Tera P166 Mobile Newest Android Scanner User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Tera
Table of Contents
- P166 Mobile Newest Android Scanner
- Chapter 1 About the Terminal Features
- Chapter 2 Install Cards & Charge the Terminal
- Chapter 3 Use the Phone
- Chapter 4 Apocenters (A Hardware Diagnostic Tool)
- Chapter 5 Change the Scanner Settings.
- Appendix: Specifications
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Model: P166
Mobile Data Terminal
User Manual
Ver. 26. 1. 01
P166 Mobile Newest Android Scanner
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Chapter 1 About the Terminal Features
1.1 About the Terminal:
P166 is a handheld industrial high performance data terminal, designed for
highly flexible workers in scan intensive workflows who need secure mobile
data collection and processing. Built on Android 11 operating system, it
features the
perfect combination of integrated scanning, powerful processing, intuitive
touchscreen interface, and robust connectivity via incorporating a powerful
Qualcomm processor
It’s ideal to increase productivity in light duty retail, DSD, pickup and
delivery, and field service applications
1.1.1 Mobile Terminal Features
- RGB and Light Sensor
- Volume-
- MIC
- Flashlight
- Battery cap
- Battery Cap
- Earphone
- ScAN(LEFT)
- module
- nrc
- Function Button
- Hand sling hold
- Volume+
- Touch-screen
- camera
- Power Button
- GB Scan(RIGHT)
1.1.2 Buttons and Description
There are 6 buttons on the sides and a scan engine on the top. On the back of
the terminal is a high-resolution camera and a flash light. Also, the NFC
antenna is located near the camera.
Button | Description |
---|---|
Power Button | Press and release the Power Button to turn on/off the terminal |
screen.
Press and hold the button for approximately 3 seconds, and then release to
view the options menu.
. Power Off
. Restart
. Emergency
PPT Button| Users can customize the function of the button.
Scan Button| Press the right or left Scan Button to trigger the scanner.
Volume Button| Press the upper Volume Button to raise the speaker volume Press
the lower Volume Button to lower the speaker volume.
1.2 About the Battery:
Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time, either in the
product or in storage. When a battery has been unused for 6 months, check the
charge status and charge or dispose of the battery as appropriate.
Expected battery life:
retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 300 complete charge cycles when
operating under normal conditions. A charge cycle is the process of charging a
rechargeable battery and discharging it as required into a load. As lithium-
ion batteries chemically age, the amount of charge they can hold diminishes,
resulting in shorter amounts of time before a device needs to be recharged.
Battery Storage:
Charge or discharge the battery to approximately 50% of capacity before
storage.
Charge the battery to approximately 50% of capacity at least once every six
months.
Remove the battery and store it separately from the product. Store the battery
at temperatures between 5°C~20°C (41 °F~68°F)
Caution:
Improper battery replacement or incompatible device usage may result in risk
of burns, fire, explosion, or other hazard. Dispose of lithium-ion batteries
according to local regulations. Risk of fire and burns if improperly handled.
Do not open, crush, heat above 60°C (140F), or incinerate.
Chapter 2 Install Cards & Charge the Terminal
2.1 Install a MicroSD Card/SIM Cards
This model comes with a hybrid dual SIM card try. You may either use two SIM
cards simultaneously or use just one SIM card and a MicroSD card to increase
file storage capacity. 2.2 Charge the Terminal
This device is equipped with a USB Type-C port. It is advised to charge the
terminal with the original USB cable and power adapter.
- Connect the USB cable to the power adapter and connect to the terminal.
- The terminal starts to charge automatically. The LED Indicator indicates the charge status.
(Red and Green: Charging; Solid Green: Charging Complete.)
You may also use the original USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable to charge the
terminal from a host device (e.g. laptop or desktop computer). The connected
host device must supply a minimum power output of 5V, 0.5 to the terminal.
(Note: Do not charge the terminal with a third party cable or adapter)
Chapter 3 Use the Phone
3.1 Make a Phone Call
Once the phone is activated, you can make a phone call.
-
Tap in the favorites tray to open the phone app.
-
Use one of the methods below to enter the telephone number you want to call.
. Tap and use the on-screen dialer.
. Select a person on your saved contact list .
. Select a favorite on your speed dial list .
. Select a number from the recent calls list . -
Tap call
-
To end the call, tap
3.2 Create and Save a Contact
- Tap to create new contact.
