Welcat GTX-100 User Manual

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  • Page 2 China Regulations This product is based on a Chinese SRRC rule. 1.Do not change frequency without permission, and increase the transmission of a message output.(include the installation of a high frequency amplifier out of a rule) 2.For the Occupied, do not give the interference that is harmful to the other legal radio broadcasting stations.
  • Page 3 -Microsoft, Windows, and Visual Basic are the U.S. Microsoft Corporation's registered trade- marks or the trademarks in the U.S. or other countries. -Bluetooth is the registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and Welcat, Inc is using it based on the license.
  • Page 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ・ Be sure to read these precautions before using this product in order to insure safe operation of the equipment. ・ Keep this User's Manual on hand for future reference whenever you may need it. Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are MUST for preventing accidents which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage.
  • Page 5: Battery Pack(Gtb-1)

    Observe the display of the danger that the manufacturer of the personal com- puter and peripherals used is directing and warning and attention strictly when you use the product. About GTX-100, Battery pack(GTB-1) Danger Only use the specified our Do not place or use the peripherals.
  • Page 6 Warning Stop the charge, when the Do not place or use prod- charge is not completed, ucts in high humid or dusty even if it exceeds prede- areas. termined charge time. Doing so could cause battery –rupture or leakage of battery Doing so could cause battery –rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn,...
  • Page 7 "High Safety Required Use"), whose failure could threaten directly human life or affect human body. Welcat, Inc assumes no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of this product by the user in concerned High Safety Required Use applications.
  • Page 8 About GTX-100 Warning Be careful not to hook a Do not use this product near strap when carrying the the electric device which terminal. processes highly precise control and a weak signal. If strap is caught in an obstacle, it could cause injury or accident.
  • Page 9 About Battery pack(GTB-1) About used battery pack(GTB-1) The rechargeable lithium-ion battery (Battery pack GTB-1) is used for the GTX-100 A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is a small secondary battery with which a duty of recovery and recycling is imposed on the apparatus maker who uses the batteries and on the battery maker by the "Law...
  • Page 10: Laser Safety Standard

    Laser safety standard This product is based on the safety-standards (JIS C 6802) class 2 of a laser product. Maximum output: 1mW Wavelength: 650±10nm Although, in the class 2, eyes are protected by the dislike-reaction, such as blink, do not look into the laser light or do not put directly the laser light into your eye.
  • Page 11: Laser Warning Labels

    CMII ID:XXXXXXXXXX FCC ID:Q98GTX100 Serial Label CMII ID:XXXXXXXXXX FCC ID:XXXXXXXXXXXX This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10. MANUFACTURED:OCT.2007 Welcat Inc. 4-12-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-Seaside East tower 6F Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan (INSIDE) FDA Label This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10.
  • Page 12 The GTX-100 has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Com- mission (FCC) guidelines on radilo frequency energy (RF) exposures. The maximum SAR levels tested for the GTX-100 has been shown to be x.xxx W/kg (1gram 0.344...
  • Page 13: Caution About Radio Wave

    Caution about radio wave. Please stop using this product in the following conditions. Moreover, be sure to read the(P.iii)of " SAFETY PRECAUTIONS " before use. ・ Do not use this product near the person wearing a cardiac pacemaker, or near the medical equipment using. It causes electromagnetic interference to medical equipment.
  • Page 14 the operating frequency band of mov- able body identification apparatus is impossible. 1. This equipment contains the radio apparatus which received the Technical Regulations Conformity Certification based on the Radio Law. 2. Disassembly or touching the inside of this apparatus is prohibited by the Radio Law, and it may be punished with the law.
  • Page 15 Caution about security at the time of wireless LAN product op- eration < Important matter about customer's right (privacy protection)! > Because exchanging information between personal computers etc. via radio ac- cess points in wireless LAN which uses a radio wave instead of using LAN ca- bles, the wireless LAN has an advantage that in case it is inside the range the radio wave can reach, LAN connection is freely possible.
  • Page 16 Refer to the following about security setup of this product. ① SSID Setup (P.3-22) ② Security Setup(P.3-24) ③ MAC address(P.3-34) used when using the MAC Address filtering function of a wireless LAN access point.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    1-8 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup)............... 1-23 1-9 Not use in long time ........................... 1-25 1-10 Resume function ............................1-26 1-11 Screen Output Characters......................1-27 Software 2-1 GTX-100 Software ............................2-2 2-1-1 Data Storage .......................2-2 2-2 System menu .................................2-4 System menu...
  • Page 18 3-1 Introduction................................3-2 3-2 Save the System Parameter........................3-2 3-2-1 Registry ........................3-2 3-3 Key Names and Functions........................3-3 3-4 System Menu Operations.........................3-5 3-5 Battery Level................................3-8 3-6 Starting the System Menu ........................3-9 3-6-1 How to Start the System menu................3-9 3-6-2 Executing a DHCP Request ..................3-9 3-6-3 Starting State for Wireless LAN Operation ............3-9 3-6-4 Executing Setup Wizard ..................
  • Page 19 3-15-3 Initialize ....................... 3-78 3-15-4 Clone ......................3-80 3-15-5 Drive ......................3-83 3-15-6 Mothball......................... 3-84 3-15-7 Wizard ........................3-85 3-16 Test Menu ................................3-86 3-16-1 WLAN ........................3-86 3-16-2 Bluetooth........................ 3-90 3-16-3 Barcode ........................3-91 3-16-4 Display........................3-93 3-16-5 Key .......................... 3-94 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 4-1 FAQ ....................................4-2 Q: The power does not turn ON..................4-2...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing our wireless handy “GTX-100.” This user manual explains the hardware and the system program of the GTX-100. We hope the GTX-100 will help you improve efficiency of your business. Enclosed items ・ GTX-100 ..................1 ・...
  • Page 21: Notational Information

