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Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd
Operation Manual
Last Modified: 10 August 2005
Created
PA970
by Yukiko
Operation
Manual
PA970
Author: Yukiko Goh
Date Created: 4 July 2005
V1.1
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  • Page 1 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 1 of 1 by Yukiko Operation Manual PA970 Operation Manual Author: Yukiko Goh Date Created: 4 July 2005 Last Modified: 10 August 2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 2 of 2 by Yukiko Operation Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Unitech’s Application Bootmode Remote Desktop Connection Func9 Main Battery Test Rotate Scan2Key Scanner Setting Virtual keys UWWI Test Chapter 3 Tools and Applications under “Windows”...
  • Page 3 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 3 of 3 by Yukiko Operation Manual Chapter 4 Control Panel Accessibility Backlight CPU Speed Date/Time Display Firmware Info Input Panel Internet Options Keyboard 4.10 Network and Dial-up connection 4.11 Owner 4.12 Password 4.13 PC Connection...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction This operation manual aims at instructions of using Unitech’s applications, some useful application programs under “Windows” folder, setting application under “Control Panels” and available function keys in .NET 4.2 environment. * Based on Firmware Version: V1.08...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Unitech's Application

    Yukiko Operation Manual Chapter 2 Unitech’s Application This chapter introduces some Unitech’s made applications which are embedded in the firmware. These applications offer additional facilities and usage to the user besides standard WinCE applications. Unitech’s Made Applications 1. Bootmode 2.
  • Page 6: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 6 of 6 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Tap “Warm Reset”. The system will be warm started. Cold Boot Caution: Backup your data first! 1. Double tap “Boot”. Tap “Cold Reset”. 2. The terminal will be cold started.
  • Page 7: Remote Desktop Connection

    2. Press and hold “Down arrow key”. Tap “Cold Reset”. 3. System will enter bootloader screen, ready for OS upgrade. Note: For details of OS upgrade, please refer to the chapter 4 of PA970 service manual. 2.2 Remote Desktop Connection Path: My computer/Windows/cetsc.exe...
  • Page 8: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 8 of 8 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Enter the IP address or computer name of your RDP server. Tap “Connect”. 3. You are remote connected to the RDP server. 4. For more setting, tap “Option”.
  • Page 9: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 9 of 9 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. Under “Display”, select the colors and check/uncheck “Display the connection bar”. 7. Under “Local Resources”, select the remote computer sound from the drop down list.
  • Page 10: Func9

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 10 of 10 by Yukiko Operation Manual 9. Under “Experience”, select your connection speed. Check/uncheck “Desktop Background”, “Show contents of window while dragging”, “Menu and Window animation”, “Themes”, “Bitmap caching”. 2.3 Func9 Path: My computer/Windows/Func9.exe...
  • Page 11: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 11 of 11 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “Func9.exe”. 2. You will see all the system information of the terminal. 3. Tap “Get GPRS Version” to view GPRS version.
  • Page 12: Main Battery Test

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 12 of 12 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2.4 Main Battery Test Path: My computer/Windows/MainBattTest.exe This tool records the current status and voltage of the main battery. 1. Double tap “MainBattTest”. 2. Tap “Start Record”.
  • Page 13: Rotate

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 13 of 13 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. You will see the value under Battery Status. 4. Tap “Stop Record” and “Exit”. 5. A file “Battery.txt” will be created with the battery record in /My Computer folder.
  • Page 14: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 14 of 14 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “Rotate.exe”. 2. Select the angle you want to rotate the screen. Tap OK. 3. Screen is rotated.
  • Page 15: Scan2Key

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 15 of 15 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2.6 Scan2Key Path: /My Computer/Windows/Scan2Key.exe Scan2Key application can route input from scanner port to keypad buffer, so that all input from scanner or magnetic reader will be treated as they are just input from keypad.
  • Page 16: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 16 of 16 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Start” > “Program”, select Microsoft Pocket Word. 4. Scan some barcodes. The barcode data will be displayed on MS Pocket Word. 5. To disable the Scan2Key, place the stylus on the Scan2Key icon on task bar, a...
  • Page 17: Scanner Setting

