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User Manual Guide   DOTH-100  Windows CE® .NET Ruggedized PDA
 DOTH-100 User Reference 2 DOTel. Co., Ltd.  #412, Kolon Science Valley2,  811 Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea 152-878  Tel.+82-2-850-3636  Fax. +82-2-850-3637 www.dotel.co.kr  Copyright ○c1999 Dotel Co., Ltd. An Unpublished Work – All right reserved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described there in may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Dotel Co., Ltd.. or its wholly owned subsidiaries ("Dotel"). Owners of Dotel products are hereby granted a non-exclusive, revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the purchaser's own internal business purposes. Purchaser shall not remove or alter any proprietary notices, including copyright notices, contained in this documentation and shall ensure that all notices appear on any reproductions of the documentation. Should future revisions of this manual be published, you can acquire printed versions by contacting Dotel Customer Administration. Electronic versions may either be downloadable from the Dotel web site (www. Dotel.co.kr) or provided on appropriate media. If you visit our web site and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other Dotel publications, please let us know via the “Contact Dotel ” page.  Disclaimer Reasonable measures have been taken to ensure that the information included in this manual is complete and accurate. However, Dotel reserves the right to change any specification at anytime without prior notice. Dotel is a registered trademark of Dotel Co., Ltd..  The Dotel logo is a trademark of Dotel . All other trademarks and trade names referred to herein are property of their respective owners. Dotel is a registered trademark of Dotel Co., Ltd.. and of its wholly owned subsidiaries. Microsoft Windows®, Windows® 2000, Windows® CE .NET, Windows® NT, and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 3Contents Before You Begin ........................................................................................................ 6 Chap1. Using The DOTH-100 ....................................................................................... 6 1. Introducing ............................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Features ......................................................................................................... 7 1.2 View of the DOYH-100 ..................................................................................... 9 2. Power ................................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Power ON/OFF ............................................................................................... 11 2.1.1 Power ON ............................................................................................. 11 2.1.2 Power OFF ............................................................................................ 11 2.1.3 What is idle mode? ................................................................................. 11 2.1.4 Suspend mode ...................................................................................... 12 2.2 Battery .......................................................................................................... 12 2.2.1 Checking Battery Power .......................................................................... 12 2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status .......................................................................... 12 2.3 Removing and installing the battery ................................................................... 12 2.3.1 Removing the battery .............................................................................. 12 2.3.2 Installing the battery ............................................................................... 12 2.4 Battery discharging ......................................................................................... 12 2.5 Recharging the battery .................................................................................... 12 2.5.1 Using the adapter .................................................................................. 12 2.5.2 Using the Dock ...................................................................................... 13 2.6 Backup Battery ............................................................................................... 13 2.7 Disposal of the spent battery ............................................................................ 13         2.8 LED Notification ............................................................................................. 13 3. Setting up the DOTH-100 ........................................................................................ 14 3.1 Power On ...................................................................................................... 14 3.2 Power Off ...................................................................................................... 14 3.3 Adjusting the Brightness .................................................................................. 14 3.4 Calibrating the screen ..................................................................................... 15 3.5 Adjusting the Volume ...................................................................................... 15 3.6 Setting up the Date and Time ........................................................................... 16 3.7 Power Configuration ....................................................................................... 16 3.8 Schemes Tab ................................................................................................. 16 3.9 Memory Allocation .......................................................................................... 17 4. Resetting the DOTH-100 ......................................................................................... 18 4.1 Soft Reset ..................................................................................................... 18 4.2 Hard Reset (cold reset) ................................................................................... 18 5. Flash Disk ............................................................................................................. 19 5.1 Hard reset ..................................................................................................... 19 5.2 Soft reset ...................................................................................................... 20 5.3 Return back to the existing place ...................................................................... 21 6. Registry Backup ..................................................................................................... 23 7. Using the keypad ................................................................................................... 25 7.1 Change current character ................................................................................ 25 7.2 Inputting the data ........................................................................................... 25 7.3 Setting device though the <Fn> key .................................................................. 26
 DOTH-100 User Reference 4464753535555568. Using the stylus ..................................................................................................... 27 Chap 2. Windows Program .......................................................................................... 28 1. Basic Information ................................................................................................... 28 1.1 Task Bar and Command Bar ............................................................................. 28 1.2 Pop-up Menus ............................................................................................... 29 2. Executing a Program............................................................................................... 29 3. Entering information ............................................................................................... 29 3.1 Using the Onscreen keypad ............................................................................. 29 3.2 Using the Transcriber ...................................................................................... 30 4. Customizing Your DOTH-100 ................................................................................... 31 4.1 Adjust settings ............................................................................................... 31 4.2 Adding or Removing the Programs .................................................................... 31 4.3 Adding the Programs Using ActiveSync ............................................................. 31 4.4 Removing the Programs................................................................................... 32 5. Microsoft ActiveSync .............................................................................................. 32 5.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync .............................................................................. 32 5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop .................................................. 32 5.3 Setting up a Partnership .................................................................................. 33 5.4 Transferring Files ............................................................................................ 33 6. Microsoft WordPad ................................................................................................. 33 7. Window Media Player .............................................................................................. 34 8. Internet Explorer ..................................................................................................... 34 9. Context Sensitive Help ............................................................................................ 35 Chap 3. Optional Module   ........................................................................................... 36 1. 1D barcode Scanner ............................................................................................... 37 1.1 1DScanner(Demo program) .............................................................................. 37 1.2 Setting up the AT1DEmulator ............................................................................ 39 2. Wireless LAN ......................................................................................................... 41 2.1 Power on Wireless LAN .................................................................................... 41 2.2 IP Information ................................................................................................ 42 2.3 Setting manually ............................................................................................. 43 2.4 Power Off Wireless Off .................................................................................... 43 3. Bluetooth .............................................................................................................. 44 3.1 To enable Bluetooth ........................................................................................ 44 3.2 Bluetooth Manager .......................................................................................... 44 3.3 Connecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP) .................................................................... 44 4. 13.56 MHz Reader .................................................................................................. 46         4.1 Leader type.....................................................................................................         4.2 Running Multi Reader .................................................................................................. 5. GPS Module .......................................................................................................... 49 5.1 Executing the GPS .......................................................................................... 50 5.2 Configuring the Port and Baud Setting for Executing the GPS ............................... 50 5.3 Checking the GPS status ................................................................................. 51 6. GSM Module.................................................................................................         6.1 Using the GSM.......................................................................................         6.2 Telephone image....................................................................................         6.3 Function of GSM.................................................................................... 7. Camera......................................................................................................
