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Chapter 2: Product Description About This Product The i6100 series serves as the foundation of our independent research and development, design, and production of industrial handheld terminals for various industries. The form factor features a flexible, ergonomic design that is lightweight and impact-resistant, with dual-power mode, long standby time, and supports voice call functionality.
3. Flexible and powerful data communication i6100 series supports voice, CDMA2000/WCDMA data communications, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi wireless LAN communication, RS232 serial communications and Bluetooth. It meets Cisco CCX2/3 security standards, fully supports Cisco AP and safety specifications, meaning you can run remote data updates.
standby time of 6 hours, preventing accidental power failure and data loss 5. Hardware modules can be updated: 1) 3.0 /5.0 MP camera 2) GPS positioning 3) LF/HF RFID reader 6. Built-in scanning module 7. Communication modes: Wi-Fi, 3G, and Bluetooth 8.
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functionality Standard, built-in 802.11b /g/n wireless Wi-Fi / Wireless LAN communication module, the communication speed of up to 65MB /s Supports A-GPS, 48 channels, positioning accuracy of less than 1m, the initial positioning time is less than 38 seconds Bluetooth Bluetooth Class 2.1+EDR Can be customized to support the following standards:...
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accessories Physical interface Mini USB x 1, 3.5 mm audio interface x 1 product specifications Charging stand Can charge two batteries at the same time Can be connected to all printers that Printer support Bluetooth serial protocol Other accessories Power adapter, data cable Industrial protection IP54 rating...
Functions I. Front of the unit 1 . Scan 3 . Power button light/charging system indicator 4 . Touch screen 2 . Main keypad...
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II. Side of the unit 1. Headphone jack 2. Stylus 3. Reset hole 4. Charging and USB interface...
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1) Headphone jack:User can insert 3.5mm headphone jacks 2) Stylus: For interface operation 3) Reset hole: Click the reset hole with the stylus to reset the device 4) USB charging interface:Plug the power adapter into the USB data cable to send or receive data, or insert into a USB interface port for charging...
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III. Keypad: 6. Direction 1. Barcode keys scanning 2. S1 key 7. S2 key 3. Return/ESC 8. Enter key 4. Number/ 9. Backspace letter keys 10. Keypad 5. Number/ backlight key letter shift key 11. Function keys...
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1) Barcode scanning key: Press this key to scan the bar code 2) S1 key: Left softkey 3) Return/ESC key: Return to previous menu/cancel actions 4) Number / letter keys: Input the appropriate numbers or letters 5) Alpha / numeric toggle key: Switch keypad’s input mode 6) Arrow keys: In four directions –...
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IV. Back of the unit 1. Barcode scanning window 2. Camera 3. Speaker 6. Main battery’s snap-on cover 4. TF card slot 5. SIM card slot 7. Battery cover detection switch...
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1) Barcode scanning window: Shoots a laser from this window, so do not look directly into it 2) Camera: Used to take pictures 3) Speaker: Source of sound output, such as for the music player and warning tones 4) TF card slot: User can insert microSD / TF memory card 5) SIM card slot: You can insert a SIM card provided by your carrier 6) Main battery snap-on cover: Secures the battery cover onto the terminal 7) Battery cover detection switch: Detects the main battery cover, in order to ensure the...
Chapter 3: Usage Instructions Installing the SIM card, memory card and battery 1. Swing open the main battery cover clip by 90 degrees, you can then remove the battery cover 2. Insert the SIM card or microSD/TF card into their corresponding slots in the battery compartment 3.
Select "Yes", the device is turned off. All data in the system cache will be cleared. You can turn the device back on by pressing and holding down the power key. Change date and time Click “date/time” in the Control Panel or double-click the time on the taskbar area, to go to the "date/time properties"...
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Click to display the year: you can directly enter the year, or scroll via the up and down arrow keys. Click on the text to display the month: use the pop-up menu to change the month; or directly click on the month bars on both sides of the arrows.
Click on the date corresponding to the regional timezones to modify the date. After setup is complete, please click on “OK” to save your settings and close the dialog box. Using the stylus Use the stylus to click on the screen for a variety of commands: open applications, choose menu commands, select options in the dialog box, and so on.
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Use the stylus to click the keyboard icon on the taskbar. The screen will display the current list of available soft keyboards. Select from the list which one to use.