    Wireless LAN Terminal, Wireless Hand-held Terminal GTX-100. "GTX-100" "Terminal" The wireless communication interface to allow data to be sent between the GTX-100 and a PC connected to an Ethernet communicating via Access point TCP/IP. Please use our recommended equipment based on the IEEE802.11b/g WLAN standard.
  • Page 22: Manual Contents

    ●Chapter 1 Hardware Explains the standard handling, specifications and operation methods of the GTX-100. ●Chapter 2 Software Explains an outline of the software installed, and related to the GTX-100. ●Chapter 3 System menu Explains the System Menu setup and Operation Method.
  • Page 24: Hardware

    Chapter 1 Hardware...
  • Page 25: Part Names

    Chapter 1 Hardware 1-1 Part Names 1. Barcode window The opening from where the Barcode is read. As the laser light is irradiated, be sure NOT to look into the window. 2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Data, characters and images are displayed on the LCD. 3.
  • Page 26: Hand Strap

    1-1 Part Names key (Power Switch) key (back space key) Deletes the last character entered. key (Shift key). Used to switch to the character input mode, or special functions can be accessed by pressing this key together with other keys. 14.
  • Page 27: Preparation Before Use

    1-2-1 Equipment Connections Data entered can be transmitted from the GTX-100 to a host computer or the GTX-100 can receive data from a host computer. The following are the Methods for connecting to a host computer. Preparations required depend on the applica- tion environment.
  • Page 28: Additional Software

    1-2 Preparation before Use 1-2-2 Additional Software In the case where you want to create a system for data communication between the GTX-100 and a host com- puter or build a system using theGTX-100 browser, the following software is required.
  • Page 29: Wireless Communications

    1-3 Wireless Communications ■Wireless function of the GTX-100 The GTX-100 is a handy terminal network system incorporating a wireless communication system. The Barcode terminal is small, lightweight and excels in portability. It is also suitable for moving around the work place, op- erating remotely from the computer while collecting Barcode data.
  • Page 30: Preparations For Data Communication

    ■The role of an access point An access point provides a wireless service area to a terminal (GTX-100) and acts as a local bridge, which performs packet transmission between the cabled LAN and wireless network. Each terminal has a unique IP address, which allows direct Ethernet LAN connection through an ac- cess point.
  • Page 31: Data-Communication Method

    2. In order to enable the Security setup of 1. , Restart the access point. (Some access points do not re- quire restarting.) 3. Turn ON the GTX-100 and setup the WLAN and TCP/IP from the System Menu. At this point, be sure to perform Security setup.
  • Page 32 1-3 Wireless Communications 6. Setup FTP to transmit and receive a file. ・See P.3-53 for transmitting a file to a host computer from the GTX-100. ・See P.3-46 for receiving a file from a host computer to the GTX-100. In the case using the DHCP function (P.3-36), "WebGlider-X" is required separately.
  • Page 33: Product Specifications

    Chapter 1 Hardware 1-4 Product Specifications 32 bit RISC CPU μITRON Memory 16MB(including12MB for file area) Download file has 6MB max .In case the extension is "wav" or "out", the download file has 5MB max. 16MB(including 6MB for file area) Scanner Codes scanned NW-7, CODE39, JAN-13/8(add-on: enabled), UPC-A/E, Indus-...
  • Page 34 1-4 Product Specifications Cradle charging function Enabled (However the environment during charging conforms to charger's temperature specification) Power Main Battery Lithium-ion battery Backup Battery Lithium-ion battery (Maintenance free) Operating Working temperature -5 to 50°C environment Working humidity 20 to 80% (non condensing) Storage temperature -10 to 60°C Storage humidity...
  • Page 35 Management function SNMP agent Support MIB MIB-II (RFC1213), Welcat Enterprise MIB The RSS Expanded Stacked specification is supported only partially. Please consult our sales department for details. This is a test value, not a guaranteed value. To ensure stable and reliable communication, we recommend that you use the terminal at a distance within two meters from the Bluetooth USB adapter with no obstacles in between.
  • Page 36 1-4 Product Specifications ■Display of ALARM LED during wireless communications The state and meaning of the alarm LED during wireless communications are as follows. LED state Meaning Communication with an access point is possible. Or no commu- nication is currently taking place. Blinking Continuous blinking during EAP authentication (P.3-29) Communication with an access point has been attempted but syn-...
  • Page 37: Scanning Specifications

    Chapter 1 Hardware 1-5 Scanning Specifications ■Laser light irradiation angle The angle of the laser light irradiated from the GTX-100 is 54 degrees. ■Scanning Depth The range across which a Barcode can be scanned is called a "scanning depth." The scanning depth for the GTX-100 is as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 38 1-5 Scanning Specifications ■Inclination of a Barcode and the angle with which it can be read The following are the three kinds of a Barcode inclination SKEW PITCH TILT SKEW TILT PITCH ●Skew Scanning is possible up t o 50°perpendicular to the upper and lower sides of a Barcode. The range of ±8º...
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Hardware ●Tilt The Tilt is the angle with which the laser light irradiates the Barcode. Tilt angle Margin The laser light should always cross the whole label. Irradiating only part of a barcode as shown in the illustrations marked with “×” may cause erroneous scanning results.
  • Page 40: Charging Specification

    1-6-2 Charging Method using Single Charger (GTC-1) When the GTX-100 and the battery pack are set at the same time, the GTX-100 charging has a priority. After the GTX-100 charging completed, the battery pack charging starts.
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 Hardware ■Charging the Battery Pack alone During charging, the Battery charging LED in the upper part of battery mark on the front of the charger turns ON red, while charging has completed it turns ON green. Charging will be completed in approximately 2.5 hours.
  • Page 42: Charging Method Using Multi Charger (Gtc-2)

    The Multi Charger (GTC-2) allows charging many batteries simultaneously. In the GTX-100 and the battery pack which are set in the same number as that of the Multi Charger, the GTX-100 charging has the priority; the battery pack charging starts automatically after the GTX-100 charging has completed.
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 Hardware Place the battery pack in the charger, as it should turn a label side to the back, and should set a electrodes downward. When charging Error occurred, charge it again. If the error occurs re- peatedly, remove the battery and contact our sales department. Take care not to use the battery that the error occurred.
  • Page 44: Battery Pack (Gtb-1)