  DOTH-100 User Reference 5586060606061626264656667688. Printer........................................................................................................         9.1 Check the printer paper............................................................................         9.2 change the printer paper...........................................................................         9.3 printer output steps................................................................................. 9. MSR......................................................................................................... 10. ICC Reader................................................................................................ 11. Fingerprint.................................................................................................         12.1 Registering fingerprint............................................................................         12.2 Releasing Fingerprint............................................................................. 12. Cradle...................................................................................................... DOTH-100 Specifications................................................................................... AS Information................................................................................................. FCC & CE Information........................................................................................
 DOTH-100 User Reference 6Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information  Who should read this manual? This  manual  is  written  for  the  person  who  is  responsible  for  installing,  configuring,  and maintaining the DOTH-100. This manual provides you with information about the features of the DOTH-100, and how to install, configure, operate, and maintain it. Before  you work with the DOTH-100, you should be  familiar with  your network and general networking terms, such as IP address.   Safety information   Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings  and  cautions  in  this document  before  you  handle  and  operate  DOTel  equipment.  You  can  be  seriously  injured, and  equipment  and  data  can  be  damaged  if  you  do  not  follow  the  safety  warnings  and cautions.  WARNING   A warning alerts  you to an  operating procedure, practice,  condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid serious injury to the person who working on the equipment    CAUTION A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.  NOTICE A notice makes you have more information while you use DOTH-100          1. This machine is for business (Grade A)with EMI, seller or user have to be more careful with caution, you should use the purpose of using it in areas outside the home.  2. This Radio facilities have possibility which is mixed to electric wave in using. 3. This can't do life security and related services. Notice
  DOTH-100 User Reference 7Chap1. Using THE DOTH-100 This  chapter  introduces  the  DOTH-100  Mobile  Computer  to  enhance  wireless  connectivity needs and contains hardware and software configuration to assist you in making the most out of your DOTH-100.  1. Introducing   DOTH-100 mobile computer is a small, ergonomically designed mobile computer built on the Microsoft window CE NET 5.0 operating system. The PDA uses an Intel® Bulverde CPU and a 3.5”  VGA, color Touch screen display. The PDA supports wireless LAN 802.11b/g (embedded module) for communication.  1.1 Features   Remove all the items from the packing box, and check to make sure all the parts are present:    1) H-100 PDA   2) Lithium Ion Battery Pack   3) Power Adaptor   4) USB Sync cable  5) Stylus pen   6) Hand strap  7) Cradle                                 4 12 536
 DOTH-100 User Reference 8                              7. Cradle
  DOTH-100 User Reference 9 1.2 View of the DOTH-100    Refer to Table 1 for a list and description of the illustrated features.                                                                                                                                      Figure1. front                  Figure2. beside  printer(75mm/sec) MSR  :  Track(2,3)  or Track(1,2,3) (optional) Touch screen LCD Printer latch IC Card Reader keypad RESET button (SOFT/HARD RESET) Paper check window FUNCTION KEY Power LED Mark WLAN LED mark
 DOTH-100 User Reference 101.2 View of the DOTH-100              Figure3. Top          Figure4. bottom                                 Figure5. back Scanner window (1D imager) 2.0 Mega pixel Camera Earphone jack USB Port CRADLE connect point Adopter jack Battery Handstrap holder Built in speaker Fingerprint
  DOTH-100 User Reference 112. Power This section introduces the power system of DOTH-100 such as power switch and battery.  2.1 Power ON/OFF 2.1.1 Power ON 1. Press power key, the DOTH-100 and the backlight will be on. 2. To save power and prolong the battery, the screen gets to be off, when the DOTH-100  goes  into  idle  mode.  And  it  is  easy  to  resume  activity.  Just  tap  the  screen  or press any key on the keypad.  2.1.2 Power OFF 1. Press  power  key,  you  actually  suspend  the DOTH-100  and  turn off the display and backlight. 2. The other method: Tap start > Suspend  2.1.3 What is idle mode? It  is  the  period  that  computer  goes  on  without  any  activity  for a long time, but it doesn’ t have influence on data   You can set up the idle mode and the PDA will go into the idle mode automatically after the interval  that  you  set  goes  to  the  end.  It  helps  you  prolong  your  battery  life.  If  you  want  to restart your DOTH-100 while the PDA goes into idle time, tap anywhere on the screen. To change the time into idle mode Tap Start > Setting > Control Panel > Power                   Figure 1. Setting Idle time
 DOTH-100 User Reference 122.1.4 Suspend mode 1. When you do not use DOTH-100 for a long time, make your DOTH-100 go into the suspend mode for saving power. 2.    If you want to restart your DOTH-100, press power key.  2.2 Battery DOTH-100 uses replaceable 7.4V 1,800mAh Li-ion Cell x2 Li-ion batteries.   If the battery continues to drop to the “ Low Battery Status” , the battery status LED becomes red and blinks. You need to recharge the battery.  2.2.1 Checking Battery Power You can check the battery status by using the power applet. Tap Start > Settings] > Control panel > Power The power control panel applet displays a battery power gauge.  2.2.2 Very Low Battery Status To prevent the DORH-100 from being discharged completely, your DORH-100  will  be suspended, when the battery continues to get low. You need to recharge your battery before the battery continues to drop.    2.3 Removing and installing the battery  2.3.1 Removing the battery At first, pull out the hand scrap and then press the battery latch to the above until the battery is released from the DORH-100, then lift it out.  2.3.2 Installing the battery Insert the bottom of battery into the sunken place located in battery compartment, and press the battery latch to the above until the battery is installed completely.  2.4 Battery discharging   Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme temperatures, input devices, and your usage, but generally you can use DORH-100 for 6~12hours. If the DOTH-100 is not on external power and battery pack is removed, it will enter suspend mode.  2.5 Recharging the battery   Use the adapter provided from DOTel to recharge your battery.  Caution Your DOTH-100 can be damaged, in case of using the adapter that is not provided from DOTel.  2.5.1 Using the adapter The charge/operating power can be applied to DOTH-100 by using DC adapter. 1. Connect the adapter to the power cord. 2. Connect the DC power jack to the DOTH-100. When the battery is charging, the LED becomes red.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 132.5.2 Using the Dock The Dock is for charging DOTH-100, and the dock is one of which also can act as a communication port.  CAUTION Make sure the DOTH-100 is firmly seated in the dock, charger, or power adaptor.   