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Charging Internal Power Pack

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TaskBook

Docking station (AC or DC)

You can charge the TaskBook by inserting it in a Docking Station (PN
from 94ACC0214 to 94ACC0225) connected to the power line/ vehicle
battery. To insert the TaskBook in the Docking station, rest the
buttons bar side on the docking station and hinge it down with a
rolling movement.

As soon as the docking station is connected, a
charging symbol will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen. Additionally, the charge
LED on the sensor bar will light up red.

Handgrip

You can charge the TaskBook by using the detachable handgrip (PN
from 94ACC0211 to 94ACC0213) containing a charged battery. Rest
the buttons bar side on the handgrip and hinge it down with a rolling
movement until it clicks.

Summary of Contents for TaskBook

Page 1: ...TaskBook Rugged Industrial Tablet User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... If you visit our website and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other Datalogic publications please let us know via the Contact Datalogic page Disclaimer Datalogic has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accurate however Datalogic reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice Datalogic and the...

Page 3: ...of use 4 Hazards during electrical connection 5 Hazards during installation 6 Radio frequencies 7 CE marking 7 Information for Scandinavian Countries 8 LED Warning 8 Technical Data 9 Dimensions 9 Operating temperatures 9 Wi Fi specifications 11 TaskBook Interfaces 13 USB C Connection 13 CFast Slot 13 Charging Internal Power Pack 15 USB C Interface 15 Docking station AC or DC 16 Handgrip 16 ...

Page 4: ...Down Mode 45 Front Panel Keys 48 Configuration 48 Screen Blanking 50 Configuration 50 Software Keyboard 51 Keyboard Configuration File 51 Section Common 51 Section VolumeTouchCtrl 54 Section Fonts 54 Section Keys 55 Section Keyboard_XX 56 Section Execute 62 System Admin and Password Keyboard 64 Password Keyboard 65 SysAdmin Menu Keyboard 67 Virtual Keycodes 69 Special Function Codes 69 General Key...

Page 5: ... Disposal Instructions 87 Appendix 1 Docking Station 89 Installation and Interfaces 89 Docking Station Installation Options 89 Interfaces Docking Station 12 48 VDC 90 Interfaces Stationary Docking 110 230 VAC 92 Connections available on Docking Station 93 Cable Cover Installation 94 Appendix 2 Handgrip 97 Replacement Handgrip Power Pack 97 Barcode scanning with the Handgrip 98 Support Through the ...

Page 6: ...iv TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 7: ...logic aims to make customers aware of all important information More detailed information regarding software and hardware is available to you upon request Every device is checked and put through final testing by a dedicated inspection team With each delivery however damage can occur through transport If the packaging is already damaged please inform the carrier immediately ...

Page 8: ...rts have been included The following components are normally included upon delivery TaskBook 7 or 10 Quick Reference Guide Regulatory and Safety Addendum WARNING WARNING HAZARD Immediate death or serious risk of injury CAUTION WARNING CAUTION DAMAGE TO PRODUCT Risk of injury may be large There may be a slight risk of injury Warning about damage to product that may result in malfunction or loss of ...

Page 9: ...jects may occur General Information The product must not be opened by the operator user For repairs system upgrades customer service must be informed No modifications may be made by the operator user If this occurs all warranties are void If the touch screen is damaged e g glass breakage avoid contact between the liquid and skin sensitive areas eye mouth Wash affected areas and clothing with plent...

Page 10: ...tallation has taken place Areas of use The devices can be used on vehicles or in industrial sectors WARNING These devices are not to be used in life support systems in safety critical installations or in explosion protected areas where direct or indirect danger to human life due to malfunction of the system cannot be ruled out This includes areas where flammable gases or vapours are present The us...

Page 11: ...nects all supply lines Power Cables Do not use damaged power cables Damaged power cables may cause electric shock or fire Observe country specific regulations when installing the cables Make sure that the power cable is not damaged by mechanical interferences Only use original power cables from Datalogic These meet the special requirements for cold temperature flexibility UV resistance and oil res...

