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Mobile Computer

DT50D

User Guide

Urovo Technology Co., Ltd.


Note:

* This Guide introduced general functions of DT50D. Your PDA device

may have different functions wherein or description.

* There may be differences between the illustrations in this Guide and

the actual product. And the actual product shall prevail.


© All rights reserved Shenzhen Urovo Technology Co., Ltd. 2022
Terms of usage

Statement

This Guide includes proprietary information of Shenzhen Urovo


Technology Co., Ltd. Its purpose is to help users better operate, use and
maintain the device described herein only. Without written permit of
Urovo, the proprietary information in the text shall not be copied or
disclosed to any other party.

Product improvement

Urovo will keep improving its products but give no further notice in
case of any change in the specification or design.

Disclaimer

All the user guides and specifications published by Urovo are correct.
In the event of any wrong information, Urovo shall reserve the right to
correct such errors but waive rights of liability and claim.

Urovo shall not be liable for personal and property safety of users in
the following cases:

 User or any third party delegated fails to transport or store the


battery in the correct way specified in this Guide;

 The battery used by the user is not purchased from any official
channel of Urovo;
Table of Contents
About the Guide ............................................................................................... 8

Chapter 1 Getting Started ............................................................................... 11

1.1 Unpacking .......................................................................................... 11

1.2 Appearance ........................................................................................ 12

1.2.1 Front Side .................................................................................. 12

1.2.2 Side ........................................................................................... 12

1.2.3 Back Side ................................................................................... 14

1.3 Installation Guide ................................................................................14

1.3.1 Instruction of battery .................................................................14

1.3.2 Instruction of battery replacement ............................................ 15

1.3.3 Instruction on SIM/TF Card replacement ................................... 15

1.4 Caution on Battery Charging .............................................................. 16

1.5 Charging Method ............................................................................... 17

1.5.1 Charge by USB ...........................................................................17

1.5.2 Charge by desktop charger ....................................................... 17

1.6 Battery Optimization ...........................................................................18

1.7 Usage of Touchscreen ........................................................................ 18

Chapter 2 Device settings ............................................................................... 20

2.1 Access device settings ........................................................................ 20

2.2 WLAN ................................................................................................. 21

2.3 WWAN ................................................................................................24

2.4 Bluetooth ............................................................................................24

2.5 Display ................................................................................................26


2.5.1 Screen Rotation Settings ........................................................... 26

2.5.2 Sleep Settings ............................................................................26

2.6 Sound Settings ................................................................................... 27

2.7 Privacy Settings .................................................................................. 28

2.8 Date and Time Settings .......................................................................30

2.9 Reset Settings ..................................................................................... 31

2.10 About Devices ...................................................................................32

2.11 Scan Settings .................................................................................... 33

2.11.1 Floating action button ............................................................. 33

2.11.2 Triggering Mode ..................................................................... 33

2.11.4 Keystroke output ..................................................................... 34

2.11.5 Reader Params .........................................................................36

2.11.6 Basic data formatting .............................................................. 39

2.12 ScanWedge Profiles .......................................................................... 41

2.13 Feature Settings ..................................................................................43

2.14 Remap Key ........................................................................................44

Chapter 3 Application ..................................................................................... 49

3.1 Access the application ........................................................................ 49

3.2 App Profile ..........................................................................................49

3.3 Enterprise Launcher ............................................................................ 52

3.4 U Stage ............................................................................................... 56

3.5 WIFI Diagnosis .................................................................................... 58

3.6 Description of Computer Connected Operation ................................. 59

3.6.1 Developer options ..................................................................... 59


3.6.2 File management by media transfer protocol (MTP) ..................61

3.6.3 Picture management by picture transfer protocol (PTP) ............ 61

3.6.4 Charging mode ......................................................................... 62

3.6.5 Disconnection from PC .............................................................. 63

Charter 4 Accessories ......................................................................................64

4.1 List of Standard Accessories ............................................................... 64

4.2 List of Optional Accessories ................................................................ 64

Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting .................................................67

5.1 Maintenance ....................................................................................... 67

5.2 Cleaning ............................................................................................. 67

5.3 Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 68


About the Guide

Introduction

This Guide offers information on usage of DT50D mobile computer and


its accessories.

Note: The screens and windows described in this Guide are samples, which can
differ from actual ones.

Software version

To determine the software version of the current device, please touch


Settings -System-About Phone.

Android Version——display operating system version

Version No.——display software build version number.

Chapter description

This Guide covers the following topics:

 Getting Started offers information on putting DT50D into operation


for the first time.

 Device Setting describes each setting of DT50D.

 Applications describes usage of built-in apps.

 Accessories describes information on standard and optional parts.

Sign convention

The following convention applies in the text:

Bold:

Emphasis
Title

Dialog box, window, part name, and screen icon

Keyword

Button name

(●):

Operational option

Order list

Step list needed, which may not be continuous

(√):

Functional option

Italic:

Marked emphasis

Relevant Document

 Quick Start Guide for DT50D Handheld Intelligent Terminal

 DT50D Brochure

 DT50D Specification

For the latest edition of this Guide and all the other guides, please visit:
http://www.urovo.com

Service information

You can visit the official website (enurovo.com) of Urovo Technology


Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Urovo) whenever possible to gain
quick network support services:

Click the search box and enter corresponding product model to


query the machine's configuration information. Click maintenance query
to query information of the nearest service center or enter the serial
number (SN) of your device in the search box for maintenance progress
to query the maintenance state to follow up the state of the device in
maintenance in time! Service hotline: 400-888-6989

Please offer the following information while contacting the Support


Center:

 Device SN (Serial Number)

 Model or product name

 Software type and version number: check the device “Settings-

System-About Phone”

Thanks for your cooperation!

Provision of document feedback

If you have any comment, question or advice on this Guide, please


e-mail totech@urovo.com 或 service@urovo.com
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Introduction

This chapter describes product information and instruction of device


for the first time.

