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DS5A USER MANUAL

Android 9.0

ISO 9001 Certified


Quality Management System

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Revision History
Changes to the original Manual are listed below

Date Version Description

Jan 2020 1.0 Initial release

May 2020 1.1 Update below contents


- FOTA update
- MDM
- AutoSetting
June 2020 1.2 Update OS update

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○ 2020 DSIC Co., Ltd.
C
All Rights Reserved.

DS5A is a trademark of DSIC Co., Ltd.


Mobilebase is a brand name of DSIC rugged mobile computer.

Notice
While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at
the time of printing, DSIC Co., Ltd. can assume to no liability for any errors. Changes and corrections to the
information in this document might be incorporated in future release.

Document disclaimer
DSIC Co., Ltd. Is not responsible for any modifications, additions, or deletions to the original published version of
this documentation unless Customer and/or End User agree to indemnity and hold harmless DSIC, DSIC’s agents,
servants, and employees against all claims, lawsuits, demands and judgments arising out of, or in connection with,
subsequent modifications, additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by the Customer or End
User.

Link disclaimer
DSIC Co., Ltd. is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced elsewhere within
this documentation, and DSIC does not necessarily endorse the products, services, or information described or
offered within them. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all the time and we have no control over the
availability of the linked pages.

Warranty
DSIC Co., Ltd. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of
the limited warranty. In addition, DSIC’s standard warranty language, as well as information regarding support for
this product, while under warranty, is available through the Mobilebase Support Web site:
http://www.mobilebase.co.kr

Copyright
Except where expressly stated otherwise, the Product is protected by copyright and other laws respecting
proprietary rights. Unauthorized reproduction, transfer, and or use can be a criminal, as well as a civil offense under
the applicable law.

Third-party components
Certain software programs or portions thereof included in the Product may contain software distributed under third
party agreements (“Third Party Components”), which may contain terms that expand or limit rights to use certain
portions of the Product (“Third Party Terms”).

Trademarks
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Downloading documents
For the most current versions of documentation, see Mobilebase support Web site: http://www.mobilebase.co.kr

Contact DSIC Support


DSIC Co., Ltd. provides a technical support email account for you to report problems or to ask questions about your
product. The support account is [email protected]
For additional support, See the Mobilebase Web site: http://www.mobilebase.co.kr

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
All trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

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Contents
DS5A User Manual ..................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Instruction ....................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................. 7
Overview of terminal features ......................................................................................... 8
Front View............................................................................................................... 8
Back View ................................................................................................................ 9
Hand Strap Removal and Replacement ................................................................ 10
Battery ............................................................................................................................ 10
Battery power source ........................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2: Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 11
Installation micro SD card ............................................................................................... 12
Battery Mounting and Operation ................................................................................... 13
Connecting Power Source .............................................................................................. 14
To use mini USB Travel Charger............................................................................. 14
To use Cradle ......................................................................................................... 14
Operating power of the terminal ................................................................................... 15
Power on / off ....................................................................................................... 15
Sleep and Wake up ............................................................................................... 15
Power restart ........................................................................................................ 15
Hot swap ............................................................................................................... 15
Home Screen .................................................................................................................. 15
Organize your Home screens .......................................................................................... 16
Touch & type .................................................................................................................. 17
Android version & updates ............................................................................................. 17
Chapter 3: Basic Use ................................................................................................................ 18
Notifications & settings .................................................................................................. 18
Quick Settings ................................................................................................................. 19
Data Sync ........................................................................................................................ 19
How to Connect with PC ....................................................................................... 19
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................................... 20
Connecting to Wi-Fi Access point ......................................................................... 20
Bluetooth........................................................................................................................ 21
Pairing via Bluetooth ............................................................................................. 21
Lock screen ..................................................................................................................... 22
Lock screen actions ........................................................................................................ 22
File Storage ..................................................................................................................... 23
Screenshots .................................................................................................................... 24
Barcode Scanning ........................................................................................................... 24
Aim 1D barcode .................................................................................................... 24
Aim 2D barcode .................................................................................................... 24
Chapter 4: Use the keyboard ................................................................................................... 25
Enter & edit text ............................................................................................................. 25
Basic editing .......................................................................................................... 25
Emoji ..................................................................................................................... 26
Use next-word suggestions ................................................................................... 26

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Keyboard dictionaries ..................................................................................................... 27
LEDs ................................................................................................................................ 28
LED Appearance upon terminal feature ............................................................... 28
Keypad (34key / 54 key) ................................................................................................. 29
Enter characters on Numeric Keypad (34key) ....................................................... 30
Enter characters on Full Alphanumeric Keypad (54key) ....................................... 31
Configure the Display Back Light........................................................................... 31
Adjust Volume....................................................................................................... 31
Chapter 5: Try some apps ........................................................................................................ 32
All Apps........................................................................................................................... 32
Phone ............................................................................................................................. 33
Camera ........................................................................................................................... 34
Gallery ............................................................................................................................ 35
Contacts.......................................................................................................................... 36
Chapter 6: Settings ................................................................................................................... 37
Chapter 7: Accessibility ............................................................................................................ 38
Chapter 8: Device Management .............................................................................................. 39
Barcode Tray ................................................................................................................... 39
Key Mapping................................................................................................................... 42
OS Update ...................................................................................................................... 44
USB Driver ...................................................................................................................... 44
FOTA Update ................................................................................................................... 45
For users ............................................................................................................... 45
For IT Manager ...................................................................................................... 47
KIOSK MODE ................................................................................................................... 49
Action Bar ............................................................................................................. 49
EDM (Enterprise Device Management) .......................................................................... 51
Main menu............................................................................................................ 51
Utilities .................................................................................................................. 52
MDM (Mobile Device Management) .................................................................... 52
Tools ...................................................................................................................... 53
Convenience Tools ................................................................................................ 53
Appendix Ⅰ Key strokes .......................................................................................................... 54
DS5A 34 Key Descriptions............................................................................................... 54
DS5A 54 Key Description ................................................................................................ 55
DS5A Alphanumeric Characters...................................................................................... 56
DS5A Special Functions .................................................................................................. 58
Appendix Ⅱ AUTO SETTING .................................................................................................... 60
Download DS_Auto Setting program ............................................................................. 60
Barcode Scanning ........................................................................................................... 60
Version Select ................................................................................................................. 61
Common Interface.......................................................................................................... 61
AutoSetting 1 – Wifi Set ................................................................................................. 62
AutoSetting 2 – Sound volume ....................................................................................... 63
AutoSetting 3 – Radio Set ............................................................................................... 64
AutoSetting 4 – General ................................................................................................. 65
AutoSetting 5 – Mobile APN ........................................................................................... 66
AutoSetting 6 – Keymap Set ........................................................................................... 67
AutoSetting 7 – Kiosk Set ............................................................................................... 69
AutoSetting 8 – Barcode Set ........................................................................................... 70
AutoSetting 9 – ETC Set .................................................................................................. 71
Barcode Form ................................................................................................................. 72
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Read this instruction carefully to keep yourself safe and to avoid loss of property.
 Make sure that battery terminals (metal part) should not contact with any conductive materials like a necklace
or coin. Also make sure that batteries should not be damaged by teeth or a nail. Impact may cause an
explosion of batteries
 Use dedicated batteries only and do not use the batteries for any other purpose than operating this product.
Using an inauthentic battery may reduce life of the product, or cause an explosion.
 Make sure to use the adapter or the standard charger supplied with this product. Using an inauthentic
charger may reduce life of batteries or cause an explosion.

