MARS-1030F WinCE.
Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2006 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................... 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Chapter About this Manual............................................................. 2 User and Product Safety.................................................... 3 Declaration of conformity ................................................. 5 Product Labeling ............................................................... 7 System Specifications ...................................
2.7.2 Chapter Chapter 3 Setting............................................................. 52 3.1 3.2 Introduction ..................................................................... 52 Control Panel................................................................... 52 3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu ................................................ 118 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 3.2.9 3.2.10 3.2.11 3.2.12 3.2.13 3.2.14 3.2.15 3.2.16 3.2.17 3.2.18 3.2.19 3.2.20 3.2.21 3.2.
.2.8 5.3 Windows Explorer ..................................................... 146 DiskOnChip .................................................................. 148 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 Saving to flash ........................................................... 148 DiskOnChip location ................................................. 148 DiskOnChip size ........................................................ 149 Appendix A Barcode Setting............................................ 152 A.1 A.2 A.
A.3.34 Matrix 2 of 5 .............................................................. 205 A.3.35 Korean Post ................................................................
CHAPTER 1 Introduction This chapter presents general information about the MARS-1030F.
Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the MARS-1030F Portable Data Terminal (PDT), a Microsoft Windows® CE .Net rugged PDT. Its special combination of features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features are: • • • • • • • • Intel® XScale™ PXA255 400 MHz 32 bits RISC Processor Windows® CE .NET 4.2 Operating System 64/128/256 MB SDRAM & 64/128 MB Flash ROM Open Architecture: User Accessible SD/CF/PCMCIA Slot 240 x 320, 3.
1.2 User and Product Safety • • • • • • • Do not stare into the laser beam directly or shine it into eyes. Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibly cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside, for such contact would irritate the skin.
– Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains safety and protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite. – Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the specified device. When it is used in devices other than the specified devices, the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced.
1.3 Declaration of conformity FCC Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Caution: Advantech declares that MARS-1030F is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A. The FCC ID of MARS-1030F is M82-MARS-1030F. CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure.
1.4 Product Labeling The PDT has several labels as shown in Figure 1-1 and 1-2. Figure 1.
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1.5 System Specifications The MARS-1030F PDT detailed specifications follow. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification. Table 1.1: System Specification MARS-1030F Processor Memory Display Audio Radio Support - Communication Ports Scan Engine (Optional) Expansion Slot - LED - Power System - 400 MHz Intel PXA255 32 bits RISC CPU 64 or 128 MB Flash ROM 64,128 or 256 MB SDRAM 240 x 320 3.5" TFT 256K Color LCD with LED backlight One mono speaker 2.
- One power button 4 navigation buttons 4 application buttons Button/Key 3 barcode scanner buttons One application hot key 44 key alpha-numeric keyboard Dimensions: 220 mm (L) x 91.3 mm / 78 mm (W) x 42.2 mm / 60.6 mm (H) Dimensions and Weight - Weight: 660 g with Standard Battery Pack 600 g without Battery Pack Color - Black - Standard Packing list: 1. MARS-1030F Terminal 2. Stylus 3. USB Client Cable for Terminal 4. Earphone/ Microphone Set 5. Standard AC Adapter 5 V DC / 2.6 A 6. AC Power Cord 7.
1.6 Environment Standard Table 1.2: Environment Standard Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Water & Dust proof Vibration 14 ~ 122° F (-10 ~ 50° C) -4 ~ 158° F (-20 ~ 70° C) 5 ~ 80% (non-condensing) 5 ft (1.
1.7 Warranty and after service Should this PDT malfunction, please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the problem. 1.8 Technical Support and Assistance 1. 2. Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com/support where you can find the latest information about the product. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.
CHAPTER 2 Getting Started This chapter describes the basic use of the PDT.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Check the package Open the package and check that nothing is missing or damaged. Figure 2.1: Inside the package 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. MARS-1030F Terminal Standard Battery Pack (3.7 V, 3000 mAh) Earphone/Microphone Set Stylus USB Client Cable for Terminal CF Support Guide Standard AC Adapter 5 VDC / 2.
