T21 Series GIS Handheld Quick Start Guide V1.
Table of Content 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Features .................................................................................................................. 3 1.2. Keyboard ................................................................................................................ 3 1.3. LED Functions .............................................................................
4.1. Standard Accessories............................................................................................ 14 4.2. Optional Accessories ............................................................................................ 14 5. Environmental Specifications ................................................................................... 15 6. Warranty Terms ....................................................................................................... 15 7.
1.Inttroduction 1.1. Features The followin ng section describes the geeneral featurres of the T21 1 Handheld Controller. Figure 1‐1: 1 General D Diagram 1.2.
Some keys have two different silk screen colors. One is yellow, the other is white. “Fn” key is used to switch the key’s function between the two colors. Yellow silk screen indicates the default function. When the indicator in the center of the four arrow keys lighted, the function indicated by white color is available. Table 1‐1. Keyboard Function Key Sample image Function keys Silk screen Color Yellow F1‐F4 Function User definable keys to execute chosen commands or access chosen screens.
Yellow Previous Tab key To advance the cursor to the previous tab stop. Yellow Home Switches to the Windows EC7 Start Menu. Yellow Camera Yellow Alt Access the camera. To change (alternate) the function of other pressed keys. Yellow Shift Combinate with an alpha keys to switche between upper case and lower case letters.
2. 2.1. a) Getting Acq quainted Installing tthe TF card/SSIM card/Batttery Turnthe bacck cover screw w to the open n position acccording to the instructions on a label in n the box, and takke off the bacck cover. Figure 2‐1: Opening thee Back Cover b) Insert the SIM card and TF T card accorrding to the in nstructions in n the battery cabin. Figure 2‐2: Inserting th he SIM Card c) Insert the baattery accord ding the instructions on th he battery lab bel( Figure 2‐3 3).
d) Close the back cover and turn the back cover screw to the lock position. 2.2. Charging Open the cover at the bottom of the device, and charge with the DC adapter. Charging current can reach1.5A. 2.3. a) b) c) Turning the collector on/off Make sure the battery has enough power, or connect the T21toa DC adaptor. Press power button for three (3) to five (5) seconds to turn on(until the boot screen appears). Press the power button for three (3) to five (5) seconds, and confirm to power off.
Figure 2‐4: T21 Connectted with PC b) Click the insstallation file on your PC to o start the insstallation of an a application. Figure2‐5: In nstalling the Applicationgg c) Select an insstallation direectory in the T21(Flash SStorage is sugggested), an nd tap installl. Figure 2‐6: Choosing C Install Location NO OTE: We suggest installing the applicatiion in Flash SStorage, and saving s your d data to a TF caard. 2.5.2 2.
2.7. a) b) c) 2.8. Camera C or the camera keyy icon to takee photos. Select Start>>Picture & Video, select Camera Press the caamera key orFF3 to take photos. a select OK K to exit. Tap screen and USB Disk t bottom o of the device.
2.9. Headset Jack You will hear the sound from headset device if connect it to headset jack at the bottom of the T21 device. 2.10. User Serial Port The user serial port is COM2. To transfer data between the T21 and other devices using a DB9 serial cable. NOTE: This user serial port is at the bottom of the T21. 2.11. Wireless Connection (Bluetooth/GPRS/WIFI) 2.11.1. Standard Bluetooth a) Select Start>Settings>Connections>Wireless Management, tap the icon to activate the Bluetooth(BT) device.
Figure 2‐10:: BT Managerr‐DirectConn f) Tap Consolee to check thee status of Bluetooth, as sshown below. Figure 2‐1 11: BT Managger‐Status g) Tap Setup to o setup this Bluetooth, B as shown below w.
Figure 2‐12: BT Manager‐Setup h) i) j) The default baud rate is 38400. The PIN code refers to the pairing PIN code of the BT device which T21 want to pair with. If you check Auto Conn, T21 will automatically connect to the last pairing BT device when powered up. NOTE: Long Range Bluetooth port is COM2 which is the same as user serial port. If Long Range Bluetooth been used, user serial port is disable. 2.11.3. Wi‐Fi a) b) Select Start>Settings>Connections>Wi‐Fi.
3. 3.1. Useful Functions Screen response SelectStart>Settings>System>Screen,tapthe AlignScreeniconandfollowthe guide toalign the screen. Figure 3‐1: Align Screen 3.2. Adjusting the backlight SelectStart>Settings>System>Backlight to adjustbacklightaccordingtothe guide. Figure 3‐2: Backlight 3.3. Removing programs Select Start>Settings>System>RemovePrograms,selecttheprograms you wish to removeinthelist and, click OKtoremove. Figure 3‐3: Remove Program 3.4.
Figure 3‐5: Clean Boot NOTE: The password is “1234”. Restoring factory settings will clear the system configuration, please be cautious. 3.6. PWConfig SelectStart> Settings> System>PWConfig. NOTE:While onScreen off mode, the device won’thibernate. Figure 3‐6: PWConfig 4. Accessories 4.1.
TNC Connector 5 External antenna cable Fischer to TNC cable 6 TNC to TNC cable TNC male to TNC male cable, 3m long 1 7 Centering rod Centering rod 1 5. Environmental Specifications a) b) c) d) e) Operating ambienttemperature: ‐20℃ to +60℃ Non operating temperature: ‐30℃ to +70℃ Drop: 1.5m drop tested on all surfaces Water and Resistant: Rated IP65 under IEC 60529 Relative humidity: 5% ~ 95% , non‐condensing 6.
Telephone: +86‐21‐56383139 Email: supports@howaygis.com 8. Appendix– Product Safety Warnings Safetyandcomplianceinformation • Use responsibly –Read all instructions and safety information before use to avoid injury. Batterysafety • • Charge battery only in temperature ranging from 32℉ to 140℉ (0℃ to 50℃) CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer.
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