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  • Page 1 CL-M10 Portable Data Collector User Guide...
  • Page 2 All pictures in this manual are for reference only and actual product may differ. Regarding the product modification and update, Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to any software or hardware to improve reliability, function, or design at any time without notice.
  • Page 3 Revision History Version Description Date V1.0 Initial Release. 2020-05-29...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 About This Guide ................................ 1 Introduction ..................................1 Documentation Set ................................1 Chapter Descriptions ................................ 1 More Information ................................2 Chapter 2 Getting Started ................................3 Introduction ..................................3 Getting Started ................................. 3 The M10 ................................... 3 Charging the Battery ..............................
  • Page 5 Scan Mode ..................................25 Scan Trigger ................................... 26 Prefix & Suffix ................................. 26 Good Read Indicator ..............................27 Encoding ..................................27 Data Edit ..................................28 Broadcast-output Settings .............................. 29 Symbologies ................................... 29 Chapter 5 Bluetooth ................................... 31 Chapter 6 Wi-Fi ................................... 33 Introduction ..................................
  • Page 6 Introduction ..................................53 Online Update ................................53 Local Update .................................. 53 Chapter 12 App Development Guide............................57 Development Environment ............................. 57 Use of Non-Standard Interfaces ............................. 57 Chapter 13 Maintenance & Troubleshooting ..........................58 Introduction ..................................58 Important Safety & Handling Information ........................58 Disassembly and Retrofit ............................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 About This Guide

     CL-M10 Portable Data Collector Quick Start: Describes how to get the CL-M10 up and running.  CL-M10 Portable Data Collector User Guide: Describes how to program and use the CL-M10.  Newland APP User Guide: Describes how to install/uninstall, or use the APPs developed by Newland (For GMS Version Only)...
  • Page 8: More Information

     Chapter 11 System Update Explains how to update the system.  Chapter 12 App Development Guide Describes the app development environment and the use of non-standard interfaces.  Chapter 13 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Provides troubleshooting solutions for issues that might occur when using the M10.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the parts for the M10 and explains how to charge the battery and power on the M10 for the first time. Getting Started The M10 Volume+ Volume- Power Key Right Scan Key USB Port Left Scan Key SIM/TF Card Slot...
  • Page 10 Front Camera LEDs Light/Proximity Sensors Rear Camera Flashlight Fingerprint Recognition NFC Detection Area Charging Contact...
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Connect the M10 to a power outlet using the included AC adapter or USB cable. When the terminal’s battery is less than 5%, it takes about 3 hours to fully charge it (The terminal is shut down or in sleep mode). When charging the M10 with an AC adapter or USB cable, the user is notified of the charging statuses by the LEDs on the terminal.
  • Page 12: On-Screen Buttons

    On-screen Buttons Return Button Home Button Overview Button The M10 has five physical keys and three on-screen buttons. The on-screen buttons include Back Button, Home Button, and Overview Button. Return Button: Tap it to go back to the previous screen. Home Button: Tap it to go back to the home screen.
  • Page 13 Communicating with PC Step 1: Connect the Micro USB port on the M10 to your computer with the included USB cable. Step 2: Switch M10 on. On the home screen, swipe down from top to open the notification bar. Step 3: Tap “Tap for more options”. Step 4: Select “Transfer Files”.
  • Page 14: Installing Sim Card/Tf Card

    Installing SIM Card/TF Card Step 1: Pull the SIM/TF card tray out from the slot on the left side of the terminal. Step 2: Place the SIM/TF card into the tray and then gently push the tray into the slot until it locks in place.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Basics

    Chapter 3 Basics Introduction This chapter provides the basics of setting and using the M10 Switching On/Rebooting/Switching Off the M10 To start using the M10 for the first time, install with the SIM card and fully charged it. Switch the M10 on: Hold down the Power key on the right side of the terminal until the Android logo is displayed. Note that the initialization is going to take some time before the M10 displays the Home screen.
  • Page 16: Locking/Unlocking The M10

    Locking/Unlocking the M10 Lock the M10: Briefly press the Power key on the right side of the terminal. If no operation is performed on the M10 for a preset period, the M10 locks automatically. You can change how long it takes for the M10 to lock. Unlock the M10: Briefly press the Power key on the right side of the terminal and swipe up from the bottom of the screen and then “Security &...
  • Page 17 and then “Security & location” -> “Fingerprint” and follow the fingerprint Unlock with Fingerprint: Tap the app icon instructions on the screen to finish the steps.
  • Page 18: Home Screen

    Home Screen View another Home screen: Swipe left or right. Go to the Home screen: Tap the Home key. Open an app: Tap it. View all apps/Open apps list: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view all the apps. Swipe up Apps list Add an app icon to the Home screen: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view all the apps.
  • Page 19: Status Icons