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 17 of 17 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. To close Scan2Key, select “Exit” on the pop up menu. 2.7 Scanner Settings Path: Control Panel/Scanner Settings.exe This tool allows you to make some settings on scanner such as barcode symbologies, barcode IDs, data options, data editing, scanning options in order to change the scanner behavior.
  • Page 18: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 18 of 18 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Under “Setting” tab, tap “Barcode Symbologies”. 3. Tap “+” in front of “Barcode Symbologies”. You will see a list of available barcode type.
  • Page 19: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 19 of 19 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Tap “+” to expand the tree. Under each barcode type, there are more options such as enable/disable, check digit verification, transmit check digit etc. Tick the options that you want to apply on that barcode.
  • Page 20: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 20 of 20 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Double tap the barcode type which you want to change ID. (Example: D: EAN13). Change to other ID by scrolling the button. Tap OK.
  • Page 21: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 21 of 21 by Yukiko Operation Manual 9. Tap “Transmit code ID character” if you want to transmit code ID. 10.Double tap “Preamble” or “Postamble” if you want to add them to the barcode.
  • Page 22: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 22 of 22 by Yukiko Operation Manual 12. Tap “Data Editing”. Tap “Add” at the bottom. A menu will pop up. 13. Select “Add Formula” or “Add Formula: Output All Data”. A formula will be...
  • Page 23: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 23 of 23 by Yukiko Operation Manual 14. Tap “Formula 2”. Tap “Add” button. Select “Add Qualifier”. 15. Tap the qualifier you just added. Tap “Add” button. Select “Add modifier”.
  • Page 24: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 24 of 24 by Yukiko Operation Manual 16. To delete a formula or qualifier or modifier, just tap it and tap “Del” button. 17. To add additional formula , just tap “Data Editing”, tap “Add” and select “Add Formula”.
  • Page 25: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 25 of 25 by Yukiko Operation Manual 19. Double tap the options below “Magnetic Reading Options” to make settings. 20. Tap “Scanning Options”. Double tap options below to make setting.
  • Page 26: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 26 of 26 by Yukiko Operation Manual 21. Tap “Miscellaneous Options”. Double tap “Power on delay: 300(ms)”. Drag to define the delay. Tap “OK”. 22. Check “Re-open scanner port after resume”. Scanner port will be reopen after you...
  • Page 27: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 27 of 27 by Yukiko Operation Manual 23. Check “Enable log”. The scanning data will be logged as scanner.txt in “My Computer”. 24. Under “Test” tab, tap “Menu” button at the bottom. You will see a list of menu...
  • Page 28: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 28 of 28 by Yukiko Operation Manual 25. Select “Show Data Only”. Select “Start Auto-Scan”. Set the interval time you want the laser to emit. (Ex: 3 seconds). Tap “Start”.
  • Page 29: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 29 of 29 by Yukiko Operation Manual 26. Laser emit every 3 seconds. Place the laser head towards to the barcodes. Barcode will be read and shown on the screen. 27. Tap “Menu”. Select “ Stop Auto-Scan”. Laser stop to emit.
  • Page 30: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 30 of 30 by Yukiko Operation Manual 29. Tap “Menu”. Select “Reset Sequence Number”. Scan Barcode. Next barcode read with sequence number start from “1”. 30. Tap “Menu”. Select “Save To File…”. Select the directory you want to save the...
  • Page 31: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 31 of 31 by Yukiko Operation Manual 31. Tap “Menu”. Select “Clear Window”. The contents will be cleared.
  • Page 32: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 32 of 32 by Yukiko Operation Manual 32. Under “To Kpd” tab, tick “Start Scan2key When Exit”. Then, tap “OK”. Scan2Key icon will appear at the task bar. You can define the delay time between sending or leave it as default.
  • Page 33: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 33 of 33 by Yukiko Operation Manual 34. Back to “Settings” tab. Tap “Menu” at the bottom. You will see a selection menu pop up. 35. Select “Load Settings From File” or “Load Formulas Only From File”. Load the existing scanner settings / formula file.
  • Page 34: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 34 of 34 by Yukiko Operation Manual 36. Select “Save Settings to File”. Save the current scanner setting as *.USI file. 37. Select “Set To Factory Default”. Tap “Yes”. The scanner setting will be reset to...
  • Page 35: Virtual Keys

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 35 of 35 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2.8 Virtual Keys Path: Control Panel/Virtual Keys.exe This tool allows you to enable/disable the alpha keys on the terminal keypad and set auto enter. 1. Tap “Virtual Keys”.
  • Page 36: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 36 of 36 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Check “Enable Virtual Keys Applet”. Tap “OK”. 3. Open pocket word and test alpha keys. Press “alpha” key and press numeric key. The characters output as alpha keys.
  • Page 37: Uwwi Test

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 37 of 37 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Enter character from keypad on editor like pocket word. The shorter delay you define, the speed of character printing is faster. 8. In “Virtual keys”, Check “Enable Auto Enter”.
  • Page 38: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 38 of 38 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Tap “Init Modem”. GPRS connection is open. Modem initialized. 3. Tap “Info”. Firmware and hardware information is listed. Tap OK.
  • Page 39: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 39 of 39 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Tap “Security”. If your Sim card has a PIN, enter your PIN and tap OK. Tap PIN ON to set usage on. Tap OK.
  • Page 40: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 40 of 40 by Yukiko Operation Manual Note: If you SIM card already had PIN, “Security” window will automatically pop up. 6. Tap “Call”. Enter the phone number you want to dial. Tap Call. You can make an phone call.
  • Page 41: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 41 of 41 by Yukiko Operation Manual listed operator and tap “Register” to register or tap “Auto reg” to auto register a preferred network. 8. Tap “SMS”. 9. On Receipient, enter the phone number where you want to send this SMS.(Ex: your mobile phone number) 10.
  • Page 42: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 42 of 42 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. Tap “Send”. 12. SMS sent. 13. On Service centre, you enter SMS service centre phone number and tap set. 14. Select the SMS message from the list or tap “Del” to delete any message.
  • Page 43: Chapter 3 Tools And Applications Under "Windows

