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HT630 Mobile Computer
Product Reference Guide
Rev. A
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Preface
About This Manual
This manual explains how to install, operate and maintain the Unitech HT630 Mobile
Computer.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form without permission
in writing from the manufacturer. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such
as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material
in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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All product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.
Support
Unitech’s professional support team is available to quickly answer your questions
or technical-related issues. Should an equipment problem occur, please contact
the Unitech regional service representatives nearest you. For complete contact
information, please visit the Web sites listed below.
UTA (USA, Canada) http://www.ute.com
UTA (Latin America) http://latin.ute.com
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Notices
General Precautions
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Before using this product be sure to read through this manual. After reading, please keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
The information contained is subject to change without notice.
Unitech is not responsible for any operational results regardless of missing information, errors or any misprinting in this manual.
Unitech is not responsible for problems created as a result of using options and consumables not officially approved.
This product is designed for servicing at an Authorized Service Center. Other than routine maintenance described in this manual, the user should not attempt to repair, service or disassemble this product.
Incorrect operation, handling, improper supplies and operating environments may cause damage or otherwise affect the proper operation of this product. Such actions invalidate the product warranty.
Battery Notice
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This unit is equipped with a Lithium-Ion battery pack and backup battery.
Although charged Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several months,
their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance. If this happens
they will require recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored at
temperatures between -4°F to 140°F, however they may be depleted more rapidly at
the high end of this range. It is recommended to store batteries within normal room
temperature.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
Support ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
Customized HT630����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
Technical specifications��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7
In the box��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
Accessories���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
Installing and Charging the Battery ������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Installing the Battery ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Charging the Battery ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10
Cradle������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 11
Interface Ports����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
USB Connection������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Using the Keypad����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
Numeric Mode����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
COMMAND Mode ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
ALPHA Mode ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15
Triggering Scanner Module������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
Application Development Environment ���������������������������������������������������������� 16
JobGen Plus ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
Chapter 2
Power System
Power System ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17
Main Power ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17
Backup Power����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17
Power Low Indication ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
Main Battery ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
Lithium Backup Battery������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
Battery Replacement ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
Recharging the Battery ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
Charging Consideration������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
Effects of Overcharging Batteries��������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
Storage and Safety Precautions����������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
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Chapter 3
Operation
Overview ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20
Ready Mode�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21
User Mode and System Commands����������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Configure the HT630 in SET Command ����������������������������������������������������������� 24
Date & Time - Setting the system clock and calendar������������������������������������� 24
Scanner��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24
DISPLAY�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
KEYPAD �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
EXIT ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
Uploading and Downloading Files ������������������������������������������������������������������� 26
PTComm Manager ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26
uTransfer������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27
Chapter 4
Built-in Application - FormCaching
Overview ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28
Specifications of FormCaching ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 28
How to Create a FormCaching ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30
How to Run FormCaching �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30
Default Setting of FormCaching ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 31
Chapter 5
Warranty
Warranty�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32
Warranty and/or Repair Service������������������������������������������������������������������������ 32
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
Thank you for choosing the HT630 from Unitech. With many built-in functions that
are easily customized to meet your needs, the HT630 is one of the most versatile
mobile computers on the market. It is light, rugged, and waterproof. The HT630 is also
capable of withstanding multiple 4-foot drops to concrete. Depending on the model
you have purchased, your mobile computer is equipped with either 512K, 2.5MB or
4.5MB of RAM. The HT630 also has different communication and charging options:
RS232, Ethernet, USB or Modem cradles.
Support
Unitech products are built to perform and we stand behind every product we make.
The Unitech service and support team is one of the best in the business, dedicated
to customer service and ready to solve any issues that may come up. If you find any
problems with your terminal or any other product please feel free to contact us at
www.ute.com.
Customized HT630
It is likely that when you received this terminal it was already customized by a system
integrator or system developer to meet your specific application. If this is the case,
many operating procedures mentioned in this manual may not apply. Please consult
your system provider for more information regarding customization.
