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  • Page 1 o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l...
  • Page 2 Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, ® Inc. and any use of such marks by Juniper Systems, Inc. is under license. Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are registered ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started The Anatomy of the Archer 2 Perform Initial Tasks Home Screen and Windows Start Menu Navigating Around Your Archer 2 Hardware Components Keypad Features Display and Touchscreen Power Management LED Activity Indicators Flashlight SD Cards Connector I/O Module...
  • Page 4 Quick Start – Easily Scan a Barcode Now Barcode Connector Utility Barcode Troubleshooting Storage, Maintenance and Recycling Storing the Archer 2 and Battery Pack Protecting the Touchscreen Cleaning the Archer 2 Recycling the Archer 2 and Batteries Warranty and Repair Information...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 6: The Anatomy Of The Archer 2

    Getting Started The Archer 2 Rugged Handheld™ from Juniper Systems features Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a numeric keypad. Standard accessories include a lithium-ion battery pack, AC wall charger, USB micro client sync cable, hand strap, and a capacitive stylus and tether. A camera, GPS, cellular data modem, and barcode scanner are options.
  • Page 7: Perform Initial Tasks

    5 9-pin Serial Port 6 12V DC Jack 7 Barcode Window (option) Perform Initial Tasks When you receive your Archer 2, perform the tasks outlined in this section before first use. Review Documentation The owner’s manual, quick start guide, and Microsoft License Agreement are available in English, French, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
  • Page 8 Apply a Screen Protector (Optional) The touchscreen is extremely scratch resistant, so a screen protector is not included with the Archer 2. If you decide to apply one, refer to the installation instructions included with your screen protector for specific details.
  • Page 9 4. Replace the door and tighten the screws. 5. Plug the AC wall power charger that came with the Archer 2 into a wall socket. Plug the other end into the DC power jack on the Archer 2. The red LED on the keypad blinks when the battery pack is charging.
  • Page 10 2. A Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld screen is ® shown. 3. The Clock and Alarms control panel appears. Adjust the time zone, date and time if necessary and tap OK. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 11 4. The Home screen appears (layout varies by model). Note: If you have a barcode, the Barcode Connector screen is shown. Refer to Chapter 9 for details. 5. Press the power button to suspend the handheld. Charge the battery pack at room temperature (68° F or 20°...
  • Page 12: Home Screen And Windows Start Menu

    2. The content varies based on which model you have and can be customized. It is automatically shown when the Archer 2 is turned on. You can get to it from any other screen by pressing and releasing the Home screen button on the keypad.
  • Page 13: Navigating Around Your Archer 2

    Navigating Around Your Archer 2 Using Gestures and Making Selections The Windows Embedded Handheld operating system ® enhances the ability of the handheld to recognize touch gestures, making it easy to use a finger to navigate. Use of the capacitive stylus is an option. The keypad buttons can also be used.
  • Page 14 Updates to the Operating System and Documents Updates to the operating system and technical documents are located on our website at www.junipersys.com/ Archer-2/support. Select Downloads, then Archer 2. Full install instructions are also available here. View System Information for Your Archer 2...
  • Page 15: Hardware Components

    Hardware Components...
  • Page 16: Keypad Features

    Hardware Components This chapter discusses the Archer 2 Rugged Handheld hardware features and usage. Keypad Features The Archer 2 has a numeric keypad with sealed buttons, backlight illumination, and programmable keys and LEDs. Press and Release Button Shift Function Pictures and Videos Notes application „...
  • Page 17 Press and Release Button Shift Function Left (varies by screen) Select OK on the screen Right (varies by screen) Return Return „ „ Take picture or start Take picture or start „ „ video video Perform highlighted Perform highlighted „ „...
  • Page 18 You can also go to the Start screen by selecting the Windows soft key or pressing the buttons, then selecting Settings > Personal > Buttons. Under 1. Select a button, a list of programmable buttons and their current assignments is shown. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 19 2. Select the button you want to reassign. 3. At the bottom of the screen under 2. Assign a program, select the down arrow button to bring up a list of programs and functions. Select the item you want to reassign to the selected button.
  • Page 20: Display And Touchscreen