1.1 Unpacking

1 . Please carefully remove all the protective materials around DT50D


and keep the device case for storing and transporting the device in
the future

2. Please check the following elements:

 DT50D intelligent terminal×1


 Adapter×1
 USB cable×1
 Quick start guide×1
3. Inspect the device for damage. If any equipment is damaged or
missing, please contact the customer service support or local
distributor.
4. Please remove the screen shipping protective film before using.
1.2 Appearance

1.2.1 Front Side

Figure 1- 1 Front View

1.2.2 Side

Figure 1- 2 Top View


Figure 1- 3 Bottom View

Figure 1- 4 Left & Right-Side Views


1.2.3 Back Side

Figure 1-5 Back View

1.3 Installation Guide

1.3.1 Instruction of battery

While installing the battery, please note the direction of installing


the battery. Load the front end of the battery in the device's battery slot
and push the bottom of the battery into the device. Please do not push
the battery into the device with force. The installed battery in the battery
holder should be flat and secure. The installation method is as shown in
Figure 6 .
Figure 1-6 Battery Installation

After installing the battery cover, turn the battery cover fastener
right to the lock position.

1.3.2 Instruction of battery replacement

1. Long press the power key and a dialog box will pop up;

2. Select power-off;

3. Upon power-off, turn the battery cover fastener left and remove the
battery cover;

4. Lift the battery from its tail end to remove and replace the battery
with a new one.

1.3.3 Instruction on SIM/TF Card replacement

1. Long press the power key and a dialog box will pop up;

2. Select power-off;

3. Upon power-off, turn the battery cover fastener left and remove the
battery cover;
4. Lift the battery from its tail end to remove the battery;

5. Manually pull out the SIM/TF Card holder in the left of the shell to
remove the SIM/TF Card;

6. Push a new SIM/TF Card into the holder to replace the former one. A
slight click will indicate that the installation is completed.

Figure 1-7 DT50D Card Slot

1.4 Caution on Battery Charging

1. Please do not use or charge the device in any environment with too
high or low temperature;

2. Please charge the battery by the product's charger in standard


configuration or desktop charger only;

3. If the device (including the battery) is not used for the moment, please
separately store the battery and device and pack them in PE bags or
other insulated bags in the original package in case that they become
damp or contact with other electronic devices. Do not store the
unpacked battery in a stack;

4. Please do not idle the device for over 3 months; be sure to charge and
discharge the battery not used for the moment once per 3 months,
where the stored battery should be 60%~70% charged (i.e., 3.8V~3.9V);

5. The lithium battery should be stored somewhere cool, dry and


ventilated. It is advised to be stored in a 0~28℃ environment.
1.5 Charging Method

1.5.1 Charge by USB

For Type-C USB cable, link one end to computer and the other to device.

In charging, the device's charge indicator is red, which will turn green

when the device is fully charged.

Figure 1- 8 Type-C USB Cable

1.5.2 Charge by desktop charger

desktop charger can charge the device (including the battery) and a

battery at the same time.

Figure 1- 9 Power Adapter to Desktop Charger

1. Connect the DC interface of the base to the power adapter;

2. Load the front end of the battery into the battery slot and push the
bottom of the battery into the battery slot to complete battery
installation.
3. Put the back of the device body in the body slot of the base. And in
this case, If the device indicator is on red, charging is underway.

Figure 1- 10 Charge by desktop charger

1.6 Battery Optimization

Please follow the tips below to save the battery power:


 Clear the background of all apps to enter the power-saving mode
 In Settings-Automatic On/Off, set DT50D to automatically power
on/off.
 Reduce screen brightness.
 Turn off all the wireless connections not used for the moment. Touch
the airplane mode. The airplane icon will be shown in the status bar,
indicating that all the wireless connections are off.
 Turn off automatic updates of e-mail, calendar, contacts and other
apps.

1.7 Usage of Touchscreen

Use the multi-touch-sensitive screen to operate the device.

 Light touch - light touch to:


Select any screen option;
Enter letters and signs in the screen keyboard;
Press any screen button.
 Light touch press and hold - light touch, press and hold to:

Create a home screen shortcut for a certain App;


Open the home screen menu for user-defined home screen
settings;
Blank out the home screen till the menu is seen;
Drag - light touch, press for a short time and hold a certain option,
and finger the option in the screen to a new position.
 Slide - slide to:

Slide up/down or left/right in the app center interface to browse


different app icons;
Slide in the lock-screen interface to set the unlocking pattern to
unlock the screen.
 Long press - long press to:

Long press the home screen to call the MENU function;


Drag any app or tool shortcut.
Chapter 2 Device settings

2.1 Access device settings

Method 1

Pull down the status bar to open the quick access panel, then tap the
settings icon.

Figure 2- 1 quick access panel

Method 2

In the home screen, pull up the screen to enter the app center
interface, then tap the settings icon.
Figure 2- 2 app center interface

2.2 WLAN

To enable the WLAN function, please operate as following:

After the wireless function is enabled, DT50D will automatically


display all the available wireless networks nearby in the wireless network
list. To connect to a certain wireless network, please click the network's
SSID in the list and tap CONNECT.

Note: For some networks, network security key or password needs to


be entered for connecting. To connect to such networks, please contact
the network admin for corresponding network security keys or
passwords.

1. Open“Settings-Network & internet” or pull down the status bar to


enter the quick access panel for operation;

2. Tap Wi-Fi, then turn on Use Wi-Fi switch, touch to select the network
you will connect to;
Figure 2- 3 Wi-Fi Option Bar

3. Enter the password and tap "CONNECT";

Figure 2- 4 Wi-Fi Password and Settings Input Box

 Check Show password to display the hotspot password to


check whether the password input is wrong;
 Check Advanced options for advanced settings, including
agent and static IP settings.

