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codes). 

 

Replace with fully-charged battery. 

No data collected after 

scanning 

 

Check if the scanner head is damaged. 

 

Check if the program is correct (please refer to DEMO for specific 

codes). 

 

Check if the barcode is damaged.   

 

Make sure it’s in effective operating/scanning distance/range. 

 

Make sure the barcode to be scanned is identifiable by the device. 

 

Check if the scanning window is covered with dusts. 

 

Replace with fully-charged battery. 

 

8.3.

 

RFID Problems 

Table 8-3 RFID Problems 

Problems 

Solutions 

RFID tag can’t be 

identified   

 

Ensure the RFID module in the handheld terminal is compatible with the 

tags.   

 

Ensure the program is correct (please refer to DEMO) 

 

Ensure the tag being scanned is within the RFID sensing area (please see 

3.2) 

 

8.4.

 

Network and Communication Problems 

Table 8-4 Network and Communication Problems

 

Problems 

Solutions 

Can’t be recognized after USB is 

connected   

 

Ensure USB cable is plugged. 

 

Ensure USB cable is not damaged.   

 

Restart the device. 

 

Pull out and reconnect the USB cable. 

 

Check if Microsoft ActiveSync has been installed properly (please 

refer the Chapter 7)   

 

Ensure connection to PC is correct   

WIFI communication error   

 

Ensure the program is correct (Please refer to DEMO). 

 

Ensure the setting is correct (please refer to 5.1) 

 

Ensure the accessories come with WIFI connection joint, which is 

in effective transmission distance.   

Summary of Contents for c2000

Page 1: ...C2000 Mobile Data Terminal User Manual...

Page 2: ...any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Chainway C...

Page 3: ...Suspend 12 2 3 2 Wake up 12 2 3 3 Power on 12 2 3 4 Power off 12 2 4 Taskbar 13 2 5 Desktop 15 Chapter 3 System Settings 16 3 1 Internet Options 18 3 2 PC Connection 20 3 3 Storage Manager 20 3 4 Powe...

Page 4: ...37 5 2 1 GPRS Configuration 37 5 2 2 GPRS Dial up Connection 40 Chapter 6 Synchronization with the PC and Updating OS 42 6 1 Introductions on the ActiveSync 42 6 3 1 Copy System Files to SD Card 47 6...

Page 5: ...A1 1 Supported Code Types 53 A1 2 Transmit Code Type Character 53 A1 3 Enable Disable Barcodes 54...

Page 6: ...ncreases the work and long standby time effectively by using the 3200mAh high capacity lithium battery 1 1 Technical Parameters Physical Parameters Dimensions 148mm 70mm 31mm Weight 250g including the...

Page 7: ...ps WLAN WiFi IEEE 802 11 b g WPAN Bluetooth 2 0 Data Collection Barcode 1D barcode Symbol SE955 laser hardware decoding UPC EAN Code128 Code39 Code93 Code11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Chinese...

Page 8: ...ories Title Piece Note Picture Power Adapter 1 Charging the battery USB cable 1 Synchronizing with the PC charging the battery Stylus 1 Operating the screen touch Battery 1 3200mAh high capacity lithi...

Page 9: ...r to C2000 User Manual which introduces the functional characteristic battery installation SD card installation SIM card installation charging barcode reading and RFID tags reading ect 2 1 1 Functiona...

Page 10: ...Pic 2 1 2 2 1 3 Charging Pic 2 1 3 Pic 2 1 4...

Page 11: ...4 Scanning Pic 2 1 5 Pic 2 1 5 2 2 TF card After installing the SD card successfully we can see an icon named Storage Card when open My Device You can open it to get the files stored Pic 2 2 1 Pic 2...

Page 12: ...ered on in order that it can save the power Please refer to Pic 3 4 for detailed parameters Pic 2 3 1 Pic 2 3 1 2 3 2 Wake up Press once lightly to wake up the device immediately when it is in the sta...

Page 13: ...stand by wake up operation in case that the screen is damaged or the data is lost 2 4 Taskbar The taskbar is on the bottom of screen which displays on going tasks Start Menu on the left of task bar y...

Page 14: ...input Pic 2 4 2 and Pic 2 4 2 Pic 2 4 2 Pic 2 4 3 Current task menu we can view all the current tasks and switch them by clicking it Pic 2 4 4 Pic 2 4 4 Time which shows the current time we can set th...

Page 15: ...c 2 4 6 Pic 2 4 5 Pic 2 4 6 2 5 Desktop After starting the device the default view is desktop We can click the icons or shortcuts on desktop by stylus If touch the screen for a while by stylus it will...