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Technical specifications
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions:
6.49”L x 2.36”W x 1.38”H
Weight:
8.1 oz
Drop Specification:
Multiple 4-foot drops to concrete
Display:
128 x 64 pixels; 8 lines, 16 characters per line (small font)
or 4 lines, 12 characters (large font).
Battery:
3.7V/900mAH Li-Ion rechargeable battery
Backup Battery:
120mAH Li-Ion rechargeable battery
Environmental Sealing:
IP54
Operating Temperature:
23º ~ 122ºF
Storage Temperature
-4º ~ 158ºF
Humidity:
5% to 95% RH; not condensed
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD):
4 KV for contact discharge
8 KV for air discharge
Backlit Display:
Yes
Keypads:
26 alphanumeric keys + one scan trigger (phosphorescent
material)
Performance Characteristics
CPU:
X86 Compatible, 16 bit
Operating System:
DOS compatible
Memory:
512KB / 2.5MB / 4.5MB (option)
Flash ROM
256KB
Application Development:
C language, Turbo C, Visual C, JobGen plus (a window
based program generator), FormCaching (a built-in
program generator)
Communication
RS232, Modem, USB, Ethernet communication
Operating Time
Over 10 hours (1 bar code scan every 5 sec)
Symbologies
UPC/EAN, Code 39, Interleave 2 of 5, CODABAR, MSI,
Code 128, Code 93, Code 32, China Postal Code
Buzzer
70 dB
One LED
Dual color; Green / Red
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In the box
The HT630 standard packaging includes:
HT630 Mobile Computer
Lithium-Ion Battery
AC Adapter
Product CD-Rom
Charging / Communication Cable
(RS232 or USB)
Accessories
While there are numerous accessories available for the HT630 (cables, battery
chargers and carrying cases), the operating procedures in this manual reference the
cradle as an option for charging and communicating with the HT630.
Charging / Communication Cradle
(RS232, Modem or Ethernet)
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Installing and Charging the Battery
One Lithium-Ion battery is included with the HT630, and the battery must be charged
before the device is ready for use.
Installing the Battery
• Using a coin or screw driver, unlock the battery door
by turning the locking screw in a counterclockwise
direction.
Remove the battery door by lifting it off the HT630.
• Before inserting the Lithium-Ion battery pack into
the HT630, turn the back-up battery switch to the
“On” position.
Back-up Battery
Switch
•
Insert the battery so the gold contacts on the battery
line up with the contacts on the HT630. Then slide the
locking tabs on the top of the battery into the open slots
in the HT630 battery compartment.
Once the locking tabs are securely in place, press the
bottom half of the battery into the compartment.
Then reinstall the battery door and tighten the screw
to secure the door in place.
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Charging the Battery
Before using the HT630, both the main battery and backup battery must be fully
charged. The HT630 is equipped with a 3.7V 900mAh Lithium-Ion battery. Prior to
initial use, please fully charge the main and backup batteries for at least 12 hours.
There are two ways to charge the main battery and backup battery. First, locate the
communication / charging cable and AC adapter in the HT630 box. Connect the cable
to your HT630 and the AC adapter to an electrical outlet by following these steps:
1. Insert the comm connector on the
communication / charging cable
into the bottom of the HT630.
Please ensure the arrow on the
connector is facing up.
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2. Plug the AC adapter into the power
port on the RS232 / USB connector
on the communication / charging
cable.
3
3. Plug the power supply into an electrical
outlet. The charging is complete when
the LED light turns green.
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The second way to charge the main battery and backup battery is by inserting the
HT630 into the charging cradle (optional accessory):
1. Insert the HT630 into the charging cradle
and press downward until the HT630 sits
securely in the cradle.
2. Plug the power adapter into the DC port
on the back of the charging cradle.
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3. Plug the power supply into an electrical
outlet.
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During charging, the LED indicator
above the power icon ( ) will illuminate
in red. The LED will turn green when
charging is complete.