    ・ Be sure not to touch the electrodes with your hand, and avoid dust on the electrodes. Otherwise this may cause poor contact with the battery pack and the GTX-100. ・ When dirty, wipe clean with a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 45: Replacing The Worn Out Battery Pack

    1-7-5 Charging the Backup Battery This section describes the Method for charging the backup battery. 1. Put the GTX-100 (with no battery pack installed) and one fully charged battery pack at a handy place. 2. Install the GTX-100 with the battery pack. The charging process for the backup battery will then be started.
  • Page 46: Memory Backup Period (Battery For Backup)

    GTX-100 has two drive areas to store the file: F drive (Non-volatile) and S drive (Volatile). The application data download from host computer is stored in F drive, so the data won't be lost even if the battery pack has worn out.
  • Page 47 Battery for Backup Battery The Clock data built in GTX-100 is kept. In addition, The data in the S drive is saved only for a certain period while replacing batteries etc. When resume function setup is enabled, the resume information is stored.
  • Page 48: Not Use In Long Time

    1-9 Not use in long time 1-9 Not use in long time ■Not use in long time (the terminal) If you do not use the terminal for a long period (more than 6 months), it is recommended to setup the terminal to Mothball, the power will soon turn off.
  • Page 49: Resume Function

    Chapter 1 Hardware 1-10 Resume function The GTX-100 supports resume function, from System menu, setup, the behavior of the power on by the key. For setup method, see "3-8-3 Resume (resume function)"(P.3-17). Resume function enabled After pressing key to turn off the GTX-100 and start up with the key, the processing resumes what was executed immediately be- fore the power off.
  • Page 50: Screen Output Characters

    1-11 Screen Output Characters 1-11 Screen Output Characters ■Welcat specific Double-byte characters 1-27...
  • Page 51 Chapter 1 Hardware ■Single-byte characters Upper Lower 1-28...
  • Page 52: Software

    Chapter 2 Software...
  • Page 53: Data Storage

    For information about "WebGlider-X," see the online manual included with the product package. 2-1-1 Data Storage ■Information about the data storage (drive configuration) The GTX-100 has two drives for storing data. The S Drive and the F Drive. Drive Data Retention Maximum Capacity F drive ●Non-volatile memory...
  • Page 54 ■The files generated by the system and application A part of the System program and application program of the GTX-100 create a temporary file and a file to save the setup value. If these files could not be generated for such reasons that there are too many files, or no space in the drive etc., each program fails to work normally.
  • Page 55: System Menu

    Chapter 2 Software 2-2 System menu Through the System Menu, you can make the GTX-100 fundamental operation settings, install the application program and transmit data files, etc. Refer to "Chapter 3 System Menu" (P.3-2) for details about the System Menu.
  • Page 56: System Menu

    Chapter 3 System menu...
  • Page 57: Introduction

    The four registries except for Device registry are saved in an independent file respectively. For this reason there are four files are always stored in the F drive of GTX-100. As the registry is stored in the F drive, it will be not erased even if the battery is disconnected.
  • Page 58: Key Names And Functions

    3-3 Key Names and Functions 3-3 Key Names and Functions This Chapter explains about keys and functions used in the System menu. In this Manual each key is described as follows. Press this key to read a barcode. In the system menu, F9 and F10 key also have the same function as a scan key.
  • Page 59 Chapter 3 System menu ■Assigned key character list Numeric input mode Alphabet input mode A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X (space) $ - + / % : # @ & ・...
  • Page 60: System Menu Operations

    3-4 System Menu Operations 3-4 System Menu Operations Here explains the Standard Operation Method of the System menu. ■Select the target item from the menu ●Selecting a Menu Item Selected item becomes highlighted (colors reversed= selected). Move the cursor either by pressing key, which corresponds to the item, or, by using the di- rection ( ) key.
  • Page 61 Chapter 3 System menu ■Input by the key ●Switching the Character Input mode GTX-100 allows inputting characters using numeric keys and key. The character allowed to enter is Numeric, Alphabet (upper-case/lower-case) and Symbols, changing input modes according to the character to enter.
  • Page 62 3-4 System Menu Operations ■Other operations ●Returning to the previous menu. Press the key. ●Check box operation By applying or removing checks in the square box, making the item selected/not selected. Each time key is pressed, the status of Select /Not Select switches. Each time the key is pressed ,[Yes]/[No] switches.
  • Page 63: Battery Level

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-5 Battery Level When the battery level of the battery pack lowered, operation is restricted or the power may turn OFF. ●Checking the current battery level From the System menu, select"8:Manage", and then "1:Battery level". ●Restricted operation when the battery level is low. Some operations of the System menu are restricted, when the voltage level is less than the regulation level (the level differs according to the operation) at the time of execution.
  • Page 64: Starting The System Menu

    3-6 Starting the System Menu 3-6-1 How to Start the System menu 1. Once the GTX-100 has been correctly installed with a battery pack and if the current state is OFF, press the key for approximately 1 second. The power will turn ON and the System menu will be started.
  • Page 65: Executing Setup Wizard

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-6-4 Executing Setup Wizard At the initial startup of the terminal, the setup wizard is executed to perform the minimum setup of the request for communication between the terminal and the server. Select either[Yes]or [No]. Select [Yes], then the wizard will be executed to perform the setup of WLAN and TCP/IP. Select [No], then the System menu will start up.
  • Page 66 3-6 Starting the System Menu With the Setup Wizard, each item is setup respectively according to the flow of the following Chart. The ac- companying item differs by the branch of the selection. This is only performed by Wizard Execute when starting up the terminal. When "Wizard Execute" is per- formed from the System menu (P.3-85).
  • Page 67: Wlan Security Alert