2.2 General View of the PDT 2.2.1 PDT front side view Figure 2.2: PDT Front side view 2.2.2 PDT back side view Figure 2.
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2.3 Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack before using the PDT by following these steps. 2.3.1 1. Installing the battery pack Detach and loosen the hand-strap. Figure 2.
2. Turn the locking screws (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover away from the PDT. Figure 2.
3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and ensure the battery snaps into place. Figure 2.
4. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press the bottom in firmly. Turn the locking screws (right and left) upwards to secure the cover to the PDT. Figure 2.7: Replace the battery cover 5. Charge the battery pack for about 6 hours, when charging for the first time. Subsequent charges need about 4 hours. When charging the battery pack, the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the indicator turns Green.
2.3.2 1. 2. 3. Charging the battery pack with a Power Adapter Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter. Plug in the connector of the power adapter. Connect the power cord to a power source. Figure 2.8: Charging with a power adapter When charging the battery pack, the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the indicator turns Green.
2.3.3 Charging the battery pack with a Single Dock a) Leave the battery pack inside the PDT 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. Connect the power cord to a power source. Plug in the connector of the power adapter into the Single Dock. Insert the PDT into the Single Dock. Figure 2.9: Charging with a Single Dock When charging the battery pack, the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the indicator turns Green.
b) Place the spare battery pack into the Single Cradle’s spare Battery charging slot. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. Connect the power cord to a power source. Plug the connector of the power adapter into the Single Cradle. Insert the battery pack into the Single Cradle’s spare Battery slot. When charging the battery pack, the charge indicator on the PDT turns Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the indicator turns Green.
2.4 Handling the PDT 2.4.1 Starting the PDT Press the power key to turn on/off the PDT. If the PDT does not power on, perform a cold boot. See “Resetting the PDT” on page 50. CAUTION: When a battery is inserted into the PDT for the first time, upon the PDT’s first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically. When the PDT is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. A splash screen appears for a short period of time followed by the Win CE .NET 4.2 window. Figure 2.
2.4.2 Power on/off To turn on the PDT: Press the power key briefly ( ). If the PDT does not power on, perform a cold reset. See “Resetting the PDT” on page 50. As the PDT initializes its file system, it shows a splash screen for about 30 seconds followed by calibration screen. Every time you perform a cold reset, these screens will also appear. To turn off the PDT, just press the power key again. This action does not actually turn off the PDT, it only puts the PDT into suspend mode.
2.4.4 Adjusting the brightness Middle brightness is the factory default. You can adjust the brightness to meet your environment and comfort as follows. • key and then press on the right key of Navigation Press the key • to increase brightness. Press the key • key and then press on the left key of Navigation to decrease brightness. The display will become dimmer automatically, if you do not perform any operation for a specific period of time. This helps to save battery power. 2.4.
2.4.7 Using the SC620 Keypad Figure 2.12: MARS-1030F Keypad Table 2.
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Table 2.2: Keypad List Key Main Keypad Fn + Main Function ListFunction H ] I { J } K € L $ M # N % O ^ P ~ Q , R ‘ S ! T ? U \ V = 29 Chapter 2
Table 2.2: Keypad List Key Main Keypad Fn + Main Function ListFunction W X MARS-1030F User Manual Y ; Z / 1 @ 2 ’ 3 + 4 Paste 5 Del 6 (Minus Sign) 7 Copy 8 & 9 * 0 Start Menu .
Table 2.2: Keypad List Key Main Keypad Fn + Main Function ListFunction SHIFT Function change Enter Table 2.3: Special Assembler Key Assembler Key Functionality Warm Reset Definition Press “F1” and “F4” button simultaneously. Cold Reset Press “Power”, “F1” and “F4” button simultaneously. Table 2.4: Definition of Main Function Key Main Function Definition None Keep its function by customer demand. Main Barcode Scan Key The key activates the scan function of SC620.
Table 2.4: Definition of Main Function Key Main Function Definition Microsoft WordPad User definable application key 2 Inbox User definable application key 3 File Explorer User definable application key 4 Right Move the cursor one character to the right. The cursor will move continuously if the key is pressed continuously. Move the cursor one character to the left. The cursor will move continuously if the key is pressed continuously. Move the cursor down one row or line down.
