Newland NQuire 1000 Manta II User Manual

Newland NQuire 1000 Manta II User Manual

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  • Page 1 SCANNING MADE SIMPLE NQuire 1000 Manta II customer information terminal user guide...
  • Page 2 Revision History Version Description Date V0.1 Initial release. August 4 , 2016 V0.2 Fine-tuned for NQuire1000 specific features January 5 , 2017 V0.3 1) Revised home page January 31 , 2017 2) Added hardware & accessory installation & operation V1.0 Updated all the screenshots.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Disclaimer ................................4 Device Instruction & Installation ........................5 Hardware Instruction ............................. 5 1. LED Indicator ............................ 6 2. SD Card Slot / Cover ........................6 3/4/5. Push Buttons ..........................7 7. Expansion Slots & Add-on modules ....................7 8.
  • Page 4 Bluetooth ..............................31 Virtual Keyboard ............................32 Take Photos ..............................34 Surf Online ..............................35 Browse Files ............................... 36 Play Media ..............................37 Install & Uninstall Apps ..........................38 Install Apps ............................38 Uninstall Apps ............................. 41 Reset to Factory Default ..........................43...
  • Page 5: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer ✓ Please read the instructions carefully before equipment installation and using the device. ✓ Do not put the product in high temperature, humid or dusty environment. ✓ Do not drop, crash or break down this product. ✓ Do not power off the device when it’s formatting or upgrading, otherwise it will cause operation system error.
  • Page 6: Device Instruction & Installation

    Device Instruction & Installation Hardware Instruction LED Indicator SD Card Slot / Cover: support external SD card Exit Button: return to the previous page Up / Down Buttons: navigate up/down to select an item Vol+ / Vol- Buttons: adjust the system volume Front Camera: embedded 2M pixels (&...
  • Page 7: Led Indicator

    14. 10/100Mbps Ethernet Port: RJ45 connector supporting Ethernet connection 15. USB Host Port: support USB 2.0 Host type A 16. Micro-USB OTG Port: USB 2.0, Micro-USB type B jack, OTG 17. Power Switch: switch power ON/OFF 18. Headphone Audio Jack Hardware Instruction &...
  • Page 8: 3/4/5. Push Buttons

    3/4/5. Push Buttons 7. Expansion Slots & Add-on modules For add-on modules like existing barcode scanner, MSR and NFC. 1 GPI02 1 5V 2 GPI01 2 D- 3 TXD 3 D+ 4 RXD 4 GND 5 GND 5 RXD 6 D+ 6 TXD 7 D- 7 GPI01...
  • Page 9: Speaker

    NSTALLATION Align the positioning bumps on module with the pits on main device and gently press down until they are fully inserted. Fix module on main device by screws. 8. Speaker Dual audio output. 9. Vesa Mount Holes...
  • Page 10: Dc-In Jack

    10. DC-In Jack Plug the power adapter into the power jack, and fix the position by a small metal bracket to prevent it from loosening. 11. Barcode Scanner Barcode engine is set up in auto mode as default setting. LED will light up when any object shows in front of barcode scanner within proper distance, and barcode engine will...
  • Page 11 GPIO port pinout (PIN1-PIN8): INPU_VOD (GPIO0_31), INPU_VOC (GPIO0_30), VOB_OUT (GPIO0_29), VOA_OUT (GPIO0_15), INPUT_GND, INPUT_GND, N/A, INPUT_VCC_In. The NQuire can be connected to devices, such as LED lamp, door lock or access control system via its GPIO port. Call the NQuire’s GPIO control API: Reference nq1000_interface_api.jar and then import com.android.nq1000.NQManager in your code.
  • Page 12 GPI circuit example: Control logics: NET NAME CONDITION RESULT REMARK INPU_VOC INPU_VOC=IPUT_VCC_In GPIO0_30=L INPUT INPU_VOC=IPUT_GND GPIO0_30=H INPU_VOD INPU_VOD=IPUT_VCC_In GPIO0_31=L INPU_VOD=IPUT_GND GPIO0_31=H VOA_OUT GPIO0_15=H VOA_OUT=IPUT_GND OUTPUT GPIO0_15=L VOA_OUT=IPUT_VCC_In VOB_OUT GPIO0_29=H VOB_OUT=IPUT_GND GPIO0_29=L VOB_OUT=IPUT_VCC_In Electrical requirements: 12V ≤ IPUT_VCC_In / INPU_VOC/ INPU_VOD ≤ 24V...
  • Page 13: Generic I/O Port Covers

    13. Generic I/O Port Covers NALYSIS OF STRUCTURE Covers for right cabinet and left cabinet. NSTALLATION Put the hook on plastic cover into the hook groove on main device. Level the plastic cover. Pushing cover forward, let positioning tenon into the positioning groove on main device.
  • Page 14: 14/15/16 Generic I/O Ports

    14/15/16 Generic I/O Ports 17. Power Switch Switch on to boot up device. By default, power switch is in ON position. 18. Headphone Audio Jack...
  • Page 15: Accessory & Installation

    Accessory & Installation VESA Wall Mount Installation & Operation 1. Select a mounting location that is convenient for operation. 2. Remove the screw attaching the bracket to the chassis of The VESA 75 mount. 3. For wall mounting, install the four plastic wall anchors in a wall and then secure the bracket of VESA 75 mount to the wall using the four large screws.
  • Page 16: Feature Programming

    Feature Programming Home Screen On the home screen, you can long-tap on any blank area to change the wallpaper or drag widgets to desktop. Change Wallpaper 1. Tap...
  • Page 17 2. Tap “Wallpapers”.
  • Page 18 3. Select the image you want as your wallpaper. 4. Tap “Set wallpaper” on the upper-left corner of the screen then “Home screen” to apply the new wallpaper.
  • Page 19: Add Widgets

