DT Research WebDT 435 User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - WebDT 435

Rev Date 9/16/2010 1 WebDT 435 Rugged Handheld Solution Copyright© 2009, DT Research, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 10 WebDT 435 Status LED Indicators Power Mode Status LED Indicator (): i. Blue: Device is powered on ii. Blinking Blue: Main ba

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Rev Date 9/16/2010 11 Getting to Know Your WebDT 435 Getting Started with the WebDT 435 The WebDT 435 comes with a partially charged battery pack that

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 12 Install/ Remove Battery Pack The battery comes with WebDT 435 is shipped partially charged. Before you start using your device,

Page 5 - Introduction

Rev Date 9/16/2010 13 Touch Screen Calibration The first time you turn on the WebDT 435, the system will automatically direct you to do a screen calib

Page 6 - Key Features

Rev Date 9/16/2010 14 The Home Screen After the device is powered on, you are taken to the Home screen, as shown in the picture. The default Home scre

Page 7 - Inside the Package

Rev Date 9/16/2010 15 DTOSK. Input Status Displays the current status of the keypad input- the numeric or the alphabetical (capital or lower c

Page 8 - Knowing your WebDT 435

Rev Date 9/16/2010 16 Front Programmable Buttons The default functions of these buttons are: (From left to right) Show/Hide On Screen Keyboard: Pres

Page 9 - WebDT 435 I/O Ports

Rev Date 9/16/2010 17 + Screen Calibration: Hold the button, and press the button to start the screen calibration. Before the screen calibra

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 18 Managing the Main Battery Power Data and files saved on the device may be stored in RAM memory; therefore, maintain a continuou

Page 11 - Chapter

Rev Date 9/16/2010 19 Charging Internal Battery The power to charge the internal battery can be external power (using a charging peripheral) or an ins

Page 12 - Install/ Remove Battery Pack

Rev Date 9/16/2010 2 Please Read Before Proceeding Note BATTERY IS NOT CHARGED and must be fully charged before using your device. DO NOT REMOVE THE

Page 13 - Touch Screen Calibration

Rev Date 9/16/2010 20 Managing your Device Memory Run Start → Settings → System. In the System Properties window, select the Memory tab. Follow the

Page 14 - The Home Screen

Rev Date 9/16/2010 21 Wireless Connection The WebDT 435 includes WiFi function which supports 802.11 b/g. In default, if there is a WiFi Access Point

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 22 RDP Connection Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a multi-channel protocol that allows a user to connect to a networked computer.

Page 16 - Front Programmable Buttons

Rev Date 9/16/2010 23 WebDT On Screen Keyboard CE Version In the WebDT 435, the Microsoft on screen keyboard and the WebDT On Screen Keyboard (OSK) co

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 24 Save Settings To avoid data or installed application loss after the device is turned off, execute the Save Settings function to

Page 18 - Internal Backup Battery

Rev Date 9/16/2010 25 Password Settings The WebDT 435 can be protected by password when the device is powered on or resumed from suspend mode. Tap St

Page 19 - Charging Internal Battery

Rev Date 9/16/2010 26 OS Recovery When the WebDT 435 OS is damaged (For example, the device might stop at the splash screen when turned on) but eBoot

Page 20 - Managing your Device Memory

Rev Date 9/16/2010 27 3. Run WebDT 435 USB Recovery program on the PC or Notebook. A dialog window will be shown as the right picture. The WebDT 435 s

Page 21 - Wireless Connection

Rev Date 9/16/2010 28 8. On the WebDT 435 USB Recovery program at PC or Notebook side, select a correct OS image file and click the Update button as

Page 22 - RDP Connection

Rev Date 9/16/2010 29 Using Applications The WebDT 435 provides several useful applications and utilities that can be accessed from the Windows/Progra

Page 23 - Show/Hide the WebDT OSK

Rev Date 9/16/2010 3 Table of Contents PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING ...

Page 24 - Save Settings

Rev Date 9/16/2010 30 Using the WebDT Update The WebDT 435 operating system and Firmware can be updated through an FTP, HTTP or a local storage device

Page 25 - Password Settings

Rev Date 9/16/2010 31 Using the System Utilities There are three major sections in the System Utility- Communication Status- It lets user to enable

Page 26 - OS Recovery

Rev Date 9/16/2010 32 Using the Button Manager The Button Manager is an application you can use to customize the functions of the 3 front buttons, the

Page 27 - Enter LowLevelFormat

Rev Date 9/16/2010 33 1. : This button is defined as the Suspend/Resume function. When the device is in operation, press once will suspend the device

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 34 Assign Button Function: To assign a function to a button: 1. Start Button Manager by tapping in the task bar. 2. Tap the butt

Page 29 - Using Applications

Rev Date 9/16/2010 35 Using the Barcode Scanner Before using scanner, user needs to run the Scanner Configure program to make sure the target barcode

Page 30 - Using the WebDT Update

Rev Date 9/16/2010 36 3. When EAN.UCC Composite A/B is activated, deactivate Codablock F 4. When MicroPDF is activated, deactivate Codablock F 5. Cod

Page 31 - Using the System Utilities

Rev Date 9/16/2010 37 Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader User can write application to control MSR (Magnetic Strip Reader) via COM port. User can test M

Page 32 - Using the Button Manager

Rev Date 9/16/2010 38 Using the WebDT Device Manager CE Client WebDT Device Manager is remote device management server software, which is used to mana

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 39 Using the WebDT Keyboard Wedge The WebDT Keyboard Wedge is the software program that interfaces with the device to translate dat

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 4 OS RECOVERY ...

Page 35 - Using the Barcode Scanner

Rev Date 9/16/2010 40 Configuration Select the Configuration command, a Configuration window will display. Check the “Add ENTER key after data” to aut

Page 36 - Testing a Barcode Scanne

Rev Date 9/16/2010 41 Using the ActiveSync to Connect with a PC To connect the WebDT 435 with your personal computer, you will need the hardware, soft

Page 37 - Connect MSR

Rev Date 9/16/2010 42 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT Warning Handle battery packs carefully Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re

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Rev Date 9/16/2010 5 Introduction he WebDT 435 features a 3.5” TFT LCD display, an integrated magnetic stripe reader (MSR), and optional point-of-serv

Page 39 - Enabling Keyboard Wedge

Rev Date 9/16/2010 6 Key Features 3.5” TFT-LCD touch screen Outdoor-viewable display Integrated magnetic strip reader (MSR) Slim and lightweight desi

Page 40 - Configuration

Rev Date 9/16/2010 7 Inside the Package The following are included inside the box: 1 x WebDT 435 with Battery Pack 1 x Hand Strap attached on the WebD

Page 41 - RFID and Vibrator SDK

Rev Date 9/16/2010 8 Knowing your WebDT 435 WebDT 435 Views Front Back A: Magnetic Stripe Reader B: 21-key keypad C: Power Button D: Battery E: Ba

Page 42 - Warning

Rev Date 9/16/2010 9 WebDT 435 I/O Ports Right Left Figure 2 Top Bottom Figure 3

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