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J2 Wave Hand Held Computer
Hardware Manual
February 2010

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  • Page 1 J2 Wave Hand Held Computer Hardware Manual February 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents System Overview ..........................3   Standard Components ........................4   Optional Accessory ..........................5   Hardware Description ........................6   System Feature Description ....................... 9   Installing the Main Battery ......................12   Removing the Main Battery ......................13  ...
  • Page 3: System Overview

    System Overview 4  5  6  7  7  8  7  System Overview table -1 Location Description LED Indicator Show the Status of Wi-Fi connection and battery. Power & 4 Programmable Keys Hold 5 seconds to power on/off the system. Speaker At rear side Hand Strap Screw Hole Mounted for hand strap Reset Hole...
  • Page 4: Standard Components

    Standard Components Items Hand Held Computer Charger Base (Note: Only for power charge use, not for data transfer use) Main Battery Holster Power Adapter (AC-USB connector) Hand Strap Wrist Strap Neck Strap Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 4 of 33...
  • Page 5: Optional Accessory

    Optional Accessory Items Standard Battery Charger Power Brick of Standard Battery Charger Power Cord of Standard Battery Charger Note: Power cord are various according to the shipping country. MSR Module 2-in-1 MSR & Scanner Module USB Cable for synchronization & programming Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 5 of 33...
  • Page 6: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description Item Features Descriptions Main Processor Marvell PXA270 416MHz (Xscale Core) System Memory 128Mbytes SDRAM Around 115MB use for system operation, otherwise for storing system loader and system data System Storage 1Gbytes Flash (ROM file system) More than 300MB for storing WindowCE image and OEM application programs Around 600MB leaved for system and user storage, emulated as folders in all system directories...
  • Page 7 Item Features Descriptions Touch Panel LCD panel with touch panel design Resistor 80% Transparency (Film to Glass type) Audio Stereo audio system with mono speaker design 05W speaker amplifier Headphone stereo output (Optional) Secure Digital SD memory card (Support up to: 2Gbytes) Socket WiFi IEEE Auto fallback mode : 6M~54M(80211g),...
  • Page 8 Item Features Descriptions Power / Reset Power Button : Suspend/ Resume Device and “Enter” buttons Reset Button : Warm Reset Press Power and Reset buttons simultaneously: Cold Reset LED indicators Green: ON – device power on , OFF – device off / suspend Blue: Link Status of WiFi manager Red: Flash –...
  • Page 9: System Feature Description

    System Feature Description Item Features Descriptions Application File Explorer Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE Windows Media Player Windows CE standard shell (Windows XP- like skin) File System ROM File system with hive registry Graphic / Display 480x272x16 (Landscape mode) as panel default mode 272x480x16 (Portrait mode) as system default mode Compliant with Graphics, Windowing and...
  • Page 10 Item Features Descriptions Storage Removable storage : SD memory (up to 2GB) : USB storage (optional) Persistent storage: NAND flash memory (On Board) Data Support seamless roaming in Communication IEEE802.11b/g WLAN authentication WLAN infrastructure Support single SSID Support fast Wi-Fi roaming Support always on Wi-Fi WPA and 802.11i security standard (AES/CCMP and WEP with TKIP security...
  • Page 11 Item Features Descriptions Network Features NDIS network driver architecture TCP/IP Windows Networking API /Redirector [SMB] WinSock Support Security Authentication Services (SSPI) Credential Manager CrytoAPI 1.0 Applications and .NET compact framework 2.0 Service Active Template Library (ATL) Development C Libraries and Runtimes COM and DCOM Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) Object Exahange Protocol...
  • Page 12: Installing The Main Battery

    Installing the Main Battery Battery Battery Bay Main Door Battery 1: Rotate the lock screw counter-clockwise with a flat-head screw driver or a coin to release the lock. 2: Slide the battery door outwards as direction of the arrow and open the battery door. 3: Push down the main battery into the battery bay until you hear a clip sound.
  • Page 13: Removing The Main Battery

    Removing the Main Battery 1: Open the battery door first. 2: Please use your finger nail to pull the fillister on the battery latch (the circle marked) toward the front as the direction of the arrow shows. 3: Flip up and remove the battery to replace another. Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 13 of 33...
  • Page 14: Installing / Uninstalling Sd Card

    Installing / Uninstalling SD Card SD Card Slot locates in the inner side of the battery bay which is a push-push type. Installing the SD Card 1: To open the battery door and remove the main battery first. 2: To push the SD card into the Slot until it clicks. 3: To remove the SD Card, please push again the SD card and slide outwards.
  • Page 15: Neck Strap Installation

    Neck Strap Installation To installing the Neck Strap, please unthread the Neck Strap first then follow the below steps. 1: Start threading the Neck Strap through the Strap Hole as arrow direction. 2: Thread through the plastic ring to make it secured with the Neck strap. 3: Repeat step one and two at the other side.
  • Page 16: Wrist Strap Installation

    Wrist Strap Installation 1: Start threading the Wrist Strap through the Strap Ring. 2: Thread through as the arrow direction point. 3: Finished. Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 16 of 33...
  • Page 17: Hand Strap Installation