    Archer 2 is suspended. Display and Touchscreen The Archer 2 has a bright, color display and capacitive touchscreen with a diagonal viewing area of 4.3 inches (109 mm). It is easy to view outdoors and sealed against water and dust.
  • Page 21 Display Settings Type and Orientation To adjust the display settings including the text size and orientation, go to the Screen control panel, Start > Settings> System > Screen. The screen is designed to be used in portrait orientation. A landscape orientation could impact the performance of an application.
  • Page 22 This zooms in on the content. Move the screen around with your finger until you find the information you want. Select the magnifying glass symbol in the upper right hand corner of the screen to return the screen to the regular size. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 23 Dimming the Display Automatically The display has a minimum brightness setting that it dims to when the Archer 2 is idle for the time interval indicated. The display backlight dims by 50%, so the display is still partially visible. You can adjust the dim time interval (see the previous screen) for battery and/or external power.
  • Page 24 The Power control panel is shown. Select Advanced from the horizontal scrolling menu near the top of the screen. For battery and external power select how long the screen stays on when it is not in use. Shorter times save battery power. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 25: Power Management

    (68°F or 20°C). The battery pack will not charge if it is too hot or too cold. CAUTION: The Archer 2 is not sealed against water and dust when the battery door is not installed properly. Ch 2 Hardware Components...
  • Page 26 Battery packs last approximately 1,000 to 3,000 charging cycles before they need to be replaced. This is impacted by factors like the environment the Archer 2 is being used in and the applications used. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 27: Led Activity Indicators

    Summary of Options to Reduce Power Usage You can adjust some settings to preserve power: 1. Turn off the display (suspend) after a set interval: See Display Backlight Suspend Interval earlier in this chapter. 2. Dim the backlight after a set interval: See Adjusting the Keyboard Backlight and Adjusting the Display Backlight earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 28: Flashlight

    Flashlight Geo units have a flashlight located underneath the camera window in the back of the Archer 2. The flashlight gadget must be on the Home screen in order to use it. Tap on the icon once to turn on the brightest illumination.
  • Page 29: Sd Cards

    SD Cards The Archer 2 has a slot for a micro SD card located in the battery compartment. To insert or remove a card follow these steps: 1. Power off the handheld. 2. Loosen the screws to the battery compartment and remove the door (the hand strap remains attached).
  • Page 30: Connector I/O Module

    Connector I/O Module The Archer 2 connector I/O module has the following jacks and connectors: 1. USB client, micro B 2. Audio jack: 3.5mm; supports speaker, microphone or stereo output (pin detect) 3. USB host, full size A 4. COM1: RS-232C 9-pin D-sub connector, 5 V @500 mA available on pin 9 (ring in) under program control 5.
  • Page 31 Adjusting Audio Settings To set audio options, tap on the top title bar and select the audio icon from the list of applications that drops down. You can also go to Start > Settings > System > Audio. The Audio control panel, Output screen, is shown: Ch 2 Hardware Components...
  • Page 32 From the Output screen you can adjust the speaker options. Select the Input screen from the horizontal menu near the top of the screen. You can adjust the onboard and headset microphones as desired. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 33: Programs And Settings

    Programs and Settings...
  • Page 34: Home Screen

    Home Screen The Home screen is your main control center for the Archer 2. View vital system information and quickly access functions and applications that are frequently used. The default home screen for a basic unit is shown below.
  • Page 35 Title Bar and Pop Up Icons The title bar is at the top of every screen. It identifies the page and shows status icons indicating functions like connectivity status, audio, power, and time. Tap the title bar to bring up larger, touchable icons in a horizontal-scrolling bar.
  • Page 36 Texting (Geo model with cell modem): Shows the current number of unread text messages. Flashlight: Shows the on/dim/off state of flashlight feature (included with camera). Gadget Color Indicators Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G data modem gadgets indicate status using these colors: Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 37 Gray: Off or inactive Yellow: Partial state (getting satellite fix, etc.) Green: Active and available Blue: Notification state (on or connected) Red: Error state, powering up or down, no GPS fix, or unavailable (3G data modem is red when power is changing from on/off.
  • Page 38 The third and fifth tile positions are empty. Tap on a tile to perform the actions associated with it. Note: You can also press the P2 button on the keypad to select the tile in the fourth position. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 39: Windows Start Menu

