Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................I CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ............................... 1 1.1 F .............................. 1 EATURES AND TRUCTURE 1.2 P ............................4 ACKAGE AND CCESSORIES CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED ........................... 5 2.1 B .......................... 5 ATTERY NSTALLATION AND ECHARGING 2.2 SD C (TF C...
Page 5
ETTINGS CHAPTER 6 GUIDE FOR DEVELOPMENT ........................29 6.1 D ......................... 29 EVELOPMENT NVIRONMENT ETTINGS 6.1.1 Install C5000 SDK ............................29 6.1.2 Create C++ MFC Project (VS2005) ........................31 6.2 E ........................... 34 XTENDED ERIAL NSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 7 MALFUNCTION AND REPAIR ........................35 7.1 E...
Page 6
Chainway. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Chainway.
Chapter 1 Overview This chapter introduces the overview of our device, such as features, structure, accessories and so on. 1.1 Features and Structure Please refer to Table 1-1 about standard hardware configuration and specifications. Table 1-1 Standard Configurations Feature Parameters Samsung ARM920T@533MHz Memory 128MB RAM/1GB Flash...
Page 9
Please refer to Figure1-1-1 (Front), Figure1-1-2 (Back), Figure1-1-3 (Bottom) and Table1-2 about structure. Figure1-1-1 Front Figure1-1-2 Back Figure1-1-3 Bottom Table 1-2 Structure of Device Front Receiver speaker Left button Keyboard Restart hole Microphone (Reserved) Standby/Wakeup button Right button Touch screen Back Barcode scanner (1D/2D) Touch-screen stylus...
Page 10
The keypad consists of 26 buttons and 1 Standby/Wakeup button. There are 9 buttons, including 4 side buttons and F1/F2/F3/F4/F5 on keyboard can be customized. Please refer to Figure1-1-4 and Table 1-3 about the keyboard. Figure1-4 Keyboard Table1-3 Keyboard Description Button Description F6 and F7 buttons...
1.2 Package and Accessories Please refer to Table 1-4 about the Accessories. Table1-4 Accessories List Name Figure Description Quantity AC Adapter Charge the battery USB Cable Synchronize with PC Stylus For touch screen operation Li-ion polymer battery; Capacities available in Battery 4000mAh or 2000mAh Carrying Case...
4) Close the back cover. 5) Fasten the screws. Figure2-1-1 Battery Installation Steps Note: The C5000 Series ships with a 4000 mAh battery; Position the battery correctly, with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment.
Battery recharging (Figure2-1-2): There are two methods to recharge battery: 1) Use AC Adapter to recharge by 220V AC power sockets. 2) Use USB cable to recharge by PC. Figure2-1-2 Battery Recharging 2.2 SD Card (TF Card) SD card installation steps: 1) Ensure the device is power off and in non-recharging status.
2.3 SIM Card The SIM card installation steps are similar with SD card: 1) Ensure the device is power off and in non-recharging status. 2) Unscrew the battery cover and then open the back cover. 3) Take out battery 4) Place SIM card onto SAM2 slot (Figure2-3, the middle slot), push the lid downward and open it, then place the SIM card correctly into the slot and push the lid upward to fasten.
Chapter 3 System Settings This chapter introduces system settings and operations on Windows CE. 3.1 Desktop After starting the device, its default view is desktop (Figure3-1-1). You can click the icons or shortcuts on desktop by stylus. If touch the screen for a while by stylus, it will be as right click by mouse on PC, you can see the right-click menu (Figure3-1-2).
Time: display current time; when double click, it will popup the calendar, and you can change the date, the time and the time zone. On-going Task Menu: on the right of task bar, displays all on-going tasks after clicking, and you can switch tasks from here (Figure3-2-3).
Figure3-3-5 Open Control Panel 3.4 Control Panel Open control panel from start menu (Figure3-8), you can see system settings in it (Figure3-4-1). Figure3-4-1 Control Panel The setting applications are listed as Table3-1. Table3-1 System Settings List Application Description Set internet options such as homepage, privacy, etc. Specify the method connecting with PC.
