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SEUIC Reference Manual Portable Data Collection Terminal CRUISE2A Service Manual of Android System Products Version: 0.1...
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The information contained in this manual is provided on “original state”. No notice will be given in case of any change. SEUIC does not provide any warranties for the contents of this manual, including but not limited to warranties implying merchantability and suitability for specific purposes. SEUIC shall not be liable for accidental or incidental loss arising from any errors contained in this manual or any supply, execution or use of this manual or the examples therein.
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Document release record Version No. Revision Content Revision Date Revised by V0.1 Initial version 20220112 Bian Zhangyang SEUIC Technologies Co., Ltd.
Table of Contents ............................ 1 OPYRIGHT NOTICE CHAPTER 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ................4 .................... 4 1.1 P RECAUTIONS FOR ASER NGINE ......................... 4 1.2 S AFETY RECAUTIONS ...................... 6 1.3 P RECAUTIONS FOR AINTENANCE CHAPTER 2 APPEARANCE ....................7 CHAPTER 3 KEYBOARD ....................
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........................12 5.5 LED I NDICATOR IGHT CHAPTER 6 MAIN SCREEN ....................13 ..........................13 6.1 S TATUS CONS CHAPTER 7 SETTINGS ....................15 7.1 WLAN ..............................15 ............................17 7.2 B LUETOOTH ............................20 7.3 SIM C ..........................20 7.4 T RAFFIC SAGE ..............................
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............................35 7.11 B ATTERY ......................... 36 7.12 L OCATION NFORMATION ............................. 37 7.13 S AFETY ............................38 7.14 A CCOUNT ....................39 7.15 L ANGUAGES AND NPUT ETHODS ......................... 40 7.16 B ACKUP AND ESET ..........................41 7.17 D ATE AND ............................
8.5.4 Masking Virtual Button 2 ......................69 8.5.5 Masking Virtual Button 3 ......................69 8.5.6 Disable transmission of the scan button value to the application ........... 69 8.5.7 Show Scan Hover Button ......................69 8.5.8 Disable Drop Detection ......................70 .....................
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and electric shock. Please do not remove or modify the charger, otherwise it will cause personal injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the charger. Grasp the charger when unplugging. The power cord may be damaged when pulled, and it may cause electric shock and fire.
1.3 Precautions for Maintenance This product is waterproof and dustproof, but it shall not be operated at extremely high temperature, extremely low temperature or in the soaked environment. Please refer to the temperature and humidity standards of product specifications. ...
Chapter 3 Keyboard CRUISE2 device has a total of 8 buttons, including 3 virtual buttons (Back, Home and Menu) on the screen touchpad and 5 buttons (PPT button, power button, volume button, left scan button and right scan button) on the lateral surfaces of the device. Description of buttons: Table 3-1 Introduction to Buttons Button...
Chapter 4 Quick Use 4.1 Initial Use Press and hold the power button for 3S to start the device. In the working state of the system, short press the Power button to let the device enter the dormant state; in the dormant state, short press the Power button will wake up and light up the screen.
Figure 4-1 Placement of SIM Card Figure 4-2 Insertion of SIM Card 4.6 Installation of SD Card Install the SD card according to the instructions below: Put the SD card in the clamp in the direction shown in Figure 4-1. Insert clamp in the direction shown in Figure 4-2.
Chapter 5 About Charging Because the battery has only a small amount of power for testing at the factory, you must charge it before use after you receive the device. 5.1 Charging Time Battery: It may take about 2 hours to charge the battery through the adapter for the first time.
battery power is too low, the device will be automatically powered off. 5.5 LED Indicator Light The LED indicator light in the middle of the upper right of the device indicates the battery power status and charging status of the device with different colors: ...
Chapter 6 Main Screen Find this icon Settings— Apply. Click the Settings button in the upper right corner of the interface to enter the Settings of the main screen. CRUISE2 has two main screens by default, which can be set at will Figure 6-1 Main Screen ①Status bar: Display icons of notification and status.