- Tap the lighter text “Create new contact”
- Choose where to save. You may save the contact to the device or to your Google account.
- Fill the profile and tap “Save”.
3.3 Send a Message
- Open the Messages app .
- Tap Start Chat.
- In “To,” enter the names, phone numbers, or email addresses that you’d like to message. You can also pick from your top contacts or your whole contact list.
- Tap the message box.
- Enter your message.
- When you’re done, tap Send .
Chapter 4 Apocenters (A Hardware Diagnostic Tool)
4.1 Scan Engine Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap AppCenter> Barcode2D>SCAN
C. Choose one of the options:
Compare:
When set into compare, the scanner scans until a barcode is read or until the
trigger is released.
Auto: When the scanner is set into Auto, the scan engine remains on all
the time to continuously scan barcodes. 4.2 Ping Network Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap AppCenter> Network_Auto
C. Type the IP address you’d like to ping and tap start. 4.3 Bluetooth Printing Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap AppCenter> BT Printer
C. Tap Not Connected.
D. Tap Scan to pair new device.
E. Enable Bluetooth on your Bluetooth-enabled Printer and set it to be
discoverable.
F. Tap the Printer that appears in the available devices list.
G. Return back to the original interface and tap Print. 4.4 GPS Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap Apocenters> GPS (If the GPS is disabled, you should enable it first)
NOTE: GPS accuracy varies depending on the number of visible GPS
satellites. Locating all visible satellites can take several minutes, with
accuracy gradually increasing over time. 4.5 Speaker Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap AppCenter> Volume
C. Manipulate the sliders left or right to specify how loud of these features.
4.6 Sensors Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap App Center> Sensor
C. Select Auto to test the charge status LED indicator. 4.7 Keyboard Test
A. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps.
B. Tap AppCenter> Keyboard
C. Press the buttons on both sides except the power button.
Chapter 5 Change the Scanner Settings.
To change the settings of the barcode scanner, you need to launch the Keyboard
emulator application. There are four tabs in the keyboard emulator app and
several hidden features.
5.1 Function Tab
- Tap the checkbox in front of Barcode2D option.
- Toggle the Enable Scanner Swtich to On position.
- Press the trigger on the handle or side buttons to scan.
5.2 APP Settings Tab
There are 9 basic settings in this section. You may enable or disable them in
accordance with your needs.
5.2.1 Scan Modes, Sound, Vibration and Parsing
Tap the ON/OFF swtich to enable/disable the options. 5.2.2 Proccess mode
To apply the option to the scanner, tap the round checkbox in front of the
option. Scan content on cursor: the scanned data
will be transmitted where the cursor is.
Clipboard: the scanned data will be transmitted to clipboard and you can paste
it anywhere you need.
Broadcast Receiver: the scanned data will be transmitted via broadcast intent.
Keyboard input the scanner will input the scanned data as if it were typed.
5.2.3 End mark
An end mark is equivalent to a terminator/ a termination suffix. Tab the
checkbox in front of an option to apply it as an End mark. Enter: If Enter is
selected, the application will add an Enter after each scan.
TAB: If TAB is selected, the application will add a tabulator after each scan
..
Space: If SPCE is selected, the application will add a space after each scan.
5.2.4 Data format
For the barcode scanner to scan barcodes correctly, the data format option on
the barcode scanner must match the encoding type of the barcodes. 5.2.5 Data Editing A. To add a prefix, just type
the desired characters in the empty text field behind the option.
For example, to program a A sign as a pefix, just type the A sign in the empty
test field.
B. To add a suffix, just type the desired characters in the empty text field
behind the option.
For example, to program a A sign as a suffix, just type the A sign in the
empty text field.
C. To remove characters from the start of a barcode, just type the desired
digit in the empty text field behide the option.
For example, if you need to drop the first 2 digits of a barcode, just type 2
in the text field behind the Remove the front number of characters option.
D. To remove characters from the end of a barcode, just type the desired digit
in the empty text field betide the option.
For example, if you need to drop the last 7 digits of a barcode, just type 7
in the text field behind the Remove the back number of characters option.
E. To send only the defined characters from the data in a barcode, you should
select the number of characters in accordance with the length of the bar code
which has to be amended. First, type the position from which the scanner
retain the reset characters; second, type the desired length in the empty text
filed behind the
Length option.
