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Table of Contents Thank You!………………………………………………………….………………………………….....................4 DLI 9000 Peripherals and Accessories…………………………………………………………………………....4 Hardware Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Setting Up the DLI 9000 Terminal………………………………………………………………………………….9 Unpack the Carton and Verify its Contents………………………………………………………………………..9 Battery Status LED…………………………………………………………………………………………………10 Power Management Utility………………………………………………………………………………………...
Thank You! Data Ltd Inc. would like to thank you for selecting the DLI 9000. The DLI 9000 was designed as a forward thinking product that is modular in design and upgradeable.
Hardware Overview Front Panel 1.3MP Camera Ambient Light Sensor Programmable Button Impact Resistant Case DLI 9000 Product Manual Programmable Button Programmable Keyboard 5 LCD with Touch Screen Rev.
Front Panel Battery Status Indicator Lights The front panel includes a battery status indicator light. When you push the battery status button, found on the top panel of the tablet, the indicator lights will give you a percentage of battery life. Each LED is 20% of battery life. The far right LED will indicate charging status when external power is applied.
Side Panels w/ Optional 5-in-1 Module Left Side Right Side SIM Card Slot AC Power Mini HDMI USB Headphone Jack K-Lock Speakers DLI 9000 Product Manual 7 Rev.
Back Panel w/ Optional 5-in-1 Module Magstripe 2MP Camera w/ flash Debit Pin Pad RFID SAM Support NFC Contactless Payment Handstrap Hooks DLI 9000 Product Manual Handstrap Hooks 8 Rev.
Setting Up the DLI 9000 Terminal 1. 3. 4. 5. Unpack the carton and verify its contents. – See Below Charge the main battery for two hours. Power on the terminal via the power button on the top of the terminal. Let the device load and end on the Desktop screen.
Battery Status LED On Power Source (Charger) Battery Indicator Light (far right) Status Description Solid Green Capacity level = 100% Blinking Green Capacity level < 100% and charging Off Power Source (No Charger) Battery Indicator Light Status Description Each green LED represents ~20% of battery life (from left to right) Solid Green (5 LEDs) For charging, use only DLI 9000 peripherals and the power cables.
Power Management Utility The DLI 9000 includes a comprehensive suite of power management functions. The power management is based upon the ACPI Standard (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification) and is operated within the Embedded Controller (EC) at low level management. The Power Management Utility is accessible in the Control Panel.
Select Battery to expand the options (shown below). Select Low battery level and give the On battery a percentage. 50% is what is shown; this number can be changed to better fit the needed requirements. After selecting a low battery level, now select a Low battery action. Select Shut down for On Battery. Select Apply and OK. Once external power is removed (i.e.
Using the Stylus The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap is the same as a mouse click. Tap: Double Tap: Drag: Right Mouse Click: Tap the touch screen once to open menu items and select options. Double tap is used to perform a variety of actions, such as opening a program, opening a folder, or selecting a word of text. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
3. Follow the instructions and the crosshairs to calibrate. 4. Finally select Apply and then OK. The calibration is complete. Do not write on the terminal display with ink pens or use other sharp objects that may damage the display. DLI 9000 Product Manual 14 Rev.
Using the Programmable Keys The DLI 9000 has 6 integrated function keys. Each key is user configurable via the DLI KeyMon Utility. The keys can be assigned to perform executable applications or Data Ltd. predefined functions. The predefined functions are as follows: Left Button – Barcode Scanner F1 – DLI On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) F4 – GPS Demo Right Button – Camera Demo The DLI KeyMon utility can be launched from the system tray or from the Start>Programs>DLI>DLI KeyMon.
4. To assign an application choose External program and tap on the browser icon. Browser Icon 5. The user is returned to the assign menu once the selection has been chosen from the browser icon. Selecting the apply button saves the change to the key. The path to the application will appear in blue below the Current Assignment. DLI 9000 Product Manual 16 Rev.
6. To select a predefined action or keystroke choose Command and tap the down arrow to display a drop-down menu. The drop-down menu has a list of various actions and keystrokes to choose from. Once you have selected the command, tap the apply button to save. 7. To Close the DLI KeyMon select File and then Exit or tap on the “X” on the top right of the Main Window. This will close the KeyMon GUI but remain in the system tray. DLI 9000 Product Manual 17 Rev.
Using the WiFi Radio The DLI 9000 has a PCIe 802.11a/b/g/n integrated radio. In Windows 7 the radio is configured using the Windows Network and Sharing Center. With older versions of Windows the radio is configured by Intel PROSet. Please contact Technical Support (See page 40) if you have any questions configuring your radio. Windows provides the following features to Administrators and end-users: Connect or disconnect. View Available Networks and network mapping.