    On-screen keyboard Windows Start Menu The Windows Start menu gives you access to all of the applications on the Archer 2. You can get to the Start menu from any screen by tapping the Windows tile (soft key) on the display or pressing the...
  • Page 40: On-Screen Keyboard

    There are four main keyboard screens: lowercase, „ uppercase, numeric, and symbols. To navigate to different screens, press the modifier keys in the lower left hand corner of each screen as shown below for the Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 41 lowercase keyboard. Press the up arrow to go to the uppercase keyboard, the number key to go to the numeric keyboard, and the symbol key to go to the symbols keyboard. Tap on the shift key for a single uppercase letter. Tap on „...
  • Page 42: Suspend, Reset, Power Off, And Restore Defaults

    Suspend, Reset, Power Off, and Restore Defaults Use the power button to suspend, reset, power off, or restore the Archer 2 to its factory state. To access the Power Button menu, press and hold the power button. Suspending and Resuming the Archer 2 We recommend suspending your handheld if you plan to turn it off for less than two weeks.
  • Page 43 Powering Off and Powering On the Archer 2 To preserve battery power, we recommend you power off the Archer 2 if it will not be used for two weeks or longer. CAUTION: Be aware that when the Archer 2 is powered off, it closes all programs and powers down all system components except for the real-time clock.
  • Page 44: Subdued Lighting (Tactical) Mode

    CAUTION: Restoring the Archer 2 to its original factory state permanently erases data saved on the handheld, any software you installed, and any changes you made to the handheld, including changes to settings. 1. Back up files and programs you want to keep onto another computer.
  • Page 45: Communicating With A Desktop Computer

    Changes affect all operations. Communicating with a Desktop Computer The Archer 2 can connect to a desktop or laptop computer, allowing you to synchronize information and download software and files. Installing the Software Install free synchronization software from Microsoft on your desktop computer.
  • Page 46: Getting Started Application

    To see a list of topics go to Start > Getting Started. Information for Software Developers For Archer 2 SDK information, go to our website: http://www. junipersys.com/Developers/Archer Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 47: Bluetooth Wireless Communication

    Bluetooth Wireless Communication...
  • Page 48: Creating A Partnership

    2. Place them within at least 100 feet (30 meters) of one another. 3. Make Bluetooth discoverable on both devices. Bluetooth on the Archer 2 is on and discoverable by default. The gadget on the Home screen turns green. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 49: Bluetooth Control Panel

    Connections. Note: If the Bluetooth radio is turned on and then the handheld is suspended, wireless Bluetooth turns off to save battery power. When the Archer 2 resumes (turns on), the radio turns on automatically. Bluetooth Control Panel To create a partnership between the Archer 2 and another...
  • Page 50 The following Bluetooth control panel, Devices screen is shown: 3. Tap Add New Device. The Archer 2 searches for other devices with wireless Bluetooth technology and displays them in a list. Select the device you want to connect to and tap Next.
  • Page 51: Serial Device (Com) Control Panel

    a. If the device has an assigned passcode, enter the number and press Next. b. If a passcode is required but has not been assigned, enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters in length. Press Next. c. If a passcode is not required, leave the box blank and press Next.
  • Page 52 You can change it to another COM port if desired. 3. The Archer 2 automatically tries to discover the PIN. You might be required to enter a PIN. 4. You should now be connected to the COM device.
  • Page 53: Wi-Fi Wireless Networking

    Wi-Fi Wireless Networking...
  • Page 54: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network

