LS XCODE-IU9060 Manuel utilisateur

900MHz Handheld Reader
XCODE-IU9060
900MHz Handheld Reader
Handheld XCODE
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IU9060
Cautions for Safety
Users Manual
● Please surely read cautions for safety
before its use and use it accurately.
● Please store well at a place where people using
this product can always see after reading the
user’s manual.

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Contents
1. Composition of Products .......................................................................................... 5
2. Name of each Part ................................................................................................... 5
2.1. Explanation of Buttons ................................................................................. 6
2.2. LED Indication ............................................................................................ 7
3. Getting Started ........................................................................................................ 8
3.1. How to Use Battery ..................................................................................... 8
3.2. Charging of Battery ..................................................................................... 8
3.3. Using of Battery for long .............................................................................. 9
3.4. Getting Started of Terminal ........................................................................... 9
3.4.1. Using of Stylus ..................................................................................... 9
3.4.2. Coordinates Control .............................................................................. 9
3.4.3. Background ......................................................................................... 9
3.5. How to Use Writing Recognition/Keyboard .................................................... 10
3.5.1. How to Use Writing Recognition ............................................................ 11
4. Connection with PC ................................................................................................. 11
4.1. ActiveSync Installation ................................................................................ 11
4.2. SYNC with PC and Terminal ......................................................................... 12
4.3 Exploration of Mobile Device ....................................................................... 13
5. Ethernet Cradle ....................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Charging ................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Performing of USB Sync ............................................................................. 14
6 Using of Scanner .................................................................................................... 14
7 Using of UHF RFID Reader ....................................................................................... 15
7.2 Explanation of Main Window ........................................................................ 16
7.3 Reader Setting Window ............................................................................... 18
7.4 Reading/Writing of Tag Memory ................................................................... 19
8 Using of Wireless LAN ............................................................................................. 22
8.1 Turning-on of Wireless LAN ........................................................................ 22
8.2 Connection with Wireless Network ................................................................ 22
8.3 Setting of Auto Profile ................................................................................ 24
8.4 Turning-off of Wireless LAN ........................................................................ 25
9 Environment Setting ................................................................................................ 26
9.1 Stylus ....................................................................................................... 26
9.2 Backlight .................................................................................................. 26
9.3 Date/Time ................................................................................................. 27
9.4 Power Properties ....................................................................................... 28
9.5 Button Setting ........................................................................................... 29
9.6 Manager of Repository ................................................................................ 30
9.7 Volume and Sound ..................................................................................... 30
Q&A ............................................................................................................................ 31
1. Scanner ................................................................................................................. 31
2. Power .................................................................................................................... 32
3. Wireless LAN .......................................................................................................... 33

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4. RFID ..................................................................................................................... 34
5. Others ................................................................................................................... 34
6. Disposal ................................................................................................................ 34
7. Purchasing Information ............................................................................................ 35
8. Compensation Criteria of Quality Compensation Service ............................................... 35
9. Guide of Compensation Criteria of Quality Compensation Service .................................. 35
9.1 Service Tips .................................................................................................... 36
9.2 Warranty Information (Terms) ............................................................................. 36

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Cautions for Safety
This is content for keeping safety of users and preventing property damage. Please surely read
this well and use this product rightly.
1. Please notice in case of using a battery
-If you use an unapproved battery, the battery can explode.
-Please don’t drop a battery or apply heavy impact.
-Please don’t put a battery at a place that the temperature is high like a stove or a
fomentation room or heat it.
-Please don’t make a battery wet or submerged.
-Please don’t make a battery charging terminal touch metal.
-Please don’t modify, separate and repair a battery arbitrarily.
Please don’t directly connect with a (+) terminal or a (-) terminal outside a battery
2. Please don’t put a battery, charger and products, etc. near a heating apparatus such
as a microwave oven or a stove or a high-pressure vessels or an electric cooking
apparatus or don’t put it inside the apparatus.
-It makes the product deformed or becomes a reason of explosion or fire.
3. Please don’t use a product at a region of explosion danger.
-Please keep regulations, directions and signals inside the region of explosion danger.
4. Please don’t drop products or apply external impact.
-The product screen or appearance can be damaged and the internal parts can be
broken down.
5. Please don’t modify, separate and repair arbitrarily in case of users.
-Please surely use a designated service center for its repair.
-When a user modifies, separates and repairs arbitrarily, the person cannot receive its
repair for free.

