Pyle 7505-BTSDCMHC25 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Disclaimer; The
  • Page 3 – Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 4 – Chapter 3: Getting To Know Your Ikôn; Bluetooth
  • Page 5 – Chapter 5: Configuration
  • Page 7 – My Default
  • Page 9 – Chapter 6: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
  • Page 10 – Spare Battery LED Does Not Turn On When A Battery Is Installed. .226
  • Page 11 – Chapter 7: Specifications
  • Page 12 – Appendix A: Port Pinouts
  • Page 13 – NTRODUCTION
  • Page 15 – About This Manual; provides a basic overview of Ikôn.
  • Page 16 – Text Conventions; Note: Notes highlight additional helpful information.
  • Page 17 – Figure 1.1 Ikôn Rugged PDA; Platform; NVIDIAGoForce 4000 Multi-Media Processor.; User Interface
  • Page 18 – Wireless Communication; onal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) base band modulation.; Integrated
  • Page 21 – Features Of The Ikôn Rugged PDA
  • Page 22 – Figure 2.2 Back Of The Ikôn
  • Page 23 – Preparing The Ikôn Rugged PDA For Operation; The Battery; Turning The Ikôn On And Off; Installing The Battery; charged; Switching The Ikôn On; cover on your Ikôn (see “Switching The Ikôn Off” on page 12).
  • Page 24 – Switching The Ikôn Off; Shutdown
  • Page 25 – Figure 2.4 Shutdown Dialog Box; Calibrating The Touchscreen
  • Page 26 – Assigning The IP Address; Start Menu; Summit WLAN Adapter; icon to open the; Figure 2.5 Summit WLAN Adaptor Icon
  • Page 27 – IP Information; Summit WLAN; Obtain an IP address via DHCP; Default Gateway; OK; Renew
  • Page 28 – Name Servers Tab; In the; Configure; Display the; Name Servers
  • Page 29 – Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN; Global; SCU
  • Page 30 – Profile
  • Page 31 – Tap on the; Status; Checking The Scanner; Bar Codes; Data Transfer Between The PC And The Ikôn; ActiveSync
  • Page 32 – Using Microsoft ActiveSync; Voice – Using The Phone Dialer; Phone; Wireless WAN
  • Page 33 – Voice tab; Dialing A Number; Send; phone number; Example
  • Page 34 – Voice Menu; Call Lists; Dial
  • Page 35 – Add to phonebook; Call Management
  • Page 36 – File Menu – Phonebook Management
  • Page 37 – Phonebook; New Entry; Store in SIM; Execute; Phonebook
  • Page 38 – Resetting The Ikôn
  • Page 39 – Performing A Cold Reset; Important: A cold reset returns the Ikôn to factory settings.
  • Page 43 – Battery Safety; Refer to “Installing The Battery” on page 11.
  • Page 44 – Charging The Battery; plugged in, also charges the battery installed in the unit.
  • Page 45 – The Keyboards; Ikôn Keyboards; only; Figure 3.1 QWERTY And Numeric Keyboards With Phone Keys; until the battery temperature is between 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F).
  • Page 46 – Locking The Keyboard; and enable the options you need. When the keyboard is locked, a; Modifier Keys; Figure 3.2 Ikôn Keyboard Without Phone Option; numeric
  • Page 47 – ctrl; CTRL KEY; in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer screen.; The Keys; The Arrow Keys
  • Page 48 – The Macro Keys; Scancode Remapping; The Numeric Keyboard: Accessing Alpha Keys
  • Page 49 – Choosing A Single Alpha Character; second; Creating Uppercase Letters; which letter will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 50 – Choosing Multiple Alpha Characters; The Keypad Backlight; The Display; Adjusting The Display Backlight
  • Page 51 – Stylus; icon to display the; Figure 3.3 Stylus Icon; Select the; Calibration; tab, and then choose the; Recalibrate; Figure 3.4 Calibration Screen; Ikôn Rugged PDA Indicators
  • Page 52 – LEDs; the Power On/Off key may now be released.
  • Page 53 – Audio Indicators; Windows
  • Page 54 – Modifier Key Indicators; in the taskbar. A locked modifier key remains active until it is; blue key; . It will remain active only until the next key is; Battery Gauge; replaced by Phone keys when that option is present.
  • Page 55 – Docking Device; Radio; This icon displayed in the taskbar represents the installed; Security Level; Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
  • Page 56 – sary events, and allow the unit to sleep as much as possible.; Storing Batteries
  • Page 57 – Uploading Data In A Docking Station; The Ikôn is equipped with an on-board; Pairing A; Headset Or Other; Device; your Ikôn before performing data uploads.
