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  • Page 1 C2000 Mobile Data Terminal User Manual...
  • Page 2 ○ 2011 by Chainway Information Technology Co., Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission written from Chainway. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CATALOGUE  Chapter 1 Product Introduction ................- 6 - 1.1 Technical Parameters ..................- 6 - 1.2 Accessories ......................- 8 -  Chapter 2 Getting Started ..................- 9 - 2.1 Introduction ......................- 9 - 2.2 TF card ....................... - 11 - 2.3 Stand-by and Wake-up..................
  • Page 4 3.13. Network and Dial-up Connections .............. - 26 - 3.14. System ......................- 27 - 3.15. Display ......................- 29 - 3.16. Volume &Sounds ..................- 30 - 3.17. Dialing......................- 31 - 3.18. Certificates ....................- 32 - 3.19. Stylus ......................
  • Page 5 A1.1 Supported Code Types ..................53 A1.2 Transmit Code Type Character ................53 A1.3 Enable / Disable Barcodes ..................54...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    RFID tags reading, can satisfy different users with different application environments. C2000 handheld has ideal advantages of fast reading speed and high recognition rate by using Symbol SE955/SE4500 high-performance scanning engine. It supports screen touch operation by using Wince 6.0 OS, and increases the work and long standby time effectively by using the 3200mAh high-capacity lithium battery.
  • Page 7 WPAN Bluetooth 2.0 Data Collection Barcode 1D barcode(Symbol SE955, laser, hardware decoding): UPC/EAN, Code128, Code39, Code93, Code11, Interleaved 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Chinese 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, RSS, ect 2D barcode(Symbol SE4500,COMS, software decoding): Data Matrix, QR Code, Aztec Code, PDF417, US Planet, UK Postal, ect.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    1.2 Accessories Title Piece Note Picture Power Adapter Charging the battery USB cable Synchronizing with the PC, charging the battery Stylus Operating the screen touch Battery 3200mAh high- capacity lithium battery...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Getting Started

     Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Introduction Please refer to <C2000 User Manual> which introduces the functional characteristic, battery installation, SD card installation, SIM card installation, charging, barcode reading, and RFID tags reading, ect. 2.1.1 Functional characteristic:Pic 2.1-1 2.1.2 Installation:Pic 2.1-2...
  • Page 10 Pic 2.1-2 2.1.3 Charging: Pic 2.1-3 Pic 2.1-4...
  • Page 11: Tf Card

    2.1.4 Scanning: Pic 2.1-5 Pic 2.1-5 2.2 TF card After installing the SD card successfully, we can see an icon named “Storage Card” when open “My Device”. You can open it to get the files stored. Pic 2.2-1 Pic 2.2-1...
  • Page 12: Stand-By And Wake-Up

    2.3 Stand-by and Wake-up 2.3.1 Suspend We can save the power by pressing once lightly to set the device into the status of suspend, then in the new interface, there would be three options including suspend, shutdown and cancel, and choose ‘Suspend’. The device will enter the status of stand-by automatically once there is no operation for a long time when it is powered on, in order that it can save the power.
  • Page 13: Taskbar

    Pic 2.3-2 Note: please do not press frequently for stand-by/ wake-up operation, in case that the screen is damaged or the data is lost. 2.4 Taskbar The taskbar is on the bottom of screen which displays on-going tasks; Start Menu: on the left of task bar, you can see program list in it. Pic 2.4-1 Pic 2.4-1...
  • Page 14 Input method menu: we can view the available input method options and switch them by clicking it, it also supports soft keyboard input; Pic 2.4-2 and Pic 2.4-2 Pic 2.4-2 Pic 2.4-3 Current task menu, we can view all the current tasks and switch them by clicking it; Pic 2.4-4 Pic 2.4-4 Time, which shows the current time, we can set the properties including time, date,...
  • Page 15: Desktop

    Meanwhile, we can enable or disable the time showing by choosing  SettingsTask and Start Menu. Pic 2.4-5 and Pic 2.4-6 Pic 2.4-5 Pic 2.4-6 2.5 Desktop After starting the device, the default view is desktop. We can click the icons or shortcuts on desktop by stylus.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 System Settings

