Motorola Solutions 89FT7038 Portable VoWLAN Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual EWP1000 2000 3000 QSG

Motorola Solutions, Inc. Portable VoWLAN Transceiver with Bluetooth EWP1000 2000 3000 QSG

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Exhibit 8 Users Manual

Total Enterprise Access & Mobility (TEAM)
Business Smartphone Draft
EWP1000 EWP2000 & EWP3000 Series
Quick Start Guide
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Toll quality mobile PBX telephony
Complete push-to-talk services over WiFi
Integrated data services
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Welcome
Greetings upon receiving your new Enterprise WiFi
Phone (EWP). This state-of-the-art Windows
Mobile® 6.1 / 6.5 based business smartphone
delivers the features and benefits of your
enterprise TEAM solution, enabling enhanced
communication on the move.
Meet the smartphone
Your EWP is designed to operate throughout the
wireless network coverage of your enterprise
environment. You can use the smartphone as you
would any normal office phone. This means that
you can dial local office phone extensions just as
you could with a wired desk phone, using
abbreviated extension phone numbers. The EWP
smartphone also includes voice recognition for
hands-free dialing, group and individual push-to-
talk (PTT), text messaging, email, contacts,
calendar, tasks and many other built-in tools to help
you manage your busy work style.
The EWP can also access server based enterprise
applications, a standard mobile Internet browser,
and has the ability to pair with Bluetooth®
headsets and other Bluetooth devices such as
personal computers.
The EWP is available in three models; the semi-
rugged EWP2000 and EWP3000 series and the
professional EWP1000 series. All models have
identical functional and operational features and
differ in ruggedness and outward appearance. The
EWP3000 series incudes a camera.
For detailed information on the EWP features, refer to
the EWP1000/2000/3000 Series User’s Guide P/N
6802987C36, at:
www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals.
BEFORE USING THIS smartphone, READ the Product
Regulatory, Safety & RF Exposure Guide (P/N
6802987C35) included with this smartphone.
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EWP1000 Anatomy
1. Speaker key a
2. Volume up/down
3. PTT button
4. Programmable key
5. Rapid Travel Charger jack/USB cable port
6. Earpiece
7. Navigation key S
8. Select key s
9. Left soft key
10. Home key
11. Call/Answer key N
12. Lower microphone
13. Speakerphone
14. Upper microphone
15. Right soft key
16. Back key
17. Power/End key O
18. Lanyard point
19. Headset Jack (supports PTT)
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EWP2000 Anatomy
1. Speaker key a
2. Holster latches
3. Volume up/down
4. PTT button
5. Programmable key
6. Rapid Travel Charger jack/USB cable port
7. Desktop Charger Contacts
8. Earpiece/Upper Microphone
9. Navigation key S
10. Select key s
11. Left soft key
12. Home key
13. Call/Answer key N
14. Speakerphone/Lower Microphone
15. Right soft key
16. Back key
17. Power/End key O
18. Lanyard point
19. Headset Jack (supports PTT)
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EWP3000 Anatomy
1. Speaker key a
2. Holster latches
3. Volume up/down
4. PTT button
5. Scan key
6. Rapid Travel Charger
jack/USB cable port
7. Desktop Charger
Contacts
8. Earpiece/Upper
Microphone
9. Navigation key S
10. Select key s
11. Left soft key
12. Home key
13. Call/Answer key N
14. Speakerphone/Lower
Microphone
15. Right soft key
16. Back key
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17. Power/End key O
18. Lanyard point
19. Headset Jack (supports PTT)
20. Camera Lens (EWP 3100 only)
21. Camera Aimer (EWP 3100 only)
22. Camera Flash (EWP 3100 only)
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Getting Started
Battery Installation Charge the battery
Battery status indications:
Rapid travel charger
1. Plug the Rapid Travel Charger
into the smartphone’s USB port
and plug into a standard 110/
220 VAC wall outlet.
2. When charging is completed,
remove the charger from the
wall outlet.
Using a PC to charge
1. Plug the USB cable into the
smartphone and the PC.
2. When charging is completed,
remove the cable from the
computer USB port.
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N Low battery
L Battery level
O Charging in progress
^ Charging completed
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Basics
Power on
Press and hold O for 1-2 seconds. Allow a few
seconds for Home screen to appear.
Power off
Press and hold O for 1-2 seconds.
First time network connection
Press: Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless
manager > Menu > Wifi Settings. Enter password
and press Go to access. Enter your network name,
encryption method (AES), authentication method
(EAP-TLS) and press Save.
Wait untilFull Service” shows on the screen.
View your smartphone number
Press: Start > Settings > Phone > Call Options.
Home screen
Use the Navigation key
S to scroll and move
between the screen
items. Press the Select
key sto access.
Open programs
From the Home screen, press: Start to access
recently used programs. Use the Navigation key S
to scroll and press the Select key s to open. To
see all programs, press: Start > All Programs.
Contacts (phonebook)
From the Home screen, press: Contacts to access a
contact registry. Use the Navigation key S to