If it is not firmly seated, battery charging and communication with the Host PC will NOT be initiated.  2.6 Backup Battery The backup battery in the PDA is a 100mAh rechargeable battery that holds system data at least 2 hours without main battery.    CAUTION   If you remove the battery or the battery completely discharges, there is a two(2)hour window in which to insert a charged battery before the backup battery completely discharges and the contents of the RAM memory are lost. It is a good idea to keep your data and applications in Flask Disk for that reason. Refer to “ Flash Disk”  for more information. If both the battery pack and the backup battery are allowed to discharge completely, you must recharge both batteries for thirteen (13) hours.  The backup battery is charged off the battery pack, so it is important to keep the battery pack with at least a minimal charge so the unit can maintain date, time, data, and other settings.  2.7 Disposal of the spent battery   When the battery reaches the end of its useful life, the spent battery must be disposed by a qualified recycler or material handler    Warning   Do not mix the spent battery with the solid waste stream and keep away from children.   2.8 LED Notification LED color notify status of charging, Charge complete, WLAN.                1. Charge LED 2. WLAN LED     LED Color Explain Charge LED Red  Charging Green  Charge complete WLAN  Green  Receving Data
 DOTH-100 User Reference 143. Setting up the DOTH-100 This section describes the basic information for setting your DOTH-100.  3.1 Power On Press the Power key briefly to turn on the PDA. The Backlight comes on automatically. Press this key again briefly to turn off the PDA. To turn off the Backlight while the PDA goes on, press and hold the key for at least a second. This key acts to toggle the Backlight function off and on.   3.2 Power Off To turn the PDA off, press the Power key again.   This action suspends the device, but does not actually turn it off. All running applications remain as   you left them until you press the Power key again to resume operation of the device.     Figure 1. Background Screen  3.3 Adjusting the Brightness The DOTH-100 manufactured at the factory keeps 80% brightness, but because of several reasons such as dark environment or user’ s condition of eyesight, and above all, the illumination consumes much power, so that the users want to adjust the backlight. To adjust backlight: Tap Start > Settings > control panel > backlight                 Figure 2. Adjusting Brightness    Level : you can adjust the brightness Backlight: : you can adjust the entry time into idle mode when use DOTH-100 with battery power   or external power.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 153.4 Calibrating the screen According to user’ s personal treatment, and activity, applications installed in the DOTH-100 need to be set up after purchasing it.  Calibrating the Touch Screen Thought the screen is already calibrated, but if you   have feeling that your screen isn’ t responding properly to your tap, you can recalibrate it again.  To recalibrate the screen  Tap start > Settings > Control panel > Stylus > Calibration > Recalibration  Press and briefly hold stylus on the center   of target, and repeat 5 times as the target   moves around the screen. The screen counts   30 seconds after calibrating, and you can   finish the recalibration to touch screen   wherever you want. If you did not have any action, the screen will automatically finish the recalibration of itself.  Figure 3. Recalibrating  3.5 Adjusting the Volume Volume & Sounds Your  DOTH-100  manufactured  at  factory  is  set  at  the  maximum  volume,  so  you  can  adjust the volume if you need suitable sound. To adjust Volume & Sounds   Tap Start > Settings > Volume & Sounds Volume tap: tap to adjust Volume Sounds tab: tap to set the imitated sounds            Figure 4. Adjusting volume
 DOTH-100 User Reference 163.6 Setting up the Date and Time Date & time You can set the current time located at the bottom   of screen. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date & Time    Year: Select the year, then the spin control appears. Try to set the year though the navigation key or   up/down button. Month: Select the month directly, then the full months of one year appear. Try to select the correct month. You can also select the month though the left/right key. Day: Just tap a day in the calendar. Time: you can set the time though the up/down button.   3.7 Power Configuration  To adjust power management settings,   Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power Use this control panel to check the charge on the battery or to change the Power settings.  Battery Tab Battery tap: It shows the power remained in the main battery and the backup battery.  To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press   the <Enter> key on the keypad.  3.8 Schemes Tab   It allows you to determine the entry time of user’ s idle mode, system idle mode, and suspend mode while   you use either main battery or AC power. This will helps you to save more power, if you have to move   repeatedly on your work.     To exit, press OK from the command bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.                                                                  Figure 5. Date/Time Figure 6. Battery status Figure 7 . Schemes Tab
  DOTH-100 User Reference 173.9 Memory Allocation  Adjust the Memory Allocation with the following steps:  1.Tab Start > Settings > Control Panel   > System Properties  2.Seletc the Memory tab.  3.Move the slider to adjust memory allocation.   Default storage Memory is normally set to about   8 MB with the remainder.  4. Press the OK button, or the <Enter>key on   the keypad.                                  Figure8. Memory Allocation
 DOTH-100 User Reference 184. Resetting the DOTH-100 When  the  DOTH-100  completely  stops  responding  for  your  command,  or  an  application  is locked  up  and  does  not  respond,  and  when  you  want  to  upgrade  the  firmware,  it  may  be necessary to perform a reset.  Caution Always attempt a Soft reset before initiating a Hard reset. Once you initiate a cold reset, all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared. It is a good idea to store important data in the resident (Flash Disk) for this reason.  Warning Do not use force or a sharp object like paper clip to press the reset button. Use the stylus for that purpose. Sharp object like paper clip could puncture the seal of the reset key.   4.1 Soft Reset When you should perform the soft reset? When you cannot turn on or off a program, or execute other programs because of “ hang”-the system error that stops responding. The “ soft reset”  for recovering the DOTH-100 is to press R/S button on the front of DOTH-100. This method not guarantee that cashed disk data will be saved, so transactional data maybe lost during the reset.  Procedure to Soft Reset. To initialize soft reset, press and hold the <Reset> key.    After Soft Reset •  The splash screen will appear shortly. •  The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen. •  The custom settings in the registry are persistent. •  The RF Network PC Card if present, connects to the network system.   4.2 Hard Reset (cold reset) When you should perform the cold reset? If  the  performed  reset  method  fails  to  restore  system  operation,  it  may  be  necessary  to perform a hard reset. This is a boot method that formats the object store to clean data and registry  information  from  the  DOTH-100  system  and  restores  them  to  their  factory-default state. This will erase the memory in the DOTH-100, including all applications and data files found in the object store (user store).   A Hard reset is a complete reset of the PDA in which all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared.  Hard Reset Procedure. To perform a Hard reset, simultaneously press the <Reset> key with the stylus while pressing the <power> key.  After Hard Reset.   