Caution in relation with Laser Scanner

Do not flashing scanner light in human and animal’s eyes. It could cause the damage of retina and amblyopia.

Caution in relation with Batteries


 Batteries may explode when damaged, impacted, heated, flooded or taken apart with a gimlet. Make sure to
keep the batteries out of reach of children or pets.
 Do not use the Product in the area with the risk of explosion.

Safety information
 This Product is compliant with EMC. For safety and health, use the authentic parts supplied by the
manufacturer. Any inauthentic parts may affect safety.
 Do not press the power button when the product is wet. Touching the adapter, or power cord with wet hands
may cause an electric shock.
 Do not modify, disassemble or repair the product at your discretion. Also make sure to follow the safety
instructions.
 Record the data in the Product and keep it in a separate place. Data stored in the product may be deleted
during repairing or upgrading the product. So, make sure to back up important data.
 Do not use this Product in a hot or humid place. Using the product under a hot/humid temperature such as
rain or sauna may cause a trouble.
 Keep this Product away from magnetic products such as credit card, telephone card, bank book and traffic
ticket. The magnetic field of the terminal may affect the data.
 When storing a battery for a long period of time, recharge it and keep it at a room temperature. Even a fully
charged battery will suffer reduced life due to the characteristics of the battery.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
The DS5A is a rugged mobile computer for use data capture and automation in retail, warehouse and other field
applications. The DS5A convenient features and capabilities at your hand, including barcode scanning, image
capturing with built-in camera, and real-time mobile communications through WWAN and WLAN network.
This chapter will describe features of DS5A by front, back views, battery and power adapters.
Not all features described in this guide may be available on your device. If you find that a feature is not available,
contact your system administrator.

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Overview of terminal features

Front View

Scanner Receiver
Window
Notification LED
indicator

Charging LED
Display Indicator

Scan LED Indicator


Micro phone

Scan Triggers

Home key

Reset button
(not working)

Modifier LED Indicator

Power button 8
Back View

Camera Flash

Camera Lens
Speaker

Mini USB Port


Stylus Pen
(Passive)

Hand belt

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Hand Strap Removal and Replacement

To remove hand strap:


1. Rip the Velcro strap off
2. Take out the Velcro strap from the upper loop
3. Force to pull out lower loop from the terminal

Battery
Caution
If the Product is wet, do not put it in a device that may heat the terminal (heater, microwave oven, etc.).
Heating batteries may cause an explosion, deformation or fault. (Water or any other liquid will change the color of
the label inside the terminal.

Battery power source

Series Description
DS5A 3.65V, 5,800mAh (10.40 Wh)

You may need to fully charge the battery before using your terminal for the first time. Battery can be charged
using below listed accessories

Charging Accessory Charging Time Specification


Mini USB cable About 4hours 30minutes 5V, 3A
Desktop cradle and AC adapter About 4hours 30minutes 5V, 3A
Quad battery charger About 4hours 30minutes 5V, 12A

Note
In combination with Vehicle cradle, the terminal can be charged on vehicle

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CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED

This chapter will describe how to install and charge battery, mount micro SD card and start up the terminal.

To start up the terminal:


 Installation Micro SD card
 Battery Mounting and Operation
 Connecting power source
 Operating power of the terminal
 Home Screen
 Organize your Home screens
 Touch & Type
 Android version & updates

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Installation micro SD card

Insert the micro SD card carefully as shown in the following illustrations. Make sure the micro SD card terminal
position before insert the micro SD card. Push the back end of the micro SD card to fix it at the last step.

Note
 Do not use the power too much when you insert the micro SD card. The micro SD card may be damaged.
 If you install the micro SD card in the wrong position, the micro SD card may be damaged or it may cause the malfunction of the micro SD
card Slot.
 Keep the terminal part of the micro SD card in clean. Be careful the terminal part of the micro SD card not to dusty
 As the micro SD card is consumable, the micro SD card end its days and may be not able to save data if you use it more than over certain
times. In this case, replace micro SD card to buy a new one.

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Battery Mounting and Operation

Push the battery release and mount clear the Push the battery release toward the top of
battery to terminal and gently release it. terminal until the battery released and lift it up
Inserting the battery Remove the battery

Note
Battery Maintenance

Lithium-ion batteries have a limited life, which is affected by several factors; environment, storage, the number of charge / discharge cycles, and
level of discharge / charge

To extend battery lifespan and battery life, we recommend following these simple guidelines;

 Avoid heat and humidity


 If do not use the terminal regularly, fully recharge the battery at least once per month.
 Do not leave the terminal connected to a charging device for longer than 3 days.
 Use only charging adapter approved
 In case of storing terminal 3 months or longer,
- The best temperature for proper care and storage is between 0~25°C
- Extended storage can cause batteries to discharge deeply, which can deteriorate the cell and reduce battery capacity, service life
and ability to recharge. It is suggested, therefore, that the battery be fully charged before putting to the terminal in extended storage
and that it be recharged fully every three months while in storage
 Update the terminal Operating System as new updates available. OS updates may contain new programs to optimize battery life.
Transportation

The contained lithium ion batteries are subject to the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements. The user can transport the batteries by road
without further requirements. When being transported by third parties (e.g.: air transport or forwarding agency), special requirements on packaging
and labeling must be observed. For preparation of the item being shipped, consulting an expert hazardous material is required.

Disposal

Rechargeable batteries should be sorted for environmental friendly recycling. Do not disposal batteries into household waste. According to the
European Guideline 2006/66/EC, defective or used battery packs/ batteries, must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally
correct manner. Batteries no longer suitable for use can be directly returned at

DSIC Co., Ltd.


PDA Dept. DSIC Bldg. 205-28, Gasan digital 1-ro, Guemchun-gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel: +82-2-2107-5178
Fax: +82-2-2107-5128
Email: [email protected]
Subject to change without notice

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Connecting Power Source

Connect power, using one of the methods listed below.