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 43 of 43 by Yukiko Operation Manual Chapter 3 Tools and Applications under “Windows” Tools and Applications under “My Computer/Windows” 1. ActiveNet 2. connmc 3. Docviewer 4. Image Viewer 5. Net 6. pdfviewer 7.
  • Page 44: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 44 of 44 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Tap “PC Connection”. Tap “Change connection”. Select “USB”. 3. Connect the terminal with your PC by using USB communication cable. 4. Execute Microsoft Activesync on your host, make connection setting and get connected.
  • Page 45: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 45 of 45 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. Give a name to the device. Example: WINNET, click “Next”. 7. Select Synchronization Settings. Check “Files”. Click “Next”. Setup complete. 8. On your terminal, insert your wireless LAN card.
  • Page 46: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 46 of 46 by Yukiko Operation Manual 12. Choose a method to connect to the selected desktop computer. Select “Network Connection”. Connect to <the host>. Tap “Connect”. 13. Activenet will connect terminal to Activesync on your host via wireless network and proceed the file synchronization.
  • Page 47: Connmc

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 47 of 47 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.2 connmc Path: /My Computer/Windows/connmc.exe This application is to set up a new wireless connection while you connect the terminal to wireless network by using GPRS.
  • Page 48: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 48 of 48 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Select a modem. Select the type of the GPRS PC card you are using. 6. Tap “Configure”. 7. Set the port settings. 8. Set the call options.
  • Page 49: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 49 of 49 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. Key in the phone number. Tap “Finish”. 12. A new connection is added. 13. Double tap this new connection. Tap “Dial Properties”.
  • Page 50: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 50 of 50 by Yukiko Operation Manual 14. Tap “Edit”. 15. Edit the dialing patterns. Tap “OK”, “OK”.
  • Page 51: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 51 of 51 by Yukiko Operation Manual 16. On /Start/Program/GPRS, double tap “DialUpGPRS”. 17. Select connection, select “mytest”. 18. Terminal is connected to wireless network by GPRS.
  • Page 52: Docviewer

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 52 of 52 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.3 DocViewer Path: /My Computer/Windows/docviewer.exe This tool allows you to view DOC format document and zoom to enlarge. 1. Execute docviewer.exe 2. Tap “File/Open”. Select the *.doc you want to view.
  • Page 53: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 53 of 53 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Tap “File/Print” to print out the contents of the document. Make the printing setting, tap OK to print. 4. Tap “View/Zoom” to enlarge or change the layout of the page.
  • Page 54: Imageviewer

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 54 of 54 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.4 Imageviewer Path: /My Computer/Windows/imageviewer.exe This tool allows you to control how images (BMP, JPEG or PNG) are viewed to create a slide show. Images can be sorted, rotated and zoomed, the timings between the slides can be set and there are a variety of transition effects to choose from.
  • Page 55: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 55 of 55 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. You can sort the image files by file name, file type, file size and file date. Under “Edit” > “Sort Image”, select “by Name” > “Descending”. The files are re-arranged...
  • Page 56: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 56 of 56 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Under “View”, select “Information Window”. Information such as file size, image type and date modified of selected image file will be displayed at the bottom.
  • Page 57: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 57 of 57 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. View image file in full screen (As Step 5). Tap the triangle arrow at the bottom left corner. Select “Rotate”. Select the rotation angle and direction you want. The image will be rotated according to your selection.
  • Page 58: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 58 of 58 by Yukiko Operation Manual 8. View image file in full screen (As Step 5). Tap the triangle arrow at the bottom left corner. Select “Next”. Next image will be displayed. You may select “Previous” to display the image put before the current image.
  • Page 59: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 59 of 59 by Yukiko Operation Manual 10. Tap “Select All”. (Or check the image files you want to put in the slide show). Under “Image Settings > Orientation”, select the angle of rotation. For Zoom, select the zoom size.
  • Page 60: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 60 of 60 by Yukiko Operation Manual 12. Under “Slide Show” , select “Automatic Advance(Loop)”. The image files will be displayed one by one according to your setting in step 10. It will always go back to the first image in loop until you tap the triangle arrow at the bottom left and select “End show”.
  • Page 61: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 61 of 61 by Yukiko Operation Manual 14. To retrieve different setting, select “File > Open show setting” and select the show setting as you want. 15. Under “Slide Show”, select “Manual Advance”. Tap the image and it will show the next image.
  • Page 62: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 62 of 62 by Yukiko Operation Manual 16. To hide an image from being displayed in the slide show, select the image and select “Slide Show” > “Hide Image”. A “X” sign will appear at the file name. Repeat step 11 or 12 or 15, you will notice that the image file hidden will not be displayed in the slide show.
  • Page 63: Net