    Wi-Fi Wireless Networking The Archer 2 has built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking to connect to the Internet or a work network. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network To use Wi-Fi, you need to be in range of a Wi-Fi access point to make a connection. To actively look for a network connection complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 55 Explorer and begin using the Internet. Once a Wi-Fi network is set up, the icon on the Home Page turns blue and the name of the network is shown. The Archer 2 remembers the Wi-Fi network connections created. Ch 5 Wi-Fi Wireless Networking...
  • Page 56 Whenever Wi-Fi is turned on, a dialog box might pop up at the bottom of the screen indicating the Wi-Fi networks the Archer 2 has located. You can select a new network without going to the Wi-Fi control panel from this dialog box.
  • Page 57: Gps/Gnss

    GPS/GNSS...
  • Page 58: Using Gps/Gnss

    GPS/GNSS Archer 2 Geo models have GPS/GNSS with 2 to 5 meter accuracy. Using GPS/GNSS To use GPS, tap on the GPS status gadget to turn it on. The GPS starts looking for satellites to use for a fix. The green LED on the keypad blinks periodically and a satellite icon is placed on the title top bar.
  • Page 59 A measure of accuracy. The lower the number, the more accurate the fix is. Note: When you suspend the Archer 2, the receiver is in a low power mode to retain its almanac. When you resume the Archer 2, it takes a few seconds to get a fix.
  • Page 60 This prevents the camera geotagging and GPS from functioning. GPS Accuracy The GPS antenna is in the top of the Archer 2. Do not put your hand or another object over the cap. This reduces accuracy. The more items between you and the satellites, the lower the accuracy is.
  • Page 61 Compass Gadget Functions Compass gadget is turned off Waypoint tool (tap it to mark a waypoint) No GPS fix Arrow keys show your current heading or bearing This flag indicates that you are close to the waypoint. Information about how many feet away you are, the elevation, and degrees is also shown.
  • Page 62 Clear: Clear the waypoint (goes back to the blue flag). „ Mark: Take the current GPS coordinate and set this as the „ new waypoint. Units: Displays units in either feet/miles for U.S. or meters/ „ km for metric. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 63 Nav Mode: „ Bearing – The arrow icon and angle displayed are referenced off of North. Position the top of the device toward North and the arrow will point in the direction to travel to get to the waypoint. When in this mode an ‘N’...
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  • Page 65: Camera

    Camera...
  • Page 66: Camera Settings For Still Images

    Camera Archer 2 Geo models have a 5MP camera and a video option. Juniper Geotagging™ gives you the ability to embed and emboss photos with the date, time and GPS position. The camera window and flash are located on the back of the Archer 2.
  • Page 67 Flash To use the flash, select Flash from the Menu, then select On. The flash automatically turns on each time you take a photo. To turn it off, select Flash from the menu and select Off. Pictures & Videos Control Panel To view or change additional settings, select Options from the Menu soft key.
  • Page 68 The following Emboss Options screen is shown: Select the information you want to emboss on pictures, the position, and the color. The selected information is embossed on pictures, making it part of the images. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 69 3. To build the GPS Information into the jpg files, select Embed GPS from the Embed Options screen. This allows you to put images into programs like Google Earth ™ sort images by location, etc. (This information does not appear on the images.) To embed a note with the jpg file, select Embed User Note.
  • Page 70: Take Photos And Select Photo Options

    While the photo is being saved, a disk symbol is shown briefly. The full photo is then shown on the screen. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 71 Photo Options Select the Menu soft key to see a list of options for a particular photo (the photo must appear on the screen). To take another photo, press the Camera soft key. To see a library of photos and pictures, press Thumbnails. Ch 7 Camera...
  • Page 72: Videos

    Press the camera button to turn the camera on. Select the Menu soft key and select Video. Press Menu again to view and adjust settings as desired. Note: A portrait orientation is the default for videos. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 73: Photo And Video Library

    Press the camera button to start recording a video. Press it again to end the video. Note: To take photos instead of videos, press Menu and select Still (see previous screen). Audio You can record sound with videos. From the Pictures & Videos application screen, tap on Menu >...
  • Page 74 Library Menu Options Select a photo or video, then the Menu soft key. You can send, delete, edit, etc. the selected photo or video. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 75: 3G Data Modem

