Table of Contents PREFACE ........................... I Regulatory Compliance Statements..................i Warranty ..........................ii CHAPTER 1 ..........................1 Introducing the MT800......................1 Tour of the MT800........................1 Front View ........................... 2 Bottom View ........................3 Rear View..........................3 Setting up the MT800 ......................3 Connecting Power.......................
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Performing a Warm Boot....................32 Performing a Cold Boot..................... 33 Terminal Block ........................34 APPENDIX A ........................... 35 APPENDIX B ........................... 36...
Wireless Connectivity Supports 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Tour of the MT800 Please make sure the following contents are in the MT800 box. If anything appears missing or damaged, please contact a Unitech representative. MT800 Power Adapter / Cable 2 Terminal Block Plugs...
NOTE: The MT800’s display is shipped with a transparent protection film that has been pasted onto the surface of touch panel of the MT800 for protecting the top cover and touch panel. Before using the MT800, tear out the protective film. If your MT800 is provided with RFID reader, you will see the RFID reader logo on the front panel of MT800.
Bottom View Hardware Reset USB Host Port (for USB 2.0) Rear View DC Input Jack Battery Switch Ethernet Port RS485 (x2), 12V IN Speaker Setting up the MT800 Connecting Power Connect power to the MT800 through the following instruction: Plug the Power Adapter Cable into the MT800’s DC input jack and then connect the other end of the Power Adapter into an electrical outlet.
Using the MT800 for the First Time Using the Touch-screen Tap the screen to choose a menu option. Double tap to open programs. Use the Windows CE Keyboard to type letters or numbers into a data field or on a form. Setting the Date and Time In the Date/Time Properties window, touch the screen to select the current date/time, time zone and daylight saving time option.
Chapter 2 Basic Operation On-screen virtual Keyboard Windows CE features on-screen virtual keyboard that simulates all functions and behaviors of physical PC keyboard. To launch the on-screen virtual keyboard, please tap LargeKB. Keyboard Icon Entering Characters Entering alphabetic and numeric characters on the MT800 is the same as character input on a standard PC keyboard.
Moving the Keyboard Tap the title bar and drag the keyboard to a desired location. Closing the Keyboard Tap the keyboard icon Hide Input Panel to close the Windows CE keyboard. RFID Reader (Optional) If your MT800 is provided with RFID reader, you will see the RFID reader logo on the front panel of MT800.
Tap Auto and bring the RFID card close to the sensor. The code will display on the field below. Tap Stop to end the reading. Audio Input/Output An audio demo program will test the audio input (recording) and output (playback). Double tap My Device on the Windows CE desktop.
Built-in Camera The MT800 has a built-in 2.0 megapixel camera which provides the following extra functionality: Enables users to capture still pictures when a card is being read Checks attendant time with a photo image Records video continuously Functions as an audio/video intercom Additionally, facial recognition can be incorporated using third party software.
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Tools/Utilities/Applications Path: Start Menu/Programs/Utilities/BootMode This tool allows you to perform warm boot or cold boot. Warm Boot 1. Select Start Menu -> Programs -> Utilities -> Bootmode 2. Tap “Warm Boot”. The system will be warm started.
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Cold Boot Caution: Backup your data first! 1. Tap “BootMode”, and Tap “Cold Boot”. Then confirm the choice by selecting YES when program asked to reconfirm the command. 2. The terminal will be cold started. 3. Calibrate the screen according to the instruction displayed, and tap the screen anywhere again once the calibration is completed to continue.
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2. You may choose to enable or disable the card from this tool. Once you selected disable, the card will no longer be detected unless it is enabled again. Tap “Enable” to enable the card. 3. Tap “Hide” to hide I/O Card Control window. 4.
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3. Or tap “Restore” to reset registry to factory default. Terminal will be warm started. (Note that “Restore” button is grey out if the registry setting was not saved before) 2.4 Func 9 Path: Start Menu/Programs/Utilities/Func9 This tool displays the general information of the terminal such as platform, firmware version, device ID etc.
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1. Select Start Menu -> Programs -> Utilities -> Server Manager. 2. On “NTLM” tab, tap “Add” to add a new user. 3. Key in the user name and password. Tap OK. Add Success. Tap OK. 4. To modify a user’s password, select the user and tap “Modify”.
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5. Enter the new password and confirm password. Tap OK. Change password success. Tap OK. 6. To delete a user, select the user you want to delete, tap “Delete”. 7. Tap “Export”. The user can backup SSID, WEP, all server users and this server’s settings to \Flash Storage.
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8. Tap “Import” to restore all settings. 9. Under “Telnet” tab, tap “Add”. Add the telnet user from NTLM. Select the user and tap “Add”. 10. Do you want to add user X to the telnet server? Tap “Yes”.
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11. To delete telnet user, select the user and tap “Delete”. Do you want to delete the user X? Tap “Yes” 12. Under “FTP” tab, tap “Add” to add ftp user. 13. Select the user and tap “Add”. Do you want to add user “X” to FTP server User? Tap “Yes”.
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14. To delete ftp user, select the user and tap “Delete”. Do you want to delete the user X? Tap “Yes”. 15. Under “Server setting”tab, for telnet server setting, enable/disable server.
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16. For FTP server setting, enable/disable server and define anonymous login. 17. Tap “Set Login Directory”. Define the login directory (Default is /Temp), tap “Set. 2.9 MifareDemo This feature allows you to make Mifare card verification. Path: /My Device/Windows/MifareDemo.exe 1. Double tap “MifareDemo”.
