screen, tap the phone power switch to turn it on.
Tap the switch once more to turn off Wi-Fi power.
5.1.2. SIM CARD MISSING
If either one of the SIM card slots is empty, a warning icon will be displayed on the status
bar.
Open the Notifications list to check the notification.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Depending on your service provider, the mobile computer might support making
emergency phone call when the SIM card is locked, or even when no SIM card is inserted.
Emergency phone numbers will vary by country.
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5.2. PHONE APPLICATION
5.2.1. PHONE INTERFACE
1) When a SIM card is installed on the mobile computer and the Phone Power is on, a signal
icon appears on the status bar. The number of bars indicates the strength of the
connection.
2) Tap Home | Phone . The Phone application opens.
3) Tap the settings button to open the phone settings menu for
adding a new contact, opening the People application, or
configuring Phone Settings.
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4) Tap to open the dial pad.
5) Tap to open the dialer menu for setting speed dial numbers
and opening the People application.
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5.2.2. PLACE CALL
Enter the phone number in the dial pad and tap to initiate the call.
The phone keypad features the following buttons:
Button Description
Opens the dial pad.
Turns on the speaker.
Mutes the call.
Places the call on hold.
Adds another person to the call.
PLACE CALL USING CONTACTS
To make a call using contacts:
1) In the phone application page, tap .
2) Tap a contact to initiate a call.
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5.2.3. RECEIVE INCOMING CALL
When a call is incoming on the mobile computer, tap to pick it up.
Incoming calls will be recorded in the Phone application; in the case of a missed call, a
notification will be displayed. See Check Missed Calls.
To mute the ringtone of an incoming call, press the volume down button.
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5.2.4. CHECK MISSED CALLS
If you have a missed call, a notification icon will appear on the status bar, and a missed
call icon will appear on the lock screen. The LED on the top of the screen will also blink
red for notification. Unlock the screen and use the Notifications Panel to manage the missed
call.
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5.2.5. VIEW CALL HISTORY
1) On the Phone application page, tap the History button to open a list of history calls.
2) Use the tabs at the top of the screen to sort out the type of call.
Button Description
Lists all call history records.
Lists received calls.
List outgoing calls.
Lists missed calls.
3) Tap the phone icon next to a call record to place back the call.
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5.2.6. MAKE MULTI-PARTY CALLS
To make multi-party conference calls:
1) On the Phone application page, enter the first number to call and tap to
initiate the call.
2) After the call has begun, tap to add another member. The first call will be put on
hold.
3) Enter the second number to call and tap to initiate the call.
4) When the second call is connected, the first call will continue to be on hold. Tap the
merge call button to add the first call to the conversation. A three-party
conference call is initiated.
5) To add a fourth member, tap . The three-party call will be put on hold.
6) Enter another number to call and tap to initiate the call.
7) When the call is connected, the three-party call will continue to be on hold. Tap the
merge call button to add the three-party call to the conversation. A four-party
conference call is then initiated.
8) Tap Manage Conference to view all members of the call.
To remove a member, tap next to the member.
To speak with a member in private, tap the member, and the conference call will be put
on hold. Tap to return back to the conference call.
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5.2.7. AUDIO MODES
The mobile computer offers three different audio modes for phone calls:
HANDSET MODE
This is the default audio mode which uses the receiver above the touchscreen for audio
output during calls.
SPEAKER MODE
This mode uses the built-in speaker for audio output during calls.
HEADSET MODE
Connect a Bluetooth headset or a wired headset to the mobile computer for audio output
during calls.
USE BLUETOOTH HEADSET
See Pair Bluetooth Device to connect the mobile computer to a Bluetooth device. The
speaker phone becomes muted when a Bluetooth headset is connected.
USE WIRED HEADSET
Insert a wired headset in the Headset Jack. The speaker phone becomes muted when a
wired headset is connected.
5.2.8. IN-CALL VOLUME
Use the Volume Buttons to adjust the ringer volume and system sound level. When in the
middle of a call, use the volume buttons to adjust in-call conversation volume.
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To open phone settings, tap the settings button to on the phone application.
Indicator Status Description
Voice Call
Voicemail
Sets the carrier for voicemail service and the number for
voicemail.
IP prefix number Sets prefix number for IP dial.
Call forwarding Sets when to forward calls.
Call barring
Sets which types of outgoing and incoming calls to restrict,
and the password for call barring.
Additional settings
Sets whether to display caller ID in outgoing calls, or show
new incoming calls during an existing call.
Video Call
Local video
replacement
Sets a picture to display when the camera is off use.
Display peer video
Sets whether to display a replacement picture when the
peer video is unavailable.
Peer video
replacement
Sets the picture to display when the peer video is
unavailable.
Enable back camera Sets to enable the back camera for video calling.
Bigger Peer video Sets the peer video at a larger size than the local video.
Auto drop back Sets to drop back voice call connecting automatically.
Outgoing video call Sets to display the local video when initiating a video call.
Video incoming call
Sets to display the local video when accepting an incoming
call.
Call forwarding Sets the call forwarding settings for video calls.
Call barring Sets the call barring settings for video calls.
Additional settings Sets phone number and call waiting settings for video calls.
Internet
Call
Accounts
Sets to receive incoming calls, and adds an account for
internet calling.
Use Internet calling Enables internet calling.
Other
Settings
Fixed Dialing Numbers
Enables fixed dialing numbers (FDN), PIN2 and the phone
number list for FDN.
Minute reminder Enables a reminder at the 50th
second of every minute.
Quick responses Sets a quick response for rejecting incoming calls.
TTY mode Sets teletypewriter (TTY) mode.
International dialing
assist
Enables international dialing assistance
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The Reader Configuration utility allows you to manage the barcode reader integrated on
the mobile computer.
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6.2 Read Printed Barcodes............................................... 126
USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY
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6.1. CONFIGURE READER
The mobile computer is capable of reading printed barcodes. The reader module can be
either a (laser) 1D reader or a 2D imager. The mobile computer is installed with a CipherLab
utility Reader Config to configure the scan engine built inside. Use it to create a profile of
settings that best suits your needs.
LAUNCH READER CONFIG
To launch Reader Config:
1) Tap Home | Apps | Reader Config to open the Reader
Configuration Utility.
OR
Tap the Reader Config shortcut on the dock.
Reader Config launches in context with the reader module(s) on board the mobile
computer. On the main settings page are three sections: General Settings,
Symbology and Miscellaneous.
The following will guide to settings provided in each of the three sections.
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6.1.1. GENERAL SETTINGS
General Settings is where all reader settings are accessed from. Tap each item to enter its
sub-menu.
The functions under General Settings include:
 Scanner Preferences
 Data Output
 Enable Reader (enabled by default)
 Notification Settings
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SCANNER PREFERENCES
Options on the Scanner Preferences page differ according to the type of scan engine built
within the mobile computer.
To open Scanner Preferences page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap Scanner Preferences.
Featured settings are different for the 1D linear imager, 1D (laser) reader and 2D
imager:
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1D LINEAR IMAGER SETTINGS
Setting Description Default
Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time (configurable from 1 to 9 sec) for the
decoding process during a scan attempt.
3 sec
Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before
linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5
can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available.
The readings needed for each level are as follows:
Level Description
1 The following barcodes must be successfully
read twice before being decoded: Codabar,
MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved
25.
2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice
before being decoded.
3 All barcodes must be successfully read twice
before being decoded, except for the following
which must be read three times: MSI,
Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25.
4 All barcodes must be successfully read three
times before being decoded.
Level 1
Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior.
“Continuous” to decode the same barcode repeatedly or decode
different barcodes in a continuous motion.
“Level” for scanning by pressing the scan trigger.
Level
Timeout Between
Symbols
Sets the time for the barcode reader to resurrect its ability to
once more decode a barcode it just decoded.
Only available for Continuous mode.
1 sec
Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN
addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding
of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read.
Configurable between 2 and 30.
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Setting Description Default
Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan.
Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec.
3 sec
Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before
linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5
can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available.
The readings needed for each level are as follows:
Level Description
Level 1 The following barcodes must be
successfully read twice before being
decoded: Codabar, MSI, Industrial 25
(Discrete 25), Interleaved 25.
Level 2 All barcodes must be successfully read
twice before being decoded.
Level 3 All barcodes must be successfully read
twice before being decoded, except for the
following which must be read three times:
MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25),
Interleaved 25.
Level 4 All barcodes must be successfully read
three times before being decoded.
Level 1
Scan Angle Sets the scan angle for laser scan engine.
Wide Angle: 47° (Extended range laser reader is fixed at Wide Angle)
Narrow Angle: 35°
Wide
Angle
Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior. Options available are
Continuous and Level modes.
Continuous: Used for continuous reading of barcodes. The scan engine
remains on when this mode is activated.
Level: Reads a barcode when the trigger is pressed.
Level
Timeout Between
Symbols
Sets the time for the barcode reader to resurrect its ability to
once more decode the barcode it just decoded.
Only applied in Continuous mode
1 sec
Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN
addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding
of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read.
Configurable between 2 and 30.
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2D IMAGER SETTINGS
Setting Description Default
Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan.
Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec.
3 sec.
Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before
linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5
can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available.
Level 1
Security Level Sets the security level to ensure decoding accuracy considering
the printed quality of barcodes such as Code 128, Code 93, and
UPC/EAN. The higher the level is, the more security is ensured.
Options are:
Level Description
0 With this default, the scan engine is aggressive
enough to decode most “in-spec” barcodes.
1 Select this level if misdecodes have occurred. It
fixes most misdecodes.
2 Select this level if Level 1 should fail to eliminate
misdecodes.
3 Select this level if Security Level 2 should fail to
prevent misdecodes. However, as this level actually
impairs the decoding ability of the decoder, a safer
solution would be to improve the quality of the bar
codes to read.
Level 0
Inter-Char Gap Size Sets the intercharacter gap size for Code 39 and Codabar.
Switch between Normal and Large.
Normal
Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior.
Level: The decoding process is activated by a trigger event,
and continues until the trigger event ends, a valid decode
happens or decode session time-out is reached.
Level
Decoding
Illumination
Enables an LED light beam to aid barcode reading. Selected
(Enabled)
Decode Aiming
Pattern
Projects a crosshair at the center of the laser light beam to
facilitate barcode reading.
Selected
(Enabled)
Picklist Mode When selected, only barcodes aligned at the crosshair of the
laser light beam will be decoded.
Deselected
(Disabled)
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Display Mode Enable improved performance for reading barcodes on
electronic displays and mobile phones.
Deselected
(Disabled)
Inverse Type Decide whether to disable or enable decoding inverse barcodes,
or set as auto.
Regular
only
Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN
addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding
of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read.
Configurable between 2 and 30.
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DATA OUTPUT
Data Output allows users to set the way to output decoded data.
To open Data Output settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap Data Output.
WHERE TO OUTPUT
Keyboard Emulation setting controls where the decoded data is to be output.
Setting Descriptions Default
Keyboard Emulation Tap the switch to enable. When enabled, the reader module
treats decoded data as typed text and outputs it to the active
application on the mobile computer. Options are:
None
InputMethod
KeyEvent
InputMethod
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HOW TO OUTPUT
After the output destination is set, configure how to output decoded data, i.e. the “format”
to present decoded data.
Setting Description Default
Auto Enter Adds an ENTER character before or after each string of
decoded data. The ENTER character can be defined in the
“Auto Enter character” field below. This function saves the
trouble of pressing a confirmation key to accept each string of
decoded data. Options are:
Disable
Decoded data + Enter char
Enter char + Decoded data
Decoded data
+ Enter char
Auto Enter character Adds a key code before or after the decoded data. If [Auto
Enter] is enabled, select the ENTER character to send.
Options are:
None
Carriage Return
Tab
Space
Comma
Semicolon
Carriage
Return
Display Code Type Prefixes the output data with code type information. Deselected
(Disabled)
Show Code Length Suffixes the output data with code length information. Deselected
(Disabled)
Prefix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the left of the output data. Tap
the label to open a character table for entering the prefix.
Prefixes containing invisible characters are supported.
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Suffix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the right of the output data. Tap
the label to open a character table for entering the suffix.
Suffixes containing invisible characters are supported.
--
Field Delimiter Sets the delimiter to separate the output barcode data to the
following pieces: code type, decoded barcode data, and code
length (if applicable). Options are:
None
Comma
Semicolon
Full stop
None
ENABLE READER
Features a switch to enable or disable reader scanning ability. When enabled, a light beam
will be sent out from the scanning window each time the trigger (scan key) is pressed.
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Notification Settings enables audible, visible and tactile feedback for scanning good read,
which helps notify the user of a successful decoding.
To open Notification Settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap Notification Settings.
Setting Description Default
LED
Enable LED when
good read
Selects to enable/disable LED light (left) for
scanning good read. See Status LED for details.
Deselected
(Disabled)
Vibrator
Vibrate when good
read
Enables/disables tactile feedback (vibration) for
good read and sets the duration to vibrate.
0 second
(Disabled)
Beeper
Beep when good
read
Sets the beeper sound for scanning good read.
Users can choose to mute the beeper sound, or
configure the beeper between sounds 1 to 9.
Sound 1
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6.1.2. SYMBOLOGY
The Symbology page sets the symbologies to read, and also enables/disables some
feature(s) for a symbology to read, such as:
 Customize and transmit start/stop characters
 Verify/transmit check digits
 Enable/disable addon digits
 Convert to another symbology
 Transmit symbology ID
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To open Symbology settings page:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap 1D Symbologies or 2D Symbologies (in case of a 2D imager) to list all
symbologies which can be decoded.
1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies
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ENABLE/DISABLE SYMBOLOGY
Tap the label of each symbology to enable or disable it.
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SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS
Tap the Detail label below each symbology to access detailed settings for the specific
symbology.
For details about the featured settings:
 See Appendix II: CCD Linear Imager Symbology Settings.
 See Appendix III: Laser Reader Symbology Settings.
 See Appendix IV: 2D Imager Symbology Settings.
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6.1.3. MISCELLANEOUS
This section allows enabling code ID transmission for easy identification of the scanned
barcode.
Setting Description Default
Transmit AIM Code ID Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the
decoded data. For AIM code ID, see the following:
 Appendix II: CCD Linear Imager Symbology Settings.
 Appendix III: Laser Reader Symbology Settings.
 Appendix IV: 2D Imager Symbology Settings.
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6.1.4. READER CONFIG OPTION MENU
Reader Config provides an option menu which is accessible on the menu bar of the main
settings page. This menu allows you to test scan barcodes, import/export all settings in a
re-usable format, reset all settings back to factory default, and view copyright and version
information.
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SCAN TEST
To test scan a barcode:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu.
3) Tap Scan Test in the option menu. A page opens for test scanning.
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IMPORT AND EXPORT
Reader Config supports saving the settings and exporting them as an .xml file.
Previously exported symbology and scanner settings can be imported again on the mobile
computer. This can also be used to implement identical Reader Config settings on multiple
devices.
To import settings:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu.
3) Tap Import in the option menu.
A page opens allowing you to select a previously saved profile.
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4) Tap OK. In a few seconds a prompt will appear on the mobile computer to indicate
settings have been imported successfully.
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To export settings:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu.
3) Tap Export.
An export page opens allowing you to enter the name and location of the profile to save.
4) Tap OK to export. A prompt will appear on-screen to notify that settings have been
exported.
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RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
This function restores all settings in the Reader Config application to default.
To enable Factory Reset:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu.
3) Tap Reset to Factory defaults.
A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to
default. Tap OK to reset or Cancel to close the dialog.
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ABOUT
Tap About in the Reader Config option menu to display software version and copyright
information.
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6.2. READ PRINTED BARCODES
Aside from output to destinations as per Keyboard Emulation settings, Reader Config
provides a Scan Test feature for quick viewing of decoded data.
To perform test scanning of barcodes:
1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config.
2) Tap Scan Test on the menu bar.
A Test Scan Form opens for displaying the scanned data.
3) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read and press any of the two side triggers.
The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes.
The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period
has passed.
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The decoded data will appear on the page. When finished viewing, tap to leave the
test scan page.
To display more information such as barcode type and length, configure the reader as in
Data Output.
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TEST SCAN MENU
Tap the settings button on the menu bar to save the decoded data as a .txt file or clear
all data on the screen.