When a PDA goes through the Hard reset sequence, it clears the working RAM and initializes the file system. •  The splash screen will appear shortly.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 19•  You will be asked to recalibrate the touch screen. Press the <ESC> key to circumvent recalibration. • The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen. •  The custom settings in the registry are persistent. •  The RF Network PC Card if present, connects to the network system. •  The application saved in Flash Disk will not be deleted after cold reset (refer to section 5 Flash Disk)      5. Flash Disk   In addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE .NET terminals, the DOTH-100 is also equipped with a Flash Disk, and all the application and data in the Flash Disk can be persisted in its own condition after the hard reset. From this point of view, it is a kind of very useful method to keep important application and execute user’ s own application automatically after the hard reset.  5.1 Hard reset 1. At first copy an execute file you want to re-execute. 2. Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open Start folder >Open Hard Reset folder 3. Paste the copied file in the Hard Reset Folder.                                     Fitgure1. Click Flask Disk                        Figure2. Click Start folder
 DOTH-100 User Reference 20                     Figure 3. Open the HardReset folder        Figure4. An application in the HardReset folder        If you don’ t want to execute the application copied in the Flash Disk, after the hard reset is performed, press the “ Fn”  key during the hard reset.  5.2 Soft reset 1. At first copy an execute file you want to execute after warm reset. 2. Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open Start folder > Open Reset folder 3. Paste the copied file in the Reset folder.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 21                      Figure 5. Open Reset Folder                    Figure 6. An application in theReset folder    If you don’ t want to execute the application copied in the Flash Disk, after the Warm reset is performed, press the “ Fn”  key during the Warm reset.  5.3 Return back to the existing place   When a PDA goes through the hard Reset sequence, it clears the working RAM and initializes the file system, but because of Flash Disk you can make your files return back to their existed place after the Hard Reset get performed. This method is also very useful to configure your system without any action after the hard Reset.  To make files get replaced: Copy files you want to replace after the hard reset. Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open CopyFile
 DOTH-100 User Reference 22Double-tap My Device > Flash Disk > Open CopyFile                     Figure 10. Click CopyFile                   Figure 11. Copy files you want to replace   To make your files return back to the background screen (₩Windows₩Background)  after Hard Reset, paste your Files into the Desktop folder. To make your files return back to programs (₩Windows₩Programs)  folder after Hard Reset, paste your Files into the Programs folder. To make your files return back to Windows (₩Windows) after Hard Reset, paste your Files into the Windows folder.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 236. Registry Backup Your DOTH-100 is preparing the Registry Backup program for solution to save the user’ s registry. This is a very useful method to restore your DOTH-100, when you perform the hard reset, and even if it is discharged completely.  The main function of registry:   1. Makes connection between WLAN and AP. 2. Execute RegistryBackUp program and save registry. Restores the connection between WLAN and AP after hard or soft reset.                                            Figure1. Setting WLAN
 DOTH-100 User Reference 24 To save registry: Tap My device > Windows > Double-tap Registry Backup                                                  Figure 4. Registry Save Figure 2. Registry BackUp Figure 3. Save or delete registry
  DOTH-100 User Reference 257. Using the keypad The keypad is useful to input data and most of the keys on the keypad have more than one function. Try to input data with the keypad after know how to use it and keep the intimate knowledge like following tips in your mind.   7.1 Change current character To change the current input character type, press the <key> key, than you can see the changed current key type like following steps: Numeric > Lowercase > Uppercase                            Figure1. Changing Current Character   7.2 Inputting the data Numeric Mode: After making your choice to the Numeric Mode through the<key> key, and just press from 1 to 10 numeric keys. Alpha Mode: In alphabetical order, there are 2~3 letters per key. To input the first letter, press the key you want input one time, and to input the second and third letter, press the key how many times as the letter is ordered on the key continuously.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 267.3 Setting device though the <Fn> key Press <Fn> + other keys simultaneously to activate follows.  Fn + Key  Function Navigation <Up>  Increase sound. Navigation <Down>  Decrease sound. KBD  Execute App1 program. App1  Execute User Program program.(Ref. Control Panel - >Button)  z Tap Start > Control panel > Application Buttons and designate App1as you want to execute anytime.  KBD button: you can make the touch screen display the input panel program directly to press the KBD button on the front of the DOTH-100.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 278. Using the stylus The stylus is located next to the Battery pack on the right rear of the PDA. The stylus on the PDA is the equivalent of the mouse on a PC.  Warning: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the DOTH-100’ s touch screen display. Use only the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch screen-sensitive display.    Use the stylus to: *Navigate the touch screen display. *Select characters in the soft input panel (SIP). *Select applications from the desktop or system tray. *Select buttons, tabs, fields and text within applications and dialog boxes.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 28Chap 2. Windows Program   This  chapter  introduces  Microsoft  Windows  CE  5.0  for  Pocket  PC. While using the DOTEL Mobile Computer, keep these key points in mind:  1)  Tap Start on the  navigation  bar, located  at  the bottom of the screen, to quickly move to programs, files, and settings. 2) Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu containing a list of actions you can perform.  1. Basic Information  1.1 Task Bar and Command Bar The task bar is located at the bottom of the screen. It displays the active program and current time, switch to programs, input panel, and battery status. .   Command bar         Input panel                                  WLAN Status                    Battery Status          Current program    Tab to start a program  Figure 1. Task Bar and Command Bar   Use the command bar to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names, functions.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 29 1.2 Pop-up Menus Use  pop-up  menus  to  quickly  perform  an  action  on  an  item.  For  example,  you  can  use  a pop-up menu to delete or copy of an item. To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the item on which you want to perform the action. When the menu appears, tap the action you want to perform, or tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without doing the action. 2. Executing a Program When you turn on the DOTH-100 for the first time, you can see the following start screen. Try to double-tap   “ My device”  Icon > windows > Program > tap an icon you want to execute.   You  can  also  display  it  by  tapping  the  Start flag at the bottom left of your display.             3. Entering information You  can  enter  information  on  your  DOTH-100  in  several  ways,  depending  on  the  type  you have and the program you are using.   3.1 Using the Onscreen keypad Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your DOTH-100. You can both type using onscreen keyboard or write using transcriber.                 To make pop-up menu appears, double-tap the keypad icon on the taskbar. Double-click  Figure  2.  Executing  a  Program  to use Start Flag Figure 3-1. Selecting SIP menu Figure 3-2 Popping-up SIP