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 63 of 63 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.5 Net Path: My computer/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.
  • Page 64: Pdfviewer

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 64 of 64 by Yukiko Operation Manual 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. 3.6 pdfviewer Path: /My Computer/Windows/pdfviewer.exe...
  • Page 65: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 65 of 65 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “pdfviewer”. 2. Under “File”, select “Open”. 3. Under “View”, select “Zoom”. Select the zoom size you want to view. Tap “OK”.
  • Page 66: Pmail

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 66 of 66 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.7 Pmail Path: My Computer/Windows/pmail.exe This is an email applications for you to sent/receive email by using the terminal. (Must connect the terminal to the network)
  • Page 67: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 67 of 67 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. In “Service” menu, select “Options”. 3. Under “Service” tab, tap “Add”.
  • Page 68: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 68 of 68 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Select the service type. Tap “OK”. 5. For connection, select type of your connection. (If you are using wireless LAN card, select “Network Connection”.) 6.
  • Page 69: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 69 of 69 by Yukiko Operation Manual 8. Key in the SMTP host and return address. Tap “Next”. 9. Tap “Next”, “Next”. Tap “Finish”. 10. Pmail is ready to be used for email sending.
  • Page 70: Presviewer

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 70 of 70 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.8 presviewer Path: /My Computer/Windows/presviewer.exe This is a powerpoint viewer that displays presentations created in MS powerpoint 97, powerpoint 2000 and powerpoint 2002.It allows you to view your presentation as it was created.
  • Page 71: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 71 of 71 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “View”, select “Normal”. The current slide will be displayed. The slide list at the bottom will be highlighted. Tap the down scroll arrow will display the next slide.
  • Page 72: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 72 of 72 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Tap triangle mark. Select “Go to”. Select the slide you want to view. It will jump to the slide you defined. 6. Tap triangle mark. Select “Zoom”. Select the zoom size you want. The slide will be...
  • Page 73: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 73 of 73 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Tap triangle mark. Select “Rotation”. Select “Portrait” or “Landscape”. 8. Tap triangle mark. Select “Close”. It will end the presentation.
  • Page 74: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 74 of 74 by Yukiko Operation Manual 9. Under “View”, select “Slide sorter”. All the slides will be displayed in one page. You can double tap any slide for presentation. 10. Under “View”, select “Slide show”. The slide you selected will be presented.
  • Page 75: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 75 of 75 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. Under “Setup”, select “Set Up Show”. You may check the slides you want to show in the presentation(Or select “All Slides” in show list). For the slide you do not want to show, uncheck the slide under slide title.
  • Page 76: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 76 of 76 by Yukiko Operation Manual 13. To save this setting, under “File”, select “ Save show setting”. Tap “Yes”. 14. To set this show setting as default, under “File”, select “Default Settings”.
  • Page 77: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 77 of 77 by Yukiko Operation Manual 15. Repeat step 11. This time, select “Automatically advanced after”. Specify the time. Tap “OK”. 16. Under “Setup”, select “View Show”. The slides will be presented one by one in each 2 seconds automatically.
  • Page 78: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 78 of 78 by Yukiko Operation Manual 18. To delete slides, tap on the slide and tap “Setup > Select Slide”. A “X” sign will appear on the slide.
  • Page 79: Pword

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 79 of 79 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.9 Pword Path: My Computer/Windows/pword.exe This tool allows you to do words editing, like MS word. 3.10 Repllog Path: My Computer/Windows/repllog.exe Repllog is a tool to enable IrDA communication.
  • Page 80: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 80 of 80 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Place the IrDA port of the terminal towards the IrDA port of your PC. 4. On the terminal, double tap “repllog.exe”. 5. Terminal and PC are connected by IrDA.
  • Page 81: Transcriber