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PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY
Operating System & CPU
OS Version Android 4.4.2
CPU Cortex 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor
Memory
ROM 8GB eMMC
RAM 1GB LPDDR2 RAM
Expansion Slot One microSDHC card slot (up to 32GB)
SDXC supported
COMMUNICATION & DATA CAPTURE
Communication
USB Client USB 2.0 OTG
WPAN Bluetooth Class II, v4.0 and v2.1+EDR
WLAN
IEEE 802.11b/g/n networking
WWAN Built-in module for Quadband HSPA+/GSM
GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+
Frequency band:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA: 850/900/1900/2100
HSPA+: 14.4 Mbps/5.76 Mbps
GPS Built-in GPS with AGPS support, ephemeris downloadable
SPECIFICATIONS
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Data & Image Capture
Digital Camera 8 Mega pixels with user-controllable flash
Barcode Reader Ordering options include Linear Imager (SM1)
1D Laser (SE955)
2D Imager (SE4500)
HF RFID Reader ISO14443A/B (Mifare), ISO15693 (Felica)
Supports NFC (Peer-to-peer, Card reader, Card emulation)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Batteries
Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 3.7V, 2500 mAh
Charging time: 4 hours
Backup Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 3.7V, 70 mAh
Data retention for 30 minutes
Charging time: 4 hours
Power Adaptor
Power Supply Cord with
Universal Power Adaptor
Input AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz
Output DC 5V, 2A
Working Time
Supports working time for up to 8-10 hours.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Color Touch Screen Display
Display 4.7” Transmissive IPS LCD, 510 NITS, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Resolution qHD (960 x 540 pixels)
Notifications
Status LED Single LED which lights red when charging, green when charging is
complete, and blue when wireless radio is on
Audio Integrated with one speaker, dual array digital microphones with
echo and noise cancellation
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions 155 mm (L) x 80mm (W) x 17.3 (H)
Weight Under 260 g (2D Reader, including battery)
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Temperature
Operating -20 °C to 50 °C
Storage -30 °C to 70 °C (transmissive)
Charging 0°C to 40°C
Humidity
Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Storage 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Resistance
Impact Resistance With Hardshell:
Multiple drops onto steel at 1.5 m (5 ft.) on all six sides
Without Hardshell:
Multiple drops onto steel at 1.2 m (4 ft.) on all six sides
Tumble Test With Hardshell:
500 tumbles (1000 drops) at 0.5 m per applicable IEC tumble
specifications
Without Hardshell:
150 tumbles (300 drops) at 0.5 m per applicable IEC tumble
specifications
Splash/Dust Resistance IP54 per applicable IEC sealing specifications
Electrostatic Discharge ±15 kV air discharge, ±8 kV contact discharge
PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
Development Environment & Tools
Integrated Development
Environment
Visual Studio 2008
Visual Studio 2005
Software Development Kit Microsoft SDK
System API (DLL) for system configuration
Reader API (DLL) for reader configuration
Software & Utilities
CipherLab Software Package Reader Configuration
Third-party Software Kalipso
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Accessory Options
Hardshell
Charging Cradle
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The CipherLab developed utility Reader Configuration sets the following reader types:
 CCD (SM1)
 1D Laser (SE955)
 2D Imager (SE4500DL)
Note: 1D and 2D scan engines don’t coexist on the mobile computer as they are both
barcode readers and the mobile computer allows one barcode reader only.
IN THIS CHAPTER
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Appendix I
SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS
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SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED
Depending on the scan engine integrated on the mobile computer, supported symbologies
will differ as listed below. For details on configuring associated settings, refer to Appendix II,
III, and IV.
CCD Laser 2D
Codabar   
Code 11   
Code 39 Code 39   
Trioptic Code 39   
Italian Pharmacode (Code 32)   
Code 93   
Code 128 Code 128   
GS1-128 (EAN-128)   
ISBT 128   
Code 2 of 5 Chinese 25   
Industrial 25 (Discrete 25)   
Interleaved 25   
Convert Interleaved 25 to EAN-13   
Matrix 25   
Composite Code Composite CC-A/B   
Composite CC-C   
Compostie TLC 39   
GS1 DataBar (RSS) GS1 DataBar-14 (RSS-14)   
GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited)   
GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)   
Convert to UPC/EAN   
MSI   
Postal Codes Australian Postal   
Japan Postal   
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Netherlands KIX Code   
US Postnet   
US Planet   
UK Postal   
EAN/UPC EAN-8   
EAN-8 Extend   
EAN-13   
Bookland EAN (ISBN)   
ISSN EAN   
UPC-A   
UPC-E   
Convert to UPC-A   
UPC-E1   
Convert to UPC-A   
2D Symbologies Aztec   
Data Matrix   
Maxicode   
MacroPDF   
MicroPDF417   
MicroQR   
PDF417   
QR Code   
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SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS
CCD Engine Description Default
CODABAR
Codabar Enable
Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop
characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth
characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode.
The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop
characters.
Disable
NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the
transmitted data.
NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable
"Transmit Start/Stop Characters".
Disable
NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd.
“NOTIS Editing” must be enabled.
None
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
None
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Enable
CODE 39
Code 39 Enable
Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable
Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian
Pharmacode.
Disable
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Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes.
“Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly.
Disable
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Disable
Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding.
Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set.
Disable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 93
Code 93 Enable
Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 128
Code 128
Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable
GS1-128
GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable
ISBT 128
ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable
CODE 2 OF 5
Discrete 25
Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 25 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
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Interleaved 25
Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select
one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect,
the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
USS Check Digit
OPCC Check Digit
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
GS1 DATABAR
GS1 DataBar-14
GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable
GS1 DataBar Limited
GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable
MSI
MSI
MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes.
Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the
check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
One Check Digit
Two Check Digits
One Check
Digit
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
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Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices
are available for the pair of check digits.
Modulo10 / Modulo11
Double Modulo 10
Double
Modulo 10
UPC/EAN
EAN-8
EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable
EAN-13
EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable
Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select
Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below.
Enable
Bookland ISBN Format Select to decode Bookland data starting with 978 as 10-digit
format along with the Bookland check digit, or decode
Bookland data starting with 978/979 as EAN-13 format.
Bookland
ISBN-10
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-A
UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
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Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-E
UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and
the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-E1
UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
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Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format,
and the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
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SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS
Symbology Description Default
CODABAR
CodaBar Enable
Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop
characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth
characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode.
The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop
characters.
Disable
NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the
transmitted data.
NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable
"Transmit Start/Stop Characters".
Disable
NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd.
“NOTIS Editing” must be enabled.
None
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
None
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Enable
CODE 11
Code 11 Enable
Code 11 Switch to enable Code 11 decoding. Enable
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Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected
option. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not
be accepted.
Disable
One Check Digit
Two Check Digits
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Selects whether to include check digits in the transmitted
data.
Check Digit Option” must be enabled.
Disable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 11 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 39
Code 39 Enable
Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable
Trioptic Code 39 Selects whether to decode Trioptic Code 39.
Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of
computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters.
Enable
Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian
Pharmacode.
Enable
Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes.
“Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly.
Disable
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Disable
Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding.
Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set.
Disable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 93
Code 93 Enable
Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable
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Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 128
Code 128 Enable
Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable
GS1-128 Enable
GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable
ISBT 128 Enable
ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable
CODE 2 OF 5
Chinese 25 Enable
Chinese 25 Switch to enable Chinese 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Discrete 25 Enable
Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 25 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Interleaved 25 Enable
Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select
one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect,
the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
USS Check Digit
OPCC Check Digit
Disable
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Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
Convert To EAN-13 Convert a 14-character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN-13
if the following requirements are met:
The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13
check digit.
Disable
GS1 DATABAR
GS1 DataBar-14 Enable
GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable
Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar and converts the
barcode to EAN-13.
Disable
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable
GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable
GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable
MSI
MSI Enable
MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes.
Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the
check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
One Check Digit
Two Check Digits
One Check
Digit
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices
are available for the pair of check digits.
Modulo10 / Modulo11
Double Modulo 10
Double
Modulo 10
UPC/EAN
EAN-8 Enable
EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable
Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable
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EAN-13 Enable
EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable
Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select
Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below.
Enable
Bookland ISBN Format Select to decode Bookland data starting with 978 as 10-digit
format along with the Bookland check digit, or decode
Bookland data starting with 978/979 as EAN-13 format.
Bookland
ISBN-10
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-A Enable
UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-E Enable
UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
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Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and
the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-E1 Disable
UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1
preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data
being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format,
and the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
Coupon Code
Coupon Code Switch to enable Coupon Code decoding. Disable
MISCELLANEOUS
Laser Engine Description Default
Miscellaneous Options
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Transmit AIM Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the data.
Each AIM Code ID contains a three-character string “]cm”:
] = Flag Character (ASCII 93)
c = Code Character (see below)
m = Modifier Character (see below)
Disable
AIM CODE ID – CODE CHARACTERS
Code Character Code Type
A Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32
C Code 128, Coupon (Code 128 portion)
d Data Matrix
E UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC portion)
e GS1 DataBar (RSS)
F Codabar
G Code 93
H Code 11
I Interleaved 25
L PDF417, Macro PDF417, Micro PDF417
M MSI
Q QR Code, MicroQR
S Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), IATA 2 of 5
U Maxicode
X Code 39 Trioptic, Bookland EAN, Matrix 25, US Postnet, US Planet, UK Postal,
Japan Postal, Australian Postal, Dutch Postal
z Aztec
AIM CODE ID – MODIFIER CHARACTERS
Code Type Option Value Option
Code 39 0 No check character or Full ASCII processing.
1 Check digit has been verified.
3 Check digit has been verified and stripped.
4 Full ASCII conversion has been performed.
5 Result of option values 4 and 1.
7 Result of option values 4 and 3.
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Code 128 0 Standard data packet. No Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first
character position.
1 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first character position.
2 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the second character position.
Interleaved 25 0 No check digit processing.
1 Check digit has been verified.
3 Check digit has been verified and stripped.
Codabar 0 No check digit processing.
Code 93 0 Always transmit 0.
MSI 0 Modulo 10 check digit verified and transmitted.
1 Modulo 10 check digit verified but not transmitted.
Industrial 25
(Discrete 25)
0 Always transmit 0.
UPC/EAN 0 Standard data packet in full EAN country code format, which
is 13 digits for UPC-A and UPC-E (not including addons).
3 Standard data packet with two-digit or five-digit addons.
4 EAN-8 data packet.
A UPC-A with Addon 2 barcode, 012345678905-10, is transmitted to the host
as a 18-character string, ]E3001234567890510.
Bookland EAN 0 Always transmit 0.
Trioptic Code 39 0 Always transmit 0.
Code 11 0 Single check digit (has been verified.)
1 Two check digits (has been verified.)
3 Check digit has been verified but not transmitted.
GS1 DataBar (RSS) 0 Always transmit 0.
RSS-14 and RSS Limited will be transmitted with an Application Identifier “01”.
For example, an RSS-14 barcode, 10012345678902, is transmitted as
]e00110012345678902.
Note: In EAN-128 emulation mode, RSS is transmitted using Code 128 rules (= “]C1”).
EAN.UCC
Composites (RSS,
EAN-128, 2D
portion of UPC
composite)
Native mode transmission
0 Standard data packet
1 Data packet containing the data following an encoded symbol
separator character.
2 Data packet containing the data following an escape
mechanism character. The data packet does not support the
ECI protocol.
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3 Data packet containing the data following an escape
mechanism character. The data packet supports the ECI
protocol.
EAN-128 emulation
1 Data packet is a EAN-128 barcode (= data is preceded with
“]JC1”).
Note: UPC portion of composite is transmitted using UPC rules.
PDF417,
Micro PDF417
0 Scan engine is set to conform to protocol defined in 1994
PDF417 symbology specifications.
When this option is transmitted, the receiver cannot reliably
determine whether ECIs have been invoked or whether data byte
92DEC has been doubled in transmission.
1 Scan engine is set to follow the ECI protocol (Extended
Channel Interpretation). All data characters 92DEC are
doubled.
2 Scan engine is set for Basic Channel operation (no escape
character transmission protocol). Data characters 92DEC are
not doubled.
When decoders are set to this mode, unbuffered Macro symbols and
symbols requiring the decoder to convey ECI escape sequences
cannot be transmitted.
3 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first
codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915.
4 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first
codeword is in the range 908-909.
5 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first
codeword is in the range 910-911.
A PDF417 barcode, ABCD, with no transmission protocol enabled, is
transmitted as ]L2ABCD.
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Data Matrix 0 ECC 000-140, not supported.
1 ECC 200.
2 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position.
3 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position.
4 ECC 200, ECI protocol implemented.
5 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position, ECI protocol
implemented.
6 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position, ECI protocol
implemented.
Maxicode 0 Mode 4 or 5
1 Mode 2 or 3
2 Mode 4 or 5, ECI protocol implemented.
3 Mode 2 or 3, ECI protocol implemented in secondary
message.
QR Code 0 Model 1
1 Model 2 / MicroQR ECI protocol not implemented.
2 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented.
3 Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented, FNC1 implied in first
position.
4 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented, FNC1 implied in first
position.
5 Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented, FNC1 implied in
second position.
6 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented, FNC1 implied in second
position
Aztec 0 Aztec symbol.
C Aztec Rune symbol.
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SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS
1D SYMBOLOGIES
Symbology Description Default
CODABAR
CodaBar Enable
Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop
characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth
characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode.
The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop
characters.
Disable
NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the
transmitted data.
NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable
"Transmit Start/Stop Characters".
Disable
NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd.
“NOTIS Editing” must be enabled.
None
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
None
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Enable
CODE 11
Code 11 Enable
Code 11 Switch to enable Code 11 decoding. Enable
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Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected
option. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not
be accepted.
Disable
One Check Digit
Two Check Digits
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Selects whether to include check digits in the transmitted
data.
Check Digit Option” must be enabled.
Disable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 11 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 39
Code 39 Enable
Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable
Trioptic Code 39 Selects whether to decode Trioptic Code 39.
Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of
computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters.
Enable
Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian
Pharmacode.
Enable
Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes.
“Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly.
Disable
Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the
check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to
transmit.
“Verify Check Digit” must be enabled.
Disable
Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding.
Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set.
Disable
Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 93
Code 93 Enable
Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable
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Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
CODE 128
Code 128 Enable
Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable
GS1-128 Enable
GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable
Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used
to separate data fields of variable length and application
identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data
strings. Tap the keyboard icon to open a mapping table for
selecting a separator character to replace with.
None
ISBT-128 Enable
ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable
Concatenation Sets whether to enable decoding ISBT-128 by performing
concatenation of ISBT data
Disable: Does not perform concatenation
Enable: Performs concatenation on all ISBT-128 barcodes.
Auto-discriminate: Auto-discriminates between the ISBT-128
barcodes which require concatenation and those which do not need
concatenation.
Auto-discrimi
nate
Redundancy When “Auto-discriminate” is applied, decide the number of
times of supplementary decoding the same barcode to count
as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 20
10
CODE 2 OF 5
Chinese 25 Enable
Chinese 25 Switch to enable Chinese 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Discrete 25 Enable
Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
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Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Interleaved 25 Enable
Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select
one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect,
the barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
USS Check Digit
OPCC Check Digit
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
Convert To EAN-13 Convert a 14-character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN-13
if the following requirements are met:
 The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13
check digit.
Disable
Matrix 25 Enable
Matrix 25 Switch to enable Matrix 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the Matrix 2 of 5 symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Redundancy Enables or disable read redundancy for Matrix 2 of 5. Disable
Verify Check Digit Select whether to verify the check digit, which is the last
character of the barcode. If the check digit is incorrect, the
barcode will not be accepted.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
COMPOSITE
Composite CC-A/B Disable
Composite CC-A/B Switch to enable Composite CC-A/B decoding. Disable
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Composite CC-C Enable
Composite CC-C Switch to enable Composite CC-C decoding. Enable
Composite TLC 39 Disable
Composite TLC 39 Switch to enable Composite TLC 39 decoding. Disable
Composite General Preference
UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be "linked" with a 2D barcode during
transmission as if they were one barcode.
UPC Never Linked
Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D
barcode is detected.
UPC Always Linked
Transmit UPC barcodes and the 2D portion. If the 2D
portion is not detected, the UPC barcode will not be
transmitted.
CC-A/B or CC-C must be enabled.
Auto-discriminate
Transmit UPC barcodes as well as the 2D portion if
present.
UPC always
Linked
GS1-128 Emulation
Mode
Sets GS1-128 emulation mode for UCC/EAN Composite
Codes.
Disable
GS1 DATABAR
GS1 DataBar-14 Enable
GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable
Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar and converts the
barcode to EAN-13.
Disable
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable
GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable
Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar Limited and converts
the barcode to EAN-13.
Disable
Security Level There are setting options from Level 1 to 4. Level 3
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable
GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable
Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used
to separate data fields of variable length and application
identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data
strings.
None
KOREAN 3 OF 5
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Korean 3 of 5 Disable
MSI
MSI Enable
MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable
Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode.
One Fixed length (Length 1)
Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2)
Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2)
Any Length
Max / Min
Length
(4-55)
Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes.
Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the
check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted.
One Check Digit
Two Check Digits
One Check
Digit
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Disable
Algorithm
When two check digits are set for verification, two choices
are available for the pair of check digits.
Modulo10 / Modulo11
Double Modulo 10
Double
Modulo 10
POSTAL CODE
Australian Postal Enable
Japan Postal Enable
Netherlands KIX Code Enable
US Postnet Enable
US Planet Enable
USPS Postal Enable
UPU FICS Postal Enable
UK Postal Enable
Postal General Preference Enable
US Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for US Postnet or US
Planet.