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1. Composition of Products
• IU906x Main body one unit
• One piece of standard battery
• One piece of Stylus
• One piece of Hand Strap
• One piece of adaptor(for charging)
• One unit of stand(Ethernet Cradle)
• One piece of USB Cable, the USB cable should shielded with core.
2. Name of each Part
No. Name No. Name
1 COVER-FRONT 8 CAP-Ear JACK
2 COVER-REAR 9 SIDE-BUTTON-L/R
3 DECO-TOP 10 CAP-SD
4 WINDOW-SCAN 11 COVER-BATTERY
5 REFLECTOR 12 LOCKER-CENTER
6 DECO-FRONT 13 LOCKER-L/R
7 KEYPAD

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2.1. Explanation of Buttons
Button Function
ESC The cancellation (ESC) function is done.
SCAN The scanner beam is operated.
ENT The selected program is executed.
∧ Moves one column upwardly.
∨ Moves one column downwardly.
< Moves one column to the left.
> Moves one column to the right.
F1 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F2 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F3 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F4 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
0~9 The number or English character or a mark is inputted according to the input
mode.
. . Is inputted.
BKSP While moving one column to the left, the inputted character is deleted.
CTRL If the CTRL key is tapped, it is indicated like in the indication of an input
mode of Task bar.

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After tapping the CTRL key (or taps simultaneously), and if you tap 1~0, .and
BKSP, an allotted mark is inputted.
ALPHA
The mode of input characters is changed. The basic value is a number input
mode , and if you tap once, it is changed to a large character English input
mode , and if you tap once, it is changed to a small character English input
mode , and if you tap once more, it is changed to a number input mode.
FUNC
If the FUNC key is tapped, it is indicated like in the indication of an input
mode of Task bar.
After tapping the FUNC key (or taps simultaneously), and if you tap 1~0, .and
BKSP, it is executed as follows.
(
It can be changed at button setting of a control panel.)
[FUNC]+[1] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[2] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[3] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[4] The wireless LAN is turned on.
[FUNC]+[5] The brightness of a screen can be adjustable more brightly at
the present state.
[FUNC]+[6] The volume of sound can be adjustable more largely at the
present state.
[FUNC]+[7] Tap motion is executed.
[FUNC]+[8] The brightness of a screen can be adjustable more darkly at
the present state.
[FUNC]+[9] The volume of sound can be adjustable more lowly at the
present state.
[FUNC]+[.] [Start] Menu is executed.
[FUNC]+[0] Delete function is carried out.
[FUNC]+[SP] A screen for adjusting the screen appears.
2.2. LED Indication
Division LED State Explanation
Charging LED
red Now charging
yellow fully charged
red flickering when the main battery is less than 20%
Scanner LED
red flickering when the scanning is tried
red in case of failure of reading barcode
yellow in case of success of reading barcode
Image Demo red In case of Image Preview
Cradle Charging LED
(Separate battery
charging)
red Now charging
yellow fully charged

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3. Getting Started
3.1. How to Use Battery
Insertion of Battery
1. After fixing into a groove of an upper part of a battery cover, close it.
2. Push all Locker L/R to the outside, and turn a Locker Center horizontally.
<!> If you don’t turn the Locker Center after closing a battery cover, the cover can be
separated.
<!> When you first use it after purchase, please use a terminal after buffing.
Separation of Battery
1. Turn a Locker Center vertically, and tap all Locker L/R to the inside.
2. After you raise a lower part of a battery cover and remove the cover, take out a battery.
3.2. Charging of Battery
Charging with Adapter
After you connect a terminal to a charger to be provided, please insert a plug into an outlet.
Charging at an ethernet cradle
After you connect a terminal to an ethernet cradle to be provided, please connect it to a
charger.
After you insert a battery into an ethernet cradle to be provided, please connect a charger.
After you insert a terminal and a battery into a stand, please connect a charger.
If it is fully charged, LED (in case that a battery is inserted into a stand, LED of a stand) of
a terminal is turned on.
-Yellow : Fully charged
-Red : Now charging
<!> Please never use other charger except a charger to be provided.
Locker L/R
Locker Center

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3.3. Using of Battery for long
If you use a battery longer, please use as follows.
-When you first use a terminal, please don’t turn on a terminal until it is charged for
minimum 13 hours.
-When you don’t use it, please turn off power of a wireless device (WiFi).
-Please use screen brightness/keyboard brightness as minimum brightness.
-In case of scanning, vibration is not set.
-When a terminal is not used, please turn off power by pushing a power button.
-Use it while reducing the volume and setting not to generate sound.
3.4. Getting Started of Terminal
3.4.1. Using of Stylus
When you execute a menu or select an item in the screen, use stylus.
• Tap - Taps programs to be executed or items to be selected
• Drag – If you designate a block, drag to the end part while tapping the first part.
• Tap and Hold –If you open a menu, tap and hold the corresponding items for long.
3.4.2. Coordinates Control
FUNC + BKSP or Start Set Control Panel Executed at Stylus.
It is OK if you accurately tap along (+) indicated in the screen with Stylus.
<!> If you use a substance with a sharp end like sharp and tweezers, a scar can occur in the
screen.
3.4.3. Background
The using method is the same as Windows which is an operating system of Microsoft.
Start Programs can be executed at a program or background.

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3.5. How to Use Writing Recognition/Keyboard
To input characters, select Writing Recognition or Keyboard.
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