     Chapter 3 System Settings This chapter introduces system settings and operations on Windows CE. Click and choose ‘Settings’ and then ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3-1 and Pic 3-2 Pic 3-1 Pic 3-2 The setting applications are listed as follows: Application Description Set internet options such as homepage, privacy, etc.
  • Page 17 View battery power and manage power schemes. Set keyboard properties. Set password for system Regional settings. Customize regions, user interface/input language. Adjust current time, current date, and change time zone. Select and remove programs. Switch input method. View properties of mouse. Change information of the owner.
  • Page 18: Internet Options

    Adjust volume and sounds. Display system information, adjust memory and change device name. Adjust background, appearance and backlight. Adjust dialing properties. WLAN setting. Configure wireless network. Certificate information. Switch the three mode of USB(storage card for u disk, flash disk for U dish and activesync 3.1.
  • Page 19 Pic 3.1-1 Pic 3.1-2 Pic 3.1-3 Pic 3.1-4...
  • Page 20: Pc Connection

    Pic 3.1-5 Pic 3.1-6 3.2. PC Connection Choose the connection method with PC by click ‘PC Connection’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.2-1 and Pic 3.2-2 Pic 3.2-1 Pic 3.2-2 3.3. Storage Manager Format or dismount the storage by choosing ‘Storage Manager’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.3-1...
  • Page 21: Power

    Pic 3.3-1 3.4. Power Choose ‘Power’ within ‘Control Panel’, the detailed interface is as follows: Pic 3.4-1, Pic 3.4-2 and Pic 3.4-3 Pic 3.4-1 Pic 3.4-2...
  • Page 22: Keyboard

    Pic 3.4-3 3.5. Keyboard Set the properties of the keyboard by choosing ‘Keyboard’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.5-1 Pic 3.5-1 3.6. Password We can set the password to ensure the security by choosing ‘Password’ within ’Control Panel’. For users have clicked ‘Enable password protection at power on’ will be required to input the correct password and press ‘Enter’...
  • Page 23: Regional Settings

    Pic 3.6-1 Note: Please ensure that the password is remembered, otherwise, we cannot log in the device successfully. Recommend: We recommend not users to enable the password protection function except for some special utilizations. 3.7. Regional Settings By ‘Regional Settings’, we can change the format information including ‘Number’, ‘Currency’, ‘Time’, ‘Date’, and also the location information;...
  • Page 24: Date/Time

    Pic 3.7-3 Pic 3.7-4 3.8. Date/Time We can set the properties of date/time/time zone by choosing ‘Data/Time’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.8-1 Pic 3.8-1 3.9. Remove Programs We can remove the application programs by choosing ‘Remove programs’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.9-1...
  • Page 25: Input Panel

    Pic 3.9-1 3.10. Input Panel We can change the input method by choosing ‘Input Panel’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.10-1 Pic 3.10-1 3.11. Mouse We can test and set the sensitivities of double click and physical distance by choosing ‘Mouse’ within ‘Control Panel’;...
  • Page 26: Owner (Personal Information Of The Owner)

    Pic 3.11-1 3.12. Owner (personal information of the owner) We can set the owner properties by choosing ‘Owner’ within ‘Control Panel’, including ‘Name’, ‘Company’, ‘Address’, ‘Work phone’, ‘Home phone’ and ‘Display owner identification’. Pic 3.12-1 and Pic 3.12-2 Pic 3.12-1 Pic 3.12-2 3.13.
  • Page 27: System

    Pic 3.13-1 Pic 3.13-2 3.14. System General: we can view the system information including system version, processor, memory and expansion cards; Pic 3.14-1 Pic 3.14-1 Memory: we can view the utilization status of the memory; Pic 3.14-2...
  • Page 28 Pic 3.14-2 Device name: We can view and change the device name and device description; Pic 3.14-3 Pic 3.14-3 Copyright: We can view the copyright information of the OS; Pic 3.14-4...
  • Page 29: Display

    Pic 3.14-4 3.15. Display Background: We can set and view the background image; Pic 3.15-1 Pic 3.15-1 Appearance: We can set the appearance scheme of the system; Pic 3.15-2...
  • Page 30: Volume &Sounds

    Pic 3.15-2 Backlight: We can set the starting time of the backlight to save power and extend the battery life. Please set it according to the requirements. Pic 3.15-3 Pic 3.15-3 3.16. Volume &Sounds Volume: We can set the volume; Pic 3.16-1...
  • Page 31: Dialing