Enable
UK Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for UK Postal. Enable
UPC/EAN
EAN-8 Enable
EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable
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Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being
transmitted.
Enable
Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable
EAN-13 Enable
EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable
Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select
Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below.
Disable
Bookland ISBN Format Decodes Bookland data starting with 978 in 10-digit format
along with the Bookland check digit, or Bookland data
starting with 978/979 in 13-digit format.
Bookland
ISBN-10
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
ISSN EAN Checkbox to enable ISSN EAN decoding. Disable
UPC-A Enable
UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A preamble System
Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
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Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable
UPC-E Enable
UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E preamble System
Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and
the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
UPC-E1 Disable
UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable
Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5.
Ignore Addon
Auto-discriminate
Ignore addon
Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 preamble System
Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted.
No transmit: transmits none of the above
Transmit System Character: transmits system number only
Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system
number and country code
Transmit
System
Character
Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format,
and the next process will follow the settings configured for
UPC-A.
Disable
Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last
character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted.
Enable
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Coupon Code
Coupon Code Switch to enable Coupon Code decoding. Disable
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2D SYMBOLOGIES
Symbology Description Default
Aztec Enable
Aztec Switch to enable Aztec decoding. Enable
Data Matrix Enable
Data Matrix Switch to enable Data Matrix decoding. Enable
Decode Mirror Image Switch to enable decode mirror images.
Never
Does not decode Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror
images.
Always
Decodes Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror images.
Auto
Decodes both mirrored and unmirrored Data Matrix
barcodes.
Never
Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used
to separate data fields of variable length and application
identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data
strings.
None
Maxicode Enable
MicroPDF417 Disable
MicroPDF417 Switch to enable MicroPDF417 decoding. Disable
Code 128 Emulation Transmit data from certain Micro PDF 417 barcodes as if it
was encoded in Code 128 barcodes.
Transmit AIM code ID character in Miscellaneous options must be
enabled first.
When applied, the MicroPDF417 barcodes are transmitted
with one of these prefixes:
The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 903-905:
The original Code ID "]L3" will be changed to "]C1".
The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 908 or 909:
The original Code ID "]L4" will be changed to "]C2".
Disable
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The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 910 or 911:
The original Code ID "]L5" will be changed to "]C0".
MicroQR Enable
PDF417 Enable
QR Code Enable
QR Code Switch to enable QR Code decoding. Enable
MISCELLANEOUS
2D Engine Description Default
Miscellaneous Options
Transmit AIM Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the data.
Each AIM Code ID contains a three-character string “]cm”:
] = Flag Character (ASCII 93)
c = Code Character
m = Modifier Character
Refer to AIM Code ID – Code Characters.
Disable

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싸이퍼랩PDA CipherLab RS30 2D 4.7인치 안드로이드PDA 산업용PDA 기업용모바일컴퓨터 바코드PDA 매뉴얼

  • 1. RS30 Mobile Computer Android 4.4.2 Version 1.03
  • 2. Copyright © 2015 CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. All rights reserved The software is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law. Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited. Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. CIPHERLAB does not warrant that this document is error-free. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. For product consultancy and technical support, please contact your local sales representative. Also, you may visit our web site for more information. The CipherLab logo is a registered trademark of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. All brand, product and service, and trademark names are the property of their registered owners. The editorial use of these names is for identification as well as to the benefit of the owners, with no intention of infringement. CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. Website: http://www.CipherLab.com
  • 3. FOR USA 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 communication. 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. 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTICES
  • 4. FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER CAUTION This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not stare into beam. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION The product complies with the FCC / Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the products can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. 1. FCC SAR Value (Standard limit is 1.6 W/Kg) USA (1g): Max. 0.9 W/Kg 2. CE SAR Value (Standard limit is 2 W/Kg) CE (10g): Max. 0.339 W/Kg SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to human body or the product itself.  DO NOT disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery.  DO NOT expose the device or the battery to any flammable sources.  For green-environment issue, it's important that batteries should be recycled in a proper way. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. CARE & MAINTENANCE  This mobile computer is intended for industrial use. The mobile computer is rated IP54, however, damage may be done to the mobile computer if it is exposed to extreme temperatures or soaked in water.  When the body of the mobile computer gets dirty, use a clean, wet cloth to wipe off dust and debris. DO NOT use bleaches or cleaners.  Use a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to wipe dust off the LCD touch screen. DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects against the surface. Always keep the LCD dry.
  • 5.  If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, download the collected data to a host computer, and then remove the battery pack from the mobile computer’s battery compartment. Store the mobile computer and battery pack separately.  If you encounter malfunction on the mobile computer, write down the specific scenario and consult your local sales representative.
  • 6. EUROPE - EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  EN 60950-1: 2001  EN 60950-1/A1: 2010  EN 60950-1/A11: 2009  EN 60950-1/A12: 2011 Safety of Information Technology Equipment  EN 62479:2010 Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and electrical equipment with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 GHz)  EN 62311: 2008 / Article 3(1)(a) and Article 2 2006/95/EC) Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) (IEC 62311:2007 (Modified))  EN 50360: 2001+A1: 2012 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz - 3 GHz)  EN 62209-1: 2006 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices – Human models, instrumentation, and procedures – Part 1: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for hand-held devices used in close 13 proximity to the ear (frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz).  EN 62209-2: 2010 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless communication devices — Human models, instrumentation, and procedures  EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1: 2006 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods.  EN 300 330-1 V1.7.1: 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods.  EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1: 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part1: Technical characteristics and test methods.
  • 7.  EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1: 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.  EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.  EN 301 893 V1.6.1: 2011 Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.  EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1: 2011 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS), Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-2000 Third-Generation cellular networks; Part 1: Harmonized EN for IMT-2000, introduction and common requirements, covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.  EN 301 511 V9.0.2: 2003 Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC).  EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2008 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements.  EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz.  EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1: 2005 ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment ad services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS).  EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1: 2012 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment.  EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1: 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA) for Mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment.
  • 9. Version Date Notes 1.03 Dec 29, 2016 Add “Import & Export” and “Assign Intent” to 2.8 Programmable Keys 1.02 Nov 19, 2015 Modify the description of 3.8. OS Update 1.01 Oct 21, 2015 Add Verify Check Digit, NOTIS Editing Type, and Transmit Check Digit to Codabar Change the options of Keyboard Emulation to None, InputMethod, KeyEvent Remove 2D Presentation Mode Add Security Level to GS1 Databar Limited (2D only) Add Battery Hot Swap to 2.1.3. Add a note of RS30 Charging Cradle to 1.2.1. 1.00 May 7, 2015 Initial release RELEASE NOTES
  • 11. CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES.....................................................................................................................- 3 - For USA .......................................................................................................................................... - 3 - For Product with Laser.................................................................................................................. - 4 - Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information................................................................................ - 4 - Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................ - 4 - Care & Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... - 4 - EUROPE - EU Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................................... - 6 - RELEASE NOTES ............................................................................................................................- 9 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 1 Features............................................................................................................................................. 2 Inside the Package............................................................................................................................ 2 Accessories........................................................................................................................................ 3 Related Documentation.................................................................................................................... 3 QUICK START .................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Overview................................................................................................................... 5 1.1.1. Installing Battery...................................................................................................... 7 1.1.2. Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card................................................. 9 1.1.3. Installing Hardshell................................................................................................10 1.1.4. Power On/Off Mobile Computer ...........................................................................10 1.1.5. Using Hardware Buttons .......................................................................................11 1.1.6. Connecting Headset..............................................................................................11 1.2. Charging & Communication..................................................................................12 1.2.1. Charge Mobile Computer ......................................................................................12 1.2.2. Wired Data Transmission......................................................................................15 1.2.3. Using Wireless Networks.......................................................................................15 USING THE RS30 MOBILE COMPUTER........................................................................................... 17 2.1. Battery....................................................................................................................18 2.1.1. Battery Status Indicators.......................................................................................19 2.1.2. Monitor Battery Level ............................................................................................20 2.1.3. Replace Main Battery............................................................................................22 2.1.4. Power Management ..............................................................................................23 2.2. Memory ..................................................................................................................24 2.2.1. Check Storage Space ............................................................................................25 2.3. Touch Screen.........................................................................................................26 2.3.1. Screen Brightness .................................................................................................26 2.3.2. Screen Rotation.....................................................................................................26 2.3.3. Screen Timeout Settings.......................................................................................27 2.3.4. Text Size.................................................................................................................28 2.4. Notifications...........................................................................................................29 2.4.1. Status LED .............................................................................................................29 2.4.2. Audio.......................................................................................................................29 2.4.3. Vibrator...................................................................................................................29 2.5. Date and Time .......................................................................................................30
  • 12. 2.5.1. Set Date, Time and Time Zone .............................................................................30 2.6. Language & Keyboard Input .................................................................................31 2.6.1. On-screen Keyboard..............................................................................................31 2.7. Sound and Volume ................................................................................................32 2.8. Programmable Keys ..............................................................................................33 2.9. Data Capture..........................................................................................................39 2.9.1. Barcode Reader.....................................................................................................39 2.9.2. Digital Camera .......................................................................................................39 2.10. Snap-on USB Charging Cable................................................................................40 2.11. Charging Cradle .....................................................................................................41 BASIC OPERATION .......................................................................................................................... 42 3.1. Home Screen .........................................................................................................43 3.1.1. Customize Home Screen.......................................................................................45 3.1.2. Customize Wallpaper.............................................................................................47 3.2. Widgets...................................................................................................................48 3.2.1. Add Widgets...........................................................................................................49 3.2.2. Remove Widgets....................................................................................................50 3.3. Status Bar ..............................................................................................................51 3.4. Notifications Panel ................................................................................................54 3.5. Applications Menu.................................................................................................56 3.6. Manage Applications.............................................................................................58 3.6.1. Current Applications..............................................................................................58 3.7. Suspend & Lock.....................................................................................................59 3.7.1. Suspend Device.....................................................................................................59 3.7.2. Lock Device............................................................................................................59 3.8. OS Update..............................................................................................................60 WIRELESS RADIOS.......................................................................................................................... 69 4.1. Use Wireless Wide Area Network .........................................................................70 4.1.1. Share WWAN Data.................................................................................................71 4.1.2. Data Usage.............................................................................................................72 4.1.3. Data Connection Settings .....................................................................................73 4.1.4. SIM Card Settings..................................................................................................74 4.2. Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) .............................................................75 4.2.1. Power On/Off Wi-Fi ................................................................................................75 4.2.2. Connect to Wi-Fi Network......................................................................................76 4.2.3. Manually Add Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................78 4.2.4. Advanced Wi-Fi Settings........................................................................................79 4.2.5. Configure Proxy Server..........................................................................................80 4.2.6. Use Static IP Address ............................................................................................80 4.2.7. Connect With Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) .........................................................80 4.2.8. Modify Wi-Fi Network.............................................................................................80 4.2.9. Disconnect Wi-Fi Network .....................................................................................81 4.3. Use Bluetooth ........................................................................................................82 4.3.1. Bluetooth Profiles..................................................................................................82 4.3.2. Power On/Off Bluetooth........................................................................................83 4.3.3. Set Bluetooth Visibility...........................................................................................84 4.3.4. Change Bluetooth Name.......................................................................................85 4.3.5. Pair Bluetooth Device............................................................................................85
  • 13. 4.3.6. Unpair Bluetooth Device .......................................................................................86 4.3.7. Select Bluetooth Service.......................................................................................86 4.4. Use Near Field Communications ..........................................................................87 USING THE PHONE.......................................................................................................................... 91 5.1. Phone Power..........................................................................................................92 5.1.1. Turn On/Off Phone Power.....................................................................................93 5.1.2. SIM Card Missing...................................................................................................93 5.2. Phone Application..................................................................................................94 5.2.1. Phone Interface .....................................................................................................94 5.2.2. Place Call................................................................................................................96 5.2.3. Receive Incoming Call ...........................................................................................97 5.2.4. Check Missed Calls ...............................................................................................98 5.2.5. View Call History ....................................................................................................99 5.2.6. Make Multi-Party Calls.........................................................................................100 5.2.7. Audio Modes ........................................................................................................101 5.2.8. In-call Volume ......................................................................................................101 5.2.9. Phone Settings.....................................................................................................102 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY ....................................................................................105 6.1. Configure Reader.................................................................................................106 6.1.1. General Settings..................................................................................................107 6.1.2. Symbology............................................................................................................115 6.1.3. Miscellaneous......................................................................................................119 6.1.4. Reader Config Option Menu................................................................................120 6.2. Read Printed Barcodes .......................................................................................126 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................129 Platform, Processor & Memory.....................................................................................................129 Communication & Data Capture ..................................................................................................129 Electrical Characteristics ..............................................................................................................130 Physical Characteristics................................................................................................................130 Environmental Characteristics .....................................................................................................131 Programming Support...................................................................................................................131 Accessories....................................................................................................................................132 SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................133 Symbologies Supported................................................................................................................134 CCD (SM1) ....................................................................................................................................137 Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................137 LASER (SE955) .............................................................................................................................143 Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................143 Miscellaneous ..........................................................................................................................148 AIM Code ID – Code Characters..............................................................................................149 AIM Code ID – Modifier Characters.........................................................................................149 2D IMAGER (SE4500DL) ..............................................................................................................153 Symbology Settings.......................................................................................................................153 1D Symbologies .......................................................................................................................153 2D Symbologies .......................................................................................................................162 Miscellaneous ..........................................................................................................................163
  • 15. 1 The RS30 Mobile Computer, powered by Android 4.4.2, is light-weight, easy to use, and provides more powerful and handy tools to delivering flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, the RS30 Mobile Computer provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communication, long-lasting working hours, and so on. Its large color transmissive display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting conditions. Integrated with Bluetooth v4.0, v2.1+EDR and 802.11b/g/n technologies, the mobile computer also includes a GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ module to gain greater speeds and optimal mobility. In particular, an integrated GPS receiver is made available for use with third-party location-based applications. This manual serves to guide you through how to install, configure, and operate the mobile computer. The Care & Maintenance section is specifically crucial for those who are in charge of taking care of the mobile computer. We recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the manual thoroughly before use. Thank you for choosing CipherLab products! INTRODUCTION
  • 16. 2 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES  Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard IP54  Android 4.4.2 operating system with a powerful Cortex 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor  8GB eMMC flash memory to store OS and software programs  1GB LPDDR2 RAM to store and run programs, as well as store program data  One expansion slot for microSDHC memory card up to 32GB, SDXC supported  Three reader options — 1D linear, 1D laser or 2D imager  Built-in 8.0 Megapixel CMOS digital camera with white LED for flash and auto focus  Left and right side triggers for ambidextrous scanning  Total wireless solution — connectivity includes Bluetooth v4.0 and v2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, and near field communication (NFC)  A 4.7” color transmissive display with 960x540 pixels to deliver excellent visibility in all lighting conditions  Configurable feedback indicators including speaker and vibrator  Built-in scan engine setting tool Reader Configuration which serves out-of-the-box keyboard wedge functionality  Accessories and peripherals include USB Charging and Data Transfer Cable, Snap-on USB Charging Cable and Charging Cradle INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the kit package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer.  RS30 Mobile Computer  Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack  Wrist Band  Micro USB Charging and Data Transfer Cable  Snap-on USB Charging Cable  AC Power Adaptor  Quick Guide
  • 17. 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ACCESSORIES  Hardshell  Charging Cradle RELATED DOCUMENTATION Log in to GoBetween to access related documentation about the RS30 mobile computer from the CipherLab Central Service (CCS) platform. Download the GoBetween desktop or mobile device application, or launch the GoBetween Lite web application from the following site: http://ccs.cipherlab.com/.
  • 18. 4 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual
  • 20. 6 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual No. Description No. Description 1 Proximity+ALS Sensor Hole 2 Receiver 3 Status LED 4 Touchscreen 5 Power Button 6 Micro USB Port 7 Side Key 8 Speaker 9 Wristband Slot 10 Charging Pins 11 Headset Jack 12 Scan Window 13 Camera Flash 14 Camera 15 Battery Cover Latch 16 Battery Cover 17 NFC Detection Area 18 Volume Buttons 19 Side Key 20 Wristband Slot
  • 21. 7 Chapter 1 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 1.1.1. INSTALLING BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. To install the main battery: 1) Push the battery lock at the top of the battery cover to the right in order to unlock. 2) The battery cover will open automatically. 3) Insert the main battery with the contact pins facing the lower end. Fix the top edge of the battery first. 4) Press down the lower edge of the battery. 5) Fix the lower edge of the battery cover, then push the upper end in. 6) Push the battery lock to the left to lock. Warning: (1) Check that the battery lock is at the “lock” position before powering on the device. (2) For initial use, insert a charged battery, lock the battery cover in place, then press the Power key to power on the mobile computer.