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 81 of 81 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.11 Transcriber Path: My computer/Windows/TranscriberENU.exe(or Desktop/ TranscriberENU.exe) This tool enable hand writing / sketch on the foreground of the screen. 1. Double tap “TranscriberENU.exe” 2. You will see a “hand” icon appear on taskbar. Tap and hold this icon. A list of...
  • Page 82: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 82 of 82 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Select “Enable Transcriber”. Use the stylus to draw on the screen. 4. Select “Sound on”. It will have a beep when your sketch is transformed to digital data.
  • Page 83: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 83 of 83 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. On Icons tab, under “Switches”, check or uncheck , then tap “Apply” and OK. If you check it, this icon will appear on the taskbar to allow users to select the direction the writing.
  • Page 84: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 84 of 84 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Check or uncheck □ then tap “Apply” and OK. If you check it, this icon will appear on the taskbar to allow you to specify the recognition mode. Tap the icon to tune the mode.
  • Page 85: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 85 of 85 by Yukiko Operation Manual 9. Check or uncheck then tap “Apply” and OK. If you check it, this icon will appear on the taskbar to allow you to use the transcriber keyboard. Tap this icon.
  • Page 86: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 86 of 86 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. Check or uncheck “Show intro screen”, then tap “OK”. If you check it, every time you run transcriber, an introduction screen will pop out.
  • Page 87: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 87 of 87 by Yukiko Operation Manual 13. At the Width field, tap the up down arrow to select the width of your hand writing. Tap Apply and OK. 14. Under “Recognizer”, check or uncheck “Add space after”. Tap Apply and OK.
  • Page 88: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 88 of 88 by Yukiko Operation Manual 15. Adjust the Speed and quality of recognition. The faster the speed, the lower the quality. Adjust the recognition start time. Tap “Apply” and “OK”.
  • Page 89: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 89 of 89 by Yukiko Operation Manual 17. You can save this setting by selecting “File/Save” and load this setting anytime by “File/Load”. You can define this setting as Master for primary user. Other users who might use this terminal can make their setting and define as “Guest”.
  • Page 90: Visadm

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 90 of 90 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.12 visadm Path: My computer/Windows/visadm.exe This tool supplies registration commands on its command line and redirect output to the file when you want to use MSMQADM.EXE on WIN CE. VISADM.EXE is a dialog box with an edit control that allows users to input MSMQADM commands as they would appear on the command line and view the output in a text box above.
  • Page 91: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 91 of 91 by Yukiko Operation Manual From the Shortcuts menu, choose Install. From the Shortcuts menu, choose Register to create the registry entries. Reboot the computer. Test your installation. Other Commands Available from the Visadm Shortcuts Menu •...
  • Page 92: Xls

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 92 of 92 by Yukiko Operation Manual • The Start command restarts the MSMQ driver. • The Log command displays the contents of the MSMQ log file. • The Verify command interprets registry settings and produces readable information about MSMQ installation.
  • Page 93: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 93 of 93 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Under “File”, select “Open”. Select the excel file you want to open. 3. Under “View”, select “Zoom”. Select the zoom size you want. Tap “OK”.
  • Page 94: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 94 of 94 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Under “View”, select “Split”. The screen of excel file will be shown in 4 panels. To go back to the normal view, select “Remove Split” under “View”.
  • Page 95: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 95 of 95 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. Under “View”, select “Column”. Select “Width”. Specify the width of the column. Tap “OK”. The width of the column is changed.
  • Page 96: Zebrabtprintutility

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 96 of 96 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.14 ZebraBTPrintUtility Path: /My Computer/Windows/ZebraBTPrintUtility.exe This tool allows you to print out data/barcode label from Zebra printer via bluetooth.
  • Page 97: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 97 of 97 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “ZebraBTPrintUtility”. 2. Define the serial port. 3. Tap “File name” and select the file you want to print. 4. Enter the passkey if necessary.
  • Page 98: Irda Activesync

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 98 of 98 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. For more setting, tap “More”. 3.15 IrDA ActiveSync Path: /Start/Program/Communication/IrDA ActiveSync This tool allows IrDA Activesync between the terminal and the host. 1. In Control Panel, double tap “PC Connection”. Change the connection to IrDA.
  • Page 99: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 99 of 99 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. On the host, open ActiveSync. Under “File” menu, select “Connection Settings”. Allow Serial cable or infrared connection to this com port, select “Infrared Port”.
  • Page 100: Usb Activesync

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 100 of 100 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.16 USB ActiveSync Path: /Start/Program/Communication/USB ActiveSync This tool allows USB Activesync between the terminal and the host. 1. In Control Panel, double tap “PC Connection”. Change the connection to USB.
  • Page 101: By Yukiko Operation

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 101 of 101 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. On /Start/Program/Communications, tap “USB Activesync”. Terminal is connected to host via USB. Data synchronization is available.
  • Page 102: Serial Activesync

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 102 of 102 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3.17 Serial ActiveSync Path: /Start/Program/Communication/Serial ActiveSync This tool allows Serial Activesync between the terminal and the host. 1. In Control Panel, double tap “PC Connection”. Change the connection to “Serial”.
  • Page 103: Pa970 V1.1

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 103 of 103 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. On /Start/Program/Communications, tap “Serial Activesync”. Terminal is connected to host via RS232. Data synchronization is available.
  • Page 104: Chapter 4 Control Panel

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 104 of 104 by Yukiko Operation Manual Chapter 4 Control Panel Settings under “Control Panel” 1. Accessibility 2. Backlight 3. CPU Speed 4. Date/Time 5. Display 6. Firmware Info 7. Input Panel 8.
  • Page 105: Accessibility