  • Page 58 – Inserting The microSD And SIM Cards; Inserting The Cards
  • Page 59 – Slide the door back into place, and snap it shut.; General Maintenance; Caring For The Touchscreen; concentrated caustic solutions,; Cleaning The Ikôn; Use
  • Page 63 – Navigating In Windows CE 5.0; Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus; Double-tap the stylus on the appropriate icon.; Navigating Using The Keyboard; must be set to ‘Supervisor’ (see “Security Settings” on page 60).; Table 4.1 Keyboard Navigation
  • Page 65 – Working With Files, Folders And Programs; Figure 4.1 Working With Windows Icons; icon—to open or launch your selection.; The Startup Desktop; Folder; Note: The startup folder is located in \W
  • Page 66 – Figure 4.2 The Ikôn Startup Desktop; The Desktop Icons; My Device; top will be “in focus” and the arrow keys will highlight the icons.
  • Page 67 – Recycle Bin; Internet Options; Remote Desktop Connection; The Taskbar; Figure 4.3 The Taskbar
  • Page 69 – Taskbar General Tab; Documents
  • Page 70 – Taskbar Security Tab; The Start Menu
  • Page 71 – Figure 4.4 Start Menu; Type the underlined alpha character. For example, to display the; The Desktop; Choosing
  • Page 72 – Figure 4.5 The Ikôn Desktop; Security Settings; Figure 4.6 Security Levels; Assigning The Supervisor Security Level
  • Page 73 – Figure 4.7 Configuring Security
  • Page 74 – Programs; Choose; Programs; This folder contains the; Summit
  • Page 75 – Command Prompt; Shortcuts; System Tray
  • Page 76 – Shortcuts>System Tray
  • Page 77 – Figure 4.10 Task Manager; Settings; Control Panel
  • Page 78 – Network And Dial-Up Connections; Run; Figure 4.12 Run Dialog Box
  • Page 79 – Suspend; Warm Reset; Cold Reset; Using A Dialog Box; set to
  • Page 80 – Figure 4.14 Dialog Boxes; Dialog boxes contain one or more of the following elements:; Tab; textbox and then type the appropriate information.; in the sample screen in Figure 4.14 on page 68 you can choose to
  • Page 81 – Buttons; : This type of button allows you to; Saving Your Choices; your changes and exit the window.
  • Page 83 – ONFIGURATION
  • Page 90 – Figure 5.1 Control Panel; Control Panel Icons; App Launch Keys; Devices; Provides the tools to manage device pairing and configuration.; Certificates
  • Page 91 – Changes the appearance (window colour scheme) on the unit desktop.
  • Page 92 – Provides fields in which you can specify owner information. A; Remove
  • Page 93 – brate; button and following the directions on the screen.
  • Page 94 – Basic Setup; Figure 5.2 Choosing The App Launch Keys Icon; Tap the; Add
  • Page 96 – Display; Figure 5.3 Choosing The Display Icon; Display Backlight; Display Properties
  • Page 97 – Backlight; Bright For; External Power Checkbox; When you select the checkbox next to
  • Page 98 – Display Appearance; Appearance; Keyboard Properties; Keyboard
  • Page 99 – Figure 5.4 Choosing The Keyboard Icon; Key Repeat; Repeat; Repeat Delay
  • Page 100 – Repeat Rate; The value assigned for the; Sequence; three
  • Page 101 – Keyboard Backlight; Note: Tapping in the checkbox next to
  • Page 102 – Keyboard One Shot Modes; orange key
  • Page 103 – Keyboard Macro Keys; Macros; Macro; Record
  • Page 104 – A message screen is displayed instructing you to; Stop Recording; Save; Executing A Macro; macro for; Deleting A Macro; macro number; Choose the; Delete
  • Page 105 – Unicode Mapping; Unicode Mapping; Adding And Changing Unicode Values; Properties dialog box.
  • Page 106 – Figure 5.5 Adding And Changing Unicode Values; Unicode value
  • Page 107 – Orange; Adding A Remap
  • Page 108 – Virtual Key, Function And Macro
  • Page 109 – Removing A Remap; Lock Sequence
  • Page 110 – locked keyboard; Volume And Sound Properties; Figure 5.6 Choosing The Volume Icon
  • Page 111 – Volume Adjustments; Under the heading; Sound Adjustments
  • Page 112 – Power Management Properties; Power; Power Properties; Battery
  • Page 113 – Power Saving Suspend; that the display backlight is ‘on’ (see “Display Backlight” on page 84).