    Status Icons The icons in the notification bar at the top of the screen give information about the M10. Status Icon Description Status Icon Description WLAN on Signal Strength Bluetooth on Airplane Mode on USB Connected USB Debugging Missed Calls Battery Charging in Progress New Message Hotspot &...
  • Page 20: Installing App

    Installing App Use one of the following methods to install a new app on the M10: 1. Download an APK file from the online app store and install it. 2. Download software package onto a Micro SD card or PC and copy it to your terminal. Then install it with File Manager. 3.
  • Page 21: Date & Time

    Date & Time and then “System” -> “Date & time” and set the date and time on the screen Set the date and time: Tap the app icon shown below as per your needs.
  • Page 22: Display

    Display and then “Display”, and set the brightness level, night light, adaptive brightness, wallpaper, and other Tap the app icon parameters on the screen shown below as per your needs. Ringtones -> “Sound”. Then set the ringtones and other notification sounds as per your needs. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 23: Restoring Factory Settings

    Restoring Factory Settings -> “System” -> “Advanced” -> “Reset options” -> “Erase all data (factory reset)” -> “Reset Phone” -> Tap the app icon “ERASE EVERYTHING”. After this operation, the terminal will be reset to factory defaults and all the personal data on the internal storage, such as music and photos, will be deleted.
  • Page 24: Language & Input Method

    Language & Input Method -> “System”-> “Languages & input”. Then set the language and input method as per your needs. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 25: Floating Button Settings

    Floating Button Settings Tapping the floating button can perform tasks such as scanning barcode (Scan), turning on/off flashlight (Flashlight), taking a screenshot (Screen snapshot), turning off screen (Screen off), going to the Home screen (Home), or switching between level and continue scan mode (Toggle level and continue scan mode). Holding down the floating button can make it movable.
  • Page 26: Shortcuts To Apps

    Shortcuts to Apps Create a shortcut to an app on your Home screen: On the home screen, swipe up from the bottom to top with one finger in one smooth motion to view all apps. Tap and hold your desired app and then drag it into the Home screen. Widgets View all widgets: Tap and hold on a blank area of the Home screen and then tap Open a widget: Tap it.
  • Page 27: Chapter 4 Scanning Barcodes

    Chapter 4 Scanning Barcodes Introduction This chapter includes scanning tips and instructions for setting up the scanner. Scanning 1D Barcode Adjust the scan angle or the distance between the M10 and the target barcode to ensure the length of the laser beam is roughly 8mm greater than that of the barcode, as shown below.
  • Page 28: Scanning 2D Barcode

    Scanning 2D Barcode Adjust the scan angle and the distance between the M10 and the target barcode to make them fall into the following ranges: 1. Point the M10’s focus lamp at the center of the barcode. 2. Move the M10 until you find the appropriate scan distance. 3.
  • Page 29: Programming Scanner

    Programming Scanner -> “Extend Settings” -> “Scan Settings”. Or tap the app icon Tap the app icon on the Home screen then . Then configure the scanner parameters as per your actual needs. Enable Scan Check or uncheck the “Enable scan” item to enable or disable the scanning feature of the M10.
  • Page 30: Output Mode

    Output Mode The M10 provides three output modes: Simulate keystroke, Output via API, and Fill in EditText directly. 1. Simulate keystroke: Output scanned data to keyboard buffer to simulate keyboard input. Character interval (ms): A character interval of 0-100 milliseconds may be placed between the transmissions of each character of scanned data.
  • Page 31: Scan Mode

    Scan Mode The M10 provides the following four scan modes: 1. Level mode: Press and hold the scan trigger to start a decode session which continues until the trigger is released. 2. Continuous mode: Press the scan trigger to continuously read barcodes. To suspend or resume scan operation, simply press the scan trigger.
  • Page 32: Scan Trigger

    Scan Trigger Left/Right SCAN key: Use the Scan key on the left/right side of the terminal as a scan trigger. Enable or disable them as per your actual needs. Prefix & Suffix To set the prefix/suffix, enter the hexadecimal value of a desired prefix/suffix, and then tap “OK”. For example, if you want to add a Line Feed character after each barcode, set the suffix to “0A”;...
  • Page 33: Good Read Indicator

    Good Read Indicator The terminal can use sound/vibration/LED to indicate a good read. Choose one or more options as per your actual needs. 1. Sound: The M10 issues a short beep to indicate a good read. 2. Vibrating: The M10 vibrates to indicate a good read. 3.
  • Page 34: Data Edit