    3G Data Modem...
  • Page 76: Set Up A Data Account With A Wireless Provider

    3G Data Modem The 3G data modem is an option for Archer 2 Geo models, adding Wide Area Network data modem capability. The modem is installed at the factory. The modem is a cellular data modem, type GSM/UMTS. It is five band modem compatible. The modem operates in different modes depending on the wireless provider and the signal strength.
  • Page 77 5. Replace the battery pack and attach the battery door. 6. Power on the Archer 2. Note: If the modem was on before shutting the Archer 2 down to insert the mini SIM card, you are prompted to configure the data connection when you reboot. See the instructions on the following pages.
  • Page 78: Set Up The Cell Modem

    . After about 30 seconds it turns green, indicating that the modem is available. Once the modem is available, configure it to make a connection. Tap and hold the modem gadget to open the Connections control panel. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 79: Wireless Safety

    Select Automatically configure connection. The name of your carrier appears. Tap Next. A progress graphic is shown on the next screen while your Internet settings are configured. You can now access the Internet. Open Internet Explorer to test your setup. Connection Problems If the connection fails to automatically configure, there might not be a signal where you are located.
  • Page 80: Maintenance Of Your Modem

    The modem may affect the information contained on discs or cards. Maintenance of Your Modem Do not attempt to disassemble the cell modem. No user serviceable parts exist inside the cell modem. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 81: Barcode Scanner

    Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 82: Quick Start - Easily Scan A Barcode Now

    Archer 2. Quick Start – Easily Scan a Barcode Now When you receive your Archer 2 with the barcode scanner, you can scan a barcode right away using the default settings. Follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 83: Barcode Connector Utility

    ™ program provided with the barcode scanner. Depending on the configuration of your Archer 2 it either loads automatically when the handheld is turned on or you can open it from the Home screen. Note: If the program does not appear in the Home screen...
  • Page 84 8mW of power when it is in this state. To minimize the Barcode Connector utility press the X soft key in the bottom right corner of the display. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 85 Barcode Setup When you select Barcode Setup, The Barcode Connector control panel is displayed. Near the top of the screen is a horizontal scrolling menu. Select screens from the menu to view or edit the configurations for the Barcode Connector utility and the barcode hardware.
  • Page 86 The trigger button on the keypad can also be used. Code Type and Scan Data – After a successful scan, the „ barcode code type and the scan data are displayed. General Screen Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 87 The General screen has the following functions: Scan Time – Adjust the scan time, which is the duration of „ time before the scanner times out. Enable or disable Aiming Crosshairs. „ Enable or disable Decoding Illumination (red light). „ Illumination Brightness –...
  • Page 88 Discrete, UPC/EAN 1, UPC/EAN 2, Interleaved GS1 DataBar, MSI Plessey, Codabar/Code 11, and Matrix 2 of 5. Depending on which 1D barcodes you are going to read, you should review the options and configure them for your needs. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 89 For example, below is the screen for Code 39: Set Length: This option allows you to specify the length of the barcodes you want to read. This could be useful if you know that all valid barcodes will be a specific length or a range of lengths.
  • Page 90 Composite/Postal Code Types Screen The Composite/Postal Code Types screen has the following functions: Composite Codes - Enable or disable composite code „ types. Postal Codes - Enable or disable postal code types. „ 2D Code Types Screen Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 91 The 2D Code Types screen has the following function: 2D Code Types - Enable or disable 2D code types. „ Profiles Screen The Profiles screen has the following functions: Select a Profile to Save or Load - A profile is a saved set of „...
  • Page 92: Barcode Troubleshooting

    Reason/Solution: Enable all the barcode types on the 1D Code Types, Composite/Postal Code Types, and 2D Code Types tabs (some types are mutually exclusive). Go to the Test screen. Scan the barcode and the Code Type window Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 93 shows the type of barcode scanned. When you are finished, go back and deselect barcode types you are not using. 5 – My TLC-39 Composite barcode will not scan. Reason/Solution: On the 1D Code Types screen ensure that Code 39 is checked. Also select Options, then the Code 39 screen and ensure that Convert Code 39 to Code 32 is unchecked.
  • Page 94 Sample 1D Barcodes Code 39 Code 128 UPC-A Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 95 Sample 2D Barcodes Aztec Maxicode MicroPDF417 QR Code Ch 9 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 96 Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 97: A Storage, Maintenance And Recycling