Selecting Open Network and Sharing Center will bring you to the window below. Here you can view your Network Map, your Active Networks, your Connection types and info. You can also set up new connections or networks. Enter a domain or workgroup and edit sharing options. Selecting Set Up a Connection or Network brings up an easy to use wizard that helps create a connection to your network and or the Internet. Choose the option that fits what you need to do. DLI 9000 Product Manual 19 Rev.
If the SSID is not broadcasted you will need to select ‘Manually connect to a wireless network’. This option will allow to you create a profile to add the SSID, Security type, and Encryption type. Select Next to connect. DLI 9000 Product Manual 20 Rev.
Using the Bluetooth Radio The internal Bluetooth Class II wireless radio in the DLI 9000 is enabled by default. Microsoft™ Bluetooth software comes pre-installed on your terminal. Pairing an Accessory to the DLI 9000 The icon in the system tray offers shortcuts to the Bluetooth Settings window, the Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard and the Add New Connection Wizard. Press and hold the stylus on the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth device menu.
Using the Bluetooth Application 1. Make sure that either the Bluetooth indicator light is flashing or that there is a checkmark beside Enable Internal Bluetooth Wireless Radio (both indicate that Bluetooth is running) 2. Using your stylus, Right mouse click the Bluetooth Devices icon in the system tray. 3. Tap Add a Device to launch the Bluetooth Add Bluetooth Device Wizard. 4. Place the Bluetooth device (headset, keyboard, printer, etc.) in discoverable mode.
6. Select the pairing option that best works for you Bluetooth device. This option will vary per device. You have a limited time after selecting Enter the device’s pairing code to input the code. Select Next. If a pairing code is required, please read documentation that came with your Bluetooth device or contact the manufacturer. DLI 9000 Product Manual 23 Rev.
7. When the device has been successfully paired and added, the wizard is complete and the device is ready to use. Select Close to finish. DLI 9000 Product Manual 24 Rev.
Using the Barcode Scanner The DLI 9000 is available with a barcode scanner integrated into the Optional 5-in-1 Module. Newland® Class 2 Standard Range Imager To Decode a Barcode 1. Point the top of the DLI 9000 terminal directly at the barcode. The Imager faces straight toward of the top panel. The aimer should be oriented in line with the barcode to achieve optimal decoding. (Distance from barcodes depend on size and quality of the barcode. Average range is 2 to 15 inches) 2.
5-in-1 Demo The DLI 9000 has an optional 5-in-1 Module and by default comes with a 5-in-1 Demo App on the Desktop. This demo will allow you to test and demonstrate proof of concept of the module. Desktop Icon 5-in-1 Demo 5-in1 Demo GUI (Continued on next page) DLI 9000 Product Manual 26 Rev.
Barcode Scanner Select Scanner in the drop down menu. Then select EM3000. Tap Open, Claim and Enable in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. You can now scan barcode and display the data in the ScanData field. To close the Scanner, select Disable, Release and Close in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. (Continued on next page) DLI 9000 Product Manual 27 Rev.
MSR Select MSR in the drop down menu. Then select IDTECH_MMII_RS232_1. Tap Open, Claim and Enable in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. You can now swipe your test card and display the data in the track fields. To close the MSR, select Disable, Release and Close in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. (Continued on next page) DLI 9000 Product Manual 28 Rev.
Smartcard Reader Select the “SmartCardReaderSDK” tab and tap on Refresh. Using the drop down menu select the Smartcard Reader 0. With the reader selected and Smartcard inserted select ConnectReader. The card data will display in the tan data field. You can remove the Smartcard at any time. (Continued on next page) DLI 9000 Product Manual 29 Rev.
Pin Pad Select MSR in the drop down menu. Then select USSEN_USN3170_RS232_1. Tap Open, Claim and Enable in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. Next select DirectIO>Pin>Get Pin. You can now type in your PIN number using the Pin Pad (example shown below is 1234) and press ENTER (green button). Your PIN number will display in the “Status” section. Pin Pad is part of the optional 5-in-1 Module located on the back of the unit.
RFID Select MSR in the drop down menu. Then select USSEN_USN3170_RS232_1. Tap Open, Claim and Enable in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. You can now wave your test RFID card and display the data in the track fields. To close the RFID, select Disable, Release and Close in that order. Status should display successfully for all three. If you have any questions please contact our Support. support@dataltd.com or 800.526.1299x774 DLI 9000 Product Manual 31 Rev.
SIM Card Insertion The SIM Card Slot is located on the right panel of the unit. To insert SIM Card open the top rubber cover and slide the SIM card in with the card contacts facing toward the back of the unit. The SIM Card Slot is intended for use of GPRS Wireless Radio ONLY. If you are unaware of what type of WWAN Radio you have please contact DLI Technical Support; (800) 526-1299 x774 or support@dataltd.com. The unit must be powered down prior to inserting the SIM card.
