Handheld tt8350LSA User manual Release Sept. 2009 - Version 1.
Table of Content 1 2 Safety precautions.......................................................................... 4 Getting started................................................................................ 8 2.1 Battery.................................................................................... 8 Installing the battery....................................................................... 8 Charging the battery.......................................................................
.20 Volume & Sounds ................................................................ 23 4 Communication............................................................................ 24 4.1 Infrared (IrDA)..................................................................... 24 4.2 USB and ActiveSync ........................................................... 24 5 Scanning....................................................................................... 26 5.1 Scanning process.............................
1 Safety precautions We thank you for the confidence you put in the t+t netcom´s industry handheld series. Before starting 1 - Check the packing of the handheld at its delivery. If you notice any damages due to the transport, immediately inform your dealer and send the handheld back to him. 2 - Check the whole delivery according to your order. 3 - Start up the device by carrying out the instructions described on the next pages.
Safety precautions This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious personal injury. This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, can create serious personal injury or material damage. A circle with a diagonal line indicates something you should not do. Supplied Lithium-Polymer battery ● Never allow the battery to become wet with either fresh or salt water.
! Caution! Disassembly and modification ● Never try to disassemble the handheld in any way. This would break the warranty seal and void the warranty.
! Caution! AC Power supply ● Do not use the power supply at a voltage other than the specified voltage of AC 100-240V. Also do not connect it to a multi-plug strip. Doing so may cause danger of fire and electric shock. ● Avoid conditions that may cause damages or breaks in the power supply cable. Do not place heavy objects on it and keep it away from heat sources. Any of these conditions may cause danger of fire and electric shock. ● Never modify, sharply bend, twist or pull on the power supply cable.
2 Getting started 2.1 Battery The handhelds are powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. Charge the battery for 16 hours without any interruption before using it for the first time. ! Do not charge the handheld overnight in the car at minus temperatures, this would damage the battery. Also, do not leave any handheld with 25% or less battery charge in the car overnight at minus temperatures, this would make the battery to go flat quicker than normal or lead to a total discharge of the battery.
Removing and replacing the battery Attach the power supply to the Honda connector. Turn OFF the handheld by using the ON/OFF key. Unscrew the 4 screws of the battery case and remove the battery cover (picture 1). Remove the battery by using the notch (picture 8) and insert a new one. Screw the battery cover back again. Detach the power supply from the Honda connector (or leave it if the new battery is not fully charged, notified by green LED). 2.
Touch screen and Stylus The high-contrast, non-reflective color display of the touch screen is clearly legible. To operate the touch screen, use only the stylus, which is located in the hand strap. Hold the stylus longer on an icon to have it run like a right mouse key (picture 23).
Getting started Keyboard The keyboard of the handheld is by default automatically backlighted, as soon as the power key has been turned ON.
Getting started Start button.
2.4 Reset For a soft „Reset“, press the button at the back of the device by using a pen or the stylus (picture 25). For a „Hard reset“, press the Reset button at the same time as the ON/OFF key. 3 Settings - Control Panel This chapter provides basic instructions for customizing the mobile computer by adjusting settings. The system settings are accessed from the Windows CE Control Panel menu.
According to the program you want to open, do not forget to switch the corresponding button from Launch Application to Send Key Code. Confirm with or click to exit without saving the new entries. 3.3 Certificates ! This part is specially for the system administrator. Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. They are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time.
3.5 Display Display Properties window is used to customize or change the desktop background image and appearance. Background Tab (picture 38) Select the desktop image from the drop-down list of the „Image“ field. To get an image from another folder, click Browse. To have the image cover the entire background, select „Tile image on background“. Confirm with to save the new entries or click to exit without saving the new entries.
Fill in or edit the owner information. Select the Display Owner Identification check box to display this information when the mobile computer starts. Notes Tab Enter information in the Notes box to add more details if requested. Select Display owner notes box to include this information on the startup display. Network ID Tab (picture 47) Select the Network ID tab to setup identification for remote networks and enter the user name, password and domain name used to log on to the remote network.
Power Properties are used to view and set the power parameters. Battery Tab (pictures 51 and 52) This window gives information about - actually used power source - battery or external (picture 51) - status of main battery - status of secondary battery (picture 52 - battery of Powerscan - only for tt8000) Schemes Tab (pictures 53 and 54) This window enables to setup the stand-by and suspend parameters. Select the power source from the drop-down list of the Power Scheme field.
! When opening the Number and Currency tabs, the keyboard input panel automatically appears. It can be used to input data in the different fields. If you want to close it, just double-click the keyboard input panel icon in the taskbar. Confirm with to apply changes and return to the main window. Language Tab (picture 60) The language used for the menus is always „English (United States)“. Input Tab (picture 61) There is only one input language installed: „English (United States)“.
Confirm with OK to apply changes or click X to exit without saving the new entries. 3.15 Stylus Stylus Properties is used to adjust stylus double-click timing. Double Tap tab (picture 64) Double-click the checkerboard grid at a comfortable speed. Double-click the clapboard to test the settings.