  • 22. 8 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Remove Battery 1) Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover. 2) Lift the battery up from its lower end. 3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left.
  • 23. 9 Chapter 1 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 1.1.2. INSTALLING SIM CARD, SAM CARD AND MEMORY CARD The RS30 Mobile Computer is equipped with two SIM card slots, one SAM card slot and one memory card slot. To insert the cards: 1) Remove the battery cover as described in steps 1-3 of Installing Battery. 2) Insert the cards into their respective slots according to the directions indicated. Push the cards to lock them in. Top Left Top Right SIM2 card slot (GSM only) SIM1 card slot (GSM & WCDMA) Bottom Left Bottom Right SAM card slot SD card slot The SIM 1 slot (on the right) supports both 2G and 3G networks, while the SIM 2 slot (on the left) supports only 2G networks. See Data Connection Settings for how to configure 2G and 3G networks. 3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock back to the lock position. Remove Cards 1) Remove the battery cover as described in steps 1-3 of Installing Battery. 2) Push the SIM cards, SAM card and SD card to eject them from their slots. 3) Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock back to the lock position.
  • 24. 10 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1.3. INSTALLING HARDSHELL The Hardshell is a protective cover that shields the mobile computer from impact due to bumps, drops and scratches. To fit the mobile computer in the Hardshell: 1) Fix the upper end of the mobile computer in at a 45 degree angle. 2) Press the two lower corners of the mobile computer down to secure it inside the shell. 1.1.4. POWER ON/OFF MOBILE COMPUTER POWER ON To power on the mobile computer, press and hold the power button located on the upper right side of the device. The mobile computer opens to show the Home Screen. Note: For the mobile computer to power on, the battery cover must be secured in place. POWER OFF To power off the mobile computer, press and hold the power button for more than three seconds. A menu will appear on-screen which allows you to power off the device, switch to airplane mode, or set the system sound to mute or vibrate only. Make sure all user data and tasks have been stored before tapping Power off.
  • 25. 11 Chapter 1 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 1.1.5. USING HARDWARE BUTTONS On the bottom of the mobile computer are three hardware buttons that deliver the following functions: Button Function Description Back button Returns to the previous screen or closes the active window or keyboard. Home button Displays the Home screen. Tap and hold the Home button to open a list of recently used applications. Recent apps button Opens a list of recently used applications. 1.1.6. CONNECTING HEADSET The headset jack is located on the top of the mobile computer. You can use the headset for audio playback or communication via the phone application, audio instant messaging, etc. 1) Flip up the rubber cover. 2) Connect the headset to the headset jack. 3) Replace the rubber cover.
  • 26. 12 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.2. CHARGING & COMMUNICATION 1.2.1. CHARGE MOBILE COMPUTER The main battery may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the kit package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer. You may use the Snap-on USB Charging Cable or Charging Cradle along with a power adapter to charge the mobile computer. Charging Time Main battery: The main battery powers the mobile computer to work. It takes approximately 4 hours to charge an empty main battery to full. The charging LED above the screen (located on the right) will light up in red while charging and will turn green when charging is complete. When the main battery is removed, RTC retention will be maintained for at least 30 minutes. Backup battery: The backup battery is mounted on the main board. Its role is to temporarily keep the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is drained out so data in DRAM will be retained. The backup battery takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full by the main battery or power adapter. Charging Temperature It is recommended to charge the battery at room temperature (18°C to 25°C) for optimal performance. Battery charging stops when ambient temperature drops below 0°C or exceeds 40°C. Operation on Battery Power When 802.11b/g/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, Bluetooth v4.0 & v2.1+EDR and GPS are all enabled on battery power, the main battery level will drop down substantially. Prolonged use of the display and continued scanning of barcodes will also affect battery level. In order to prevent system shut down after the battery is drained out, we suggest that you keep a fresh battery for replacement at all times, or connect the mobile computer to an external power.
  • 27. 13 Chapter 1 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. USE SNAP-ON USB CHARGING CABLE 1) Fasten the Snap-on USB Charging Cable to the lower end of the mobile computer. 2) Connect the other end of the cable to the adapter. 3) Fix the adapter plug onto the adapter, and plug in into an electrical outlet. RS30 LED Indicator Status Description Charging Red, solid Charging the mobile computer Red, blink Charging error Green, solid Charging complete No light Charging error (charging will stop)
  • 28. 14 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USE CHARGING CRADLE 1) Insert the mobile computer onto the Charging Cradle. Press the mobile computer down till you hear a ‘click’ to make sure it is secured in the charging station. If the Hardshell is installed on the mobile computer, remove the cap on the Cradle’s charging station, and insert the mobile computer. 2) Connect the adapter to the Cradle, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Note: (1) The LED indicator on RS30 Charging Cradle shows the status of battery charging only; the status of terminal charging is shown on the device itself. (2) Not Charging could be the result of battery damage, battery’s failure to touch the connector, or AC plug coming off. (3) Charging error could be due to high battery temperature. RS30 Cradle LED Indicator Status Description Charging Red, solid Charging the battery Red, blink Charging error Green, solid Charging complete No light Not charging
  • 29. 15 Chapter 1 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 1.2.2. WIRED DATA TRANSMISSION Use the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC for data transmission. 1.2.3. USING WIRELESS NETWORKS The mobile computer supports widely applied wireless technologies including Bluetooth v4.0 & v2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n and NFC, and is able to send/receive data in real time in an efficient way. Select GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ modules embedded for a total wireless solution for data and voice communication.
  • 31. 17 This chapter explains the features and usage of the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 Battery ...................................................................... 18 2.2 Memory ..................................................................... 24 2.3 Touch Screen ............................................................. 26 2.4 Notifications ............................................................... 29 2.5 Date and Time............................................................ 30 2.6 Language & Keyboard Input ......................................... 31 2.7 Sound and Volume...................................................... 32 2.8 Programmable Keys .................................................... 33 2.9 Data Capture.............................................................. 39 2.10 Snap-on USB Charging Cable...................................... 40 2.11 Charging Cradle ........................................................ 41 Chapter 2 USING THE RS30 MOBILE COMPUTER
  • 32. 18 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1. BATTERY  Main Battery The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.7V / 2500mAh Li-ion battery pack, and it takes approximately 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor. However, the charging time may vary by your working condition.  Spare Battery A spare battery pack is provided as an accessory. We recommend keeping a fully charged spare battery at hand in order to replace the main battery when it is nearly drained out.  Backup Battery Settled on the main board is a backup battery that keeps the mobile computer in suspension when the main battery is depleted. The backup battery is a 60 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, and can retain data in the DRAM for 30 minutes when it is fully charged (as long as wireless modules on the mobile computer are inactive). The backup battery can be charged by the main battery or the power adapter, and takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full. Warning: (1) The battery cover must be secured in position. If not, the mobile computer cannot turn on by pressing the power key. (2) For a new battery, make sure it is fully charged before using. (3) To avoid data loss, when replacing the main battery, make sure you replace it with a well-charged spare battery pack. Always prepare a spare battery at hand, especially when you are on the road. (4) When the mobile computer has been on backup battery for 30 minutes, the system will shut down. Be sure to replace the main battery as soon as possible in order to avoid data loss.
  • 33. 19 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.1.1. BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS The main battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. Therefore, when the main battery level goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a regular basis. By checking the battery status icon, you can tell the battery level remaining in the main battery. Battery Icon Description External power source is connected and main battery is being charged. Main battery is fully charged. Main battery level is partially drained. Main battery level is low. Main battery level is very low and needs charging immediately. Note: When the mobile computer is fully charged and battery level reaches 100%, the battery icon will change from to to indicate charging is completed. Warning: (1) Once the battery level drops below 15%, the low battery notification will be displayed on the screen. (2) Data loss with RAM may occur when battery level is low. Always save data before the battery runs out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement. (3) Constant usage of the mobile computer at low battery level can affect battery life. For maximum performance, recharge the battery periodically to avoid battery drain out and maintain good battery health.
  • 34. 20 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.2. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL MAIN BATTERY LEVEL The main battery is the only source that feeds the mobile computer to work. It also supplies the backup battery on the main board in order to retain the data stored in DRAM. When main battery level gets low, recharge it or replace it as soon as possible. Most critically, back up the important data from time to time to protect your work. To check main battery level: Tap Home | Settings | Battery . Battery level percentage is also shown to provide a clear grasp of the remaining battery power. The screen also shows the rate of battery discharge since the last battery charging session, how long the device has been running on battery power, and which applications are consuming the most battery power.
  • 35. 21 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. LOW BATTERY ALERT When the main battery level drops to 15%, the mobile computer prompts a warning reminding you to charge the main battery. Connect the mobile computer to an external power source, or replace the main battery pack as soon as possible. To replace the main battery pack, see Replace Main Battery.
  • 36. 22 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.3. REPLACE MAIN BATTERY When main battery level is low, follow the steps below to replace the main battery. 1) Press and hold the power button on the side of the mobile computer. 2) Tap power off in the pop-up menu. The mobile computer will power off. 3) Open the battery cover and insert a charged main battery as in Installing Battery. 4) Press the power button to power on the mobile computer. Note: (1) Before replacing the main battery, make sure the backup battery is well-charged in order to avoid unnecessary data loss. (2) After removing the main battery, insert a well-charged battery as soon as possible. BATTERY HOT SWAP Backup battery supplies system power during battery hot swap. When battery cover is removed, the system will enter suspend mode and not wake up until battery cover is put back and the power button is pressed. When battery cover is removed, status LED will light up red for 3 to 5 seconds and then go off. Main battery is ready to be replaced. When main battery is removed, the system will stay in suspend mode for 30 minutes. To avoid system being shut down without warning, please replace the main battery within the 30 minutes.
  • 37. 23 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.1.4. POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power. Warning: Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripheral devices while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power.  Bring an additional main battery pack with you on the road.  End wireless connections (such as Bluetooth v4.0 & v2.1+EDR, 802.11b/g/n, GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+, NFC and GPS) which are not in use.  Shorten the screen turn off time. See Screen Timeout Settings.  Reduce the screen brightness level. See Screen Brightness.  Shut down automatic data syncing of applications (such as Email, Calendar, Contacts).
  • 38. 24 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.2. MEMORY  Flash Memory (ROM) 8GB flash memory for storing the OS (Android 4.4.2) and custom application programs.  Random-access Memory (RAM) 1GB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data.  Expansion Slot The mobile computer is equipped with one microSDHC card slot which accommodates an SD card up to 32 GB (microSDXC is supported as well). CAUTION OF DATA LOSS When the main battery is removed or drained, the backup battery on the main board takes over to supply the mobile computer and keep it in suspension. A fully charged backup battery will retain the data in the RAM for 30 minutes. When the backup battery is drained out as well, the mobile computer will shut down, and only the contents of RTC will be retained. All other unsaved data will be lost. If you want to put away the mobile computer for a couple of days, you should be aware that data loss occurs when the main battery and backup battery discharges completely. Therefore, it is necessary to backup data and files before putting away the mobile computer.
  • 39. 25 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.2.1. CHECK STORAGE SPACE Tap Home | Settings | Storage to check usage of the internal and external storage spaces.
  • 40. 26 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3. TOUCH SCREEN The mobile computer comes with a 4.7” transmissive LCD with 960 by 540 pixels resolution (qHD). The LED backlight of the screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning: DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the screen. 2.3.1. SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Tap Home | Settings | Display | Brightness. Adjust screen brightness by dragging the slider to the right (to increase brightness) or left (to reduce brightness). Select the Economical backlight checkbox to enable automatic backlight adjustment with the mobile computer’s built in sensor. Note: To save battery power, dim the screen brightness while working in a well-lit area, or set a shorter sleeping plan for the screen backlight to go off. 2.3.2. SCREEN ROTATION For the mobile computer to automatically adjust screen orientation: Select Home | Settings | Display | Auto-rotate screen. Note: The Home Screen does not rotate.
  • 41. 27 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.3.3. SCREEN TIMEOUT SETTINGS Tap Home | Settings | Display | Sleep. Select the time for screen timeout.
  • 42. 28 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3.4. TEXT SIZE Tap Home | Settings | Display | Font Size. Select the font size between Small, Normal, Large and Extra Large.
  • 43. 29 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.4. NOTIFICATIONS 2.4.1. STATUS LED An LED indicators located above the touch screen provide information about charging status, scanner light beam, and scanner "Good Read" during data collection. Indicator Status Description Charging Green, solid Charging complete Red, solid Charging the mobile computer Red, blinking Charging error (for instance, battery not in place) Barcode or wireless tag decode Green, flash once Good read Wireless radio Blue, blinking Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data is in use Note: For Scanner decode and Scanner beam LED to function, LED notification must be enabled in Reader Configuration. See
  • 44. 30 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Notification Settings. 2.4.2. AUDIO The speaker is used to play sounds for events in windows and programs, or play audio files. In addition, it can be programmed for status feedback. In noisy environments, you may consider connecting a headset instead. A headset jack is provided on the top of the mobile computer, which is a 3.5 mm DIA stereo earphone jack. The mobile computer also supports using Bluetooth headsets. Supported audio file formats include: WAV, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, AU (including ADPCM), Midi, XMF, AMR (NB and WB). Use the volume buttons on the side of the mobile computer to adjust the system volume. 2.4.3. VIBRATOR The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for tactile feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments. You may also set the mobile computer to vibrate only, in which all system sounds will be muted and replaced by the vibrator. Press and hold the power key, and tap the vibrate mode icon in the menu.
  • 45. 31 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.5. DATE AND TIME 2.5.1. SET DATE, TIME AND TIME ZONE By default, the mobile computer automatically synchronizes the date and time to the WWAN network (if connected). To set the data and time manually: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Date & time . 2) Tap Automatic data & time and select Off to disable using network-provided time. 3) Deselect Automatic time zone. 4) Tap Set date. Use the sliders to select the correct month, date and year. Tap Done to save. 5) Tap Set time. Use the sliders to select the correct time. Tap Done to save. 6) Tap Select time zone. Select the correct time zone from the list.
  • 46. 32 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.6. LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD INPUT Tap Home | Settings | Language & input to change the system language, default keyboard type, and configure keyboard input and speech settings. 2.6.1. ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD Tap a text input field to automatically open an on-screen keyboard. ADJUST KEYBOARD SETTINGS To configure keyboard settings, tap and hold the comma button until a settings button appears. A menu will open allowing you to adjust input language (if you would like to use an input language different from the system language) or keyboard settings. EDIT TEXT Tap and hold text on the screen to enable a text editing menu for selecting all text, or cutting, copying and pasting text within or across applications. Some applications may use different ways to select or edit text. ENTER NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS The top row of keys on the on-screen keyboard have an ellipsis (…) below the character. Tap and hold one of the top row keys until a menu opens, and select a number.
  • 47. 33 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ENTER UPPERCASE LETTERS Tap and hold the Shift key, and tap a character key to enter an uppercase letter. The letters will return to lower case once an uppercase letter is entered. ENTER SYMBOLS Tap to switch to a keyboard for entering numbers and symbols. On this keyboard, tap to open a keyboard for entering special characters. Tap and hold a number or symbol key to open a menu of additional symbols related to that key. Tap to switch back to the keyboard for entering lowercase letters. 2.7. SOUND AND VOLUME Use the volume buttons on the left side of the mobile computer to adjust system and ringer volume.
  • 48. 34 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.8. PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Tap Home | Settings | Programmable Keys to assign specific functions to the four programmable keys: volume up, volume down, and the left and right function keys (side keys). After redefining the programmable keys, tap Apply to allow the changes to take effect. Note: The newly assigned function will not take effect until Apply is tapped.
  • 49. 35 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ENABLE WAKEUP Select the Enable wakeup checkbox to enable pressing the key to wake the mobile computer from suspend mode. Note: This checkbox is automatically disabled if an application is selected for the key on the Apps tab page. ASSIGN KEYCODE Tap the key you would like to assign. A screen opens showing a list of available keycodes or applications. On the Keycodes tab page, scroll down to view the entire list of keycodes, and tap a keycode to apply.
  • 50. 36 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ASSIGN APPLICATION Tap the key you would like to assign. Tap the Apps tab page to open a list of available applications. Scroll down to view the entire list of applications, and tap an application to apply. After an application is selected, an icon will appear next to the assigned key. Also, the Enable wakeup checkbox will be automatically disabled.
  • 51. 37 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. RESTORE FUNCTION To restore a key to its previously assigned function, tap the Restore button in the bottom right corner.
  • 52. 38 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual IMPORT AND EXPORT SETTING After finishing configuring the keys, you can save the setting to a txt file, allowing you to apply the same setting to other devices. To do this, tap More and then “Export”. To import the configuration file to be used in Programming Keys, make sure the file is saved in the phone’s internal storage as a txt file. On Programming Key screen, tap More and then “Import”. The new setting will be immediately applied to the keys.