Caution
Verity that the terminal battery is installed prior to connection. If the battery is not properly installed and the wall charger is connected, the terminal
may power off and on continuously, preventing proper operation.

Note
Failure to unplug the wall charger before you remove the battery, can cause damage to the terminal

To use mini USB Travel Charger

1. Plug the flat end of the mini USB Travel Charger into the Power interface connector and the other end into
standard AC wall outlet
2. When charging is finished, remove the flat end from the interface connector jack on the terminal

To use Cradle

1. Plug the AC power cord into cradle and plug the other end into a wall outlet.
2. Slide the cradle switch to Charge mode

Cradle Front View Cradle Back View

Slide switch:
USB Port, Adapter Port, Spare battery Slot
Slide the switch to choose charge or data sync mode
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Operating power of the terminal

Power on / off
Make a long press Power button at the right bottom side of the keyboard.
When you turn on your device for the first time, you’ll see a Welcome screen.
Choose the language & time you want and touch Start or the Start icon.
To turn off the device, make a long press Power button and select Power off.

Sleep and Wake up


Press Power button shortly to enter Sleep, or Wake up the device.

Power restart
Make a long press Power button at the right bottom side of the keyboard. Select
Restart. Your device will shut down and restart.
Note
In case you need to force to restart your device, such as device hang up, make a long press Power
button until the device turns off. (Approximately 10 secs). After it turns off, start the device again.
Your data in storage will be retained in terminal while not saved data will be in lost.

Hot swap
To replace your battery without shutting down your device system, long press the
Power button and select Hot swap. Blue LED shall be blinked, then replace the
battery.

Home Screen

Make yourself at home. After you finish setting up your device, the Home screen appears for the first time. Touch an
icon to run an application you want.

Favorites Tray
At the bottom of home screen you’ll find the Favorites tray
Favorites tray is a quick way to run your apps.
Here’s what it looks like on a DS5A.

To open an app, touch it. To drag an app in or out of the Favorites tray or anywhere else on a Home screen,
touch & hold it, then move it with your finger into position.

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DS5A navigation buttons
At the bottom of DS5A screen, you’ll always find the navigation bar with three buttons:

Back
Opens the previous screen you were working in, even if it was in a different
app. Once you back up to Home screen, you can’t go back any further.
Home
Opens the central Home screen.
Recent apps
Press Recent Apps to browse a list of thumbnail images of app you’ve
worked with recently. To open an app, touch it. To remove a thumbnail from
the list, swipe it left or right.

Organize your Home screens

To change the wallpaper for your Home screens, touch & hold the background.
To add an app icon to a Home screen:
1. Go to the Home screen.
2. Touch the All Apps icon.
3. Search the app you want to add on Home screen.
4. Touch & hold the app until it shows a menu, then move it to move to home screen.
5. lift your finger to place the app on position.

To add a Widget to the Home screen on a DS5A, touch & hold the background.
When menu appears, touch Widgets to find the widget you want.
Again, touch & hold the widget to add it to Home screen.

To move an app or widget to another position:


1. Touch & hold the app or widget.
2. Slide your finger to the new position.
To move between Home screens, slide toward the edge of the screen. To bump another icon out of the way,
slide slowly into it.
3. Lift your finger.

To create a folder, slide one icon quickly over another.


To name of rename a folder, open it and touch its name.

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Touch & type

To select or activate something, touch it.


To type something, such as a name, password, or search terms, just touch where you want to type. A keyboard pops
up that lets you type into the field.

Other common gestures include:


 Touch & hold. Touch & hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting your finger until it responds.
For example, this is how you access accent and other special characters on the keyboard.
 Touch, hold & drag. Touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move your finger
on the screen until you reach the target position. For example, you can move apps around on the Home screen.
 Swipe or slide. Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when you first
touch (so you don’t drag something instead). For example, you can slide a Home screen left of right to view
the other Home screens.
 Double-tap. Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom. For example, double-tap a picture
in Chrome to zoom in, and double-tap again to zoom out.
 Rotate the screen. The orientation of most screens rotates with your device as you turn it. To lock or unlock a
device’s vertical orientations, swipe down from the top right of any screen and touch the Rotation icon in Quick
Settings. To do the same thing on a device, go to Settings > Device > Display.

You can open your device’s Settings app from the All Apps screen or from Quick
Settings. For example, to change notification sounds, volumes, and more, go to
Settings > Device > Sound
To change brightness, font size, and more, go to Settings > Device > Display.

Android version & updates

To check your version number or get the latest system update for a DS5A,
go to Settings > System > About phone. Then look for these labels:
 Android version. Look partway down the list for this heading and the number just below it.
 OTA Update Start. Touch to check whether you have any pending system updates.

For comprehensive online help and support, including details about Android 9.0, visit
http://support.google.com/android

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CHAPTER 3: BASIC USE
Notifications & settings
Notifications alert you to the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events.

When a notification arrives, its icon appears at the top of the screen. Icons for Pending notifications appear on the
left, and system icons showing things like Wi-Fi signal, mobile carrier signal, or battery strength on the right:

TIP: Wi-Fi and mobile signal strength are indicated at the top of the screen by white bars. To see whether the selected
Wi-Fi network has a full internet connection, open Quick Settings: swipe down twice from notification bar.

Certain notifications can be expanded to show more information such as email preview. The one at the top is always
expanded when possible. To expand a notification, position one finger inside it and swipe down slowly.

1. To open the related app, touch the notification


message. Some notifications also allow you to
take specific actions by touching arrow.

2. To remove a notification, just swipe it to the


left/right.

3. To Clear all notifications, touch the Clear All


icon at the bottom.

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Quick Settings
Use Quick Setting to easily access Wi-Fi settings, manage display brightness, open the main Settings menu, and
more. To open Quick Settings, swipe down from the top of the screen twice with one finger.

Data Sync
How to Connect with PC
To connect the device with PC, follow the steps below.
1. Connect the device to a PC via Desktop cradle or USB cable. You will see Android Pie icon on the notification
bar. (In case of using Cradle, make sure to move Slide switch to Sync Mode.)
2. Swipe the notification bar to downward.
3. Touch the marked tap to select the connection mode.

Menu Description

File Transfer Transfer files to another


device
USB tethering

MIDI Use this device as MIDI for


an instrument application.
PTP Transfer photos

No data transfer Only for charging, Data


transfer is not available.

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Wi-Fi

Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi


You can activate Wi-Fi by touching ON/OFF switch.

Connecting to Wi-Fi Access point

From the list, select an AP to connect


If the AP needs password, enter it to complete the access.