  • Page 114 – Suspend Threshold And Estimated Battery Backup; mends keeping the Suspend Threshold setting as low as possible to
  • Page 115 – Slide the; button to the right to increase the battery capacity; Suspend Threshold; button to the left to decrease the power reserved for; Advanced; a charged battery before this time elapses.
  • Page 116 – WWAN power mode; to save your changes.; GPS
  • Page 117 – Stylus Properties; require recalibration, contact your supervisor.
  • Page 118 – Touch; Disable the touch panel; Manage Triggers; Triggers; Figure 5.7 Manage Triggers Icon
  • Page 119 – Trigger Mappings
  • Page 121 – Add Key; button. A dialog will pop up and allow you to select the key-; Module Trigger
  • Page 122 – Show All Modules; Certificate; Figure 5.8 Certificates Icon; Your Ikôn has certificates already preinstalled in the unit.
  • Page 123 – Setup
  • Page 124 – pairing mode
  • Page 125 – Scan; Scan; Figure 5.10 Available
  • Page 126 – Services; CH
  • Page 127 – Set PIN; Set Pin; Set PIN; Authentication Request; Headset
  • Page 128 – Servers; When the; Outgoing; Note: You do not need to reboot if you are deactivating a server.
  • Page 129 – Unselect
  • Page 130 – Properties
  • Page 131 – Search For; GPRS WAN Connection
  • Page 132 – In the Ikôn, set up the internet parameters by choosing the; Connections; icon from the; Make New Connection
  • Page 133 – Next
  • Page 134 – Call Options; Cancel the call if not connected within,; and; button to display the
  • Page 135 – Finish; Dialing; The values in the; Network
  • Page 136 – GPRS Network; new; Total Recall; icon
  • Page 137 – Creating A Backup Profile
  • Page 139 – Select Files; Add Files
  • Page 140 – View Selections; button to perform the operation.
  • Page 141 – Perform The Operation; Backup; button to start the process, and create a profile.; Restoring A Profile; Restore Selected Profile; from the drop-down menu, and choose the; TweakIT
  • Page 142 – This utility allows you to ‘tweak’ or adjust; Advanced Interface And Network; AP Density; High; Enable IPv6
  • Page 143 – Modem Logging; Advanced Services Settings; FTP Server
  • Page 144 – User Display Settings; User Font Size; User System Settings
  • Page 145 – Docking Port Message; Registry Editor; Error Reporting
  • Page 146 – Teklogix Error Handling Service
  • Page 147 – The Storage Manager; Storage Manager; Storage; Dismount; button to dismount the memory card. All partitions on the card; Format; button to format the memory card.
  • Page 148 – New; button next to the; . The new partition appears in the
  • Page 149 – Partition Properties; button. The partition is dismounted. The asterisk disappears next; Partition Properties
  • Page 151 – Mount; IPv6 Support; Figure 5.11 IPv6 Support Icon; IPv6 Support; Enable IPv6 Network Support
  • Page 152 – Psion Teklogix Imaging Services SDK Developers Guide; Configuring The Image Capture Presets; In Control Panel, select; Teklogix Imagers; and then click the; Imaging; Figure 5.12 Teklogix Imagers Icon
  • Page 153 – or; Close
  • Page 154 – Activate; The following window opens:
  • Page 157 – Yes; Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets
  • Page 160 – Modifying A Custom Preset
  • Page 161 – Removing A Custom Preset; Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Symbology Presets
  • Page 163 – or the; A window similar to the following opens:
  • Page 166 – Working With The My Default Preset; When My Default is the active preset
  • Page 167 – Modifying A Bar Code Setting; A list similar to the following is displayed:
  • Page 168 – either place affect both translations tables.
  • Page 169 – Obtaining Information On the Imaging System; About
  • Page 170 – Configuring File Locations For Captured Images
  • Page 171 – File Location; Select the folder name and the file type. Enter the file name.; to exit to the preset list and save the changes,
  • Page 172 – button to exit to the preset list without saving the changes.; Viewing The Trigger Configuration; The scan button on the Ikôn is configured using the
  • Page 173 – select; Show all modules; Scanner Settings
  • Page 174 – Figure 5.13 Teklogix Scanners Icon; Scanner; The drop-down menu to the right of the
  • Page 175 – Barcode; Restoring Default Settings; Default subtree; to reset only the parameters in the symbology you selected, or; Default all settings; to reset all scanner parameters to default settings.