    Data Edit This feature allows you to edit barcode data with a script. Tap “load script” and then select the desired script file on the terminal, or scan the 2D barcode that contains a script, to load the script. Then select “exec script” and tap “OK”.
  • Page 35: Broadcast-Output Settings

    Broadcast-output Settings When using broadcast as the scan output method, the M10 will output the scan information with the specified broadcast ACTION and EXTRA. Symbologies Note that supported symbologies depend on the scan engine integrated into the terminal. Here we will take CM20 for example.
  • Page 36 Advanced: The features listed here are designed to improve the scanning performance and energy efficiency of the terminal. 1. Acuscan Decoding: When selected, the terminal only decodes the barcode aimed squarely by the aiming pattern. It is advised to select it to ensure that only the desired barcodes are read if multiple barcodes are placed closely together. 2.
  • Page 37: Chapter 5 Bluetooth

    Chapter 5 Bluetooth This chapter describes how to connect the M10 to other Bluetooth devices. You can set up a Bluetooth connection between the M10 and other Bluetooth devices, such as PC, mobile phone. Note that the Bluetooth connection works better if there are no obstacles between them. Before you can use a Bluetooth device with the M10, you must first pair them.
  • Page 38 Unpair/rename a paired Bluetooth device: To rename the paired Bluetooth device, edit its name manually and then tap “OK”. To unpair it and erase all pairing information, tap “FORGET”.
  • Page 39: Chapter 6 Wi-Fi

    Chapter 6 Wi-Fi Introduction This document describes how to connect the M10 to a Wi-Fi network. Join a Wi-Fi Network then “Network & Internet” -> “Wi-Fi”, and turn Wi-Fi on to find available Wi-Fi networks. If Wi-Fi is 1. Tap the app icon already ON, then the terminal will automatically scan for available networks.
  • Page 40: Wi-Fi Settings

    Metered “Metered” can help us better understand the WI-FI network data usage of CL-M10. 1. “Detect automatically”: Set a Wi-Fi connection as metered or unmetered automatically. 2. “Treat as metered”: Set the Wi-Fi connection to a limited data plan. You can set your connection as metered to avoid additional charges.
  • Page 41: Proxy

    Proxy The M10 provides three types of Proxy: “None”, “Manual”, “Proxy Auto-Config”. To use the proxy function, you need a proxy server first. The address and port of the proxy server should be consulted with the proxy service provider. With the “proxy” setting, you can change from direct access to transit through a proxy server to access the network. Through the network strategy of the proxy server, the firewall can enhance the privacy and security of the network.
  • Page 42: Ip Settings

    “Proxy Auto-Config”: Filled in the PAC URL, then it will automatically detect the appropriate settings for your network. IP Settings 1. Select “DHCP” to automatically obtain an IP address from the router through the DHCP service. The DHCP service should be turned on in the router, otherwise, the IP address cannot be obtained.
  • Page 43: Add Network

    2. Select “Static” to customize the IP address. This will help to avoid the network failure caused by the duplication of the IP address in the LAN or the disable of the DHCP service in the router etc. Note: To manually set a static IP address, you need to set it according to the range of IP addresses set in the router. Add Network then “Network &...
  • Page 44 Step 2: Select the corresponding security option according to the encryption type of the router. Supported security types: WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP, WAPI PSK, WAPI certificate. Step 3: Enter the password and complete the other parameter per the actual network configuration. Then click “Save”...
  • Page 45: Wi-Fi Preferences

    Wi-Fi Preferences then “Network & Internet” -> “Wi-Fi” -> “Wi-Fi preference”, and then you can enable functions like Tap the app icon turn on the WI-FI automatically and open network notification per actual need. “Turn on WI-FI automatically”: Wi-Fi will automatically connect to a saved high-quality network. Note: To enable this function, you need to turn on the WLAN first.
  • Page 46: Saved Networks

    Saved Networks then “Network & Internet” -> “Wi-Fi” -> “Saved networks”, then you can view or clear the networks Tap the app icon saved per your needs. Clear the Wi-Fi...
  • Page 47: Chapter 7 Mobile Network

    Chapter 7 Mobile Network Introduction The M10 can also use the 4G network to connect to the internet. To establish a 4G connection, you must have a SIM card installed in your M10. This terminal can support 4G/3G/2G network provided by Telecom, Unicom or Mobile Mobile Network Settings If no Wi-Fi networks are available, or if you have turned Wi-Fi off, then the M10 connects to the Internet via your cellular data network when available.
  • Page 48: Apn Settings