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Icon Description Icon Description Detect an available WLAN Signal strength network WLAN network has been The SIM card is not inserted connected Uploading data Downloading data Portable WLAN has been enabled Mobile network has been connected DND mode Flight mode Vibration mode Scan On Missed calls...
Chapter 7 Settings 7.1 WLAN Find this icon: Settings ->Networks and the Internet->WLAN For the wireless network access range, Wi-Fi 2.4 G is up to 450 feet (150m), and 5G is up to 300 feet (100m) (Note: industrial AP, open area). If you want to use Wi-Fi on your device, you must connect to a wireless access point or [hotspot].
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Figure 7-2 WLAN Band Touch Scan in the opened wireless Wi-Fi interface. The found Wi-Fi network will appear in the list of Wi-Fi networks. Touch another Wi-Fi network to connect to the network...
7.2 Bluetooth Find this icon: -> Settings -> Devices connected ->Connection preference settings -> Bluetooth 1. Click the Bluetooth Close/Open button, and then click the new device pairing button to open and search for other Bluetooth devices; 2. Click the device to be connected in the list of found devices for pairing; 3.
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Figure 7-4 Settings of Paired Bluetooth Device 5. Bluetooth transmission: You can choose your own files, pictures, videos and MP3 and send them through Bluetooth. For example, if you want to share the MP3, you can choose an MP3, press and hold the MP3 to be shared, and then choose the paired Bluetooth in the sharing interface. An information interface appears.
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Figure 7-6 Bluetooth Transmission Progress Bar 7. There will be corresponding prompts after the file is sent. Figure 7-7 View of Bluetooth Sharing Results 8. The paring method of the Bluetooth headset is the same as the normal Bluetooth pairing method. The Bluetooth headset can be used for voice communication and multimedia playing.
7.3 SIM Card Find this icon: -> Settings -> Networks and the Internet -> SIM card You can set the preferred SIM card (including data flow, call and SMS) on the SIM card interface and disable the SIM function. The main display interface is shown in the Figure below: Figure 7-8 Main Interface of SIM Card 7.4 Traffic Usage Find this icon:...
Figure 7-10 More Menus 7.5.1 Flight Mode The wireless module will be automatically switched off if the flight mode is checked. 7.5.2 NFC After the NFC function is enabled, it allows the mobile phone to exchange data when contacting other devices. As long as your device is close to another NFC-enabled device, the content of applications on your device can be shared with each other synchronously.
Figure 7-11 NFC Functions 7.5.3 Android Beam After Android Beam function is switched on, files in the device can be shared through Android Beam. 7.5.4 Network Sharing and Portable Hotspots 1. Through the portable hotspot function, this machine can be adopted as a Wi-Fi hotspot to provide signal access for mobile phones and computers equipped with Wi-Fi modules in a certain range around.
Figure 7-12 Modification of WLAN Hotspots Click the content to be modified on this interface for modification. 7.5.5 VPN You can click the content to be modified in this interface. After VPN is opened, you need to add VPN private network by yourself (for example, you want to access the network shared resources such as file servers of the company).
Figure 7-13 VPN Settings 7.5.6 Mobile Networks 1. Open: You can switch the machine into roaming state through data communication in the roaming environment.
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Figure 7-14 Mobile Data Network Roaming 2. Preferred network type: After the corresponding preferred network type is selected, the corresponding network signal indication will be displayed on the taskbar: 2G=2G priority, 3G=3G priority, 4G=4G priority. If the priority of network type of the Unicom card is 2G, the network type of the device will be forcibly downgraded to 2G network in 3G signal coverage area.
Figure 7-16 Access Point APN 4. After the dedicated APN is added and the button is clicked, the interface shown in the following figure will pop up. Generally, name (custom), APN (network access point), user name and password can be added. Press the button Menu, and click Save to complete the addition, press the button Menu and click Give Up or press the Back button to return directly and cancel the saving.