  • 53. 39 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ASSIGN INTENT By assigning an Intent, you can activate pre-set activity registered in this Intent and broadcast this Intent as well. Input the name of the Intent and then tap on “Commit”.
  • 54. 40 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.9. DATA CAPTURE 2.9.1. BARCODE READER A selection of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig.exe utility. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology, enable the symbology first. 2.9.2. DIGITAL CAMERA An integrated 8 megapixel camera in the mobile computer is specifically designed for collecting image data. You may use the image capture utility to turn on the camera and capture images.
  • 55. 41 Chapter 2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.10.SNAP-ON USB CHARGING CABLE The Snap-on USB Charging Cable provides a convenient way to charge your mobile computer. Click the Snap-on USB Charging Cable on to attach; pull either side outwards to detach Connect USB to PC or adapter to charge mobile computer Cable completes charging in approximately 4 hours LED on mobile computer shows charging status Adapter input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz; output 5VDC/2A Note: The Snap-on USB Charging Cable is for charging only. For data communication, use the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC or laptop.
  • 56. 42 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.11.CHARGING CRADLE The Charging Cradle charges your mobile computer and a spare battery at the same time.  Presents charging compartment for mobile computer and spare battery  Provides micro USB socket on the back for charging  Supports USB Host Mode via a USB OTG cable  Completes charging in approximately 4 hours  Two LEDs, one for power connection status and one for battery charging status  Adapter input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz; output 5VDC/2A Note: The Charging Cradle is for charging only. For data communication, use the micro USB cable to connect the mobile computer to your PC or laptop.
  • 57. 43 This chapter describes the basic skills to work with the RS30 Mobile Computer, for instance how to operate the home screen, check system statuses and manage notifications. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission are introduced in the following chapters. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 Home Screen.............................................................. 43 3.2 Widgets ..................................................................... 48 3.3 Status Bar.................................................................. 51 3.4 Notifications Panel....................................................... 54 3.5 Applications Menu ....................................................... 56 3.6 Manage Applications.................................................... 58 3.7 Suspend & Lock .......................................................... 59 3.8 OS Update ................................................................. 60 Chapter 3 BASIC OPERATION
  • 58. 44 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1. HOME SCREEN When the mobile computer is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the mobile computer. A locked screen will appear. Slide the lock button in either direction to unlock the screen. The Home Screen appears showing a status bar, shortcut icons, and a dock bar containing an All Apps button. The home screen allows up to four pages for placing shortcut icons and widgets. You may customize the home screen according to your preferences.
  • 59. 45 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Shortcut icons Dock All Apps button Status bar Search bar Widget icons
  • 60. 46 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1.1. CUSTOMIZE HOME SCREEN ADD APPLICATION SHORTCUT TO HOME SCREEN 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap . 2) Locate the application to add. 3) Tap and hold the application icon. The home screen will appear. 4) Drag the application icon to your preferred position and release to have it placed. ADD WIDGET TO HOME SCREEN 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen. 2) Tap Widgets in the menu that appears. 3) Tap and hold the widget to add. The home screen will appear. 4) Drag the widget to your preferred position and release to have it placed. MOVE APPLICATION SHORTCUTS ON HOME SCREEN 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut you would like to move. 2) Drag the icon to the preferred position and release it to have it placed. REMOVE APPLICATION SHORTCUT OR WIDGET FROM HOME SCREEN 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut or widget you would like to move. 2) Drag the icon to the top of the screen where the remove icon is located. CREATE FOLDER 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut you would like to move. 2) Drag the icon on the top of another icon to create a folder. NAME FOLDER 1) Tap the folder you would like to name. 2) Tap Unnamed Folder and edit the folder name. 3) Tap Done on the on-screen keyboard. REMOVE FOLDER 1) Tap and hold the folder you would like to remove. 2) Drag the folder to the top of the screen where the remove icon is located. CHANGE HOME SCREEN WALLPAPER 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen.
  • 61. 47 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2) Tap Wallpapers in the menu that appears. 3) Select an image to apply as the wallpaper. 4) Tap Set wallpaper at the bottom of the wallpaper preview screen to apply it.
  • 62. 48 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1.2. CUSTOMIZE WALLPAPER 1) Tap and hold any empty area on the Home Screen. A settings menu for the Home Screen will open at the bottom. 2) Tap WALLPAPER in the settings menu. 3) A wallpaper selection screen opens. Scroll through the wallpapers to select a wallpaper to apply.
  • 63. 49 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.2. WIDGETS Widgets are designed for easy control of settings and viewing of status. Enabled widgets will be displayed on the Home Screen. By default, two widgets are enabled, the power control widget and digital clock widget. Default Widget Icon Description Power control Wi-Fi control. .Tap to Power On/Off Wi-Fi. Bluetooth control. Tap to Power On/Off Bluetooth. GPS control. Tap to set GPS mode between high accuracy and battery saving. Data syncing control. Tap to sync data of your Google account. Widgets on Home Screen
  • 64. 50 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Screen brightness control. Tap to set the screen brightness profile between full, half, dim or auto. Digital clock Shows the current time, date and the set alarm. 3.2.1. ADD WIDGETS To add a widget: 1) Tap and hold any empty area on the Home Screen. A settings menu for the Home Screen will open at the bottom. 2) Tap WIDGETS in the settings menu. 3) A widget menu opens. Tap and hold a widget and drag it to the Home Screen you would like to place it on.
  • 65. 51 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.2.2. REMOVE WIDGETS To remove a widget: 1) Tap and hold a widget so it becomes highlighted. The widget is available for relocation. 2) Drag the widget to the top of the screen where a remove icon is located. The remove icon will change to red to indicate the widget is about to be removed.
  • 66. 52 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.3. STATUS BAR The left side of the status bar shows notification icons, and the right side of the status bar shows status icons. NOTIFICATION ICONS Icon Description More notifications are available, tap to show the Notifications Panel Upcoming event Data is syncing A problem has occurred with sign-in or data sync A new system update file is available on the server A song is currently playing Preparing storage card Storage card is almost full Uploading data Downloading data; when download is finished, icon stops flashing Connected to PC via USB cable. Change the type of USB connection by viewing the notification in the Notifications Panel No SIM card detected in either of the two SIM card slots NFC is enabled Multiuser feature is enabled New user is logged in Status iconsNotification icons
  • 67. 53 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Text message is received Missed call Car mode is active Connected to/disconnected from VPN network Bluetooth tethering is active USB tethering is active Wi-Fi network is available Wi-Fi hotspot is active STATUS ICONS The icons at the top of the screen are explained below. Icon Description GPS is active Currently searching for location data Alarm is active Vibrate mode is active; all system sounds (except media and alarms) are muted Phone ringer is muted Microphone is muted during a call Battery is fully charged Battery is partially drained Battery level is very low Battery is almost completely drained and needs charging immediately Battery is charging Airplane mode is active
  • 68. 54 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Bluetooth is active Connected to a Bluetooth device Connected to a Wi-Fi network No Wi-Fi signal detected Signal strength of mobile network No mobile network signal Connected to 3G network Connected to HSPA network Connected to EDGE network Connected to GPRS network No SIM card installed
  • 69. 55 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.4. NOTIFICATIONS PANEL Use a downwards sliding motion from the top of the screen to open the notifications panel. To close the panel, slide the screen back upwards. VIEW NOTIFICATIONS Tap a notification message to enter a page for subsequent activity. The activity required for each notification will differ.
  • 70. 56 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CLEAR NOTIFICATION Slide each notification sideways to have it cleared. Some notifications will require subsequent activity to be cleared; tap the notification to enter a corresponding settings page for taking further steps. CLEAR ALL NOTIFICATIONS Tap on the status bar to clear all notifications. Ongoing notifications and notifications that require subsequent activity to be cleared will remain in the list.
  • 71. 57 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.5. APPLICATIONS MENU Tap on the Home screen to open the applications menu. Icon Name Description Browser Accesses the internet or intranet. Calculator Performs mathematical calculations. Calendar Creates and manages events, meetings and appointments. Camera Takes pictures and shoots videos. Clock Sets date, time, time zone according to your locale, and sets and manages alarms. Downloads List all files downloaded on the mobile computer. Email Sends and receives emails. F-Droid Free market service for browsing, installing and keeping track of applications for Android platform. File Manager Browses and manages files on the local storage and storage card. Gallery Views photos and videos stored on the mobile computer. MAPS.ME Tracks your current location, searches for specific locations, plans routes to target destinations, and offers downloadable map data. Messaging Sends SMS and MMS messages. Movie Studio Creates movies with the video files stored on the mobile computer. Music Plays music and audio files stored on the mobile computer and storage card. People Manages contact information, and shares or exports/imports the information to other devices or SD card.
  • 72. 58 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Phone Places and receives calls, accesses voicemail, views call history, manages phone contacts and adjusts phone settings. Reader Config Sets scanner preferences, data output format and destination, symbology settings, and reads barcodes. Search Searches the internet and mobile computer with the Google search engine. Settings Opens settings to configure the mobile computer. SIM Toolkit Additional services provided by your mobile carrier. Sound Recorder Records and plays audio information. ToDo Manages tasks to do. Videos Plays video files taken or stored on the mobile computer. Zello Allows the mobile computer to be used as a walkie talkie by connecting to either a Wi-Fi network or cellular network. Set up channels to create groups talks, and enable encryption to provide secure communication. UnifiedNlp Location provider middleware which can be used along with a backend service to provide geolocation service through Wi-Fi network or cellular network. Configure a backend to use for geolocation or address lookup, then activate UnifiedNlp in Home | Settings | Location . Launch a front-end location discovery application for location tracking.
  • 73. 59 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.6. MANAGE APPLICATIONS 3.6.1. CURRENT APPLICATIONS Tap and hold the Home button . The screen will show a list of recently used applications. Actions to taks on this screen include the following: SWITCH BETWEEN APPLICATIONS Tap one of the listed applications to open it on the screen. END APPLICATION Slide an application to the left or right to close it. Note: Close unused applications in order to release RAM. Remember to save your data or settings before closing any application.
  • 74. 60 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.7. SUSPEND & LOCK 3.7.1. SUSPEND DEVICE The mobile computer operates continuously once it is powered on. To minimize power consumption and prevent unintended operation, suspend the mobile computer if you are not actively using it. The mobile computer can be quickly awoken from suspend mode to operate as needed. When the mobile computer enters suspend mode, the system is in a power-saving status, meaning the device will not respond to screen touch, and volume keys and side buttons will also be unavailable until the device is unlocked. SUSPEND RS30 Press the power button to suspend the mobile computer. The mobile computer will automatically suspend when the time period set in Screen Timeout Settings has passed without any activity. 3.7.2. LOCK DEVICE LOCK RS30 Tap Home | Settings | Security | Screen lock to change the lock method. None Slide: Uses the default slide gesture to unlock a locked screen. Voice Unlock: Select a voice command to use for unlocking the screen. Pattern: Enter a pattern to use for unlocking the screen. PIN: Uses the PIN code to unlock a locked screen. Password: Enter a password of at least 4 characters for unlocking the screen. UNLOCK RS30 When the mobile computer is in suspend mode, pressing the power button will wake it up. If a lock method is set, follow the gestures below to unlock the screen: None Slide: Slide the lock icon in either direction so it relocates outside of the white circle. Voice Unlock: Say the voice command to unlock. Pattern: Swipe the set pattern to unlock. PIN: Enter the PIN code to unlock. Password: Enter the password unlock. Warning: To save battery power, suspend the mobile computer when not in use.
  • 75. 61 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3.8. OS UPDATE Updating the operating system on the mobile computer helps maintain it at an optimized state. You may choose to update the system by establishing a wireless network connection to the Internet and downloading the update file from the OTA server. Or you may download the update file from CipherLab official website (http://ccs.cipherlab.com), and store it on an SD card. Note: The mobile computer will shut down during system update. Save any unfinished tasks and data before updating the system in order to avoid data loss. NETWORK UPDATE 1) In order to check for and download the latest system update file on the server, make sure a wireless network connection to the Internet is established on the mobile computer. Note: To avoid any additional charges to your wireless data plan, Wi-Fi connection to the Internet is recommended for downloading the file. 2) Tap Home | Settings | About phone | System updates. A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK.
  • 76. 62 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3) The mobile computer searches for the latest system update file on the server. Tap DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL to download the update file. Tap to refresh. When a new system update file is detected on the server, a notification icon will appear on the status bar, and a text notification will pop up in the notifications panel.
  • 77. 63 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. If your mobile computer has the latest version installed already and there is currently no later version available, or if no wireless connection is established, the System updates screen will show the following message: 4) When the system update file has been downloaded, tap INSTALL to open an “Install update” confirmation window. Tap Install in the confirmation window to begin the installation.
  • 78. 64 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5) Once complete, a notification will appear showing that the system has been updated successfully. Tap OK to show the Home screen. SD CARD UPDATE 1) Obtain the latest system update file, and copy the file onto the root storage of your SD card. 2) Insert the SD card into the memory card slot on the mobile computer. Press the power button to power it on. 3) Tap Home | Settings | About phone | System updates.
  • 79. 65 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact with support@cipherlab.com.tw for the password. Enter the password and tap OK. 4) The mobile computer searches for an available system update file on the SD card. Note: Make sure the SD card is inserted in the mobile computer. If not, the screen will show that your system is currently up to date.
  • 80. 66 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual If there is a later version of the system update file available on the server, it will be listed on the screen along with the update file found on the SD card. Tap the update file you would like to use and proceed. 5) Tap INSTALL to open an “Install update” confirmation window. Tap Install in the confirmation window to begin the installation.
  • 81. 67 Chapter 3 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 6) Once complete, a notification will appear showing that the system has been updated successfully. Tap OK to show the Home screen.
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  • 83. 69 The Wi-Fi module integrated on the mobile computer lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 Use Wireless Wide Area Network................................... 70 4.2 Use Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) ...................... 75 4.3 Use Bluetooth............................................................. 82 4.4 Use Near Field Communications .................................... 87 Chapter 4 WIRELESS RADIOS
  • 84. 70 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1. USE WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK The mobile computer will be automatically configured to connect to your wireless service provider’s network when you insert a SIM card and turn on data connection for the first time. 1) When a SIM card is inserted, a dialog will appear confirming the mobile carrier detected. By default, data connection is set as “off”. If you would like to change the default settings, tap Change to enter the SIM management settings page. 2) By default, phone power is turned “on”, and data connection is turned “off”. To enable mobile data connection, tap Data connection, and select the mobile carrier you would like to use.
  • 85. 71 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio EDIT ACCESS POINT NAME You may need to change the access point name according to the information obtained from your mobile carrier. 1) Tap Home | Settings | Mobile networks. 2) On the Network settings page, tap Access Point Names. 3) Tap the settings button , and tap New APN in the pop-up menu. 4) Tap each field to input the APN name and settings obained from your mobile carrier. 5) When finished, tap the settings button and tap Save. 6) Tap the radio button next to the APN you would like to apply. 4.1.1. SHARE WWAN DATA The WWAN connection on the mobile computer can be shared to other devices. You may share internet connection with a computer or device through USB or Bluetooth tethering, or share with a maximum of eight devices by turning the mobile computer into a Wi-Fi hotspot. BLUETOOTH TETHERING To share data connection through Bluetooth tethering: 1) Pair the mobile computer with the device of interest. 2) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot. 3) Tap Bluetooth tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with Bluetooth-connected devices. 4) To disable data connection through Bluetooth sharing, uncheck the Bluetooth tethering checkbox. USB TETHERING To share data connection through USB tethering: 1) Connect the mobile computer with a USB cable. A USB icon will appear at the top of the screen, and in the Notifications panel, a description “Connected as USB Storage” will appear. 2) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot. 3) Tap USB tethering. The mobile computer will share its WWAN network with the connected host computer. WI-FI HOTSPOT To share data connection in the form of a Wi-Fi hotspot: 1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Tethering & portable hotspot. 2) Tap the Wi-Fi hotspot switch to enable data sharing through Wi-Fi. The mobile computer will start broadcasting its SSID for other devices to connect.
  • 86. 72 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3) Tap the Wi-Fi hotspot label to manage Wi-Fi hotspot settings: set when to turn the Wi-Fi hotspot off, change SSID and security settings, select whether to minimize battery usage when Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled, enable WPS mode and adjust bandwidth, and view connected users. 4.1.2. DATA USAGE Data usage is the amount of data uploaded or downloaded on the mobile computer. Managing the data usage amount within a certain period of time is a recommended task, as an excess amount of data usage might incur additional fees from your service provider. To check wireless data usage: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Data usage . 2) The Overview tab page opens showing a summary of data usage for your mobile network and Wi-Fi connection. Open the tab page of your mobile carrier to view a chart of data usage on a monthly cycle. SET DATA USAGE LIMIT 1) Open the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier. 2) Tap the Mobile data switch to enable data usage overview. 3) Select the Set mobile data limit checkbox to enable a limit for mobile data. 4) To adjust the limit level, tap the limit value on the chart to open a value selection box. If a limit is set, when the data usage amount reaches the limit, mobile data connection will be automatically disabled. ENABLE DATA USAGE DURING ROAMING 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button . 2) Select the Data roaming checkbox for your mobile carrier. 3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data roaming. Tap OK to confirm. RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button . 2) Select the Restrict background data checkbox. 3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data restriction. Tap OK to confirm. The mobile computer conserves data usage by restricting background mobile data. Certain applications and services will be disabled unless the mobile computer is connected to a Wi-Fi network. AUTO SYNC 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap the settings button . 2) Select the Auto-sync data checkbox.