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-6-5 WLAN Security Alert When the WLAN Encryption Method is disabled, the dialog to alert the setup is displayed at the time of starting Select either from [Yes] or [No] Select [Yes], moves to "2:WLAN". Select [No], System menu is displayed. When the resume is enabled, this dialog is not displayed.
  • Page 68: System Menu List

    3-7 System Menu List 3-7 System Menu List System menu is configured as a structural architecture that is classified for respective functions. 3-13...
  • Page 69 Chapter 3 System menu Please refer to the "System menu Factory Settings" (Appendix A-2) for information about the System menu factory settings. 3-14...
  • Page 70: System Setup Menu

    3-8 System Setup Menu 3-8 System Setup Menu The setup for convenient functions to facilitate your GTX-100. 1. From System menu, select "1:System". Select the item to setup. ・ Auto execute ・ Clock ・ Resume ・ Password ・ Auto wake up ・...
  • Page 71: Clock

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-8-2 Clock This function is to confirm the current time, and set up the time. In addition to Manual Setup, setting up the clock via the "Server Setting" to adjust the time of the terminal to that of the host computer is possible, when the DHCP function is enabled.
  • Page 72: Resume (Resume Function)

    GTX-100, the resume function will be used. Resume mode ON after the GTX-100 is powered OFF, the next time the key is pressed, it will resume operation where it was just before the power was turned OFF.
  • Page 73: Password

    Chapter 3 System menu ●Resume mode OFF After the GTX-100 is powered OFF, the next time the key is pressed, it will begin operation from the start. When the application is setup to " Auto Execute", the assigned appli- cation will startup.
  • Page 74: Password Setting

    3-8 System Setup Menu ■Password setting 1. Input a new password. Password should be alphanumeric characters from 4 to 30, Up- per-case character/Lower-case character are distinguished. Input a new password, then, press the key. 2. Input the password again. After the password is entered, confirm by pressing the key.
  • Page 75: Auto Wake Up

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-8-5 Auto wake up Auto wake up is a function to start up the terminal automatically according to the preset schedule. By combining Auto wake up and DHCP Execute running on, which allow the application and the master file automatically up- dated before starting operation.
  • Page 76: Auto Power Off

    3-8 System Setup Menu ■Schedule Clearing 1. From the confirmation dialog, select[Yes]. The setup Schedule is erased. Select [No], or Press the key to stop clearing. 3-8-6 Auto power off Auto power off is a function to make the power OFF automatically when there is no operation performed for a certain period.
  • Page 77: Wlan Menu

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-9 WLAN Menu Wireless LAN related setup is performed. 1. From the System menu, select "2:WLAN". Select the item to setup. ・ SSID ・ Roaming level ・ Doze mode ・ Security ・ Advanced ・ MAC address 3-9-1 SSID SSID setup.
  • Page 78: Roaming Level

    3-9 WLAN Menu 3-9-2 Roaming level Roaming means a function, which switches the access point by choosing the access point with stronger radio signal when the terminal moves. The roaming level created as the judgment value to judge whether to perform the switching.
  • Page 79: Security

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-9-4 Security Security related setting of WLAN is performed. 1. From the WLAN menu, select "4:Security". Select the item to setup. ・ Encryption ・ Authentication ・ Attention ■Encryption 1. Select the item to setup. ・ Method ・...
  • Page 80 The danger of data being intercepted between an access point and a terminal (GTX-100) is avoidable by using WEP, which is the standard of encryption of wireless communication. GTX-100 is compliant with two kinds of WEP keys (common key), "40 bits (also called 64 bits)" and "128 bits."...
  • Page 81 Chapter 3 System menu ・ ASCII string When “40 bits” is selected, the key length is fixed at 5 characters. When “128 bits” is selected, the key length is fixed at 13 characters. The number of characters that are actually input is always 13. There- fore, when “40 bits”...
  • Page 82 3-9 WLAN Menu Security Function The GTX-100 incorporates WPA and WPA2 as the WLAN security function. ■WPA (WPA-PSK) and WPA2 (WPA2-PSK) ⋅ WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) WPA is a security standard publicized in December 2002 by the Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry organization which verifies the interconnectivity of wireless LANs.
  • Page 83 ●Method ・ Open "Open Authentication" system. If an authentication request frame from a terminal (GTX-100) is received, an access point will reply with an authentication response frame, which will permit data communications. When WEP is valid, authentication is possible but data com- munications cannot be performed if both WEP keys do not match.
  • Page 84 3-9 WLAN Menu ●EAP setup When using the EAP (IEEE802.1X) authentication, the required items are set. After setup, perform the "wireless/ping test" (P.3-88), and confirm that the communication by EAP authentication is enabled. Select the item to setup. 1. Select the mode. ・...
  • Page 85 Chapter 3 System menu Select from received files. (Press the key to refer the file Properties.) Press the key to clear the setup contents. 3. Private key setting. Private key(file) is received via FTP (P.3-38), or Bluetooth (P.3-63). ・File Private key is in contrast to the client Open key included in the client certificate.
  • Page 86 3-9 WLAN Menu 4. Set up user information. ・ User Name User name is used for authentication. From 62 single-byte alphanumeric characters, it is set by dis- tinguishing Upper-case character/Lower-case character. ・ Password Password is used for authentication From 0 to 31 single-byte alphanumeric characters, it is set by distinguishing Upper-case character/Lower-case character.
  • Page 87: Advanced

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-9-5 Advanced WLAN communication Advanced setting 1. From the WLAN, select "5:Advanced". Select the item to set. 3-32...
  • Page 88 3-9 WLAN Menu ●Transmission speed Set the transmission speed. Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function (P.3-36) is enabled. Any of the settings shown in the table below can be selected. Please keep in mind that if you fix at a higher communication speed, the transmission range will become shorter.
  • Page 89: Mac Address

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-9-6 MAC address MAC address (hardware unique address) is displayed. MAC address cannot be changed. 1. From the WLAN, select "6:MAC address". 3-34...
  • Page 90: Network Menu