Figure 7-17 Reset of Network Settings Notes: 1. After the device is connected to wifi and the network settings are reset, the WiFi AP password of the device connected will be cleared, and the device will be disconnected. 2. Mobile data network: If the enhanced 4G LTE mode is turned off manually, the device will turn on the enhanced 4G LTE mode by default after the network is reset.
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Figure 7-18 Display 2. Wallpaper: After this function is enable, you can modify the wallpaper source that you want to set at will. Gallery: Pictures on photo albums or memory cards. Wallpaper: The system has its own pictures by default. Figure 7-19 Wallpapers 3.
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Figure 7-20 Auto Rotate Screen 4. Hibernation: You can change the hibernation time of the system. The system will hibernate automatically at the set time. Figure 7-21 Hibernation 5. Font size: You can adjust the system font size according to your own needs. The font includes...
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small size, default size, large size and maximum size. Figure 7-22 Font 6. Wake up When Picking up the Device After this function is enabled, the device can be woken up when you pick up it. Figure 7-23 Wake up When Picking up the Device...
7.7 Notifications Find this icon: -> Settings -> Applications and Notifications Settings of the application and notification messages include notifications, default applications, application permissions, and special application permissions as shown in the figure below: Figure 7-24 Notifications 7.8 Sound Find this icon: ->...
Figure 7-25 Sound 7.9 Applications Find this icon: -> Settings -> Applications and Notifications Manage Your Applications: After entering the interface, you can click the application you want to uninstall, and then you will enter the application information interface below. Click the button Uninstall to remove the application from the device.
Figure 7-26 Applications 7.10 Storage Find this icon: -> Settings -> Storage You can view the available storage space, clear the memory card (format the internal memory) and select the option that can scan the media in the external memory card or external USB device.
Figure 7-27 Storage 7.11 Battery Find this icon: -> Settings -> Battery You can view the current capacity of the battery, open or close the status bar that shows the battery capacity.
Figure 7-28 Battery 7.12 Location Information Find this icon: -> Settings -> Security and Location Information Check Google's location service and enable the GPS positioning function to download the third-party positioning software by yourself.
Figure 7-29 Right to Use Location Information 7.13 Safety Find this icon: -> Settings -> Security and Location Information You can set screen lock mode, display password, device manager, application operations, unknown source, settings of installation passwords of applications from unknown sources, and trusted credentials...
Figure 7-30 Safety 7.14 Account Find this icon: -> Settings -> Account Establish the accounts and synchronize the information (you can synchronize the contact information and calendars to the clouds of other products, but you need to set the accounts and servers).
Figure 7-31 Addition of Accounts 7.15 Languages and Input Methods Find this icon: -> Settings -> Languages and Input Methods For language selection, text input and automatic error correction options, you can select your favorite keyboard and input method, and set the text-to-speech and pointer speed. Other input methods installed will be displayed in this interface.
Figure 7-32 Languages and Input Methods 7.16 Backup and Reset Find this icon: -> Settings -> Backup and Reset You can back up or restore the data and reset the factory data.
Figure 7-33 Reset to Factory Defaults 7.17 Date and Time Find this icon: -> Settings -> Date and Time You can use the time or time zone provided by the network, or manually set the date and time, select the time zone, or choose the display format of the time and date.
Figure 7-34 Date and Time 7.18 Accessible Find this icon: -> Settings -> Accessible Here you can set the zoom-in gestures, high-contrast text, hanging up by pressing the Power button, mono audio, color invert, color calibration, touch, and holding for delay.
Figure 7-35 Accessible 7.19 Developer Options Find this icon: -> Settings -> Developer Options Settings --> About Phone --> Version Number: click on Version Number many times to open the Developer Options, and get some other information on the device, which is common for Android.
Figure 7-36 Developer Options 7.20 About Phone Find this icon: -> Settings -> About Phone Detailed information of device...
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Figure 7-37 About Phone 1. The current network, signal strength, and IMEI number can be viewed through the SIM status information as shown in Figure 7-38; 2. Model: Display the model of this device; 3. Function number: Display the function number of this device; 4.