Figure 2- 5 Wi-Fi Static IP Settings

4. Check whether connection is done: ‘ Connected ’ indicates that


connection is done, Click the network to view the network details;

Figure 2- 6 Wi-Fi Connected


2.3 WWAN

Please refer to "Instruction on SIM/TF Card installation" for how to


insert a SIM Card.

Open“Settings-Network & internet-Mobile network”, to set the


mobile network in conjunction with carrier information settings, such as
data on/off, roaming on/off, and access point name, etc.

DT50D supports a wide range of 4G networks . If failed to connect to


WWAN, please follow as below:

1. Check local network signal intensity

2. Check whether the SIM Card is correctly installed;

3. Check whether the SIM Card has any pending bill, is available for
surfing the Internet or damaged (test whether the SIM Card is damaged
or has any pending bill by loading the SIM Card in the device);

4. Check whether the access point is correctly set.

2.4 Bluetooth

Device with the Bluetooth function such as printer, access point and
other mobile computer can exchange data (e.g., file, date or task) after
turning on the Bluetooth function.

DT50D supports BLE (Bluetooth low energy). BLE is oriented to


healthcare, health, safety and home entertainment apps. It remains a
standard Bluetooth coverage while reducing power consumption and
saving cost.

To enable Bluetooth connectivity, please follow as below:

1. Pull down the status bar and long press the Bluetooth icon or click
“Settings-Connected devices”to enter the page;

2. Tap Pair new devices to search for Bluetooth devices nearby;


3. Tap Device name can change visible name to another;

Figure 2- 7 Bluetooth settings

4. Tap the device to be connected and enter PIN code for verifying
pairing or request for entering PIN code.

Figure 2- 8 Bluetooth Pairing


2.5 Display

The Display Settings adjustable Brightness level, Dark theme,


change Wallpaper, set Auto-rotate screen, set Screen timeout and
Font size and other functions.

2.5.1 Screen Rotation Settings

By default, screen rotation is disabled. To enable screen rotation,


please follow as below:
a) Pull down the status bar and click the screen rotation icon;

b) Check Settings-Display-Auto-rotate screen;

 Keep the current orientation: lock the orientation;


 Orientation of screen rotation: rotate subject to screen
content.
Note: rotation is not available for the home screen interface.

2.5.2 Sleep Settings

User may make DT50D sleep if not using it for a moment. As DT50D
is in the sleep status, user may directly press the power key to wake up
the screen and unlock to back to the program interface. To make DT50D
sleep, press the power key to turn off the screen or set sleep time. please
follow as below:
1. Touch the settings icon to enter settings;
2. Open “Display-Screen timeout”;
Figure 2- 9 Screen timeout

3. Select a sleep time

2.6 Sound Settings

To adjust the volume of the device, please follow as below:

1. Press the volume key to regulate media volume settings. Slide up or


down the volume icon to set the volume;

2. Click the settings icon to open the sound settings interface for setting
media volume, call volume, ringer volume, and alarm volume as well as
ringtone, alarm tone, etc.;
Figure 2- 10 Media Volume Settings

3. Select Settings-Sound to open the sound settings interface for setting


the media volume, call volume, ringer volume, alarm volume as well as
ringtone, alarm tone, other notification tones, or vibration, etc.

Figure 2- 11 Sound Settings

2.7 Privacy Settings

To view and change the permissions for your application, please


follow as bellow:
1. Open“Settings-Privacy-Permission manager”;

Figure 2- 12 Privacy Setting page

2. Click the permissions you want to view or modify (take SMS


permissions as an example);

Figure 2- 13 Permission manager

3. You can view the applications that have been allowed or denied this
permission and click the application you want to modify;
Figure 2- 14 SMS Permissions

4. You can modify whether the application allows SMS permission.

Figure 2- 15 SMS permission

2.8 Date and Time Settings

As DT50D is networked, the system will automatically update the


time and date. Users need set the time zone only. If time is not updated,
please check whether the device is networked or whether the current
WLAN supports the network time protocol (NTP).
Where manual settings are needed, please take the following steps:
1. Open“Settings-System-Date & time”;
2. Disable Use network-provided time;
3. Modify time and back.

Figure 2- 16 System Time Settings

2.9 Reset Settings

Restore Device is a built-in restoration toolkit that enables users to


initialize the system. Attention! Please copy and save important files
before resetting! Restoration will erase all the user data!

1. Pull down the status bar to open the quick access panel;

2. Tap the settings icon to enter “Settings-System-Advanced

-Reset options”;

3. Select:

 Reset Wi-Fi, mobile Data Network and Bluetooth

 Reset app preferences


 Erase All Data (factory reset)

Figure 2- 17 Reset options

2.10 About Devices

Open“Settings-About phone”, to view information of this


Terminal Device.

SIM status——view carrier, signal strength, IMEI and other information


Device ID——display the device's unique identifier
Model——view the device's model and SN
IMEI——view IMEI1, IMEI2 and MEID information
Android version——view the device's Android version
IP address——display the device's IP address
Wi-Fi MAC address——display the device's WIFI physical address
Bluetooth address——display the device's Bluetooth address
2.11 Scan Settings

Scanning engine may differ from each other in the settings interface.
N6603 is taken as example for illustration herein. For more details, please
contact Urovo's technical staff for instruction.

2.11.1 Floating action button

Suspension button: Open the virtual key scanning tool on the


desktop--USCAN, which is available for dragging at will and touching to
simulate the key scanning function;

Figure 2- 18 Floating Button Scanning Function

2.11.2 Triggering Mode

 Auto mode-Decode or Time-out: manually trigger the scanning


function. Press the scanning key and laser light or supplementary
light will be shown. The light will not go out until decoding is
completed or scanning times out;

 Continuous mode-KeyDown start, Again KeyDown stop: manually


trigger the scanning function. In the continuous scanning mode, the
scanning laser or supplementary image light will not go out after
decoding. Instead, decoding will sustain;

 Manual mode-Trigger release or Time-out : manually trigger the


scanning function. Press the scanning key and laser light or
supplementary light will be shown.Release the key and the light will
go out. In addition, the scanning light will also go out after decoding;

Figure 2- 19 Triggering Mode

2.11.4 Keystroke output

Check this mode and the scanning results will be output to the app focus
edit box in the foreground by keyboard.
Figure 2- 20 keystroke output

 Keyboard type – options include Auto text mode、Soft


keyboard 、 Always Physical keyboard, Such options
may cause a difference in scanning results. Please select
with caution.