    Storage, Maintenance and Recycling...
  • Page 98: Storing The Archer 2 And Battery Pack

    We recommend charging the handheld each night or weekend when it is in suspend mode. If the Archer 2 is not charged while in suspend mode and the battery reaches a low charge, it automatically powers off to prevent further drain on the battery.
  • Page 99: Cleaning The Archer 2

    CAUTION: Be sure to replace the screen protector as often as the screen protector instructions recommend. Cleaning the Archer 2 Touchscreen 1. Disable the touchscreen by pressing the power button until the Power Button menu appears. Tap on Disable TS.
  • Page 100: Recycling The Archer 2 And Batteries

    Recycling the Archer 2 and Batteries When the Archer 2 reaches the end of its life, it must not be disposed of with municipal waste. It is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 101: Warranty And Repair Information

    Warranty and Repair Information...
  • Page 102: Limited Product Warranty

    Limited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Archer 2 Rugged Handheld shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal intended use, for a period of 24 months from the date of shipment. JS warrants that the following items shall be free from...
  • Page 103 expressly disclaims any further warranties, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranty as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non- infringement or any warranties arising from the course of performance, dealing, or usage of trade. JS specifically makes no warranties as to the suitability of its products for any particular application.
  • Page 104: Extended Warranties

    Warranty Repairs To obtain warranty repair or service on the Archer 2, submit a repair order on our website at http://www.junipersys.com/ Juniper-Systems/support/Repairs or contact an authorized repair center within the applicable warranty period. Products returned for repair or service without proper authorization may acquire an additional handling fee and/ or delay in the repair.
  • Page 105: Repairing The Archer

    Repairing the Archer 2 CAUTION: Do not attempt to repair the Archer 2 yourself. This action voids the warranty. Information about repairs, upgrades, and evaluations is located on our website at http://www.junipersys.com/ Juniper-Systems/support/Repairs.
  • Page 106 System Information for your Archer 2 When you contact a repair center you need some unique system ID information for your Archer 2 (serial number, model number, etc.). Tap Start > Settings > System > System Information to view the following menu. Select System ID.
  • Page 107: C Warnings And Regulatory Information

    Warnings and Regulatory Information...
  • Page 108: Product Warnings

    Product Warnings Follow the warnings listed below to use the Archer 2 and accessories safely. Battery Warnings WARNING! This device comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery pack. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or expose the battery pack to fire.
  • Page 109: Certifications And Standards

    Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging the wall charger from the electrical outlet, pull on the plug, not the cord. Use only wall chargers intended for the Archer 2. Using any other external power source can damage your product and void your warranty.
  • Page 110 Do not operate the cell modem outside of this temperature range. Industry Canada In compliance with Industry Canada rules, the following statement must appear on the device or in the user documentation: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 111 The ferrite core must be placed on the cable near the end that connects to the Archer 2. This device has been evaluated using the following standards to demonstrate compliance with applicable directives: EN 60950-1:2006 „...
  • Page 112 Class I and LED Product (Barcode Scanner) CLASSIFIED EN/IEC 60825-1 2007 & AS/NZS 2211.1:2004” Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50 dated June 24, 2007. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 113 CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. This barcode scanner is not user-serviceable. Units requiring service or repair must be returned to the factory. This barcode scanner is not to be opened or modified by the user.
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  • Page 115: Specifications

    Specifications...
  • Page 116: Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Specifications

