Newland NLS-NQuire User Manual
Newland NLS-NQuire User Manual

Newland NLS-NQuire User Manual

Customer information terminal

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NLS-NQuire
Customer Information Terminal
User Guide

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Summary of Contents for Newland NLS-NQuire

  • Page 1 NLS-NQuire Customer Information Terminal User Guide...
  • Page 2 Revision History Version Description Date V1.0 Initial release. Mar 8th, 2024...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Chapter 1 Device Instruction & Installation ....................3 Hardware Instruction ............................. 3 1. LED Indicator ........................... 4 2. Sim/IF Installation ........................... 4 3 Push Buttons ............................ 4 4. Expansion Slots & Add-on modules ..................... 5 5. Speaker ............................7 6.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Device Instruction & Installation

    Chapter 1 Device Instruction & Installation Hardware Instruction Note: NQuire 500 does not have type-A USB Port...
  • Page 5: Led Indicator

    Hardware Instruction & Operations (Installation & Uninstallation) 1. LED Indicator Power Red LED is solid on Power supply is on. Status Red LED is Off Power supply is off. Ethernet Green LED flashes constantly Network connected Connection Green LED is solid on Network disconnected 2.
  • Page 6: Expansion Slots & Add-On Modules

    4. Expansion Slots & Add-on modules ODULES MSR M NFC M ODULE ODULE INSTALLATION (Enable the NFC/MSR in the system setting first) Below is an example of NFC installation Unscrew and remove the covering part. Gently lift the cover up with your hand.
  • Page 7 Plug the jack of the antenna into the socket, then install the cover. Remove the cover of the NFC antenna and secure it with a screw to ensure the fixation of NFC and NQuire Install the cover of the NFC antenna Notes: The installation steps for MSR are similar to NFC.
  • Page 8: Speaker

    5. Speaker Dual audio output. 6. Vesa Mount Holes...
  • Page 9: Dc-In Jack

    7. DC-In Jack Plug the power adapter into the power jack, and fix the position with a bracket to prevent it from loosening. DC-In Jack bracket 8. Barcode Scanner The scan engine is set up in auto mode as the default setting. LED will light up when any object shows in front of the barcode scanner within proper distance, and the barcode engine will automatically scan when a barcode showed within a proper distance.
  • Page 10: Control I/O Ports & Cover

    9. Control I/O Ports & Cover There are UART(3.3V) & GPIO under the Control IO cover. The Control I/O ports match with 1mm pitch connectors: 8-pin on the left and 6-pin on the right, as shown in the figure below. From left to right From left to right 8-pin connector...
  • Page 11 Typical Application Circuit for GPIO:...
  • Page 13: Interface

    Electrical Characteristics: GPIO1_3V3, GPIO2_3V3, and GPIO3_3V3 voltage requirements are equal to 3.3V. OUT VCC (external connection required) should be externally connected and requires an external series circuit. The series circuit size is set based on current requirements. The voltage requirement for OUT VCC is not greater than 24V. It is required that the current into the device from OUT-A and OUT_B inputs be less than 80mA at 60 degrees Celsius (subject to temperature variations, refer to above diagram).
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Accessory & Installation

    Chapter 2 Accessory & Installation VESA Wall Mount Installation & Operation 1. Select a mounting location that is convenient for operation. 2. Remove the screw attaching the bracket to the chassis of The VESA 75 mount. 3. For wall mounting, install the four plastic wall anchors in a wall and then secure the bracket of VESA 75 mount to the wall using the four large screws.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Feature Programming

    Chapter 3 Feature Programming Home Screen 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...
  • Page 16: Network & Internet

    Network & Internet -> “Network & Internet”, then set Wi-Fi, Mobile Network, Hotspot & Tethering, and Tap the app icon VPN according to your needs.
  • Page 17: Connected Device

    Connected Device -> “Connected devices”, and set USB, Bluetooth, and NFC parameters according Tap the app icon to your needs. Apps -> “Apps”, then view app usage and handle special app access. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 18: Notification

    Notification -> “Notification”, then manage device notifications, including notification history, Tap the app icon notification on lock screen, do not disturb mode, and other parameter settings.
  • Page 19: Storage

    Storage then “Storage” to display the current device storage status and manage storage. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 20: Display

    Display -> “Display”, and set the brightness level, dark theme, night light, and other Tap the app icon parameters on the screen shown below as per your needs.
  • Page 21: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper -> “Wallpaper”, and choose the wallpaper for Home screen and Lock screen. Tap the app icon...
  • Page 22: Security

    Security and then “security” to set up screen lock, find my device, security updates, and Tap the app icon other parameter settings.
  • Page 23: Privacy

    Privacy -> “security”,then view the privacy dashboard and set permission manager, Tap the app icon camera access and other parameters.
  • Page 24: System

    System -> “system”, then set language and input settings, date and time preferences, Tap the app icon system updates, and restore factory settings...
  • Page 25: About Phone

    About Phone -> “About phone”, then view information such as the device name, product model, Tap the app icon MEID, Android version, build number, and software updates.
  • Page 26: File Management

    File Management Tap the app icon on the Home screen and then manage all the file on the device.
  • Page 27: Infrared Sensing

    Infrared Sensing , and tap “Infrared sensing” to manually set the Tap the app icon on the Home screen then infrared sensing distance (7cm to 30cm from near to far).
  • Page 28: Web Browser

    Web Browser Tap the app icon on the Home screen, and use Google Chrome to log in and access websites.
  • Page 29: Ethernet

    Ethernet Tap the app icon on the Home screen then to set ethernet parameters. Currently, the default setting is a static IP. Note: If you intend to connect the device to the internet via Ethernet, ensure Wi-Fi is turned off and insert the Ethernet cable into the device's Ethernet port.
  • Page 30: Chpter 4 Important Safety And Handling Information

    Chpter 4 Important Safety and Handling Information  Please read the instructions carefully before equipment installation and using the device.  Do not install the product at a height exceeding 2 meters.  Do not put the product in a high-temperature, humid, or dusty environment. ...

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