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SEUIC Reference Manual AUTOID PAD Air Series TD-LTE Wireless Data Terminal Product Manual for Android Version 1.4 Seuic Technologies Co., Ltd.
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The information contained in this manual is provided on an "AS IS" basis and is subject to change without notice. Seuic makes no warranties of any kind with respect to the contents of this manual, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Chapter I. Instructions for Use 1.1 Precautions for Laser Scanning Engine Laser Radiation! Do not look directly into the laser beam. 1.2 Safety Precautions Use only the batteries and chargers specified by our company for your device. Using other products may result in battery leakage, overheating, bursting and fire.
Pressing the screen with force may damage the screen. Do not click on the screen with the resistive touchscreen pen to avoid scratching or damaging the screen. To clean the screen, spray a small amount of commercial LCD cleaner on a soft cloth.
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Figure 2-2 Side View Figure 2-3 Back View...
Chapter 3. Keyboard The New padAir device has a total of 5 buttons, including 3 virtual buttons on the screen trackpad (Back, Home, and Menu) and 2 buttons on the side of the device (power and volume buttons). Keys Description: Table 3-1 Keys Description Main Function Description...
Chapter 4. Quick Start Guide 4.1 Initial Use Press and hold the Power button for 3S to turn on the device. When in system working state, press the Power button briefly, the device will enter the sleep state; when in the sleep state, press the Power button briefly to wake up the system and light up the screen.
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Place the SIM card & memory card in the card tray in the direction of Figure 4-1. Open the USB plug and insert the card tray in the direction of Figure 4-2, 4-3, 4-4. To install SIM card or memory card, you need to open the USB plug first. ...
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Figure 4-2 Open the USB Rubber Plug Figure 4-3 Insert the Card Tray into the Device...
Figure 4-4 Fasten the USB Rubber Plug 4.6 Install Memory Card Follow the instructions below to install SD card: Place the memory card in the card tray in the direction of Figure 4-5. Insert the card tray in the direction of Figure 4-2, 4-3, 4-4. Figure 4-5 Place Memory Card 1.
3. This device does not support dual SIM cards. Chapter 5. Charging Since the battery only has a small amount of power for testing before shipping out of the factory, it must be charged first when received before use. 5.1 Charging Time ...
5.4 Cautions for Battery Use If the battery is exhausted, it is normal that the device may not power on immediately when plugged in the charger. Please keep charging for a while before powering on. The battery can be recharged repeatedly, but the battery is consumable and should be replaced when the device standby time is significantly reduced.
Chapter 6. Main/Home Screen Find this icon Settings - Apps, tap the Settings button on the top right of the screen to enter Home screen settings. The New padAir has two default home screen launchers configurable at your preference. ① ②...
Figure 6-1 Main/Home Screen (Trebuchet) Table 6-1 Main/Home Screen Items ① Status Bar: displays notifications and status icons. ② Display Area: used to place application icons, desktop folders and widgets. ③ Shortcut Bar: tap to enter the corresponding application. ④ Application Tray: tap or slide up to enter the main screen to view all applications. 6.1 Status Bar Icons The status bar icons and the notification bar icons are located at the top of the screen and display device status information and notifications, as shown in the table...
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Preparing the microSD card Bluetooth USB debugging, USB connection Table 6-2 Status Icons and Notification Bar Icons...
Chapter 7. Settings 7.1 WLAN Find this icon: -> Settings -> Networks & internet -> WLAN Wi-Fi 2.4G provides a wireless network access range of up to 450 feet (150m), and Wi-Fi 5G provides a range of up to 300 feet (100m) (Note: industrial-grade APs, open space).
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Figure 7-1 Wi-Fi Menu 4. WLAN Frequency Band (At the bottom of WLAN screen, tap WLAN Preferences -> Advanced -> WLAN Advanced Settings -> WLAN Frequency Band), when you choose to use only 5GHz/2.4GHz, you can only search for APs in 5GHz/2.4GHz.
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In the Wireless Wi-Fi screen, tap Scan. The Wi-Fi networks found will be displayed in the Wi-Fi network list. Tap another Wi-Fi network to connect to that network.
