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OPYRIGHTS AND RADEMARKS Two Technologies is a trademark and JETT is a registered trademark of Two Technologies, Inc. Microsoft, Windows CE 5.0, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, eMbedded Visual C++, Visual Studio .NET 2003, Visual Studio 2005 and ActiveSync are either trademarks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
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INSTALLATION OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS AND TWO TECHNOLOGIES MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER FOR PRODUCTS NOT MANUFACTURED BY TWO TECHNOLOGIES. TWO TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES DUE TO DELAYS IN DELIVERIES OR USE AND SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ARISING FROM CONTRACT, TORT OR NEGLIGENCE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OVERHEAD OR OTHER LIKE DAMAGES.
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TX FCC ID: RYJ-P500CF-1. FCC S 15.21 ECTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Two Technologies may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment WLAN C OMPLIANCE This device contains a Socket Communication, Inc.
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VORSICHT! Bei Verwendung von NiMH Akkus, die nicht durch Two Technologies, Inc. geliefert, empfohlen oder genehmigt wurden besteht Explosionsgefahr! Benutzen Sie daher nur solche NiMH Akkus, die mit dem Gerät geliefert wurden bzw. Ersatzakkus, die durch Two Technologies, Inc. geliefert, empfohlen oder genehmigt wurden.
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ATTERY ISPOSAL Dispose of batteries in a safe manner. The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of NiMH batteries: • Replace a defective NiMH battery immediately as it could damage the unit. • Do not throw the NiMH battery in trash that is disposed of in landfills as it contains heavy metals. Recycle or dispose the NiMH battery of it as required by local ordinances or regulations.
ONTENTS ........................1-1 Chapter 1. VERVIEW About this Manual..............................1-1 Related Documents ............................1-1 About Two Technologies............................1-1 About the JETT•XL ..............................1-2 JETT•XL Features............................... 1-2 ..................2-1 Chapter 2. OMPONENTS AND NDICATORS Front Components ..............................2-1 Front Panel ................................2-2 Compact Flash Slot Cover ............................. 2-4 The JETT•HATCH ..............................
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Creating a Wired Ethernet Network Connection................... 5-7 Setting Up Identification for Remote Networks..................... 5-7 Connecting to a Mail Server..........................5-8 .......................6-1 Chapter 6. ROUBLESHOOTING Appendix A...................... A-1 PECIFICATIONS Appendix B................. B -1 IGNAL AND SSIGNMENTS 1 2 8 H J ETT•connect Cables..............................
This manual describes the standard features and operation of the JETT•XL. Unless otherwise stated, the operational characteristics described herein correspond to factory default configurations and settings as shipped from Two Technologies. Wherever used herein, the term “JETT” applies to all JETT•XL models (except as noted).
JETT•XL BOUT THE With its modern, ergonomic appearance and design, the JETT•XL is the most recent addition to Two Technologies' series of rugged hand held computers for industrial and commercial use. Its quick mount connector system allows easy insertion and removal in cradle or vehicle mounts. The JETT•XL comes standard with the Windows CE 5.0 operating system and an Intel PXA270 XScale processor that operates up to 624 MHz.
Protection) rating of 65 as defined by IEC standard 529. Although not required to maintain an IP65 rating, Two Technologies offers connector covers that help prevent electrolysis (corrosion that occurs due to a chemical reaction between water and a connector that conducts electricity).
HAPTER OMPONENTS AND NDICATORS RONT OMPONENTS This section describes the components found on the font of the JETT. Figure 2-1: Front Components Table 2-1: Front Components and Indicators Item Component Description Display Supertwist nematic liquid crystal display with touch screen Front Panel Contains the On/Off switch and modifier keys indicators (see Figure...
RONT ANEL This section describes the components found on the font panel. Figure 2-2: Front Panel Components Table 2-2: Front Components and Indicators Item Component Description Modifier LEDs Indicates use of the SHIFT, CTRL, 2ND ALT and CAPS modifier keys Battery LED Lights red to indicate a low battery or green a charging battery On/Off Switch...
5VDC O SING THE UTPUT INE TO OWER XTERNAL EVICES The JETT supplies only one +5 VDC line. The +5 volts supplied from the JETT•connect is the same line supplied for JETT•pack integration. The +5 VDC line to the JETT•pack does not have the charging protection components so output voltage will be higher by approximately 0.3V to 0.4V.
The optional power jack found on the bottom of the JETT enables you to connect an 11-18 VDC Input power supply battery charger, such as Two Technologies #14508. Use of other power supplies unless approved by Two Technologies may cause damage to the unit and void the warranty.
14989 USB Cable, Mini A to Mini B 15094 USB Cable, Mini A to Type A (Female) Use of other power supplies unless approved by Two Technologies may cause damage to the unit and void the warranty. OMPONENTS AND NDICATORS...
HAPTER PERATION OWER USPEND WITCH The On/Off switch is located above the keypad. Its function depends on the state of the JETT at the time the switch is pressed and on the length of time that the switch is depressed. Operations that the On/Off switch can initiate are: •...