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Click the keyboard using the stylus to input letters, numbers or symbols. Select "hide the input panel" to hide the current onscreen keyboard. 2. Using hard keypad input You can use the device’s number/letter keypad to enter text. To switch between numbers/letters input methods, go to the Control Panel’s keyboard options to update the keypad’s current input mode.
Device management Some of the device’s features will be turned off by default the first time it is used. You can go to the Device Manager (ModuleMgr) to turn on the required functions. Double-click the "desktop" or control panel in the ModuleMgr icon to access the device management options.
Barcode scan You can use the Device Manager (ModuleMgr) or press the orange SCAN button on the keypad to initiate the scanning function. Double click the Scanner icon in the "desktop" or control panel to open the ScannerSettings program. Bar code appears here Barcode types are displayed here...
Connecting to personal computers When installing updates such as Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 (Windows 2000/XP/2003) or Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 (Windows Vista/2008/7), you can do so by connecting a data cable between the i6100 terminal and a personal computer. Downloads are available from the Microsoft website.
Double-click the icon Calibrate the screen After a period of use, you may find the stylus’ tap position to be a bit off, which you can fix by recalibrating the screen. To recalibrate: click on the “stylus” icon in the control panel, and open the "stylus properties"...
The stylus calibration screen will appear. Follow the instructions on clicking the calibration cross. When you have accurately made five clicks, the cross will disappear. At this point, press "enter key" to complete recalibration. The stylus calibration screen will appear. Follow the instructions on clicking the calibration cross.
Battery use considerations When the device’s battery runs out, some files and information stored in the memory will disappear. So either maintain steady power supply, or save your documents regularly. Under normal situations, the primary battery can be used for more than 8 hours when fully charged.
Chapter 4: Advanced Settings Setting WCDMA connection Note: Setting EVDO connection is same as the WCDMA connection. Before using WCDMA, make sure that the terminal’s 3G function is turned on. You can open the terminal’s 3G function manager (ModuleMgr). There are two ways to create a WCDMA connection: 1.
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Click New Connection Enter the name of the connection, such as: WCDMA. Select the connection type as a dial-up connection, and click Next.
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Set the modem to COM2, click on configuration. In the port settings, select transfer rate to 115200.
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Enter the modem initialization commands in the dialing options, such as: +cgdcont=1, "ip", "3gnet". Then click OK to return to the modem dialog box. Click on to the Next.
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Enter the dial number, such as: *99# (Please check with your mobile operator for the correct number). Finally click Finish. Double-click the WCDMA connection that you just created. The dial-up Connections dialog box will be displayed. Click on "dial properties" settings for dialing locations.
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Click on "new", enter a new location name, such as WCDMA.
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Modify the contents of all three text boxes to G, and then click "OK" to save and exit. Click "OK" to save and exit. This creates the WCDMA connection. 2. Automatic connection In order to simplify the settings for WCDMA connections, this device provides a tool called GPRSSetting that can be used to quickly set up a connection.
Click on the "my device" in the Windows directory under the "GPRSsetting" icon to open the GPRSSetting utility. Enter the name of the dial-up connection, such as WCDMA. Enter the APN, such as "3gnet". Enter the dial-up number. User names and passwords remain empty.
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Click on the network icon to open the Wi-Fi settings interface Under "wireless information" you can find the available network interfaces, and see all the AP to enable the broadcast network name (SSID). Double-click the SSID that you want to connect to. The AP broadcast has not been enabled yet, you can double-click "add new network"...
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If your network requires a key, please do not check the "key is provided automatically" box. Enter your network key manually. When you choose to add a new network, you need to fill in all of the network information. Enter a network name. Check you want to connect directly to another device or PC.
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Click on "Advanced" in the advanced settings interface. If your network requires setting up a static IP, please go to "Control Panel-Network and dial-up connections" set to open the network connection properties. Only when the Wi-Fi feature is turned on, will this icon be displayed. Press the icon with your stylus.
Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information. Set bar code scanning options. Scanner setting procedure, you can modify the scan head via the advanced settings. Click on the "Advance Option" to enter the advanced settings interface. In order to improve the decoding speed, the default state for certain types of barcode decoding function has not been turned on.
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Select the type of bar code to enable from the "bar code types" interface list box. You can set the scan head as a standard input device. In this case, the scanned barcode will be converted into keyboard messages, which allows it to be read by programs that do not support barcode scanning (such as Wordpad, remote desktop, and so on).
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