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  • Page 1 Handy Terminal HT1100 User Manual...
  • Page 2 The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2007 ACA-Digital, Ltd. All rights reserved. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Microsoft, Win- dows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled enviroment. This equipment may be held-in-hand in such way that a minimum distance of 20 cm between the handheld device and the user's body is ascertained.
  • Page 4: Canada-Industry Canada (Ic)

    Preface Canada-Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana- dian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Preface Safety Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and the HT1100. CAUTION! Do not operate the HT1100 for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body. With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base. Allowing sustained contact with the skin could cause discom- fort or, eventually, a burn.
  • Page 6: Battery Safety

    Preface • When traveling, do not check the HT1100 as baggage. You can put the HT1100 through an X-ray security machine, but never put the HT1100 through a metal detector. Be sure to have a charged battery available, in case you are asked to turn on the HT1100.
  • Page 7: Notices

    Preface Notices This unit is equipped with a battery pack and backup battery. It is pos- sible that the HT1100 may not power-on due to battery discharge as a result of storage. In the above situation, insert the HT1100 into the cradle and connect the AC adapter to the cradle.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface About This Manual ................i Regulatory Compliance Statements ..........ii FCC Statement..............ii ....ii Federal Communications Commission Notice Canada-Industry Canada (IC) ........... iii Europe-European Union Notice......... iii cUL/UL, TUV, CB, Notice ..........iii CCC Notice................ iii Safety ....................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Setting the Time and Date ............20 Adjusting the Screen Brightness ..........21 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Keypads and Function Buttons ..........23 Entering Alphanumeric Characters ..........26 Entering Characters with the Keypad ......26 Entering Characters with the Keypad ......27 Using the Stylus ................28 Adjusting the Double-Tap Rate ........
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ........44 Connecting the Device to Your Computer ....... 47 Synchronizing with Your Computer ...........48 Connection Options ............48 ............48 USB Connection ........... 49 Infrared Connection ..........50 Bluetooth Connection ............51 WiFi Connection Synchronizing Information ............52 Synchronization Options..........
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  • Page 12: Introducing The Ht1100

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Features Powerful system Audio • Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 • Built-in microphone operating system • Built-in speaker (optional) • Intel Bulverde PXA270 • External microphone processor with speed up to connector 624 MHz • External headset connector System memory Expansion slot...
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Package Contents After opening the box, ensure the following accessories for the HT1100 are present: HT1100 Terminal Cradle AC adapter and power Stylus Rechargeable cord Li-ion Smart battery Optional Accessories The following optional accessories can be used to add to the function- ality of the HT1100.
  • Page 14: A Tour Of The Ht1100

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 A Tour of the HT1100 The following sections describe the main components and features of the HT1100. Front View Scanner trigger LED LCD with touchscreen Navigation keys Power LED Power button Function and numeric key Internal microphone (optional)
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Component Description Power LED Indicates the battery charging power status. Green - Battery is fully charged or the device is running on battery power. When LED flashes, the battery charge is at 13%. Recharge the battery immediately.
  • Page 16: Right And Left View

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Right and Left View...
  • Page 17 Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Component Description Right barcode scan Press to activate the barcode scanner. button USB mini type B port Connect a USB mini type B connector to (client) this port. RS232 port Connect a serial connector to this port for serial communications.
  • Page 18: Top And Bottom View

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Top and Bottom View Component Description Infrared (IR) port and • Uses infrared technology to transmit Barcode scanner and receive data from other IR- window enabled devices. • Scans barcodes when pressing the left and right barcode buttons Cradle connector Connects the HT1100 to cradle, enabling...
  • Page 19: Back View

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Back View Stylus Reset button Component Description PCMCIA slot (internal) Remove the cover to install a PCMCIA card for added functionality. See Inserting a PCMCIA Card on page 30. Stylus Enables you to interact with the operating system.
  • Page 20: Cradle

    Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Memory card slot Accommodates Secure Digital memory (internal) cards. See Inserting an SD Memory Card on page 33. Battery pack Houses the removable and rechargeable compartment battery pack. See Installing the Battery on page 12. Cradle Status LED...
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 — Introducing the HT1100 Component Description Cradle connector Insert the HT1100 to this connector to charge the battery, synchronize data with a PC, connect to the internet, connect serial devices, or connect USB devices. DC-in jack Connect the AC adapter to this jack to supply power to the cradle and charge the HT1100 battery.
  • Page 22: Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how to install and charge the battery, how to check battery status, how to turn on the HT1100, and how to calibrate the screen. Installing the Battery This section explains how to install the battery. WARNING!There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Remove the screws that secure the battery compartment cover to the chassis. Align the battery pack, making sure the battery contacts are aligned with the contacts in the compartment and place the battery in the compartment as shown in the following illustra- tion.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    Chapter 2 — Getting Started Charging the Battery Before using the HT1100 for the first time, you need to charge it for about 2 hours. After that, you can charge the HT1100 every day to recharge the battery to full capacity. Charge the HT1100 using the docking station.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Flip open the docking connector cover on the bottom of the HT1100. Slide the device into the docking station until it clicks into place. The connection is secure when the bottom edge of the device is aligned with the docking station, and the LED indicator on the device lights up green.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Ht1100 To A Pc

    Chapter 2 — Getting Started Connecting the HT1100 to a PC Use the USB cable to connect the HT1100 to a PC to use with Active- Sync. Refer to See Synchronizing with Your Computer on page 48. Connect the USB mini type B connector to the mini port on the cradle (A).
  • Page 27: Turning The Ht1100 On For The First Time

    Chapter 2 — Getting Started Turning the HT1100 on for the First Time After you have initially charged your device for about 1.5 hours device is ready to be used. You can now start up your device where you’ll calibrate the display, learn some basic stylus usage, and set up the system time zone, date and time.
  • Page 28: Calibrating The Ht1100 Screen

    Chapter 2 — Getting Started Calibrating the HT1100 Screen The calibrate screen automatically appears when the unit is powered- on for the first time or after the system is reset. Tap the center cross hair firmly and accurately with the stylus. Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Continue tapping the cross hairs until the screen has been cal- ibrated. New calibration settings have been measured. Press the Enter key to accept the new settings. Press the Esc key to keep the old settings. After calibration is finished, press the Enter key to save the...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Setting the Time and Date Follow these instructions to set the time and date. Tap Start→ Settings→ Control Panel. Date and time Double-tap Date/Time. Tap the arrows next to the month to select the correct month. Set month Set time Select a field in the time box and tap the arrows next to the...
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Tap the drop-down arrow next to Time Zone to select the cor- rect time zone for your area. Check the box next to Automatically adjust... to have the OS automatically adjust for daylight saving time. Click Apply to save the settings.
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 — Getting Started Under Backlight Control, click the Dark arrow to make the screen darker, or click the Bright arrow to make the screen brighter. Drag slider to make the back- light brighter or darker Click to make the Click to make the backlight darker backlight darker...
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 Using the Hardware Keypads and Function Buttons The keypad enables you to both enter information and interact with the HT1100 operating system, and also operate secondary functions using the function keys and Fn key. The following illustration shows the keypad keys. Navigation Escape keys...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 — Using the Hardware The following table describes the keypad keys. Main Function Escape key. Navigation keys enable you to move up and down in menus or dialog boxes. Back space deletes a previous character. Turns the HT1100 on and off. Press the Enter key to confirm a command or action.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 — Using the Hardware Main Function Press the Fn key to toggle between alphabetic and numeric mode. When the Fn icon is displayed in the system tray, the HT1100 is in alphabetic mode. Function key icon Press to insert tab. Press to make alphabetic characters uppercase.

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