2
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Cradle
The cradle provides charging and communication capabilities to your HT630 Mobile
Computer. This section details the various icons imprinted on the cradle.
Cradle LED Icons
This icon indicates communication. When the HT630 is transmitting data
with the host computer, the LED will flash, showing that data is transmitting.
This icon indicates the charging of the HT630. When charging in the cradle,
the LED will illuminate in red; when fully charged, the LED will turn green.
This icon indicates the power status of the cradle itself. When the LED is on,
it is indicating that power is being supplied to the cradle.
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Interface Ports
The HT630 communicates through the comm port located on the bottom of the unit.
Connect the HT630 to a PC’s RS232 or USB port with the charging / communication
cable. The cradle can be connected to a PC in the same fashion.
USB Connection
To use the USB connection between the HT630 and a PC, you must configure a USB
driver. Follow the instructions to establish USB connectivity to a PC.
1. Insert the Product CD
Locate the Product CD included in your HT630
box, and insert it into your PC’s CD-ROM
drive. The Product CD has the necessary USB
drivers required for your HT630 and PC to
communicate.
2. Connect the USB Cable
Locate the USB communication / charging
cable in your HT630 box. Connect the cable to
your HT630 and PC.
2
• Insert the comm connector into the
bottom of the HT630.
• Insert the USB connector into a USB
port on your PC.
3
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• Plug the AC adapter into the power
port on the USB connector.
• Plug the power supply into an electrical
outlet.
3. Windows Detects Hardware
After connecting the HT630 to your PC with
the USB cable, Microsoft Windows will alert
you that it has “Found New Hardware”.
Microsoft Windows will then automatically
launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
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4. Hardware Update Wizard
The Hardware Update Wizard will help guide
you through the necessary steps to install the
HT630 USB driver for your PC:
• On the first screen the Hardware
Update Wizard asks to search for
software using Windows Update.
Select “No, not this time”, then click
“Next”.
• The next screen asks “What do you
want the wizard to do?”
Select “Install from a list or specific
location”, then click “Next”.
5. Locate Driver
The next screen prompts you to choose your
search and installation options.
• Select “Search for the best driver in these
locations.”
• Select “Search removable media”, then
click “Next”.
6. Complete Installation
The Hardware Update Wizard will search for
the necessary driver and install it on your PC.
Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
Once the installation for the USB driver is
complete, the Hardware Update Wizard will
open again to create the virtual com port for
your HT630 to communicate with your PC.
Repeat steps 3 - 5 to create the virtual com
port.
Your HT630 is now ready to communicate with
your PC.
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Using the Keypad
The HT630’s keypad consists of 27 rubber keys that can be configured into three
different modes: Numeric Mode, Command Mode, and Alphabetic Mode. All keys
except the power key make a sound when pressed. Keys in the upper four rows have
a larger size for easier data input.
To turn on the HT630, you need to press the power
key. To turn off the
HT630, you will need to press and hold the power key for one second.
Press
and the desired command key (the light blue symbols at the bottom
of the keys) to set the keypad to output command functions.
In the Command or Supervisor Mode, press
menu.
to get back to the previous
press
(+ desired command key)
NUMERIC
mode
press
COMMAND
mode
press
Scan Trigger
ALPHABETIC
mode
Numeric
press
(+ desired command key)
Alpha
Command
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Numeric Mode
The HT630 keypad is set to Numeric Mode after being powered on. In Numeric Mode,
the cursor is a block and the keypad is mainly used to input numeric data and use the
four function keys (
).
COMMAND Mode
Press the command
key to set the keypad to Command Mode. In Command
Mode, the cursor sign is still the same and the keypad is mainly used to input special
characters, make hot-key functions, and use F5-F8 as function keys.
ALPHA Mode
Press the alpha
key to toggle between Numeric Mode keypad and Alpha Mode
keypad. In the Alpha Mode, the cursor is an underscore sign and the keypad is
available to input upper case letters. In Alpha Mode, every numeric key contains three
individual characters. You need to press the key once to get the first character, twice
to get the second character and three times to get the third character.