Table 2.4: Definition of Main Function Key Main Function Definition A~Z Use the alphabetic keys for alphabetic characters. 1~0 Numeric keys . Decimal point key SHIFT Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions. The icon appears on the taskbar. Press and release the SHIFT key again to return to the normal keypad functions. ~ ~ Function change The key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions.
2.4.7.1 Special Function by “Fn” + Main Function The “Fn” key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions. Table 2.5: Special Function Key Definitions Key Sequence Fn + Main Function Definition Increase Brightness To make the screen lighter: Decrease Brightness press , then . To make the screen darker: Page Down press , then . To move the cursor down one page: Page Up press , then .
Table 2.5: Special Function Key Definitions Key Sequence Fn + Main Function Definition ) To enter ) press To enter [ , then press . [ , then press . ] press To enter ] press To enter { , then press . { press To enter } , then press . } press To enter € , then press . € press To enter $ , then press . $ , then press . # press To enter % # press . To enter % , then press . ^ press To enter ^ press To enter ~ , then press . ~ press , then press .
Table 2.5: Special Function Key Definitions Key Sequence Fn + Main Function Definition , To enter , press To enter ‘ , then press . ‘ , then press . ! press To enter ! press To enter ? , then press . ? press To enter \ , then press . \ press To enter = , then press . = press , then press To increase the volume: . press , then press To decrease the volume: . , then press . ; press To enter ; press To enter / , then press . / press To enter @ , then press .
Table 2.5: Special Function Key Definitions Key Sequence Fn + Main Function Definition ’ To enter ’ press To enter + , then press . + . Paste press , then press To paste an object or text: Del press , then press To delete the next character: . press , then press (Minus Sign) To enter a minus sign: . press , then press To copy an object or text: . Copy press To enter & , then press . & , then press . * press To enter * . Start Menu press , then press To show the Start menu.
2.4.8 Using Earphones and a Microphone Connect earphones and a microphone to PDT earphone jack connector. The PDT doesn’t have a built in microphone; if you want to make voice recordings, you have to use an external microphone. Figure 2.
2.5 Navigating the Display 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date In the Date/Time options, you can change the year, month, date, time, time zone, or select automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time. To set or change the date and time: Figure 2.14: Date/Time properties 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time To change the year, select the year or open a numeric dial. Select the up arrow to increase the value; select the down arrow to decrease the value.
2.5.2 Entering the Data To select and open programs, select Start > Programs from the taskbar to open a list of available programs. Or if the program has a icon on the desktop, double-tap it to open it. There are several ways to enter data on the PDT once in an application. • • • • • Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters, Refer to “Using the SC620 Keypad” on page 27. Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters, Refer to “Using the Stylus” on page 26.
2.5.4 The Taskbar The Taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays an icon for the active program, the current time, and system icons for utilities loaded in memory. The Taskbar includes menu names, buttons, and the keyboard icon, which opens and closes the soft input panel (SIP). The Taskbar allows you to select and close programs. Command Bar Task Bar Figure 2.15: Taskbar & Command Bar 2.5.
2.5.6 Setting Up a Wireless LAN 1) Press “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “WLAN Manager”. 2) Launch the WLAN Manager to Enable the WLAN device. 3) In the AP Browser tab, tap the Scan button to refresh the network. 4) Select a network, tap the Join button or double tap it for more options. 5) Press OK to save all your Wireless LAN settings. 6) Tap the “Exit” button to Disable the WLAN device. Figure 2.16: WLAN Manager MARS-1030F User Manual Figure 2.
Note: The 802.11b WLAN is not connected to the network. The 802.11b WLAN has no signal. The 802.11b WLAN signal is low. The 802.11b WLAN signal is OK. The 802.11b WLAN signal is good. Figure 2.18: WLAN Manager Figure 2.
2.5.7 Scanning Barcode, 1D laser version To use the scanning function, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a laser scanner. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Barcode Setting. Configure settings as described in “Barcode Setting” on page 53. Start WordPad. Aim the scanning beam at the center of bar code.