    3-10 Network Menu 3-10 Network Menu Network related setting such as TCP/IP. 1. From the System menu, select "3:Network". Select the item to setup. ・ TCP/IP ・ DHCP ・ FTP ・ DNS ・ SNMP 3-10-1 TCP/IP Set an IP address and other details for TCP/IP communications. Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function is enabled.
  • Page 91: Dhcp

    ・IP address Set the IP address assigned by the network administrator. Set a unique IP address to each of the GTX-100 terminals connected to the same network. ・NetMask (Subnet mask) Set the subnet mask assigned by the network administrator. Since a subnet mask specifies which network you belong to, it should set up along with the IP address.
  • Page 92 DHCP server port is setup (Factory setup:08067). If you do not execute the automatic setup, which is unique to the GTX-100, and want to use existing server only to perform the assigning of IP address, the value is modified (the well known port is 67).
  • Page 93: Ftp

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-10-3 FTP Set up for using the FTP client function, as described below. Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP func- tion is enabled. 1. From the Network, select "3:FTP". Select the item to setup. ・ Server address ・...
  • Page 94 3-10 Network Menu ■User name Specify the FTP server login user name using up to 18 alphanumeric characters, and up- per-case/lower-case should be distinguished. 1. Input the User name. User name should not include the space. ■Password Specify the FTP server login password using up to 20 alphanumeric characters, and up- per-case/lower-case should be distinguished.
  • Page 95 Chapter 3 System menu ●Server port Specify FTP server control port number. The well-known port is 21. ●Mode The default is Passive mode. If the FTP server does not support Passive mode, change it to the Active mode. There is a function to reject the connection from outside the Firewall to inside in the Firewall set up.
  • Page 96: Dns

    3-10 Network Menu 3-10-4 DNS Set the DNS server address, as described below. Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function (P.3-36) is enabled. 1. From the Network, select "4:DNS". 2. Select the item to setup. ●Primary Set the IP address for the Primary server. ●Secondary Set the IP address for the Secondary server.
  • Page 97: Snmp

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-10-5 SNMP Make the various SNMP settings. Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function (P.3-36) is enabled. 1. From the Network, select "5:SNMP". Select the item to setup. ・ Community(R/Only) setting ・ Community(R/W) Setup ・ Trap ・...
  • Page 98 3-10 Network Menu ■Community(R/W) Setup 1. Input the community name and the manager IP address. ●Community name The operations permitted for the community name are "Read-Write". GET, GET-NEXT and SET request are supported under a community name. The community name can be specified using a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 99 [1.3.6.1.2.1.4] MIB2-IP [1.3.6.1.2.1.5] MIB2-ICMP [1.3.6.1.2.1.6] MIB2-TCP [1.3.6.1.2.1.7] MIB2-UDP [1.3.6.1.2.1.11] MIB2-SNMP [1.3.6.1.4.1.12392] Welcat Enterprise MIB Welcat Enterprise MIB is described by ASN.1 format. Welcat Enterprise MIB is included in the optional "WebGlider-X". (About details, please con- tact our sales department.) 3-44...
  • Page 100 "send" is set through the System menu "Illegal access Trap" (P.3-44). MIB is not initialized even if the " GTX-100 " setup corresponding to MIB (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc.) has been changed. In this case, a Warm Start is transmitted instead of a Cold Start.
  • Page 101: Receiving Menu

    ・ The power of the host computer is ON. ・ The "BluePorter(WLF-001:optional)" on the host computer is started up. ・ The default device of GTX-100 is setup on the host computer at the receiving side. (only in the case selected from the file list) ●Bluetooth(Receiving side is GTX-100)
  • Page 102 3-11 Receiving Menu 2. Selecting receiving method. Select "1: Select from list " to obtain the file list from the transmis- sion side. The receiver side can select the file to receive from the list. Select "2:Wait(PC)" or "3:Wait(GTX)”, then get into receiving wait- ing status immediately.
  • Page 103 Chapter 3 System menu 5. Receiving is completed. When many files are checked,"(the number of success/ the number of checked)" is displayed in the Message box. Press the key, or key. 3-48...
  • Page 104: File Menu

    3-12 File Menu 3-12 File Menu By searching the targeted file, varieties of operations such as transmission and Deletion are performed. Select the file for operation from the classified file list in each drive. The files are recognized by the extensions (3 characters following after the period of the file name), and classi- fied as below.
  • Page 105 Chapter 3 System menu Bit rate 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320(kbps) Channels Monaural/Stereo Extension Format Audio file list (text style) MAX items Explanation By using SFL file, many audios and files can be played continuously. In the file list, the file name is cited by line feeding to the MAX 32 items. The cited audio file should be stored in the terminal beforehand.
  • Page 106 3-12 File Menu 3. File operation. File alone check box operation (apply checks /remove checks) is performed by the key. For other operation, press the key, From the Sub menu, Select the Operation. ・ Execute ・ Play ・ Viewer ・ Properties ・...
  • Page 107 Chapter 3 System menu ■Play 1. From the sub menu, select "Play". Regardless of the check box status, Selected audio file plays. Press the key to stop and playing. ■Viewer 1. From the Sub menu, select "Viewer". Regardless of the check box status, Selected bitmap file is displayed.
  • Page 108 ・ The power of the host computer is ON. ・ The "BluePorter(WLF-001:optional)" on the host computer is started up. ・ The default device of GTX-100 is setup on the host computer at the receiving side. ●Bluetooth(Receiving side is GTX-100) ・ The default device of GTX-100 is setup on the GTX-100 at the receiving side.
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 System menu 3. Upload start. Upload status is displayed. 4. Upload is completed. When many files are checked, (the number of upload success / the number of checked items)" is displayed in the "Message box". Press the key, or key.
  • Page 110 3-12 File Menu ■Test Test the file whose check box is checked. However, if there is no checked file, Selected file is tested. When the tested file is broken, file delete confirmation dialog is dis- played. Select[Yes][No]. In addition, press the key, and [No] is selected.
  • Page 111 Chapter 3 System menu ■All checks removed Remove the check from all the check boxes. 3-56...
  • Page 112: Id Menu