Page 12: ...in such a way that no persons can be injured if the bracket is faulty If necessary appropriate safety measures must be taken e g installing a safety rope Installation on vehicles The field of vision and operability of vehicles must not be impaired by the installed product Environmental conditions and IP protection Environmental conditions allowed must be observed In order to achieve the IP protect...

Page 13: ...and antenna A distance of at least 20 cm 7 87 in is to be maintained Aircraft and hospitals The product must not be installed in aircraft or hospitals without permission Medical implants pacemakers The product may affect the functioning of medical implant devices and cause interference A distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained CE marking This device has been developed and manufactured accord...

Page 14: ...iitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan DNK Denmark Dänemark Apparatets stikprop skal tilsluttes en stikkontakt med jord som giver forbindelse til stikproppens jord DEU German Deutschland Das Produkt muss an eine geerdete Spannungsversorgung angeschlossen werden LED Warning CAUTION Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product Do not stare at operating lamp...

Page 15: ...askBook or charging the battery it is normal for TaskBook to get warm To maximize battery life at high temperatures we suggest to lower the brightness level and to enable power save mode on the control panel High ambient temperatures might decrease performance capacity NOTE The performance and autonomy of the device can be affected by the power settings and the user environment SH7 SH10 Length x s...

Page 16: ...t To ensure a reliable operation at low temperature Datalogic recommends to turn on the device and to carry out the bootstrap when the device temperature is over 0 C To maximize the operating temperature range Datalogic recommends to keep the display brightness at maximum level only for a short time ...

Page 17: ...to local regulations Modulation 802 11a OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 802 11b DSSS DBPK DQPSK CCK 802 11g OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 802 11n OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 802 11ac OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 256 QAM Output Power 1TX BT Class 2 Device 0 Output Power 4dBm Receive Sensitivity 802 11a 66dBm 54Mbps 802 11b 81dBm 11Mbps 802 11g 66dBm 54Mbps 802 11gn HT20 65dBm MCS7 802 11gn HT40 61dBm ...

Page 18: ...Technical Data 12 TaskBook DC 3 3V 10 I O supply voltage Software Driver Windows 7 8 1 10 Security 64 128 bits WEP WPA WPA2 802 1x ...

Page 19: ...is protected by a dust cover CFast Slot Behind the CFast cap there is a CFast card Windows 10 In order to eliminate the CFast cap both Tx8 screws must be released The CFast card is held with a label which helps it move away from the slot A free slot for additional SD cards SDHC or SDXC is also available in this area Once an SD card is inserted lightly press on the cart itself USB C Connection CFas...

Page 20: ...ust above the CFast a small black switch controls the power supply chain to all the motherboards Slide the switch to the left position to disconnect the internal battery Use this switch only when you want to perform a hard hardware reset and avoid any further use A wrong setting of this switch will prevent the TaskBook from booting ...

Page 21: ...USB C Power Delivery PD specifications of a minimum of 9 V max 20 V and 3 A The accessory 94ACC0228 complies with these requirements The TaskBook can be charged via the USB C interface As soon as the charger is connected a charging symbol appears in the upper right corner of the screen Additionally the charge LED on the buttons bar will light up red USB C Connection ...

Page 22: ...ide on the docking station and hinge it down with a rolling movement As soon as the docking station is connected a charging symbol will appear in the upper right corner of the screen Additionally the charge LED on the sensor bar will light up red Handgrip You can charge the TaskBook by using the detachable handgrip PN from 94ACC0211 to 94ACC0213 containing a charged battery Rest the buttons bar si...

Page 23: ...ght up red and the EXT BAT LED will light up green provided the external power pack has sufficient capacity When the internal battery is fully charged the Charge LED is switched off while the INT BAT and EXT BAT green leds are both light up The internal power pack is charged until it has reached approximately the same level of power as the external power pack For full charging of the internal powe...

Page 24: ...Charging Internal Power Pack 18 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 25: ...User s Manual 19 Buttons Bar Status LEDs Brightness Sensor S Button Menu Button Key Button Power Button ...