  • 87. 73 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 3) A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data auto-synchronization. Tap OK to confirm. Once auto-sync is enabled, any changes made to your personal account will be automatically reflected on the mobile computer. 4.1.3. DATA CONNECTION SETTINGS TURN ON/OFF DATA CONNECTION To manually turn on/off mobile data connection: 1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks. 2) On the Network settings page, tap Data connection to show a dialog box for selection. 3) To turn on data connection, tap the radio button for the mobile carrier of interest. To turn off all data connection, tap Off. 3G DATA CONNECTION To manually turn on/off 3G mobile data connection: 1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks. 2) On the Network settings page, tap 3G service. 3) Tap Enable 3G to show a dialog box for selection. 4) To enable 3G data connection for a specific mobile carrier, tap the radio button for the mobile carrier of interest. To turn off all 3G data connection, tap Off. The mobile computer will thus be limited to 2G networks if data connection is enabled. 2G DATA CONNECTION To manually turn on/off 2G mobile data connection: 1) Tap Home | Settings | More… | Mobile networks. 2) On the Network settings page, tap 3G service. 3) Tap Network Mode to adjust the network mode. 4) Select the network mode between 2G/3G or 3G only. Note: To limit data connection to 2G networks, set Network Mode to 2G/3G, and set Enable 3G to Off. To limit data connection to 3G networks, set Network Mode to 3G only, and for Enable 3G, select the mobile carrier you would like to use.
  • 88. 74 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1.4. SIM CARD SETTINGS LOCK SIM CARD To lock the SIM card: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Security . 2) Tap Set up SIM card lock. 3) Tap Lock SIM card. 4) Enter the PIN to enable SIM card lock. Once enabled, you are required to enter the PIN code in order to use the phone CHANGE PIN CODE To change the PIN code: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Security . 2) Tap Set up SIM card lock. 3) Tap Change SIM PIN. 4) Enter your old PIN code to confirm your identity, and then input a new PIN code.
  • 89. 75 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 4.2. USE WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WI-FI) 4.2.1. POWER ON/OFF WI-FI To power on Wi-Fi: 1) Tap the Wi-Fi icon on the power control widget. OR 1) Tap Home | Settings . 2) Tap the Wi-Fi switch to turn on Wi-Fi power. Tap the switch once more to turn off Wi-Fi power.
  • 90. 76 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.2. CONNECT TO WI-FI NETWORK To connect to a Wi-Fi network: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Wi-Fi . The Wi-Fi screen shows a list of available Wi-Fi hotspots. 2) Tap the network you would like to connect to. OR Tap and hold the network to connect, and tap Connect to network in the pop-up menu. 3) If the network is an open one, the mobile computer will attempt to connect to it directly. When connected, the status will change to show “Connected”. If the network is a secured one, the mobile computer prompts a dialog to enter the password for connection.
  • 91. 77 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio  For WEP/WPA/WPA2 PSK connections: Enter the required password and tap Connect.  For 802.1x EAP connections: Check the Show advanced options checkbox and select the EAP method in the drop-down box (PEAP, TLS, TTLS, PWD, SIM, AKA), and the Phase 2 authentication in the drop-down box (None, MSCHAPV2, GTC). Select a CA certificate and User certificate if required (certificates may be installed under Home | Settings | Security.) Enter your username in the Identity box and the password in the Password box if required.
  • 92. 78 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.3. MANUALLY ADD WI-FI NETWORK If the network you would like to connect to does not broadcast its SSID, or if the network is out of range, you may add it manually. 1) On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the add button seated at the bottom. 2) In the dialog box, enter the name of the network in the Network SSID field, and select a security method in the Security field (None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP).  For WEP/WPA/WPA2 PSK connections: Enter the required password and tap Save.  For 802.1x EAP connections: Check the Show advanced options checkbox and select the EAP method in the drop-down box (PEAP, TLS, TTLS, PWD, SIM, AKA), and the Phase 2 authentication in the drop-down box (None, MSCHAPV2, GTC). Select a CA certificate and User certificate if required (certificates may be installed under Home | Settings | Security.) Enter your username in the Identity box and the password in the Password box if required. 3) If necessary, select the Proxy server and IPv4 settings. By default, no proxy is set and IP settings are set to DHCP.
  • 93. 79 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 4.2.4. ADVANCED WI-FI SETTINGS To configure advanced Wi-Fi settings: 1) On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the settings button seated at the bottom right. 2) Select Advanced in the pop-up menu. Available settings are as below: Icon Description Network notification Notifies when an open network is available. Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Sets when to turn Wi-Fi on during sleep. Scanning always available Allows location discovering applications to search for the device even when Wi-Fi is off. Install certificates Installs certificates recently downloaded or placed on the internal storage. Wi-Fi optimization Minimizes battery usage when Wi-Fi is on. MAC address Displays the MAC address of the device when connecting to Wi-Fi- networks. IPv6 address Displays the IPv6 address of the device. IPv4 address Displays the IPv4 address of the device.
  • 94. 80 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.5. CONFIGURE PROXY SERVER A proxy server acts as an intermediary between an endpoint device and another server from which the device is requesting a service. To change the proxy settings for a connection: 1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Check the Show advanced options checkbox. 3) Tap Proxy and select Manual in the pop-up menu. 4) Enter the address of the proxy server in the Proxy hostname field. Enter the port number for the proxy server in the Proxy port. Enter the addresses of websites which are allowed to bypass the proxy server in the Bypass proxy for field. (Use the separator | between addresses.) 5) Tap Connect. 4.2.6. USE STATIC IP ADDRESS By default, the device uses DHCP to assign an IP address when connecting to a wireless network. You may set for the device to connect to a network using a static IP address. 1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Check the Show advanced options checkbox. 3) Tap IPv4 settings and select Static in the pop-up menu. 4) Enter the IP address, gateway, network prefix length, DNS 1 address and DNS 2 address in the fields provided. 5) Tap Connect. 4.2.7. CONNECT WITH WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS) Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) allows easy establishment of a secure wireless network. The mobile computer supports WPS through push button configuration. 1) On the Wi-Fi hotspot scanning screen, tap the WPS button . 2) A dialog will pop-up on the screen showing the remaining time allowed for pressing the WPS button on the router. 3) On your wireless router, press the WPS button. The device will connect to your router. 4.2.8. MODIFY WI-FI NETWORK To change the settings for a connected network: 1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list.
  • 95. 81 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 2) Tap Modify network in the pop-up menu. 3) In the dialog box that opens, modify the network settings, and tap Save. 4.2.9. DISCONNECT WI-FI NETWORK To disconnect a connected network: 1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Forget network in the pop-up menu.
  • 96. 82 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3. USE BLUETOOTH The RS30 Mobile Computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on remote devices. 4.3.1. BLUETOOTH PROFILES Bluetooth Profiles Supported Generic Access Profile (GAP) For device discovery and authentication. Serial Discovery Profile (SDP) Discovers services on remote devices. Serial Port Profile (SPP) Sets up a virtual serial port to connect two Bluetooth devices. Human Interface Device Profile (HID) Provides a low latency Bluetooth connection with keyboards, pointing devices, etc. Object Push Profile (OPP) Pushes and pulls objects to and from a push server. Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) Accesses the internet and other dial-up services. Hands-Free Profile (HFP) Allows using a hands-free device to place and receive calls. Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Streams stereo-quality audio to a wireless headset or speaker. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Allows controlling of television and Hi-Fi equipment. Generic Object Exchange Profile (GEOP) Provides a basis for other data profiles. Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) Uses Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol for Bluetooth transmission. General Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP) Provides a basis for A2DP and VDP. Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Transfers Phone Book Objects to a car kit to display the information of an incoming call received on the mobile phone, or initiate a call.
  • 97. 83 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 4.3.2. POWER ON/OFF BLUETOOTH To power on Bluetooth: 1) Tap the Bluetooth icon on the power control widget. . OR 1) Tap Home | Settings . 2) Tap the Bluetooth switch to turn on Bluetooth power. Tap the switch once more to turn off Bluetooth power. Note: After turning on, Bluetooth power is maintained even when the mobile computer is suspended. However, if the power mode is switched to Airplane Mode, Bluetooth power will be turned off regardless of the settings.
  • 98. 84 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3.3. SET BLUETOOTH VISIBILITY To pair Bluetooth devices: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Bluetooth . 2) Tap Search For Devices at the bottom of the screen. The screen shows a list of Bluetooth devices nearby. 3) By default, Bluetooth visibility is turned off. Tap ANDROID BT at the top of the screen to turn on Bluetooth visibility. The status will change to “Visibile to all nearby Bluetooth devices”. BLUETOOTH VISIBILITY TIMEOUT To change the timeout period for Bluetooth visibility: 1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap in the bottom right corner. 2) Tap Visibility timeout in the pop-up menu. 3) Select a timeout period for Bluetooth visibility to be automatically turned off.
  • 99. 85 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 4.3.4. CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME To change the Bluetooth name to make the mobile computer more: 1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap in the bottom right corner. 2) Select Rename phone in the pop-up menu. Type a new name in the field and tap Rename. 4.3.5. PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE To pair Bluetooth devices: 1) Tap Home | Settings | Bluetooth . 2) Tap Search For Devices at the bottom of the screen. The screen shows a list of Bluetooth devices nearby. 3) Scroll throught the list and tap the device you would like to pair. Note: If the device you would like to pair with is not listed, make sure Bluetooth visibility is enabled on the device.
  • 100. 86 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4) The Bluetooth pairing request window opens. Depending on the pairing settings of the Bluetooth device, you may need to enter a passkey, or confirm the assigned passkey on the device to pair if a smart pairing method is applied. 5) Enter/confirm the passkey on the device to pair. 6) Once pairing is done, the Bluetooth device will be listed in the Paired Devices list. 4.3.6. UNPAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE To unpair a paired device: 1) In the Paired Devices list, tap the settings button next to the paired device. 2) On the Paired Bluetooth device screen, tap Unpair. 4.3.7. SELECT BLUETOOTH SERVICE To select the service of a paired device: 1) In the Paired Devices list, tap the settings button next to the paired device. 2) On the Paired Bluetooth device screen, check the profile to use.
  • 101. 87 Chapter 4 Wireless Radio 4.4. USE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS Near field communications (NFC) uses close proximity (4 cm or less) to establish radio communication through electromagnetic fields. With NFC enabled, the mobile computer can collect information from NFC tags, exchange information with other NFC supported devices, and even change information on the NFC tag if authorized. Before starting to communicate through NFC, perform the following: 1) On the mobile computer, tap Home | Settings | More…. 2) On the Wireless & networks page, make sure the NFC switch is enabled. 3) Tap the NFC label to enter the NFC settings page, and tap Android Beam. 4) Make sure the Android Beam switch is enabled. PAIR WITH NFC ENABLED BLUETOOTH DEVICES 1) On the device you would like to pair with, make sure NFC is enabled and Bluetooth discovery is enabled.
  • 102. 88 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the battery cover. 3) Move the mobile computer in proximity with the device. A screen notification will appear to indicate that pairing is successful. SHARE INFORMATION 1) Open the web page, video, photo or contact info page you would like to transfer. 2) Place the back of the mobile computer in close proximity with the other device you would like to share data with. 3) When the two devices connect, a “Touch to beam” notification will appear on the screen. 4) Touch the screen to initiate data transfer. Note: Once the data begins to transfer, the two devices only need to be held within a 10 m (32.8 ft.) range; they no longer have to be held within close range in order to transfer successfully. COMMUNICATION WITH NFC 1) On the mobile computer, launch an NFC enabled application. 2) Hold the mobile computer without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the battery cover. 3) Place the mobile computer close to the NFC tag or device until the application indicates data transfer is complete.
  • 105. 91 The RS30 Mobile Computer allows making phone calls and connecting to the network over Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA). Insert the SIM card before turning on the power. Refer to Remove Battery Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover. Lift the battery up from its lower end. Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left. Installing SIM Card. Note: If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is supported. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 Phone Power .............................................................. 92 5.2 Phone Application ....................................................... 94 Chapter 5 USING THE PHONE
  • 106. 92 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1. PHONE POWER The mobile computer accommodates two SIM cards and supports dual standby of two different networks. Both networks will be monitored at the same time, and the phone will dynamically switch between the two networks during usage. Calls will be placed with either one of the networks; you cannot switch networks in the middle of a received call or placed call, or receive or place calls with both networks at the same time. 1) When a SIM card is installed for the first time, the phone power is turned on automatically when the mobile computer is powered on. A dialog box pops-up when the mobile computer is powered on notifying that a SIM card is detected. Note: If only one SIM card is installed on the mobile computer, make sure it is installed in the SIM 1 card slot. See Remove Battery Unlock the battery lock and remove the battery cover. Lift the battery up from its lower end. Replace the battery cover and push the battery lock to the left. Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card. 4) Tap Change in the dialog box.
  • 107. 93 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5) The SIM management screen opens showing the name of the mobile carrier and the current phone settings. 6) To open the SIM management screen from other screens, tap Home | Settings | SIM management .
  • 108. 94 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1.1. TURN ON/OFF PHONE POWER To power on the phone: 1) On the SIM management screen, tap the phone power switch to turn it on. Tap the switch once more to turn off Wi-Fi power. 5.1.2. SIM CARD MISSING If either one of the SIM card slots is empty, a warning icon will be displayed on the status bar. Open the Notifications list to check the notification. EMERGENCY CALLS Depending on your service provider, the mobile computer might support making emergency phone call when the SIM card is locked, or even when no SIM card is inserted. Emergency phone numbers will vary by country.
  • 109. 95 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5.2. PHONE APPLICATION 5.2.1. PHONE INTERFACE 1) When a SIM card is installed on the mobile computer and the Phone Power is on, a signal icon appears on the status bar. The number of bars indicates the strength of the connection. 2) Tap Home | Phone . The Phone application opens. 3) Tap the settings button to open the phone settings menu for adding a new contact, opening the People application, or configuring Phone Settings.
  • 110. 96 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4) Tap to open the dial pad. 5) Tap to open the dialer menu for setting speed dial numbers and opening the People application.
  • 111. 97 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5.2.2. PLACE CALL Enter the phone number in the dial pad and tap to initiate the call. The phone keypad features the following buttons: Button Description Opens the dial pad. Turns on the speaker. Mutes the call. Places the call on hold. Adds another person to the call. PLACE CALL USING CONTACTS To make a call using contacts: 1) In the phone application page, tap . 2) Tap a contact to initiate a call.
  • 112. 98 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2.3. RECEIVE INCOMING CALL When a call is incoming on the mobile computer, tap to pick it up. Incoming calls will be recorded in the Phone application; in the case of a missed call, a notification will be displayed. See Check Missed Calls. To mute the ringtone of an incoming call, press the volume down button.
  • 113. 99 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5.2.4. CHECK MISSED CALLS If you have a missed call, a notification icon will appear on the status bar, and a missed call icon will appear on the lock screen. The LED on the top of the screen will also blink red for notification. Unlock the screen and use the Notifications Panel to manage the missed call.
  • 114. 100 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2.5. VIEW CALL HISTORY 1) On the Phone application page, tap the History button to open a list of history calls. 2) Use the tabs at the top of the screen to sort out the type of call. Button Description Lists all call history records. Lists received calls. List outgoing calls. Lists missed calls. 3) Tap the phone icon next to a call record to place back the call.
  • 115. 101 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5.2.6. MAKE MULTI-PARTY CALLS To make multi-party conference calls: 1) On the Phone application page, enter the first number to call and tap to initiate the call. 2) After the call has begun, tap to add another member. The first call will be put on hold. 3) Enter the second number to call and tap to initiate the call. 4) When the second call is connected, the first call will continue to be on hold. Tap the merge call button to add the first call to the conversation. A three-party conference call is initiated. 5) To add a fourth member, tap . The three-party call will be put on hold. 6) Enter another number to call and tap to initiate the call. 7) When the call is connected, the three-party call will continue to be on hold. Tap the merge call button to add the three-party call to the conversation. A four-party conference call is then initiated. 8) Tap Manage Conference to view all members of the call. To remove a member, tap next to the member. To speak with a member in private, tap the member, and the conference call will be put on hold. Tap to return back to the conference call.