    Add Widgets 1. Tap 2. Long-tap on a widget and drag it to desktop.
  • Page 20 3. If you want to remove an icon, long-tap on the widget and then drag it onto “X Remove” at the top of the screen.
  • Page 21: System Bar

    System Bar Navigation Buttons Volume-: Decrease the system volume. Back: Return to the previous page. Home: Return to the home screen. Recents: Switch between recently used apps. To remove an app from the list, swipe the app item left or right or tap “X” in the upper-right corner of the app window to remove it.
  • Page 22: Status Notifications

    Status Notifications Status bar at the top of the screen displays system status, such as time, Wi-Fi, SD card and USB connection, etc. Pull down the status bar to open the status window. Pull down the status bar to open the shortcuts window which contains brightness adjustment, Wi-Fi, Do Not Disturb, auto rotate, Bluetooth, airplane mode, physical button and invert colors, and system settings entrance.
  • Page 23: Applications

    Applications Tap ∧ above the app shortcuts on the home screen to view the App list. The installed applications will be shown here and you can open an app by tapping its icon. To find an app easily, you can create a shortcut by long-taping on the icon and dragging it into the home screen.
  • Page 24: Language & Input Method

    Language & Input Method In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Language & input”. Change language: Tap “Language” then “Add a language”, and then you can change the system language according to your preference.
  • Page 25: Date & Time

    Enable an input method: Tap “Virtual keyboard” then “Manage keyboards”, and then enable the desired input method. Date & Time In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Date & time”.
  • Page 26: Volume

    If the “Automatic date & time” option is enabled, system date and time will be synchronized automatically with network time when you connect your device to a Wi-Fi network. To set the time manually, you need to disable “Automatic date & time”. Besides, you can also set time zone and time format as per your needs.
  • Page 27: Brightness

    Brightness In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Display”. Tap “Brightness level” and then move the brightness slider to the left to decrease the brightness and right to increase it. If you want the brightness to be adjusted automatically based on ambient lighting, enable the “Adaptive brightness”...
  • Page 28: Schedule Power On/Off

    Schedule Power On/Off This function is used to power the device on and off automatically at a specific time each day. In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Time Screen”. The top row is for power on clock, and the following row is for power off clock. To enter the power on/off clock settings, tap the corresponding row.
  • Page 29 Tap “Time”. Then set the time and tap “OK”. Tap “DONE” at the upper-right corner of the screen to save the setting.
  • Page 30: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi Join a Wi-Fi network: In App list, tap “Settings” to open system settings app, and select “Wi-Fi”. Turn Wi-Fi on to find available Wi-Fi networks. Select a network and enter the password, then tap “CONNECT”. Ethernet Be sure to turn off Wi-Fi if you want to connect your device to the Internet through Ethernet. Plug the Ethernet cable into your device’s Ethernet port (#14 in Device Instruction).
  • Page 31 If you want to specify a static IP address for your device, tap “Ethernet Ip mode” then “static”, and enter the IP address, gateway, netmask and DNS server. Tap “CONNECT”.
  • Page 32: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth You can set up a Bluetooth connection between the device and other Bluetooth devices, such as PC, mobile phone. Note that Bluetooth connection works better if there are no obstacles between them. Pair your device to a Bluetooth device: In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Bluetooth”.
  • Page 33: Virtual Keyboard

    Virtual Keyboard The device provides a virtual keyboard for typing. You can use it as a real one. When you tap a text input field, the virtual keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen. To close the virtual keyboard, you can tap in the system bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 34 If the keyboard icon is not present in the system bar, go to Settings > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard > Manage keyboards > enable the input method(s) you want to use.
  • Page 35: Take Photos

    Take Photos In the App list, tap to launch the Camera app. take a photo. to open detail settings. From top to bottom in the picture are: grid lines, timer and 3DNR.
  • Page 36: Surf Online

    Surf Online In the App list, tap to launch the Browser app. When connecting the device to a network, you can visit websites, play online media or download files via the browser. In a browser window, enter a URL into the address bar and tap on the virtual keyboard to open the URL.
  • Page 37: Browse Files

    Browse Files In the App list, tap “Explorer” to view local files. Long-tap a file or folder to perform file operations, such as copy, delete, move (cut), paste, rename, send (share) and create shortcut.
  • Page 38: Play Media

    To select multiple files/folders, tap “Multi” in the menu and then select files/folders. The selected files/folders will be highlighted in yellow. Tap “Editor” in the menu to operate the selected files/folders. Play Media With the provided apps, you can play your media files on your storage, such as pictures, music and videos.
  • Page 39: Install & Uninstall Apps

    Install & Uninstall Apps Install Apps Before installing an app, please download the app (.apk) to using the browser, or copy a downloaded app (.apk) to the device from your computer. Then you can open the ApkInstaller app in the App list to install the downloaded app. Tap “Install”...
  • Page 40 Tap the apk you want to install. Tap “INSTALL” and then wait for the installation to complete.
  • Page 41 You can also download an android app market, and install the apps via the market. If receiving the “For security, your tablet is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources” message when installing an app, tap “SETTINGS”, and enable the “Unknown sources”...
  • Page 42: Uninstall Apps

    Uninstall Apps in the App list, and select “Apps”. To uninstall an app, Open the Settings app...
  • Page 43 Tap the app you want to remove. Tap the “UNINSTALL” button then “OK”, and then wait for the uninstallation to complete.
  • Page 44: Reset To Factory Default

    Reset to Factory Default Please make sure to back up the important data before resetting the device. In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Backup & reset”. Tap “Factory data reset”.
  • Page 45 Tap the “RESET TABLET” button. Tap the “ERASE EVERYTHING” button. Then the device will reboot and reset to factory default.
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