    Option Two: APN Settings If you cannot connect to the internet when using your terminal’s cellular data, you may need to change your APN settings on the M10 to fix it: Go to Settings-> “Network & Internet” -> “Mobile network” -> “Access Point Names”.
  • Page 49 2. Tap in the top right corner of the screen or tap the carrier of your SIM card on the screen. Then manually enter the APN settings. You can contact your carrier or visit their website to get the correct APN settings, or check the APN settings on a mobile device that can access the internet using the SIM card.
  • Page 50: Chapter 8 Others

    Chapter 8 Others Camera Tap the app icon to launch the Camera app. Tap to switch between front and rear camera Normal Modes Turn on/off HDR Turn on/off flash light Tap to take photo or video Tap to view photos Tap normal modes icon >...
  • Page 51: Gps

    then “Security & location” -> “Location”, and then turn Location on. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 52: Nfc

    -> “Connected devices” -> “Connection preferences” -> “NFC”, and then To enable the NFC feature, tap the app icon turn on NFC. Then you can install an NFC writer on the M10 to read and write NFC tags.
  • Page 53: Key Map

    Key Map This app allows you to remap the keys on the terminal to function as a different key or to make them into shortcuts to launch an application. Start the Key map app: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view all the apps. Then tap the icon to start the key map app.
  • Page 55: Chapter 9 Admin Tool

    Chapter 9 Admin Tool Introduction The Admin Tool app is used to specify the apps that users can run on the M10. Launching the Admin Tool to launch the admin tool and enter the User mode. Tap the “Back Button” on the screen and then Tap the app icon enter the password (default: 112233).
  • Page 56 When in the Admin mode, you may set the following parameters as per your actual needs. 1. App Manager: Tap “App Manager” -> “Select App”, then select or deselect the apps available to normal users. 2. Reset Password: Change the Admin password.
  • Page 57: Switching Between User Mode And Admin Mode

    Switching between User Mode and Admin Mode Enter User Mode: To switch from the Admin mode to the User mode, tap in the top right corner of the screen. Exit User Mode: Press the Back Button on the M10 and then enter the password (default: 112233).
  • Page 58: Chapter 10 Whitelist Manager

    Chapter 10 Whitelist Manager Introduction The Whitelist Manager app is used to specify the apps that users can install on the M10. Logging in to Whitelist Manager , enter the password (default: 112233), and tap “Login” to log in to Tap the app icon on the Home screen then the whitelist manager.
  • Page 59: Chapter 11 System Update

    Chapter 11 System Update Introduction This chapter introduces two methods to update the system software of the terminal: Online update and local update. Online Update -> “CHECK FOR UPDATES”. Update the system online: Tap system updates icon Local Update Zip File to the M10 Drive 1.
  • Page 60 The name might be different based on each version 2. Copy the update zip file to the M10 drive or M10’s Micro SD card. 3. Tap to access the System Update screen. in the top right corner of the System Update screen then select “Local Update”. 4.
  • Page 61 Zip File to TF Card 1. Copy the update zip file to TF Card. TF Card 2. Insert the TF card to the M10 and then power on the terminal. 3. Tap to access the System Update screen.
  • Page 62 in the top right corner of the System Update screen, and then select “Local Update” -> “External Storage”. 4. Tap 5. Select the update zip file. Then select “NEXTREBOOT” or “UPDATE”.
  • Page 63: Chapter 12 App Development Guide

    Chapter 12 App Development Guide Development Environment The M10 runs on the Android 9 operating system, so you should use Android SDK 9 or lower when developing apps for the M10. Use of Non-Standard Interfaces See Newland Android PDA API Handbook...
  • Page 64: Chapter 13 Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    Continued use in this case may result in fire or electric shock. Drop Damage If the terminal is damaged due to a drop from a high place, immediately cut off the power and contact your dealer or Newland after-sales service center.
  • Page 65: Wireless Functionalities

     If the terminal cannot be switched on after experiencing a sudden or unexpected power loss or other abnormalities, immediately contact your dealer or Newland after-sales service center  Do not throw, drop, or strike the terminal. Doing so may damage the LCD display, interrupt running programs, cause data loss in memory, and result in malfunction.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Solution Type Description Charging LED is OFF when Ensure the AC adapter is plugged in properly. charging. 1. Check the battery level. If the battery is almost depleted, recharge it. Noticeably short battery life. 2. Restart the terminal, if the problem remains, please contact the after-sales service Battery center.
  • Page 67 Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. (Headquarter) Add: No.1, Rujiang West Rd., Mawei, Fuzhou, Fujian 350001, China Tel: +86 (0) 591 8397 9500 Fax: +86 (0) 591 8397 9216 E-mail: info@nlscan.com Web: www.newlandaidc.com Newland APAC Newland Taiwan Inc. Newland Korea Add: 7F-6, No. 268, Liancheng Rd., Jhonghe Dist. 235, New Taipei City, Taiwan Add: Biz.

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