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Pegasus DC-7010 Data Collector
Collector
Collector
Collector
Ver.1 2011.03

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Pegasus DC-7010 Data Collector Collector Collector Collector Ver.1 2011.03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ............................1 1.1. Features ............................1 1.2. Unpack ............................. 1 1.3. Overview ............................2 2. Keypad ..............................3 2.1. Function Keys ..........................3 2.2. FN Key + Numeric Key ........................3 2.3. Numeric and Alphabetic Keys ......................4 3.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The ergonomic-built body offers comfortable grab to guaranty DC-7010 ideal for long-time work. The vividly bright LCD display, tactile keypad (21 key), and small foot-print cradle furnish convenient operations and data processing: key-in, editing, navigation, communication and battery-charging.
  • Page 4: Overview

    1.3. Overview FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW...
  • Page 5: Keypad

    2. Keypad The terminal equips with 21 rubber keys. All the keys’ details/functions are described at Section 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. 2.1. Function Keys : Scan Press to scan a barcode. : Down Press to cursor down. : Press to cursor up. :...
  • Page 6: Numeric And Alphabetic Keys

    2.3. Numeric and Alphabetic Keys 1 (ABC)(abc) Numeric 1 or Alpha A,B,C or (a,b,c) 2 (DEF)(def) Numeric 2 or Alpha (D,E,F) or (d,e,f) 3 (GHI)(ghi) Numeric 3 or Alpha (G,H,I) or (g,h,i) 4 (JKL)(jkl) Numeric 4 or Alpha (J,K,L) or (j,k,l) 5 (MNO)(mno) Numeric 5 or Alpha (M,N,O) or (m,n,o) 6 (PQR) (pqr)
  • Page 7: Battery Care

    When the battery is charged completely, the battery status icon will turn to static and indicated the battery is full (dark icon). The terminal RED LED turns off. * To install USB driver of DC-7010, please refer to “4. Communication / Utility” for further information.
  • Page 8: Recharge By The Cradle With Rs-232 Interface Cable

    3.1.2. Connecting to PC by the cradle with RS-232 interface cable DB9F Connector to RS-232 Turn off computer before connection. Connect the DC plug of the power adapter to the power jack which located at the DB9F connector. Connect the DB9F connector (with power jack connected) to PC. Connect the AC Adaptor to an electrical outlet.
  • Page 9: Auxiliary Battery

    3.1.4. Auxiliary Battery The terminal is equipped with an auxiliary rechargeable battery to furnish the power supply to SRAM. The auxiliary battery can work at least one month since the main battery removed from the terminal or the main battery stores no power. Note: The maintenance or replacement of Auxiliary Battery is for qualified service personnel only.
  • Page 10: Communication/Utility

    4. Communication/Utility 4.1 Installing Cradle with USB interface cable Installing USB Driver When you plug in the USB interface cable to your host PC for the first time, you will be prompted to install a device driver for the newly detected hardware. Insert the bundled Utility/Driver CD disk into an available CDROM on your PC.
  • Page 11: Communication

    4.2. Communication: You can configure your terminal and perform data management via the bundled cradle. Uploading: You can upload the data collected by your terminal unit to your PC. You may hear a beep sound when the terminal is placed onto the cradle. When uploading the data to your PC, the terminal would show “Uploading….”...
  • Page 12: Get Started

    5. Getting Started 5.1. Turn On Press and hold the power key for over 1.5 second to turn on the terminal. The terminal might give a beep sound if the SETTING item “Key Click” is set to on. 5.2. Turn Off Press and hold the power key for over 1.5 second to turn off the terminal.
  • Page 13: Collect

    5.3.1. Collect There is a preset application installed at the terminal. When the item is activated, the preset application, (figure 5.3.1) would appear at the display. Practice the example or press “ESC” key to return to MAIN MENU. Figure 5.3.1 5.3.2.
  • Page 14: Browse