Page 26: ...ces include the docking station the USB C charger and the handgrip power pack The LED on the handgrip battery pack starts blinking as soon as the battery capacity drops below 30 The INT BAT LED and EXT BAT LED don t necessarily blink simultaneously TEMP LED If the temperature of the TaskBook falls below the minimum rated specification or exceeds the maximum rated specification the TaskBook will au...

Page 27: ...tton It can be used as a shortcut for frequently used keys functions programs For information on how to customize such button see Device Basic Configurations on page 37 Menu Button The Software menu is called up using the Menu button The following options are available Activate scan function for the buttons bar Activate key lock Adjust the brightness of the buttons bar Change the volume Rotate the...

Page 28: ...en When this function is activated the scanner can be triggered with the following buttons S Menu Key The above listed buttons will only act as scan triggers while this function is active i e while the icon is on the screen To exit the Scan Function press the Lock button on the screen The message Scan with every button OFF will appear for a few seconds to confirm that this function has been disabl...

Page 29: ...n When this function is activated the following buttons are locked S Menu Key To exit the Key Lock Mode press the lock button on the screen The message Key Lock OFF will appear for a few seconds to confirm that this mode has been disabled NOTE If you enable the Scan Function without the handgrip the system will enter Key Lock mode see next section NOTE You can drag and drop the Lock icon to anothe...

Page 30: ...sity Key Illumination ON Full Intensity Key Illumination OFF Half Intensity on pressing Key Illumination OFF Full Intensity on pressing When a Key Illumination OFF profile is selected the blue back light of the buttons bar turns off it turns on when you press the button Volume Control Press this button to adjust the volume Increase or decrease the volume level by scrolling the slider ...

Page 31: ...Buttons Bar User s Manual 25 Orientation Portrait Landscape Press this button to switch from portrait to landscape mode and vice versa Landscape Orientation ...

Page 32: ...Buttons Bar 26 TaskBook Portrait Orientation ...

Page 33: ...Buttons Bar User s Manual 27 Brightness Control Press this button to adjust the screen brightness Increase or decrease the brightness level by scrolling the slider ...

Page 34: ...s etc see Software Keyboard on page 51 By default it comes with 3 different configurations available QWERTY NUMPAD FUNCTION MODE Qwerty Changes the keyboard layout to numpad mode Changes the keyboard layout to QWERTY mode Changes the keyboard layout to F1 F12 mode Toggles the 3 keyboard sizes small medium large Tap and hold this symbol to position the keyboard freely on the screen ...

Page 35: ...pend the TaskBook Hold the power button for at least 10 seconds for a hard reset To switch on the device either the INT BAT LED or the EXT BAT LED must be lit up green The pressure time needed to trigger the power on or off is customizable See Frontkeys on page 42 or StartUp ShutDown Mode on page 45 for more details ...

Page 36: ...Buttons Bar 30 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 37: ...Wi Fi Settings The TaskBook has a SparkLAN WNFQ 258ACN BT Wi Fi card with Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174A 5 chipset The necessary drivers are pre installed The Wi Fi settings are configured via the Windows own Wi Fi settings ...

Page 38: ...Wi Fi Settings 32 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 39: ...Change operating system language Push the icon with the flag and wait for the following pop up to appear Select the language you want to change to and push the OK Button The device then restarts and changes the language to the selected language ...

Page 40: ...Book Change Keyboard in Operating System Open the Control Panel and select Change Keyboard Language The language you want to have has to be moved to the top with the Move up button Now the Windows Keyboard is in the selected language ...

Page 41: ...ll keyboard languages that are not needed but save them on a USB stick or similar if you need them again later Rename the file to the language which is set in the operating system Here the user wants to have an English speaking device with an Italian keyboard and therefore we renamed Softkey_IT cfg into Softkey_EN US cfg ...

Page 42: ...Change Regional Settings 36 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 43: ...gs are saved in the Utilities UtilConfig cfg file and can be manually edited row by row Some high level options are also available through a graphical interface UtilConfig Editor There is a shortcut located on the desktop Alternatively UtilConfig can also be opened via Start Utilities UtilConfig General section The language of the UtilConfig can be set here ...