Auto text mode: If a focus input box arises in any app


interface in the foreground, it will directly show all the
data, otherwise the device will output scanning results
character by character through keyboard simulation;

Soft keyboard: the device directly displays all the


data in the input box through input method editor
simulation;

Always Physical keyboard: the device outputs


scanning data through physical key event simulation
at any interface;

 Sounds – set the system's notification tone for scanning,


which may be None, Instant (default) or Squeak.

 Vibrate – check to enable the function of vibrating after


scanning
 Action key character – None、Carriage return 、Line
feed 、 Tab, Add operational key characters behind
scanning results through keyboard simulation.

None: no operation

Carriage return: add an enter behind scanning results


through keyboard simulation;

Line feed: add an OK operation behind scanning


results through keyboard simulation;

Tab: add a Tab key operation behind scanning results


through keyboard simulation;

Figure 2- 21 Action key character

2.11.5 Reader Params

Coding format: The Chinese code type is UTF-8 by default. This


option needs to correspond to the Chinese code type of 2D codes. Any
mismatch between the two may lead to code garbling. Please use this
function with care.
Figure 2- 22 Chinese Code Type

Beam timer – laser duration for failing in single scanning, range of


500-10000ms, 5000 ms by default;

Linear code type security level – set the check level to lower the error
rate. The higher the level is, the more accurate it will be but the slower
decoding per time will be;

Figure 2- 23 Linear code type security level

Exposure Settings-Lights Configuration


Illum/Aimer Off: turn off illumination / aimer light;

Aimer Only: turn on aim light only;

Illum Only: turn on illumination only;

Alternating: turn on illumination and aim light in alternation;

Concurrent: turn on illumination and aim light at the same time;

Figure 2- 24 Lights Configuration

 Exposure Mode: auto/on. In the auto mode, the


scanning engine may automatically regulate the exposure
value; in the on mode, the exposure value can be set;

Fixed Exposure: 1~900, The higher the value is, the


brighter it will be;
2.11.6 Basic data formatting

Upon access of bar codes, the system may be available for additional
functions: Formatting, Prefix, Suffix, Formatting, Substitute, Delete
Non-printing Control Character, App Identifier, or Code Id Type.

Figure 2- 25 Basic data formatting

1. Tap Label Formatting and select the additional formatting type;

Figure 2- 26 Append formatting settings

2. Suffix: select the mode and modify the suffix content, e.g., select [CR]
which indicates enter;

The same goes for prefix;


Figure 2- 27 Edit Suffix/prefix

Select the default type from the drop-down list box or define any
character as the prefix/suffix;

Figure 2- 28 Edit Suffix/prefix

3. Replace: select the mode and modify the former character to be


substituted and the substitute character and set the value of the
substituted and that of substitute. The former character needs to be
input in ASCII code (e.g., if the former character "1" needs to be
substituted, enter its corresponding ASCII code value "31");

Figure 2- 29 Edit Replace

4. Delete Non-printing Control Character: select the mode and delete


any nondisplay character;
5. App Identifier: select the mode and add an app identifier to some bar
codes, e.g., Code 128;

6. App Delimited Identifier: select the mode and set "()" as the app
delimited identifier by default, which may be substituted by any other
identifier;

7. Code Id Type: select the mode and add a Code Id (Code Id Type None,
Code Id Type Aim (add an Aim in front bar codes) or Code Id Type
Symbol (add an identifier in front of bar codes)) to some bar codes;

2.12 ScanWedge Profiles

ScanWedge Profiles allows to modify the default scan settings and to


create new scan settings.

1. Click Default to modify the scan settings for the default application.

Figure 2- 30 Scan Default Settings Page


2. New scan settings can be created and applications can be associated
to this profile, as follows:

(a)Click on the top right option and select "New profile";

(b)Name the new scan configuration;

(c)Touch "Associated Apps”;

(d)Touch "Associate more app";

(e) Select the app you want to associate with.


Figure 2- 31 New Scan Settings

2.13 Feature Settings

The following setting switches are available in the system feature


settings:

 Status bar pull down: the default is "on", if disabled, the status bar
function cannot be modified.

 Virtual key: the default is "on", click on the virtual key at the bottom
of the screen does not take effect after disabling the corresponding
virtual switch.

 Hide navigation bar: the default is "off", select "on" if you want to
hide the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.

 Input method Editor pops up automatically: the default is "on",


select "Disable this function" if you want to disable automatic pop-up
of input method during code scanning.

 Pop-up input method: the default is "on", the soft keyboard cannot
be popped up after closing.
 Show scan suspension button: the default is "on", if you do not
want to scan the key value of the button to be output in the
application, select "Off".

 Automatic call recording: the default is "off", all call recordings of


the device will be automatically saved to local after turning on, which
is convenient for information traceability.

 Three-finger screenshots: the default is "off", take a screenshot by


swiping up or down on the screen with three fingers simultaneously
after turning on.

 Screen pinning: the default is "off", the shortcut key ("power" key
and "volume +" key pressed simultaneously) can fix the current
screen after turning on, and at this time, you can only view the screen
content, not to operate; if you want to cancel the fixed, press the
shortcut key again.

 Default Launcher: modifies the default desktop of the system, which


will automatically enter the selected desktop.

2.14 Remap Key

Remap Key can keymap all physical keys except the power key, and
the mapped keys will be given a new key value, that is, pressing the
button can achieve customized functions.