Chapter 8 Introduction to Typical Applications 8.1 Scanning Tool 1. Find this icon , click it to enter this interface and press the button Scan to scan normally. Figure 8-1 Main Interface of Scanning Tool 2. Click [Bar code Setting] to enter the setting interface of the bar code type and set the bar code type required;...
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Figure 8-2 Settings of Bar Code 3. Click [Basic Settings] to set the scanning duration, angle, and time-out period: Figure 8-3 Basic Settings 4. Click [Application Settings] to set the basic scan switch as shown in Figure 8-4:...
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Figure 8-4 Settings of Applications (1) Scanning sound: After this function is enabled, there will be a sound prompt on the scan; (2) Vibration: After this function is enabled, there will be a vibration prompt on the scan; (3) Bar code addition: After this function is enabled, bar code can be output continuously; (4) Automatic clearing: The previous bar code will be automatically cleared after the bar code is scanned;...
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Figure 8-5 Restore to Default Settings of Bar Code (11) Bar code suffix: You can add the bar code output suffix by yourself (it can be numbers, letters, and special characters); (12) Barcode prefix: You can add the bar code output prefix by yourself (it can be numbers, letters, and special characters);...
Figure 8-7 Hide and Exit 5. Program Hide or Exit (1) Select [Hide] to allow the program to run in the background, and click the Scan button in any editing interface to scan; (2) Select [Exit] to allow the program to exit and close. 8.2 System Upgrade Customers can conveniently realize remote upgrade through this application.
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Figure 8-8 System Upgrade 2. If the network is unobstructed, click the Check for Updates button. If there is no update, it will prompt that the current version is the latest version; if there is an update, it will prompt that there is a new version.
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Figure 8-10 Update Now When the power is lower than 30%, there is a prompt of Fail to Update. Figure 8-11 Treatment for Low Power 4. System upgrade settings are as shown in the figure:...
Figure 8-12 System Upgrade 5. System upgrade notes The firmware and system that are updated through unauthorized third-party software may have such security risks that the terminal cannot be used or your personal information will be revealed. It is recommended that you upgrade online or upgrade through the downloaded official website software which is matched with the terminal.
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Figure 8-13 Default Starter 2. Administrator Settings and Change Password (1) Short press the Menu button in the lower right corner of the Mobile Manager interface to add the desktop operations. Figure 8-14 Password Unsetting Interface...
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The figure above shows that the administrator password has not been set, so you need to be set the password first. Click the [OK] button to jump to the Change Password interface as shown in the following figure: Figure 8-15 Initial Password Settings Set the initial administrator password according to the requirements, such as 123456;...
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Figure 8-16 Password Enter Interface Enter corresponding administrator password (123456). The following figure appears after verification: Figure 8-17 Application Addition Interface Select the application to be added to [Desktop] and click [OK] to complete the addition; select an...
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application [self-startup], which will automatically start when the device is restarted (Note: Only one self-startup at startup is supported at present), as shown in the following figure: Figure 8-18 Main Interface (3) Administrator, Change Password In the application addition interface, click [Settings] in the upper right corner to enter the setting interface, and click [Change Password] to jump to the password modification interface: Figure 8-19 Change Password (4) Administrator, Change Name...
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Figure 8-20 Change Name (5) Replacement of wallpapers Enter the [Settings] interface and click [Change Wallpaper] to jump to the following figure: Figure 8-21 Change Wallpaper (6) Unset the default starter settings...
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Method 1: Enter [Settings] ----> [Application] ----> select [Reset Application Preferences], and click [Reset Application] to unset. Figure 8-22 Unset Default Starter Settings 1 Method 2: In the Mobile Manager setting interface, change [Mobile Manager Self-starting at Startup] to [Mobile Manager Not Self-starting at Startup] as shown in the following figure: Figure 8-23 Unset Default Starter Settings 1 Note: It is recommended to adopt Method 2.
8.4 Quick Configuration The configuration information of one device can be quickly copied to another device of the same model through this application, so that the related configurations of two devices are exactly the same. The configuration cannot be imported to different types of devices. Find this icon , click it to enter the quick configuration interface;...