Page 44: ...Device Basic Configurations 38 TaskBook Hardware The turn on mode the temperature limits and the brightness sensor can be configured here CAUTION The temperature must not exceed 70 C ...

Page 45: ...Device Basic Configurations User s Manual 39 SoredyKeys Allows to define whether or not to enable the software keyboard ...

Page 46: ...Device Basic Configurations 40 TaskBook MotionSensor NOTE The availability of the Motion Sensor depends on the model ...

Page 47: ...Device Basic Configurations User s Manual 41 Extras Allows to restart or stop the hardware service and the SoftKey ones ...

Page 48: ...configure the commands of the keys on the touch bar on the side You can use the Powerkey delay box on the top left corner to set the pressure time required to turn on or off the device NOTE To prevent accidental power on off we recommend to set a time between 3 and 5 seconds ...

Page 49: ...Device Basic Configurations User s Manual 43 PowerSave ...

Page 50: ...Device Basic Configurations 44 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 51: ...removing the positive voltage from IGN or pressing the PWR button either must be for a specified time to shutdown The other common mode mode 0 allows IGN or PWR to control the Startup Shutdown In this mode connecting IGN to positive voltage will power up the VMC and disconnecting it will power down Similarly powering up via PWR then pressing PWR again will power back down If using PWR to control t...

Page 52: ...re both controlled by the configuration file Configuration in Utilities UtilConfig cfg PowerOnMode sets the Startup Shutdown mode 0 IGN or PWR 1 IGN and PWR 3 AutoOn IgnOffDialog displays the shutdown timer window when IGN is turned off 0 Do not display the window 1 Display the shutdown timer window IgnOffDlgType size of the shutdown timer window if enabled 0 Full screen display no user interactio...

Page 53: ...may move the window and interact with the system IgnStartTimeSec seconds after IGN goes high before the VMC begins booting IgnOffDelayTimeSec seconds after IGN disconnects before the VMC shuts down DelayPowerKey milliseconds PWR must be pressed before the VMC begins booting ...

Page 54: ...rom the screen Normally the PWR and KEY buttons should not be reprogrammed but they are available if required Configuration The listed values are the default values from the factory Setting PWR and KEY to blank causes them to execute Startup Shutdown and Softkeyboard respectively The VK values for each key are listed in the SoftKeyboard section of this document Multiple values can be entered for a...

Page 55: ...eys Bits 0 7 are PWR 1 BL 2 8 16 S1 32 S2 64 FN 128 KEY 256 Setting the specific bit to a 1 will lock the respective key For example setting HWKeyLockFNOff 66 would disable the BL 2 and S2 64 buttons when the function mode is not set Setting HWKeyLockFNOn 256 would disable the KEY 256 button when the function mode is set NOTE Be aware that if you are attempting to control the PWR button you can lo...

Page 56: ...M port should be wired as input to the relay The output from the sensor or relay should be wired to pin 1 DCD or pin 6 DSR of the selected COM port The screen blanking cable from Datalogic p n 94ACC0157 is wired to pin 9 pink and pin 6 grey Configuration Locate or add the line ScreenBlankBits X in the General section of the file X should be set to the appropriate value from the list 1 COM1 DCD pin...

Page 57: ...gs are explained separately in a 2nd table General Settings Keyname Parameter Info ImagePath Directory name for all used Bitmaps within this Cfg The specified directory is always searched in the list of the specified CFG file A complete path specification is not supported KBShowOnStart X With this parameter a fixed specified Keyboard will be shown automatically after the start X stands for the Key...

Page 58: ...es must be defined For example RotateScreen 0 1 is defined it will be toggled between these two angles If the Key isn t existing or empty all 4 values will be set one after another Keyname Parameter Info FrameImage BitmapName bmp FrameSizeX FrameSizeY Bitmap for the Keyboard Frame and to set the background FrameSizeX defines the left and right distance to the keys FrameSizeY defines the upper and ...