Page 18
Recalibrate the stylus pen. Storage management, including HDD and TF cards. View battery power and manage power schemes. Set keyboard properties. Set password for system Regional settings. Customize regions, user interface/input language. Adjust current time, current date, and change time zone. Select and remove programs.
Page 19
Adjust volume and sounds. Display system information, adjust memory and change device name. Adjust background, appearance and backlight. Adjust dialing properties. WLAN setting. Configure wireless network. Certificate information.
Chapter 4 Function Modules This chapter introduces different function modules our device can have. Our mobile data terminal is designed by All-in-One conception. WiFi is default module, and others are optional. When ordering, you can choose different function modules by yourself, according to your project. It is more convenient and lower cost for users.
4.2 RFID Reader The RFID sensing area is on the back of the device (Figure4-1-2). The RFID reader supports LF or HF, and you can choose one when ordering. The RFID sensing range can be from 2cm to 10cm. Different cards may have different range. Figure4-2-1 RFID Card Reading Figure4-2-1 RFID Sensing Area Note: one device can only support LF or HF, cannot support both at the same time...
Page 23
Figure4-3-1 AppCenter Figure4-3-2 WiFi Application Load WLAN Loader 2) Click (Figure4-3-3), then network icon will display on toolbar (Figure4-3-4); Figure4-3-3 WLAN Loader Figure4-3-4 Network Icon Wireless Information, and then click Connect 3) Double click the network icon, choose the router from Encryption Authentication (Figure4-3-5);...
Figure4-3-5 Choose Router Figure4-3-6 Wireless Properties Figure4-3-7 Type in Password Figure4-3-8 Connected Status 4) If it is successful connected, the network icon will display as Figure4-3-8, and you can see the Signal Strength. 4.3.2 IP Address Setting After connecting, double click the network icon, you can see its IP address from the tab page IP Information (Figure4-3-9);...
Page 25
You can specify a static IP address yourself if necessary as steps below: Start Menu-> Settings-> Network and Dial-up Connections 1) Click (Figure4-3-10); JAGURGSP1 Connection 2) Double click window (Figure4-3-11); Specify an IP address, then type the IP Address Subnet Mask 3) Check you want, and also Default Gateway...
4.3.3 WiFi auto Connecting Unload After the device is standby or restarted, WiFi connection will disconnect. You should (Figure4-3-3) Load and then it again. Device-> Windows Another way, please open (Figure4-3-13, Figure4-3-14), you can find a shortcut pmmon Startup pmmon StartUp and a folder in it (Figure4-3-15).
4.4 GPRS The GPRS module supports GSM/GPRS (900/1800 MHz). It can also support 850/1900MHz if necessary. SAM2 Before using GPRS, make sure your SIM card is available and you have mounted it into the device card slot (refer to chapter 2.3). 4.4.1 Create and Configure Connection Start Menu->...
Page 28
Port Settings, set Connection Preferences 3) In as below (Figure4-4-5): Baud Rate: 115200; Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1; Flow Control: None Then click Call Options to turn to another tab page; +CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”CMNET” 4) Input (input all blue characters including the commas and quotation Extra Settings CMNET marks) into...
Dial-Up Connection User Name, Password Domain 6) Double click the GPRS icon; in page, keep Dial Properties Location Edit blank, and then click (Figure4-4-9); choose and then click Dialing (Figure4-4-10); Fill the 3 edit boxes all with letter and then (Figure4-4-11).
Figure4-4-13 Application GPRS Figure4-4-14 Connect Succeed Disconnect You can also click to disconnect. Note: do not directly connect by click Connect in Dial-Up Connection window (Figure4-4-9). 4.5 Bluetooth Our device can communicate via Bluetooth 2.0; Bluetooth Activate Device Scan Device , and then click (Figure4-5-1).
4.6 GPS The GPS module allows getting location data where the device now is. It is recommended to use outdoor, because the signal is very weak indoor, and you’d better put the device vertically with head up. from AppCenter, click Get Data (Figure4-6-1), then wait until getting data succeed.
Page 32
Figure4-7-1 Preview Figure4-7-1 Take Photo...
Chapter 5 Synchronization and Update This chapter introduces how to synchronize with PC, install or remove applications for the device, update the system and restore it to factory settings. 5.1 Synchronization with PC 5.1.1 Install Microsoft ActiveSync We support 3 versions ActiveSync software for different OS (operation system): ActiveSync4.5_OfficialRelease.msi ...