1. Open“Settings-Enterprise featured setting-Remap Key”and check


Enable intercept key;
Figure 2- 32 Remap Key

2. Touch“Key Remap”;

Figure 2- 33 Key Remap Page

3. Press the physical key for key remapping, the key value and name will
be shown;
Figure 2- 34 Key Remap Page

4. Tap KeyCode, Start Application, Send Broadcast, after finish


setting, tap Remap key;

Figure 2- 35 Key Remap options

5. View the remapped key list in the Show key remapping list to
manage remapped keys;
Figure 2- 36 Show key remapping list

a) Slide a certain option in the list to the left to reset the key to the
default settings and clear the key's mapping value;

Figure 2- 37 Key Remapping Deleting

b) Touch the menu key or settings icon at the top right corner to
reset the value of each remapped key and restore the default
value of each physical key.
Figure 2- 38 Remapped Key Resetting
Chapter 3 Application

3.1 Access the application

Installed apps will be shown in the app center interface, except for ones
in the background.

1. In the home screen, pull up the screen to enter the app center
interface;

Figure 3- 1 Enter App Center from main interface

2. Slide up or down to view more app icons and touch any app icon to
be accessed to open the app.

3.2 App Profile

System apps are set forth in the following table.

For detailed operation of the software, please contact the technical staff
of UROVO for guidance.
Icon Description
Maps-Browse maps, search for locations, check bus and car
routes, and view real-time traffic status

Phone-dial a phone number for voice communications

Messaging-receive and send SMS and MMS

Calculator-provide basic and scientific calculating functions

Sound Recorder-record audio files

Enterprise Launcher-Restricts access to programs and


settings on the device, enabling control of the device and
simplifying the enterprise desktop

Calendar-view and manage calendar events.

Scanner-test the engine module of scanner, Images can be


displayed in real time

Scanner-test the engine module of scanner

Settings-configure DT50D.

Clock-set the alarm and timer

Contacts-manage contact information.


U Stage-Allows for fast configuration synchronization of
devices. After the first device is configured according to
enterprise requirements, the other devices can be configured
in a simple and fast manner.
Files-list all the files downloaded from the device

Photos-view or edit photos in the device and microSD Card.

Camera-take photos and record videos.

Boost-One click to clean up memory and free up storage


space

Lock Screen-Enables to lock the screen and put the device to


sleep with one click

App Market-download apps defined in the cloud


management platform

Drive-Allows offline access to users' files stored and share


them with others

Chrome-access the network

DUO-For video calls

Gmail- receive and send e-mails

Google-access the network


Google Play-Allows users to browse, download and use
applications published by Google

Keep Notes-for easy creation of articles, pictures, voice notes,


and timely uploading to the cloud for saving

Play Store-Used to find the latest Android apps, games,


movies and more

RFID- Used to scan and identify RFID tags

RfidWedge- Allows to modify the default settings for RFID


catching and to create new scan settings to be applied to
custom software
ScanWedge- Allows to modify the default settings for
scanning and to create new scan settings to be applied to
custom software
WIFI Diagnosis-Real-time analysis and troubleshooting of
WiFi to pinpoint problems

YouTube-Used to download, watch and share videos or clips

YT Music-Used to play audio files from this unit or stored in


microSD

3.3 Enterprise Launcher

Enterprise launcher software can maximize the needs of


enterprise-side customers for PDA tools, bring a concise enterprise
desktop to the market and customers, restricts access to programs and
settings on the device without writing code. Through simple operation,
realize the control of the equipment, and provide customers with
convenient services.
The enterprise launcher can easily restrict the device to be used by
one or more specified applications. It is like a local MDM (Mobile Device
Management) and MAM (Mobile Application Management) with
reduced functions and has partial Android permissions.

User Interface

The user interface is the launcher used by the end user of the
device, and will display applications that are only available to the user.
The application of the user interface is fixed, there is no trigger effect
after long press, and can not be uninstalled.

Figure 3- 2 user interface

User can click the menu button in the upper right corner to enter the
administrator settings interface or view device information.Click the
"Launch" button to officially enable the enterprise launcher, and users
cannot log out.
Figure 3- 3 menu

Administrator login

Click the menu key in the upper right corner of the user interface to
enter the administrator login interface. To enter the administrator
interface, you need to confirm the opening of the enterprise launcher,
the login password is blank by default when you log in for the first time,
and you can modify the password in the administrator settings interface
after logging in.

Figure 3- 4 Administration login


Administration interface

The administrator interface displays all the apps on the device, and
you can install, uninstall, and view app details.

(1) Long press the application to pop up the selection bar:


application details, uninstall.

(2) Click the menu button in the upper right corner of the interface
to select:administrator settings, device information, and exit enterprise
mode. Administrator settings: enter the administrator settings interface
to set the enterprise desktop;

Device information: view device information;

Exit enterprise mode: exit the enterprise desktop and return to the
Android launcher;

Figure 3- 5 Administrator interface


Figure 3- 6 Administrator setting interface

3.4 U Stage

U Stage provides enterprise IT administrators and agents with quick


device configuration synchronization. After the first device is configured
according to enterprise requirements, other devices can be configured
synchronously in a simple way, thus making mass devices reach their
working state simply and quickly, facilitating enterprise control, and
reducing the errors of human configuration.

Configure

Before using this program, the current prototype must be


configured to the working state.

The range of configuration includes system settings and scanner


settings, such as WIFI switch, network automatically saved under WIFI,
and time zone setting in system settings, as well as scanner configuration,
such as scanning handle switch, broadcast configuration, and barcode
setting. After setting items are configured, you can enter the U Stage
program.
Export

After the standard configuration of the prototype is completed,


export the configuration scheme. U Stage provides 3 transmission
modes.
1) Upload to UMS
If the device has been bound to the UMS, click to automatically
upload the current configuration to the UMS - Configure Management
page. You can import the configuration in batches silently on the UMS
background.
2) Generate barcode
Import the configuration to the barcode for other devices to scan
and import.
3) Export to local
Export the configuration to local to generate 2 files, such as
scanner_system_5.pdf. This file contains barcode for configuration. The IT
administrator can transfer the file to the customer or print the file for the
user to scan and import.
And scanner_system_5.txt. This file can be uploaded to the MDM
platform for remote silent deployment.