    Hand Strap Installation Hand strap screw holes 1: Start threading the Hand Strap through the strap hole at the either side of the system. 2: Thread through as the arrows direction show. 2: Finish the Hand Strap threading through the strap hole at the side of the system. Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 17 of 33...
  • Page 18 1: Fasten the Hand Strap Plastic Ring with the screws (2) to the screw holes at rear side of the system. 2: Thread the Hand Strap through the plastic ring as the direction of the arrows show. 3: Finished. Version 0.0 Draft February 23, 2010 Page 18 of 33...
  • Page 19: Charging The Main Battery

    Charging the Main Battery 1: Connect the Charger Base and USB-AC power Adaptor as above arrow instruction. 2: Plug the USB-AC Adapter to the electrical outlet. 3: The LED light on the charge base will light up if power is applied. 4: Drop the unit into the charger base.
  • Page 20: Power On/Off The System

    Power on/off the System Power Button Turn on the System Press and hold the Power Button (as the arrow marked) for 5 seconds to turn on the system. Note: There is a option for the off/on button to work as a instant on switch. Turn off the System To press the Power Button for 5 seconds or press “Start Menu”...
  • Page 21: Led Indicator Description

    LED Indicator Description The LED indicator is located in the front of the Hand Held Computer which indicates the status of Power on/off, the Main Battery and WiFi Link. The Description as follows: Green color LED: Battery power charging state(S/W) LED ON: Battery power charging finished (100%) Orange color LED:...
  • Page 22: Cold Boot

    Cold Boot 1: Use a tool to gently press the “Reset Hole” on the rear of the Hand Held Computer while keep holding the “Power Button” throughout. 2: Release the press of “Reset Hole” and the “Power Button” at the same time after system vibration occurs.
  • Page 23: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    Resetting to Factory Defaults The Hand Held Computer provides functions of “Reset to the factory default settings” and “cold boot”. The detail procedures as bellows: Reset to the Factory Default Settings 1: Use a tool to gently press the “Reset Hole” on the rear of the Hand Held Computer while keep holding down the “Power Button”...
  • Page 24: Usb Cable

    USB Cable There is only USB port with WindowsCE® ActiveSync® function to be exposed to software developer to develop and debug their software application. A specific application program located in “Application” Folder and named as “USB.EXE” to provide manual USB ActiveSync connection. A specific USB cable would be required.
  • Page 25: Synchronization Via Usb Cable

    Synchronization via USB Cable To synchronize the Hand Held Computer with PC, please install the “Microsoft Active Sync” program on each PC first. The set-up of a “Partnership” will be requested once after connecting the USB Cable to the Hand Held Computer and PC. The Synchronization will be running automatically after “Microsoft Active Sync”...
  • Page 26: Installing The Usb Cable

    Installing the USB Cable To Mobile To PC 1: Unscrew the screws (2) on the back cover of the Hand Held Computer to access the Connector Slot. 2: Connect the white connector to the Hand Held Computer. 1: Connect the USB Connector to the PC device to communicate the Hand Held Computer and the PC.
  • Page 27: Using Activesync

    Using ActiveSync By default the hand held’s USB port is disabled to save power. It must be enabled to use ActiveSync. Follow the steps below ton enable the hand held’s USB port. 1:Double-click on the “My Device” icon on Today screen. 1: Double-click on the “Application Data”...
  • Page 28 1: Select “USB” tab 2: Press “Connect” button. 3: Select “ActiveSync” tab. 4: Select “ACTIVE SYNC” button. 5: Press “OK” button. After installing the “Microsoft® ActiveSync®” program at your PC, please enable it. You will see the “Connecting” is running automatically after USB Cable is connected the Hand Held Computer and PC.
  • Page 29 1: Double click the “Mobile Device” icon by opening “My Computer” to access the documents or files saved in the Hand Held Computer.
  • Page 30: Msr Module Installation

    MSR Module Installation 1: Unscrew the screws (2) on the rear side of the Hand Held Computer. 2: Slide upward to open the Connector Cover to access the connector slot. 3: Connect MSR cable to the respective connector on the connector slot of the Hand Held Computer.
  • Page 31 4: To make sure the metal juts are entered to the right position of the system. 5: Use the attached screws (2) to fix the MSR module to the Hand Held Computer as above photo shows. 6: Finished. Front view of the MSR module and the Hand Held Computer.
  • Page 32: 2-In-1 Msr And Scanner Module Installation

    2-in-1 MSR and Scanner Module Installation MSR Cable Scanner Cable 1: To open the connector cover on the Hand Held Computer first. 2: Connect cables (2) to the respective connectors on the connector slot of the Hand Held Computer. 3: To make sure the metal juts are entered into the right position of the Hand Held Computer.
  • Page 33 4: To use the attached screws (2) to fix the 2-in-1 MSR module to the Hand Held Computer. 5: Finished. The front view of the 2-in-1 MSR and Scanner Module with the Hand Held Computer.

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