7.2 Bluetooth Find this icon: -> Settings -> Connected devices -> Connection preferences -> Bluetooth 1. Tap the Bluetooth off/on button, tap to pair with a new device, turn on and search for other Bluetooth devices. 2. From the list of discovered devices, tap on the device to be connected to pair. 3.
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Figure 7-3 Bluetooth Menu 4. If the device is successfully paired, tap the right-side setting button to rename or forget or configure other settings for the successfully paired device:...
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Figure 7-4 Paired Bluetooth Device Settings 5. Bluetooth transmission: you can choose the documents, pictures, videos, MP3 and other files to be sent through Bluetooth. For example, to share pictures, press and hold the pictures you want to share in the file manager, and in the sharing interface, select the Bluetooth device you want to send to.
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Figure 7-5 Bluetooth Transmission 6. When sending, there is an upward arrow mark on the top left screen, which you can pull down to view the transmission progress, as shown below:...
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Figure 7-6 Bluetooth Transmission Progress Bar 7. There is a corresponding notification when the files are sent.
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Figure 7-7 Bluetooth Shared Results View 8. Paring for Bluetooth earphone is the same as normal Bluetooth pairing. Bluetooth earphone can be used for voice communication and multimedia playback.
7.3 SIM Card Find this icon: -> Settings -> Networks & internet -> Mobile network The main interface is shown as below: Figure 7-8 SIM Card Main Interface 7.4 Data Usage Find this icon:...
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-> Settings -> Networks & internet -> Data usage Figure 7-9 Data Usage...
7.5 More -> Settings -> Networks & internet -> Advanced Figure 7-10 More Menu 7.5.1 Airplane Mode When the Airplane Mode is checked, the wireless module will automatically turn off. 7.5.2 NFC NFC function. By enabling this function, you can allow the wireless data terminal to exchange data when in contact with other devices.
can perform NFC card read and write functions. Figure 7-11 NFC Function 7.5.3 Android Beam By enabling the Android Beam function, the device can share files via Android Beam. 7.5.4 Tethering & Portable Hotspot (1) Portable Hotspot function, which uses this device as a Wi-Fi hotspot to provide signal access to cell phones and computers with Wi-Fi modules within a certain range.
Figure 7-12 Modify a WLAN Hotspot Tap on anything on this interface to change the corresponding information. 7.5.5 VPN After enabling VPN, you need to add a VPN private network (e.g., to access the company's internal file server and other shared resources). Then, no matter where you are, you can connect to the company's VPN server through the VPN client.
Figure 7-13 VPN Setting 7.5.6 Mobile Network 1. On: data traffic can directly switch to roaming status when in a roaming environment.
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Figure 7-14 Mobile Data Roaming 2. Preferred network type: after selecting the preferred network type, the task bar will display the corresponding network signal indicator, 2G=2G preferred, 3G=3G preferred, 4G=4G preferred. If a China Unicom card selects the network type 2G preferred, the device will forcefully downgrade to 2G network even if there is 3G signal coverage.
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Figure 7-15 Mobile Network Type Selection 3. Access point names. Generally, China Mobile default is cmnet, China Unicom default is 3gnet, and China Telecom default is ctnet, as shown below: Figure 7-16 Access Point Names APN button, and a pop-up interface will be shown as Add dedicated APN, tap...
below, which generally requires adding the name (custom), APN (network access point), user name, password, etc. Then tap Menu button to select Save or tap the Back button directly to return to complete adding the config. If to modify or delete the added APN, tap to enter for modification, and tap Menu button to Save or Delete, etc.
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Figure 7-17 Reset Network Settings Note: 1. When the device is connected to a Wi-Fi, the device will clear the AP password and disconnect after resetting the network settings. 2. If the 4G LET mode is turned off in mobile data network, it will be enabled by default after network reset.
7.6 Display Find this icon: -> Settings -> Display 1. Brightness level: move the cursor bar left or right to adjust the backlight. Figure 7-18 Display 2. Wallpaper: After entering, you can freely modify the wallpaper source as desired, either from gallery, albums or storage. Wallpaper: system built-in default pictures.
