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Index

General description

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1. Description of terminal components

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1.1 Initial use of the terminal

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1.1.1 Main battery installation

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1.1.2 Main battery charging

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1.1.3 Switching on the terminal

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1.1.4 Reset and turning off the terminal

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1.2 Description of the keyboard and it’s use

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1.3 Description of the display

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1.4  Insertion and removal of an SD card

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1.5   USB/serial communication cable connecting the terminal and PC 

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2 Using Nylux                                                                                

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2.1 Starting Nylux                                                                                 

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2.2 Nylux Desktop                                                                                 

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2.3 Nylux Status Bar

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Menu Launcher

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Menu Utilities

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Menu Settings

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Keyboard Input

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2.4 Nylux Utilities

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  Editor

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  System Info

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  Program Manager

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  Xterm

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2.5 Nylux Setting

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  Date/Time Setup

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  Look and Feel

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  Network Setup 

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  Panel Manager

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  Screen Setup

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  Sound Setup

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APPENDIX A  Technical specifications

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APPENDIX B Formatting a Memory Card (SD card)

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APPENDIX C  Laser reader

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Optimum laser reader

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APPENDIX D Guidelines for correct battery use

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APPENDIX E  Safety provisions for class II laser use

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Diritti d'autore e di proprietà

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Summary of Contents for Nylux

Page 1: ...Uniterminal Nylux User s Guide rev 1 0 Marzo 2009 cod 0000011401 1...

Page 2: ...0 2 Using Nylux 11 2 1 Starting Nylux 11 2 2 Nylux Desktop 12 2 3 Nylux Status Bar 13 Menu Launcher 13 Menu Utilities 14 Menu Settings 14 Keyboard Input 14 2 4 Nylux Utilities 15 Editor 15 System Info...

Page 3: ...omponents and basic information for its initial use The following are specifically described 1 Battery use and charging 2 Keyboard description and use 3 Description e display 4 Insertion removal of an...

Page 4: ...4 Insert the battery in the appropriate compartment ensuring that the gold contacts face towards the inside of the terminal while holding the battery label upwards and ensure the battery fits into pl...

Page 5: ...ateral connector compartment see indications in figure 1 1 i and figure 1 1 l with connector inserted To ensure that it is charging correctly check that the red LED which is located on the right behin...

Page 6: ...play lights up the Nylux logo appears and the orange LED simultaneously turns off after a few seconds the start up procedure is completed 1 1 4 Reset and turning off the terminal Press and hold the ON...

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Page 10: ...terminal is equipped with a communication cable see figure 1 5 a which serves for the transfer of data from to a PC via the RS232 C serial interface or USB Connect the single end part rectangular mal...

Page 11: ...inal display lights up At the start up of Nylux a splash screen appears showing the different boot phases Kernel Start up Server X and Windows Manager Nylux Boot splash screen during the Windows Once...

Page 12: ...desktop utilities desktop settings 12...

Page 13: ...Click the button on Menu Launcher to Access Desktop Access and launch configuration programs Access and launch utility programs 13...

Page 14: ...he alphabet keyboard to visualize the numeric keyboard and to visualize the function keyboard Keyboard Alphabetic layout Keyboard Numeric layout Keyboard Function layout 14 Using the Menu Launcher but...

Page 15: ...System information related to the Kernel version installed Hardware information related to hardware resources 15...

Page 16: ...Battery information related to battery charge status Storage information related to used and free system memory System information related to network interfaces status 16...

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Page 18: ...he required day as shown in the figure below To set System time click on the arrows related to hours minutes and select the required value An additional option enables to set the System clock directly...

Page 19: ...Note Click on the clock icon and perform a complete rotation around the visualized clock to change to the 12 24 hour range 19...

Page 20: ...lour button to change colour and select the one required 2 Colour Gradient Select a colour gradient to fill in the background with a colour shade This shade will go from the solid colour selected with...

Page 21: ...d text in the toolbar Drag the slide bar related to icon size to set the required dimension Fonts The relative font for applications and the Desktop can be chosen in the Fonts tab Click on the relativ...

Page 22: ...the interface as a point to point device If a Wifi type interface has been selected it is necessary to click the Configure button in order to set the parameters for wireless connection In particular s...

Page 23: ...Finally specify the type of encryption used for wireless connection if WEP or WPA WPA2 Personal is used introduce the relative key 23...

Page 24: ...s is not currently supported Display Click Rotation in the combo box to configure screen rotation in the required mode i e Portrait Landscape Touch screen Click the Start button to start the applicati...

Page 25: ...232 USB Client type A host side DC power jack Keyboard 30 keys composed as follows 10 alphanumeric keys 4 function keys 4 cursor keys 1 space backspace key 1 ENTER key 1 ESC key 3 keys to remap the me...

Page 26: ...512 1032192 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System dev mmca1 1 984 991840 83 Linux Once the partition has been created it needs to be formatted In the same console in which it was created procee...

Page 27: ...der Barcode scanning 1 Ensure that the device has an active management application for the laser reader 2 Point the laser output window towards the barcode 3 Press the SCAN button check that the red l...

Page 28: ...erminal see figure 1 page 3 indicates scanning status when the SCAN key is pressed the LED lights up red once the barcode has been read and correctly coded the LED turns green and the Buzzer sends out...

Page 29: ...UPC A 1 UPC E 1 UPC E1 0 EAN 8 1 EAN 8 0 EAN 13 1 Code 128 1 Code 128 0 UCC EAN 128 1 Code39 1 Code39FullASCIIConversion 0 Interleaved2of5 1 Codabar 0 MSI 0 GS1DataBar 14 0 GS1DataBarLimited 0 GS1Dat...

Page 30: ...r accessible area Access to these areas must not require special tools Refer to the current applicable laser safety standards for the end product for specific requirements for the end product Font Use...

Page 31: ...at a time Disclaimer The integrator is responsible to ensure they meet any and all applicable regulatory requirements for their product after integration of the scan engine For example if the integra...

Page 32: ...formi alla Direttiva sulla Bassa Tensione Si avverte l utente che cambiamenti o modifiche non espressamente approvati da Bancolini Symbol potrebbero invalidare il diritto dell utente ad utilizzare l a...

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