Version Differences for PHL7xxx

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- [[Image:PHL7000-Overview.JPG|thumb|PHL71xx products and accessories]]   + #REDIRECT [[PHL-7xxx]]  
       
- ==[[PHL7xxx]] Series==      
- *[[PHL7112]]      
- *[[PHL7114]]      
- *[[PHL7212]]      
- *[[PHL7214]]      
- *[[PHL7254]]      
       
- ==Model Number Scheme==      
- {|border="1"      
- |+'''PHL-7abc Model Number Scheme'''      
- ! !! a (keypad) !! b (scane engine) !! c (interfaces)      
- |-      
- | 1 || alpha-numeric (short) || [[MDL1000]] ||      
- |-      
- | 2 || alpha-numeric (long) || || Compact Flash; WLAN      
- |-      
- | 3 || || || Compact Flash      
- |-      
- | 4 || || [[MDL3200]] || GSM/GPRS; WLAN      
- |-      
- | 5 || || [[MDI1000]] ||      
- |-      
- |}      
       
- <br />      
- :the ‘a’ can be 1 or 2 denoting a short (telephone style numbering and lettering) or long (1 letter per key) keypad respectively      
- :the ‘b’ can be 1, 4 or 5 denoting 1D, 1D long range or 2D respectively      
- :the ‘c’ can be 2, 3 or 4 denoting the combinations of GSM/GPRS, Compact Flash Socket and WLAN. (Note: All versions have Bluetooth version 1.2 and 1GB maximum SD card slots)      
       
- ==Configuration Number (C/N)==      
- The configuration number can be used to determine certain information about a unit. For example, the 4th digit determines which Wi-Fi module is installed. A C denotes a ZCOM WiFi module and an H determines a Summit Wi-Fi module.      
       
- {|border="1"      
- |+'''PHL-7000 Configuration Number Scheme'''      
- ! Code !! Power Cord &amp; Battery !! Memory !! Language !! WLAN !! Bluetooth &amp; IrDA !! GPRS !! Scan Engine      
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- | 0 || || || || || || CF Slot ||      
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- | 1 || US - 3AH || 64MB ROM - 64MB RAM || 4.2 English || || BT (Zeevo) || PCMCIA Slot || Symbol SE800      
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- | 2 || US - 4AH || 64MB ROM - 128MB RAM || 4.2 Mandarin TC || || || GPRS (MC55 - EU) || Symbol SE900 (RoHS)      
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- | 3 || EU - 3AH || 64MB ROM - 256MB RAM || 4.2 Mandarin SC || || IrDA (SIR) || GPRS (MC56 - US) || HHP IT4010 (1D)      
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- | 4 || EU - 4AH || || || || BT (Zeevo) + IrDA (SIR) || || HHP IT4380 (2D)      
- |-      
- | 5 || || || || || || HF RFID<br />no system earphone || HHP IT5010 (1D) (RoHS)      
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- | 6 || || || || || || GPS<br />no system earphone || HHP IT5180 (2D) (RoHS)      
- |-      
- | 7 || || || || || || GPRS (MC55 - EU) + HF RFID<br />no system earphone || HHP IT5380 (2D) (RoHS)      
- |-      
- | 8 || || || || || || GPRS (MC56 - US) + HF RFID<br />no system earphone || Opticon VLM4100      
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- | 9 || || || || || || GPRS (MC55 - EU) + GPS<br />no system earphone || Opticon VLM4122 (RoHS)      
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- | A || || || 5.0 Arabic || || || GPRS (MC56 - US) + GPS<br />no system earphone || Opticon MDL1000 (1D)      
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- | B || || || || 802.11b (US) || || || Opticon MDL3000 (LR)      
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- | C || || || 5.0 Chinese SC || 802.11b (EU) || || || Opticon MDL3100 (LR)      
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- | D || || || 5.0 German || 802.11b (Japan) || || || Opticon MDL3200 (LR)      
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- | E || || || 5.0 English || || || || Opticon MDI1000 (2D)      
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- | F || || || 5.0 French || || || || Symbol SE950 (RoHS)      
- |-      
- | G || || || 5.0 Greek || || || ||      
- |-      
- | H || || || || 802.11b/g (Summit) || || ||      
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- | I || || || 5.0 Italian || || || ||      
- |-      
- | J || || || 5.0 Japanese || || || ||      
- |-      
- | K || || || 5.0 Korean || || || ||      
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- | L || || || 5.0 Polish || || || ||      
- |-      
- | M || || || 5.0 Mandarin TC || || || ||      
- |-      
- | N || || || || || || ||      
- |-      
- | O || || || || || || ||      
- |-      
- | P || || || 5.0 Portuguese || || || ||      
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- | Q || || || || || || ||      
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- | R || || || 5.0 russian || || || ||      
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- | S || || || 5.0 Spanish || || || ||      
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- | T || || || 5.0 Turkish || || || ||      
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- | U || || || || || || ||      
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- | V || || || || || || ||      
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- | W || || || || || || ||      
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- | X || || || || || || ||      
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- | Y || || || || || || ||      
- |-      
- | Z || || || || || || ||      
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- |}      
       
