FCC ID: 2ABNA-P9IIHH, IC: 11648A-P9IIHH P9II User manual (V1.
Contents Chapter 1 P9II Introduction.................................................................................... 1 1.1 Front view ................................................................................................ 1 1.1.1 Keypad........................................................................................... 2 1.2 Back view ................................................................................................. 4 1.3 Bottom view .......................................
.3.2 Paste ............................................................................................ 15 3.4 Open Developer options ........................................................................ 15 Chapter 4 Brief introduction of operating system ............................................... 17 4.1 System Main Interface and Start Menu ................................................. 17 4.2 Navigation Bar ........................................................................................
Chapter 1 P9II Introduction This chapter introduces P9II appearance. 1.1 Front view Figure 1-1 Handheld front view Table 1-1 Handheld front side description Num.
1.1.1 Keypad Figure 1-2 Handheld keypad Figure 1-3 Handheld side view Table 1-2 Handheld keypad description Num. Item Numeric Keys Description Enter numbers (majorly for models with the phone function) Provide functions as indicated by the red icons when Fn lock is on. ① Moves up, down, left and right within the screen or menu. Alternative Function Keys Volume keys User-defined function keys F1~F6 Power Button ② Turns on or off your device.
Shift When using physical keyboard, shifts among number, small letters and capital letters ③ Fn key When it is switched on, it opens alternative function (red font) and its icon shows in the navigation bar. ④ Survey key Not in SurPad interface, it opens or turns to SurPad; in SurPad interface, it starts data collection. It supports user-defined. ⑤ Menu ⑥ System settings Home ⑦ Return to main interface. Return ⑧ Return to last interface.
1.2 Back view Figure 1-4 Handheld back view Table 1-3 Handheld back side description Num. Item Description ① Speaker (under the Plays music, sounds and voices. strap) ② Hand Strap Holders The hand strap attaches here. ③ Battery Cover Inside is the battery.
1.3 Bottom view Figure 1-5 Handheld bottom view Table 1-4 Handheld bottom description Num. Item Description ① Microphone Records voices. Serves as the mouthpiece during a call. ② USB Type-C Charing and data transition. Supports USB OTG. 1.4 Accessory 1.4.1 Battery BP-5S Battery BP-5S is lithium ion battery, as shown in Figure 1-6. Its charging time is 4 hours and supports over 20-hour continuous operation time. Slightly press the battery button and it would show current power by four indicators.
1.4.2 Charging cable CTMM-1.5 P9II is charged by charging cable and adaptor. Charging cable is Type-C male to Type-C male and 1.5 meters long, as shown in Figure 1-7. Figure 1-7 Charging cable Figure 1-8 Adaptor 1.4.3 Adaptor DSA-45PPA Adaptor’s output voltage/current is 15V/3A, as shown in Figure 1-8.
1.4.4 Data cable CUTM-1.5 Data cable is Type-C to USB and 1.5 meters long, as shown in Figure 1-9.
Chapter 2 Basic operation This chapter introduces basic operation of P9II handheld. 2.1 Turning on, Standby, Turning off 2.1.1 Turning on Long press the power button till the handheld vibrates for once. It takes about 33 seconds to turn on the handheld. 2.1.2 Standby Press the power button for one second when the handheld is on and let go, then the handheld would enter Standby mode.
2.2 Installation & Uninstallation of SIM card, TF card and battery (1)Rotate the battery cover lock counterclockwise to disassemble the battery cover. (2)Taking out the battery, it shows two card slots at the compartment bottom. The upper one is TF card slot and the below one is SIM card slot. (3)Follow its left instruction to unlock the card slot and install the TF card/SIM card into the card slot (Please note the card shape), and lock the card slot.
2.4 Fitting the Hand Strap Align the upper hand strap bracket with the two mounting holes behind the device and then use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. The other side is fixed to the hand strap holders at the bottom of the device. Correct installation is as shown in Figure 2-2. 2.5 Screen capture With Fn functions open, simultaneously press power button and volume keys for about 2 seconds and then the handheld would capture current screen and save in the Gallery.
Chapter 3 Data Transmission 3.1 Data connection 3.1.1 P9II disk Connect P9II to PC via USB cable, and then it shows P9II disk in Computer on PC. Open the disk and it can transmit data. Figure 3-1 3.1.2 Bluetooth Steps for Bluetooth transmission between Windows 10 and P9II: 1. Select file on P9II and press and press [SEND]. left bottom. Select Bluetooth as Send selection 2. Open Bluetooth receiver file dialog box on PC. 3. When P9II find the target Bluetooth device, select the target device. 4.
Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Steps for Bluetooth transmission between Windows 7 and P9II: 1. Search Bluetooth in Start on PC, and then click to Change Bluetooth Settings and change settings as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-5 Figure 3-6 2. Select file on P9II and press left bottom. Select Bluetooth as Send selection and press [SEND]. 3. When P9II find the target Bluetooth device, select the target device to complete transmission. Figure 3-7 3.2 Data file path Taking SurPad data file as example: 1. SurPad file is in . 2. Project file of SurPad is in . 3. Output data of SurPad is in .
Figure 3-8 3.3 File copy and paste 3.3.1 File copy Find the data file in File Manager, select it and it is copied, as shown in Figure 39.
Figure 3-9 Figure 3-10 3.3.2 Paste After file selection, switch to directory path where to paste file, press to open operation option, and select [Copy selection here] to paste file, as shown in Figure 3-10. 3.4 Open Developer options If it needs to open Developer options, following is the operation steps: 1. Enter system Settings menu, find and press to enter About phone, press Build number consecutively four times and it would open Developer options. 2.
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Chapter 4 Brief introduction of operating system 4.1 System Main Interface and Start Menu Long press power button to switch on handheld and enter lock screen as shown in Figure 4-1. Slide the screen upward to unlock and enter system main interface as shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-1 Press Figure 4-2 at screen bottom to enter APP menu as shown in Figure 4-3. Here it can check all APP installed. Long press the APP icon till it pop up and it can move to anywhere as needed.
4.2 Navigation Bar Navigation bar is on the screen top. It displays certain information of current handheld setting, including time, power, SIM card status, WIFI, Bluetooth, Airplane mode and so on. 4.3 Pre-installed APP There are certain basic APPs pre-installed in handheld to ensure basic operation, including Phone, Email, Calendar, Android Keyboard and so on. 4.4 Interacting with the handheld Press items on screen or move up/down screen with finger to interact with the handheld. 4.5 Input methods 4.5.
System items. 4.6.1 Wireless & networks It can set up WLAN and Bluetooth, and check Data usage and set up SIM card and perform other settings, as shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 4.6.2 Device It can set up Buttons, Display, Sound & notification, and check Storage & USB, Battery, Apps, Memory and switch User, as shown in Figure 4-6. Note: in [Settings]-[Device]-[Buttons], it supports customized settings for Survey button, Side button and F1-F6 buttons as shown in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-6 Figure 4-7 4.6.3 Personal It can set up Location, Mode, Security, Accounts, Language & input, and Backup & reset data as shown in Figure 4-8.
4.6.4 System It can set up Date & time, Printing, and Accessibility, and check Device version information as shown in Figure 4-9. 4.7 Other features 1. Supports hands-free calls. 2. Connects to specified network and supports user-defined APN. 3. Supports online system update.
Chapter 5 Software operation In addition to pre-installed Apps, it can also install other Apps as needed. 5.1 Software installation 1. Download the App as needed. 2. Connect the handheld and PC, and copy the App to handheld when it has established the connection between handheld and PC. Find the App in the File Manager and run it. Install the App following the instruction. Taking SurPad4.0 installation as example. Figure 5-1 Figure 5-2 Note: a.
5.2 Software uninstallation In APP menu, drag the App to screen top left and prompt pops up, press [OK] to uninstall the App. Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 5.3 System update In APP menu press System update icon as shown In Figure 5-5. There are two ways to update system. a. Online update With network connection, press [Check update]. If there is new system version, then follow the instruction to update system. b.
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter gives solutions to common problems users may encounter. It also provides guidelines on taking care of the handheld. If you have any questions, please contact with technical personnel 6.1 Troubleshooting Problem Power does not switch on when using battery power. Screen responds slowly. Screen freezes. Cannot establish a connection with PC via USB. A warning message of not enough memory appears.
⚫ Do not drop the handheld or hit it hard. ⚫ Never privately attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to the handheld. ⚫ Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the handheld, its parts or accessories.
Chapter 7 FCC & IC Warnings 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.
Appendix 1 P9II Specifications Features PRO STD Wireless LAN √ √ Internal Bluetooth √ √ Micro SD card slot √ √ 8 GB memory √ √ 22 keys √ √ Programmable side key √ √ Electronic bubble √ √ Electronic compass √ √ 8M pixel autofocus camera √ √ GNSS Ublox M8T Android original 4G LTE Cellular Modem √ √ Physical specifications Weight 570g(including battery) Size 194*90*39.5mm Operating temp. -30°C to 60°C Storage temp.
Interfaces Display 4.3inch, Blanview TFT,480×800 Keypad Alphanumeric keypad Programmable side key Connectors USB Type C (for charging and data transfer) Communication Bluetooth 4.1 + Bluetooth LE WLAN 802.11n 4G LTE, as below list.
Input voltage Adaptor Operating time DC 5V-20V, 2A AC-Input: 100V-240V 50-60Hz 1.5A DC-Output: 5V 3A / 9V 3A / 12V 3A / 15V 3A / 20V 2.