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Figure 7-19 Wallpaper 3. Auto-rotate screen: select Rotate the contents of the screen, and the screen will auto rotate into portrait or landscape mode when the device is rotated. Figure 7-20 Auto Rotation 4. Sleep: sets the timeout before system sleep. Upon the set time, the system will automatically sleep.
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Figure 7-21 Sleep 5. Font size, adjust the system font size according to your needs, either Small, Default, Large or Huge. Figure 7-22 Fonts...
7.7 Notifications Find this icon: -> Settings -> Apps & notifications Settings for applications and notifications, including notifications, default apps, app permissions, and special app permissions. As shown below: Figure 7-23 Notifications 7.8 Sound Find this icon: -> Settings -> Sound Settings for volume, phone ring tone and default notification tone, where you can also turn on/off to enable/disable ringtone and vibration for incoming calls, dial...
pad tones, screen locking sounds, charging sounds, touch sounds and touch vibration, as shown in below: Figure 7-24 Sound 7.9 Apps Find this icon: -> Settings -> Apps & notifications Allows management of applications. Go to the interface, tap on the application you want to uninstall and you will be taken to the following application information screen, tap on Uninstall to remove the application from your device.
Figure 7-25 Apps 7.10 Storage Find this icon: -> Settings -> Storage You can view the available storage space, erase the memory card (format the internal memory) and select the option whether to enable media scanning of external memory cards or external USB devices.
Figure 7-26 Storage 7.11 Battery Find this icon: -> Settings -> Battery You can view the current capacity of the battery and select whether to display the battery level in the status bar.
Figure 7-29 Security 7.14 Accounts Find this icon: -> Settings -> Accounts Set up accounts and sync data (you can sync contact information, calendars, etc., to other product clouds, but you need to set up accounts and server).
Figure 7-31 Add Account 7.15 Language & Input Find this icon: -> Settings -> Language & Input Select your language and spell checker, choose your preferred keyboard and input method, and configure text-to-speech (TTS) output, pointer speed. Any other installed input method will be displayed on this interface.
Figure 7-32 Languages & Input 7.16 Backup & Reset Find this icon: -> Settings -> Backup & Reset Back up or restore data, and reset to factory settings.
Figure 7-33 Factory Reset 7.17 Date & Time Find this icon: -> Settings -> Date & Time You can use network-provided time or time zone, or manually set the date and time and select the time zone. You can also select the format in which the time and date are displayed.
Figure 7-34 Date & Time 7.18 Accessibility Find this icon: -> Settings -> Accessibility Here you can set up magnification gestures, high contrast text, power button ends call, mono audio, color inversion, color correction and Touch & hold delay.
Figure 7-35 Accessibility 7.20 Developer Options Find this icon: -> Settings -> Developer Options Settings --> About Wireless Data Terminal --> Build Number, tap the Build Number multiple times to enable Developer Options where you can obtain other information about the device. This method is universal for Android.
Figure 7-36 Developer Options 7.21 About Wireless Data Terminal Find this icon: -> Settings -> About Wireless Data Terminal Device details:...
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Figure 7-37 About Wireless Data Terminal 1. SIM status: to view current network, signal strength, IMEI number, etc., as shown in Figure 7-39. 2. Model: displays the model number of the current device. 3. Function number: displays the function number of the current device. 4.
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5. Baseband version: baseband module version number. 6. Touchscreen firmware version: touchscreen version number. 7. Device serial number: displays the S/N number of the device. 8. Kernel version: device kernel information. 9. Build number: device system software version. Figure 7-38 Model & Hardware...
Chapter 8. Introduction to Typical Applications 8.1 Scanner 1. Find this icon , enter the application interface and tap on Scan for scanning. Figure 8-1 Scanner Main Interface 2. Select [Barcode Settings] to enter interface to set the desired barcode type.
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Figure 8-2 Barcode Settings Open [Basic Settings] to configure backlight level, exposure, focus mode, etc.:...
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Figure 8-3 Basic Settings 4.Open [Application Settings], where you can turn on/off settings for scanning, as shown in Figure 8-4: (1) Scan sound: if on, sound alert during scan. (2) Vibration: if on, vibration during scan. (3) Barcode appending: if on, continuous output of barcode. (4) Auto-clear: auto clear the last barcode after successful scan.
