Mobile Computer CP30 Version 1.
Copyright © 2011 CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. All rights reserved The software is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law. Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited. Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD.
IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA 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.
the Mobile Computer while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the Mobile Computer is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for US model Mobile Computers as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.965 W/kg.
FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER LASER CAUTION This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not stare into beam. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to human body or the product itself.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES................................ NOTICES................................................................ ................................................................................................ ..................................................................................... .....................................................- 3 For USA For Canada For Product with Laser Safety Precautions Care & Maintenance INTRODUCTION ................................................
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.6.2 Digital Camera LEARNING WINDOWS MOBILE MOBILE BASICS ................................................................ ........................................................................................... ........................................................... 27 2.1 Getting Started 2.1.1 Home Screen 2.1.2 Title Bar 2.1.3 Title Bar Pull-down List 2.1.4 Start Menu 2.1.5 Device Lock 2.2 Input Methods 2.3 Managing Programs 2.3.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.4 Serial Port Service 5.5 Object Push via Beam 5.5.1 Send a File 5.5.2 Receive a File 5.6 Active Sync via Bluetooth USING THE PHONE................................ PHONE................................................................ ................................................................................................ .......................................................................................... .................................................
INTRODUCTION The CP30 Mobile Computer, running Windows Mobile 6.5 in palm size, is our new product line of PDA-style Mobile Computer. Light-weight, streamlined and ergonomic, it adds even more powerful and handy tools to delivering the flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, the CP30 Mobile Computer provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communications, long-lasting working hours, and so on.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES Ergonomic design and built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard IP 42 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.
Introduction INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the mobile computer.
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QUICK START OVERVIEW No. Description No.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSTALLING BATTERY & MEMORY CARD For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. 1. Slide the battery cover latch to unlock the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery cover. 3.
Quick Start INSERTING SIM CARD 1. Slide the battery cover latch to unlock the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery cover as well as the battery. 3. Insert the SIM card to the SIM card slot, following the card orientation as shown. 4. Replace the battery and battery cover. 5. Slide the battery cover latch to lock the battery cover firmly.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USING MEMORY CARD The SD card slot is at the bottom of the mobile computer, which allows microSD card. Inserting Card 1. Flip up the rubber cover. 2. Insert the memory card to the SD card slot. 3. Replace the rubber cover. Removing Card 1. Flip up the rubber cover. 2. Press the memory card. It will be rejected automatically for removal. 3. Replace the rubber cover. CONNECTING CONNECTING HEADSET The headset jack is at the bottom of the mobile computer.
Quick Start CHARGING & COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS The main and backup batteries may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer. Because the internal backup battery is constantly charged from the main battery, the initial charging requires inserting the battery pack to the mobile computer and then connecting the mobile computer for direct charging.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USING WIRELESS NETWORKS The mobile computer supports state-of-the-art wireless technologies, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g, so that it is able to send/receive data in real time in an efficient way. You may choose to have the GSM/GPRS module embedded for a total wireless solution for data and voice communications. Refer to the associated utilities. USING CABLE CABLE 1. Flip up the rubber cover. 2. Connect the Micro USB end of the USB cable to the I/O connector. 3.