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Bluetooth

Go to Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth.


You can activate Bluetooth by touching ON/OFF switch.

Pairing via Bluetooth

Go to Bluetooth menu and touch Pair new device.


After select the device, enter or check PIN number to pair to the device.

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Lock screen

If a lock is set for your screen, the screen goes dark and locks when the display goes to sleep or if you press the
Power button.

You can set locks of different strengths using lock settings:


1. Go to Settings > Security & location > Device Security > Screen lock.
2. Touch the type of lock you’d like to use.
You can select Swipe, Pattern, PIN, or Password.

Lock screen actions


From the lock screen:
 On a phone, regardless of the lock you choose, it’s always easy to open the Phone App. Swipe the phone icon
from left to right to bring Phone screen.
 To access to Camera easily, Swipe the Camera icon from the right to left.

You can customize more setting in the Lock screen preference.

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File Storage

Android 9.0 makes it easy to store and browse through pictures, videos, and other files on your device and attach
them to an email, Hangout message, and so on. You can also use stored images as your Home screen wallpaper.

To find the file, go to Menu > FileManager or Download

File manager helps you to find every file in internal or


external memory of device.
Also, it demonstrates capacity of internal memory and SD
card memory. File search, move, delete, rename, share,
and property is available.

Use the Downloads app to view, reopen, or delete files you download from email or
other sources (excluding videos, magazines and other media)

In the Downloads app:


 Touch an item to open it.
 Touch headings for earlier downloads to view them.
 Check items you want to share. Then touch the Share icon and choose a
sharing method from the list.
 Check items you want to delete. Then touch the Trash icon.
 At the top of the screen, touch to Sort the list by name or by date and by
size.

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Screenshots

To take a screenshot from DS5A:


1. Make sure the image you want to capture is displayed on the screen.
2. Press the Power button and Volume down button simultaneously.
(Volume down: + )

The screenshot is automatically saved in your Gallery.

TIP: To easily share your screenshot via message, or Bluetooth, and email, swipe down the notification shade and
touch the Share icon, and select application you want to share with.

Barcode Scanning
Scan the barcode by pressing Scan Trigger buttons of DS5A

Aim 1D barcode
Aim the scanner when scanning 1D Barcode.

Aim 2D barcode
Aim the scanner when scanning 2D Barcode.

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CHAPTER 4: USE THE KEYBOARD
Enter & edit text

Use the onscreen keyboard to enter texts. Here’s what it looks like on a DS5A device:

To make the keyboard go away, touch the Back button at the bottom of screen. Some apps open the keyboard
automatically. In others, you first need to touch where you want to type.

Basic editing

 Move the insertion point. Touch where you want to type. The cursor blinks in the new position, and a blue
tab appears below it. Drag the tab to move the cursor.
 Select Text. Touch & hold or double-tap within the text. The nearest word highlights, with a tab at each end of
the selection. Drag the tabs to change the selection.
 Delete text. Touch to delete selected text or the characters before the cursor.
 Cut, copy, paste. Select the text you want to manipulate. Then touch Cut or Copy. If there’s something on
the clipboard to paste, you’ll also see a paste button:

 Type capital letters. Touch the Shift key once to switch to capital letters for one letter. Or touch & hold
Shift key while you type. When you release the key, the lowercase letters reappear.
 Turn caps lock on. Double-tap or touch & hold Shift key, so it changes to . Touch Shift key again
to return to lowercase.

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Emoji

Android 9.0 vastly expands the variety of emoji available at your fingertips. Touch and hold the Enter
key to display emoji. You will see a panel like this. To move between categories, swipe left or right or
touch the symbols in the top row. To type an emoji, touch it:

Use next-word suggestions

1. Touch the location where you want to input text.


2. Start typing out a word. When the word you want is displayed in a list above the keyboard, touch it.
3. Continue to touch words unless the one you want doesn’t appear. If so, type it. Android continues to suggest
words as you type.

To change your keyboard and input methods, go to Settings > System >
Language & input.

To turn next-word suggestion on or off, go to Setting > System > Language &
input > Keyboard & inputs > Virtual Keyboard > Android Keyboard (AOSP).
Go to Text correction and activate Next-word suggestions.

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Keyboard dictionaries

To manage keyboard dictionaries, go to Setting > System > Languages & input.

Personal dictionary
You can add your own words to your personal dictionary so that your device remembers them. To add a word or
phrase, including an optional shortcut, touch Personal Dictionary, then the Add icon.

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LEDs

LED indicates status of the terminal in power sourcing, data capture, network connection
Location of the DS5 Status LEDs

Charging LED

Notification LED

Data Capture Status LED

Modifier LED
Modifier LED

LED Appearance upon terminal feature

Feature Color Description

Data capture status LED Blue Good read barcode, or RFID

Red The terminal is in charging status


Charging LED
Green The terminal has fully charged

Notification LED Blue blinking When Hot Swap mode is ready

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Keypad (34key / 54 key)

DS5A comes with large numeric keypad including function 1~10 (34key) and full alphanumeric keypad including
function 1~12 (54key).

Numeric Keypad (34 keys) Full Alphanumeric Keypad (54 keys)

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Enter characters on Numeric Keypad (34key)

Following explains how to make continuous character input. For single character input, please refer Key
Strokes.

You need to use orange modifier key and blue modifier key to access all characters and
functions on Numeric Keypad.

Input lower character continuously

- Press twice
- Press hardware key 1 to 4 times to select the alphabet you need.

- Press one time to return to numeric input

Input upper character continuously

- Press twice
- Press twice, then shall be displayed right bottom of the screen.
- Press hardware key 1 to 4 times to select the alphabet you need.
- Press one time to return lower character

- Press one time to return to numeric input

For example

- type DEF

- Press twice, once, , ,

Usage of Shift key

Upon repetition of key press, input method varied

Status Bar Shift Repetition Remark

Default Return to default

Single shift function. Return back to default after 1 time key stroke

Fixed shift function. Shift functions are effective at multi key


strokes

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Enter characters on Full Alphanumeric Keypad (54key)

Following explains how to make continuous character input. For single character input, please refer Key
Strokes.
Input numeric

- Press required numeric key button from 1~0.


- With modifier keys, special functions can be programmable from F1 to F12.
- Press , then press Numeric key to use F1 ~ F10.

- Press to use F11 ~ F12

Input Alphabet

- Default input is lower alphabet character


- In case single Alphabet character input, press then press an Alphabet
- In case continuous Alphabet character input, press twice then press Alphabet keys

For Example

- Input A1a2
- Press , , , ,

Note
When you press key 1 time, it is effective only 1 time. Input icon status:
If you need continuous upper character input, press twice to fix the function. Input icon status:

Configure the Display Back Light

Set LCD display brightness of your terminal.