7. Barcode Scanning Position This device can read from 40 to 300 mm. – Position the laser scanner close to the barcode when scanning small barcodes and position it further away from the barcode when scanning large barcodes. – The reader emits a red beam. 8. Bad Scanning Position – Make sure that the bars enter the laser beam when scanning large barcodes. – Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam is in the positions shown below. Note: this product scans using laser light.
2.5.8 Reading barcodes, 2D CMOS version The 2D CMOS version can read both 1D and 2D bar codes. To use the scanning function, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using devices equipped with a 2D CMOS bar code reader. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > 2DBarcode; complete all configurations following all description of Appendix A. 2D Barcode Setting. Run the WordPad software program.
6. Good scanning position. The reading range is from 45 to 260mm distance. – Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small barcodes. – Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large barcodes – The bar code should be located within the green light spots – The scanning area is visible by a red illumination area. 7. Bad scanning position. – Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole barcode.
2.6 Power Management 2.6.1 Suspend Mode The PDT will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time. The idle duration can be customized using the Power control panel. Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off. Press the key to suspend the PDT, Press the key again for the PDT to resume its Previous state. Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when the system is using battery power.
Suspending: The following conditions will suspend: • • • • 2.6.2 Press the key while the unit is on. The “Switch state to Suspend” time expires, which indicates that there has been no use for a specified of time. The battery pack is completely discharged. Tap Start > Suspend Resuming Use one of following methods to resume (wake up the PDT): • • Press the key to suspend or resume (wake up). Put the PDT into a dock.
2.7 Resetting the PDT 2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that closes all applications and clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system. Reason to Warm Reset: If an application “hangs”, initiate a warm reset to terminate the application only. Warm Reset Process: To execute a warm reset, press the “F1” and “F4” buttons simultaneously. After Warm Reset: • • The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
CHAPTER 3 Setting This chapter provides basic instructions for customizing the PDT by adjusting settings.
Chapter 3 Setting 3.1 Introduction To view the available options for the PDT’s settings, tap Start > Settings. There are three items inside Settings: “Control Panel”, “Network and Dial-up” and “Taskbar and Start”. 3.2 Control Panel To view the Control Panel and settings tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel. Figure 3.
3.2.1 Barcode Setting CAUTION: Please do not enter any Barcode Applications before completing barcode configuration. There are three tabs for scanner configuration setting: “Basic”, “Code Configure” and “Code ID”. In addition, there is a “Barcode Setup” for the “Code Configure” tab.
3.2.1.1 “Basic” Tab Figure 3.
Table 3.1: Basic Explanation Field Name Beep After Scan OK Scan Timeout Termination Code Continuous Scan Keybd Message Function Explanation Select the number of beep tones after a successful scan. After scanning the barcode, do None not beep. After scanning the barcode, One Time beep once. After scanning the barcode, Two Times beep twice. Select the scanning timeout duration (in seconds) from this pull-down list. 2 ~ 20 seconds. Default: 5 seconds After showing barcode, do not None action.
3.2.1.2 “Barcode” Tab Select the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list. Tap to enable/disable the desired symbologies. Figure 3.3: Code Configure Tab Table 3.2: Code Configure Explanation Barcode Symbology Explanation Type A. Numeric-only Barcodes UPC-E UPC-A EAN-13 / ISBN MARS-1030F User Manual Compressed version of UPC code for use on small products. Universal product code seen on almost all retail products in the USA and Canada.
Barcode Symbology EAN-8 / JAN-8 UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Interleaved 2 of 5 Plessey / MSI Code 11 Codabar / NW 7 Matrix 2 of 5 Explanation Compressed version of EAN code for use on small products. UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN-8 may all include an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode. This second barcode, which is usually not as tall as the primary barcode, is used to encode additional information for newspapers, books, and other periodicals.