 DOTH-100 User Reference 30To make soft input panel (SIP) popped up, tap the keypad icon on the taskbar, or press   “KBD/)) “ key on the keypad.  3.2 Using the Transcriber With Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper. Double-tap input panel icon, than tap Transcriber. After selecting, than write anywhere on the screen.                                               Figure  4.  Using  keyboard  in  an application program Figure  5.  Using  Transcriber  in  an application program
  DOTH-100 User Reference 314. Customizing Your DOTH-100 You can customize your mobile by adjusting setting and installing additional software. 4.1 Adjust settings To adjust settings to fit the way you work: Tap [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] To open a program, you can use the “ File”  pop-up menu, or double-tap an icon you want execute in the Control Panel.   To arrange programs with detail, tap the “ View”  and select “ Detail” , and than tap “ Arrange Icons” . If you want to arrange all the icons by description, tap “ By Description” , and if you want to arrange all icons by alphabetic order, tap “ By Name”.                    Figure 1. Setting Icons  4.2 Adding or Removing the Programs Programs added to your DOTH-100 Mobile computer at the factory are stored in ROM (Read Only Memory). You cannot remove this software, and you cannot accidentally lose ROM contents. Applications added to your DOTH-100 Mobile computer go into the Object Store, Which is located in Flash ROM. You can install any program created for DOTH-100, as long as there is enough memory.  4.3 Adding the Programs Using ActiveSync 1. Use the Explore in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on your PDA, and locate the program. 2. Right-click on the program, then select Create Shortcut. 3. Move the shortcut to the Programs folder in the Windows folder. The shortcut appears on the menu.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 32 4.4 Removing the Programs To remove a program, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > tap Remove Programs Icon, than select the program you want to remove. Press the “ Remove”  tap.                    Figure 2. Input a program to remove    5. Microsoft ActiveSync This section provides instructions on setting up the Host PC so that the PC can communicate with the PDA and the dock. 5.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync You can synchronize the information on your desktop with the information on your DOTH-100. Synchronization compares the data on your DOTH-100 with your desktop and updates both computers with the most recent information  NOTICE: You must have Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 or greater on your desktop before you can synchronize information with your DOTH-100.  With ActiveSync You can also do: 1. Back up and restore your DOTH-100 data 2. Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your DOTH-100 and desktop. 3. Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode. For example, you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop or only when you choose the synchronize command. 4. Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized.  For more information, please refer to the instruction of Microsoft ActiveSync. 5.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a desktop with the files on your PDA. The DOTH-100 comes from the factory with ActiveSync loaded. If you have
  DOTH-100 User Reference 33 ActiveSync already installed on your PC, make sure that you have v4.2 or higher. To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC:  1. Go to the Microsoft Windows CE .NET website and download the most current version of ActiveSync http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads/.    Install the most current version of Microsoft ActiveSync (v4.2 or greater) on the host PC. 2. Once ActiveSync is installed, it will attempt to connect to the DOTH-100; allow it to fail on the first attempt.  5.3 Setting up a Partnership ActiveSync file synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the DOTH-100 and the Host PC. Setting up a Partnership. 1. Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the DOTH-100. 2. Select Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchronization options. Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your My Documents directory. During the ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized to the My Documents directory on the DOTH-100. 5.4 Transferring Files To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC: 1. Select Start > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync   2. Double-click on the ActiveSync icon in the System Tool Tray. 1. After you have established a connection with your PDA, tap the Explore button at the top of the      ActiveSync window (or select Explore form the File menu). Navigate to the target directory on your portable and copy the desired file by using the Copy/Paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file(s) into the folder.  6. Microsoft WordPad Use Microsoft WordPad to create documents, such as letters or meeting minutes. Select Start > Programs > Microsoft WordPad   The PDA comes with WordPad for Windows CE .NET installed from the factory. The following text and document file types are compatible with WordPad: Text (*.txt ), Word Document (*.doc ), Rich Text File (*.rtf ), WordPad (*.pwd )               Figure 1. WordPad
 DOTH-100 User Reference 347. Window Media Player Use Media Player on your desktop to copy digital audio and video files to your DOTH-100. You can play Window media and MP3 files on your DOTH-100. To display Media Player: Tap Star > Programs > Media Player   Figure 1. Media Player                   8. Internet Explorer The PDA comes with Internet Explorer for Windows CE.Net installed 1. Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start > Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. To set a default home page, navigate to the desired default web page. 3. Select View > Internet Options from the command bar. 4. Enter the desired URL in the Start Page field. Press the OK button.                  Figure 1. Internet Explorer
  DOTH-100 User Reference 359. Context Sensitive Help Microsoft Windows CE context sensitive help is available where ever a help button appears in the upper right hand corner of the window. To open context sensitive Help, select/tap in the upper right corner of most screens. Select/tap the desired item from the list of hot links.                                           Figure 1. Sensitive Help
 DOTH-100 User Reference 36Chap3. Option Module The automatic identification and wireless network technology has helped users to keep their information,  and  makes  IT  engineers  try  various  methods  to  develop  modules  used  within mobile  computer.  The  DOTH-100  can  also  be  supported  with  the  optional  modules  for  the needs of users. This section provides you with the information of the Optional Modules, and sources for additional product information. You need to confirm the follow information before you get the device that you want to use.       DOTH-100 Option  1) Barcode Reader   -. 1D Scanner Barcode Reader  2) Wireless LAN –  801.11 b.g  3) Bluetooth (Stack Service –  Only Supports SPP)  4) RF 13.56    –  Mifare, ISO15693 -. Integrated in the PDA  5) GPS Module The Options to install the GPS Module  6) CDMA  7) GSM  8) Camera  9) Printer  10) MSR ( Magnetic Stripe Reader)  11) IC Card Reader  12) Fingerprint