Brighter – Press twice , ( )

Dimmer – Press twice , ( ). (It lessens power consumption of the terminal.)

Press button and then to dimmed brightness, and press again the button to back to the brighter
display.

Adjust Volume
Volume Up - Press twice , ( )

Volume Down - Press twice , ( )

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CHAPTER 5: TRY SOME APPS
All Apps

To see all your apps, touch the All Apps icon in the Favorites tray on any Home screen.
This is where you can see all your apps. You can move app icons to any of your Home
screens.

From All Apps, you can:


 Move between screens. Swipe up or down.
 Open an app. Touch its icon.
 Place an app icon on a Home screen. Touch & hold the app icon, slide your finger, and lift your finger to drop
the icon in place.

To remove an app icon from the Home screen without removing it permanently from your device, touch & hold it, slide
your finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app over the Remove icon.
To view info about an app from an All App screen, touch & hold it, slide your finger toward the top of the screen, and
drop the app over the App Info icon.

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Phone

Using a DS5A, you can place calls from the Phone app, the People app, or other apps or
widgets that display contact information. Wherever you see a phone number, you can
usually touch it to dial.

To place a call to one of your contacts:


1. Touch the Phone icon on a Home or All Apps screen
2. To choose someone to call, scroll or search. If the keypad’s in the way, touch the Back button to lower it.
3. To place a call, touch the contact’s name.

To view recent calls, touch the call log icon at the menu tap.

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Camera

The Camera app lets you take photos, panoramic photos, videos, and immersive 360-
degree photo sphere shots, including what’s above and below you.

To open Camera:
 From the lock screen, swipe the Camera icon.
 From the Home screen, touch the Camera icon.
The first time you open Camera, you may be asked if you want it to remember photo locations.
The shutter and other controls float above the framed image at the bottom of the screen.

The camera icon indicates Camera mode. To take a picture in this mode:

1. Frame your subject and watch for the focus ring:


To focus on a different part of the image, touch it.
2. When the focus ring brackets disappear, touch the camera icon.
3. To see the image you just took, touch the thumbnail image on the screen or
swipe the screen from right to left.

To change to a different mode, Slide the screen from left to right:


Video
To start recording a video, touch the red shutter button. Touch it again to stop.
Panorama
To take a panoramic, touch the blue shutter button, slowly pan across the scene, and touch
the button again to stop.

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Gallery

The Gallery app gives you an easy way to browse pictures and videos you’ve taken with
Camera. It also displays screenshots and auto backups from other devices.

To open Gallery from the:


 Camera app. Touch the thumbnail image at the bottom.
 Home screen. Touch the Gallery icon.

To get to the top level of the Gallery app, touch the icon at the upper left. From there, open the slide-out side bar to
view the available categories.

Within each category you can browse groups of images, crop, edit, and tag them, create slideshows, make pictures or
videos available offline, and share with friends.

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Contacts

The Contacts app gives you quick access to everyone you want to reach. To open it, touch
the Contacts icon on a Home or All Apps screen. When using a new device, you can import
contacts via “.vcf” file

When you open the Contact app, you can:


 View all contacts, or favorites. Favorites contacts has sorted with star.
 Read details. Touch a name to see details for a contact or group.
 Edit details. While viewing a contact, touch icons at the top of the screen or the Menu icon to edit or
share contact details, delete a contact, and so on. You can touch the star icon in contact’s name to add that
contact to your Favorites list.
 Change your settings. While viewing the main list screen, touch the menu to import or export contacts, choose
display options for the Group and All tabs, and add or edit accounts.

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CHAPTER 6: SETTINGS
Most apps include their own settings, typically available from Menu > Settings on DS5A devices.
The fastest way to adjust system settings that you access frequently, such as Wi-Fi or brightness, is through Quick
Settings.
Here are the Quick Settings for a DS5A :

To open Quick Settings, swipe down from the top of the screen the Settings icon.

The Settings app controls the core Android settings for networks, hardware, location,
security, language, accounts, and so on.

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CHAPTER 7: ACCESSIBILITY
To use the accessibility options, open Settings > System > Accessibility.
Accessibility settings let you modify your device’s display and sound options, such as increasing the text size,
changing the speed at which text is spoken, and more.

You can also try magnification gestures which allow you to zoom in and out, as well as temporarily magnify what’s
under your finger. To try magnification gestures, go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures.

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CHAPTER 8: DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Barcode Tray

To activate Barcode Tray program, touch barcode tray icon at your screen.

Scan Test
It is to test the barcode, and check the barcode type and data.

Barcode Module Setting


You can change the setting of the barcode module.

Scan Setting
You can set how you will scan the barcode such as max scan time /
data receive method / prefix or suffix and so on.

Image Save
It shows you the image viewing from 2D Imager like Camera. You can
save the image

Setting Export / Import


Set up barcode configuration by programming, or export the set up to
file
Info
Demonstrate the installed barcode scanner to your device and
application version information of your barcode scanner.

Manual
It includes detail explanations about barcode tray.

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Scan Test Barcode Module Setting : Setting to enable, or
disable barcode types.

Scan Setting : Setting scanning feature, such as Image Capture : View image and capture the view
time out, prefix and suffix, scanner key setting, from the imager scanner
notification options and etc.

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Setting Export / Import : Set up barcode Information : Demonstrate the installed barcode
configuration by programming, or export the set up scanner to your device and application version
to file. information of your barcode scanner.

Manual

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Key Mapping

It is enabling you to create a shortcut for repeating a sequence of keys or commands.


Go Settings > Key Mapping

Belows are the list of keys which is programmable to be set as your


sequenced key or short cut to execute application.
34key – Total 19 keys
: 10 Functions keys (F1~F10) / 4 Directions keys (up, down, right, left) /
Scan key / ENT / ESC / Back / Home
54key – Total 22 keys
: 12 Function keys (F1~F12) / 4 Direction keys (up, down, right, left) / Scan
key / ENT / ESC / TAB / Back / Home

1) Select one of key in PROGRAMMABLE KEY 2) You can select an application to short cut for
execution

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3) Or, swipe the screen to left to set sequence. When 4) To reset the function key, press the icon. Then you
you select No use, then the key has no function. can reset the config.

Press Menu icon to import, export, remove, or reset your key


mapping configuration.

Show Key Layout


You can set your key mapping with graphic interface as below.

34key 54key

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OS Update

You shall need to download file as “DS5A_P_XXX_(NO)GMS_(NO)PHONE.zip” from the Mobilebase homepage.