For example, if you have the following barcode: “6970479745174”, and you just
want the middle part of the code, say, 70479, you should type 2 into the
Substring Index field, then type 5 into the Length field. The letter 2 and 5
tell the program to remove the first 2 characters of a barcode and retain the
next 5 characters.
If you type 5 in the index field and 6 in the length field, the output will be
797451.
F. To remove specified character(s), just type the character(s) into the empty
text field behind the Filter data option.
(For example, if you have the following barcode: “6970479745174”, you can make
the output “67047745174” by typing the numeric letter 9 into the text field or
make the output” 60479745174″ by typing the numeric letters 97 into the text
field.
5.2.6 Continuous scan When the checkbox in front of Continuous Scan text
is selected, the scanner will work continuously. (Please note that this option
will only work when the scanner is set up to Scan on Release Mode.)
In this section, there are two options available.
Normal Mode: In this mode, you can change both timeout and inerval periods.
Raw Mode:
In this mode, the interval duration is fixed and cannot be adjusted.
Timeout: The amount of time in milliseconds that the scanner will stop
scanning if a readable barcode is not found.
Interval:
The time period in milliseconds before the canner can read the next barcode.
(Please note that these two parameters are only valid when the scanner is
Continuous Scan Mode.)
To stop the scanner from scanning continuously, tap the checkbox in front of
Continuous San text.
5.2. 7 Virtual scan button To enable the virtual scan button,
select Small, Middle or Large. If Nothing is selected, the virtual scan button
will be disabled.
5.2.8 Factory data reset
If you wish to reset the keyboard emulator application settings, please tap
the Factory data reset button.
5.2. 9 Save log
If you select Save Log, all the events that have occurred within the keyboard
emulator will be saved as a file. You can find the file by locating the File
Manager>Scanner>Data.
5.3 2Dsettings Tab
Barcode Input options within the 2DSettings section specify the device
hardware to use for scanning and the decoders to be applied on the acquired
data before sending it for processing.
5.3.1 Base settings
There are a load of settings available in this section. Inverse 1 D: This parameter sets the 1 D inverse decoder
settings.
Options are:
Regular Only – the digital scanner decodes regular 1 D barcodes only.
Inverse Only-the digital scanner decodes inverse 1 D barcodes only.
Inverse Autodetect – the digital scanner decodes both regular and inverse 1 D
barcodes.
10 Quiet Zone Level: This feature sets the level of aggressiveness in
decoding barcodes with a reduced quiet zone(the area in front of and at the
end of a barcode), and applies to symbiology’s enabled by a Reduced Quiet Zone
parameter.
Options are:
- Level 0-The decoder will perform margin decoding as usual.
- Level 1-The decoder will perform more aggressively.
- Level 2-The decoder requires only one side end of barcode.
- Level 3-The scanner decodes anything in terms of quiet zone or end of barcode.
LCD Mode: This feature enhances the ability of the scanner to read
barcodes from LCD displays such as cellphones (applies to Scan Module only).
Use of LCD mode might lead to performance degradation and a blinking reticle
prior to decoding.
Picklist Mode: This mode enables the digital scanner to only decode
barcodes aligned under the LED aiming dot. It allows users to easily select
and scan a single barcode from a field of barcodes.
Decode Session Timeout: This parameter sets the maximum time decode processing
continues during a scan attempt.
Code ID: A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned
barcode.
5.4 TEST Tab
This section contains a text field for the scanned data to be inputted in.
To check the scanned data, please switch the keyboard emulator interface into
Test.
5.5 More Settings
Tap to access QR code – WIFI, QR code – Scanner Config, Black white list,
Refresh log and Barcode Test. 5.5.1 QR code-WIFI
This options allows users to share the Wi Fi network by creating a QR code
using gather SSID and password that have just been entered.
cwscannerwifi:SSID:chainwayguestPWD:1234567890a
5.5.2 QR code-ScannerConfig
This option generates a QR code that contains all the settings of the keyboard
emulator. If you have another data terminator and you wish to copy the
keyboard emulator settings, you may scan the QR code to get it done quickly.