    5.3.3. Browse This function of the item is that allowing user to browse all the data which keep in the SRAM. Figure 5.3.3 Execute the selected item or press “ESC” key to return to MAIN MENU. The example is that executing the “Data File”...
  • Page 15: Delete

    5.3.4. Delete: The function allows user to delete the collected data. Figure 5.3.4 1. All Data: all the data would be deleted. 2. Last Record: last record would be deleted. 3. Cancel: all the data would be saved and return to Main Menu Figure 5.3.4.1 Select “1.
  • Page 16: Utilities

    5.3.5. Utilities: The function of this item is that allowing user to set necessary parameters or some features that can help to enforce the terminal to meet application requirements. Figure 5.3.5. 5.3.5.1. Memory: The item provides information of memory capacity and RAM Test function. Figure 5.3.5.1.
  • Page 17 5.3.5.2. Setting: The function can configure the terminal parameters (auto power off, LCD backlight...) to optimize the convenient of the operation. Figure 5.3.5.2 1. Buzzer Pitch: The span between 000-255 Hz can be set. 2. Record Prompt: The span between 0000-9999 ms can be set. This is the time span to display the collected “record number”...
  • Page 18 5.3.5.3. Reader: This item provides a test function to read barcodes. Press SCAN button, a red scan light beam will be emitted (for the safety reason, please DO NOT stare at aperture directly where the light come from). A beep with a flashing GREEN LED indicates a successful scan.
  • Page 19 Figure 5.3.5.4.1 Figure 5.3.5.4.1 shows that executing the keypad test, and key-in lower case of “apple” characters. Note: To alter states between upper case, lower case character and number, press “ALPHA” key to switch the type of characters or numbers. 5.3.5.5.
  • Page 20: Download

    5.3.6. Download: This download function provides selections of downloading the applications, lookup file, setting to the terminal. Figure 5.3.6 This item provides the function of downloading the application which developed 1. Program: under the Job Generator Utility. 2. Setting: This item provides the function of downloading the setting file which programmed under the Job Generator Utility.
  • Page 21: Memory

    6. Memory 6.1. Memory Arrangement: The terminal is equipped with 2MB SRAM and it is divided into two portions with 1MB each for data and look-up file storages. A record is composed of FORM(s) or/and MENU(s). Each record can contain upto 10 FORM(s) or/and MENU(s).
  • Page 22: Example

    The example is an applicable data collecting application which illustrates user with a circumstance of taking data in the filed, checking inventory on site, browse the collected data. Please find the file of PEGASUS.APG under the EXAMPLE folder in the bundled CD disk. The example includes Employee ID, Location, Item No., Item, Qty variables.
  • Page 23: Collecting Data

    7.1. Collecting data Press “1” key to enable the collect function at MAIN MENU. Figure 7.1.1 Use Arrow Up/Down keys to move the cursor to “Check Stock” and press “ENTER” key. Figure 7.1.2 Input the nEmployee ID umber “100” and press “ENTER” key.
  • Page 24 Figure 7.1.3 Input data to the fields. The sequnce of the data input is from Location :-> Item No :-> Item :-> Qty :-> Location… Figure 7.1.4 When “ESC” key is pressed the figure 7.1.5 would appear at the display. Figure 7.1.5 When “ESC”...
  • Page 25: Lookup

    Figure 7.1.2 7.2. Lookup When user perform Check Stock Job (repeating the procedure of 7.1.4), the lookup function will help user to locate the other inventory data when the Item No. data matches the lookup file data. Follow the steps as follows: Enter Location data: Input “Shijr”...
  • Page 26: Browse

    7.3. Browse The browse function provides nevigation, edit or delete collected data. Press “3” key to enable the browse function at MAIN MENU. In sequence, the last saved record would be appeared at the display. The last saved record (as shown figure 7.3.2) would appear at the display. You can use Arrow Up/Down keys to navigate all the data or press “FN+1”...

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