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special characters, etc.). (12) Barcode prefix: can add barcode output prefix (can be numbers, letters, special characters, etc.). (13) Terminating symbol: can choose the barcode terminating output character, including: Enter, Tab, Space, None. (14) Barcode sending mode: can choose to send the barcode by focus entry, broadcast mode, simulate keyboard or clipboard mode (simulate keyboard needs to select the input method that supports hard keyboard), as shown in Figure 8-6.
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Figure 8-6 Developer Options 5.Program Hide or Exit (1) Select [Hide], the program will run in the background, and allows scan by pressing scan key in any editing interface. (2) Select [Exit], the program will exit and close.
Figure 8-7 Hide and Exit 8.2 System Update This application allows easy remote system update for customers. 1. Find this icon and go to [System Update], as follows:...
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Figure 8-9 System Update 2. With internet access, tap the check-for-update button. If there is no update, it will show that the current version is the latest version; if there is an update, it will show a newer version is found, tap to enter the download screen, as shown below.
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Figure 8-10 Check for Update and Download 3. Tap Download. Once downloaded, tap Update Immediately and the device will restart into update mode, as shown: Figure 8-11 Update Immediately When the power level is below 30%, the following message will appear and the update cannot be performed.
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Figure 8-12 Low Power Handling 4. System update settings, as shown in below figure: Figure 8-13 System Update Settings...
8.3 Mobile Butler This product is designed to enable customers to set permissions on the Android handheld terminal and disallow the use of unspecified applications. 1. Find this icon Settings --> Applications, tap on the upper right corner settings button, Home Application --> select Mobile Butler, press home button to exit and enter the Mobile Butler launcher interface.
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Figure 8-15 No Password Interface As shown in the above, the administrator password must be set first if not already. Tap [OK] button to jump to the change password interface, as below: Figure 8-16 Initial Password Setting Set the initial password for administrator as required, such as: 123456, then tap Confirm button to successfully set the password.
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empty and the password in new password column and confirm password column must be the same. (2) Tap the three-dots (Menu) button again, as follows: Figure 8-17 Password Entry Interface Enter the appropriate administrator password. Once verified, the following will appear:...
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Figure 8-18 Add Applications Interface Select apps in [Desktop] and tap [Confirm] to complete the addition. Select an app in [Autostart], then the app will auto start after the device reboot (Note: currently autostart only supports one app), as shown below: Figure 8-19 Main Interface (3) Administrator, Change Password In the add application interface, click [Settings] in the upper right corner to...
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Figure 8-20 Change Password (4) Administrator, Change Name Enter [Settings], tap [Mobile Butler] to change the name of "Mobile Butler".
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Figure 8-21 Change Name (5) Replace Wallpaper Enter [Settings], tap [Change Wallpaper] to show the below: Figure 8-22 Change Wallpaper (6) Remove Default Launcher Setting Method 1: Enter [Settings] ----> [Apps] ----> Select [Reset App Preferences] and...
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tap [Reset Apps] to remove launcher preference.
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Figure 8-23 Remove Default Launcher Setting 1 Method 2: In Mobile Butler interface, change [Mobile Butler Autostart ON] to [Mobile Butler Autostart OFF]...
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Figure 8-24 Remove Default Launcher Setting 2 Note: It is recommended to use method 2, as method 1 will reset other application settings as well.
8.4 Quick Configuration This application is designed to quickly copy configuration information from one device to another device of the same model so that the configuration associated with the two devices is identical. The import of the configuration is incompatible between different device models.
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card to achieve configuration. The external SD card system path is: external SD card/SysSetting/Setinfo.tar.gz. (1) Manual Import: 1) Put the configuration zip package (file name is Setinfo.tar.gz) into the external SD card/SysSetting directory, as shown below: Figure 8-26 Configuring Zip Directory 2) Enter Quick Configuration, click [File Import], and the following prompt pops up, tap [Confirm]:...
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Figure 8-27 File Import 3) After successful import, the imported items and status will pop up, tap to confirm, then a restart prompt will pop up, tap [Restart Now] to complete (some configurations will not take effect immediately without restart).