Page 59: ...peatKeys 0 Off 1 On Default on default the Repeat function is activated For special Keyboards with special functions this Repeat function is mostly not desired AutoMove 0 Off Default 1 On allows freely moving Keyboards with finger Therefore you must press anywhere on the Keyboard and immediately start to move wipe it around If this function is activated which results in a slight delay 100 ms when ...

Page 60: ... keyname any name can be given according to the use of fonts If the font definition will be used later for the keys the font must be specified in this section Font name Name of the desired and installed Windows system font Width Width 0 will be used as default so the font is displayed in its natural width For special cases the character width will be stretched or compressed Height The height of th...

Page 61: ... can arbitrarily be named If the key will be used later on the keyboard the corresponding defined KeyName must be specified FontName The Fontname from the Fonts section to be used BMPNormal Bitmap for normal key display not pressed BMPActive Bitmap for active key display pressed TxtMode Here the orientation for the text output can be determined per default the text will be displayed always horizon...

Page 62: ... If nothing is defined in the Portrait Section at least L01_Norm or the section doesn t exist the default landscape will be used FrmTxtNormL T R B Position frame for the text output in normal keys With the values L Left T Top R Right B Bottom substituting the distances of the text output to the side edge This is necessary so that the text will not be written over the 3D Frame of a key by left alig...

Page 63: ...position of the keyboard in pixels Should the keyboard be moved by the user this new position is stored in the registry for each keyboard and used in subsequent starts CloseOnClick 0 Off Default 1 On this mode automatically closes the keyboard after pressing or executing a button CloseToggle 0 Off Default 1 On an open keyboard with this mode by a repeated call e g carry out by a key or a HW Key ca...

Page 64: ...not explicity limited but no more than 300 keys per keyboard can be defined Overlapping keys will not be checked the definition must be correct at any time Syntax of a Key Definition The syntax of a key is constructed as Command VK_CODE Text Single Fields and Commands will be separated through a Semicolon Each Key must be finished with the vertical bar character Ascii Code 124 Special Commands wil...

Page 65: ...ap Commands for Key Definitions Important Position fixes and changes are evaluated only in the LXX_Norm line The Shift and AltGr definition position changes are ignored as it could otherwise lead to conflicting data ICON file Set Bitmap Icon for this Key This icon can also be used for different colour designed keyboards it should be drawn on transparent background If file has no file ending automa...

Page 66: ...00 of the default size KYL Size Change the height of the actual key to Size YADD Size Change the general Y Position for the key positioning When setting the first key for example all following lines keys can be deducted from the upper keys SP Size Adds an appropriate distance before the current key EXT name Allows the definition of several key codes with one key For a detailed description see the ...

Page 67: ...strings can be defined with multiple key codes The maximum length of the symbolic name DefName is 50 characters In a definition in a row a maximum of 100 key codes may be defined As a separator between different codes a comma is used To generate a comma this can be done through the name VK_COMMA To assign a keyboard key with Ctrl Alt Delete the following definition must be specified DefName CTRL_A...

Page 68: ...s follows Special VK_SHIFT VK_F5 VK_SHIFT VK_CONTROL VK_F6 Section Execute In this Section programs for availability with Soft Keys can be defined Using a key definition with EXEC ExecDefineName the key can launch the defined program Execute Assignments are only allowed for normal user keyboards In Soft Keyboards for example appears in UAC System or Login Screens the execution of any Program is pe...

Page 69: ...itions in the Execute section looks like this ExecName ProgramName Callparameter Directory Example Execute InternetAddress www google de ElevatedApp calc exe Network control netconnections CtrlPanel control AdminTaskMan runas exe user administrator taskmgr exe ...

Page 70: ... open Keyboards will be closed automatically Both keyboards in the Common section of the Keyboard Config can be activated as follows SysAdminPwdKB Num SysAdminMenKB Num For Num the Number of the corresponding Keyboard configuration will be specified These Special Keyboards always should be specified after the normal Keyboards If the Password Keyboard for example is defined in the Section Keyboard_...