    3-13 ID Menu 3-13 ID Menu Setup the ID number for identification. Setup the unique number for each terminal. When DHCP function is en- abled automatic setup is also possible. 1. From the System menu, select "6:ID". Input the terminal ID. The number of ID allowed to set is from 000 to 999.
  • Page 113: Device Menu

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-14 Device Menu Setup the hardware device such as Barcode and key. The Device Menu is further classified for each devices. 1. From the System menu, select "7:device". Select the item to setup. ・ Barcode ・ Key ・...
  • Page 114 ■Trigger mode This mode is used to setup the operational condition of the laser scanner on the System menu or the GTX-100 browser. This setup is only enabled with the application using "Trigger mode" for barcode scanning. WebGlider-X browser is one of the applications using trigger mode.
  • Page 115 Chapter 3 System menu ●Power saving Setup for saving the power consumption when scanning. 1. From the sub menu, select the item. ・ Full When a Barcode is scanned the laser stops automatically and the power supply to the scanner part stops as well. The consumed power gets small, but it takes time to start the next scanning.
  • Page 116 3-14 Device Menu ■Decode level Setup the permissible range of the Barcode scanning. When the Decode level is set to "strict", the barcode label checked strictly. For this reason the label of poor quality get difficult to scan, but the possibility of miss scanning be- comes low.
  • Page 117 Chapter 3 System menu ■Scanning angle Setup the irradiation angle of the laser. 1. Select from either Wide or Narrow. ・ Wide(default) The irradiation angle of the laser widens. ・ Narrow The irradiation angle of the laser becomes narrow. ■Reverse Scan setup of White/ black Reversed Barcode 1.
  • Page 118: Key

    3-14 Device Menu 3-14-2 Key Press and hold the direction ( ) key, the direction key is allowed to enter itself repeatedly. The time (Key repeat delay): From the time when the press and hold started until it get into the first repeated entering, and the time (Key repeat rate): until the entering repeated.
  • Page 119 Chapter 3 System menu ■Local device Local device setup. 1. Select the item to setup. ・ Device name ・ Security ・ Version As "BD Address" is fixed, setup contents cannot be changed. Only during the local device setting, the search from the Remote device is search is accepted.
  • Page 120 3-14 Device Menu ●Security Perform the authentication related setup when connecting. 1. Operate the check box to enable the authentication. When a check box is checked, the authentication is performed in case the local device received connect request from a Remote device. Only the Remote device with enabled authentication will be permit- ted to connect.
  • Page 121 Chapter 3 System menu ■Remote device Remote device setup. 1. Select the item to setup. ・ Device list ・ Search for devices ・ Serch options ●Device list Remote device properties to connect can be registered MAX 7 items. Once registered beforehand, you don't have to set the device properties for each connection.
  • Page 122 Searches the Remote device. To setup the detected Remote device as the registered device is also pos- sible. When you want to include the other GTX-100 as the target of device search, it is necessary to set the targeted terminal to "Local Device Setup".
  • Page 123 Chapter 3 System menu 2. The search result list is displayed. The device name list of the detected remote device is displayed. The device name that can be detected is limited to alphanumeric characters. Be sure not to use the Kana-Kanji as the device name of the host computer.
  • Page 124 3-14 Device Menu ●Search option Set the upper limit of the number of Remote devices detected by device search. 1. Input the number of devices for search. The number of devices allowed to setup is from 1 to 9. The more the number of devices for search is the longer the search time becomes.
  • Page 125: Display

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-14-4 Display 1. From the Device, select "4:Display". Select the item to setup. ・ Contrast ・ Luminosity ■Contrast 1. Display Contrast Adjustment. The contrast of the display can be adjusted from 1 to 8. Press the key for Up, key for Down, then the slider moves.
  • Page 126: Tone/Vibrator

    3-14 Device Menu 3-14-5 Tone/Vibrator Setup the device such as Sound, LED and Vibrator to alert the worker's attention. 1. From the Device, select "5:Tone/Vibrator". Select the item to setup. ・ Volume ・ Indicator func ・ Click sound ■Volume 1. Adjust Speaker volume. It is adjustable from 1 to 8.
  • Page 127 Chapter 3 System menu And so on, the terminal allows the user varieties of setting according to the user's working environment. 3-72...
  • Page 128 3-14 Device Menu There are 5 scenes that represent working such as pressing the key (click) and confirming etc. And one user's scene, these 6scenes are provided with three patterns respectively. 1. Select the indicator to set. The icon to show the setup status of the indicator is displayed in right of the lower part on the display.
  • Page 129 Chapter 3 System menu ●Operational condition of a device In the operation condition, there are two kinds, one is common to all devices and the other is unique to the device. 1. Enable check box operation (common to all devices). The switch to turn ON/OFF the operation of the device.
  • Page 130 3-14 Device Menu 3. Selecting a file name (audio only). Select the audio file from the file list. Press the key, and properties related to the selected file is dis- played. Select the "built in audio ". The audio file list that is stored before- hand in the system area of the terminal is displayed.
  • Page 131 Chapter 3 System menu 7. Input the number of times to repeat (Common to all devices). The number of times to repeat the operation on and off. The setup range is from 00 to 99. If 00 is set, it repeats until the device is operated. ■Click Sound Setup whether to play the sound or not when the key at the terminal is pressed.
  • Page 132: Manage Menu

    3-15 Manage Menu 3-15 Manage Menu Checking the standard properties of GTX-100 and improvement and maintenance of the performance. 1. Select the item to setup. Select the item to setup. ・ Battery level ・ System versions ・ Initialize ・ Clone ・...
  • Page 133: System Versions