Update Instruction

Download your OS and install on your device as below


- Unzip the file, and copy “ds.zip” to root folder of the SD card.
- Input micro SD card into your device
- WHILE pressing and holding ESC + 2 simultaneously, make a long press of Power key to
start your device and enter OS update screen.
- When OS image file has been copied and installed completely, Success will be displayed on your device
screen.
- After the Success message, make a long press power button for 10 secs to turn off.
- Make a long press of Power Button to restart your device

For latest OS, please contact your sales, or access to Mobilebase homepage.

USB Driver

If you are Android developer, please download from below link and install on your PC before you connect DS5A to
your PC. This is shell for ADB synchronization between your PC and DS5A.

ADB: Android Development Bridge

This driver is useful when you have “Unknown device” message at your PC while you are connecting DS5A to your
PC.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zkfqn3hesnnr60v/DS9_usb_driver.zip?dl=0

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FOTA Update

FOTA (Firmware Over The Air) update is the tool to update Mobilebase firmware remotely. The users only need to
click the “UPDATE” button when the server system asks. Then the device will start OS.

For users
Before update – check your device version

To use FOTA update, the device should be above below OS version.

Model Android version Required OS version


Android 7.0 Nougat v.1199
DS6
Android 9.0 Pie v.501
Android 7.0 Nougat v.1199
DS4A
Android 9.0 Pie v.501
DS5A Android 9.0 Pie v.501

How to check the version?

Model: Settings > Hardware Info > Model ex) DS6


Android version: Settings > (System) > About Phone > Android version ex) 7.1.2
OS version: Settings > (System) > About Phone > Build number ex) N2G47H.1174

Initial Setting

Default setting to use FOTA is “Wifi Only” & “Update check Period : 1day”.
If you want to change this setting, please move Setting > About Phone > FOTA Update > Menu .
You can set according to your usage.

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Execute FOTA

Manual Update
Settings > About Tablet > FOTA update > Click “UPDATE”
If there is new version, it will be updated.

Automatic update
If your IT manager allows your device to update automatically, the pop-up message for update will appear
when there is new version.
Click “UPDATE” when you see the message.
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For IT Manager
Provide the customer information

You have to ask to Mobilebase account manager to create the profile in FOTA service.
To make a new profile, please provide the below information.

Request Information Details


Company name, or Brand name
Profile name ex) Brand : Coca-cola, Nike
Company : DSIC, SK hynix
Manual or Automatic
- Manual update is the server asks update when you ask.
Type of update
- Automatic update is the server asks update when there is new
released firmware.

If it is not confirmed regarding using FOTA service in advance (at PO or


production stage), you need to share the list of S/N of deployed devices
to Mobilebase account manager.
List of S/N
If they have several models, please classify the S/N according to each
models.

Example
Profile name DSIC
Type of update Manual
DS4A
- 9GWXXXWMC5116-5120
DS6
List of S/N - ACB9PGWMC6011
DS5A
- 9CWXXXWMC5008-5016
- 9CWXXXWMC5020-5025

Check the update Status

You can check each devices update status in Mobilebase FOTA site. With this website, you can manage the
devices to check the update status.

Mobilebase FOTA site: https://fota.mobilebase.co.kr/


**Login information will be provided only for direct/project customer of Mobilebase.

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Details about FOTA site

Reason of Unenrolled (Failed to update)


Even though the server sent the message for FOTA update, sometimes, it isn’t updated.

- In case the device isn’t turned on


- In case the device is turned on, but isn’t connected to Wifi/3G
- In case the wrong OS is delivered.
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KIOSK MODE
Kiosk mode is enabling to lock down unwanted device misuse. It is to control which application and device features
can be used by user such as blocking access to games, social media apps and etc. When you allow access to
business application apps, KIOSK MODE will ensure that the user cannot access anything other than those allowed
application.

Select necessary apps from Kiosk App List as shown. Then touch Start.

Action Bar
To activate the Action Bar, press Back key on the keypad for 10 seconds. And input password.
To go back to Kiosk mode (deactivate action bar), press Back key on the keyboard for 10 seconds again.

<Basic Screen> <Action Bar Activated>


Action Bar Menu

Unlock the Kiosk Mode, and go back to Kiosk App List

Clear Notification on the status bar

Menu
– Back ground / Icon Front Color / Admin Setting

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Set Background & Icon Front color

Admin Setting

Settings
Go to “Setting”

Block USB connection


Limit access by USB connection

Block Storage
Limit access to storages not allowed.

Block App install and update


Limit installation and update the apps.

Export
You can export KIOSK setting information of the device by
email, or xml file, such as allowed APP List, KIOSK On, KISOK
Off and new password.

Import
Import the Kiosk setting with xml file

Change password

Kiosk Finish

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EDM (Enterprise Device Management)

Enterprise Device Management (EDM) is an application that provides useful features to help IT managers
use Mobilebase products to effectively deploy, use, and manage devices.

Main menu

EDM features 4 main menus for IT manager.

Menu Description

Device management tools for


Utilities administration
(key mapping, auto-setting, barcode tray)

Third-party MDM tools


MDM
(TeamViewer, SOTI)

PDA functions test tools


Tools
(self-diagnostic tools)

Convenience Android basic application tool


Tools (FileManager, Memo, Gallery)

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Utilities
Utilities provides IT administrators with access to useful features for device management.

Menu Description

Allows you to use your PDA's hardware keys for


Key Mapping functions other than the original or as a shortcut for
launching an application.
To prevent misuse of your device during business
KIOSK hours, you can make it accessible only to business
applications.
It reads the barcode saved with the setting value
AutoSetting and automatically sets various functions on devices
such as Wi-Fi, BT and barcode.

Allows certain applications to run automatically after


AutoRun
booting.

It provides Barcode scanning and decoding


Barcode Tray function, and barcode can be activated by type or
scanning functions can be set.

OS Update Customer can update the OS.

MDM (Mobile Device Management)

MDM is a solution that enables integrated management for a large


number of mobile devices in use in an enterprise.
DS5A support the world-recognized TeamViewer and SOTI MDM solutions,
enabling IT administrators to more effectively deploy, protect, manage,
monitor and support their mobile devices.

MDM Description
IT administrator can access the PDA remotely and
TeamViewer use the following functions.
QuickSupport
1) remote control
TeamViewer 2) Device Status & Info inquiry
HOST 3) WIFI setting control
4) File transfer
IT administrators can effectively manage PDAs in
use in the enterprise.

SOTI 1) App & Content Management


MobiControl 2) Fast Device Placement
3) remote control
4) location tracking
5) Device info inquiry on dashboard

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Tools

Tools gives you the ability to test all the devices in your device.
It allows IT administrators to diagnose whether the inner device such as Wi-Fi, BT, speakers, etc. are working
correctly, and quickly identify problems with the device to minimize downtime due to device failure.