  DOTH-100 User Reference 371. 1D barcode Scanner – DOTH-100 option facts This chapter introduces the DOTH-100 built in with the 1D barcode  Scanner  program  to assist you in making the most out of your DOTH-100 1.1 1DScanner(Demo program)   You can execute AT1DTScanner coded from DOTEL to make sure that your DOTH-100 scans barcodes exactly.          Figure 1. Scan Window for 1D image   1) To execute Scanner Diagnostics   Tap [start] -> [program] -> [Scanner] -> [AT1DSMScanner]    2) Reading barcodes 1. Press the L/R scanning button or Fn2, KBD key to scan barcode. You can also tap the “ Start”  on the screen to scan a barcode when the lager beam is aimed to a barcode. 2. Make sure that your DOTH-100 scans barcode exactly on the demo program. * The scanned data will be displayed on the screen, if your DOTH-100 reads a tag exactly.                     Figure 2. 1D Scanner Program
 DOTH-100 User Reference 38                                           Figure 5. Load factory default    Figure 3. Select barcodes that you are Optional Function:   Decides to format  or  not  the result value  to be added   with its type.  Figure 4. Detailed function
  DOTH-100 User Reference 391.2 Setting up the AT1DEmulator   You can input the barcode value you scanned in any application program that has a cursor after setting the AT1Demulator. Like an input device, the AT1Demulator makes data displayed in an application program (see the following figure)                    1) Using the AT1DEmulator Because the AT1DEmulator can apply to all application programs that have a cursor such like Web program, Wordpad and others, you can input the scanned data directly without coding any application program. 2) To executing Emulator   Tap [Start] -> [Program] -> [Scanner] -> [AT1DTCEmulator]                    Figure 7. AT1DTCEmulator.exe -> Tap this AT1DTCEmulator Icon  Fiture6. Barcode value in the WordPad Program
 DOTH-100 User Reference 40  3) Setting the Emulator                     Figure 8. Setting Menu  1. Result Type There are 2 kinds of method to print the scanned barcode data where a curser is pointing. A. Keyboard Event : Print the scanned barcode data like input Keyboard   B. Copy & Paste : Print the scanned barcode data with Clipboard 2. Terminator You can set the termination code at the end of Barcode Value to tap “ Terminator” .   A. None : No input the termination code. B. CRLF(Default Setting) : Carriage Return & Line Feed (Enter code)   C. Space : Input Space code. D. Tab : Input Tab key code. 3. KeySetup You can make Hardware keys set to aim the lager beam.   A. F1 ~ F8 Key : press those keys on the keypad to read barcode after setting. B. Gun1, Gun2 : Set for the gun-typed DOTH-100 . C. KBD/1, KBD/2 key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key D. Left Key, Right Key key : Same with the F1 ~ F8 Key  4. Sound : set the sound On/Off after Scanning Barcode   5. Vibrator : set the Vibrator On/Off after Scanning Barcode   6. Setting : NO use. 7. Close : Make Emulator Program closed
  DOTH-100 User Reference 41 2. Wireless LAN - DOTH-100 option facts The DOTH-100 is versatile mobile computer that you can add to your wireless LAN. It has an internal 802.11 b/g radio to transfer data using wireless communications. This section of the manual  assumes  that  you  have  already  set  up  your  wireless  communications  network including access points. Your  DOTH-100  supports  TCP/IP  network  protocols.  In  a  TCP/IP  network, the DOTH-100 communicates with a host computer directly using TCP/IP. The access point acts a bridge to allow communications in wireless networks.  2.1 Power on Wireless LAN   The  default  of  Wireless  LAN  was  set  with  “ WLan  off”   when  your  DOTH-100  was manufactured at the factory. To make wireless LAN on: 1. Select Start > Programs > ATWlan                       After selecting “ WLan On”  the LAN icon appears on the control bar. Connecting your DOTH-100 to a network device: Double tap LAN icon > tap Wireless Information.         Figure 1. Wireless icon Figure 2. Select AP
 DOTH-100 User Reference 42                    Select a network that your DOTH-100 has scanned in the list box, and tap Connect after selecting the network, than the network will be connected to your DOTH-100.   2.2 IP Information To see IP Information: Double-tap the LAN icon, and tap IP Information tap.                         Figure 3. Select AP Figure 4. IP Information
  DOTH-100 User Reference 432.3 Setting manually You can also connect your DOTH-100 to a network with manual method in the Wireless Properties.   To set wireless LAN in Wireless Properties: Double tap WLAN icon > tap WLAN Tap > Input data > Tap “ OK”                      2.4 Power Off Wireless Off To make wireless LAN Off: Press FN key and Esc key at the same time, and select WLAN Off                    Figure 6. Wireless Off Figure 5. Wireless Properties
 DOTH-100 User Reference 443. Bluetooth - DOTH-100 option facts Your DOTH-100 can optionally be built in with the Bluetooth Manager program to communicate  with  wireless  printer.  In  the  Bluetooth  Stack  Service,  your  DOTH-100  only supports SPP (Serial Port Profile) To make sure your bluetooth device, keep these following tips in your mind.  3.1 To enable Bluetooth   Bluetooth  is  not  started  by  default  after  a  clean-boot  is  performed. It is because of your DOTH-100  retains  the  bluetooth  state  when  a  clean-boots  are  performed.  For  example,  if Bluetooth  was  enabled  before  a  clean-boot,  Your  DOTH-100  boots  up  with  the  Bluetooth state  enabled  and  Bluetooth  virtual  COM  ports  registered.  Reactivate  the  connections manually as the system does not do them. If Bluetooth was disable before a clean boot was performed, the DOTH-100 boots up with disabled. To turn on Bluetooth: Double tap My Device > Windows > Tap Bluetooth icon 3.2 Bluetooth Manager   Bluetooth Manager is a program that makes your DOTH-100 scan SPP device and connect to a device that you want use in its scanning range. After connecting  your DOTH-100  to SPP device through  Bluetooth Manager, the DOTH-100 supports Virtual Com Port (COM3) and sets up the Baud-rate as 9600 bps. 3.3 Connecting Bluetooth Printer(SPP)   BT-Manager is coded only for Hardware support to connect DOTH-100 to a Bluetooth Printer.   To start BT_Manager: Tap Start    > Program > Tap BT_Manager                    Figure 1. Executing BT_Manager
  DOTH-100 User Reference 45                                               2. select "Bluetooth ON",when Click on the icon of the task bar menu. 3. If the red mark of the icon disappears, push  the  icon  and  choose  "Bluetooth Manager".(you  can  choose  a  bluetooth item in Control Panel)4.  Click  the  Scan  Device  button  to retrieve the device, you can connect to Bluetooth devices.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 464. 13.56MHz Reader – DOTH-100 option facts  4.1 Leader type [The internal organs style]  RF13.56, is a type where modules are established with the internal organs.             Figure 1. RF13.56 Module The internal organs style                           RF13.56 Module
  DOTH-100 User Reference 47 4.2 Running MultiReader [Start] -> [Program] -> [ATRFMultiReader] Execute the program.                     Figure 2.    RFID Program execution         1) Mifare Tag                    Figure 3.    Mifare  ISO:  ISO-15693  The  open  does  the Version:  Reads  firmware  information  and comes. Antenna  :  When the access doing in Mifare, the  authentication  height  which uses  in  the  leader/the  lighter registration MF_UID: Mifare Tag ID Read Block Read: Block Data Read. Block Write: Block Data Write Keyload: Increment: Price in block data. Decrement: Reduce productions a price in   block data. Ultra  MF:  Ultra  Light  Mifare  The  open does the tag window.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 482) ISO 15693 Tag                          Figure 4.    ISO 15693   3) Ultra Light Mifare Tag    Figure 5. Ultra Light Mifare  ISO-15693 TagWindow“Ultra Light Mifare” Tag UID: 15693 Tag ID Read. R/Block: 15693 Block Data Read. W/Block: 15693 Block Data Write. Clear: Erases a display screen coat data. UID: Ultra Light Mifare Tag ID Reading. R/Block: Ultra Light Mifare Block Data Read. W/Block: Ultra Light Mifare Block Data Write. Clear: Erases a display screen coat data.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 49 5. GPS Module - DOTH-100 option facts  Options to install the GPS Module   Figure 1 . (Port : COM6)                              -. GPS Module designed to be installed on the top of the DOTH-100