For example:
•First press alpha
key to switch the system to Alpha Mode, the cursor type
will be changed from block to underscore.
•To enter ‘A’, press
once.
•To enter “B”, press
twice.
•To enter “C”, press
three times.
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Triggering Scanner Module
The HT630 can be used with a built-in laser scanner module to input data. The built-in
decoder reads most bar code labels. Users should keep the laser window clean to
prevent low reading rate of distorted bar code input signals.
Application Development Environment
The HT630 provides DOS functions and device drivers for application development,
including bar code decoding, keypad input, display output, serial input/output
communication, real-time clock access and power management control.
The HT630 can be programmed by the Windows-based JobGen Plus program
generation software or programmed by commonly used C compilers including
Microsoft C, Borland C and Turbo C. An executable program generated by JobGen
Plus or created by a compiler is downloaded to the HT630 and run on the unit.
JobGen Plus
JobGen Plus is a Windows-based program generator that gives users a
comprehensive terminal application development environment. With JobGen Plus,
users can design an application program for the HT630 by simply drawing the data
collection sequence on paper. The program requires minimal programming skills.
For more detailed programming information, please refer to the HT630 Programming
Reference Manual / JobGen Pro User’s Manual.
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Chapter 2
Power System
Power System
Main Power
The HT630 is powered by a rechargeable 3.7V 900mAH Lithium-Ion battery pack. The
main battery should be sufficient for daily operation up to 10 hours (based on 1 bar
code scan every 5 seconds). However, since actual operation requirements may vary,
it is possible to get a shorter result than the estimated operating times.
Backup Power
A Lithium battery is used as the secondary power source to back up the data on the
HT630. The RTC (real time clock chip) and RAM memory also help to prevent data
loss.
Normally, the HT630 gets power from the main battery to back up the RTC and RAM.
This also puts the backup battery in standby mode. When the main battery is removed
or below the required level to back up the RAM and RTC properly, the power circuit of
the HT630 automatically switches to the backup battery for power.
It is recommended to always keep the main battery charged. If the main battery loses
charge, the backup battery is capable of storing data for up to 6 months.
As long as the main battery is charged, you will not have to replace the backup
battery. If you do replace the backup battery, all data stored on the device will be lost.
All data must be backed up before replacing the backup battery.
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Power Low Indication
Main Battery
When the main battery becomes low, a warning message
will be shown on the screen.
! WARNING !
MAIN BATTERY
VOLTAGE LOW
When the low battery message appears, the main battery can
continue to supply power for about 30 more minutes. When the
HT630 reaches the system power cutoff point it will automatically
turn off. The HT630 will store the data contents in the RTC and RAM but cannot be
turned on again until the batteries have been recharged or replaced.
Lithium Backup Battery
When the Lithium backup battery doesn’t have enough capacity
to back up the system, a message will appear on the screen.
In this situation, you should upload your data from the HT630
immediately and recharge or replace with a new Lithium battery.
! WARNING !
BACKUP BATTERY
LOW
Battery Replacement
Main Battery
• Make sure the unit is turned off.
• Turn the unit over and unscrew the battery door by turning the screw
counterclockwise.
• Remove the main battery pack from battery compartment.
• Insert the new main battery and reinstall the battery door.
Backup Battery
• The backup battery on the HT630 is not user-accessible.
• Replacement of the backup battery should be conducted by an Authorized
Unitech Service Center.
• Attempting to access the backup battery may void your product warranty.
Make sure to back up your data before sending in your HT630 for backup
battery replacement.
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Recharging the Battery
When the terminal shows the “Main Battery Low” message, the battery needs to be
recharged (See ‘Charging the Battery’ in Chapter 1 of this manual). When the battery
is fully charged, the LED light will turn green. Charging time typically takes two to three
hours.
Charging Consideration
It is important to consider the temperature when charging the Lithium-Ion battery pack.
The charging process is most efficient at normal room temperatures or slightly cooler.