Page 16: ...choose Settings and then Control Panel Pic 3 1 and Pic 3 2 Pic 3 1 Pic 3 2 The setting applications are listed as follows Application Description Set internet options such as homepage privacy etc Spec...

Page 17: ...nal settings Customize regions user interface input language Adjust current time current date and change time zone Select and remove programs Switch input method View properties of mouse Change inform...

Page 18: ...igure wireless network Certificate information Switch the three mode of USB storage card for u disk flash disk for U dish and activesync 3 1 Internet Options Enter the interface of Internet Options to...

Page 19: ...Pic 3 1 1 Pic 3 1 2 Pic 3 1 3 Pic 3 1 4...

Page 20: ...n Choose the connection method with PC by click PC Connection within Control Panel Pic 3 2 1 and Pic 3 2 2 Pic 3 2 1 Pic 3 2 2 3 3 Storage Manager Format or dismount the storage by choosing Storage Ma...

Page 21: ...Pic 3 3 1 3 4 Power Choose Power within Control Panel the detailed interface is as follows Pic 3 4 1 Pic 3 4 2 and Pic 3 4 3 Pic 3 4 1 Pic 3 4 2...

Page 22: ...e can set the password to ensure the security by choosing Password within Control Panel For users have clicked Enable password protection at power on will be required to input the correct password and...

Page 23: ...nd We recommend not users to enable the password protection function except for some special utilizations 3 7 Regional Settings By Regional Settings we can change the format information including Numb...

Page 24: ...e We can set the properties of date time time zone by choosing Data Time within Control Panel Pic 3 8 1 Pic 3 8 1 3 9 Remove Programs We can remove the application programs by choosing Remove programs...

Page 25: ...an change the input method by choosing Input Panel within Control Panel Pic 3 10 1 Pic 3 10 1 3 11 Mouse We can test and set the sensitivities of double click and physical distance by choosing Mouse w...

Page 26: ...n Control Panel including Name Company Address Work phone Home phone and Display owner identification Pic 3 12 1 and Pic 3 12 2 Pic 3 12 1 Pic 3 12 2 3 13 Network and Dial up Connections We can set th...

Page 27: ...3 13 2 3 14 System General we can view the system information including system version processor memory and expansion cards Pic 3 14 1 Pic 3 14 1 Memory we can view the utilization status of the memo...

Page 28: ...Pic 3 14 2 Device name We can view and change the device name and device description Pic 3 14 3 Pic 3 14 3 Copyright We can view the copyright information of the OS Pic 3 14 4...

Page 29: ...Pic 3 14 4 3 15 Display Background We can set and view the background image Pic 3 15 1 Pic 3 15 1 Appearance We can set the appearance scheme of the system Pic 3 15 2...

Page 30: ...ght We can set the starting time of the backlight to save power and extend the battery life Please set it according to the requirements Pic 3 15 3 Pic 3 15 3 3 16 Volume Sounds Volume We can set the v...

Page 31: ...Pic 3 16 1 Sounds We can set the sound schemes Pic 3 16 2 Pic 3 16 2 3 17 Dialing We can set the dialing properties by choosing Dialing within Control Panel Pic 3 17 1...

Page 32: ...8 Certificates We can manage the certificates by choosing Certificates within Control Panel Pic 3 18 1 Pic 3 18 1 3 19 Stylus Double Tap We can set the sensitivities of double click and physical dista...

Page 33: ...ation We can calibrate the accuracy of the touch screen by choosing Recalibrate Pic 3 19 2 and Pic 3 19 2 Pic 3 19 1 Pic 3 19 2 3 20 USB Mode Switch We can switch the three modes by choosing USB Mode...

Page 34: ...Pic 3 20 1 1 Storage Card For U Disk the storage card will be used as the U disk 2 Flash Disk For U Disk the flash disk will be used as the U disk 3 Activesync Synchronization with the PC...

Page 35: ...ic 4 1 1 Pic 4 1 2 There are two methods for inputting capitalized letters a Press on soft keyboard and you can input capital letters and tap again to go back to lower case status Pic 4 1 3 b Click an...

Page 36: ...tion WIFI in AppCenter Pic 5 1 1 2 Click Load on WLAN Loader then network icon will display on toolbar Pic 5 1 2 Pic 5 1 1 Pic 5 1 2 3 Double click the network icon choose the router from Wireless Inf...