  • Page 176 – Press and hold the stylus on the parameter you want to reset.; Default parameter; to reset the parameter to the default setting.; this section for scanner model identification.
  • Page 177 – Aim Duration
  • Page 178 – Parameter Scanning; Linear security level; Bi-Direction Redundancy
  • Page 179 – Scanning Mode
  • Page 181 – Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
  • Page 182 – Decode Performance; mance Level; Field Size; Note: For Code 39 bar codes, the “AIAG Strip” is performed
  • Page 183 – Enabled; Prefix Char
  • Page 184 – Suffix Char; on; Set this parameter to
  • Page 186 – Enable Bookland EAN
  • Page 187 – D UPC Half Block Stitching
  • Page 188 – CLSI Editing
  • Page 189 – Transmit Check Digit; Two check digits
  • Page 191 – Enable RSS Limited; Code Only” must be disabled.
  • Page 192 – Enable; Setting this parameter to; Refer to “Field Size/Chars” on page 170 for details.
  • Page 193 – Continuous Scan Mode; keeps the laser on and continuously decoding as long as the; Minimum Cancel Time
  • Page 194 – Extended
  • Page 195 – Italian CIP
  • Page 196 – GTIN Compliant; to; vated to avoid any confusion.; ISBT Concat Transmit; Only Concatenated Codes; ISBT Concat Any Pair
  • Page 197 – Disabled
  • Page 199 – UPC/EAN Shared Settings; Addendum; Not Required but Transmitted if Read
  • Page 200 – Not Transmitted
  • Page 201 – Minimum Length
  • Page 202 – Double MOD 10
  • Page 203 – Identicon
  • Page 204 – ASCII
  • Page 206 – enabled; Enable Codablock A
  • Page 207 – Setting this option to; enables the imager installed in your Ikôn.; , the target dot is pointed at the centre image and only that image; Max Number Barcodes
  • Page 208 – Barcodes Must Decode; “Window Width” determines the width of the captured image in pixels.; Window Height; Imager Advanced Options; image in the field of view.
  • Page 209 – Min Scan Duration; allows the imager to make automatic gain, integration and illu-; Fast Converge; speeds the “Auto Exposure” process. It allows the imager to
  • Page 210 – Max Gain, Max Integration And Max Illumination; in order for these parameter values to be automatically adjusted.; Decoder Timeout
  • Page 211 – Code 39 Settings; Required
  • Page 213 – included in a composite bar code must be enabled.
  • Page 216 – Double Click Parameters
  • Page 217 – where you can enter a value.; to enable the beeper or; off
  • Page 218 – Scan Log File; . Keep in mind that if the “Scan Log File” is
  • Page 219 – No rule
  • Page 220 – Add barcode prefix/suffix
  • Page 223 – Carrying Accessories; Attaching The Handstrap; Table 6.1 Carrying Accessories And Model Numbers; Ikôn; Stylus Tether Kit; ries. These chemicals may damage the plastic casing.
  • Page 224 – Figure 6.1 Attaching The Handstrap
  • Page 225 – the tab to the Velcro pad.
  • Page 226 – Attaching The Stylus Tether To The Handstrap
  • Page 227 – Thread the tether through the eyelet on the strap.
  • Page 228 – Figure 6.2 Attaching The Tether
  • Page 229 – Attaching The Velcro Retainer
  • Page 231 – Protective Carrying Cases; The following are adaptors that can be ordered for your Ikôn:; Chargers And Docking Stations: General Information; Table 6.2 Cable Model Numbers And Description; order the appropriate power cord separately.
  • Page 232 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 233 – Installation: Chargers And Docking Stations; Visually inspect the charger for possible damage.; Power Consumption Considerations; Figure 6.3 AC Adaptors
  • Page 234 – CH4000 Desktop Docking Station; Fast charge the internal battery.
  • Page 235 – Figure 6.4 CH4000 Desktop Docking Station Front View; Operator Controls; The front-mounted LED indicates the spare battery charge status.; Operation
  • Page 236 – Slide the battery in and down to mate the connector.
  • Page 237 – Figure 6.5 CH4000 Desktop Docking Station Rear View; Linking An Ikôn To A PC; Insert the Ikôn in the desktop docking station.
  • Page 238 – Troubleshooting; spare charge slot LED or Ikôn LED will rapidly flash green.
  • Page 239 – CH4004 Quad Docking Station; Figure 6.6 CH4004 Quad Docking Station Front View; The CH4004 has no operator controls or power switch.; Indicators
  • Page 240 – During charge the Ikôn LED will be a slow flashing green.