 DOTH-100 User Reference 505.1 Executing the GPS   To execute GPS: Tap start > program > GPS_xxx.exe 5.2 Configuring the Port and Baud Setting for Executing the GPS  To use the GPS installed on your DOTH-100, you need to make the GPS’ s power on. For that, please double-click the “  GPS_Power_Init “ -the EXE file that in the “  Flash Disk” .  And than tap the GPS EXE icon, the following GPS screen appears.                      If you tap the Agree tap in the figure 5, the Com Setting screen appears. For executing the GPS, you need to configure the port and baud at first. Select the “ connect”  on the command bar, and select Serial Port(Com Port) in the pop-up menu.  And  select  these settings. GPS port: COM6(GPS_Top.exe) Baud:    9600 bps                 Figure 4. Executed GPS screen Figure 5. Comm Setting Figure 6. Com Setting screen
  DOTH-100 User Reference 51Tap “ OK”  after configuring Port and Baud.                                  5.3 Checking the GPS status  After tapping “  OK ”  if the program is operated normally, you can see the red lamp. The data received appears in the part of the  ○2   (but according to the reception status it takes more or less time to access data.)                                                            그림9. GPS  작동  화면   ○1 1 2Figure 7. Com Port Setting Figure 8. Baud Rate Setting
 DOTH-100 User Reference 52Confirmation of receiving GPS data 1. Find an open place to check your GPS. 2. According to the actual environment, the time to receive data is different (about 3~10min)   3. After receiving GPS data once, it is more fast to receive GPS data than the first attempt .
  DOTH-100 User Reference 53 6. GSM Module –  DOTH-100 option facts  6.1 Using the GSM  Select My device> Windows > Phone UI   6.2 Telephone image                    (1)Explaining the Icon         (2) Make a phone call             1) Push it that you want to call number or speed dial.             2) You can retouch telephone number to [CLR]botton             3) Make a phone call to [SEND]botton.                   - when push [SEND] button without inputting number,            the screen displays the call list.          4) Once connected, the phone will start                    - You can hear a dial tone when connected to the phone.                     - The time is displayed on the screen that you are speaking.             5) [END] to end the call, press the button.      (4) Calling   Fea tur e ic onBattery indicator iconDa ta  c ommu n ic a tion  s ta tus  ic onContentPhone reception ic onnotification iconThe new message notification icon
 DOTH-100 User Reference 54        1) The phone has been ringing, your phone display a message.           2) In a state of this, call begins if you push the [SEND] button.           3) Automatically disconnect a call if the person is cut off or push [END]button.  (5) Others             1) When you press [*] Button long, it inputs “ +” .           2) When you press [0] Button long, it inputs blank.   6.3 Function of GSM  Type in your own password              Recent Calls              Dialed List             PIN1 : Password 4-digit   PUK1 : Password 8-digit   If the wrong password three times in the PIN1,password of PUK1 appears.   If ten times of PUK1 is different; SIM card is lock    Just press long the        button to get recent call list Tab consists of Dialed, Received, Missed   you can see list of each tab if you move to each tab.     Push                            - dialed list ,window pop up   Name, Count    (You can select a list of phone)   It is deleted in Dialed list if you delete a list in Recent Call
  DOTH-100 User Reference 55Phone Book                      SMS              GPRS               Push                Button - Phonebook, Name, Phone number   Save up to maximum capacity of the SIM Card It consist of Send SMS, Edit, New, Call, Delete   Push        Button - SMS  It  consist  of  Unread,  Read,  Unsent, Sent   You  con  connect  DATA  if  you push   Button (Select the items in the business)   Network  information  in  advance  of  the national  carrier  should  have  to  have  Data
 DOTH-100 User Reference 567. Camera - DOTH-100 option facts  1) To use your Camera Tap start > Program > CAM500                             Image window   Display  images  from camera   Save  into Image file   Flashlight On/OffAdjust the amount of light   Change Vertical Flip   Change HorizontalLock  the AEC Automatic  adjusting the amount of light Camera setting Select Picture Effect Stop displaying Digital zoom Camera closeCamera open
  DOTH-100 User Reference 579) If you check [Flip: Horizontal], the image will reverse to Horizontal axis.    10) If you check [Flip: Horizontal], the image will reverse to Vertical axis.    11) [Auto] button when you check in, it’  automatically adjust the amount of light coming into Camera    12) [Lock] button when you check in, it's fixed amount of light before checking value of the Camera.  13)  [Auto]button  when  you  don’ t  check  in,  Camera  control  the  amount of light coming into the "Exposure Rate" Slide set the value.    14) The image is shown in Picture Effect "Effect" list to select from.    15) Image Zoom-In, Zoom-Out can adjust through "Digital Zoom" Slider but, Provides the size of the image depends on the value of the Digital Zoom to Capture    16) [Preview Stop]button when you push, stop the display to "Image Window" on the incoming image with Camera.    17) [Open] button when you push, Camera Port is open.    18) [Close] button when you push, Camera Port is close.                          2) When you push [Setting],window will appear like this.    3) "Capture Size" list to the Image File will be saved in the         selected size  4) Capture image File will be saved in "FilePath"    5) push the [OK] button to set. If you want to exit without changing, push the [Cancel] button.    6) When you push [Preview Start] in Main window, The             image is printed by incoming Camera Sensor in image                 window    7) [Capture] button to save the image as BMP  8) [Flash On] button, the Flash will be turned on, [Flash Off] button, Flash will be turned off.      Capture Image Size setting   Image Format setting in Camera application   Specify  the  path  to save capture image
 DOTH-100 User Reference 588. Printer –DOTH - 100 option facts  This printer, 58mm (2 inches) in width, Printer paper (Thermal Paper) is used.  8.1 Check the print paper           Printer paper through paper check window on the right side of the device can see.  8.2 Change the print paper  1.   Push the latch up, the upper part will be opened automatically.   2. Open the upper part completely. 3. Put the paper like picture.(Check paper direction.) 4. Close the upper part like picture. 5. When you cut paper, pull the paper from left to right.      8.3 printer output steps                             (1) Click DotFunctionTest in windows.    (2) You can confirm picture like this.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 59   8. Printer –DOTH - 100 option facts                                             (3) Click Printer     (4) If you click on Text, Short Print Run     (5)  When  you  click  the  Test button, it will be output to form of the test.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 60  9. MSR – DOTH - 100 option facts                                              (2) You can confirm picture like this.  (1) Click DotFunctionTest in windows.    (3) Click Printer.    (4) If you click on Text, it runs Short Print.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 61 10. ICC Reader – DOTH - 100 option facts                                               (1) Run Dotfunctionaltest  (2) Click printer.    (3) Click ICC    (4) Put the IC card and Click On. .