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Chapter 1 USING THE CP3 CP30 MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter explains the features and usage of the mobile computer. 1.1 BATTERY Main Battery The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.7 V/2200 mAh Li-ion battery pack, and it takes approx. 4.5 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor or approx. 6 hours from the USB cable (at 500 mA). However, the charging time may vary by working condition.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1.1 1.1.1 CHECK BATTERY ICONS The battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. It also charges the backup battery on the main board so that the data stored in RAM can be retained properly. Therefore, when the main battery charge goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a regular basis.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.1.2 1.1.2 POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power. Warning: Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripherals while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. Bring a second battery pack on the road. Stop wireless connectivity, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g or GSM/GPRS that is not in use.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.2 MEMORY Flash Memory (ROM) 256 MB flash memory for storing OS (Windows Mobile 6.5) and custom application programs. Yet a portion of the memory is referred to as Flash Disk (folder), which can store data and programs that you wish to retain even after hardware reset. Random-access Memory (RAM) 128 MB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data. Its contents will be retained by the backup battery.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.3 KEYPAD The Alphanumeric keypad includes alphanumeric, navigation, function keys, and so on. This keypad is set to numeric mode by default.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3.1 1.3.1 KEYPAD KEYPAD SETTINGS Go to Start | Settings | System, and tap Keypad to configure related settings. The LED backlight of keypad is turned off by default. It is suggested to turn on the keypad backlight while working in a dark area; however, using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. The keypad backlight is set to be automatically turned on for 5 seconds when any key is pressed.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.3.2 ALPHA KEY This alphanumeric keypad is set to numeric mode by default. The Alpha key serves as a toggle among numeric, alpha (lower-case alphabetic) input modes. Note: It is not necessary to hold down the [Alpha] key. The alpha icon will appear on the status bar in a sequence as shown below.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3.4 FUNCTION KEY The function key [Fn] serves as a modifier key, and the functionality of each key combination is application-dependent. 1) To enable this modifier key, press [Fn] on the keypad. Its icon status bar. will appear on the 2) Now press another key to get the value of key combination (say, press [1] to get the value of F1). 3) To get the value of another key combination modified by the function key, repeat the step 2.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.4 TOUCH SCREEN The mobile computer comes with a 3.2" TFT graphic LCD, 240 by 400 pixels resolution (WQVGA). The LED backlight of screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning: Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. It is suggested to dim the backlight while working in a well-lit area or automatically turn off the mobile computer when not in use. 1.4.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4.2 SCREEN SETTINGS This LCD is also a touch screen that can be calibrated through screen alignment. Go to Start | Settings | System, and tap Screen to configure related settings. You may re-calibrate the touch screen, smooth the font edges or adjust the text size displayed on the screen if necessary. Warning: the screen.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.5 NOTIFICATIONS 1.5.1 STATUS LED The two LED indicators on top are used to provide information on the charging status, scanner "Good Read" while collecting data, and messages. LED Indicators Status Description Top left Red, solid Charging the mobile computer Green, solid Charging done Scanner Green, on-off Good Read Messaging Amber, flashing Messages received, e.g. missed call, voicemail, new SMS/MMS message or e-mail Top right Charging 1.5.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.5.3 VIBRATOR The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments. Tap the top of the screen to invoke the title bar pull-down list, and then tap the volume setting icon to change the system volume or phone ring. You may mute it or have it vibrate instead. Note: You may use the Volume Up/Down buttons to switch to the vibrator control.
Chapter 1 Using the CP30 Mobile Computer 1.6 DATA CAPTURE 1.6.1 BARCODE READER A wide variety of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig.exe utility. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology, enable the symbology first. 1.6.2 1.6.
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Chapter 2 LEARNING WINDOWS MOBILE BASICS This chapter mainly describes the basic skills to work with the CP30 Mobile Computer. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission, are introduced in the following chapters. The mobile computer is specifically designed for real-time data collection in the Windows Mobile 6.5 environment. It won't take long for any Windows user to get familiarized with it.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1 GETTING STARTED 2.1.1 2.1.1 HOME SCREEN When the mobile computer is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the mobile computer and wait for the Home Screen to come up. Tap and hold the Home Screen up and down to highlight a desired application. The additional information or items will appear sideways, and right soft key will be available at the bottom of the screen as well. Title Bar Application Icon Application Info.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.1.2 2.1.2 TITLE BAR The icons at the top of the screen are explained below. Icon Description External power source is connected. Battery power remaining: The more the white bars, the more power in the main battery. Current input mode of keypad. Shift is enabled in numeric mode. Shift is enabled in alpha mode. Volume status: On, off, or vibrate. Insert SIM card: The SIM card is missing. You can still make emergency calls if your service provider supports it.