USPEND Suspend mode allows you to suspend, but not terminate active applications. In this mode, the display will turn off and the JETT will cease serial port operations. For battery-powered units, Suspend mode also conserves battery power. To place the unit in Suspend mode, press and release the On/Off switch. To take the JETT out of Suspend mode, press and release the On/Off switch again.
HARGING THE The nickel metal hydride battery technology used in the JETT has exceptional charge life without the “charge memory” characteristic of conventional nickel cadmium batteries. Partially discharged batteries or extended periods with the charger left connected will not adversely affect battery life or performance. Note: Because the internal battery charger senses several conditions, including temperature, you should charge the unit away from any known or potential heat sources.
EPLACING ATTERIES ATTERY CAUTION! There is a risk of explosion if you replace the NiMH battery with an incorrect type. Only use a NiMH battery supplied with your unit or a replacement NiMH battery supplied, recommended, or approved by Two Technologies, Inc.
NTRY EYPADS 52-K EYPADS This joystick style keypad with bezel nomenclature features easy screen navigation and alphanumeric keypad entry and four programmable function keys. Users can also access navigation keys and backlight control via the SHIFT key. Figure 3-5: Standard 52-Key Keypad DELETE INSERT CAPS LK...
45-K EYPAD ODIFIER The following modifier keys (located on the bottom of a standard keypad) enable you to access the various functions that can appear on a key. Modifier keys take effect when first pressed and typically remain in effect until you press another key, unless its another modifier key (see Table 3-2).
To provide you a method of navigating and using Windows CE 5.0 until you configure and map your keypad for your application, Two Technologies provides a template that shows how to access the default functions (see figure below).
CE K EYBOARD In addition to entering data through the keypad, you can also enter data by using the CE Keyboard. This utility displays a keyboard on the screen to allow data entry via the Command Line or into applications where “text accessibility”...
CE 5.0 D INDOWS ESKTOP This section provides a brief overview of the functions that appear on the Windows CE 5.0 desktop. For information on how to change desktop settings, refer to Windows CE help (Start > Help). Figure 3-12: Windows CE 5.0 Desktop CE 5.0 D INDOWS ESKTOP...
OWER TATUS CONS The JETT will display power status icons (Table 3-4) in the taskbar status area (Figure 3-14) to indicate power use, charging status and low battery conditions. Table 3-4: Power Status Icons Icon Description Batteries are charging Batteries are low—approximately 30 minutes or less of use remaining (the CHARGE/LOW BAT LED will blink red once per second) Batteries are very low—approximately 10 minutes or less of use remaining (the CHARGE/LOW BAT LED will turn solid red)
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By default, the Screen Capture program is set to take a picture by pressing HotKey1 after a five- second delay. To change the wait time before the Screen Capture program takes a picture, tapping the up or down scroll bars under Capture Delay (sec). The default value is five seconds. To change the Keyboard Hot Key assignment, you must access the Hot Key applet in the Control Panel.
ANUALLY AVING THE ERSISTENT EGISTRY The JETT internal memory consists of DRAM and Flash. Typically, any changes made to the JETT including file creation are temporarily stored in the unit’s DRAM. You must then copy the files from DRAM to internal flash memory or a removable compact flash card to store the information permanently.
SING THE OMPACT LASH The Compact Flash Slot located on top of the JETT enables you utilize a variety of devices such as memory cards, barcode scanners, GPS cards and network cards. If you intend to use a device card, it may also be necessary to install a driver. If so, make sure the card is Windows CE 5.0 compatible and you have the necessary drivers.
HAPTER ONFIGURATION ONTROL ANEL The table below lists the available control panel functions on the JETT. Table 4-1: Control Panel Functions Icon Function Description Aux CF Card This function enables you to enable/disable power to CF cards installed in the internal CF Card slot, which not user accessible. Aux Switch For units with a second COM that supplies 5VDC output, use this function to set the default power state (On or Off), and test the...
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Icon Function Description Password Use this function to enable password protection and set a password. PC Connection Use this function to enable direct connection to a desktop computer Power Use this function to: Check battery power Set device to turn off when idle Set up power schemes Check the power levels of your system devices Regional Settings...
ASKBAR AND TART ETTINGS To change the Taskbar and Start Menu settings: Select Start > Settings> Taskbar & Start Menu. The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box opens: Select the General tab: Check Always on Top to ensure that the taskbar is always visible, even when a program appears in a full window (maximized).
HAPTER ONNECTIONS REATING AN CTIVE ONNECTION ActiveSync is a desktop utility program (available as a free download from Microsoft) that allows you to synchronize certain types of information between a PC and the JETT. You can also use ActiveSync to transfer files and install programs on the JETT.
Close the Control Panel and return to the desktop. ONFIGURING THE After you configure the JETT, you must configure the PC before making an ActiveSync connection. Note: If you are installing ActiveSync on the PC for the first time and the Get Connected wizard appears, click Cancel.