    7.25” long x 1.5” thick (91 mm x 184 mm x 38 mm) Weight, standard: 1.3 lbs (590g), „ Archer 2 Geo with battery: 2.34 lbs (1061g), Archer 2 Geo 3G with battery and cell modem: 2.36 lbs (1070 g) Durable hardened plastic in a shear „...
  • Page 117 FEATURE SPECIFICATION Keyboard Numeric keypad „ Shift functions „ Multiple programmable keys and „ LEDs Backlight „ On-screen keyboard „ Batteries Rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack, „ 3.7VDC 10600mAh, 38.16Whr Run time of up to 20 hours „ Charging time 4 to 5 hours „...
  • Page 118 MIL-STD810G standard for water, „ Standards humidity, sand and dust, vibration, altitude, shock, low temperature, high temperature, temperature shock Warranties 24 months for Archer 2 „ 90 days for accessories „ Extended service and maintenance „ plans Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 119 File Explorer „ Getting Started „ Help „ Internet Explorer „ Internet Sharing „ Juniper Home screen, customizable „ with selectable dashboard gadgets and program shortcuts Juniper On-Screen Keyboards, Mega „ Keys and Mega Keys Night Notes „ Pictures & Videos „...
  • Page 120 WAAS, MSAS, EGNOS File format NMEA-0183 v2.3, default „ strings: GGA, GSA, GLL, GSV, RMC, VTG, ZDA, GPS 32 GNSS tracking channels „ GPS signal quality indicator on „ Juniper Home screen GPS Nav function „ Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 121 FEATURE SPECIFICATION 3G Data Integrated Cinterion PH8P module „ Modem (Geo (Pentaband Worldwide), 800/850/ model option) 900/1800/1900/2100 MHz data speeds, UMTS/HSPA+3GPP Does not support voice calls „ Communicates on GSM-based „ networks Supports micro-SIM card only „ Barcode Motorola/ Imager and Decoder: „...
  • Page 122 „ Flip cover fitted case „ 8GB micro SDHC memory card „ Premium screen protectors „ See your sales associate for more details on optional accessories. Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 123 Index...
  • Page 124 Barcode Connector Utility 79 Barcode Setup 81 Sample Barcodes 90 Troubleshooting 88 Battery Pack Specifications 113 Storage 94 Warnings 104 Bluetooth Wireless Communication Microsoft Bluetooth Control Panel 45 Serial Device (COM) Control Panel 47 Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 125 Camera Button 12 Embed User Note 65 Emboss Picture Options 63 Flash Option 63 Geotagging Pictures 63 GPS Intermediate Driver Issues 56 Photo and Video Library 69 Specifications 116 Videos 63 Care and Maintenance Cleaning 95 Storage 94 Cautions 4, 21, 25, 39, 40, 72, 95, 96, 101 Certifications and Standards 105 Cleaning 95 Communicating With a Desktop Computer...
  • Page 126 See Zoom in on Display Hold to Zoom. Home Screen 8 Button 12 Dashboard 30, 31 Dashboard Gadgets 32 Status Icons 30, 31 Tile Bar 30, 34 Title Bar 30, 31 Touchable Tiles 30, 34 Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 127 Keyboard, On-screen 36 Keypad 12 Function Buttons 12 Navigation Buttons 12 Press and Hold Functions 12 Press and Release Functions 12 Reassignable Buttons 12 Language Installs 7 Limitation of Liability 99 Mega Keys 36 Microphone 26, 113 Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Handheld 6.5.3 112 See SIM Card Mini SIM card.
  • Page 128 Tactical Lighting Mode 40 Temperature Specifications 114 Tile Bar 30, 34 Title Bar 30, 31 Touchable Tiles (Soft Keys) 30, 34 Touchscreen Disabling and Enabling 17 Display Backlight 19 Protecting the Touchscreen 94 Settings 16 Specifications 112 Archer 2 Rugged Handheld Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 129 Updates, Operating System and Documentation 7 USB Client 26, 118 USB Host 26 Warnings 104, 105 Warranty 98–101 Exclusions 98 Extended Warranties 100 Limitation of Liability 99 Remedy 99 Repairs 100 Services 100 Warranty Exclusions 98 Warranty Repairs 100 Wi-Fi Wireless Communication Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 50 Managing Connections 51 Wi-Fi Dialog Box 52...

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