  • 116. 102 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2.7. AUDIO MODES The mobile computer offers three different audio modes for phone calls: HANDSET MODE This is the default audio mode which uses the receiver above the touchscreen for audio output during calls. SPEAKER MODE This mode uses the built-in speaker for audio output during calls. HEADSET MODE Connect a Bluetooth headset or a wired headset to the mobile computer for audio output during calls. USE BLUETOOTH HEADSET See Pair Bluetooth Device to connect the mobile computer to a Bluetooth device. The speaker phone becomes muted when a Bluetooth headset is connected. USE WIRED HEADSET Insert a wired headset in the Headset Jack. The speaker phone becomes muted when a wired headset is connected. 5.2.8. IN-CALL VOLUME Use the Volume Buttons to adjust the ringer volume and system sound level. When in the middle of a call, use the volume buttons to adjust in-call conversation volume.
  • 117. 103 Chapter 5 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 5.2.9. PHONE SETTINGS
  • 118. 104 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual To open phone settings, tap the settings button to on the phone application. Indicator Status Description Voice Call Voicemail Sets the carrier for voicemail service and the number for voicemail. IP prefix number Sets prefix number for IP dial. Call forwarding Sets when to forward calls. Call barring Sets which types of outgoing and incoming calls to restrict, and the password for call barring. Additional settings Sets whether to display caller ID in outgoing calls, or show new incoming calls during an existing call. Video Call Local video replacement Sets a picture to display when the camera is off use. Display peer video Sets whether to display a replacement picture when the peer video is unavailable. Peer video replacement Sets the picture to display when the peer video is unavailable. Enable back camera Sets to enable the back camera for video calling. Bigger Peer video Sets the peer video at a larger size than the local video. Auto drop back Sets to drop back voice call connecting automatically. Outgoing video call Sets to display the local video when initiating a video call. Video incoming call Sets to display the local video when accepting an incoming call. Call forwarding Sets the call forwarding settings for video calls. Call barring Sets the call barring settings for video calls. Additional settings Sets phone number and call waiting settings for video calls. Internet Call Accounts Sets to receive incoming calls, and adds an account for internet calling. Use Internet calling Enables internet calling. Other Settings Fixed Dialing Numbers Enables fixed dialing numbers (FDN), PIN2 and the phone number list for FDN. Minute reminder Enables a reminder at the 50th second of every minute. Quick responses Sets a quick response for rejecting incoming calls. TTY mode Sets teletypewriter (TTY) mode. International dialing assist Enables international dialing assistance
  • 119. 105 The Reader Configuration utility allows you to manage the barcode reader integrated on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1 Configure Reader ...................................................... 106 6.2 Read Printed Barcodes............................................... 126 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY Chapter 6
  • 120. 106 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1. CONFIGURE READER The mobile computer is capable of reading printed barcodes. The reader module can be either a (laser) 1D reader or a 2D imager. The mobile computer is installed with a CipherLab utility Reader Config to configure the scan engine built inside. Use it to create a profile of settings that best suits your needs. LAUNCH READER CONFIG To launch Reader Config: 1) Tap Home | Apps | Reader Config to open the Reader Configuration Utility. OR Tap the Reader Config shortcut on the dock. Reader Config launches in context with the reader module(s) on board the mobile computer. On the main settings page are three sections: General Settings, Symbology and Miscellaneous. The following will guide to settings provided in each of the three sections.
  • 121. 107 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 6.1.1. GENERAL SETTINGS General Settings is where all reader settings are accessed from. Tap each item to enter its sub-menu. The functions under General Settings include:  Scanner Preferences  Data Output  Enable Reader (enabled by default)  Notification Settings
  • 122. 108 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SCANNER PREFERENCES Options on the Scanner Preferences page differ according to the type of scan engine built within the mobile computer. To open Scanner Preferences page: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Scanner Preferences. Featured settings are different for the 1D linear imager, 1D (laser) reader and 2D imager:
  • 123. 109 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 1D LINEAR IMAGER SETTINGS Setting Description Default Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time (configurable from 1 to 9 sec) for the decoding process during a scan attempt. 3 sec Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5 can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available. The readings needed for each level are as follows: Level Description 1 The following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded: Codabar, MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25. 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded. 3 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded, except for the following which must be read three times: MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25. 4 All barcodes must be successfully read three times before being decoded. Level 1 Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior. “Continuous” to decode the same barcode repeatedly or decode different barcodes in a continuous motion. “Level” for scanning by pressing the scan trigger. Level Timeout Between Symbols Sets the time for the barcode reader to resurrect its ability to once more decode a barcode it just decoded. Only available for Continuous mode. 1 sec Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 30. 10
  • 124. 110 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1D LASER READER SETTINGS Setting Description Default Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan. Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec. 3 sec Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5 can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available. The readings needed for each level are as follows: Level Description Level 1 The following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded: Codabar, MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25. Level 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded. Level 3 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded, except for the following which must be read three times: MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25. Level 4 All barcodes must be successfully read three times before being decoded. Level 1 Scan Angle Sets the scan angle for laser scan engine. Wide Angle: 47° (Extended range laser reader is fixed at Wide Angle) Narrow Angle: 35° Wide Angle Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior. Options available are Continuous and Level modes. Continuous: Used for continuous reading of barcodes. The scan engine remains on when this mode is activated. Level: Reads a barcode when the trigger is pressed. Level Timeout Between Symbols Sets the time for the barcode reader to resurrect its ability to once more decode the barcode it just decoded. Only applied in Continuous mode 1 sec Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 30. 10
  • 125. 111 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 2D IMAGER SETTINGS Setting Description Default Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan. Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec. 3 sec. Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5 can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available. Level 1 Security Level Sets the security level to ensure decoding accuracy considering the printed quality of barcodes such as Code 128, Code 93, and UPC/EAN. The higher the level is, the more security is ensured. Options are: Level Description 0 With this default, the scan engine is aggressive enough to decode most “in-spec” barcodes. 1 Select this level if misdecodes have occurred. It fixes most misdecodes. 2 Select this level if Level 1 should fail to eliminate misdecodes. 3 Select this level if Security Level 2 should fail to prevent misdecodes. However, as this level actually impairs the decoding ability of the decoder, a safer solution would be to improve the quality of the bar codes to read. Level 0 Inter-Char Gap Size Sets the intercharacter gap size for Code 39 and Codabar. Switch between Normal and Large. Normal Scan Mode Sets the reader’s scanning behavior. Level: The decoding process is activated by a trigger event, and continues until the trigger event ends, a valid decode happens or decode session time-out is reached. Level Decoding Illumination Enables an LED light beam to aid barcode reading. Selected (Enabled) Decode Aiming Pattern Projects a crosshair at the center of the laser light beam to facilitate barcode reading. Selected (Enabled) Picklist Mode When selected, only barcodes aligned at the crosshair of the laser light beam will be decoded. Deselected (Disabled)
  • 126. 112 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Display Mode Enable improved performance for reading barcodes on electronic displays and mobile phones. Deselected (Disabled) Inverse Type Decide whether to disable or enable decoding inverse barcodes, or set as auto. Regular only Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 30. 10 DATA OUTPUT Data Output allows users to set the way to output decoded data. To open Data Output settings page: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Data Output. WHERE TO OUTPUT Keyboard Emulation setting controls where the decoded data is to be output. Setting Descriptions Default Keyboard Emulation Tap the switch to enable. When enabled, the reader module treats decoded data as typed text and outputs it to the active application on the mobile computer. Options are: None InputMethod KeyEvent InputMethod
  • 127. 113 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. HOW TO OUTPUT After the output destination is set, configure how to output decoded data, i.e. the “format” to present decoded data. Setting Description Default Auto Enter Adds an ENTER character before or after each string of decoded data. The ENTER character can be defined in the “Auto Enter character” field below. This function saves the trouble of pressing a confirmation key to accept each string of decoded data. Options are: Disable Decoded data + Enter char Enter char + Decoded data Decoded data + Enter char Auto Enter character Adds a key code before or after the decoded data. If [Auto Enter] is enabled, select the ENTER character to send. Options are: None Carriage Return Tab Space Comma Semicolon Carriage Return Display Code Type Prefixes the output data with code type information. Deselected (Disabled) Show Code Length Suffixes the output data with code length information. Deselected (Disabled) Prefix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the left of the output data. Tap the label to open a character table for entering the prefix. Prefixes containing invisible characters are supported. -- Suffix Affixes 0 to 10 characters to the right of the output data. Tap the label to open a character table for entering the suffix. Suffixes containing invisible characters are supported. -- Field Delimiter Sets the delimiter to separate the output barcode data to the following pieces: code type, decoded barcode data, and code length (if applicable). Options are: None Comma Semicolon Full stop None ENABLE READER Features a switch to enable or disable reader scanning ability. When enabled, a light beam will be sent out from the scanning window each time the trigger (scan key) is pressed.
  • 128. 114 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Notification Settings enables audible, visible and tactile feedback for scanning good read, which helps notify the user of a successful decoding. To open Notification Settings page: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Notification Settings. Setting Description Default LED Enable LED when good read Selects to enable/disable LED light (left) for scanning good read. See Status LED for details. Deselected (Disabled) Vibrator Vibrate when good read Enables/disables tactile feedback (vibration) for good read and sets the duration to vibrate. 0 second (Disabled) Beeper Beep when good read Sets the beeper sound for scanning good read. Users can choose to mute the beeper sound, or configure the beeper between sounds 1 to 9. Sound 1
  • 129. 115 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 6.1.2. SYMBOLOGY The Symbology page sets the symbologies to read, and also enables/disables some feature(s) for a symbology to read, such as:  Customize and transmit start/stop characters  Verify/transmit check digits  Enable/disable addon digits  Convert to another symbology  Transmit symbology ID
  • 130. 116 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual To open Symbology settings page: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap 1D Symbologies or 2D Symbologies (in case of a 2D imager) to list all symbologies which can be decoded. 1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies
  • 131. 117 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ENABLE/DISABLE SYMBOLOGY Tap the label of each symbology to enable or disable it.
  • 132. 118 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Tap the Detail label below each symbology to access detailed settings for the specific symbology. For details about the featured settings:  See Appendix II: CCD Linear Imager Symbology Settings.  See Appendix III: Laser Reader Symbology Settings.  See Appendix IV: 2D Imager Symbology Settings.
  • 133. 119 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 6.1.3. MISCELLANEOUS This section allows enabling code ID transmission for easy identification of the scanned barcode. Setting Description Default Transmit AIM Code ID Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the decoded data. For AIM code ID, see the following:  Appendix II: CCD Linear Imager Symbology Settings.  Appendix III: Laser Reader Symbology Settings.  Appendix IV: 2D Imager Symbology Settings. Deselected (Disabled)
  • 134. 120 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1.4. READER CONFIG OPTION MENU Reader Config provides an option menu which is accessible on the menu bar of the main settings page. This menu allows you to test scan barcodes, import/export all settings in a re-usable format, reset all settings back to factory default, and view copyright and version information.
  • 135. 121 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. SCAN TEST To test scan a barcode: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Scan Test in the option menu. A page opens for test scanning.
  • 136. 122 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual IMPORT AND EXPORT Reader Config supports saving the settings and exporting them as an .xml file. Previously exported symbology and scanner settings can be imported again on the mobile computer. This can also be used to implement identical Reader Config settings on multiple devices. To import settings: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Import in the option menu. A page opens allowing you to select a previously saved profile. ` 4) Tap OK. In a few seconds a prompt will appear on the mobile computer to indicate settings have been imported successfully.
  • 137. 123 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. To export settings: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Export. An export page opens allowing you to enter the name and location of the profile to save. 4) Tap OK to export. A prompt will appear on-screen to notify that settings have been exported.
  • 138. 124 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS This function restores all settings in the Reader Config application to default. To enable Factory Reset: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Reset to Factory defaults. A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to default. Tap OK to reset or Cancel to close the dialog.
  • 139. 125 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ABOUT Tap About in the Reader Config option menu to display software version and copyright information.
  • 140. 126 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.2. READ PRINTED BARCODES Aside from output to destinations as per Keyboard Emulation settings, Reader Config provides a Scan Test feature for quick viewing of decoded data. To perform test scanning of barcodes: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Scan Test on the menu bar. A Test Scan Form opens for displaying the scanned data. 3) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read and press any of the two side triggers. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes. The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period has passed.
  • 141. 127 Chapter 6 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. The decoded data will appear on the page. When finished viewing, tap to leave the test scan page. To display more information such as barcode type and length, configure the reader as in Data Output.
  • 142. 128 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual TEST SCAN MENU Tap the settings button on the menu bar to save the decoded data as a .txt file or clear all data on the screen.