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 105 of 105 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.1 Accessibility Path: /Start/Settings/Control Panel/Accessibility This tool allows you to customize the sound’s warning message and display contrast 1. Double tap “Accessibility”. 2. Under “Sound” tab, check “Use SoundSentry”. Tap Settings, select the windowed programs which you want the system to warn.
  • Page 106 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 106 of 106 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Display”, check “Use High Contrast”. Tap “Settings”. Under the color scheme, select White on black or Black on White. Tap OK, OK. The contrast of the screen will be changed according to the setting.
  • Page 107: Backlight

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 107 of 107 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.2 Backlight Path:/Start/Settings/Control panel/Backlight This tool allows you to set the backlight off time to save the power consumed. 1. Tap “Backlight”.
  • Page 108 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 108 of 108 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. If you use terminal without power adapter, select “Battery Power”. Check “Dim LCD backlight if device is not used for”, determine the time by selecting from the drop down menu.
  • Page 109 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 109 of 109 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Check “Turn on LCD and Key backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped”. Tap OK. Once the backlight is off, you may tap on the LCD screen or press any key to turn on the backlight.
  • Page 110: Cpu Speed

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 110 of 110 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.3 CPU Speed Path:/ Start/Settings/Control Panel/CPU Speed 1. Tap CPU speed. Select the desired CPU speed.
  • Page 111: Date/Time

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 111 of 111 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.4 Date/Time Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/ Date / Time This is the system date and time. You may set the date and time for the system.
  • Page 112: Display

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 112 of 112 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.5 Display Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Display This setting allows you to set the style of the windows background. 1. Double tap “Display”.
  • Page 113 Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Under “Background” tab, for “Image”, select either Unitech background or Windows background from the drop down list. You may tap “Browse” to retrieve any bitmap file for background. Tap “OK”. 3. Check “Tile image on background”. The image will be tiled up.
  • Page 114: Firmware Info

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 114 of 114 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.6 Firmware Info Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Firmware Info It will show the firmware information and memory size. 1. Double tap “Firmware Info”. 2. A message pop up showing OS version, ROM & RAM size etc.
  • Page 115 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 115 of 115 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “Input Panel”. 2. For “current input method”, select the input method you prefer. Tap “OK”. 3.. Tap “Options”. You may specify the large keys or small keys. For Example, select...
  • Page 116 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 116 of 116 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. For Example, select “Small keys”. Tap “OK”, “OK”. 5. You may use gesture so that you can use the stylus to slide the software key to indicate the main key and space, backspace, enter key and shift key.
  • Page 117: Internet Options

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 117 of 117 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. Open pocket word. Tap the software keyboard. Tap a key and slide upwards. You should see the “Shift” key value. For example, Tap “b” key and slide upwards will return “B”.
  • Page 118 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 118 of 118 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “Internet Options”. 2. Define your start page and search page. Tap “Clear cache” to clear the cache and tap “clear history” to clear the internet’s history records. Tap “OK”.
  • Page 119 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 119 of 119 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Under “Security”, specify the security option for your browser. 5. Under “Advanced” tab, click and select the options you want the browser to apply.
  • Page 120: Keyboard

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 120 of 120 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.9 Keyboard Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Keyboard This setting allows you to specify the behavior of the terminal keypad. (Hardware keyboard). 1. Double tap “Keyboard”.
  • Page 121: Network And Dial-Up Connection

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 121 of 121 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Check “Enable character repeat”. 3. Adjust the repeat delay and repeat rate. 4. Place the cursor in the field of “Tap here and hold down a key to test”.
  • Page 122: Owner

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 122 of 122 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Double tap “Bluetooth Modem” to connect the terminal via bluetooth. For WLAGS46B1, tap to specify the IP address and DNS servers. 4.11 Owner Path: /Start/Settings/Control Panel/Owner...
  • Page 123 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 123 of 123 by Yukiko Operation Manual 1. Double tap “Owner”. 2. Key in the name of the owner, company and the address of the company. Check “Display owner identification”.Tap “OK”. The system will display the owner...
  • Page 124 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 124 of 124 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Notes”, Key any message and check “Display Owner Notes”.Tap “OK”. System will display the notes after suspend. 4. Under “Network ID”, specify the user name and password that allow you to access...
  • Page 125: Password

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 125 of 125 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.12 Password Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Password This setting is to protect the terminal from other users to access the windows by setting a unique password. 1. Double tap “Password”.
  • Page 126: Pc Connection

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 126 of 126 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Warm start your terminal. Enter your password to login. 4.13 PC Connection Path: /Start/Settings/Control Panel/PC Connection This setting allows you to set the device name and specify which type of communications you want to set for the device to communicate with the host.
  • Page 127: Power