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.3 2.1.3 TITLE BAR PULLPULL-DOWN LIST The title bar pull-down list is hidden at the top of the screen to show the following: Tap the title bar to reveal the pull-down list. Drag the pull-down list to left or right to view all the icons. Icon Description Tap it to zoom in or zoom out of current view. Tap it to check the connections status. You may configure the settings through Wireless Manager. Tap it to check the phone status.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics Icon Description Tap it to view the reminder for an alarm or appointment. Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams. Bluetooth A2DP profile is in use. Tap it to access the Bluetooth devices list. Tap it to overlook a missed call. Tap it to check a new e-mail. Tap it to check a new voicemail. Tap it to send an SMS text message. Speakerphone is on. Tap it to access the Bluetooth configuration. Tap it to configure ActiveSync connection settings. Roaming is on.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.4 2.1.4 START MENU Tap to open the Start Menu. You can tap to access application programs, find useful utilities developed by CipherLab, or configure system settings.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.1.5 2.1.5 DEVICE LOCK By default, the device is unlocked. You may lock the mobile computer to prevent unintended operation. When locked, it will not respond to screen touch or keypad input until it is unlocked again. However, on the Lock screen you can still monitor the device status from notifications on the title bar, or adjust the phone volume by pressing the volume buttons at the left side of the mobile computer.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.2 2.2 INPUT METHODS The keyboard icon at the bottom middle of the screen is for Software Input Panel (SIP). Tap the icon to show or hide the software keyboard. Data entry can be performed by the following methods. Physical Keypad Type with the hardware keypad. Data Capture Scan barcode in applications, e.g. Notes, CipherLab's FORGE Application Generator, etc.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.3 2.3 MANAGING PROGRAMS Tap the Start button to view the Start Menu. To quick launch a program, tap it. To add a new program or subfolder to the Start Menu, you can either use File Explorer or ActiveSync. File Explorer: to move the program by [Copy] and [Paste Shortcut]. ActiveSync on the desktop computer: to create a shortcut to the program, and place the shortcut in the Programs folder.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3. 2.3.4 3.4 END A PROGRAM In general, the system manages memory automatically, and there is no need to exit a program in order to open another or to conserve memory. However, random access memory (RAM) may be used up when running too many programs. As a result, it will slow down the operation or cause program errors. In that case, you should stop one or more running programs to free memory.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.3. 2.3.5 3.5 FIND A FILE 1. Tap Start | Search Phone. 2. In the “Search for” box, enter the file name, word, or other information you want to search for. If you have looked for this item before, tap the drop-down menu and select it. In the “Type” box, select a data type to help narrow your search. If the data type of your file is other than listed, you may try [Larger than 64 KB]. However, if such file is less than 64 KB, it will not be searchable. 3.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.4 2.4 USING ACTIVESYNC ActiveSync is used to synchronize information between the mobile computer and your desktop computer, to install programs on the mobile computer, and to backup and restore the mobile computer. The Microsoft ActiveSync program has to be installed on your desktop computer first. To download the up-to-date version of the program, you may need to go to Microsoft's official web site for Windows Mobile devices as shown below. http://www.microsoft.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.4 2.4.2 ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS PROGRAMS Click [Add/Remove Programs] from the Tools Menu so that you can proceed to install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows Mobile. If a user program is no longer desired, you may remove it from the system. Click [Add/Remove Programs] from the Tools Menu so that you can un-install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows Mobile.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.4 2.4.3 EXPLORE DEVICE Add a Program to Start Menu 1. When connected, open the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your desktop computer. 2. Click the Explorer button from the toolbar. 3. Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire. 4. Right-click the program and select [Create Shortcut] from the pop-up menu. 5. Right-click the shortcut and select [Cut] from the pop-up menu. 6. Navigate to the Programs folder –\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. 7.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.4.4 2.4.4 BACKUP/RESTORE To best protect your work, you should regularly back up information on your mobile computer. You can perform a backup by during the ActiveSync operation. The backup file is stored on your desktop computer.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.5 2.5 SUSPEND & RESET Like your PDA, Pocket PC and most handheld devices, the CP30 Mobile Computer functions when it is turned on. This is because the Windows Mobile operating system eliminates the booting process and runs continuously. You may reset the mobile computer when it stops responding to input. Program files stored in RAM will be erased after a reset.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Mobile Basics 2.5.3 2.5.3 HARDWARE RESET (COLD BOOT) Hardware reset, also known as a cold boot, will restart the mobile computer and initialize RAM. Perform a hardware reset if software reset cannot be properly operated. Hardware Reset (= Cold Boot) oot) 1. Remove the battery cover and the main battery. 2. Replace the main battery and the battery cover. 3. Turn on the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds. Warning: reset.
