Janam Technologies XM75WB Mobile Computer User Manual User Manaul

Janam Technologies LLC Mobile Computer User Manaul

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XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual 1 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved Enterprise Mobility XM75WA User Manual For Android 6.0.1 PHONE & WLAN FCC ID: UTWXM75WA / IC: 6914A-XM75WA WLAN FCC ID: UTWXM75WB / IC: 6914A-XM75WB Note: WLCDMA/LTE feature is optional. Some product options only include WLAN feature.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   2 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  User Manual     Please note your phone is battery-embedded design with removable battery and battery cover. Unauthorized personnel are strictly prohibited from disassembling the phone. Make sure to use only the power adapter (5V 2A Output AC/DC) that came with XM75WAWA.  In case your phone does not work as expected, you are strongly recommended to restart it by pressing and holding the power button for at least 12 seconds until the startup screen appears. If your phone has encountered a serious error and cannot be recovered, you should reset your phone to factory settings by using the menu, either “Backup & Reset”, or “Factory Reset”. For more details, please refer to “Factory data reset” section on page 42   Note: Please be cautious while performing the factory data reset. Because this will erase personalized settings and data saved in your phone, such as SMS, Contacts, Music, etc.    Body-worn Operation  This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the Front & back of the phone kept 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) between the user’s body and the Front & back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body and the front & back of the phone. Any beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) separation distance between the user's body and the front & back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided..   PROTECT YOUR HEARING  To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Exercise caution when holding your device near your ear while the loudspeaker is in use.  Rev 01
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   3 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Table of Contents  User Manual .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Major Parts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Accessary .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Setup XM75WA ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Charge XM75WA ........................................................................................................................................................... 10 Turn On/Off XM75WA ................................................................................................................................................... 11 Hot swap the battery ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 Learning the basics ............................................................................................................................................................ 13 Use a keypad .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Use a touch screen ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 Home Screen, Apps and Widget.................................................................................................................................. 17 Status & Notifications Icons .......................................................................................................................................... 21 Make a call ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Add to a contact .............................................................................................................................................................. 25 Send a message ............................................................................................................................................................. 26 Connect to your Wi-Fi network ..................................................................................................................................... 28 Scanner Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 30 Use a Scanner ................................................................................................................................................................ 30 Scan a Barcode .............................................................................................................................................................. 37 OS Update ........................................................................................................................................................................... 39 OS Image update from a Storage ................................................................................................................................ 39 OS Image update from the FOTA ................................................................................................................................ 41 Factory data reset .............................................................................................................................................................. 43 Factory data reset from Settings .................................................................................................................................. 43 Force Factory data reset ............................................................................................................................................... 45 EmKit .................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 EmKit Secure .................................................................................................................................................................. 49 EmKit Remote ................................................................................................................................................................. 50 EmKit Tools ..................................................................................................................................................................... 52
