User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
- RELEASE NOTES
- INTRODUCTION
- USING MOBILE COMPUTER
- LEARNING SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
- SYSTEM MENU
- PROGRAM MANAGER & KERNEL
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DOWNLOAD UTILITY
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CANNOT TURN ON WHEN PRESSING POWER KEY
- CHARGING ERROR
- BUZZER SEEMS NOT WORKING
- LED INDICATOR SEEMS NOT WORKING
- LCD TOUCH SCREEN SEEMS NOT WORKING
- KEYPAD SEEMS NOT WORKING
- VIBRATOR SEEMS NOT WORKING
- MOBILE COMPUTER SEEMS NOT WORKING
- CANNOT SCAN BARCODES
- CANNOT DECODE DATA AFTER SCANNING
- CANNOT TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA
- KEY REFERENCE TABLES
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8700 Series Mobile Computer Reference Manual
Functions of the common keys are briefly described as below.
SCAN
Triggers the scan engi ne so i t reads a barcod e when the re ader functi on i s
enabled.
ENTER
The two [Ent er] keys on both si des of the [S CAN] key are use r-friendly and
convenient for both right-handed and left-handed operators.
Both of them execute commands or confirm input.
Press the [fn] key then press either of these [Enter] keys to turn on/off
the
backlight of LCD and keypad.
Navigation Keys
These keys move the cursor left, up, down, or right.
Press the [fn] key then p ress ei ther of up/down key to decrease/increase
LCD contrast.
Press th e [fn ] key then p ress ei ther o f l eft/right key to decrease/increase
the LCD backlight brightness.
ESC (Escape)
Stops and quits the current operation.
← (Backspace)
Deletes the p receding character where the cursor i s. If thi s key is pressed and
held, a clear code is sent.
9
(Space)
Inserts a blank space at the position where the cursor is.
) (Tab)
Moves the cursor to the next tab stop.
Ins (Insert)
Switches the keypad between the overtype mode and insert mode. This key
is
helpful when the mobile computer is working on terminal emulation.
In overtype mode, when you are typi ng, the curs or overwri tes any character
that is right after its current position. In insert mode, when you are typi ng, the
cursor inserts a character at its current position.
DEL (Delete)
Deletes the character at the back of the cursor.