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Chapter 3 CONFIGURING CONFIGURING CP30 MOBILE COMPUTER In this chapter, a brief on the system settings is provided for your reference. Tap to open the Start Menu, and tap Settings to configure related settings.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1 3.1 SETTINGS Bluetooth Refer to Using Bluetooth. Clock & Alarms Time tab: Change the date, time and time zone settings. By default, the time zone settings will be automatically synchronized and updated by notification. Alarms tab: You may set up at most three alarms to wake you up or as a reminder. Home Refer to 2.1.1 Home Screen. Appearance tab: Customize the theme and background of the Home Screen.
Chapter 3 Configuring specific period of time, either on battery or external power. Sounds & Notifications Refer to 1.5.2 Audio. Sounds tab: Configure sounds for specific actions, events, programs, etc. Notifications tab: Select to play sounds as notifications for some events. Connections Refer to 3.1.1 Connections. Personal Refer to 3.1.2 Personal. System Refer to 3.1.3 System. Microsoft My Phone Tap it to synchronize contacts, calendars, tasks, and so on with a Microsoft My Phone account.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1 3.1.1 CONNECTIONS Go to Start | Settings | Connections. Beam Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams. Connections Refer to 6.4 Configuring GPRS Network. Domain Enroll Tap it to connect to a SCMDM server with an enrollment ID and password, allowing company deployment on multiple mobile computers. USB to PC Tap it to change the USB connection type.
Chapter 3 Configuring WiWi-Fi Refer to Using 802.11 Radio. Wireless Manager Refer to 5.1.1 Power On via Wireless Manager (Bluetooth) and 6.1.1 Wireless Manager (Phone).
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1 3.1.2 PERSONAL Go to Start | Settings | Personal. Owner Information Identification tab: Enter your contact information. Notes tab: Enter your notes. Phone Refer to 6.2 Phone Settings.
Chapter 3 Configuring 3.1 3.1.3 SYSTEM Go to Start | Settings | System. About Version tab: It displays information of OS software, processor, etc. Device ID tab: You may enter a name and description for identifying the mobile computer. Copyrights tab: It displays important statements on copyrights. Backlight Battery Power tab: You may configure when to turn on/off the backlight the brightness of the LCD backlight when on battery power.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual It displays important device information in system, software and hardware. Encryption You may encrypt files stored in the SD card. The encrypted files are read only on the mobile computer. Error Reporting You may determine whether to enable error reporting to help Microsoft improve Windows Mobile software. By default, it will automatically collect errors and report to Microsoft.
Chapter 3 Configuring Number tab: You may further customize the number formats. Currency tab: You may further customize the currency formats. Time tab: You may further customize the time format. Date tab: You may further customize the date format. Remove Programs You may remove programs that are stored in RAM. Screen Alignment tab: You may align the screen for calibration. Clear Type tab: You may apply Clear Type fonts. Text Size tab: You may use the slider to adjust the text size.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2 3.2 DEVICE NAME & CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION 3.2 3.2.1 CHANGE DEVICE NAME Go to Start | Settings | System, and tap About to change the device name on the Device ID tab if necessary.
Chapter 3 Configuring 3.2 3.2.2 UNDERSTAND DEVICE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION Go to Start | Settings | System, and tap Device Information to view the device information. The device configuration of CP30 Mobile Computer is displayed in 7 digits: xxxxxxx Take the screenshot for example.