It is essential to charge the battery within the stated range of 32°F to 113°F (0°C to
45°C). Charging the battery outside of the specified range could damage the battery
and shorten its life cycle.
Effects of Overcharging Batteries
Overcharging may occur when a Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery is continually
charged for extended periods after it has reached full charge capacity. For example,
a battery left to charge for several weeks may appear to have minimal capacity. This
type of failure can be remedied by completely depleting the battery of power and then
recharging it to full capacity.
This condition can be prevented by immediately unplugging the power cable when
the unit reaches full charge, or by using the cradle to charge the batteries. The cradle
starts the charge process in Quick Charge Mode and switches to Trickle Charge Mode
when it detects the battery is fully charged. There is no risk of overcharging in Trickle
Charge Mode.
Storage and Safety Precautions
Batteries should be stored where there is no risk of accidental shortage or other
damage. Although charged Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several
months, their capacity may be reduced due to back up and internal resistance. If this
happens, they will require recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored
at temperatures between -4°F and 158°F (-20°C to 70°C).
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Chapter 3
Operation
Overview
The HT630 has several operating modes to optimize performance for various
purposes. The diagram below shows the operating flow of the HT630 and summarizes
how to switch between different modes.
Press and hold down
then press
and
keys
OFF
press
HT630 V1.00
MEM 512KB
>
enter
‘Program
Name’
then press
press
press
(for two
seconds)
APPLICATION
mode
RUN
command
1.RUN
3.COM
5.ERA
7.CPY
2.TER
4.DIR
6.TYP
8.SET
press
<<START MENU>>
1.SUPERVISOR
2.WARM START
3.COLD START
press
SUPERVISOR
mode
USER
mode
System configurations are categorized in two groups. Users can select the “8.SET”
command in User Mode to set general system configurations or enter Supervisor
Mode to set advanced system configurations. The Supervisor Mode is password
protected to prevent unauthorized personnel from changing system configurations.
The default password for Supervisor Mode is “630”.
It is likely that your HT630 came configured by your software vendor or system
developer. If this is the case, please use caution when changing these settings.
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Ready Mode
The HT630 performs a Power-On-Test and Warm-Start when it is switched on. After
the Warm Start, the system enters Ready Mode and shows the Ready Mode Prompt.
Ready Mode Prompt
HT630 Vx.xx
MEM 4608KB
>
The first line indicates the model code and version number (e.g.
V1.00). The second line shows the size of the total installed RAM
(i.e. 4608 KB). The third line prompts a “>” which indicates that the
terminal passed the Power-On-Test and is ready to be used.
User Mode and System Commands
There are eight system commands: RUN, TER, COM, DIR, ERA, TYP, CPY, and SET.
Each command can be entered through menu-selection in User Mode. Users can
press the
key for two seconds in Ready Mode to enter User Mode.
User Mode Prompt
1.RUN
3.COM
5.ERA
7.CPY
RUN
2.TER
4.DIR
6.TYP
8.SET
Select the corresponding number, 1-8, or press (
)
to highlight a command then hit
to select a system command.
Pressing the
key returns to Ready Mode.
When you invoke the RUN command, you may press (
)
to toggle to the loaded program and hit
to run the program.
The program may also be executed on the HT630 by entering the
program name directly in Ready Mode.
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TER
This command puts the HT630 in either Terminal Emulation Mode
or FormCaching Application Mode depending on which function you
select. See Chapter 4 ‘Built-in Application - FormCaching’ for details on
how to configure and use FormCaching.
In Terminal Emulation Mode, the HT630 transmits data to or
receives data from a host computer. In this mode, data input from the
bar code reader or keypad is displayed on screen and output to
the serial port. Data received from the serial port is displayed on the
LCD screen. Communication parameters, such as baud rate, data bits,
parity, stop bits and flow control, must be set to be compatible with the
destination in order to send data properly.
COM
This command puts the HT630 in Kermit Server Mode.