Figure 3- 7 Choose export function

Import
After clicking "Import", the scanner will light up (or use the physical
scanner key); then scan the QR code generated in the previous step, and
reboot after the devices execute the configuration to complete
deployment.

3.5 WIFI Diagnosis

Real-time WiFi analysis and troubleshooting tools can accurately


locate the problem and solve the problem immediately. This tool
provides reliable and excellent WiFi experience, improves customer
business efficiency and collaboration, and simplify the process of
customers configuring complex WIFI for special environments.

Main interface

View the current signal details, including the currently connected


WIFI name, signal strength (dBm), frequency band, channel, IP and MAC
address, etc. The interface displays the waveform graph of signal
intensity changes in an intuitive and real-time manner. The interface also
shows the entrance to the function module.

Figure 3- 8 WIFI diagnosis main interface

 Roaming test: The roaming test is to test the packet loss during
roaming process and observe the roaming handover between APs.
 Filter: Filter function, according to the manually selected conditions,
to filter out only the WiFi that meets the conditions, so that you can
find the WiFi you need.

 PING test: Test the connectivity of the current connected network,


the packet loss rate and stability.

 Distributed testing: Check the WIFI situation around the device,


including information such as channel, MAC address, etc., to help
customers understand the surrounding wireless distribution.

 Channel analysis: Channel analysis, can intuitively see the


interference of each channel, select different WLAN frequency bands,
and view the channel signal conditions of the corresponding
frequency bands to understand The WiFi frequency band distribution
around the current settings and the interference of each channel.

 Expert mode: set the threshold of WIFI roaming,control whether to


turn on roaming, set WLAN and designed channel connection, in
order to intervene and improve the WIFI connection.

3.6 Description of Computer Connected Operation

If Android system driver or Android mobile assistant is installed in


your personal computer, you may connect the device to the PC via the
device’s USB cable.

3.6.1 Developer options

1. If it is a first-time debugging, open“Setting-About phone”, then click


the version number continuously, bring up developer mode;
Figure 3- 9 developer mode

3. Open“Settings-System-Advanced-Developer options”, Enable USB


Debugging to enter the debugging mode;

Figure 3- 10 USB debugging

4. Insert one end of the device’s USB cable to the device and the other
to the PC’s USB port to connect the device to the PC, then a USB
enabling popup will be shown. Tick ” Allow this computer for
debugging”and select”OK”and this popup will not seen when the
device is connected to the PC next time.

3.6.2 File management by media transfer protocol


(MTP)

1. Connect the device to PC by a USB cable;

2. Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel. Select "File
Transfer" in USB Purpose to transfer media files to Windows or transfer
files by any Android file transfer app to Mac (please refer to
www.android.com/filetransfer).

Figure 3- 11 File Transfer

3. At PC end, open My Computer to access DT50D device;

4. Open an internal storage folder or SD card folder;

5. Manager media files needed.

3.6.3 Picture management by picture transfer protocol


(PTP)

1. Connect the device to PC by a USB cable;


2. Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel and select PTP
in USB Preference to transfer photos to Windows;

Figure 3- 12 PTP

3. At PC end, open My Computer to access DT50D device;

4. Open an SD card folder or internal storage folder;

5. Manage picture files needed.

Figure 3- 13 PTP Folder Shown at PC

3.6.4 Charging mode

1. Connect the device to PC by a USB cable;

2. Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel and select No
data transfer in USB Preference to transfer photos to Windows;
3. In the charging mode, data communication is not available.

Figure 3- 14 Charging mode

3.6.5 Disconnection from PC

Caution: Please safely unplug the device as instructed at PC before


removing the USB cable in case of loss of data.

1. Find the external device identification in the task bar at the bottom
right corner of PC;

2. Right click to select Unplug DT50D Device;

3. Carefully remove the USB cable.


Charter 4 Accessories

4.1 List of Standard Accessories

Figure 4- 1 Power adapter

Figure 4- 2 Type-C USB cable

Figure 4- 3 DT50D battery 5000mAh

4.2 List of Optional Accessories

Single Charging Cradle:

 support charging one device and one battery;

 support LED charging status indicator ;

 charging cradle adapter output: 12V/2A.


Figure 4- 4 Single Charging Cradle

4-Slot Battery Charging Cradle:

 Support Charging 4 Batteries;

 LED Charging Status Indicator ;

 Charging Cradle Adapter Output: 12V/5A.

Figure 4- 5 4-Slot Battery Charging Cradle

5-Slot Charging Cradle (5 terminals):

 Support Charging 5 devices ;

 LED Charging Status Indicator ;

 Charging Cradle Adapter Output: 12V/5A.

Figure 4- 6 5-Slot Charging Cradle (5 terminals)

5-slot Charging Cradle (4 terminals, 4 batteries):

 Support Charging 4 devices and 4 battery;

 LED Charging Status Indicator ;

 Charging Cradle Adapter Output: 12V/10A.


Figure 4- 7 5-slot Charging Cradle (4 terminals, 4 batteries)

Hand Strap:

 Convenient for Mobile operation and carrying

Figure 4- 8 Hand Strap

Screen Protector:

 Improve protection performance

Figure 4- 9 Screen Protector


Chapter 5 Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Introduction

This chapter sets forth the device's maintenance methods and


troubleshooting solutions to help users use the product appropriately.

5.1 Maintenance

To ensure that the device does not break down, please abide by the
following instructions while using DT50D:

 Do not scratch the screen of DT50D. While using DT50D, please use a
recognized touch pen or any other pen which is fit for touching with
point made from plastics. Please do not use a real pen, pencil or
anything sharp to touch the screen of DT50D.