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-15-2 System versions The handy terminal system program (OS) version is displayed. 1. From the Management, select "2:System versions". OS version is displayed. 3-15-3 Initialize Initializing the Registry and the drive. When the initialization is performed, the setup contents will return to the Factory setup and all files will be de- leted.
  • Page 134 3-15 Manage Menu Press the key, and sub menu is displayed. ・"All checks applied" Apply checks to all check boxes. ・"All checks removed " Remove all checks from the check boxes. 2. Initialization start. The checked items are initialized in order. 3.
  • Page 135: Clone

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-15-4 Clone Copying the contents on the Registry and F drive of the other GTX-100, duplication is created. 1. From the Management, select "4:Clone". In the case of to copy GTX-100, select "1:Master ". In the case of to be duplicated on GTX-100, select "2:Copy".
  • Page 136 3-15 Manage Menu ■Master Setup the "Copy GTX-100" on the default device of the Master beforehand 1. Select the item to clone. After confirming that the Copy terminal is in the condition to be able to "Clone", press the key to start Clone.
  • Page 137 Chapter 3 System menu ■Copy 1. Initializing itself. Execute confirmation dialog is displayed. Select from either [Yes] or [No]. In addition, press the key, and [No] is selected. 2. It is in the state the Clone is enabled. Press the key or key to start Clone.
  • Page 138: Drive

    3-15 Manage Menu 3-15-5 Drive Confirmation of various properties and maintenance for the drive is performed. 1. From the Management, select "5:Drive". Selecting a drive. 2. The properties of the drive are displayed. Following properties is displayed. ・Capacity ・Used space ・Free space ・Files(Used number/Max number) F drive can be optimized by performing defrag.
  • Page 139: Mothball

    System program may be corrupted. Never remove the battery pack during defrag. 3-15-6 Mothball Setup to suppress the consumption of the battery when the GTX-100 is not used for a long period. 1. From the Management, select "6:Mothball". Execute confirmation dialog is displayed. Select [Yes] or [No].
  • Page 140: Wizard

    3-15 Manage Menu 3-15-7 Wizard The wizard executed at the initial boot of the terminal can be called back again. In order to perform communica- tion between the terminal and the server, the minimum necessary setting is enabled. 1. From the Management, select "7:Wizard". Select [Yes] or [No].
  • Page 141: Test Menu

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-16 Test Menu Hardware device test. 1. From the System menu, select "9:Test". Select the item to setup. ・ WLAN ・ Bluetooth ・ Barcode ・ Display ・ Key 2. Select target device. 3-16-1 WLAN Test for Wireless Communications and the test for IP Network communication. 1.
  • Page 142 3-16 Test Menu ■Configuration Setup the execute condition of the ping command. Wireless test is performed by ping. 1. Select "1:Configuration". ●Host address Specifies the IP address of the targeted device to confirm the communication. ● Packet size (default 1472 bytes) Select the size of the data packet (in bytes) to be transmitted.
  • Page 143 Chapter 3 System menu ■WLAN/ping test WLAN test is performed by executing the ping command. The ping packet is continuously transmitted to the Host IP address setup at "Configuration". Displayed contents are the result of ping command, the MAC address of the synchronized access point, communication quality (LinkQ), the received ra- dio signal strength(ASL), applied channels and displayed.
  • Page 144 3-16 Test Menu ■AP Search To search the access point matches the SSID setup on the terminal. When the SSID of the terminal is setup to "ANY", it is possible to search all the access points around there. This is only performed when the setup at the access point, is set up as respond to "ANY".
  • Page 145: Bluetooth

    Chapter 3 System menu 4. Select an access point, the confirmation screen is displayed to set the SSID setup on the access point to the terminal. Confirmation screen is displayed to allow the SSID setup on the access point to the terminal. 3-16-2 Bluetooth By using other terminal and Bluetooth, one to one communication is performed.
  • Page 146: Barcode

    3-16 Test Menu 3-16-3 Barcode Barcode scanning test perform. In addition, this barcode scanning test is not subject to trigger mode. 1. From the test menu, select "3:Barcode". Barcode is scanned in a normal scanning mode. The scanned Barcode, the kind of Barcode, and the digit number are displayed.
  • Page 147 Chapter 3 System menu ■Barcode Option Press the key to allow setting varieties of barcode options. In addition, this setup only enabled during the barcode testing. ●Check digit Setup whether to check the check digit. ・ [Check Enable] is set to OFF (default) The check of check digit is disabled.
  • Page 148: Display

    3. The display is highlighted from four corners to the center(the key does not work until the Display is Highlighted entirely) ↓ 4. Welcat logo When all the display ends, the backlight turns OFF to return to the previous operation.
  • Page 149: Key

    Chapter 3 System menu 3-16-5 Key The key input test are performed with the indicator(buzzer/vibrator/LED/audio play) tests. Press the key, and display the icon on the partition of the center got Highlighted ( key only reversed), and the icon corresponds to the key appears under the partition line (local eco).
  • Page 150: Faq (Frequently Asked Questions)

    Chapter 4 (Frequently Asked Questions)
  • Page 151: Q: The Power Does Not Turn On

    Chapter4 FAQ 4-1 FAQ FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) This chapter lists frequently asked questions, problems and operations that need to be performed to solve prob- lems, and reference pages for items in this manual. Q: The power does not turn ON. ■...
  • Page 152: Q: The System Menu Does Not Start

    4-1 FAQ Q: The System Menu does not start. ■ Is the "application" set to "Auto execute"?----(P.3-15) From the System menu, select "1:System setup", and then select "1:Auto execute" to set the System menu for automatic launch. ■ To force the launch of the System Menu, hold the scan key then press the key.----(P.3-9) Q: How do I change the application, which starts when the power is turned ON?
  • Page 153: Q: I Cannot Perform Wireless Data Communications