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2. Under “Key”, select “Connect” to activate the program. 3. Tap “Start Read” and bring the Mifare card close to the sensor. The code will be read and displayed on the following field. 4. Tap “Stop Read” to end reading. 2.10 CameraDemo This utility allows image capture and video streaming.
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3. Under “Capture”, select “Camera Settings”. Define the pixel integration time. 4. Under “Capture”, select “Flicker Detection”. Select the frequency. 5. Under “Preview”, select “Start”. Your image will be focused. Under “Capture”, select “image”. 6. Under “Preview”, select “Stop”. Under “Playback”, select “Open”. Select the image file that was captured.
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2.13 WavTest Path: /My Device/WavTest This tool is to test the audio recording and display. 1. Double tap “WavTest”. 2. Change to “Stereo”. Tap “Rec”. Talk near to the microphone port of MR650. 3. Tap “Stop” to stop recording. Tap “Play” to play the audio you just recorded. 4.
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2.14 Screen Rotation Path: /My Device/Windows/ScrRotation.exe Screen Rotation allows the users to rotate the screen of terminal to the right, to the left or upside down. 1. Double tap “ScrRotation.exe”. 2. The screen rotation icon will appear on the taskbar. Tap the icon to select the option from the menu.
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2.16 Calibration This tool allows you to do calibration while the original screen calibration is no longer accurate. Path:/My Device/Windows/Calibration.exe 1. Double tap “Calibration”. 2. Use the stylus to touch the “+” (Center, Top left, Bottom left, Bottom right, Top right), then press “Enter”...
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2.18 Net Path: My Device/Windows/Net.exe This is a MS Dos command that allows you to share data/files with any computer in the network. (Your terminal must connect to network) 1. On your PC/notebook, share a folder to the network. 2. Execute MS DOS prompt command. 3.
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5. Open the folder. You will see the files in the folder. The content is the same as the shared folder in your PC/notebook. 2.21 Windows CE Remote Management 1. Connect LAN cable to MR650. 2. Check IP address of MR650. 3.
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5.Please input Device Name you want and press “Apply”. 6. The Windows CE Remote Management Tool interface. Device Management – Configure Network...
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7. Click “Add/Del Users” to Add/Delete users. You can add or delete any user, except Admin. After enter “Add New”, you can see your new user under “Delete Users” 8. Click“Add/Del Network Adapter”. Select the adapter and click “Submit Query”. 9.
Chapter 3 Data Communication The MT800 can link to a host computer for data communication via USB, RS485 or Ethernet cables. DC Input Jack Battery Switch Ethernet Port RS485 (x2), 12V IN Speaker USB Port Connect a USB cable to the MT800’s USB host port, and connect the other end to a USB peripheral, such as a: Keyboard, mouse, memory card or HID compliant device.
Wi-Fi access requires a separate service contract through a wireless service provider. Contact a wireless service provider for more information. Unitech terminals come with built-in RF facility. This chapter guides you through the RF setting. 1. Tap the wireless network icon as a shortcut on the desktop.
Specifying an IP Address If no DHCP server is available, assign an IP address to each MT800 through the following: Start → Settings → Network and Dial-up Connections. Start → Settings NOTE: → Control Panel → double tap Network and Dial-up Connections. Double-tap SMSC95001.
Adjusting the Backlight Adjust the backlight screen settings through the following steps: NOTE: The MT800 screen contrast has been preset by Unitech for optimum performance. Start → Settings → Control Panel → double-tap Backlight to adjust the screen brightness. The color display’s backlight can be customized for the Battery Power and External Power conditions.
Hardware Reset Hardware Reset To perform a hardware reset, press the Hardware Reset button with a stylus or a sharp object. Caution: If you perform the hardware reset, there is a possibility that the settings you have done will be lost! Performing a Software Reset Perform a reset if the MT800 is frozen (i.e., the device no longer responds to pressing buttons on/or the touch-screen).
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Performing a Cold Boot A Cold Boot will erase all added data and programs, but it will restore the device to the default factory settings. However, data and application programs stored in the Flash Storage will not be deleted. Always perform a Warm Boot before attempting to use a Cold Boot to correct a problem. Data previously synchronized to the computer can be restored.
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Terminal Block The MT800 provides two 10-pin J15 terminal block plugs for input/output signals. With reference to the illustrative figures below, Insert the terminal block plugs into the terminal block sockets on the rear side of the MT800. Terminal Block Pin Assignment (P1 through P10 from Left to Right) Name Name RS485_1-...
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Appendix A System Specification TI OMAP DM3730 with DSP 1GHz Processor Processor/Memory SDRAM: 512 MB Memory NAND Flash: 512 MB Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Professional Plus Button Six function buttons 7 inches color (1024 x 600) Pixels Display Backlight Touch-screen, TFT-LCD 1 X RJ45 with POE (DC12V/1A, IEEE802.3af Compliant) RS485 Support (Optional RS485+, RS485-) baud rate at 15200 bps or lower...
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Appendix B Worldwide Support At unitech, we have a professional support team to answer your questions or any related technical issues. If the equipment problem occurs, you may contact our regional services representatives to get the quick response. We have six regional services centers, and choose your region to get our quick support and their contact information can be found in our websites provided as below.
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