Page 71: ...importance VK_ESCAPE Escape deletes the KB from Screen VK_RETURN input entry ready After receiving VK_RETURN the Password will be proved If the password is wrong an error message appears If the password is correct the SysAdmin Keyboard will open Special Settings Password Keyboard Special Keys for configuration of password keyboards in the Keyboard_XX Section Key Default Info KeyDialog DlgInputLine...

Page 72: ... e g 198 198 198 KeyDlgPwdErr ErrText Invalid Password For ErrText any Error Message can be defined This will be shown after a wrong Pwd Input in the MsgBox A line break can be specified with n KeyDlgPwdBlock X 5 For X any number can be specified This gives a fixed waiting time in minutes If a wrong password is entered 3 times the Password Dialog cannot be called up for the duration of the specifi...

Page 73: ...ade in out normally If the Menu Keyboard will be Exit all other normal open Keyboards will exit as well and after pressing the KEY Button the Password Menu appears again Special Settings SysAdmin Menu Keyboard Special Keys to configure System Admin Keyboards in the Keyboard_XX Section Key Default Info ExcludeChain 1 0 With 1 this Keyboard will not be considered at fading in out of normal Input Key...

Page 74: ...omatically moving back in the foreground again ShowInTaskbar 1 0 Because the Admin Menu might be behind other Apps it should be visible in the Taskbar if shown to activate it again Title Keybd Title Name of keyboards which will be shown in the Taskbar ElevateAdmin X 0 With this setting ElevateAdmin 1 the Admin Menu Keyboard can be started in the Elevated Mode In this case all other Keyboards opene...

Page 75: ...fined with the Mode CloseOnClick VKX_KB_SCRROTATE Rotates the screen orientation by 90 The orientation actually will not be stored After restart the unit will display again the default orientation VKX_KB_UPDO Change the Keyboard Position from the upper edge downward and vice versa The vertical X Position will not change VKX_KB_KEYLIGHT After pressing on this Button the lighting mode of the HW Keys...

Page 76: ..._NUMPAD9 VK_PAUSE VK_MULTIPLY VK_CAPITAL VK_ADD VK_ESCAPE VK_SEPARATOR VK_SPACE VK_SUBTRACT VK_PRIOR VK_DECIMAL VK_NEXT VK_DIVIDE VK_END VK_F1 VK_HOME VK_F2 VK_LEFT VK_F3 VK_UP VK_F4 VK_RIGHT VK_F5 VK_DOWN VK_F6 VK_SELECT VK_F7 VK_PRINT VK_F8 VK_EXECUTE VK_F9 VK_SNAPSHOT VK_F10 VK_INSERT VK_F11 VK_DELETE VK_F12 VK_HELP VK_F13 VK_LWIN VK_F14 VK_RWIN VK_F15 VK_APPS VK_F16 VK_NUMPAD0 VK_F17 VK_NUMPAD...

Page 77: ...ET VK_F20 VK_CIRCUMFLEX VK_F21 VK_SHARP_S VK_F22 VK_ACCENT VK_F23 VK_PLUS VK_F24 VK_GER_UE VK_NUMLOCK VK_GER_OE VK_SCROLL VK_GER_AE VK_LSHIFT VK_NUMSIGN VK_RSHIFT VK_COMMA VK_LCONTROL VK_POINT VK_RCONTROL VK_SMALLER VK_LMENU VK_MINUS VK_RMENU VK_ALTGR ...

Page 78: ...Software Keyboard 72 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 79: ...ware wedge for Windows serial data can be imported via the COM port of the docking station The software wedge configures itself automatically Should you have special requirements for the further processing of the imported data please contact our support team ...

Page 80: ...Software Wedge for Windows 74 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 81: ... calibration settings Click on the lens icon standard Windows Search function in the taskbar and enter tabcal The calibration programme will start Touch the 16 points on the touchscreen marked with crosshairs one after the other NOTE It is recommended to connect a USB mouse and keyboard for the calibration process Touch the calibration points Touch the calibration points Save the calibration data ...