    ■ Has the Remote device to be connected setup correctly? ・Does the Power turn ON? ・Is the connecting enabled? ■ Is the connecting procedure correct? ・Connect the PC and GTX-100 (P.1-9) ・Communication between the GTX-100 terminals (P.3-46~46) ・Bluetooth Clone (P.3-80) ・Bluetooth Test (P.3-90)
  • Page 154: Q: Can I Use At The Same Time Both Wlan And Bluetooth In The Same Environment And On The Same Terminal

    ■ Is the communication software running on the host computer?----(P.1-5) ■ Is the communication settings made correctly?----(P.1-5) ■ Are the GTX-100 and the host computer connected correctly?----(P.1-8) ■ Does the host computer have enough resources? When applications other than the communication software are being used, the computer may run out of resources and cause the file transmission and reception to fail.
  • Page 155: Q: I Want To Perform The Setup Of The Terminal Ip Address Etc. At A Time From A Computer

    Q: Starting an application or transmission/reception of a file cannot be performed. When the voltage level of the battery pack is low, the GTX-100 is unable to handle some functions. Is the battery pack charged? ----(P.3-77) Q: I suspect that the file is corrupt.
  • Page 156: System Menu Factory Settings List

    Appendix. A System Menu Factory Settings List...
  • Page 157: Appendix. A-1 System Menu Factory Settings

    Appendix A System menu Factory Settings Appendix. A-1 System menu Factory Settings Parameters Possible Setting Range Factory Settings Auto execute System menu or application System menu Resume Enable, Disable Disable Password Alphanumeric characters from 4 to 30, Up- per-case character/Lower-case character are dis- tinguished.
  • Page 158 /Lower-case distinguished SNMP Community(R/W) Any value of IP address style 000.000.000.000 Manager IP address SNMP Trap Community name Alphanumeric characters up to 16, Upper-case Welcat /Lower-case distinguished SNMP Trap Manager IP ad- Any value of IP address style 000.000.000.000 dress...
  • Page 159 0000 or, from 0100 to 1000 0500(milliseconds) Key repeat rate 0000 or, from 0100 to 1000 0100(milliseconds) Bluetooth local device Device Alphanumeric and symbol characters up to 30, GTX-100 name Upper-case /Lower-case distinguished Bluetooth local device Pairing Enable, Disable Disable Bluetooth local device PIN...
  • Page 160: Sample Barcode

    Appendix. B Sample Barcode...
  • Page 161 Appendix. B Sample Barcode Appendix. B-1 Sample Barcode ■JAN13 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 4 5 7 9 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 7 0 ■JAN8 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 9 1 1 2 2 3 8 ■UPC-E 0 0 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 162 Appendix. B-1 Sample Barcode ■CODE39(No C/D) * 1 2 3 4 5 6 * * A B C D E F * ■NW-7(C/D) a 1 2 3 4 5 6 $ a b - $ / 4 5 6 / 0 b ■NW-7(No C/D) c 5 6 7 8 9 0 c d : / + 7 8 9 d...
  • Page 163 Appendix. B Sample Barcode ■ITF(C/D) 1234567895 9876543215 ■ITF(No C/D) 1234567890 9876543210 ■ITF(Standard ITF-14) 0 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 5 ■ITF(Extended ITF-16) 0 1 0 4 9 0 3 3 3 3 0 4 9 4 0 9 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 4...
  • Page 164 Appendix. B-1 Sample Barcode ■ITF(Add on version ITF-6) 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 2 2 3 9 ■CODE128(Code set A) ■CODE128(Code set B) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ■CODE128(Code set C) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 (notes) It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality (Expansion, Reduction, Dirt, etc.).
  • Page 165 Appendix. B Sample Barcode ■EAN128(Code set A) ( 0 1 ) 1 4 5 3 0 8 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 ( 1 7 ) 0 0 1 2 3 1 ■EAN128(Code set B) ( 0 6 ) 1 7 4 5 8 6 6 3 5 2 5 3 0 0 ( 1 4 3 ) 5 4 3 2 1 0 ■EAN128(Code set C) ( 1 0 ) 1 3 5 8 9 6 4 5 1 2 3 0 0 4 ( 4 8 ) 4 6 8 1 2 5 (notes) It is not likely to be able to read because of low printing quality (Expansion, Reduction, Dirt, etc.).
  • Page 166: Index

    Index...
  • Page 167 Index Index Bluetooth local device Device name (Factory settings)............A-4 A Bluetooth local device Pairing (Factory settings) ............... A-4 Access point ..........xiv, 1-7 Bluetooth local device PIN code (Factory settings) Access point search........... 3-85 ............... A-4 Active mode ............3-38 Bluetooth Remote device 1 to 7 BD address Ad-hoc mode............
  • Page 168 Index F9 key ..............1-2 File name ............2-3 D File receiving ............ 3-44 Folder..............3-38 Data communication Method FTP ..............3-36 Bluetooth communications......1-9 FTP Address (Factory settings)......A-3 WLAN communications........ 1-8 FTP Current folder (Factory settings) ....A-3 Data communication/preparation of FTP Mode (Factory settings) ......
  • Page 169 Index Key repeat rate (Factory settings) ...... A-4 Q KEY setting............. 3-25 GTC-1 ............... 1-16 GTC-2 ............1-16, 1-18 L Laser light irradiation angle ......1-13 R LCD ..............1-2 Local device ..........xiv, 3-62 Rate control............3-32 Luminosity ............3-68 Rate control (Factory settings)......
  • Page 170 Test (Display)............ 3-89 WLAN authentication user name (Factory settings) Test (Indicator)..........3-90 ............... A-2 Test (Key)............3-90 WLAN/ping testing........... 3-84 Test (WLAN) ............ 3-82 Tilt..............1-15 Trap ..............3-43 X Trap setup............3-41 GTX-100's Software ........... 2-2 Trigger mode............. 3-57...
  • Page 171 Wireless Handy Terminal GTX-100 Hardware/System Menu August, 2007 Manual Rev.1.0 Copyright©2007 Welcat Inc. http://www.welcat.co.jp/ info@welcat.co.jp M01GTX-100...

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