- ==GSM Chipsets==      
- The models of PHL-7000 with GSM chipsets are referred to as the following:      
- *MC55: GSM bands 900, 1800, 1900      
- *MC56: GSM bands 850, 1800, 1900      
       
- ==OS update==      
- Do not disconnect the device from power or turn it off during the flash process      
       
- #Download the appropriate BIN files from the Downloads table at the bottom of this page.      
- #Then extract them to the root of an SD card.      
- #*Note: The SD card should be formatted FAT and contain no other files/folders than those necessary to flash the OS and/or Bootloader.      
- #Insert SD card into PHL 7xxx device      
- #Perform Cold Reset      
- #*Press and Hold F1 + F4 + PWR      
- #*Keyboard will light up. As soon as light goes out...      
- #*Press and Hold F1 + F2 + F3 for approximately 10 seconds      
- #OS flash will begin automatically      
       
- ===OS Update Troubleshooting===      
- ==== My OS is not updating, It says “Update Fail”, and reboots (correctly)! ====      
- Make sure your SD card is formatted at a PC as FAT (not FAT32). If this still fails, use the Update tool (located on the SD card), and rename the xip.nb0 to XIP.NB0 (all capitals).      
       
- ==== My OS is not updating, It says “Update Fail”, and reboots (tries but unsuccessful)! ====      
- Make sure the terminal is attached to the power, and try again. If this does not work, this might be SD card related. Please try another.      
       
- ==== My OS is updated correctly, reboots, but gets stuck at "Loading the OS image" screen ====      
- This happens occasionally with some SD cards. Please remove the SD card, and preform a cold boot.      
       
       
- ==Warm Reboot==      
- *[F1] + [F4]      
       
- ==Cold Boot==      
- *[F1] + [F4] + [PWR]      
       
- ==DiskOnChip==      
- In the DiskOnChip folder is a backup folder. Within the backup folder are folders labeled [Cold], [Warm], [Common]. These locations are where autorun programs can be placed for the various reboot types. Common works on both types of reboot.<br />      
       
       
- ==How to setup a GPRS connection==      
- #First ensure you have a recent OS version.      
- #Ensure you have an active SIM inserted with an established data plan through your carrier.      
- #Enable GSM/GPRS      
- #Navigate to Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up      
- #*If GPRS Connection is not already present:      
- #**Double-Tap 'Make New Connection'      
- #**Give the connection a distinct name (i.e. GPRS)      
- #**Select Dial-Up Connection and tap <Next>      
- #**Continue at Step 5.      
- #*If GPRS Connection is present:      
- #**Tap-Hold on GPRS Connection then tap Properties      
- #**Continue at Step 5.      
- #Under 'Select a modem' choose 'SIEMENS GPRS Modem' (If this is not an option update your OS).      
- #Tap 'Configure'      
- #Port Settings tab:      
- #*Baud Rate: 115200      
- #*Data Bits: 8      
- #*Parity: None      
- #*Stop Bits: 1      
- #*Flow Control: Hardware      
- #*Test device has the remaining 3 check boxes unchecked      
- #Call Options tab:      
- #*Cancel the call if not connected within <checked>      
- #*120 Seconds      
- #*Wait for dial tone before dialing <unchecked>      
- #*Wait for credit card: 0      
- #*Special modem commands: <code>+CGDCONT=1,"IP","INTERNET"</code> but replace INTERNET with the APN of the network (i.e. WAP.CINGULAR)      
- #<OK>      
- #Phone Number tab:      
- #*Country/Region Code: 1      
- #*Area Code: <whatever is appropriate for your SIM, may already be populated>      
- #*Phone Number: <code>*99***1#</code>      
- #*Force Long Distance: <unchecked>      
- #*Force Local: <unchecked>      
- #<OK>      
- #Double-Tap your GPRS Connection      
- #Username: <whatever is appropriate for your carrier> (i.e. ##########@CINGULARGPRS.COM)      
- #Password: <whatever is appropriate for your carrier> (i.e. ##########)      
- #Save Password: Optional      
- #<Connect>      
       
- Device will show various states before settling on 'Connected' at which point you can 'Hide' the window and continue.      
       