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   4 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Major Parts  Major Parts  Getting Started    1.  Barcode Scanner       2.  Speaker           3.  Touch Screen                  4.  Pogo pin connector   5.  micro USB
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   5 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Major Parts  Getting Started    1.  Volume Key 2.  Scanner Trigger  3.  Flash Light 4.  Camera 5.  Battery Cover Lock 6.  3.5mm Audio Jack 7.  Power Key 8.  Scan Trigger Key
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   6 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Accessary Accessary  Getting Started  AC/DC adapter                                                            Plug (US/ EU/ UK)           LCD protection film                                                             Li-ion battery
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   7 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Setup XM75WA  Setup XM75WA  Getting Started  Remove the Battery Cover  1.  Press “Battery Cover Lock” button  2.  Pull up the Battery Cover from bottom side area    Insert SIM card  1.  Insert the SIM card into the slot. (Gold plate should face down) 2.  To remove the card, gently slide it out of the slot.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   8 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting `Started       Setup XM75WA  Getting Started   Note: Your device only supports SIM cards. Do not attempt to insert other SIM types such as “Micro” and “Nano” SIM card, this may cause damage to your device. If you have to use different SIM card types, please use “SIM adaptor”.   Install and Remove the microSD card  1.  Insert the microSD card into the slot (Gold plate should face down).  2.  To remove the microSD card, gently slide it out of the slot.   Note: To avoid data loss and SD card damage, please ensure the SD card is unmounted from Android system “Settings – Storage - Unmount SD card”  Getting Started
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   9 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Setup XM75WA  Getting Started  Insert the Battery   Insert “Battery” from top area first and then put in bottom area. Make sure battery contact “Battery Connector”       Close the Battery Cover   Insert “Battery Cover” from the top area first and then put in bottom area. Press battery cover with both hand firmly
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   10 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Charge XM75WA  Charge XM75WA  Getting Started  1.  Connect the AC/DC adaptor to your device and wall socket respectively    2.  LED indicator will display charging status.  Steady Red Battery is charging or Battery level is low Blinking Red Battery level is critical low Steady Green Battery is fully charged Blinking Red and Green Battery is removed or fail to recognize  XM75WA Battery Specification  Standard Battery  3.85V, 4,100mAh Backup Battery  3.7V, 60mAh Charging time  Standard Battery : About 6hours    Note: Always use an original charger and cable from Janam Technologies LLC. Other chargers and cables may damage XM75WA. In addition, make sure connector, charger, cables are not wet.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   11 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Getting Started       Turn On/Off XM75 WA Turn On/Off XM75WA  Getting Started  Turn On  1.  Press and hold down the “Power Key” for a few seconds.  2.  When XM75WA enter to the boot mode, it will display “SMART BEYOND RUGGED” logo with short vibration 3. Release the “Power Key” and wait until XM75WA finish booting   Note: If you cannot turn on your XM75WA, try below steps  -  To turn on XM75WA, battery needs to be charged certain level. Please charge first -  Press and hold the “Power key” for 12 seconds to force reboot -  Press and release the “Reset Hole” and then turn on XM75WA again      Turn Off 1. Press and hold the “Power Key” until you see the power menu 2. Among the menu, tap “Power Off”  Getting Started
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   12 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Hot swap the ba ttery  Hot swap the battery  Getting Started  When battery level is low, you can replace the battery without turning off and on XM75WA.    -  Remove the Battery and replace to another one.   -  Make sure the battery cover closed firmly.    -  Press the Power Key to use XM75WA again.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   13 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Use a keypad  Use a keypad  Learning the basics  Power key     Press  -  Lock the screen / Light up the screen.  Press and hold  -  Display the power menu “Power Off / Reboot / Airplane mode” Press and hold for 12seconds  -  Forced to reboot  Press the “Power” key and “Volume Down” key together -  Screen capture    Volume keys   In general  -  Adjusts the ringtone volume or “Mute” the ringtone of an incoming call.  In call mode  -  Adjusts the earpiece or headset volume.  In Music / Video / Streaming -  Adjusts the media volume.  In camera preview -  Take the photo by pressing Volume Up or Down key.   Scanner Triggers    When “Scan Wedge” mode is activated  -  By pressing, XM75WA scan the barcode.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   14 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Using a keypad  Learning the basics  Front panel (Touch Key)   Recent Apps key -  Press to see recently used apps. Home key -  From any apps or screens, press to return to the Home screen. Back key -  Press to go back to the previous screen, or to close a dialog box, options menu, notification panel, etc.  Key Pad