Page 82: ...Calibrate the Touch Screen 76 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 83: ... how the display reacts to the touch input EXC7200 Testing Tool EXC7200 testing tool should be used to check the system environment conditions where the controller board and sensor are embedded in the finished product The testing tool can also re write a firmware in the controller board To prevent accidental changes to the sensitiveness of the display we strongly suggest to unistall the eGalaxTouc...

Page 84: ...creen below is shown The sensitivity setting is for single touch only Tool version 1 Change the origin of Y 2 Change the origin of X 3 Swap X electrode and Y electrode X coordinate and Y coordinate 4 Threshold value of X You can change the value manually 5 Threshold value of Y You can change the value manually Save the new parameter to the controller board Initialise the firmware to the default se...

Page 85: ...Change Touch Screen Sensitiveness User s Manual 79 Draw Test You can draw lines to check the performance of the sensor Output rate of coordinate data X coordinate Y coordinate ...

Page 86: ...is screen 72E0 Product ID of the controller board Gain min Threshold value x around 2 The best threshold level we recommend is the gain devided by 2 e g If the gain is 1000 the threshold should be set to 1000 2 500 Threshold X Initialize the controller and calibrate the hardware at the same time Measure the Stray Capacitance with chassis and re set the filter value automatically Do not touch the s...

Page 87: ...Change Touch Screen Sensitiveness User s Manual 81 Raw Data This shows the sensitivity gain before filtering AD Level On this screen you can check the electrodes which are affected by external noise ...

Page 88: ...uch Screen Sensitiveness 82 TaskBook Update This tool is to re write the firmware in the controller board Double click eGalaxUpdate exe Select and load the firmware which you want to re write Current Product ID ...

Page 89: ...Change Touch Screen Sensitiveness User s Manual 83 Start to re write the firmware Product ID after the re writing Finish the re writing successfully ...

Page 90: ...Change Touch Screen Sensitiveness 84 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 91: ...ouch screen use a damp non scratching cloth Cleaning the touch screen To clean the touch screen use a cloth and a little soap or window cleaner CAUTION The product must be completely disconnected from the power source before maintenance or cleaning CAUTION Do not use cleaning agents containing acids sulphur or ammonia Do not use abrasive or scratching agents or wipes Do not use aggressive industri...

Page 92: ...y is no longer sufficient for trouble free operation the power pack must be replaced A new battery pack can be purchased as spare part To remove the internal battery first switch off the device The yellow cover 3 can then be unscrewed counter clockwise with a coin Now remove the sealing grommet 2 shown in green The power pack 1 can now be removed and replaced with a new one The sealing grommet and...

Page 93: ...r you can give us back the batteries purchased from us after use Batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed out bin This includes the chemical name of the pollutants Cd or NiCd stands for cadmium Pb for lead and Hg for mercury Notes on the Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment According to the law on the placing on the market take back and environment...

Page 94: ...Disposal Instructions 88 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 95: ...ESA MIS D 75 4x M6 on the rear side The 4 M6x10 screw points have a hole spacing of 75x75 cm This allows installation with VESA compatible brackets CAUTION The installation of the docking station as well as the opening of the cable cover or the attachment of lines to its interfaces may only be carried out by qualified personnel VESA Connection Optional ...

Page 96: ...cooling fins If the Docking Station is mounted in a way that doesn t allow a proper heat dissipation the device may overheat causing the temperature protection circuit to operate and switch off the device Interfaces Docking Station 12 48 VDC Applies to accessories 94ACC0214 94ACC0216 94ACC0218 94ACC0220 94ACC0222 94ACC0224 12 48 VDC Connection With the 12 48 VDC power connection the TaskBook is ch...

Page 97: ...d cable The wires of the 3 pole input connector must be connected to DC Plus DC minus and ignition The ground yellow green is led in the cable and must be connected to the ground contact 1 IGN Ignition grey 2 positive charge brown 3 negative charge black 4 GND Mass yellow green Autostart Start with the ignition key ...

Page 98: ...4ACC0223 94ACC0225 AC connection The Docking Station comes with a 3 pole plug on the left side Use a certified cable IEC 320 C13 to provide electrical connection to the Docking Station The internal power supply has a limit of 60W CAUTION Use only certified or Datalogic approved cables Grounding AC Power Serial Connection USB Audio Ethernet RJ45 ...