Barcode Symbology Explanation GTIN Global Trade Identification Number Korea Code 3 of 5 --- RSS Reduced Space Symbology MARS-1030F User Manual 58
3.2.1.3 “Code ID” Tab Figure 3.4: Code ID Tab Table 3.3: Code ID Explanation The code ID is added to the prefix of the barcode to let users identify which kind of barcode is being scanned. Enable this functionality. Enable Code ID Set 1 ~ Set 5 User Define Barcode List Default 59 Select one default value: Set 1 ~ Set 5. (See the table: “Code ID Set1 ~ Set5 Table” on page 60) User defined value. Set 1 ~ Set 5: default settings. User Define: select barcode to define.
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3.2.1.4 Barcode Setup A. First select the barcode type then select a barcode setting. B. Press the “Default” button to reset all settings of this barcode to default values. C. Press the “Apply” button to apply these changes. Please see “Symbologies List” on page 62 for more detailed information on each barcode. Figure 3.
3.2.2 Symbologies List A Type -- Numeric-only Barcodes 3.2.2.1 UPC-E Figure 3.6: UPC-E Table 3.5: UPC-E Explanation Item Explanation Format Ignore 1st digit Transmit 1st digit Send Check Digit MARS-1030F User Manual Do not transmit 1st digit of the barcode. Transmit 1st digit of the barcode. This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode.
3.2.2.2 UPC-A If you set UPC-A, then those settings will be automatically applied to EAN-13 too. Figure 3.7: UPC-A Table 3.6: UPC-A Explanation Item Explanation Ignore 1st & 2nd digits Transmit 1st digit Format Transmit 2nd digit Transmit 1st & 2nd digits Send Check Digit 63 Do not transmit the 1st digit of the barcode. Transmit the 1st digit of the barcode. Transmit the 2nd digit of the barcode. Transmit the 1st and 2nd digits of the barcode.
3.2.2.3 EAN-13 / ISBN Figure 3.8: EAN-13/ISBN Table 3.7: EAN-13 / ISBN Explanation Item Explanation Ignore 1st & 2nd digits Transmit 1st digit Format Transmit 2nd digit Transmit 1st & 2nd digits Send Check Digit Enable ISBN Code MARS-1030F User Manual 64 Do not transmit the 1st digit of the barcode. Transmit the 1st digit of the barcode. Transmit the 2nd digit of the barcode. Transmit the 1st and 2nd digits of the barcode. This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode.
3.2.2.4 EAN-8/JAN-8 Figure 3.9: EAN-8/JAN-8 Table 3.8: EAN-8/JAN-8 Explanation Item Explanation Format Ignore 1st digit Transmit 1st digit Send Check Digit Convert to EAN-13 Add five 0 Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 1st digit by barcode. Whether send check digit by barcode. When this option is selected the scanner will convert UPC-E to UPC-A by transmitting five zeroes … Ahead of Add five zeroes at prefix of the barcode. code After 3 digits Add five zeroes from 4th digits.
3.2.2.5 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 • UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN-13/ISBN and EAN-8/JAN-8 may all include an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode. • This barcode will show primary and additional codes together. • The UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 code cannot be used alone. It must operate with UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN-13/ISBN or EAN-8/JAN-8. Figure 3.10: UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 UPC-EAN Add-On 2/5 Explanation Item 2/5 Explanation Only read the code with Addon Only reads the codes that have addenda.
3.2.2.6 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Figure 3.11: Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Table 3.9: Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Explanation Item Explanation Send Check Digit This controls whether or not to send the check digits of the barcode. Enable IATA Code This controls whether or not to use this IATA Code. Checksum This controls whether to verify the checksum of the barcode.
3.2.2.7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Figure 3.12: Interleaved 2 of 5 Table 3.10: Interleaved 2 of 5 Explanation Item Explanation This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode. This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode.
3.2.2.8 Plessey / MSI Figure 3.13: Plessey / MSI Table 3.11: Plessey / MSI Explanation Item Explanation Format Mode 10 Mode 10-10 Mode 11-10 Send Check Digit 1 Digit 2 Digits Checksum mode for this barcode. This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode. 1 digit checksum. 2 digit checksum.
3.2.2.9 Code 11 Figure 3.14: Code 11 Table 3.12: Code 11 Explanation Item Explanation Send Check Digit 1 Digit 2 Digits MARS-1030F User Manual This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode. 1 digit checksum. 2 digits checksum.