    Pic 3.16-1 Sounds: We can set the sound schemes: Pic 3.16-2 Pic 3.16-2 3.17. Dialing We can set the dialing properties by choosing ‘Dialing’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.17-1...
  • Page 32: Certificates

    Pic 3.17-1 3.18. Certificates We can manage the certificates by choosing ‘ Certificates’ within ‘Control Panel’; Pic 3.18-1 Pic 3.18-1 3.19. Stylus Double Tap: We can set the sensitivities of double click and physical distance; Pic 3.19-1...
  • Page 33: Usb Mode Switch

    Pic 3.19-1 Calibration: We can calibrate the accuracy of the touch screen by choosing ‘Recalibrate’; Pic 3.19-2 and Pic 3.19-2 Pic 3.19-1 Pic 3.19-2 3.20. USB Mode Switch We can switch the three modes by choosing ‘USB Mode Switch’; Pic 3.20-1...
  • Page 34 Pic 3.20-1 1.Storage Card For U Disk: the storage card will be used as the U disk; 2.Flash Disk For U Disk: the flash disk will be used as the U disk; 3.Activesync: Synchronization with the PC...
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 Keyboard And Input Methods

     Chapter 4 Keyboard and Input Methods 4.1. Soft keyboard: 1) Input from keyboard: input numbers only by default; 2) Input by soft keyboard: click the keyboard icon on task bar, check the ‘Keyboard’, it will pop up the soft keyboard , you can type letters from it. Pic 4.1-1 and Pic 4.1-2 Pic 4.1-1 Pic 4-1-2 There are two methods for inputting capitalized letters;...
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Network Connection

     Chapter 5 Network Connection 5.1. WIFI WiFi is a default module of our device. It allows wireless communication and real-time data transmission. 1) Open ‘AppCenter’ on desktop , then run the application ‘WIFI’ in ‘AppCenter’; Pic 5.1-1 2) Click ‘Load’ on ‘WLAN Loader’ , then network icon will display on toolbar; Pic 5.1-2 Pic 5.1-1 Pic 5.1-2 3) Double click the network icon, choose the router from ‘Wireless Information’, and then click...
  • Page 37: Gprs Dial-Up Connection

    Pic 5.1-5 Pic 5.1-6 4) If it is successful connected, the network icon will display , and you can see the ‘Status’ and ‘Signal Strength’. 5.2. GPRS Dial-up Connection The GPRS module supports GSM/GPRS (900/1800 MHz). It can also support 850/1900MHz if necessary.
  • Page 38 Pic 5.2-1 Pic 5.2-2 2) Input connection name ‘GPRS’ and then ‘Next’ ; click ‘Configure’ then ‘Next’; Pic 5.2-3 and Pic 5.2-4 Pic 5.2-3 Pic 5.2-4 3) In ‘Port Settings’, set ‘Connection Preferences’ as below: ‘Baud Rate’: 115200; ‘Data Bits’: 8; ‘Parity’: None; ‘Stop Bits’: 1; ‘Flow Control’: None Then click ‘Call Options’...
  • Page 39 Pic 5.2-5 Pic 5.2-6 5) Click Next to Phone Number page, input the country/region code, area code and Phone number (*99***1#), then click Finish; now you can see the GPRS connection icon; Pic 5.2-7 and Pic 5.2-8 Pic 5.2-7 Pic 5.2-8 6) Double click the GPRS icon;...
  • Page 40: Gprs Dial-Up Connection

    back to desktop. Pic 5.2-9, Pic 5.2-10, Pic 5.2-11 and Pic 5.2-12 Pic 5.2-9 Pic 5.2-10 Pic 5.2-11 Pi 5.2-12 Note: During the process of our configurations, we use ‘CMNET’ as the reference, for users please input the local GPRS setting and dial-up information by contacting the local service provider. 5.2.2 GPRS Dial-up Connection Please pay attention to the following points before dial up: ...
  • Page 41  The SIM card works at the frequency of 900Mhz and 1800Mhz;  The SIM card is available and the GPRS function is activated;...
  • Page 42: Chapter 6 Synchronization With The Pc And Updating Os