 The screen of DT50D is made from glass. So please do not make


DT50D fall on the ground or get hit.

 Prevent DT50D from bearing too high or low temperature. Do not


put the device on any automotive instrument panel in hot weather.
Keep it away from any heat source.

 Do not use DT50D anywhere dusty, dump or moist.

 Clean the scanning engine and camera of DT50D by soft lens cloth. If
the screen of DT50D gets dirty, please clean the screen by soft cloth
with diluted glass cleaning solution.

5.2 Cleaning

Housing

Scrub the housing by cloth with alcohol, including keys.

Display screen
Scrub the display screen by alcohol wipes but be sure that no liquid
drops nearby the edge of the display. Immediately dry the display screen
by soft and abrasive-free cloth to prevent mark left.

Camera and scanning window

Please scrub the camera and scanning window by lens wipers or


other materials made for cleaning optical materials (e.g., glasses).

5.3 Troubleshooting

Problem Reason Solution

Press the power key The battery is not charged Charge the battery

but DT50D does not


The system crashes Execute resetting
work

The battery breaks down Replace the battery


The battery is not
The battery's temperature Contact for technical
charged
is exceptional support

During data Wi-Fi communication is Enable Wi-Fi

communication via not enabled communication

Wi-Fi, no data are

transferred or not The device is out of the Move closer to the access

all data are range of the access point point

transferred.

During data Bluetooth communication Turn on Bluetooth

communication via is not enabled communication.


Bluetooth, no data
The device is out of the signal
are transferred or Move within 10m (32.8ft)
range of another Bluetooth
not all data are range of another device.
device
transferred

Volume setting is too low


No sound Adjust volume
or turned off

Not use for a while, the

display will automatically

turn off. Set the duration to


DT50D is at inactive state
DT50D is off be longer, such as 15 s, 30

s, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10

min or 30 min

The battery is depleted Charge the battery

Tapping a window

button or icon but

fail to trigger the The device does not respond Reset the device

corresponding

function

A message pops up, Delete unused memos and

indicating that Too many files are saved in records. If necessary, save

DT50D's storage is DT50D such records in the host (or

full use SD Card as additional


memory)

Uninstall unused apps in


Too many apps are installed in
DT50D to recover storage
DT50D
capacity

Check the barcode is not


The bar code is unreadable
damaged

The distance between the


DT50D fails to Put DT50D within proper
laser scanning window and
decode scanning range
bar code is wrong
while reading a bar
The bar code type is not
code Set DT50D to accept the
checked, or bar code
scanned bar code type
length is wrong

Battery low Check the battery level

Precautions:

1. To avoid unnecessary injuries, please read this instruction manual

before using the equipment to ensure proper and safe use.

2. Please use the accessories approved by the manufacturer and

matched with this model of equipment. If you use a power supply,


charger or battery that is not approved by the manufacturer, it may

cause fire, explosion or other hazards.

3. Please use this equipment under the specified temperature of the

equipment, as too high or too low ambient temperature may cause

equipment failure.

4. Do not disassemble the equipment or its accessories without

permission. If the equipment or any of its parts do not work properly,

please consult our after-sales service staff or send the equipment to the

after-sales service network for inspection and repair.

5. There are two types of laser warning signs posted near the scanning

engine, please do not intentionally aim the laser at the eyes, because a

long time direct exposure of the eyes by the laser may cause irreversible

damage.

6. In the case of battery bulge, smoke, leakage and other suspected

battery failure, please contact the manufacturer in a timely manner for

after-sales treatment.
Attachment :

RFID-Demo User Manual

Version V22

UROVO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.


June 1, 2023
Statement

This document is owned and interpreted by UROVO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. and
shall not be copied, disclosed or sold to third parties without the written permission of
UROVO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

This document is the functional operation instructions of RFID-Demo. The specific


operation is subject to the functions of the user's handheld device. Read the
instruction manual in detail before use, and make operation in accordance with
standards.
Version Date AMD Revised by Description

V1.0 January A Gong Yi


29, 2021

V1.1 April 13, M Gong Yi 1.pop-up window that


2021 indicates unsuccessful RFID
connection is added.

2.Options of long- and


short-distance module are
added.

V1.2 September A Qiu Yangfang 1.A handle indicator


15, 2021 initialization button is added
for products with a
removable handle.

V1.3 June M Qiu Yangfang Read and write label


15,2022 modification, before can
read multiple, after
modification, can only read
one by one.

V22 June M,D Qiu Yangfang 1.Remove the mode selection;


1,2023
2. Remove the settings
interface (connecting serial
port, antenna sensitivity, quick
reading of TID tags, reader
status reader identification,
reader RS-485 address);

3. Add the function of setting


custom parameters in the
settings interface;

4.Two new query methods


have been added to the
scanning interface;

5.Inventory data can be


returned to TID;

6.Modify the data selection


methods for read/write, lock,
and destroy interfaces;

7.Added InventoryLed
function;

(A-Add, M-Modify, D-Delete)


contents
contents ............................................................................................................. I

I. Scan .............................................................................................................. II

II. Tag Management ............................................................................................ III

2.1 Read/Write ............................................................................................. IV

2.2 Lock .......................................................................................................V

2.3 Kill ....................................................................................................... VI

III. Filter ...........................................................................................................VII

IV. Location .....................................................................................................VIII

V. Settings ......................................................................................................... IX

VI. InventoryLed ................................................................................................. 1

I
I. Scan

Visit the main page of the App by clicking the RFID icon, and you will be required to
choose a UHF RFID module for your first visit. Choose the module appropriate to your
product type as instructed and then click the START SCANNING button to start RFID
label scanning with default settings.

The meaning of the data displayed is as follows:

V0.00-? Module firmware version number (?=7, 5, 3, R, C, M correspond to


E710/E510/E310/R2000/C6/M100 respectively).