3.2.2.10 Codabar / NW7 Figure 3.15: Codabar / NW7 Table 3.13: Codabar / NW7 Explanation Item Explanation Start / Stop Digit ABCD abcd TN*E tn*e Checksum Verify This controls whether or not to send start and stop digits. Start / Stop transmit type This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode.
3.2.2.11 Matrix 2 of 5 Figure 3.16: Matrix 2 of 5 Table 3.14: Matrix 2 of 5 Explanation Item Send Check Digit Checksum Verify Length MARS-1030F User Manual Explanation This controls whether or not to send the check digits of the barcode. This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode.
B Type -- Alphanumeric Barcodes 3.2.2.12 Code39 / Code32 Figure 3.17: Code39 / Code32 Table 3.15: Code39 / Code32 Explanation Item Explanation Format Code39 Standard Code39 Full ASCII Code32 Start / Stop Digit Checksum Verify Transmit Enable Code 39 Standard characters Enable Code 39 Full ASCII character Enable Code 32 This controls whether or not to transmit start and stop digits. This controls whether to verify the checksum of the barcode.
3.2.2.13 Code93 Code93 has no configuration. Figure 3.
3.2.2.14 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Figure 3.19: Code 128 / UCC EAN128 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Explanation Item Explanation Enable UCC128/EAN128.
C Type -- Other Barcodes 3.2.2.15 China Post Figure 3.20: China Post Table 3.16: China Post Explanation Item Explanation Checksum Verify Send Check Digit Min-Max (Default: 4 / 48) Length Fixed MARS-1030F User Manual This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode. This controls whether or not to send the check digit of the barcode.
3.2.2.16 Code4 Code4 has no configuration. Figure 3.
3.2.2.17 GTIN GTIN has no configuration. Figure 3.
3.2.2.18 Korea Code 3 of 5 Korea Code 3 of 5 has no configuration. Figure 3.
3.2.2.19 RSS Figure 3.24: RSS RSS Explanation Item Explanation Convert to UCC128 Checksum MARS-1030F User Manual Verify The scanner will convert RSS to UCC128. This controls whether or not to verify the checksum of the barcode.
3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties Table 3.17: Bluetooth Device Properties Icon Item and function • “Scan Device” Tab (See “Bluetooth Manager Windows” on page 82 * Tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth hardware. The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devices that it finds, see “Bluetooth Manager Windows” on page 82. If Bluetooth hardware is not found, the Bluetooth Hardware Error window appears. See “Bluetooth Error Windows” on page 82.
Figure 3.25: Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3.26: Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3.27: Bluetooth Error Windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.29: Bluetooth Enter PIN Figure 3.30: Bluetooth Manager Windows Windows Note: If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list, ensure it is turned on, in discovery mode, and within range (30 feet / 10 meters) of the mobile computer.
Table 3.18: Bluetooth Icon Icon Description Unknown device icon Locked icon Not locked icon Device is not defined Device is locked and cannot be bonded to. Device is not locked and can be bonded to. Bluetooth device icon Bluetooth device Bonded device icon Bonded Bluetooth device Mobile device icon Device is a mobile device Phone icon Device is a phone. Printer icon Device is a printer Network icon Device is a network. Linked icon Device is linked.
3.2.4 Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores. Table 3.19: Certificates Icon Item and function • “Store” Tab (Figure 3-31) * In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop-down list (Figure 3-32).
Figure 3.31: Certificates Figure 3.32: Certificates Figure 3.33: Certificates Figure 3.34: Certificates Figure 3.
3.2.5 Control Center The Control Center includes four applications, described below. Figure 3.36: Control Center 3.2.5.1 Information Table 3.20: Information Icon Item and function • “Information” Tab: * Provide Software version, MAC address, Bluetooth ID, Serial No. and Configuration No.
3.2.5.2 Brightness Table 3.21: Brightness Icon Item and function LCD Brightness Change the LCD brightness by tapping right-arrow or leftarrow. You can also change the LCD brightness by pressing the right-direction key or left-direction key on the keypad. The brightness setting has seven steps: Every step has a corresponding icon. 1. 2. 6. 7. 3. Enable Keypad Brightness 4. 5. Open keypad brightness or not.