     Chapter 6 Synchronization with the PC and Updating OS We can visit the handheld, preview, copy and cut file or synchronize the data with the PC after installing the ActiveSync software successfully. The following introduces the detailed steps on how to install it: 6.1.
  • Page 43 Windows 7 Ultimate;Windows 7 Enterprise;Windows 7 Professional;Windows 7 Home Premium; Windows 7 Starter; Windows Vista Ultimate; Windows Vista Enterprise; Windows Vista Business;Windows Vista Home Premium;Windows Vista Home Basic;Windows Vista Server 6.2. ActiveSync Installation Choose the ActiveSync properly according to the OS of the PC, and we use ActiveSync4.5_OfficialRelease.msi as the reference, 1) Open the software, the following is the interface: Pic 6.2-1 Pic 6.2-1...
  • Page 44 Pic 6.2-2 3) Then we choose ‘I accept the terms in the license agreement’, and click ‘Next’; Pic 6.2-3 Pic 6.2-3 4) Input the user name and organization information and then click ‘Next’; Pic 6.2-4...
  • Page 45 Pic 6.2-4 5) The default installation path is ‘C:\Program Files\ Microsoft ActiveSync’, we can click ‘Change’ to change the installation path; Pic 6.2-5 Pic 6.2-5 6) Confirm the operating is correct before click ‘Install’ to continue the process of installation; Pic 6.2-6...
  • Page 46 Pic 6.2-6 7) After the successful installation, we can go to the followed interface: Pic 6.2-7 Pic 6.2-7 8) Click ‘Finish’ to finish the installation, and choose ‘Yes’ to reboot the PC; Pic 6.2-8...
  • Page 47: Copy System Files To Sd Card

    Pic 6.2-8 9) After the rebooting, we can find the icon on the right corner of the PC, double click it to open the ActiveSync; Pic 6.2-9 Pic 6.2-9 6.3. Update Operating System Before updating, please backup your data: copy the data to PC or other disk like SD card. All data and applications will be erased after updating.
  • Page 48 Pic 6.3-1 6.4. Restore Factory Settings Before updating, please backup your data: copy the data to PC or other disk like SD card. All data and applications will be erased after updating. After finishing steps above, restart the device, and then press as soon as possible;...
  • Page 49: Chapter 7 Functional Utilization

     Chapter 7 Functional Utilization Helps as a test Demo which includes multiple modules containing 1D barcode, 2D barcode, LF, HF, WIFI, GPRS, Bluetooth and camera is installed before leaving the factory. Users can adjust them according to the functional modules. For detailed description, please refer to <Helps >. Pic 7-1 Pic 7-1 Pic 7-2...
  • Page 50: Chapter 8 Malfunction And Repair

     Chapter 8 Malfunction and Repair 8.1. Equipment and System Problems Table8-1 Equipment and System Problems Problems Solutions Ensure the battery is correctly placed (see 2.1).  Device can’t start Change fully-charged battery.  Take off the battery and place again. ...
  • Page 51: Rfid Problems

    codes). Replace with fully-charged battery.  Check if the scanner head is damaged.  Check if the program is correct (please refer to DEMO for specific  codes). Check if the barcode is damaged.  No data collected after scanning Make sure it’s in effective operating/scanning distance/range.
  • Page 52: Chapter 9 Maintenance

     Chapter 9 Maintenance  Do not use non-standard recharger or batteries, which may cause damage to the device.  Do not scrap the screen. Use the attached stylus or plastic pen-shape objects that suit touch screens. Do not use steel pen, pencil or other sharp and hard articles on the screen.
  • Page 53: Barcode Scanner

     Appendix 1 Code Types of 1D Barcode Scanner The 1D barcode scanner can set parameters by scanning specific Function Barcodes. Operation Steps: aim the scanner at a function barcode; scan it; the laser will quickly disappear if succeed, which shows that setting is successful. A1.1 Supported Code Types Appendix Table 1 Enable...
  • Page 54 Enable Disable If this function enable, scanner will recognize code type when scanning a barcode. A1.3 Enable / Disable Barcodes Appendix Table 2 Function Barcodes Sample Barcodes...
  • Page 57 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 39...
  • Page 58 Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously. If an error beep sounds when enabling Trioptic Code 39, disable Code 39 Full ASCII and try again. Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 93...
  • Page 59 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 11 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length I 2 of 5...
  • Page 60 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length D 2 of 5 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Codabar...
  • Page 61 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length MSI...

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