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Chapter 4 USING 802.11 RADIO The Wi-Fi module integrated on the mobile computer lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. 4.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1.1 POWER ON VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1. Go to Start | Wireless Manager as shown below. 2. Tap [All] or [Wi-Fi] to turn on the power. 3. When the Wi-Fi status is “Available”, it means it is turned on and Wi-Fi networks are available.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.1. 4.1.2 1.2 WLAN CONNECTION 1. Tap Menu | Wi-Fi Settings to configure related settings. 2. On the Wireless tab, you may have a list of available Wi-Fi networks. Select one or tap [Add New…] and follow the on-screen instructions to configure related settings, such as the network name, authentication and encryption type, etc.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The icon next to the network name provides a visual status for the radio. It is only available when all of the following is true: Icon Indication (no-bar) The signal strength (RSSI) for the current AP (to which the radio is associated) is -91 dBm or weaker. (one-bar) The RSSI for the current AP is -90 dBm or stronger but no more than -82 dBm. (two-bar) The RSSI for the current AP is -81 dBm or stronger but no more than -72 dBm.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 3. 4. Wait a few seconds for the mobile computer to connect to the preferred network you have configured. Tap [OK] to close the current window. Once connected successfully, the associated icon will appear on the title bar and the connected network name will be displayed for Wi-Fi status in Wireless Manager.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3 4.3 WIWI-FI CONFIGURATION 4.3 4.3.1 WI-FI UTILITY SETTINGS Go to Start | CipherLab Utilities | WiFiConfig to open the WiFi Utility. On the Information tab, view status of the current wireless network connection, information on the access point and the connection established between the two.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.3 4.3.2 RSSI LEVEL LEVEL You may change the roaming and power settings on the Option tab. Roaming Whether to trigger the mechanism of roaming Enable (default) Disable RSSI Level RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indication. Use an RSSI value to determine when it comes below a certain threshold at which point the mobile computer will seamlessly switch the network connection, for example, while moving in and out of range between different access points.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 64 Auto Mode: Switches between the two modes described above, depending on network traffic. This mode switches to Always On mode when retrieving a large number of packets and switches back to Max. Saving mode after the packets have been retrieved. It is recommended when power consumption is a concern but you need greater throughput than that allowed by Max. Saving mode.
Chapter 5 USING BLUETOOTH The CP30 Mobile Computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on the remote devices.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1 BLUETOOTH POWER 5.1.1 POWER ON VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1. Go to Start | Wireless Manager as shown below. 2. Tap [All] or [Bluetooth] to turn on the power.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. When the Bluetooth status is “Visible”, it means it is turned on and set discoverable. 5.1 5.1.2 CHANGING CHANGING BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH SETTINGS Tap Menu | Bluetooth Settings to configure related settings. On the Mode tab, you may select to turn off Bluetooth power or hide the mobile computer from other Bluetooth devices.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2 SEARCH DEVICES 1. Go to Start | Settings | Bluetooth. 2. Tap [Add new device…] or Add on the soft key bar to search for Bluetooth devices.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. Wait for a few seconds, and it will list the discovered devices. If you do not see the devices that you want to connect to, make sure it is set discoverable. Tap Refresh to search again.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3 5.3 PAIR DEVI DEVICES 5.3 5.3.1 PAIR 1. Select a desired device and tap Next. 2. Enter the password that is specified on the remote device. Tap Next.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. Tap Done. 4. Once paired successfully, the device will appear in the device list. Tap it to view available Bluetooth services or modify its display name.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3 5.3.2 UNPAIR 5. On the Devices tab, tap and hold the desired device to select [Delete] from the pop-up menu. Note: The mobile computer must be unpaired on the remote device as well. For example, remove it from the device list on PC.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.4 5.4 SERIAL PORT SERVICE 1. On the Devices tab, tap and hold the desired device to select [Edit] from the pop-up menu. 2. Make sure the Serial Port service is enabled for use on the remote Bluetooth device.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. On the COM Ports tab, tap [New Outgoing Port]. 4. Select the remote device, and then tap Next.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5. Select a COM port, and then tap Finish. 6. Tap OK.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7. On the mobile computer, tap and hold the computer. Select [Connect]. Alternatively, you may tap Connect on the soft key bar to access the remote service quickly.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.5 5.5 OBJECT PUSH VIA BEAM 5.5 5.5.1 SEND SEND A FILE 1. Tap Start | File Explorer. 2. Navigate through file folders to find the file you wish to send to the remote device. 3. Tap and hold the file to select [Beam File] from the pop-up menu. 4. Tap the remote device to send the file via Bluetooth. The mobile computer will start uploading the file. Wait a few seconds for the remote device to receive the file. When it is done, tap OK to return.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.5 5.5.2 RECEIVE A FILE 1. Tap Start | Settings | Connections | Beam, and make sure the Beam Mode is enabled in order to receive all incoming beams. 2. On the remote device, send a desired file to the mobile computer via Bluetooth. 3. When the “Receiving Data” dialog appears on the screen, tap Yes. The received data will be saved to \My Device\My Documents.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.6 5.6 ACTIVE SYNC VIA BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH You must configure Bluetooth settings correctly on your computer first. 1. 2. Configure Bluetooth settings for your computer, such as “Turn discovery on”, adding a COM port (Incoming), etc. Allow connections to the specified COM port in ActiveSync.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. Connect the mobile computer to your computer. Make sure the ActiveSync service is enabled for use on the remote computer. 4. On the Bluetooth devices list, tap and hold the remote computer. Select [Connect]. Alternatively, you may tap Connect on the right soft key bar to access the remote service quickly.