5.1.2 Install Device Driver When the mobile data terminal is on, connect it with PC via USB. Windows Mobile Device For Windows 7, the driver will be auto installed. After that, you can see the Center; it shows the device it connected or not. ...
Figure5-3-1 Update OS 5.4 Restore Factory Settings Before updating, please backup your data: copy the data to PC or other disk like SD card. All data and applications will be erased after updating. After finishing steps above, restart the device, and then press as soon as possible;...
Chapter 6 Guide for Development This chapter introduces how to start to develop for C5000. 6.1 Development Environment Settings Before setting development environment, make sure you can already synchronize with PC (refer to chapter 5.1). 6.1.1 Install C5000 SDK VS2005 SP1...
Page 37
Figure6-1-6 to start installing SDK and enter Figure6-1-7; Figure6-1-7 Figure6-1-8 9) Enter Figure6-1-8 interface when SDK installation is finished; Finish C5000 10) Click in Figure6-1-8 to finish installing SDK. When installation is done, you can see ARMV4I Device DEVICE...
Figure6-1-9 6.1.2 Create C++ MFC Project (VS2005) 1) You need to select the programming platform for the first time to open VS2005, and to create a new File New Project, as shown in Figure6-1-10: project when using VS2005. Click Figure6-1-10 2) Select it and you’ll see the interface as Figure6-1-11.
Page 39
Win32 Application Wizard 4) Click to enter as Figure6-1-12. Figure6-1-12 Next 5) Click to enter SDK to select platforms (Figure6-1-13), here you can move the platform named C5000 to the right section and the ones to the left section. Figure6-1-13...
Page 40
7) No need to adjust the 3 sections below, click to finish creating project. 8) Choose targeted device. Right click in Visual Studio tool and select Device. C5000 ARMV4I Device. 9) Select 10) Please confirm the handheld device is synchronized with PC. Click to start programing.
6.2 Extended Ser al Port Instruct The main PCB is as Figure6-2-1. Figure6-2-1 Main PCB The device has 2 COM ports for users: COM 3: at the bottom of the device. This port can be always used by expansion module COM 4: at the middle of the device.
Chapter 7 Malfunction and Repair This chapter introduces some probable problems and solutions for C5000. 7.1 Equipment and System Problems Table7-1 Equipment and System Problems Problems Solutions Ensure the battery is correctly placed (see 2.1). Device can’t start ...
Replace with fully-charged battery. Check if the scanner head is damaged. Check if the program is correct (please refer to DEMO for specific codes). Check if the barcode is damaged. No data collected after scanning Make sure it’s in effective operating/scanning distance/range.
Chapter 8 Maintenance • Do not use non-standard recharger or batteries, which may cause damage to the device. • Do not scrap the screen. Use the attached stylus or plastic pen-shape objects that suit touch screens. Do not use steel pen, pencil or other sharp and hard articles on the screen. •...
USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. • To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Chainway hologram. Do not fit any battery without checking it has the...
Page 46
In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice. • If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery, contact Chainway to arrange for inspection.
Chapter 10 Certification & Conformity 10.1 Certification: The C5000 has passed CE Certification. The labels should be on back of the device as Figure10-1: Figure10-1 CE Label The battery label should be on the back of the battery as Figure10-2: Figure10-3 Battery Label 10.2 Conformity:...
Appendix 1 Code Types of 1D Barcode Scanner Function Barcodes. The 1D barcode scanner can set parameters by scanning specific Operation Steps: aim the scanner at a function barcode; scan it; the laser will quickly disappear if succeed, which shows that setting is successful. A1.1 Supported Code Types Appendix Table 1 Enable...
Page 51
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 39...
Page 52
Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously. If an error beep sounds when enabling Trioptic Code 39, disable Code 39 Full ASCII and try again. Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 93 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 11...
Page 53
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length I 2 of 5 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length D 2 of 5...
Page 54
Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Codabar Scanning this barcode to enable for any length MSI...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the C5000 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
МНЕ НУЖНА ПРОШИВКА С5000W USB