Figure 3.37: Brightness 3.2.5.3 Backup Restore Table 3.22: Backup Restore Icon Item and function 1. You can backup/restore the system to/from a flash disk or inserted memory card. (A. Disk on Chip, B. CF Card, C. SD Card) (Figure 3-38) 2. This application must check the backup file on the DOC first. If you select other storage, this item will be checked again. 3. If the file exists, the date appears next to “Last backup date:”. If the file doesn’t exist, the “Restore Now” button is disabled. 4.
Figure 3.38: Backup Restore Figure 3.39: Backup & Restore Start Figure 3.40: Backup OK MARS-1030F User Manual Figure 3.
3.2.5.4 Fn-key Settings Table 3.23: Fn-Key Icon Item and function Fn-Key Setting (Figure 3-42) Fn Key The application program default settings F1 Internet Explorer F2 Microsoft WordPad F3 Inbox F4 My Computer To assign your favorite application program to F1, F2, F3 and F4 hot keys: * Choose F1, F2, F3 or F4 from the pull-down list. (Figure 3-43) * Tap “Browse…” inside the “Assign program” applet. * Select one application program you want from the program list, then choose “OK”.
3.2.6 Date/Time Table 3.24: Date/Time Icon Item and function • “Date/Time” Tab: (Figure 2-14) * See “Setting Time and Date” on page 39 3.2.7 Dialing Properties Table 3.25: Dialing properties Icon Icon and function • “Dialing Properties” Tab (Figure 3-44) * In the When dialing from list, select the “Location” for which you want to change settings. (Figure 3-45) * To create a new location, select “New”. Enter the name of the location, and then select “OK”.
Figure 3.44: Dialing Properties Figure 3.45: Dialing Properties Figure 3.46: Dialing Properties Figure 3.
3.2.8 Display Properties Table 3.26: Display properties Icon Icon and function • “Background” Tab: (Figure 3-48) * From the “Image” list, select an image you want as the background of the desktop. (Figure 3-49) * To locate an image in another folder, select “Browse”. (Figure 3-50) * To have the image cover the entire background, select “Tile image on background” • “Appearance” Tab (Figure 3-51) * Change the color scheme: (Figure 3-52) - From the” Scheme” list, select a scheme.
Figure 3.50: Display properties Figure 3.51: Display properties Figure 3.
3.2.9 Input Panel Table 3.27: Display properties Icon Icon and function • “Input panel” Tab: (Figure 3-53) * Select the input method you want to change. * To change the Soft Keyboard Options, tap “Option” (Figure 3-54). • “Options” Tab: * Change the soft keyboard options as desired, selecting from: - Large or small keys - Using gestures for space, black-space shift, and enter. * To exit the soft keyboard Options, press “OK” on the control bar, or press the key on the keypad.
3.2.10 Internet Options Table 3.28: Internet Options Icon Icon and function • “General” Tab: (Figure 3-55) * Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine. You can also change the Cache Size, clear the Cache and clear the History. • “Connection” Tab: (Figure 3-56) * Modify the network access settings as desired. • “Security” Tab (Figure 3-57) * Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox: - Allow cookies - Allow TLS 1.
Figure 3.55: Internet Settings Figure 3.56: Internet Settings Figure 3.57: Internet Settings Figure 3.
3.2.11 Keyboard Table 3.29: Keyboard Icon Icon and function • “Repeat” Tab: (Figure 3-59) * To change the amount of time between depressions before repetition starts, adjust the Repeat delay slider * To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider. * Test your new setting. * Tap “OK” to exit the “Keyboard” tab. Figure 3.
3.2.12 Network and Dial-up Connections Table 3.30: Network and Dial-up Connections Icon Icon and function • “Connection” Tab: * To create a “Dial-up Connection”: - Double-tap “Make New connection”. - In the “Make New Connection” dialog box, enter a name for the connection. - Select “Dial-Up Connection”. - Select the “Next” button. - Select the modem you want use. - Select “Configure” - Under “Connection Reference”, use the default settings provided.