REATING AN NITIAL CTIVE ONNECTION To create an initial ActiveSync connection: Connect one end of your interface cable to the serial (COM) port on your desktop computer. Connect the other end of the cable to the JETT. In the Connection Settings dialog box, click Connect. The Get Connected wizard appears Click Next.
You can now choose to setup a partnership to synchronize files or connect as a “guest.” Refer to the following sections to further instructions. REATING A ARTNERSHIP When starting ActiveSync for the first time, you have the option to create a partnership that allows you to synchronize selected items between the JETT and the PC.
Click Finish to complete the setup. ActiveSync will then create a folder on your desktop and attempt to synchronize the item types you selected with similar items on the JETT (e.g., if you selected Files and placed a file in the My Documents folder on the JETT, ActiveSync will transfer it to the JETT’s folder on the desktop.
ISCONNECTING CTIVE To terminate the ActiveSync connection: On the JETT, double-tap the connection icon in the System Tray. The PC-115K Status dialog box appears. Tap Disconnect. UBSEQUENT ONNECTIONS To perform subsequent ActiveSync connections: If needed, connect your interface cable between your desktop computer and the JETT. On the JETT desktop, tap PC Link.
You can connect directly to a network to access e-mail, access files available on a network server or browse the Internet and using Socket Low Power Wired Ethernet CF card. Note: If you are using communications cards other than those supplied by Two Technologies, you will need to ensure that the card manufacturer supports Windows CE 5.0.
ONNECTING TO A ERVER You can send and receive e-mail by connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server. Inbox contains an e-mail service for each method you use. For either service, you must establish a connection to your Internet service provider (ISP) or to the appropriate mail server in your local area network.
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In the Optional panel: If connecting to a network that uses Windows NT domain security, enter the Windows NT domain name. If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP, enter the SMTP Host name. For POP3 Mail service with an ISP, the ISP must use an SMTP mail gateway. Enter your return e-mail address.
HAPTER ROUBLESHOOTING JETT DOES NOT RESPOND WHEN PRESS THE POWER BUTTON • Is the unit in Suspend mode? • If battery-powered, check the batteries. • Are all cables connected properly: Is the power supply plugged into an active AC outlet? Is the power connector securely plugged into the JETT? JETT, CHANGED MY SYSTEM SETTINGS...
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JETT ACTS SLOWLY • The unit may be short of program memory or storage memory. • Increase the amount of storage or program memory through the System control in the Control Panel. • You can also delete any unnecessary files. JETT.
PPENDIX PECIFICATIONS OWER Recharge/Line-Power: 11 to 18 VDC, 1.2A Standard: Input at 11 to 18 VDC via JETT•connect system interface for line-power or battery charging operations Optional: Output at 5 VDC @ 1.2A to operate peripheral devices (either port) Rechargeable Battery Type: Nickel Metal Hydride (or 6 AA alkaline batteries) Current Rating: 2 Amp Maximum Voltage: 7.2 Volts Capacity: 2500 mAh...
ONNECTIVITY Standard: JETT•connect serial port with choice of full RS-232 or a choice of two of the following: short RS-232 (2), short RS-422, short RS-485 or USB. Optional: Bluetooth (Class 1 or 2) ,Wi-Fi (802.11b) or GPRS NVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C Storage Temperature: -20°C to +70°C Charging Temperature: -20°C to + 40°C Humidity: 5-95% Non-condensing...
Figure A-2: Case Dimension with JETT•HATCH Low Profile High Profile 0.73" Maximum Thickness 1.936" of Card Width 1.936" Maximum Maximum Card Width Card Width 1.70" 0.593" 2.75" Maximum Card 1.687" Height Maximum Card Height 10.33" 11.45" ROUBLESHOOTING...
PPENDIX IGNAL AND SSIGNMENTS JETT• CONNECT ABLES Figures B-1 and B-2 list the standard RS-232 signal and pin assignments for the JETT•connect cables. Figure B-1: 91708 Cable (Male DE9) RS-232 Signal and Pin Assignments Viewed Facing Connector JETT• Connect DE 9 Connector Power White w/Black Stripe Pin 1 (Reserved)
ODEM ABLE Figure B-3 lists the signal and pin assignments for Two Technologies’ 14375 DE-9 Female to DE-9 Female null modem cable. Please note that this cable differs from standard null modem cables in that it uses Pin 9 for input power for the JETT.
Creating an ActiveSync Connection........5-1 Creating an Initial ActiveSync Connection ......5-3 About the JETT•XL..............1-2 CTRL and ALT Keys..............3-6 About this Manual ..............1-1 About Two Technologies ............1-1 ActiveSync Configuring the JETT............5-1 Data Entry ................3-5 Configuring the PC............. 5-2 Date/Time................4-1...
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High Power Charge ..............3-2 Password .................4-2 Hot Keys................. 4-1 PC Connection ................4-2 PC Link ...................3-9 Physical Dimensions .............. A-2 Power ..............3-1, 4-2, A-1 Power Jack ................2-4 Inbox..................3-9 Power Management..............4-2 Indicators ................ 1-2, A-1 Power Off................3-1 Ingress Protection ..............1-3 Power On.................3-1 Interface Connections .............
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