  • 143. 129 PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU OS Version Android 4.4.2 CPU Cortex 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor Memory ROM 8GB eMMC RAM 1GB LPDDR2 RAM Expansion Slot One microSDHC card slot (up to 32GB) SDXC supported COMMUNICATION & DATA CAPTURE Communication USB Client USB 2.0 OTG WPAN Bluetooth Class II, v4.0 and v2.1+EDR WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n networking WWAN Built-in module for Quadband HSPA+/GSM GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ Frequency band: GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA: 850/900/1900/2100 HSPA+: 14.4 Mbps/5.76 Mbps GPS Built-in GPS with AGPS support, ephemeris downloadable SPECIFICATIONS
  • 144. 130 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Data & Image Capture Digital Camera 8 Mega pixels with user-controllable flash Barcode Reader Ordering options include Linear Imager (SM1) 1D Laser (SE955) 2D Imager (SE4500) HF RFID Reader ISO14443A/B (Mifare), ISO15693 (Felica) Supports NFC (Peer-to-peer, Card reader, Card emulation) ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 3.7V, 2500 mAh Charging time: 4 hours Backup Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 3.7V, 70 mAh Data retention for 30 minutes Charging time: 4 hours Power Adaptor Power Supply Cord with Universal Power Adaptor Input AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz Output DC 5V, 2A Working Time Supports working time for up to 8-10 hours. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Touch Screen Display Display 4.7” Transmissive IPS LCD, 510 NITS, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Resolution qHD (960 x 540 pixels) Notifications Status LED Single LED which lights red when charging, green when charging is complete, and blue when wireless radio is on Audio Integrated with one speaker, dual array digital microphones with echo and noise cancellation Dimensions & Weight Dimensions 155 mm (L) x 80mm (W) x 17.3 (H) Weight Under 260 g (2D Reader, including battery)
  • 145. 131 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating -20 °C to 50 °C Storage -30 °C to 70 °C (transmissive) Charging 0°C to 40°C Humidity Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Storage 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Resistance Impact Resistance With Hardshell: Multiple drops onto steel at 1.5 m (5 ft.) on all six sides Without Hardshell: Multiple drops onto steel at 1.2 m (4 ft.) on all six sides Tumble Test With Hardshell: 500 tumbles (1000 drops) at 0.5 m per applicable IEC tumble specifications Without Hardshell: 150 tumbles (300 drops) at 0.5 m per applicable IEC tumble specifications Splash/Dust Resistance IP54 per applicable IEC sealing specifications Electrostatic Discharge ±15 kV air discharge, ±8 kV contact discharge PROGRAMMING SUPPORT Development Environment & Tools Integrated Development Environment Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2005 Software Development Kit Microsoft SDK System API (DLL) for system configuration Reader API (DLL) for reader configuration Software & Utilities CipherLab Software Package Reader Configuration Third-party Software Kalipso
  • 146. 132 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ACCESSORIES Accessory Options Hardshell Charging Cradle
  • 147. 133 The CipherLab developed utility Reader Configuration sets the following reader types:  CCD (SM1)  1D Laser (SE955)  2D Imager (SE4500DL) Note: 1D and 2D scan engines don’t coexist on the mobile computer as they are both barcode readers and the mobile computer allows one barcode reader only. IN THIS CHAPTER Symbologies Supported................................................... 134 Appendix I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS
  • 148. 134 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED Depending on the scan engine integrated on the mobile computer, supported symbologies will differ as listed below. For details on configuring associated settings, refer to Appendix II, III, and IV. CCD Laser 2D Codabar    Code 11    Code 39 Code 39    Trioptic Code 39    Italian Pharmacode (Code 32)    Code 93    Code 128 Code 128    GS1-128 (EAN-128)    ISBT 128    Code 2 of 5 Chinese 25    Industrial 25 (Discrete 25)    Interleaved 25    Convert Interleaved 25 to EAN-13    Matrix 25    Composite Code Composite CC-A/B    Composite CC-C    Compostie TLC 39    GS1 DataBar (RSS) GS1 DataBar-14 (RSS-14)    GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited)    GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)    Convert to UPC/EAN    MSI    Postal Codes Australian Postal    Japan Postal   
  • 149. 135 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Netherlands KIX Code    US Postnet    US Planet    UK Postal    EAN/UPC EAN-8    EAN-8 Extend    EAN-13    Bookland EAN (ISBN)    ISSN EAN    UPC-A    UPC-E    Convert to UPC-A    UPC-E1    Convert to UPC-A    2D Symbologies Aztec    Data Matrix    Maxicode    MacroPDF    MicroPDF417    MicroQR    PDF417    QR Code   
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  • 151. 137 The tables below list the symbologies settings for CCD scan engine (SM1). SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS CCD Engine Description Default CODABAR Codabar Enable Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode. The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop characters. Disable NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the transmitted data. NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable "Transmit Start/Stop Characters". Disable NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd. “NOTIS Editing” must be enabled. None Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. None Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Enable CODE 39 Code 39 Enable Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian Pharmacode. Disable Appendix II CCD (SM1)
  • 152. 138 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes. “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly. Disable Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Disable Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding. Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set. Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 93 Code 93 Enable Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 128 Code 128 Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable GS1-128 GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable ISBT 128 ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable CODE 2 OF 5 Discrete 25 Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 25 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55)
  • 153. 139 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Interleaved 25 Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable GS1 DATABAR GS1 DataBar-14 GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable MSI MSI MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes. Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. One Check Digit Two Check Digits One Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable
  • 154. 140 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices are available for the pair of check digits. Modulo10 / Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 UPC/EAN EAN-8 EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable EAN-13 EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below. Enable Bookland ISBN Format Select to decode Bookland data starting with 978 as 10-digit format along with the Bookland check digit, or decode Bookland data starting with 978/979 as EAN-13 format. Bookland ISBN-10 Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-A UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon
  • 155. 141 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-E UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-E1 UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon
  • 156. 142 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable
  • 157. 143 The tables below list the symbologies settings for 1D laser scan engine (SE955). SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Symbology Description Default CODABAR CodaBar Enable Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode. The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop characters. Disable NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the transmitted data. NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable "Transmit Start/Stop Characters". Disable NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd. “NOTIS Editing” must be enabled. None Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. None Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Enable CODE 11 Code 11 Enable Code 11 Switch to enable Code 11 decoding. Enable Appendix III LASER (SE955)
  • 158. 144 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected option. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable One Check Digit Two Check Digits Disable Transmit Check Digit Selects whether to include check digits in the transmitted data. Check Digit Option” must be enabled. Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 11 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 39 Code 39 Enable Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable Trioptic Code 39 Selects whether to decode Trioptic Code 39. Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters. Enable Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian Pharmacode. Enable Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes. “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly. Disable Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Disable Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding. Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set. Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 93 Code 93 Enable Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable
  • 159. 145 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 128 Code 128 Enable Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable GS1-128 Enable GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable ISBT 128 Enable ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable CODE 2 OF 5 Chinese 25 Enable Chinese 25 Switch to enable Chinese 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Discrete 25 Enable Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 25 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Interleaved 25 Enable Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Disable
  • 160. 146 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable Convert To EAN-13 Convert a 14-character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN-13 if the following requirements are met: The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit. Disable GS1 DATABAR GS1 DataBar-14 Enable GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar and converts the barcode to EAN-13. Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Enable GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable MSI MSI Enable MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes. Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. One Check Digit Two Check Digits One Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices are available for the pair of check digits. Modulo10 / Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 UPC/EAN EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable
  • 161. 147 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below. Enable Bookland ISBN Format Select to decode Bookland data starting with 978 as 10-digit format along with the Bookland check digit, or decode Bookland data starting with 978/979 as EAN-13 format. Bookland ISBN-10 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-A Enable UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-E Enable UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon
  • 162. 148 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-E1 Disable UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable Coupon Code Coupon Code Switch to enable Coupon Code decoding. Disable MISCELLANEOUS Laser Engine Description Default Miscellaneous Options
  • 163. 149 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Transmit AIM Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the data. Each AIM Code ID contains a three-character string “]cm”: ] = Flag Character (ASCII 93) c = Code Character (see below) m = Modifier Character (see below) Disable AIM CODE ID – CODE CHARACTERS Code Character Code Type A Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 C Code 128, Coupon (Code 128 portion) d Data Matrix E UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC portion) e GS1 DataBar (RSS) F Codabar G Code 93 H Code 11 I Interleaved 25 L PDF417, Macro PDF417, Micro PDF417 M MSI Q QR Code, MicroQR S Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), IATA 2 of 5 U Maxicode X Code 39 Trioptic, Bookland EAN, Matrix 25, US Postnet, US Planet, UK Postal, Japan Postal, Australian Postal, Dutch Postal z Aztec AIM CODE ID – MODIFIER CHARACTERS Code Type Option Value Option Code 39 0 No check character or Full ASCII processing. 1 Check digit has been verified. 3 Check digit has been verified and stripped. 4 Full ASCII conversion has been performed. 5 Result of option values 4 and 1. 7 Result of option values 4 and 3.
  • 164. 150 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Code 128 0 Standard data packet. No Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first character position. 1 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the first character position. 2 Function Code 1“FNC1” in the second character position. Interleaved 25 0 No check digit processing. 1 Check digit has been verified. 3 Check digit has been verified and stripped. Codabar 0 No check digit processing. Code 93 0 Always transmit 0. MSI 0 Modulo 10 check digit verified and transmitted. 1 Modulo 10 check digit verified but not transmitted. Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) 0 Always transmit 0. UPC/EAN 0 Standard data packet in full EAN country code format, which is 13 digits for UPC-A and UPC-E (not including addons). 3 Standard data packet with two-digit or five-digit addons. 4 EAN-8 data packet. A UPC-A with Addon 2 barcode, 012345678905-10, is transmitted to the host as a 18-character string, ]E3001234567890510. Bookland EAN 0 Always transmit 0. Trioptic Code 39 0 Always transmit 0. Code 11 0 Single check digit (has been verified.) 1 Two check digits (has been verified.) 3 Check digit has been verified but not transmitted. GS1 DataBar (RSS) 0 Always transmit 0. RSS-14 and RSS Limited will be transmitted with an Application Identifier “01”. For example, an RSS-14 barcode, 10012345678902, is transmitted as ]e00110012345678902. Note: In EAN-128 emulation mode, RSS is transmitted using Code 128 rules (= “]C1”). EAN.UCC Composites (RSS, EAN-128, 2D portion of UPC composite) Native mode transmission 0 Standard data packet 1 Data packet containing the data following an encoded symbol separator character. 2 Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character. The data packet does not support the ECI protocol.
  • 165. 151 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. 3 Data packet containing the data following an escape mechanism character. The data packet supports the ECI protocol. EAN-128 emulation 1 Data packet is a EAN-128 barcode (= data is preceded with “]JC1”). Note: UPC portion of composite is transmitted using UPC rules. PDF417, Micro PDF417 0 Scan engine is set to conform to protocol defined in 1994 PDF417 symbology specifications. When this option is transmitted, the receiver cannot reliably determine whether ECIs have been invoked or whether data byte 92DEC has been doubled in transmission. 1 Scan engine is set to follow the ECI protocol (Extended Channel Interpretation). All data characters 92DEC are doubled. 2 Scan engine is set for Basic Channel operation (no escape character transmission protocol). Data characters 92DEC are not doubled. When decoders are set to this mode, unbuffered Macro symbols and symbols requiring the decoder to convey ECI escape sequences cannot be transmitted. 3 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915. 4 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first codeword is in the range 908-909. 5 The barcode contains a EAN-128 symbol, and the first codeword is in the range 910-911. A PDF417 barcode, ABCD, with no transmission protocol enabled, is transmitted as ]L2ABCD.
  • 166. 152 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Data Matrix 0 ECC 000-140, not supported. 1 ECC 200. 2 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position. 3 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position. 4 ECC 200, ECI protocol implemented. 5 ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fifth position, ECI protocol implemented. 6 ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixth position, ECI protocol implemented. Maxicode 0 Mode 4 or 5 1 Mode 2 or 3 2 Mode 4 or 5, ECI protocol implemented. 3 Mode 2 or 3, ECI protocol implemented in secondary message. QR Code 0 Model 1 1 Model 2 / MicroQR ECI protocol not implemented. 2 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented. 3 Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented, FNC1 implied in first position. 4 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented, FNC1 implied in first position. 5 Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented, FNC1 implied in second position. 6 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented, FNC1 implied in second position Aztec 0 Aztec symbol. C Aztec Rune symbol. Note: For JPEG files, these BPP settings are ignored for it always uses 8 bits per pixel!
  • 167. 153 The tables below list the symbology settings for 2D imager (SE4500DL). SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS 1D SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Description Default CODABAR CodaBar Enable Codabar Switch to enable Codabar decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Codabar symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CLSI Editing When applied, the CLSI editing strips the start/stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar barcode. The 14-character barcode length does not include start/stop characters. Disable NOTIS Editing Sets whether to include start/stop characters in the transmitted data. NOTIS Editing is to strip the start/stop characters, i.e. to disable "Transmit Start/Stop Characters". Disable NOTIS Editing Type Options are None, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd. “NOTIS Editing” must be enabled. None Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. None Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Enable CODE 11 Code 11 Enable Code 11 Switch to enable Code 11 decoding. Enable Appendix IV 2D IMAGER (SE4500DL)
  • 168. 154 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Check Digit Option Sets whether to verify check digits according to the selected option. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable One Check Digit Two Check Digits Disable Transmit Check Digit Selects whether to include check digits in the transmitted data. Check Digit Option” must be enabled. Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 11 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 39 Code 39 Enable Code 39 Switch to enable Code 39 decoding. Enable Trioptic Code 39 Selects whether to decode Trioptic Code 39. Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. It always contains six characters. Enable Convert to Code 32 Selects whether to convert decoded data to Italian Pharmacode. Enable Code 32 Prefix Prefix character “A” to Code 32 barcodes. “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled for this to function properly. Disable Verify Check Digit Selects whether to verify the Modulo 43 check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data to transmit. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled. Disable Support Full ASCII Selects whether to enable Code 39 Full ASCII decoding. Characters are paired to encode the full ASCII character set. Disable Length option Sets the length of the Code 39 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 93 Code 93 Enable Code 93 Switch to enable Code 93 decoding. Enable
  • 169. 155 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Length option Sets the length of the Code 93 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) CODE 128 Code 128 Enable Code 128 Switch to enable Code 128 decoding. Enable GS1-128 Enable GS1-128 Switch to enable GS1-128 decoding. Enable Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. Tap the keyboard icon to open a mapping table for selecting a separator character to replace with. None ISBT-128 Enable ISBT 128 Switch to enable ISBT 128 decoding. Enable Concatenation Sets whether to enable decoding ISBT-128 by performing concatenation of ISBT data Disable: Does not perform concatenation Enable: Performs concatenation on all ISBT-128 barcodes. Auto-discriminate: Auto-discriminates between the ISBT-128 barcodes which require concatenation and those which do not need concatenation. Auto-discrimi nate Redundancy When “Auto-discriminate” is applied, decide the number of times of supplementary decoding the same barcode to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 20 10 CODE 2 OF 5 Chinese 25 Enable Chinese 25 Switch to enable Chinese 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Discrete 25 Enable Discrete 25 Switch to enable Discrete 2 of 5 decoding. Enable
  • 170. 156 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Length option Sets the length of the Discrete 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Interleaved 25 Enable Interleaved 25 Switch to enable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If desired, select one of the algorithms below. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable Convert To EAN-13 Convert a 14-character Interleaved 25 barcode into EAN-13 if the following requirements are met:  The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit. Disable Matrix 25 Enable Matrix 25 Switch to enable Matrix 2 of 5 decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the Matrix 2 of 5 symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Redundancy Enables or disable read redundancy for Matrix 2 of 5. Disable Verify Check Digit Select whether to verify the check digit, which is the last character of the barcode. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable COMPOSITE Composite CC-A/B Disable Composite CC-A/B Switch to enable Composite CC-A/B decoding. Disable
  • 171. 157 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Composite CC-C Enable Composite CC-C Switch to enable Composite CC-C decoding. Enable Composite TLC 39 Disable Composite TLC 39 Switch to enable Composite TLC 39 decoding. Disable Composite General Preference UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be "linked" with a 2D barcode during transmission as if they were one barcode. UPC Never Linked Transmit UPC barcodes regardless of whether a 2D barcode is detected. UPC Always Linked Transmit UPC barcodes and the 2D portion. If the 2D portion is not detected, the UPC barcode will not be transmitted. CC-A/B or CC-C must be enabled. Auto-discriminate Transmit UPC barcodes as well as the 2D portion if present. UPC always Linked GS1-128 Emulation Mode Sets GS1-128 emulation mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes. Disable GS1 DATABAR GS1 DataBar-14 Enable GS1 DataBar-14 Switch to enable GS1 DataBar-14 decoding. Enable Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar and converts the barcode to EAN-13. Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Enable GS1 DataBar Limited Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Limited decoding. Enable Convert to UPC/EAN Strips the leading ‘010’ of GS1 DataBar Limited and converts the barcode to EAN-13. Disable Security Level There are setting options from Level 1 to 4. Level 3 GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Switch to enable GS1 DataBar Expanded decoding. Enable Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. None KOREAN 3 OF 5
  • 172. 158 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Korean 3 of 5 Disable MSI MSI Enable MSI Switch to enable MSI decoding. Enable Length option Sets the length of the MSI symbols to decode. One Fixed length (Length 1) Two Fixed lengths (Length 1>Length 2) Max / Min Length (range: 0-55; Length 1<Length 2) Any Length Max / Min Length (4-55) Verify Check Digit One check digit is mandatory for decoding MSI barcodes. Select whether a second check digit should be verified. If the check digits are incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. One Check Digit Two Check Digits One Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Disable Algorithm When two check digits are set for verification, two choices are available for the pair of check digits. Modulo10 / Modulo11 Double Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 POSTAL CODE Australian Postal Enable Japan Postal Enable Netherlands KIX Code Enable US Postnet Enable US Planet Enable USPS Postal Enable UPU FICS Postal Enable UK Postal Enable Postal General Preference Enable US Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for US Postnet or US Planet. Enable UK Postal Check Digit Decide whether to transmit check digit for UK Postal. Enable UPC/EAN EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Switch to enable EAN-8 decoding. Enable
  • 173. 159 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Enable Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 Switch to enable EAN-13 decoding. Enable Bookland EAN Checkbox to enable ISBN decoding. If enabled, select Bookland ISBN Format in the drop-down box below. Disable Bookland ISBN Format Decodes Bookland data starting with 978 in 10-digit format along with the Bookland check digit, or Bookland data starting with 978/979 in 13-digit format. Bookland ISBN-10 Addon 2 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-13 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the EAN-13 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable ISSN EAN Checkbox to enable ISSN EAN decoding. Disable UPC-A Enable UPC-A Switch to enable UPC-A decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-A with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character
  • 174. 160 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable Convert to EAN-13 Checkbox to enable converting EAN-8 to EAN-13 format. Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E Switch to enable UPC-E decoding. Enable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable UPC-E1 Disable UPC-E1 Switch to enable UPC-E1 decoding. Disable Addon 2 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 2. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Addon 5 Decide whether to decode UPC-E1 with addon 5. Ignore Addon Auto-discriminate Ignore addon Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 preamble System Character (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. No transmit: transmits none of the above Transmit System Character: transmits system number only Transmit Sys. Character and Country Code: transmits system number and country code Transmit System Character Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A format, and the next process will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. Disable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E1 check digit (the last character in the barcode) in the data being transmitted. Enable
  • 175. 161 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Coupon Code Coupon Code Switch to enable Coupon Code decoding. Disable
  • 176. 162 RS30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2D SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Description Default Aztec Enable Aztec Switch to enable Aztec decoding. Enable Data Matrix Enable Data Matrix Switch to enable Data Matrix decoding. Enable Decode Mirror Image Switch to enable decode mirror images. Never Does not decode Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror images. Always Decodes Data Matrix barcodes that are mirror images. Auto Decodes both mirrored and unmirrored Data Matrix barcodes. Never Separator Character Enable the function code character separator, which is used to separate data fields of variable length and application identifiers of subsequent data fields in concatenated data strings. None Maxicode Enable MicroPDF417 Disable MicroPDF417 Switch to enable MicroPDF417 decoding. Disable Code 128 Emulation Transmit data from certain Micro PDF 417 barcodes as if it was encoded in Code 128 barcodes. Transmit AIM code ID character in Miscellaneous options must be enabled first. When applied, the MicroPDF417 barcodes are transmitted with one of these prefixes: The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 903-905: The original Code ID "]L3" will be changed to "]C1". The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 908 or 909: The original Code ID "]L4" will be changed to "]C2". Disable
  • 177. 163 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 標題 1 to the text that you want to appear here. The first codeword of MicroPDF417 is 910 or 911: The original Code ID "]L5" will be changed to "]C0". MicroQR Enable PDF417 Enable QR Code Enable QR Code Switch to enable QR Code decoding. Enable MISCELLANEOUS 2D Engine Description Default Miscellaneous Options Transmit AIM Code ID Decide whether to include AIM Code ID in the data. Each AIM Code ID contains a three-character string “]cm”: ] = Flag Character (ASCII 93) c = Code Character m = Modifier Character Refer to AIM Code ID – Code Characters. Disable