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This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Partner Tech Corp. This User Guide is basically available for those who are familiar with Windows OS.
Contents 1. Contents of the Box 2. Getting Started 3. Precautions 4. Printer 5. Card Reader 6. Bar-code Reader 7. Wireless LAN 8. Connection to a Computer 9. Setting and Optimizing 10. GSM Dial-up Setting...
1. Contents of the Box 1-1 Components and Peripherals Confirm that the main component and peripherals are all included. M1-POS (main component) AC Adapter Battery Stylus pen 1-2 Overview See pictures below and check how it works.
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Install the battery: While hold up ‘Release latch’, gently push battery to the slot. Remove the battery: While hold up ‘Release latch’, hold grooves both sides with fingers and full to remove the battery. B. Charge the Battery Charging with the battery installed ①...
3-1. Product precautions 1). Fully be aware of User Guide and Safety directions before use your product. 2). Only use included or recommended accessories. Partner Tech Corp. is not responsible for using not authorized accessories. 3). Stay away your eyes from Bar-code reader.
① It can happen when you turn on your device with it is docked on the cradle. ② Undock your device from the cradle and dock it again. C. Stopping at 'Connecting' status ① Undock your device from the cradle. ②...
Open the paper cover and insert papers C. Paper Feeding Press and hold Print button to feed paper without printing. D. LED Printing: Blue lighting Paper Deficiency/Error: Blinking ※ In case of using other programs, please ask the production company of each programs. 5.
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※ In case of using other programs, please ask the production company of each programs. 7. M1-POS W-LAN Setting Manual M1-POS W-LAN setting manual is described based on Full O.S Version. 7-1 Boot the M1-POS and start setting W-LAN.
② Run W-LAN Power ON ( OFF) ① Open W-LAN Power ON/OFF window 7-2 Click WLAN icon (①). 7-3 Click “ON” in “ Wireless LAN Power” (②). 7-4 WLAN is now “ON”. CLICK !! If W-LAN is applied to O.S, it automatically turns on the W-LAN Power. (Optional) Otherwise, turn on W-LAN Power described as above for proper use.
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W-LAN Power ON Network : Not connected W-LAN : Power ON Network : connected A.P & POS device are connected through SSID and can communicate in network. ③ Zero-Config icon: W-LAN Power is “ ON”, but “ Network “ is not connected.
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7-8 Wireless Information Menu Descriptions Add New…: Display available AP Lists in Network. Status: AP connection status in Network. Signal Strength: Display RF signal strength Signal strength is divided into 6 steps from Strongest to weakest. Notify when new networks available: When checking the Check Box, new available Network is shown in AP lists.
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7-10 Select SWLD23N1 to go to I.P or Server I.P setting window.
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Obtain an I.P Address via DHCP: For DHCP setting DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Specify an IP Address: Set assigned I.P address Set Subnet Mask in the Network Set Default Gateway Click “ OK”, and finish IP setting. “Name Server “ DNS (domain name system) Setting WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) Setting...
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Network Certification Server Setting -this is an ad hoc network: Check Box - checking -encryption: WEP Setting If WPA-PSK is set, it is changed to TKIP automatically -Authentication: WPA-PSK Setting Network Key : Characters or numbers setting Network Key A.P Setting -Set certification key usage in AP -Check certification key usage for each AP Network Certification Key Use improves security by encryption.
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7-14 In Command Prompt, type I.P Address for ping test. Ping Test - ping 211.233.226.195 –t >a.txt ping 211.233.226.195 : I.P for test -A.P , POS Server ,VAN Server, IIS Server ..etc -t : for continuous test To stop Ping Test: “CTRL” +”C” >a.txt : store ping test results to text file a.txt file is in my computer and can be checked with WORDPAD.
8. Connection to a Computer Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your personal computer with information on your M1-POS. Synchronization compares the data on your PDA with your personal computer and updates both devices with the most recent...
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√ Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, ME, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with SP6 or later, or Windows 98 √ Microsoft Outlook 98 or later required for synchronization to the desktop or portable computer of e-mail, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes. (Outlook 2003 is recommended) √...
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8-2 Click the "Next" 8-3 ActiveSync will be installed in the folder, and it displays required space and available space. You can specify the different folder by selecting Change button. And click “Next > “ to go next step.
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8-4 Connect the M1-POS with USB cable -> connect USB cable to PC -> turn on M1- POS, and click “Next”. ============================================================= How to connect the M1-POS with the USB cable ① Connect the M1-POS Mini USB Port to the USB 1 Cable ②...
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8-5 Checking the Port to recognize the M1-POS. click “Next” to proceed. ============================================================= √ If connection failed between the M1-POS and PC, follow the steps below. Copy wceusbsh.inf, wceusbsh.sys files from C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\drivers, and paste them in C:\WINDOWS\system32 and C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers.
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8-6 Select “Yes” or ”No” for setting up a partnership between PC and M1-POS, click “Next” to go to next. ============================================================= If selected “Yes”. – Synchronization will be made between M1-POS and PC, so that can keep up to date for Outlook Data such as Calendar, Contacts, Mail etc, and user usually sets up a partnership with her or his main PC.
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√ Connected screen with not setting up the partnership 8-7 Synchronization setting options appeared; you can select “Settings” to set it for detailed synchronization. Or you can make it later, and click “Next” to go on.
The name of M1-POS is already existed as Mobile device, therefore, provide new name and press “Next”, then synchronization will be done with new name.
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Double Click ! Background image Backlight time-out 9-2. Brightness level Double Click ! 9-3. Stylus Setting When stylus does not operate correctly, you can tap Re-Align to revise the coordinates. Click ! Double Click !
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Tap Align for revision. 9-4. System Double Click ! Basic system information Storage memory & Program memory setting 9-5. Internet Option...
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9-6. Storage management (SD/MMC formatting) PART00 * : '*' means that SD/MMC is mounted on the system. To format the storage, you need to isolate it. Loaded SD/MMC disjunction Double Click ! Click ! Click ! Click ! Tap Property Tap Isolation Check ! Click !
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Click ! Tap Mount. (Otherwise, you cannot see it in File explorer.) 9-7. Power Double Click ! Choosing Sleep status. Showing Device status...
9-8. Memory You can use two kinds of memory for M1-POS(Built-in RAM and SD Card). 1) Built-in RAM(Random-Access Memory) RAM is volatile memory divided into Storage memory and Program memory and OS assigns the proportion. But, OS may not control memories in case there's not enough memory space.
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10-2 Step 2 - Start > setting > network and dial-up connections > select “make new connection “ 10-3 Step 3 - Device properties > port settings...
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