Menu Description

Audio Sound test

Brightness Brightness adjustment test

Flashlight Camera Flashlight test

LED LED test

Loopback & Mic Speaker, Receiver, and MIC test

NFC NFC reading test

RGB LCD color test

Vibrator Vibrator test

Wi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi test

Touch Touch screen test

Hardware Keys Hardware keys test

Proximity, Light Sensor Sensor test

Convenience Tools

Convenience Tools provides PDA users with basic android applications they while using the device.

Menu Description

You can browse the internal storage through the file


File Manager manager. You can also delete or copy folders and
files.

Memo You can take notes using touch or the keypad.

Gallery You can view photos or videos stored in your PDA.

Music You can play sound files saved in your PDA.

Video You can play video files saved in PDA.

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APPENDIX Ⅰ KEY STROKES
DS5A inter-changeable different types of keyboards in simple manual way. Following tables are how to make key
character entry using keypads. Characters are not mentioned at this key stroke sequence, it is also available in Soft
Input Panel (SIP)

- 34-key Descriptions
- 54-key Descriptions
- DS5 and DS5 wide Alphanumeric Characters
- DS5 and DS5 wide Special Functions

DS5A 34 Key Descriptions


34K-key has Alpha and numeric input in a key. Also, programmable keys are available using function keys from up to
F1~F10

Key Description
Power
Turns on the terminal and off.

Green/ Red
Programmable keys. Blue-bar key is used when Cold boot and Factory reset

Scan Trigger
Scanning button barcode scanner, or RFID

ESC
Escape the current operation
Enter
Execute selected item or function
Move Left/Right
Moves left and right. With blue modifier on. it can adjust LCD back light levels

Move Up/Down
Moves page, or items lists up and down. With blue modifier, it can adjust volume level

Alphanumeric
Input numeric in default. With orange modifier, it can switch numeric to alphabet character input

Tab/Back Tab
Tabulator key which is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop. With Orange modifier on,
the function switch to back tab.

Shift
It is modifier key which is used to type capital letters and other alternative upper characters.

Control It is modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, performs a special
operation, for example Ctrl+C. similar to the Shift key. Pressing Blue modifier key, the function
change to Alt key
Space/ Back Space Space: its main purpose is to conveniently enter a space.
Back Space: it moves the display cursor one position backwards, delete the character at that
position. And shift back the text after that position by one position.

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Function Programmable key buttons. Default F1~F5, press blue modifier key for F6~F10

Orange Modifier Function key to input Alphabet. Pressing 1 time is to apply single effect and back to default.
Press 2 times to keep the function continuously.

Blue Modifier Function key to execute special function, or special characters. Press 1 time is to apply single
effect and press 2 times to keep its function continuously.

LCD lighting Control It controls LCD back light. Press the button to display brightest, and press again to the dim status
you had set using left/right button

DS5A 54 Key Description


54 key has full alpha-numeric key board. Programmable keys are able to be assigned from F1 to F12 using modifier
keys.

Key Description

Power Turns on the terminal and off.

Green/ Red Programmable keys. Blue-bar key is used when Cold boot and Factory reset

Scan Trigger Scanning button barcode scanner, or RFID

ESC Exit the current operation

Tab Tabulator key which is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop. With Orange modifier on,
the function switch to back tab.

Enter Execute selected item or function

Move Left/Right Moves left and right. With blue modifier on. it can adjust LCD back light levels

Page Up/Down Moves page, or items lists up and down. With blue modifier, it can adjust volume level

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Numeric Input numeric. Execute preset function, or application by your IT desk, press blue modifier for
F1~F10 and orange modifier for F11 ~ F12

Alphabet Input alphabet. Default is lower characters. Press SHIFT to input upper characters.

Shift It is modifier key which is used to type capital letters and other alternative upper characters.

Control It is modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, performs a special
operation, for example Ctrl+C. similar to the Shift key. Pressing Blue modifier key, the function
change to Alt key

Back Space It moves the display cursor one position backwards, delete the character at that position. And
shift back the text after that position by one position. Press Blue modifier for Space function.

Modifier (Orange) Function key to access F11 ~F12

Modifier (Blue) Function key to access F1~F10 and special characters and features

LCD lighting Control It controls LCD back light. Press the button to display brightest, and press again to the dim status
you had set using left/right button

DS5A Alphanumeric Characters


0 Numeric Keypad Full Alpha Numeric Keypad
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k

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l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R

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S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
0

DS5A Special Functions


Character Numeric Keypad Full Alpha Numeric Keypad
·
Decimal/Full stop
OK
OK
+
Plus
-
Hyphen/Minus
*
Asterisk
/
Slash(Punctuatio
n)
#
Number Sign

Start Menu
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=
Equals
<
Less-than
>
Greater-than
:
Colon
;
Semicolon
,
Comma
?
Question
@
@
$
Dollar
%
Percent
^
Caret
&
Ampersand

Apostrophe

Quotation
(
Parentheses
)
Parentheses
|
Vertical bar
~
Tilde
!
Exclamation

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APPENDIX Ⅱ AUTO SETTING
DS5A’s Auto Setting is PC-based program. It can create barcodes and apply the DS5A setting quickly. Below are the
functions you can set by Auto Setting.

- Wifi Set
- APK Install
- OTA Update
- Sound volume
- Radio Set
- General
- Mobile APN
- Keymap Set
- Kiosk Set
- Barcode Set
- Block Set

Download DS_Auto Setting program


Connect the DSA to PC, and copy the program (DS_AutoSetting.zip) into PC.
In your DS5A, follow the path as Menu > FileManager > All Files > INTERNAL > DS_AutoSetting.
Unzip it and run the file in your PC.

With this program, you will create the barcode for Auto-setting.

Barcode Scanning
After creating the barcode, you need to read the barcode with AutoSetting app in DS5A.

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Version Select
Select the model / GMS or noGMS / Phone or Nohone.

List Description
Model Select the model. ex) DS5A
GMS Select the GMS or NOGMS.
(GMS : You can find the Playstore in your Menu)
Phone Select the PHONE or NOPHONE.

Common Interface
You can add the functions you need and create the barcode.

List Description
Add Add the needed function on the list.
Delete Delete the selected item from the list.
Load Load the selected item from the list. You can do double-click instead of
clicking this.
Barcode Create the barcode with the selected items in the list.
Save Save settings. The file is stored in the directory as “autosetting.xml”

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AutoSetting 1 – Wifi Set

Specify the wifi setting. When you scan the barcode, the setting will be applied automatically and the defined wifi will
be connected.