- ==[[PHL7xxx]] FAQs==      
- '''How do I change the default settings of the function keys?'''      
- :Click the Windows icon on the taskbar, and then go to Settings -> Control Panel. Double-tap on Control Center. The last option on the resulting page should be entitled "Fn-Key Settings." Click the Property button next to it. In the resulting window you can attach new applications to the function keys, or enable / disable the keys.      
       
- '''How do I programmatically and locally retrieve the IP address of my device?'''      
- :<code>IPAddress ipAddress = Dns.GetHostEntry("localhost").AddressList[0];</code>      
- :See [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa964694(VS.80).aspx this page] for more details.      
       
- '''What does the software version number mean?'''<br>      
- Format: ABC-DE.FG-HIJK (B00-53.25-E132)      
- {| border="1" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0"      
- !A      
- !BC      
- !D      
- !E      
- !FG      
- !H      
- !I      
- !J      
- !K      
- |-      
- !Model      
- !OEM Customer      
- !OS Vers.      
- !HW Vers.      
- !SW Vers.      
- !Language      
- !Keypad      
- !WLAN/BT      
- !GSM/CF/RFID      
- |-      
- |'''A''': SC6x0      
- |'''00''': SCC      
- |'''4''': CE 4.2      
- |'''0''': ES0      
- |      
- |'''E''': English      
- |'''0''': Short-key None      
- |'''0''': None      
- |'''0''': None/CF/PCMCIA      
- |-      
- |'''B''': SC7x0      
- |'''01''': OPTICON      
- |'''5''': CE 5.0      
- |'''1''': ES1      
- |      
- |'''T''': TC      
- |'''1''': Short-key + 1D      
- |'''1''': WLAN (Europe)      
- |'''1''': GSM/GPRS Only      
- |-      
- |'''C''': SC8x0      
- |      
- |'''6''': CE 6.0      
- |'''2''': ES2      
- |      
- |'''C''': SC      
- |'''2''': Short-key + 2D      
- |'''2''': BT      
- |'''2''': RFID/GPS      
- |-      
- |'''D''':      
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- |'''3''': EPR      
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- |'''J''': Japanese      
- |'''4''': Full-key + None      
- |'''3''': WLAN (Europe) + BT      
- |'''3''': GPRS + RFID      
- |-      
- |'''E''':      
- |      
- |      
- |'''4''': MP      
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- |'''K''': Korean      
- |'''5''': Full-key + 1D      
- |'''4''': WLAN (USA)      
- |'''4''':      
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- |'''F''':      
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- |'''F''': French      
- |'''6''': Full-key + 2D      
- |'''5''':      
- |'''5''':      
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- |'''I''': Italian      
- |'''8''': Opticon Short-key      
- |'''6''': WLAN (USA) + BT      
- |'''6''':      
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- |'''C''': Opticon Full-key      
- |'''7''':      
- |'''7''':      
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- |'''8''': WLAN (Summit)      
- |'''8''':      
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- |'''9''':      
- |'''9''':      
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- |'''F''': Opticon Combined key      
- |'''A''': WLAN (Summit) + BT      
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- |}      
       
- '''What is the battery life of the standard battery? Of the extended battery?'''      
- The standard battery life is rated at 3000 mAh (milliamp hours), and the extended battery is rated at 4000 mAh. The extended battery therefore yields about 33% more battery life. In a test of real battery life duration, the standard battery lasted around 7 hours, and the extended battery around 9.5 hours. This test included all of the devices within the PHL unit turned on, and no scans were made.      
       