  • Page 241 – Figure 6.7 CH4004 Quad Docking Station Rear View; Network Access; Network Addressing; To clean ink marks from the label, use isopropyl alcohol.; to wipe the unit clean.
  • Page 242 – Remove the Ikôns and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable.
  • Page 243 – Figure 6.8 AC Wall Adaptor Plugs; together, are referred to as an AC wall adaptor.; Automotive Power Adaptor: Model No. CH3050
  • Page 244 – Figure 6.9 CH3050 Automotive Power Adaptor; Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN port at the base of the Ikôn.; The CH1000 Non-Powered Vehicle Cradle; A loop for tethering the stylus.; Teklogix-approved RAM
  • Page 245 – Important Instructions; The vehicle cradle has no operator controls or power switch.
  • Page 246 – CH1000 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations; Rugged PDA Vehicle Cradle Quick Reference Guide (PN 8100149)
  • Page 247 – Figure 6.11 Removing The RAM Mount Interface; Cleaning The CH1000 Vehicle Cradle; the cradle in an upright position in case of accidents.
  • Page 248 – The CH1005A Powered Vehicle Cradle; LED charge indicator.
  • Page 250 – CH1005A Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
  • Page 251 – Powered Vehicle Cradle Quick Reference Guide (PN 8000165)
  • Page 252 – Figure 6.14 CLA Power Cable; examined to avoid ground loops in positive ground systems.
  • Page 253 – - It is preferable to wire
  • Page 254 – pull up on the Ikôn to be certain that it is secure.; Scanners And Imagers
  • Page 255 – Scan Indication
  • Page 256 – Is the laser beam scanning across the bar code?
  • Page 257 – Peripherals; between flashes to improve decode performance.
  • Page 259 – PECIFICATIONS
  • Page 261 – Hardware; Physical Dimensions; Color Touchscreen Display:
  • Page 262 – Expansion Slots; One microSD memory card slot—user accessible.; External Connectors; Advanced Smart Battery with gas gauge.; Environmental Specifications; Operating Temperature:
  • Page 263 – Software; Microsoft; Programming Environment; Psion Teklogix Mobile Devices SDK.; Application Software
  • Page 264 – Accessories; Carrying accessories:
  • Page 265 – tions for an internal battery along with a spare battery.; Approvals; Radio Specifications; Form factor
  • Page 267 – GPRS data transmission:; Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem; Small MS
  • Page 270 – Lithium-Ion Battery 5000 mAh Specifications; Description
  • Page 271 – Scanner/Imager Specifications; SE 955HP Specifications
  • Page 272 – EV15 Imager Specifications; Decode Zone Typical
  • Page 273 – Minimum Range; UPC
  • Page 274 – SX5400* Imager Specifications
  • Page 275 – Symbology
  • Page 277 – PPENDIX; ORT; Docking Port Pinout; Pin Name
  • Page 278 – Audio Port Pinout
  • Page 279 – DC IN Port Pinout; Signal
  • Page 281 – IRELESS
  • Page 283 – Taskbar Icons
  • Page 284 – Establishing A Connection; To display the main; icon in the taskbar.; Figure B.1 Wireless WAN Icon; The main
  • Page 285 – Figure B.2 Establishing A Connection; Connect Data
  • Page 286 – Advanced Information
  • Page 287 – Searching for network
  • Page 288 – Tools Menu; The Tools menu in the main; Enable Automatic Connect; If the
  • Page 289 – establish the connection.
  • Page 290 – Profiles; Show
  • Page 293 – Current PIN; Tools; matic network select
  • Page 296 – Taskbar; icons will be displayed in the taskbar.; Sounds; Tapping on the
  • Page 297 – SMS Menu
  • Page 298 – Reply; Voice
  • Page 299 – Power Mode; The power mode of the modem is controlled through the
  • Page 301 – SCU F; OR
  • Page 303 – SCU Tabs; Main Tab; Active Profile
  • Page 304 – Profile Tab
  • Page 305 – The following table describes the options in the
  • Page 306 – Credentials
  • Page 307 – PEAP; Windows Active Directory and domains.; offline dictionary attacks.; LEAP; Windows Zero Config
  • Page 309 – Status Tab; Diags Tab; Use the
  • Page 310 – Start Ping; Stop Ping; Diagnostics; Global Tab
  • Page 311 – Table C.2 Global Tab
  • Page 313 – Auth Timeout
  • Page 315 – NDEX
  • Page 324 – See
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