The following are the available Kermit commands for the Host/PC:
Command
Description
Send filename
Send a file from the Host/PC to the HT630 and
store it in RAM
Get filename
Get a file from the HT630 to the Host/PC
Remote dir
List files stored in the HT630’s RAM
Remote Del filename
Delete a data file stored in the HT630’s RAM
Make sure to set the HT630 communication parameters to match
the Host/PC system before proceeding with data communication.
Press
to return to Ready Mode.
DIR
This command shows the files stored in the HT630’s RAM with the
following information:
• The list of file names stored in RAM
• The size of the program execution area
• The amount of free RAM left
ERA
This command deletes a file from RAM.
After the file has been deleted, it cannot be
recovered.
Use the left and right arrow (
to toggle the files and press
<ERASE FILE>
SCAN.EXE
) keys
to delete.
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TYP
This command displays the contents of a file on
the HT630’s LCD. The contents of the file will be
displayed 128 (16 characters x 8 lines) characters
at a time.
Press any key to show the next page or hit
to return to the User Mode Prompt. If you try to display a program
or binary file, you may only see unintelligible characters.
CPY
This command allows users to make a copy of data from a source
device to a destination device. The source device may be a file,
COM (serial input), CON (keypad), and the destination device may
be a file, COM (serial output), CON (LCD display).
SET
<TYPE FILE>
SCAN.DAT
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 serial port and store in file2
CON
file2
Input data from keypad and store in file2, press
to end the data input
This command allows users to set system date
and time, assign laser features and allow the
display of the power-on logo (see next section).
<SYSTEM SETUP>
1.DATE&TIME
2.SCANNER
3.DISPLAY
4.KEYPAD
5.EXIT
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Configure the HT630 in SET Command
There are three categories of general system configurations
available in the SET Command. Select the corresponding
number, 1-3, to set the system date and time, assign
scanning features and enable the power-on logo display.
Press
to return to User Mode prompt.
<SYSTEM SETUP>
1.DATE&TIME
2.SCANNER
3.DISPLAY
4.KEYPAD
5.EXIT
Date & Time - Setting the system clock and calendar
When a user selects “1.DATE & TIME” in the SET Command
Menu, the screen to the right will be shown on the HT630’s LCD
and lets you set the system date and the time of the Real Time
Clock chip (RTC). The system date and time can be retrieved
in applications and used as a time stamp for data collection.
The second line shows the current date in the format
DD/MM/YYYY (year/month/day). If you want to reset the system
date to January 1, 2010, then enter [0][1][0][1][2][0][1][0].
<SET DATE&TIME>
mm-dd-yyyy
12-03-2009
hh-mm-ss
14:07:50
After entering the date, you will be prompted to set the system time. Set the system
time like the system date described above. The format of system time is expressed in
the 24-hour format of HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second).
Scanner
The system software of the HT630 decodes all major bar code symbologies including
Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, Code 93, I25, EAN, UPC and China Postal Code. Use
the
key to toggle among the selections in each category, then press the
key to
confirm.
SCANNER
Enable / disable bar code decoding.
LASER TRIG MODE
If NORMAL is selected, you must press and hold down trigger
to scan a bar code label. If FLASH is selected, you can directly
scan a bar code label without pressing the trigger key.
LASER AIM
Enable / disable laser beam target pointer for long distance bar
code reading.
VERIFICATION
Enable / disable double check verification on scanned bar codes.
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DISPLAY
Enable/disable the power-on logo display when the terminal is powered on.
KEYPAD
Allows users to set UPPER / LOWER case of each character.
EXIT
Leave the SET (setting) environment.
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Uploading and Downloading Files
ESC Command
Uploading or downloading by the Kermit server (see ‘User Mode and System
Commands’ in Chapter 3 of this manual) requires the HT630 to be set to Kermit
Server Mode by selecting user command “3.COM” in User Mode or by calling a
system function in an application program.
The hardware and software on the HT630 is designed so the unit can be turned on
upon receiving input from the serial port. The HT630 can also be instructed to process
data communication by remote ESC commands through built-in MULTI communication
protocol.