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Figure 8-28 File Configuration Import Success 2. QR Code Import This function can be used to import external configuration files by scanning QR codes, and can call the camera to scan external QR codes to import configuration files. (1) Enter Quick Configuration, tap [QR code Import], place the QR code to be imported in the scan box, as shown below:...
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Figure 8-29 QR Code Import Screen (2) After successful scanning and transmission, the imported items and status of the QR code will pop up, click to confirm, then a restart prompt will pop up, tap [Restart Now] to complete (some configurations will not take effect immediately without restart).
Figure 8-30 QR Code Import Success 8.4.2 Export 1. File Export This function can export all the configuration items in the configuration import and export tool to the specified directory of the built-in SD card or external SD card of the device. The name of the export file is Setinfo.tar.gz. The path of the export file is: a) external SD card/SysSetting/ b) Built-in SD card/SysSetting/ Where the device has an external SD card, file exports are preferred to be on...
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Figure 8-31 File Export (2) The exported file name is Setinfo.tar.gz, enter [File Manager] ---> [Phone Storage] ---> [External SD Card] ---> [SysSetting] to view:...
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Figure 8-32 File Export Path 2. QR Code Export This function exports a QC code which can be scanned by another device to establish a Bluetooth channel to transfer the configuration file. (1) Enter Quick Configuration, tap [QR Code Export] and the following interface will pop up to indicate that the export was successful, then tap to confirm:...
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Figure 8-33 QR Code Export (2) The generated QR code image is at the bottom of the application and can be viewed by clicking on the small QR code icon.
Figure 8-37 Feature Settings 8.5.1 Disable Status Bar Dropdown If enabled, effective immediately where the dropdown menu is not available. If disabled, effective immediately where the dropdown menu is available normally. 8.5.2 Prohibit Passing Scan Key Value to Apps If enabled, some applications such as Telnet will send all the keys pressed to the server.
8.5.3 Show Scan Float Button If disabled, no float button on screen. If enabled, shows a float button at the bottom of any interface which allows to activate scanner to scan for barcode. 8.5.4 Prohibit Fall Detection If disabled, the system will immediately go to sleep when the device is dropped. If enabled, the system will not go to sleep when the device is dropped.
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Figure 8-38 Digital Certificates Whitelist 1. Import certificates from APK files The application will search for all APK files in the internal storage device directories and display their file names and located directories. The user can import the certificates from the selected APK files into the system by tapping the [Import] button after checking single or multiple display items.
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Figure 8-39 APK file import list 2.Import certificates from installed packages The application will display the names of third-party apps installed in the system and their package names, and the user can import the certificates from the selected APK files into the system by tapping the [Import] button after checking single or multiple display items.
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Figure 8-40 Installed Package List 3. Remove certificates from whitelist The application will display the names of added certificates. Click [Remove] to remove the certificates from the system whitelist after checking single or multiple display items. Those displayed in gray without a checkbox are system default certificates and cannot be deleted.
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Figure 8-41 Signature Whitelist Categories Cautions: The added certificate will be named after the app package name. For certificates with the same content but different package names, only one record is saved, and it is named after the first record.
Chapter 9. Troubleshooting Issue Cause Solution The New padAir does not power up after Low battery or uncharged Charge the battery. pressing power battery. button. Pressed too briefly. Press and hold for 3S. System crash. Perform a soft reboot. Return the battery to Battery malfunction.
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Move the device closer to Too far from other Bluetooth other Bluetooth devices, devices. within 10 meters (32.8 feet) of each other. Cannot find Bluetooth device Turn on the Bluetooth of Bluetooth is not enabled on nearby. the device you are looking the nearby device.
Optional Accessories Please keep the original box and packaging for future maintenance or storage of the device. The following accessories can better enhance your work and can be purchased if needed. One New PADAir Series Device One USB Cable (USB TYPE A on one side, and USB TYPE C on the other) One QC3.0 Adapter One PD Adapter (use with the USB TYPE C Cable to achieve PD fast charging) USB TYPE C Cable (use with the PD Adapter to achieve PD fast charging)
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