3.17 System Information System Information gives information about the operating system version installed in the handheld, which is very important for any support request as well as about other features such as processor, RAM and ROM sizes...
3.18 TTN Device tt8XXX TTN Device displays the control features special to the device and enables to define settings necessary for the use of additional devices. All settings must be defined before starting any application. ComPower Tab ComPower enables you to control Power Supplies (PSU) of the serial devices which are connected to the corresponding Com Ports.
SetDefault Tab SetDefault enables you to re-boot your handheld in case of problems. Proceed as follows: Set Registry Default” will restore all registry settings to their default values. This is usually done when registry settings are changed/corrupted manually or by some pure written application. Performing this operation must be confirmed by entering the following password:110793. Set Factory Default” will restore the whole Operating System to all defaults.
3.19 Sounds 3.20 Volume & Sounds Volume & Sounds is used to set the audio parameters. Volume Tab Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the volume level. Select the options to which a sound will be applied. Sounds Tab Select the event from the Event field. Select the sound from the drop-down list of the Sound field that will be applied to the event. Select the sound scheme from the drop-down list of the Scheme field. Repeat this procedure for each event if necessary.
Communication 4 Communication 4.1 Infrared (IrDA) The Infrared interface is used to setup a direct connection in order to exchange or copy data between a PC or a mobile phone and the handheld, synchronize files between a PC and the handheld over ActiveSync, print on an Infrared compatible printer. To setup an Infrared connection, click Start - Settings - Control Panel - PC Connection chapter 3 - Settings Control Panel - 3.16 PC Connection - page GB-18).
Communication The installation starts. 3. window appearing => Get connected. Follow the instructions and click „Next“ to finish the installation. After ActiveSync installation is complete, the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps to connect the mobile computer to the host computer. Set up a partnership to synchronize information between the mobile computer and host computer and customize synchronization settings.
5 Scanning 5.1 Scanning process ! Depending on the version of tt7000/tt8000, the handheld may be equipped with a LASER SCANNER CLASS 2. DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM! The scanning process always runs in the background. Proceed as follows to start the scanning process: Double-click My Computer on the desktop. Double-click Program Files (picture 139). Double-click ttScan (picture 140) to open the scanning software. Double-click the KeyScan icon (picture 141).
6 Printing 6.1 Printing via Infrared It is possible to print via Infrared, provided that the printer has an Infrared interface. Proceed as follows to print: 1 Activate the Infrared connection (see Communication - Infrared page GB-28). 2 Open the document to be printed. 3 Select Print... in the File menu (picture 144). 4 The Print window appears. Select Printer and port location IrDA for Infrared (picture 147).
7 Additional Programs 7.1 MagicKey 7.
Additional programs Taskbar icons after having taken a photo Take a new photo without saving the previous one Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Sets the photo brighter - click again to set the photo back in its original state Save the photo in the directory previously defined 1- Define the photo save directory Before starting to take photos, you must define a directory, in which the photos will be saved. As a standard they will be saved in the folder „My Documents“ on the desktop.
Additional programs Once the photo has been taken, different possibilities are available: Select the icon to make the photo brighter before saving it, Select the icon to save the photo, Select the icon to delete the photo and take a new one. Photos are automatically saved in „jpg“-format .
8 Technical features Operating system Windows CE .NET® Processor CPU Memory ROM Flash** RAM Additional memory* Display Touch screen Version 5.0 Professional Freescale i.MX21 350 MHz 512 MB NAND 64 MB SDRAM 1 x Compact Flash, 1 x SD/MMC 3.5’’ Sharp TFT-LCD with LED backlight, 240 x 320 pixel, 65536 colors I/O Unit Keyboard Matrix (23 keys) Touch screen With stylus Interfaces 2 serial 1 x RS232 (COM1), 1 x 3,3V level (COM5) Infrared IrDA 1.
Technical features 9 Special hints ActiveSync Only use the ActiveSync software version which is either delivered on CD together with your tt8000 or download it from www.tt-supprt.com. SDK You can find the SDK for development purposes on the CD delivered together with your tt8XXX or download it from www.tt-support.com. For detailed information about implemented scanners, modem, contact: support@ttnetcom.com Contact: t+t netcom Elektrastrasse 6 81925 Munich Germany www.tt-netcom.
10 FCC Information to the User FCC ID: PQG-TT8350LSA IC: 4113A-TT8350LSA, contains FCC ID: UVECAENRFID001 The Handheld Scanner TT8350LSA is manufactured by: Zeppelinstraße 4 85399 Hallbergmoos Germany, www.tt-netcom.com and distributed across North America by: 5570 Kennedy Road, Unit B, Mississauga, ON, Canada L4Z 2A9 www.lyngsoesystems.com The Handheld Scanner TT8350LSA is certified for use in US and Canada for reading UHF passive tags compliant with the ISO 18000-6 B, Philips UCODE EPC 1.
This equipment was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of shielded cables and connectors between it and the peripherals. It is important that you use shielded cable and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing radio and television interference. Shielded cables, suitable for the product range, can be obtained from an authorised dealer.