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   15 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Use a touch scr een Use a touch screen  Learning the basics   Touch   One-finger press  Double touch   One-finger press, lift, one-finger press, lift for “Zoom in”  Long press  One-finger press, wait, lift for “Select an item”  Drag, Swipe, or Fling  One-finger press, move, lift for “Scroll” or “Tilt”  Long-press drag  One-finger press, wait, move, lift for “Pick up and move” or “select multiple items”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   16 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Use a touch screen  Learning the basics   Scroll   Vertical or horizontal swipe in a single direction   Pinch Open & Close   Two-finger press, move outwards and inwords, lift for “Zoom in and out”  Rotate   When XM75WA is turning sideways, screen orientation is changing
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   17 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Home Screen, A pps and Widget  Home Screen, Apps and Widget  Learning the basics     Status Bar  -  Status / Notification  -  Drag down to open the “Quick Setting Panel”    Search Bar -  Touch 1 to search by text  -  Touch 2 to search by voice               Touch an icon to run an app, open folder, etc     Favorite tray apps  -  Touch to run an app -  Touch and hold to reorganize  App Drawer  Touch to enter “Apps and Widget”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   18 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Home Screen, Apps and Widget  Learning the basics          Remove the app icon from home screen  -  Long press the app icon and then drag it to the “Remove” area and then release                                 Create “App Folder”  -  Long press the app icon to other app icon. This will create the “App Folder”  -  To set the folder name, touch the “Unnamed Folder” and rename it
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   19 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved           Home Screen, Apps and Widget  Learning the basics        Notification panel   When there are notifications from the Android (system) or the App, you can check details by drag down the “Status Bar”.                       Quick setting panel   You can access “Quick setting panel” by drag down the “Notification panel”. You can enable / disable functions or change modes easily.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   20 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Home Screen, Apps and Widget  Learning the basics      By touching the “App drawer” icon,     you can enter to the “Apps” and “Widgets”    All installed apps are listed in the “Apps” tab, alphabetically   -  Tap app icon to run.  -  Long press, specific app icon to place to the “Home Screen”.                   All available widgets are listed in the “Widgets” tab, alphabetically.   -  Long press, specific widget to place to the “Home Screen”.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   21 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Status & Notific ations Icons Status & Notifications Icons  Learning the basics  Status icons         3G connected  3G in use  4G connected  4G in use  Signal strength  No signal  Roaming  Airplane mode  No SIM card installed    WLAN is on  Connected to a WLAN network  Bluetooth is on  Connected to a Bluetooth device  Battery is full  Battery is partially drained  Battery is low  Battery is very low  Battery is charging    GPS is on  Alarm is set  Speaker phone is on  Headset connected  Vibrate mode/ Mute  Phone mic is mute
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   22 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Status & Notifications Icons  Learning the basics  Notification icons                 Missed call  New SMS or MMS message  New Email   Connected to VPN network  Upcoming event   Screenshot captured  Preparing SD card  SD card  removed, unexpectedly  OTG device connected    File uploaded  File downloaded  There are more notification   Other input method available
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   23 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Make a call  Make a call  Learning the basics            Touch    icon in the Favorite tray apps   Slide to access the “FAVORITE”, “RECENTS” and “CONTACTS”.  -  To make a call from recent call list or missed call, select “RECENTS” tab -  To make a call from your contact list, select “CONTRACTS”            Touch to use a dialer    Suggested phone number(s)   Phone number can be saved to “CONTACTS”         Touch and hold the dial pad #1, to access voicemail.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   24 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Make a call  Learning the basics             You can answering or rejecting a call by sliding the phone icon   Slide the    icon to the right direction in order to answer the call  Slide the   icon to the left direction in order to reject the call  Slide the   icon upwards to reject the call and send a preset message to the caller.    Tip: To mute the ringtone volume of an incoming call, keep press the “Volume down” key or turn your XM75WA over.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   25 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Add to a contact  Add to a contact  Learning the basics        Touch    “App Drawer” icon and then      icon       CREATE A NEW CONTACT  -  You can manually create the new contact   SIGN IN TO AN ACCOUNT  -  You can sync with your contacts in the Google account.  IMPORT CONTACTS  -  You can import contact in the storage (.vcf file) or SIM card      Touch to add a new contact
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   26 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Send a messag e Send a message  Learning the basics         Touch     icon in the Favorite tray apps                        Touch to use a dialer    Touch to type a name, phone number or email    Suggest contact display here. Touch “Contacts” to compose a message