After linking the HT630 to a PC/Host, a communication program running on the host
will send a few dummy bytes to the HT630 and delay for a few seconds to remotely
turn on the unit. The program can send out data from a remote ESC command that
matches the MULTI protocol to the HT630 and instruct the unit to perform certain
processes.
For example, the HT630 will automatically execute the system routine to upload a file
after receiving the valid “File upload” ESC command. Meanwhile, the program running
on the host should follow the control flow of MULTI protocol and processes to receive
the data.
For a detailed description of each ESC command and protocol, please see the HT630
Programming Reference Manual.
PTComm Manager
Data may also be transferred to and from the HT630 with PTComm Manager which
can be found on the Product CD in the HT630 packaging. PTComm Manager must be
installed on the PC in order to communicate with the HT630. Once PTComm Manager
is installed follow, these steps to transfer the data file to the PC:
1.Connect the HT630 to the Host/PC via the communication cable or cradle.
2.Open PTComm Manager.
3.Click on the HT630 icon under “File” or click on “Transfers” > “Connect Portable”
4.Verify the MODEL, ADDRESS, and COM PORT. Most importantly, to ensure a
successful connection, select BOTH “Auto Detect Baud Rate” and “Auto Detect
or Confirm Portable Model” and press OK.
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5.The HT630 should BEEP even if it is OFF, PTComm Manager will automatically
turn on the device and connect to it. If there is data in the device, it will be
displayed under the Portable Name. Click and drag the “FORM.dat” file to a
folder within the PC directory (left hand side of the screen).
uTransfer
The uTransfer application is another option for communicating between a Host/PC
and the HT630. uTransfer may be found on the Product CD in the HT630 packaging,
or downloaded from the HT630 Product Page on the Unitech website. uTransfer must
be installed on the PC in order to communicate with the HT630. Once uTransfer is
installed, follow these steps to transfer the data file to the PC:
1.Connect the HT630 to the Host/PC via the communication cable or cradle.
2.Open uTransfer on your PC. Click the “Transfer” button in the uTransfer window
to instantly transfer the data. It will search for a COM port from 1 to 20.
(The files you wish to transfer from the HT630 must be in the default FORM.DAT
format to successfully transfer to the Host/PC)
3.Make sure the HT630 is set to a COM port less than or equal to 20 in the Device
Manager. To get to your Device Manager, go to the PC’s Control Panel, select
“System” > “Hardware” > “Device Manager”. The COM port will be listed.
4.When uTransfer finishes searching all 20 COM ports, a message will display
below the Transfer button showing you how many files have downloaded to
your PC.
If you have the “Sync Date and Time” option selected, the device will sync the
day and time of the file with the PC.
If you wish to delete the data file on the device after it has been transferred to the
PC, select the “Auto Delete Data” option before clicking Transfer.
5.By default, the file will be downloaded to your desktop with the file name
FORM.DAT. If you have more than one device connected to the computer when
you click Transfer, the second file will be named FORM02.DAT, and the third file
will be FORM03.DAT, etc.
6.You may change the location of the file, as well as the file name and its extension
in the Settings window. Click “Apply” or “OK” to save the changes.
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Chapter 4
Built-in Application - FormCaching
Overview
The HT630’s system includes a built-in application called FormCaching. This
application allows users to create a data entry application by specifying a field prompt,
type, length, input method, delimiter, etc., without having to write the program code
and load it to the terminal.
