When the terminal is connected to the power supply it will automatically power up, or press and hold green [Enter] key, the terminal will initiate an application check and then enter home screen.
To power off the device, remove the terminal from its base and any power source.
Press the yellow [Correction] key and the [Administrator] key simultaneously for one second.
Terminal Physical Keyboard
Virtual Keypad
BA Ingenico Wireless - Move/5000 is equipped with a 3.5" backlit, HVGA (480x320 pixels) touchscreen which can be used with a finger or a stylus. The sample virtual alpha keypad shown below will display when the field tapped on the touch screen requires alphanumeric entry. '123' can be tapped to display the virtual numeric keypad and 'QWE' can be tapped to display the virtual upper case alpha keypad.
Icons
The system supports graphical icons that will indicate conditions the terminal may be in at various states. The condition icons are displayed in the header of all the screens. They indicate the status of the terminal and application, and warn the merchant about conditions that may precent normal operation.
Connectivity icons are aligned to the left:
Green: connected/active
White: not connected/inactive
Date and time icons (when available ) are aligned to the right:
Power and battery are also displayed to the right:
Eternal power supply present and battery charge level are reported on status bar of mobile terminal with a thunderbolt icon when the mobile terminal is connected to a wired power supply. This icon over prints the icon of the battery.
A battery icon will display when the terminal is only powered by its internal battery. Depending on the battery charge level, one the following icons is displayed.
Note: When the battery level drops to 20% or less, the "battery warning notification bar" will display on the Home Screen. When the battery level drops to 7% (critical level), all keyboard and touch events including touch click on Home Screen buttons will lock, and terminal displays low battery warning ("LOW BATTERY! Plug Device Into Power Source") |
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