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   27 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Send a message  Learning the basics                    Your message display here                         Touch to send the composed message   You can attach photo, saved picture, voice or location    Note: You may allow granting “Message App” access specific app or service.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   28 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Connect to your  Wi-Fi networ k Connect to your Wi-Fi network  Learning the basics        Touch     “App Drawer” -     “Settings” and then “WLAN”  Touch to turn On / Off the W-Fi                        You can see nearby Wi-Fi network. Each AP’s SSID information listed by signal strength    Icon means: Open Wi-Fi network. You don’t need to enter the password Icon means: Secured Wi-Fi network. To connect this Wi-Fi, you need to enter the password
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   29 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Learning the basics  Connect to your Wi-Fi network  Learning the basics      Touch SSID, which you want to connect.  To connect to secured network, enter the password                              Your XM75WA is obtaining the IP address from selected AP
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   30 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings         Default setting of Scanner is “Off”  To use the Scanner,  -  Touch      EmKit and then “ScanSetting”  -  Touch     “App Drawer” -     “Settings” and then “ScanSettings”                    Touch to turn on the Scanner
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   31 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings       Now you can see “Scanner” icon in the “Status Bar”                          Note:  When “Scanner” turned on, you can scan the barcode with “ScanDemo” in the EmKit
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   32 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings         Scanner setting details   Scanner setting consist with “Basic”, “Options”, “Notification”, “Wedge”, “Symbologies”, and “About”                 In the “Basic”, you can set “Scanning” option and “Wedge” mode option In the “Scanning menu”, you can change Scanner’s trigger time out and set “Auto scan” & “Continues scan”        In the Wedge menu you can change, decode scan data’s result type handling “User Message”, “Keyboard Event”, “Clipboard’ or ‘Intent Broadcast’. Also you can set “Terminator” – “Space”, “Tab”, “LF” or “Tab & LF”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   33 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings         In the “Options”, you can enable / disable the “Center Window”, set “Decode mode”, “Power save mode” and enable / disable “Aimer” & “Illumination”                     In the “Notification”, you can set notification option. You can change the volume level, notification sound, LED and vibration option
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   34 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings         In the “Wedge”, you can enable / disable “Barcode ID” and “Aim ID”, set “Group separator”, “Prefix” & “Suffix” and “Character set”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   35 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings         In the “Symbologies”, you can enable / disable specific barcode.                        By touching each “Symbology” name, you can set detail option.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   36 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scanner Settings Use a Scanner  Scanner Settings           In the ‘About’, you can check your Scanner’s information and restore Scanner’s settings to default
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   37 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scan a Barcode Scan a Barcode  Scanner Settings     Example of good Barcode reading                    Idle barcode scan  Please aim the middle of barcode                    Even you aim the barcode slightly upper or down area or angle is tilted, you can read the barcode
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   38 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Scan a Barcode Scan a Barcode  Scanner Settings      Example of bad Barcode reading                If you aim the barcode wrong direction or tilt too much, you can’t read the barcode                      If you aim part of Barcode or aim two barcode together, you can’t read the barcode
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   39 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  OS Update OS Image update  from a Storag e OS Image update from a Storage  OS Update         To update OS image, copy or place OS image file into the root folder of “Internal Storage” or “External Storage”                 Touch     “App Drawer” -     “Settings” and then “About phone”        Touch “System Updates”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   40 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  OS Update OS Image update from a Storage  OS Update         Your XM75WA will check storage and display available OS image       Touch “Update” button                                By touching the “CONTINUE” button, your XM75WA start to update the OS image. During this time, you cannot use your XM75WA. Please save the data before start, the OS update process.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   41 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  OS Update OS Image update  from the FOT A OS Image update from the FOTA  OS Update           Tap    icon for the advanced option                      Touch “FOTA Client”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   42 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  OS Update OS Image update from the FOTA  OS Update         XM75WA will compare the OS image between FOTA server and current OS image. If there is newer OS image in the FOTA server, FOTA server will suggest downloading.             Touch “OK” to start download the image in the FOTA server                    You can cancel OS image download process         Note: Default OS image download setting of FOTA Client is “Download over Wi-Fi only” Please connect to the nearby Wi-Fi network for FOTA service