{“keyboardemulatorParm”:{“string”:”k_1″:”291″,”k_2″:”294″,”k_3″:”293″,”k_4″:””,”k_rfid”:””,”k_uhf”:”291″,”k_uhf_2″:”294″,”k_lf”:””,”bro_rfid”:”com.rscja.scanner.action.scanner.RFID”,”bro_rfid_k”:””,”bro”:”com.scanner.broadcast”,”bro_k”:”data”,”sfx”:””,”prfx”:””,”blist”:”com.android.launcher3,”},”int”:”st”:0,”end”:0,”trgt”:0,”fmt_bar”:0,”fmt_rfid”:5,”c_tmout”:60,”c_i_time”:0,”ill_level”:5,”tmout”:-1,”c_mode”:1,”uhfmode”:0,”uhfpower”:-1,”c_uhf_timeout”:60,”c_uhf_i_time”:0,”bwls”:-1},”boolean”:”2d”:false,”1d”:false,”2ds”:true,”rfA”:false,”rfb”:false,”15693″:false,”uhf”:false,”lf_id”:false,”lf_animal”:false,”lf_4450″:false,”lf_tin”:false,”lf_hid”:false,”lf_hdx”:false,”lf_hitag”:false,”fail_bro”:false,”intercept_key”:false,”lf_last4b”:false,”notR”:false,”sound”:true,”vibrate”:false,”ent”:true,”tab”:false,”erkos”:false,”group_s”:false,”cont”:false,”light”:false,”fail_sound”:false,”open”:true,”uhf_cont”:false,”uhf_dc”:false}},”moto_2d”:{“moto_0_3″:0,”moto_0_4″:30,”moto_0_9″:5,”moto_4_0″:1,”moto_6_0″:1,”moto_6_1″:0,”moto_6_2″:55},”moto_2d_other”:{}}
5.5.3 Blacklist & Whitelist
Blacklist: When you select blacklist, there will be a list of applications
where the scanner can work. For instance, if you add Chrome into the blacklist
by tapping the checkbox behind the Chrome icon, the scanner will not transmit
scanned barcodes into Chore.
Whitelist: Similar to blacklist, when you select Whitelist, there will be
dialogue box showing the applications relevant to keyboard emulator, if you
add Chrome into the Whitelist by tapping the checkbox behind the Chrome icon,
the scanner will be able to transmit scanned data into Chorme.
Disable:
If you don’t need to enable either Blacklist or Whitelist, please select
Disable. 5.5.4 Version Update
This feature is not available at the moment.
5.5.5 Firmware upgrade
This feature is not available at the moment.
5.5.6 Refresh log
Tap to refresh the event log.
5.5.7 Barcode Test
Compare: When set into compare, the scanner scans until a barcode is read
or until the trigger is released.
Auto: When the scanner is set into Auto, the scan engine remains on all the
time to continuously scan barcodes. ![Tera P166 Mobile Newest Android Scanner
- Barcode Test](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Tera-P166 -Mobile-Newest-Android-Scanner-Barcode-Test.png)
Appendix: Specifications
Mechanical
- Dimensions: 160x76x15.5mm
- Weight 287g (Battery included)
- Display Size: 5.45-inch
- Resolution: 1440*720 High Definition
- Buttons: Volume Up/Down Button, 2 Scan Buttons, Power Button and PPT button
- Battery: 4200mAh removeable, QC3.0 Supported
- SIM Card Tray: 2 SIM Card Slots/1 SIM Card Slot and 1 microSD Slot
- Audio: 2 Speakers; one on the front and the other on the back for noise cancellation
- Camera: 13-megapixel camera, auto-focus(flash light)
System Architecture
- CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon Octa-core 2.0GHz/1.8GHz Processor
- Operating System: Android 11
- Memory: 3GB RAM; 32GB Flash
- Interfaces: USB Type-C
- Storage Expansion: MicroSD (Up to 128GB)
Environmental
- Operating Temperature: -20C to 50C
- Storage Temperature: -40C to 70 C
- Humidity: 5%RH-95% (Non-condensing)
- Drop: Operational after 20 drops to concrete at room temperature from 1.5m
- Environmental Sealing: IP65
| Wireless Connectivity
---|---
WAN| 2G: 850/900/1800/1900MHx
3G: CDMA EVDO: BCO
WCDMA: 850/900/1900/2100MHz
TD-SCDMA:A/F(B34/B39)
4G: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B38, B39, B40, B41
WLAN| IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
WPAN| Bluetooth 4.2/4.1+HS/4.0/3.0+HS/2.1+EDR
| Data Collection
Scan Engine| 2D CMOS Imager
RFID| Integrated Near Field Communication 13.56MHz
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