 DOTH-100 User Reference 6211. Fingerprint –DOTH - 100 option facts   Users by using the fingerprint feature can more safely use the DOTH-100.  11.1 Registering fingerprint         (1)  Click  Lass  Demo  in windows of My Device.   (2) After you click Run, click the runs Lass Demo.  (3) Click Enroll   (4) Click Enroll    (5) Scrape down a  few times on finger from the top.    (6) Successful as shown at the registration screen appears.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 6311. Fingerprint –DOTH - 100 option facts                                If Registration is set, you should release lock to use this. Trying to boot from sleep mode requires fingerprints.  (7)  Write  registration  name and click Save.     (8)  Save  on  the  final  confirmation screen, click Yes   (9) When you click Save-Exit, Registration setting is completed.   (10) Registration success screen.
 DOTH-100 User Reference 64(4) Click Yes on the delete confirmation screen.   11. Fingerprint –DOTH - 100 option facts  11.2 Releasing Fingerprint         (1)  For  the  deletion  of registration, run LassDemo.    (2)  If  Fingerprint  recognition succeed, click Delete.   (3) Click Delete.   (5) When you click Save-Exit, the registration is completed.    (6)  Registration  success screen
  DOTH-100 User Reference 6512. Cradle –DOTH - 100 Accessory option facts                                                ①  battery charging port           - battery can be charged by inserting here. ②  USB Client      - If you plug in a portable USB, drive is             generated. (My device)        Generated device is interlocked with AT970.             You can use and interchange with data on             both sides.  ③  DC Adopter porter       - To supply power plug in adopter.             Check whether product is supplied with power          or not .           If the LED on the left side of the AT970 comes               red lamp, AT970 is charging. If green lamp             comes, Charging battery is complete.    ④  24pin USB data port    - Connect 24pin data cable.       AT970 can interchange data with computer            after sync is connected.    ⑤  RS-232port       - AT970 can use RS-232port connecting other             products available.    1. battery charging port  2. USB client 3. DC Adopter port 4. 24pin USB data port 5. RS-232port
 DOTH-100 User Reference 66 mutual company receiving the certification  D.O.Tel Co., Ltd. Model name  DOTH-100 Production time  2009.7 manufacture/country  D.O.Tel Co., Ltd. / KOREA
  DOTH-100 User Reference 67 AS Information 1. A/S Center information     1) AS Counseling telephone number: 82-2-850-3636 2) Counseling time : Mon ~ Fri – 09:00~18:00 The consultation does not Saturday, Sunday and Holidays   AS Service address DOTel. Co., Ltd.   #412, Kolon Science Valley2, 811 Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea 152-878   2. Before you request repair  1) Important data must do back up in advance. Data can be deleted such as data formats in repairing. We don't guarantee deleted data after A/S warehousing. 2) Please certainly write your telephone number and address. If you do not write your contact address, problems may happen to handle a product. 3) Please check user manual one more time before you request A/S.  3. Warranty terms - DOTH-100(PDA) : 1 year  4. Warranty contents     This can’t be repaired free of charge in spite of warranty term in the following cases. A. The failure caused by negligence of the consumer or the inundation B. When you did disassembly or modification of your own accord C. The failure by Fire, earthquake, flood and other natural disasters D. When you had this product repaired except for appointed A/S center  manufacture :      D.O.Tel Co., Ltd.        www.dotel.co.kr
 DOTH-100 User Reference 68FCC & CE Information  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.   However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception,  which  can  be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technical for help.         This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy.  Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the  instruction  manual.    The  user  could  lose  the  authority  to  operate  this  equipment  if  an unauthorized change or modification is made.      This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC`s Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions:   1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and   2.  This  device  must  accept  ant  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesirable operation.  CE Hereby, D.O.Tel Co., Ltd. declares that this DOTH-100 is in compliance  with  the  essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/EC.
  DOTH-100 User Reference 69RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION The highest SAR value for this Handheld Printer Terminal is 0.235 W/kg (GSM GPRS Cellular Band) / 0.141 W/kg (GSM Cellular Band) / 0.672 W/kg (GSM GPRS PCS Band) / 0.362 W/kg (GSM  PCS  Band)  /  0.772  W/kg  (IEEE  802.11b  Band). The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization  for  this  Handheld  Printer  Terminal  with  all  reported  SAR  levels  evaluated  as  in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov /oet / fcc id after searching on FCC ID: QD5-DOTH-100 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications  &  Internet  Association  (CTIA)  web-site  at  http://phonefacts.net.*In  the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones  used  by the public is 1.6watts/kg (W/kg)averaged  over  one  gram  of  tissue.  The  standard  incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any agitations in measurements. In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the  United  States  with  its action  in  Report  and  Order  FCC  96-326  adopted  an  updated  safety  standard  for  human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov  Near-Body Operation   To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, maintain a 5mm, separation distance between the user's body and the Handheld Printer Terminal, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted.

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