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 127 of 127 by Yukiko Operation Manual If you use IrDA, please select “IrDA”. 4.14 Power Path: /Start/Settings/Control Panel/Power This setting is to show the power voltage of the batteries, besides allow you to suspend the terminal after a time interval to save the power.
  • Page 128 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 128 of 128 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Schemes”, For Power Scheme, select “Battery Power”. Then, define the idle time for user, system and suspend. 4. Change power scheme to “AC Power”. Define the idle time for user, system and...
  • Page 129 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 129 of 129 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Tap“Device Status”, the power levels are shown.
  • Page 130: Regional Settings

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 130 of 130 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.15 Regional Settings Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Regional Settings This setting is to set the regional settings, currency, date format etc. 1. Double tap “Regional Settings”. 2. Under “Region”, select the region you want to use.
  • Page 131 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 131 of 131 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Number” tab, select the symbol and format you want. 4. Under “Currency”, select the symbol and format you want.
  • Page 132 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 132 of 132 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Under “Time”, select the time format. 6. Under “Date”, select the date format.
  • Page 133: Remove Program

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 133 of 133 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.16 Remove Program Path: /Start/Settings/Control Panel/Remove Program This setting is to allow you to remove unwanted program. 1. Double tap “Remove Program”.
  • Page 134: Storage Manager

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 134 of 134 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Select the program you want to remove. Tap “Remove”. 4.17 Storage Manager Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Storage Manager Storage manager allows the users to check the information of the storage disk and format, dismount or make new partition on storage disk.
  • Page 135 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 135 of 135 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Select the storage disk you want to view. Capacity and sector size are shown. 4. Tap “Format” if you want to format your CF card. Tap “Yes” to confirm to erase...
  • Page 136 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 136 of 136 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Tap “Dismount” to dismount disk. 6. To make a new partition, tap “New” and type in the name of the partition. 7. Select a partition, tap “Properties”.
  • Page 137 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 137 of 137 by Yukiko Operation Manual 8. Tap “Mount” to mount this partition. Or tap “Dismount” to dismount the partition. 9. Tap “Format” to format this partition. 10. Tap “Scan” to scan this partition. Tap “Start”. After scan completed, tap “OK”.
  • Page 138 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 138 of 138 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. Tap “Defrag” to defrag this partition. Tap “Start”. 12. Select a partition you want to delete. Tap “Delete”. Tap “Yes”. (Note: You must “Dismount” the partition before you delete it)
  • Page 139: Stylus

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 139 of 139 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.18 Stylus Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Stylus This setting is to set the sensitivity of the tapping and to do the calibration. 1. Double tap “Stylus”. 2. Under “Calibration”, tap “Recalibrate”. Calibrate the screen using the stylus.
  • Page 140: System

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 140 of 140 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.19 System Path : Start/Settings/Control Panel/System This setting is to show you the general information of the system and allow you to adjust the size of storage memory and program memory.
  • Page 141 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 141 of 141 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Under “Memory”, adjust the size of the memory by using the slider. 4. Under “Device Name”, specify the name of the device.
  • Page 142: Volume & Sounds

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 142 of 142 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4.20 Volume & Sounds Path: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Volume & Sounds This setting allows you adjust the volume of the tapping , key clicks, events, notifications etc. Also, it allows the user to specify the type of sounds for a special event and set a scheme for the sounds.
  • Page 143 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 143 of 143 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Adjust the volume and tick the options that you want the sound to apply on. 3. To build a new scheme, tap “Save As”.
  • Page 144 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 144 of 144 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. Under “Events”, click any events. Select the sounds. Tap the Preview button to listen to the sounds. 6. To delete an event from the scheme, tap “Delete”.
  • Page 145: Chapter 5 Available Function Keys

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 145 of 145 by Yukiko Operation Manual Chapter 5 Available Function Keys 1. Func + Esc (Calibration) 2. Func + Right Arrow (Contrast high) 3. Func + Left Arrow (Contrast low) 4. Func + 7 (Scanner Setting) 5.
  • Page 146: Func + Right Arrow

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 146 of 146 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5.2 Func + Right Arrow Pressing Func key + Right Arrow key will turn the screen brighter. 5.3 Func + Left Arrow Pressing Func key and Left Arrow key will turn the screen darker.
  • Page 147: Func

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 147 of 147 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5.5 Func + 9 Pressing Func key and numeric key “9” will show the device information.
  • Page 148: Chapter 6 Wireless Communication, Bluetooth And Gprs

    Wireless Communication, Bluetooth and GPRS PA970(.NET 4.2) come with built in wireless module ,bluetooth module and GPRS module that allows the users to set the wireless setting for wireless RF connection ,to search remote bluetooth devices and make GPRS connection.
  • Page 149 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 149 of 149 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. You will see the following screen. Double tap your preferred network or tap “Add New” to create a new one. Note; In many occasions Active Sync connection should be terminated before (wireless)
  • Page 150 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 150 of 150 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2.In normal situations; Encryption Authentication Open Disable the automatic key providing Enter the Network key. Entering 5 characters for 40 bit WEP encryption. Entering 8 characters for 64 bit WEP encryption.
  • Page 151 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 151 of 151 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. When using multiple networks it is possible to set the preferred Network(s) with the Advanced button. 6. At normal operation circumstances the connection to the Network is indicated by an...
  • Page 152: Bluetooth Module