Unique Tags The count of unique tags that have been scanned in total since
(Pcs) tapping the Start Scanning button.

Read Rate The rate of tag read.


(Pcs/sec)

Total Reads One tag EPC is recorded as one piece of tag data. Here shows the
counted total numbers of data in real time, including the data of
the same tag read repeatedly.

II
Read Time The total read duration since tapping the Start Scanning button.

The fields in the tag list have the following meanings:

DATA(??) The specific data scanned in the area (?? depending on the scan
area selected, the corresponding area is displayed)

COUNT Number of times of tag being recognized

RSSI Signal intensity at the last time of tag being recognized

Note: A pop-up window as shown below will appear when you open the App if there
is no RFID module or the RFID module is failed to be connected.

II. Tag Management


The tag management page can be accessed through the Tag Management / Sidebar at
the bottom of the home page. The main functions of the module are to read, write,
lock and kill tags.

III
2.1 Read/Write
Before reading labels, scan and take inventory on the label scanning interface. After
the inventory is complete, click Label Management and select the labels to be read and
written to write labels or labels.

To read a tag, three parameters need to be entered: the tag area to be read, the
starting address and the data length.

Note that the input parameters should be in accordance with the tag specifications.
Otherwise, an error message will be prompted.

The interface for writing tag is in the same area as the reading, except that the writing
requires the access password and the data to be written.

(The default access password is 00000000)

IV
Note: The maximum writing length at one time is 32 words (64 bytes, 512bits).

2.2 Lock
The operation interface for locking tags is as follows:
An access password must be provided to lock the tag.

1. Select the storage area that needs to be locked;

2. Fill in the access password for the label;

3. Select the locking method;

4. Select the label that needs to be locked;

Note: The original password is not valid for locking. It is recommended that the user
change the access password before locking the tag.

V
After successful operation, the following information will be returned.

2.3 Kill
The operation interface for destroying tags is as follows:

To destroy a tag, the kill password must be provided, and the kill password cannot be
00 00 00 00. So to destroy a tag, you must first modify the content of the kill password
in the password area by the command to write tag.

VI
III. Filter
Tap sidebar Filter to enter the filter settings page, and main functions of the module is
to filter and weed out the content of the tag scanning.

Filtering settings include 4 types: Partial Filter, Fully Filter, Partial Weed out, Fully
Weed out

1. Partial Filter: If the input data information and tag information are partially
continuously overlapped, then filter out accordingly (for example: input 123, filter tag
123455, 645674123; retain: 14552443)

2. Fully Filter: If the data information and tag information are identical, filter out (for
example: input 123456, filter: tag 123456, retain: 123456789, 33123456, 1233456)

3. Partial Weed out: If the data information and tag information are partially
continuously overlapped, weed out and display these tags

4. Fully Weed out: If the data information and tag information are identical, weed out
and display these tags

Note: The starting address can be set for Fully Filter and Fully Weed out

VII
IV. Location
The main purpose of this function is to display the relative positional relationship
between the RFID Reader and the tag.

First scan the tags, then select a particular tag.

Switch to the Location page (the tag just selected will be displayed above) and click
the start button.

VIII
After starting, the page will display the Signal Intensity in real time. The larger value
means the stronger signal and closer to the tag

V. Settings
Tap sidebar Setting to enter the setting page, mainly for the configuration of the
RFID Reader.

IX
Options of UHF RFID Module: Automatically select corresponding modules based on
device type.

Connect Serial Number: It can be used by default and does not need to be modified

Export: The current tag scanning data can be exported to Excel

X
Basic Parameter Settings:

1. Firmware Version: Display the current firmware version

2. Sounds Settings: Set whether to beep during scanning, which is enabled by default

XI
3. RF Output Power: The default is as follows, which can be read and set

4. RF Spectrum: The default is as follows, which can be read and set

Note: When setting the frequency band, it is necessary to determine whether the
antenna is a European standard antenna or an American standard antenna. Setting it
incorrectly may result in the tag not being read.

XII
5. Handle indicator: for products with a removalble handle, the second indicator on the
right side of the removalble handle will flash when you scan if it is turned on. To turn it
off, click it again.

6.Profile

In the profiles supported by the E-series:

Mode 13: 160k, M8, 20us (farther distance when reading a single card)

Mode 15: 640k, M4, 7.5us (better group reading effect)

7. Tag Focus (only supports E-series)

This function only supports the use of E-series module devices;

Read more tags in a shorter time, such as 400 tags. At the same reading time, if not opened,
200 tags may be read, but if opened, 400 tags can be read.

XIII
8. Custom parameter settings: Customize parameter configurations according to
requirements.

The following modes have been added to the Session

Auto1: S2/S3 alternating operation

Auto2: Extreme Inventory Mode

Auto3: Fast limit inventory mode

Single card long-distance mode (E-series):

Power: 33dBm, Profile: Mode 13, Tag Focus:OFF,Session: S0, dwell time: 1000ms, The Max
time querying: 50 * 100ms, interval: 0ms, Q: 4.

Group reading optimization mode (E-series):

Power: 33dBm, Profile: Mode 15, Tag Focus:ON,Session: AUTO3, dwell time: 1000ms, The
Max time querying: 50 * 100ms, interval: 0ms, Q: 6.

Group reading range mode (E-series):

Power: 33dBm, Profile: Mode 5, Tag Focus:ON,Session: AUTO1, dwell time: 200ms, The
Max time querying: 50 * 100ms, interval: 30ms, Q: 6.

VI. InventoryLed
This feature supports the manufacturer labels of Kailuwei and Yilian. Select the
label that needs to be inventoried, and the inventoried label will follow the flashing
light of the disk.

1
To select the manufacturer who needs to read the label, first inventory the label,
select and check the checkbox to the right of the label that needs to be read, and click
Inventory;

The inventory label indicator light will follow the disk reading and light up.

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