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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 0 - wdt2200 user reference guide version 1.0

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 1 - notice this unit is equipped with a li-ion battery pack. Battery power might be low due to storage. Recharge the battery when required. For procedures on how to charge the battery, please refer to page 5..

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 2 - table of contents wdt2200 user reference guide ............................................................................................................................ 0 version 1.0 ..............................................................................

  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Introduction

    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 3 - chapter 1: introduction 1.1 overview thank you for choosing this product from wasp technologies, inc. The wdt2200 portable data collection terminal is one of the most versatile handheld computers available. It is dos compatible, capable of running programs deve...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 4 - 1.4 technical specifications physical physical characteristics dimensions: 165mm x 60mm x 35mm weight: 230g drop specification: 1.5m multiple free drop to concrete floor display: 128 x 64 pixel; 8 x16 characters or 4 x 12 characters. Battery: (include main and ...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 5 - 1.5 quick start this section is designed to let you quickly getting familiar with the wdt2200. If you need a detail explanation of any of the functions please refer to the chapters which follow. Wdt2200 illustrations figure 0-1:wdt2200 front view figure 0-2 wdt...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 1 - wdt2200 accessories figure 0-7: wdt2200 charging / communication cable remove backup battery isolator to prevent power loss during shipping or storage, when you first receive your wdt2200, you will find its backup battery has been isolated from the contact pin ...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 1 - communication with the host.

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 2 - 1. 6 interface ports the wdt2200 communicates with the pc via an rs232 communication port located at the tail of the unit. You can connect the unit via the charging / communication cable to a pc’s rs232 jack for data transfer or connect it through a cradle. 1.7...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 3 - ++figure 0-8: wdt2200 keypad layout numeric mode the keyboard of the wdt2200 is initialized to normal mode after it the unit is powered on. In normal mode, the cursor is a block sign and the keyboard is mainly used to input numeric data and the f1 through f4 fu...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 4 - example: first press the [alpha] key to switch the system to alpha mode. The cursor will be changed from block to underscore. To enter ‘a’, press the “1” key once. To get “b”, press the “1” key twice. To get “c”, press the “1” key three times. 1.8 triggering th...

  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Power System

    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 5 - chapter 2 power system 2.1 power system main power the terminal is operated by a rechargeable 3.7v 880mah rated li-ion battery pack. The main battery should be sufficient to for daily operation up to 12 hours. Actual duration may vary with usage. Backup power a...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 6 - 2.3 battery replacement main battery replacement make sure the unit is turned off. Turn the unit face down and open the battery cover by turning the screw counterclockwise a quarter turn. Remove the old main battery pack from battery compartment. Do not open th...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 7 - charging considerations it is important to consider the surrounding temperature whenever you are charging the li-ion battery pack. The process is most efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler. It is essential that you charge batteries within the ...

  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Operation

    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 8 - chapter 3: operation the wdt2200 has several operating modes. The terminal may operate in various modes for different purposes. The figure below shows the operating flow of the terminal. The following diagram summarized the ways to switch between different mode...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 9 - select the corresponding number, 1-8, or press [ ] and [ ] to highlight a command then hit [ent] to select a system command. Pressing the [exit] key (hit [cmd], then [alpha]) returns to ready mode . Run when the run command is invoked, the system shows this scr...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 10 - source dest. Function file1 file2 copy file1 to file2 file1 com output content of file1 to serial port file1 con output content of file1 to lcd com file2 input data from the serial port and store in file2 con file2 input data from the keyboard and store in fil...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 11 - display: enable/disable power-on logo display enable show system logo at power-on. Disable do not show system logo at power-on. Keypad allow user to set upper / lower case of character. Exit exit setup. 3.4 upload/download by esc command uploading/downloading ...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 12 - chapter 4 built-in application: formcaching the wdt2200’s operating system includes a built-in application called formcaching. It allows users to create a data entry application by defining a field prompt, type, length, input method and delimiter, etc. Without...

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    . © 2003 wasp technologies, inc. - 13 - 4.2 how to configure formcaching you will need to enter supervisor mode and select the “4.Form” category in order to configure formcaching. After selecting the “4.Form” in supervisor mode, the screen above will be displayed. The system will first ask the user ...