Chapter 6 USING THE PHONE The CP30 Mobile Computer allows making phone calls and connecting to network over General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Insert the SIM card before turning on the power. Refer to Inserting SIM Card. Note: If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is supported.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1 PHONE POWER 6.1.1 WIRELESS MANAGER 1. Go to Start | Wireless Manager as shown below. 2. Tap [All] or [Phone] to turn on the power.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 3. Tap Menu | Phone Settings to access the phone keypad if necessary.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1.2 SIM SIM CARD MISSING 1. On the Home Screen, the notification icon missing. 2. Double-tap Phone to access the phone keypad. Depending on your service provider, only emergency calls are allowed.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.2 PHONE SETTINGS 6.2.1 PHONE KEYPAD When the phone keypad appears, the YELLOW key is turned on automatically. Unless you press the YELLOW key again, only the yellow-coded numbers and symbols on the hardware keypad are enabled. 1. Tap Phone or press the green [Talk] button on the physical keypad to access the phone keypad. 2. The notification icons show the antenna signal and key status of the physical keypad.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.2.2 ADJUST VOLUME Tap the volume setting icon to change the system volume or phone ring. You may mute it or have it vibrate instead. Note: You may press the Volume Up/Down buttons on the left side of the touch screen.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.2.3 PHONE SETTINGS 1. Tap Menu | Options to configure the phone settings. 2. Tap the Phone tab to configure related settings.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. Tap the Security tab to configure related settings. 4. Tap the Services tab to configure related settings.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 5. Tap the Network tab to configure related settings.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.3 MAKING PHONE CALLS CALLS You may connect the provided earphones or use a Bluetooth headset. The phone features allow you to – Make or receive phone calls Manage your phone book Assign a Speed Dial number to a contact, 99 numbers are available 1: Reserved Speed Dial number For Voicemail 6.3.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.3.2 MAKE A CALL Dialling Out Tap the green [Talk] button on the phone keypad, or press the green telephone key on the physical keypad. Hanging Hanging up Tap the red [End] button on the phone keypad, or press the red telephone key on the physical keypad.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.3.3 ANSWER A CALL Answering a Call Tap Answer or press the green [SEND] key on the physical keypad. Ignoring a Call Tap Ignore 92 or press the red [END] key on the physical keypad.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone Viewing a Missing Call When the icon messages.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.4 CONFIGURING GPRS NETWORK NETWORK 1. Tap Start | Settings | Connections and select Connections. 2. Initially, you have to configure the GPRS settings. Tap [Add a new modem connection] and follow the on-screen instructions to enter the connection name, dial-up phone number, user number, password, etc.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 3. Tap Finish. Note: You must connect to the GPRS modem specified by the mobile phone operator.
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CIPHERLAB / CP30 SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU Windows Version Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional CPU Qualcomm MSM7225 at 528 MHz Memory ROM 512 MB NAND flash memory RAM 256 MB DDR Expansion Slot One microSD card slot SDHC supported COMMUNICATIONS & DATA DATA CAPTURE Communications USB Client USB Client 2.0 Specification WPAN Built-in module for Bluetooth version 2.0 + EDR Class 2 connectivity WLAN Built-in module for 802.
CP30 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery – 3.
CIPHERLAB / CP30 Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating -15 °C to 55 °C Storage -20 °C to 60 °C Humidity Operating 10% to 90%, non-condensing Storage 5% to 95%, non-condensing Resistance Impact Resistance 1.