Unitech RH767 Bedienungsanleitung

User’s Manual
RH767 RFID Handheld Reader
400558G Rev. G

Preface
This manual explains how to install, operate and maintain the RH767.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or
mechanical means, without permission in writing from the manufacturer. This includes but
is not limited to photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The
material in this manual is subject to change without notice.
© Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Unitech global Web site address: http:\\www.unitech-adc.com
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG.
Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned
in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, operates and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the
interference through one of the following:
Relocate the receiving antenna.●
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.●
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from the receiver.●
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.●
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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 received interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not cohabitate or operate in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
About This Manual
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Unitech is a member of the Oracle Embedded Software Licensing
Program.

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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. Please follow the operation instructions in this manual to maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure requirments. This RFID Handheld Terminal meets FCC
RF exposure guidelines when used in handheld or desktop operation.
RoHS Statement
This device conforms to RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances)
European Union regulations that set maximum concentration limits on
hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment.
Laser Information
The Unitech RH767 series is certified in the U.S. to conform to the DHHS/CDRH 21CFR
Subchapter J and IEC 825-1 requirnments. In addition, Class II and Class 2 products are not
considered to be hazardous. The RH767 series contains an internal Visible Laser Diode (VLD)
whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations.
The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during
normal operation, user maintenance or during prescribed service operations.
The laser safety warning label required by the DHHS/IEC is located on the RH767's back
panel.
CAUTION!
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specied herein may result in hazardous laser light. Use of optical instruments
with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include
binoculars, microscopes and magnifying glasses. This does not include eye
glasses worn by the user.
IMPORTANT NOTE
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 1.5 cm between the radiator and the user's body.
Warranty
Unitech Limited Warranty covers the following items that are free from defects during normal
use:
RH767 – 1-year limited warranty.●
Lithium-Ion battery – 6-month limited warranty.●
the warranty becomes void if equipment is modied, improperly installed/used, damaged by
accident/neglect, or if any parts are improperly installed or replaced by the user.
Use only the AC Adapter supplied. Using the wrong AC Adapter may damage the RH767 and
will void the warranty.

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Battery Notices
This Unitech RH767 is equipped with a Lithium-Ion Battery Pack and a Backup Battery.
However, the RH767 may not start without an external power source due to battery discharge
after extended storage periods. To charge the battery to full capacity, connect the RH767 to
an external power source with the USB Charging Cable or the Unitech RH767 Cradle. Initially
charge the RH767 for at least 16 hours.
The Backup Battery will receive power from an external power source, or through the main
battery (But, only if the main battery has adequate power). In order to prevent data loss due
to Backup Battery failure, connect the RH767 to the main Battery Pack or an external power
source.
NOTE: Turn the RH767 Backup Battery Switch to the ON position before initial use.
To garauntee optimal performance, replace rechargeable batteries every year or after 500
charge/discharge cycles. It is normal for the battery to physically expand after one year or
500 cycles. Although it does not cause harm, the battery can not be used again and must be
disposed of according to local battery saftey disposal procedures.
If the performance decrease is greater than 20 percent in a Lithium-Ion battery, the battery is
at the end of its life cycle. Do not continue to use the battery, and ensure that the battery is
properly disposed.
The length of time that a battery power lasts depends on the battery type and how the device
is used. Conserve battery life through the following:
Avoid frequent full discharges because this places additional strain on the battery. Several●
partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a deep one. Recharging a
partially charged Lithium-Ion battery does not cause harm because there is no memory.
Keep the Lithium-Ion battery cool. Avoid a hot car. For prolonged storage, keep the battery●
at a 40 percent charge level.
Do not leave the lithium-Ion battery discharged and unused for an extended time period●
because the battery will wear out and the longevity of the battery will be at least shorter
than half of the one with frequent recharges.
Battery Charge Notice
It is important to consider the environment temperature when charging the Lithium-Ion Battery
Pack. Charging is most efcient at room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment. It
is essential that batteries are charged within the temperature ranges of 32º F - 104ºF (0°C
- 40°C). Charging batteries outside of the specified temperature range could damage the
batteries and shorten their charging life cycle.
CAUTION!
Do not charge batteries at a temperature lower than 32ºF (0°C), which will
increase the internal resistance to cause heat and make the batteries unstable
and unsafe. Please use a battery temperature detecting device for a charger to
ensure a safe charging temperature range.
Storage and Safety Notice
Although charged Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several months, their capacity
may deplete due to buildup of internal resistance. In this case they will require recharging.
Lithium-Ion batteries may store at temperatures between -4Fº - 140Fº (-20°C to 60°C). But
the batteries may deplete more rapidly at the warmer end of this range. It is recommended to
store batteries at room temperature.

