User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
 - RELEASE NOTES
 - INTRODUCTION
 - USING MOBILE COMPUTER
 - LEARNING SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
 - SYSTEM MENU
 - PROGRAM MANAGER & KERNEL
 - SPECIFICATIONS
 - DOWNLOAD UTILITY
 - TROUBLESHOOTING
- CANNOT TURN ON WHEN PRESSING POWER KEY
 - CHARGING ERROR
 - BUZZER SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - LED INDICATOR SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - LCD TOUCH SCREEN SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - KEYPAD SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - VIBRATOR SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - MOBILE COMPUTER SEEMS NOT WORKING
 - CANNOT SCAN BARCODES
 - CANNOT DECODE DATA AFTER SCANNING
 - CANNOT TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA
 
 - KEY REFERENCE TABLES
 
    107 
  Appendix II Troubleshootin
g
OUT OF SCANNING RANGE 
  Try adjusting the scanning distance from the scanner to the barcode. 
CANNOT TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA 
USING RS-232 CABLE 
  Check if the RS-232 connection is correct and secured. 
  Make sure the  serial port settings o n your PC are consi stent with t he seri al 
parameters on the mobile computer. Try to establish connection again. 
  If the problem persists , run the Echo Test  to check if the RS-232  interface between 
the mobile computer and your PC is working. (See 3.3.8 Echo Test
.) 
USING USB CABLE 
  Check if the USB connection is correct and secured. 
  Check if the USB driver has been installed. 
  If the probl em persists, run the Echo Test to check if the USB i nterface between the  
mobile computer and the host is working. (See 3.3.8 Echo Test
.) 
Note:  (1) If you are u sing USB Virt ual COM for the first time, you must install its driver 
from t he CD -ROM. D river v ersion 5. 3 or lat er is requ ired. P lease remov e old er 
versions! The virtual COM port will not be assigned until the USB port is in use. 
(2) If  you are u sing USB Virt ual C OM_CDC for t he f irst t ime, y ou mu st in stall it s 
driver from the CD-ROM. USB CDC  driver installer can be f ound in th e “Windows” 
folder. It will proceed to install the driver to your PC. 
(3) A standard USB ca ble releases a  COM port in the following conditions: (i) the 
cable is de tached fro m the mobile comput er directly, (ii) the cable is detached 
from t he cradle dir ectly, ( iii) t he cable is at tached t o the cradle,  bu t th e mobil e 
computer is removed from the cradle, (iv) the mobile computer is powered off, (v) 
no application that requires a virtual COM port is running on the mobile computer. 
(4) For an application program that requir es a COM port to be occupied all the  
time, it is suggested that you use a 308 USB Virtual COM Interface cable instead. 
VIA BLUETOOTH 
  Make su re t he d istance b etween the mobile  computer and  a target  devi ce i s wi thin 
proper range. Try to establish connection again. 
  Check if the relevant settings are correct. (See 3.7 Bluetooth Menu.) 
  If th e problem persist s, ru n th e Echo T est to ch eck if  th e con nection is  working 
properly. (See 3.7.4 Echo Tests
.) 