SAM Card Installation Part of the DLI 5-in-1 Module option is an RFID Reader that requires a SAM Card to function correctly. The SAM Card slot is found on the back of the 5-in-1 Module and has special instructions for installation. Warning! Do not install/remove module while unit is powered on or plugged in to AC. 1. Power down your DLI 9000 properly and remove AC (if plugged in). 2. Remove the 4 screws holding the 5-in-1 Module to the unit. 3. On the back of the 5-in-1 there is a SAM Card slot cover.
Using the GPS The optional GPS module with active antenna provides the SiRFstar III chip set and TTFF (Time to First Fix) technology which speeds the time to lock to a satellite. The Geohelix active antenna provides 25db gain. Along with each of these features Data Ltd’s patent pending RF antenna switching technology provides you with the functionality of switching between external and internal antennas without software requirements.
3. Once connected you can verify the Signal Quality, Satellite Location, Latitude, Longitude and Altitude. You can also view the Streaming NMEA data. You must be outside a building as GPS antennas do not work inside buildings. The green bars indicate a lock to a satellite. DLI 9000 Product Manual 35 Rev.
DLI 9000 Desktop Cradle Overview The DLI 9000 Cradle is a Desktop and Vehicle Cradle all in one. It features quick release and lock, flexible mounting, and power options for all types of applications and devices. When the DLI 9000 is seated in the Cradle, the Main Battery is charged in 2 hours. The patent pending RF design provides easier operation using internal and external antennas.
Front Panel Quick Lock & Release Arms Custom Cradle Interface Solid green Connection LED indicates connection established with Terminal. Back Panel The I/O ports and power supply connector are located on the back of the unit. (Continued on next page) DLI 9000 Product Manual 37 Rev.
Ethernet Communication Port The Ethernet connection supports 10/100mbps communication via a wired LAN. Standard Ethernet cables can be used to attach the cradle to a host system. VGA Port The VGA Connector is for an external display to transfer or mirror what is being displayed on the DLI Device. Quick Release RF Connectors The Vehicle Cradle patent pending quick release RF connectors provide a switching pass through to the RF connectors on the bottom of the cradle.
Installing the Vehicle Mount Cradle Mounted to the back panel of the Vehicle Cradle is a RAM-202U ball. RAM mounting arms are available for a variety of secure options. When selecting a location to mount the cradle, keep in mind that the power supply, RF connectors and I/O point straight out of the back panel. Right Side Panel RAM-202U Ball K-Lock Please ensure that you give a minimum of 2.75 inches of clearance from the base and back of the cradle.
Installation Clearance & Airflow Please ensure that you give a minimum of 2.75 inches of clearance from the base of the unit. Proper cable routing and clearance will help with less strain on cables and connectors, while also allowing for better access to the ports. Please ensure the device is mounted at all times and not laid down on the back panel. Make sure the device is given a minimum of 1.5 inches of clearance to allow for proper airflow.
Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting, please contact your distributor or the Data Ltd. Inc. Technical Support Office. North America/Canada: Telephone: (800) 526-1299, ext. 774 (8 AM to 4 PM EST) Fax number: (219) 362-1937 E- mail: support@dataltd.com Website: http://dataltd.com/support-ticket Product Service and Repair Data Ltd. Inc. provides service for all its products through service centers throughout North America.
Shipping your DLI Device Proper way to pack your DLI device DO NOT ship any DLI Device without a proper UPS or FedEx container. The DLI Container is not meant for stand-alone shipping. Place device in foam cover as shown. Place the wrapped DLI device in the correct position in the spacer inside the DLI Container. DLI 9000 Product Manual 42 Rev.
Using a proper UPS or FedEx container, line the bottom with Bubble Wrap, Air Pillows, Packing Foam, etc. Place the closed DLI container inside the lined Shipping Container. Seal the Shipping Container and ship to: DLI 5570 Lee Street, Suite 12 Lehigh Acres, FL. 33971 The dimensions of the box shown are 27x17x10. Fill the rest of the Shipping Container with packing material. DLI 9000 Product Manual 43 Rev.
Limited Warranty Data Ltd. Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to Data Ltd. Inc. published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
Data Ltd. Inc., Inc. extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products. These warranties are non-transferable. The limited duration of the warranty for the DLI 9000 is as follows: DLI 9000 terminal with the integrated modules are covered by a one-year limited warranty. Touch screens are covered by a one-year limited warranty. The limited duration of the warranty for batteries is one year. Use of any battery not sold/ manufactured by Data Ltd. Inc.
Compliance logos are located on the back of the unit. Relative certificate IDs: DLI 9000 FCC ID: CB10201042 DLI 9000 WPAN (Bluetooth) Bluetooth FCC ID: RUJ-QBTM400 DLI 9000 GSM/GPRS FCC ID: NCMOMO6892 IC: 2734A-MO6892 Model: GTM689W DLI 9000 802.11 B/G/N Radio 802.
FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding.
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