- '''What sort of 802.11 security is available out of box?'''      
- :Authentication Modes:      
- ::Open      
- ::Shared      
- ::WPA-PSK      
- ::WPA      
- :Encryption Modes:      
- ::WEP (Open, Shared)      
- ::TKIP (WPA-PSK, WPA)      
- :IEEE 802.11x Authentication:      
- ::EAP-TLS (Open, Shared, WPA)      
- ::PEAP (Open, Shared, WPA)      
       
- '''Is the built-in WLAN card Cisco certified?'''      
- :The short answer is that no, it isn't. However, a specially-designed Summit CF10G card can be swapped out for the internal WLAN card, and combined with the Summit Config Utility, the user can get on a Cisco-certified network with the [[PHL7xxx]].      
- ::Steps to upgrade the WLAN card:'''      
- :::*Disconnect any power, remove the battery      
- :::*Ground yourself, get rid of any static electricity you might have on you      
- :::*Remove the top cover housing      
- :::*With a Torx T8 screwdriver, remove the front cover      
- :::*Disconnect the ribbon cable attaching the main logic board to the keypad board      
- :::*Remove the two Philips screws at the bottom front of the logic board      
- :::*Pull board out carefully      
- :::*Disconnect the ribbon cable attaching the scanner board to the logic board      
- :::*Disconnect the tiny power cable attached to the logic board; leave the power cable + battery attached (or else you will lose all the data on the unit!)      
- :::*Remove the four Philips screws on the CompactFlash housing; pull gently but firmly to remove the housing      
- :::*Remove the Philips screw holding the ZCom WLAN card in place      
- :::*Remove the ZCom WLAN card      
- :::*Remove the antenna from the ZCom WLAN card, and connect it to the main connector on the Summit card      
- :::*Plug the Summit card into the now-empty CF slot (it will be tight with the antenna wire, but it's possible; just be careful!)      
- :::*Reassemble unit      
- :::*Replace warranty stickers      
       
- '''How can i check which WiFi module is integrated in my PHL-7xxx unit?'''      
- :If the C/N is 32E'''C'''10A: it's a Zcom module.      
- :If the C/N is 32E'''H'''10A: it's a Summit module.      
       
- '''Does the [[PHL7xxx]] have SDIO support?'''      
- :No, it does not; it only supports SD storage cards.      
       
- '''How do I play a sound in my C#, .NET Compact Framework application?'''      
- :To play a .wav file, you must write a P/Invoke function for the native PlaySound function. Please see [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa909766.aspx PlaySound on MSDN].      
       
- '''Can the LED be programmatically controlled?'''      
- :No, the LED cannot be controlled; there is no such API that allows for this functionality. The LED is used for representing the Scan Engine status only, and is fixed to the COM port to which the Scan Engine is connected to.      
- ==Downloads==      
       
       
- ===Documents===      
       
- {| style="border: solid;" cellpadding="10" border="1"      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;width:10em" | Document      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;" | Description      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;width:6em" | Download      
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- |PHL7XXX OS Upgrade Guide || Instructions for loading the firmware OS on the PHL7XXX. || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/Opticon%20PHL-7xxx%20OS%20Upgrade%20Guide.pdf Download]      
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- |}      
       
       
- ===Software===      
       
- {| style="border: solid;" cellpadding="10" border="1"      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;" | Software      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;" | Description      
- !style="background-color:#D1D3D4;width:6em;" | Download      
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- | PHL71x2 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL71x2 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL71x2_SUMMIT/A01-53.45-E8A0-1130.zip Download]      
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- | PH71x2 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL71x2 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL71x2_ZCOM/A01-53-40-E830-0803.zip Download]      
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- | PHL71x4 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL71x4 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL71x4_SUMMIT/A01-53.45-E8A3-1130.zip Download]      
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- | PH71x4 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL71x4 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL71x4_ZCOM/A01-53-40-E833-0903.zip Download]      
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- | PHL72x2 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL72x2 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/pub/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL72x2_SUMMIT/A01-53.45-ECA0-1130.zip Download]      
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- | PH72x2 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL72x2 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL72x2_ZCOM/A01-53-40-EC30-0803.zip Download]      
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- | PHL72x4 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL72x4 (with Summit Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL72x4_SUMMIT/A01-53.45-ECA3-1130.zip Download]      
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- | PH72x4 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) firmware || Windows CE 5 Firmware OS for the PHL72x4 (with Z-Com Wi-Fi module) || [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/PHL7000/Software/OS/PHL72x4_ZCOM/A01-53-40-EC33-0904.zip Download]      
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- |}      
       
       
       
- <br />      
- {| style="background-color:#D1D3D4; border: 1px solid" align="center"      
- |align="center" | '''Notice'''      
- |-      
- |align="center" | The downloading and use of any Opticon software implies consent with Opticon's [[EULA | End User License Agreement]].      
- |}