Table of Contents
Preface...................................................................................i
Regulatory Compliance Statements............................................................................... i
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................................. i
About This Manual ................................................................................ i
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement........................................................................ ii
RoHS Statement...................................................................................................... ii
Laser Information .......................................................................................................... ii
Warranty........................................................................................................................ ii
Battery Notices ..............................................................................................................iii
Battery Charge Notice .............................................................................................iii
Storage and Safety Notice.......................................................................................iii
Chapter 1 ..............................................................................1
Introducing the RH767 ..................................................................................................1
Features...................................................................................................................1
Getting Started ..................................................................................... 1
Package Contents ......................................................................................................... 2
A Tour of the RH767 ......................................................................................................3
Back View ................................................................................................................4
Bottom View.............................................................................................................5
Setting up the RH767 ....................................................................................................5
Installing the Battery Pack .......................................................................................5
Charging the Battery................................................................................................8
Charging the Battery using the Synchronization Power Cable ..........................8
Charging the Battery with the Docking Station...................................................8
Checking the Battery Status...............................................................................9
Connecting the RH767 to a PC ...............................................................................9
Turning the RH767 on for the First Time................................................................10
Powering On ....................................................................................................10
Using the Stylus ............................................................................................... 11
Calibrating the RH767 Screen ......................................................................... 11
Setting the Time and Date ...............................................................................13
Adjusting the Screen Brightness ......................................................................13

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Chapter 2 ............................................................................14
Using Function keys ..............................................................................................14
Using the Hardware ........................................................................... 14
Toggle to Alpha Mode and CAPS ..........................................................................15
Using the Windows CE Keyboard..........................................................................16
Entering Characters .........................................................................................16
Moving the Keyboard .......................................................................................16
Adjusting Settings........................................................................................................17
Checking the Main and Backup Battery Status...........................................................18
Using the Laser Scanner.............................................................................................19
Scanner Settings ......................................................................................................... 20
Scan2Key ....................................................................................................................21
Using the RFID............................................................................................................21
Launching the RFID Demo Program .....................................................................21
Chapter 3 ............................................................................23
Establishing Device-PC Connection............................................................................23
Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ..............................................................................23
Connecting the Device to the Computer................................................................23
Getting Connected ............................................................................. 23
Using ActiveSync to Exchange Files ...........................................................................24
Using the WLAN..........................................................................................................25
Setting up the Wireless Local Area Network Card.................................................25
Obtaining an IP Address via DHCP Server ......................................................25
Specifying an IP Address .................................................................................26
Wi-Fi Connection..............................................................................................27
Using the Summit Utilities ................................................................................29
Admin Login...........................................................................................................29
Scan Available AP..................................................................................................29
Encryption..............................................................................................................30
Commit and Activate..............................................................................................30
Appendix A..........................................................................31
Middleware Supporting List................................................................ 31
Appendix B..........................................................................32
System Specications ........................................................................ 32
Appendix C..........................................................................33
Worldwide Support............................................................................. 33

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Chapter 1
Introducing the RH767
RH767 UHF
Unitech’s RH767 Ultra High Frequency (UHF) handheld terminal is a rugged dual technology
multi-tag UHF RFID and bar code reader. It can read both EPC Gen 1 and Gen 2 RFID tags
and the device is embedded with RFID middleware and Windows CE 5.0. The RH767 has a
battery life of up to 12 hours. Connectivity options include WLAN 802.11b/g and Bluetooth.
It has an IP54 electronic enclosure sealing rating against the elements and a 4' (1.2 meter)
drop threshold to concrete.
RH767 HF
Unitech’s RH767 High Frequency (HF) handheld terminal is a rugged dual technology multi-
tag HF RFID and bar code reader. It can read 15693/ISO 1443A/B RFID tags and the device
is embedded with RFID middleware and Windows CE 5.0. The RH767 has a battery life of
up to 20 hours. Connectivity options include WLAN 802.11b/g, and Bluetooth and GPRS is
possible via the PCMCIA slot. It has an IP54 electronic enclosure sealing rating against the
elements and a 4' (1.2 meter) drop threshold to concrete.
Features
Dual Technology Bar Code Scanner & RFID (HF or UHF) Reader.●
Embedded RFID Middleware.●
Built-in Bar Code Scanner.●
IP54 Rated and 4' (1.2m) Drop Threshold.●
Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus Operating System.●
WLAN 802.11b/g and Bluetooth Connectivity.●
GPRS via PCMCIA slot (HF Model Only).●
Getting Started

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Package Contents
Make sure the following items are in the RH767 box:
RH767 Terminal Power Adapter and Cable Battery Pack
Stylus Synchronization and Power
Cable
CD-ROM
Quick Reference Guide Cradle (Optional)
Please contact a regional Unitech service representative if anything is missing or appears
damaged.

Chapter 1 Getting Started
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A Tour of the RH767
Front View
No. Component Description
1. Status Indicator. Indicates battery and bar code scanning status.
Green - Battery charge is complete or a bar code is
successfully captured.
Red - Battery is charging, bar code scanner is activated
and processing.
2. LCD Touch-screen. Displays the applications and data stored on the
device. The screen is touch-sensitive and responds to
the stylus or nger.
3. Alpha Mode Indicator. Indicates Alpha Mode status.
4. Keypad. Keypad interface for controlling the RH767. See Using
the Hardware on page 14 for more information.
5. Power Button. Press this button to start the RH767. Alternatively, this
key must be pressed down for at least two seconds to
turn off the RH767.
6. Microphone. Receives sound.
7. Right Scanner Trigger Button. Press to activate the Laser Bar Code Scanner.

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Back View
No. Component Description
8. Stylus. Remove the Stylus from its holder and hold it like a
pen.
9. Bar Code Scanner Window. Scans bar codes.
10. Infrared (IR) Port. Utilizes infrared technology to transmit and receive data
from other IR-enabled devices.
11. Left Scanner Trigger Button. Press to activate the laser bar code scanner.
12. Reset Button. Use a paper clip to press the Reset Button.
13. Bar Code Scanner Trigger. Press to activate the Bar Code Scanner.
14. Battery Compartment. Houses the removable and rechargeable 7.4V Lithium-
Ion 4050mAh Battery Pack.
15. Strap Hook. Secures the strap to the RH767.
16. RFID Antenna. Receives data from an RFID tag.
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