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 152 of 152 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Double tap the icon will bring up the parameters on TCP/IP and Wireless Network. 6.2 Bluetooth Module 6.2.1 Print via bluetooth Equipment used (Example) Zebra QL320 with integrated BT module.
  • Page 153 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 153 of 153 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. Select “Bluetooth Module Power ON”. Tap OK. 3. Power on the Zebra QL320 and wait a few seconds for the QL320 BT module to initialize.
  • Page 154 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 154 of 154 by Yukiko Operation Manual After 10 to 30 seconds, the Zebra QL320 is found. 5. Double tap the printer icon to get the context menu. 6. Tap “trusted”. A dialog box appears asking if authentication is required.
  • Page 155 Yukiko Operation Manual 7. Depending on your setup, select Yes or No. In Unitech’s testing, select No, for example. 8. Double tap the printer icon again to get the context menu and uncheck Authenticate and Encrypt. Then check Active. NOTE: For each check or uncheck, you need to open...
  • Page 156 10. The COM port used for the serial profile on the Socket BT card can be found in the PA970 registry, under the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Active\<X> Where <X> is one of the highest available key numbers. Look for a key that has a “Name”...
  • Page 157 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 157 of 157 by Yukiko Operation Manual 11. In the example displayed above, the COM port for the BT serial profile is BSP2: 12. On /Start/Program/Bluetooth, select “ZebraBTPrintUtility”. Enter Serial Port, File...
  • Page 158 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 158 of 158 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6.2.2. Connect to Bluetooth Mobile Phone This tool allow you to make synchronization with your bluetooth mobile phone. 1. Double tap “/Start/Program/Bluetooth/BTPhone”. 2. Double tap the icon on the taskbar.
  • Page 159 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 159 of 159 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. Tap “Inquiry”. Once the bluetooth phone is found, select it and tap “OK”. 4. Enter the channel. Tap OK. 5. Bluetooth phone running. You may check “Authr”, “Encrypt” or “LAN AP”.
  • Page 160 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 160 of 160 by Yukiko Operation Manual 3. At “Select a Modem”, select “BlueTooth DUN”. 4. Enter any number for the phone number. 5. Tap Configure. Check “Enable Use terminal window before dialing” and “Enable Manual Dial”.
  • Page 161 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 161 of 161 by Yukiko Operation Manual (This case demonstrated with BlueTooth connection to mobile Phone. Similar way can be used to print ASCII text to printer) Modem Dial up Connection Modem Dialup Connection is typically in combination with a Mobile (GPRS) GSM telephone.
  • Page 162 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 162 of 162 by Yukiko Operation Manual 5. After Dialing and Authorization, the connection should be established. 6.2.3. Connect on Bluetooth Activesync This tool allow you to make synchronization with your remote device thru the bluetooth activesync.
  • Page 163 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 163 of 163 by Yukiko Operation Manual 2. An icon appear on the taskbar. Double tap the icon. 3. You will see Activesync window pop up. Tap “More”.
  • Page 164 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 164 of 164 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Tap “Inquiry” to search for bluetooth devices. 5. Once the device is found, select the device and tap “OK”. You may tap “Stop” if you want to terminate the inquiry.
  • Page 165 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 165 of 165 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6. Enter the Channel. 7. Start synchronization. 8. To sync to another device, tap “More” and repeat step 6 ~ 7. 9. Tap “Exit” to close bluetooth activesync.
  • Page 166: Gprs Module

    Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 166 of 166 by Yukiko Operation Manual 6.3 GPRS Module 1. Plug in your sim card into the terminal. 2. On /Start/Program/GPRS, tap “UWWI”. 3. Tap “Init Modem”. Wait until modem is initialized.
  • Page 167 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 167 of 167 by Yukiko Operation Manual 4. Tap “RAS”. 5. This will close the current modem connection, continue? Tap “Yes”. 6. Under “New entry”, enter a name for Entry. For Phone no, enter the phone number,...
  • Page 168 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 168 of 168 by Yukiko Operation Manual 7. RAS entry created. Tap OK. 8. Tap “Dial Patterns” tab, for location, enter a name. Select Tone dialing, For Dialing Patterns, enter “g” for local, Long Dist, and internat. Tap “Create”, tap “Set curr”.
  • Page 169 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd Created PA970 V1.1 Page 169 of 169 by Yukiko Operation Manual 10. Connected. You can link to network now. Note: Leave UWWI open. Do not close it, otherwise the GPRS will be disconnected.

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