Page 99: ...uality CAT5 CAT6 etc cable laying or external interference A protected line must b e used USB USB peripherals can be connected to the two USB 2 0 ports A maximum of 500 mA is available per connection If the current consumption is higher the supply is automatically deactivated Audio connection optional The cable cover loudspeaker can be connected to the audio connector optional with a 3 5 mm jack p...

Page 100: ... the dedicated rubber grommet If the cables are not properly fastened or if any empty holes haven t been protected you may expose your Docking Station to shock short circuit and other problems that may damage the device Without a cable cover dust and moisture can get into the device Inspect the seal to ensure it is undamaged and intact Grommet without cable Grommet for cable up to 6 mm Grommet for...

Page 101: ... the recess of the docking station To ensure that the cables won t be accidentally extracted from their socket you can fasten the cables to the available anchors with a plastic bend as shown in the picture below The cable is fixed with a cable connector on the cord grip Seal unused recesses with closed grommets NOTE We strongly suggest to fasten every cable to an anchor ...

Page 102: ... Installation Insert the back cable cover in the dedicated slot of the Docking Station Press down the cable cover making sure that it remains in the groove Fix the cable cover using the 3 screws supplied and a Torx 8 screwdriver Tightening torque 1 Nm ...

Page 103: ...d and Auto Range optics Out of the Box The handgrip package contains 1 Handgrip 1 Handstrap preassembled Replacement Handgrip Power Pack The power pack in the handgrip can be changed at any time even during operation As soon as a charged external battery 94ACC0226 is inserted into the handgrip the TaskBook s internal power pack will be charged To remove the external power pack press the two black ...

Page 104: ...ttle To completely extract the battery push the metal lever in the middle of the battery see the green circle in the picture below and pull out the battery The power pack can now be removed from the handgrip in the direction of the arrow and be swapped with a new one ...

Page 105: ...e the hooked side of the handgrip against the cylindrical side of the TaskBook in order to create a 45 angle A Then turn the handgrip towards the TaskBook B and push it until it clicks and the TaskBook emits a beep NOTE The handgrip can be connected to the TaskBook in any moment when the device is either turned ON or OFF ...

Page 106: ... 2 The handle must be completely hooked into the TaskBook 3 Turn the handle towards the TaskBook until it s pressed against it A small gap remains between the magnets 4 Push the handle against the TaskBook until it clicks No gap is left between the magnets ...

Page 107: ...lluminates the symbol The color and the pattern of the spot depend on the range of the scanner The Standard Range scanner projects a white square with a red aimer The Auto Range scanner projects a light red square with a red dot in the middle If the scan has been successful the light spot disappears and the good read beep plays The Standard Range scanner projects a green spot onto the barcode imag...

Page 108: ...bar To activate this function press the menu button to open the software menu and then press the scanner button on the left B The menu bar will disappear and the message Scan function for key bar ON will appear You can now scan with the S menu or key buttons on the key bar Scanning via the red buttons on the handgrip is still possible A B ...

Page 109: ... adjusted individually for each person Open the velcro and adjust it to your hand Configuration Using Barcodes You can change the settings of the 2D imager by scanning programming labels For details on additional methods of programming refer to the Handgrip Configuration Manual available on the Datalogic website ...

Page 110: ...Appendix 2 Handgrip 104 TaskBook NOTES ...

Page 111: ...me of the product you re looking for This allows you access to download Data Sheets Manuals Software Utilities and Drawings Hover over the Support Service menu for access to Services and Technical Support Warranty Terms and Conditions The warranty period starts from the date of shipment from Datalogic for the subsequent 12 twelve months unless otherwise stated by Datalogic for the specific product...

Page 112: ...ved Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U Datalogic S r l Via S Vitalino 13 Lippo di Calderara di Reno BO 40012 Italy Telephone 39 051 3147011 Fax 39 051 3147205 822002980 Rev A April 2019 ...

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