Page 37: ...module supports GSM GPRS 900 1800 MHz It can also support 850 1900MHz if necessary Before using GPRS please ensure that your SIM card is available and you have mounted it into the device card slot 5...

Page 38: ...e 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Then click Call Options to turn to another tab page 4 Input CGDCONT 1 IP CMNET input all blue characters including the commas and quotati...

Page 39: ...can see the GPRS connection icon Pic 5 2 7 and Pic 5 2 8 Pic 5 2 7 Pic 5 2 8 6 Double click the GPRS icon in Dial Up Connection page keep User Name Password and Domain blank and then click Dial Prope...

Page 40: ...configurations we use CMNET as the reference for users please input the local GPRS setting and dial up information by contacting the local service provider 5 2 2 GPRS Dial up Connection Please pay at...

Page 41: ...The SIM card works at the frequency of 900Mhz and 1800Mhz The SIM card is available and the GPRS function is activated...

Page 42: ...ed Service Pack 1 Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 Windows XP for Itanium based Systems Version 2003 Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Media Center Edition Windows XP Professional 64 Bit Edition It...

Page 43: ...siness Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Server 6 2 ActiveSync Installation Choose the ActiveSync properly according to the OS of the PC and we use ActiveSync4 5_Offici...

Page 44: ...Pic 6 2 2 3 Then we choose I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next Pic 6 2 3 Pic 6 2 3 4 Input the user name and organization information and then click Next Pic 6 2 4...

Page 45: ...lation path is C Program Files Microsoft ActiveSync we can click Change to change the installation path Pic 6 2 5 Pic 6 2 5 6 Confirm the operating is correct before click Install to continue the proc...

Page 46: ...Pic 6 2 6 7 After the successful installation we can go to the followed interface Pic 6 2 7 Pic 6 2 7 8 Click Finish to finish the installation and choose Yes to reboot the PC Pic 6 2 8...

Page 47: ...rd 1 Format the SD card Note Format the card Do not choose fast format Choose the File System as FAT32 Tip For the TF card installed in the device by default when being purchased from us the step has...

Page 48: ...applications will be erased after updating After finishing steps above restart the device and then press F1 as soon as possible then you will see it as Figure6 3 1 choose Restore factory settings the...

Page 49: ...1D barcode 2D barcode LF HF WIFI GPRS Bluetooth and camera is installed before leaving the factory Users can adjust them according to the functional modules For detailed description please refer to H...

Page 50: ...ard doesn t work Check if the device is in standby status Restart the device Replace with fully charged battery TF card can t be identified Check if the TF card is placed wrongly Check if the TF card...

Page 51: ...al is compatible with the tags Ensure the program is correct please refer to DEMO Ensure the tag being scanned is within the RFID sensing area please see 3 2 8 4 Network and Communication Problems Tab...

Page 52: ...he attached stylus or plastic pen shape objects that suit touch screens Do not use steel pen pencil or other sharp and hard articles on the screen Use soft cloth with diluted screen detergent to clean...

Page 53: ...odabar IATA 2 of 5 Code 128 Discrete 2 of 5 UPC A with 2 Supps Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 93 UPC A with 5 Supps UPC A MSI UPC E0 EAN 8 Trioptic Code 39 UPC E0 with 2 Supps EAN 13 Bookland EAN UPC E0 with...

Page 54: ...able If this function enable scanner will recognize code type when scanning a barcode A1 3 Enable Disable Barcodes Appendix Table 2 Typ e Function Barcodes Sample Barcodes UPC A Enable Disable UPC E E...

Page 55: ...55 UPC E1 Enable Disable EAN 8 Enable Disable EAN 13 Enable Disable Bookland EAN Enable...

Page 56: ...56 Disable Code 128 Enable Disable UCC EAN 128 Enable Disable ISBT 128 Enable Disable...

Page 57: ...57 Code 39 Enable Disable Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 Enable Disable Code 39 Full ASCII Enable...

Page 58: ...Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously If an error beep sounds when enabling Trioptic Code 39 disable Code 39 Full ASCII and try again Code 93 Enable Disable Scanning this barcode to enable for a...

Page 59: ...59 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable Disable Scanning this barcode to enable for any length I 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Enable Disable...

Page 60: ...60 Scanning this barcode to enable for any length D 2 of 5 Chinese 2 of 5 Enable Disable Codabar Enable Disable Scanning this barcode to enable for any length Codabar...

Page 61: ...61 MSI Enable Disable Scanning this barcode to enable for any length MSI RSS 14 Enable Disable RSS Limited Enable...

Page 62: ...62 Disable RSS Expanded Enable Disable...

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