List Description
SSID · Duplicate SSID is over-written automatically.
· Password cannot be “null” when Security setting is ‘WEP’ or ‘ WPA/WPA2 PSK’
Password
· Password should be more than 8 digits when Security setting is ‘WPA/WPA2 PSK’
Security · Choose Security – None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK
· Choose Proxy – None, Manual, Proxy Auto-Config
Proxy · Manual : Activate ‘Host Name’, ‘Proxy Port’, and ‘Bypass’
· Proxy Auto-Config : Activate ‘PAC Address’
Host name · Host name cannot be “null”
· Proxy Port cannot be “null”
Proxy Port · Enter only numbers
· Number range is 0~65535
Bypass · example.com ex) google.com
PAC Address · PAC Address cannot be “null”
IP Setting · DHCP / Static IP
· IP Address cannot be null
IP Address
· Enter only numbers or dot
· Gateway cannot be null
Gateway
· Enter only numbers or dot
· Network prefix cannot be null
Network Prefix
· Enter only numbers
· DNS1 cannot be null
DNS1
· Enter only numbers or dot
DNS2 · Enter only numbers or dot
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AutoSetting 2 – Sound volume

You can control the volume sound or vibration as you need.

List Description
System Volume · Choose Don’t care, Level 1~7 or Vibration
· It includes ring, system and notification
Alarm Volume · Choose Don’t care or Level 0~7
Music Volume · Choose Don’t care or Level 0~15
Call Volume · Choose Don’t care or Level 1~5

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AutoSetting 3 – Radio Set

You can ON/OFF GPS, Bluetooth or Wifi automatically

List Description
GPS · Choose Don’t care / Enable / Disable
Bluetooth · Choose Don’t care / Enable / Disable
WIFI · Choose Don’t care / Enable / Disable

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AutoSetting 4 – General

Set time or date.

List Description
Locale · Choose your Language
TimeZone · Choose your local Time zone
AutoTime · Set the time automatically. Use Internet time zone.
AutoTimeZone · Set the date and time automatically. Use network time.
Screen Timeout · Specify the time to go sleep mode. When it is not used for a certain
period of time, it goes sleep mode.

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AutoSetting 5 – Mobile APN

You can set APN automatically. Put the APN information according to your use.

List Description
Name · Enter the APN Name
· Ex) SKT
APN · Enter APN info
· Ex) lte.sktelcom.com
Mcc · Enter only numbers. Max. 3 digits
· Ex) 450
Mnc · Enter only numbers
· Ex) 05
Proxy · Enter the Proxy info. It can be null
Port · Enter Port number. It can be null
· Enter only numbers. Number range is 0~65535
User · Enter User info. It can be null
Server · Enter Server info. It can be null
Password · Enter Password. It can be null

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Mmsc · Enter Mmsc info
· Ex) http://omms.nate.com:9082/oma_mms
Mms Proxy · Enter Mms Proxy info
· Ex) lteoma.nate.com
Mms Port · Enter Mms port number
· Enter only numbers. Number range is 0~65535
· Ex) 9093
Auth type · Choose Auth type – None / PAP / CHAP / PAP_CHAP

Type · Choose APN type – default / supl / mms / dun


· You can do multi-selection
IP Protocol · Choose IP Portocol – IP / IPV6 / IPV4V6

Bearer · Choose Bearer – None / LTE / eHRPD

AutoSetting 6 – Keymap Set

You can use a specific key to another function.

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List Description
Model · Choose the model – DS6 / DS4a
· Choose your version of device
Version - GMS_PHONE / GMS_NOPHONE / NOGMS_PHONE /
NOGMS_NOPHONE
· Each has different application list
· Green spot on the image appears when you choose the key name.
· You can choose Enable/Disable for below settings
- BRAK (Block Recent App Key)
Name - BHK (Block Home Key)
- BBK (Block Back Key)
- EKM (Enable Key Map)
- RAKM (Reset All Key Map)
Category · Choose the category - Key / Applications
- Select the Key code from Data list
Keys
- You can enter the Key code and search directly
· Select the Application from Data list
Applications · You can input the Application directly
- Example : com.dsic.test/com.dsic.test.MainActivity
· You can select the application from dialog box.
APK Load
· The file extension is ‘.apk’
- Select the Key or Application in the list
Data - Enable or Disable the settings such as BRAK, BHK, BBK, EKM or
RAKM.
Add · Add the key map setting to the list
- Delete the selected key map setting from the list
Delete
- You can delete several settings.

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AutoSetting 7 – Kiosk Set

Set Kiosk mode to limit the users’ access to prevent the misusage.

List Description
· Choose your version of device
Version - GMS_PHONE / GMS_NOPHONE / NOGMS_PHONE / NOGMS_NOPHONE
· Each has different application list
Enable · Select Enable/Disable of Kiosk mode
USB Block · Select Enable/Disable to allow the USB connection
Storage Block · Select Enable/Disable to allow the storage
Install Block - Select Enable/Disable to allow the installation
· Password cannot be “null”
Password
· The length of Password is 4~10 digits
· Select the Application from the list
Apps · You can input the Application directly
- Example : com.dsic.test/com.dsic.test.MainActivity
· You can select the application from dialog box.
APK Load
· The file extension is ‘.apk’
Add · Add the selected application to Kiosk app list
Delete · Delete the selected application from Kiosk app list
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AutoSetting 8 – Barcode Set
You can import Barcode Tray configuration automatically.
First, export the barcode setting file from ‘Setup Export/Import’ menu of Barcode Tray.
(ex. SE4500_SETTINGS.xml).
Then, apply this setting to other devices by AutoSetting barcode.

List Description
Path · Enter the path of barcode setting file
· You can select the barcode setting file
XML Load (ex. SE4500_SETTINGS.xml) from dialog box.
· The file extension is ‘.xml’

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AutoSetting 9 – ETC Set

You can configure NTP server.

List Description

NTP · Enter the NTP.


ex : time.google.com

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Barcode Form

Select the item you want to create barcode, and click Barcode button.
The barcode pops up as below.

List Description
File · The barcode can be saved or printed
Save · Save the barcode image file. You can save as jpg, bmp, gif, or png
· When the setting file is big, the barcode can create more than 2.
You should save both.
Print · Print the current barcode
All Print · Print all barcodes when there is more than 2.
View · You can select each barcodes when there is more than 2
· You can control the barcode size with ‘Max Length’ or ‘Density’
Index · It activates when there is more than 2 barcodes
· There is counter (1/2, 2/2) on the images
Max Length · Choose Max Length – 1000 / 1500 / 2000
· Default is 2000
· This menu activates when the date length is more than 1000
Density · Choose Density – 2 / 3 / 4
· Default is 4

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