Specifications of FormCaching
DATA FIELD DEFINITION: maximum field number = 8
Category
Range
Description
1
FIELD PROMPT
Max. 16 characters
Set field prompting
2
MIN/MAX DATA
LENGTH
1 - 32
Set minimum field length and
maximum field length
3
DATA TYPE
1. NUMERIC
2. ALPHANUM
Numeric data (0~9) or alphanumeric
data (20H~FCH)
4
DEVICE TYPE
1. KEY ONLY
2. SCAN ONLY
3. BOTH
Input by keypad only, bar code
scanning only, or both
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DATA RECORD DEFINITION
Category
Range
Description
5
BETWEEN FIELD
1. Append screen
2. Clear screen
Specify to clear or append screen
between two fields
6
FIELD DELIMITER
1. ,
2. ;
3. Space
4. Tab
Assign field delimiter
7
RECORD
DELIMITER
1. CR
2. LF
3. CRLF
Assign record delimiter
8
DATE STAMP FIELD
1. NONE
2. YYYYMMDD
3. MMDD
4. MMDDYYYY
5. DDMM
6. DDMMYYYY
Specify format of date stamp
9
TIME STAMP FIELD
1. NONE
2. HHMM
3. HHMMSS
Specify format of time stamp
10
FIELD DELAY
0-6
Specify time delay between each
record input in seconds
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How to Create a FormCaching
You will need to enter Supervisor Mode (see ‘Overview’
in Chapter 3 of this manual) and select the “4.FORM” category
in order to set the configuration of FormCaching.
FORMCACHING
1:YES
2:NO
OTHER:EXIT
After selecting the “4.FORM” in Supervisor Mode,
(the screen should match the diagram to the right), the system will ask you to specify
four categories of the field specifications (field prompt, data length, data type and
device type) of each data field.
This step also determines the number of fields in each record. After defining all data
fields, press
to end the setup of field specification. Or, you may also continue to
set the last six categories including between field, field delimiter, record delimiter, date
stamp field, time stamp field and field delay.
When the FormCaching application is executed, a data file named FORM.DAT will be
created to store the data. The system will not allow the user to redefine FormCaching
if a FORM.DAT file currently exists. It is necessary to delete the FORM.DAT file in
order to change the configuration of FormCaching.
How to Run FormCaching
When FormCaching is enabled, the built-in application can be started by selecting
the “2.TER” command in User Mode and then selecting “2.FORMCACHING”. The
FormCaching application will run and follow the defined settings.
All scanned and keypad input data is saved to the file named FORM.DAT. You may
use the
key to browse a previous data record, press
to step to the next record,
and press
to clear the record and then input a new value for every field of this
record. Press
to end FormCaching and return to System Ready Mode.
After collecting data, the FORM.DAT file can be uploaded to the PC/Host either
through PTComm Manager, uTransfer, the Kermit server in User Mode, or through a
remote ESC command.
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Default Setting of FormCaching
The default FormCaching settings are listed below:
DATA FIELD SPECIFICATION: field number = 2
Category
Setting
Field #1
FIELD PROMPT
ITEM:
DATA LENGTH
32
DATA TYPE
ALPHANUM
DEVICE TYPE
BOTH
Field #2
FIELD PROMPT
QTY:
DATA LENGTH
4
DATA TYPE
NUMERIC
DEVICE TYPE
KEY ONLY
DATA RECORD SPECIFICATION
Category
Setting
BETWEEN FIELD
Append Screen
FIELD DELIMITER
,
RECORD DELIMITER
CR
DATE STAMP FIELD
NONE
TIME STAMP FIELD
NONE
FIELD DELAY
0
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Chapter 5
Warranty
Warranty
This mobile computer is warranted by Unitech to be free of defects in parts and
workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. This warranty does not
apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse, improper wiring,
operation outside of specification, improper maintenance or repair or unauthorized
modification. Unitech specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability
or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages. Unitech’s total liability is limited to the repair or
replacement of the product. The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other
warranty, whether written or oral is expressed or implied.
Warranty and/or Repair Service
A Return Merchandise Authorization number must be issued before a unit is returned
to Unitech for repair. Once a unit has been properly returned to Unitech (Note: The
customer is responsible for ensuring proper packing to prevent damage in transit as
well as the shipping costs back to Unitech), it will be repaired (estimates are provided
first if the repair cost is estimated above $100.00) and returned via FedEx ground. The
customer may elect a faster mode of transport at their cost.
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