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   43 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Factory data res et Factory data res et from Settings  Factory data reset from Settings  Factory data reset         When your XM75WA system is unstable and abnormal behavior occur but could not recover by rebooting, you may need to “Factory data reset” your XM75WA     Touch     “App Drawer” -     “Settings” and then “Backup & reset”                             Touch “Factory data reset”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   44 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved   Factory data reset from Settings  Factory data reset       Please note, all apps and data in the internal storage will be deleted and restored to “Factory default” and this process cannot “Undo”                    Touch to start “Factory Reset” process           Touch to confirm erase of “Apps and Data”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   45 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Factory data Reset  Force Factory dat a reset  Force Factory data reset  Factory data reset         Force Factory data reset your XM75WA  You can perform “force” factory data reset your XM75WA. When your XM75WA turned off, press “Power” + “Volume up” + “Home” button all together. After short vibration from your XM75WA, you may release the buttons.                       XM75WA enter to the “Android Recovery” mode. In this mode, “Volume up” is “Move Up” in the menu tree and “Volume down” is “Move Down” in the menu tree. “Power Button” is “Select”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   46 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Factory data Reset  Force Factory data reset  Factory data reset                   Select “Wipe data/factory reset”                         Select “Yes” to perform the “Factory data reset”  After that, your XM75WA start wiping the data
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   47 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  Factory data Reset  Force Factory data reset  Factory data reset                  After data wiping, please select “Reboot system now” to finish the “Force Factory data reset” process
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   48 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Enterprise Mobility Kit  EmKit  Enterprise Mobility Kit – Truly, what Enterprise needs Janam Technologies LLC announces new software solution – called “EmKit” is new software solution for enterprise mobility users. Our every Android device shall have EmKit pre-installed and every use can access them for free of charge*. EmKit offers truly-value-added advantages, for enterprise users, which are against consumer-centric & non-customizable smartphones. Every solution in EmKit is 100% compatible with Janam Technologies LLC Android GMS certified devices.  * Necessary MDM license subjects upon individual subscribers        EmKit consist with “EmKit Secure”, “EmKit Remote”, “Emkit Tools” and “EmKit Demos”    -  EmKit Secure “Lock Your Device”  -  EmKit Remote “Mobile Device Management”  -  EmKit Tools “Smarty Tools Ease Enterprise”  -  EmKit Demos “Friendly For Programmers”
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   49 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Secure  EmKit Secure   EmKit           Power Launcher  You can lock your XM75WA’s “Home Screen” and limit to access “Settings” from “Quick Setting” panel. This function as known as “Kiosk” mode                    Program Buttons   You can assign Hardware buttons function to rich pre-assigned functions.  Also you can applying the customized KCM file (Key Character Map Files) here
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   50 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Remote  EmKit Remote   EmKit         Airwatch Agent preinstalled.  Select option for enrollment process                        SOTI Mobi Control preinstalled  Enter enrollment information for the next process
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   51 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Remote  EmKit Remote   EmKit          Teamviewer Quick Support App and Plugin, preinstalled. You may need to purchase “Teamviewer” license during remote access and control
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   52 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Tools EmKit Tools  EmKit         Backup & Restore   You can create the “Golden sample” and then “Restore” I to other XM75WA easily                     ScanSetting  You can set your XM75WA’s scanner option with intuitive menu
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   53 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved  EmKit Tools EmKit Tools  EmKit       System information   All of SW and HW information available here and can save it to the file. -  Touch “Save to file”  -  devinfo.html file saved to root folder of the internal storage.                    Take Bug Report   This function save logs and event to the internal storage. When you have a field issue, and need to contact service center, please find the reproduce step first.   -  Reproduce the issue.  -  After issue, reproduce, please run “Take bug report” -  File will be saved to “bugreports” folder.  -  Copy the file to the PC and then zip it to reduce the file size -  Share bug report file to the service center with “reproduce” steps.
XM75WA Android 6.0.1 User Manual   54 © 2006 – 2017 Janam Technologies LLC All rights reserved       FCC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  IC This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.  L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur del'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.  This device is restricted to indoor use only within the 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz Band.  Cet appareil est restreint à l'utilisation à l'intérieur seulement dans la bande 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz.

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