8.4.1 Import 1. File import Put the qualified configuration package in the specified directory of the external SD card to realize import. The system path of the external SD card is: external SD card/SysSetting/Setinfo.tar.gz. (1) Manual import: 1) Put the configuration package (the file name is Setinfo.tar.gz) in the external SD card/SysSetting directory as shown in the figure: Figure 8-25 Configuration Package Directory 2) Enter the shortcut configuration interface, and click [File Import].
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Figure 8-26 File Import 3) After successful import, the items and status of the imported file will pop up. After clicking OK, a restart prompt will pop up. Click [Restart Now] to complete (some configurations will not take effect immediately if the device is not restarted). Figure 8-27 File Configuration Imported Successfully 2.
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After this function is enabled, external configuration files can be imported by scanning the QR code, and camera can be used to scan other external QR codes to import the configuration files. (1) Click [Import by QR Code] on the Shortcut Configuration interface, and put the QR code to be imported into the scanning box as shown in the following figure: Figure 8-28 Import Window by QR Code (2) After successful scanning and transmission, the items and status of the file imported by QR...
Figure 8-29 Successfully Imported by QR Code 8.4.2 Export 1. File export After this function is enabled, all configuration items in the configuration import and export tool of this device can be exported to the specified directory of the built-in SD card or the external SD card of this device.
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Figure 8-30 File Export (2) The name of the exported file is Setinfo.tar.gz. You can view it from [File Management] ----> [Mobile Memory] OR [External Memory Card] ----> [SysSetting]:...
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Figure 8-31 File Export Path 2. Export by QR code Export the QR code to generate a QR code, and then scan the QR code to connect with the Bluetooth channel and transmit the configuration file. (1) Click [Export by QR Code] on the Shortcut Configuration interface. If the following interface pops up, it indicates that the file is exported successfully.
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Figure 8-32 Export by QR Code (2) The generated QR code picture is at the bottom of the application, you can click the QR code icon to view it. Figure 8-33 QR Code Picture...
8.5 Feature Settings Customers’ special needs can be quickly realized through this application, which provides convenience for customers. Figure 8-34 Feature Settings 8.5.1 Touch-screen Glove Mode After this function is enabled, the touch screen can be operated by hands wearing gloves, and the sensitivity of the touch screen is higher at this time;...
8.5.3 Masking Virtual Button 1 Enable this function The virtual return button on the left side of the screen is not available Disable this function The virtual return button on the left side of the screen can be used normally 8.5.4 Masking Virtual Button 2 ...
8.5.8 Disable Drop Detection Disable this function If the device falls down accidently, the system will automatically detect and enter the screen-off sleep mode Enable this function If the device falls down accidently, the system will not enter the screen-off sleep mode 8.6 White List of Digital Certificates This software is used to add the specified digital certificates to the white list.
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Figure 8-36 Import List of APK Files 2. Import of certificates in installed packages The application will display the names of the installed third-party APPs and packages in the system. After checking one or more display items, users can click the [Import] button to import the certificates in the selected APK file into the system.
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3. Removal of certificates from the white list The application will display the names of the added certificates. Check one or more display items and then click [Remove] to delete the corresponding certificate from the white list of the system. The display items that are in gray and without check boxes are the default certificates of the system and cannot be deleted.
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The battery power is too low or Charge or replace the battery the battery is not charged CRUISE2 is not powered on Short press Press and hold for 3S by pressing the power The battery is installed Install the battery correctly button incorrectly...
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Move the device closer to Too far from other Bluetooth other Bluetooth devices within devices 10 meters (32.8 feet). No Bluetooth devices are The Bluetooth devices nearby are Turn on the Bluetooth devices found nearby not turned on to be found The Bluetooth device is not in Set the Bluetooth device to the the discoverable mode...
Introduction to Optional Accessories Please keep the original packing box and packing materials for future maintenance or storage of this device. The accessories below can improve your work better. You can choose them according to your needs. CRUISE2 serial products ...
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