scroll, press the Select key s to open and press
N to call. To add a new contact, press: Contacts >
New > Outlook Contact.
Important status indicators
On the top of the Home screen, you may find the
following status indicators:
0 Full wireless service w New Voicemail
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No wireless service Q Silent mode
6 Wireless is turned off < Vibrate mode
A New email/text message h Bluetooth on
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Basics Phone
Screen Time out
Your screen turns off to save
battery power. To set the screen
time out, press: Start > Settings >
More > Power Management >
Display time out.
Lock & unlock keypad
To lock, press and hold X for a
second. Press Lock.
To unlock, press: Unlock > *.
Make a call
Enter phone number and press
N.
Answer/End a call
Press: N to answer a call.
Press: O to end a call.
Make a PTT call
Enter PTT number. Press and hold
the PTT button. Begin talking after
hearing a chirping sound. Release
PTT to listen.
Redial
Press: N to see last calls and
Contacts. Highlight entry and
press N or PTT.
Request PTT call
Request PTT call let the recipient
know you want to talk on a PTT
call. Enter phone number. Select:
Start > Contacts and Select a
Contact. Select Menu > Request
PTT Call.
Receive/Answer a PTT call
Your smartphone emits a tone or
vibrates. Wait for the caller to
finish speaking. Press and hold
the PTT button. Begin talking after
hearing a chirping sound. Release
the PTT button to listen.
Make a call from Contacts
Press: Start > Contacts. Scroll to a
contact and press the Select key
s. Scroll to a type of contact
(mobile, home etc.) and press N.
Set earpiece volume
During a call, press the volume
up/down keys.
Set ring volume
Press: Start > Settings > Profiles.
Scroll to a profile. Select: Menu >
Edit. Scroll to Ring volume to set
level.
Speakerphone
During an active call, press the
speaker key a to turn on/off the
speakerphone.
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Phone
Vibrate mode
Press and hold X. Select: More
> Vibrate.
Silent mode
Press and hold X. Select:
Silent.
Normal mode
Press and hold X. Select:
Normal.
Check Voicemail
When w shows, you have voice
message. Press and hold 1.
Follow the Voicemail prompts.
Conference call*
During an active call, press:
Menu > Conference With. Select
a number from Contacts or
Recent call or Phone number and
press Done.
*This feature may not be available on
your phone. Please contact your
system administrator.
Make a PTT group call
Press: Start > Contacts. Scroll to
the talkgroup. Press and hold PTT
and begin talking after hearing a
chirping sound. Release PTT to
listen.
Join an active PTT group
Press: Start > Contacts. Select
the talkgroup you want to join.
Press: Menu > Join PTT group.
Press and hold PTT and begin
talking after hearing a chirping
sound. Release PTT to listen.
Transfer a call
During an active call, press:
Menu > Transfer to > Contacts.
Scroll to a contact and press the
Select key s.
The smartphone displays “Would
you like to speak to (contact
number) before transferring the
call?” Press: Yes to speak to the
contact before transferring the
call. Press: No > Transfer for
direct transfer.
Forward calls to Voicemail*
To send your incoming calls to
voicemail, press: Start > Settings
> Phone > Call Forwarding.
*This feature may not be available on
your phone. Please contact your
system administrator.
Set Speed Dial numbers
Press: Start > Contacts. Select a
contact. Press: Menu > Add to
Speed Dial > Keypad assignment.
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Voice Recognition
Voice dial
1. Press and hold the Speaker key a for 2 seconds.
2. When prompted, say “Call” followed by a number
or contact name.
Send message
You may also say “Send text” or “Send email”
followed by a contact name or number to send a
text message.
Look up a contact name
Say “Look up” and then the name or number in your
contacts list.
Open program
1. Press and hold the Speaker key a for two sec-
onds.
2. When prompted, say “Open” and then the name
of a program you want to go to.
To add a program to your selection list, press: Start
> Voice Recognition > Settings > Application
Launcher.
Adapt your voice
Adapt your voice for better recognition, press:
Start > All Programs > Voice Recognition > Settings
> Digit Dialing > Adapt Digits.
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Text Messaging / Email
Read new message
Press: Start > Messaging > Text Messages or
Outlook E-mail.
Create a text message
1. Press: Start > Messaging > Text Messages or
Outlook E-mail > Menu > New.
2. Place your cursor on the To: line and press the
Select keys to add recipients from Contacts.
3. When you are done creating a message, press:
Send.
Letter, word completion or numeric mode
Default mode is Letters abc. To change modes to
either word completion abc or numbers 123, press
and hold * for 2 seconds and release; repeat to
switch to the next mode.
Uppercase, lowercase or caps lock
Press and hold ; press * to toggle between
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Special characters
In Letters mode, repeatedly press 1 to switch
between the following characters . , ? ! -_’ @ :
Enter symbols
1. Press and hold #
for 2 seconds to view the
symbols screen.
2. Select a symbol or a special character. When
done, the smartphone returns to previous text
mode.
Enter space - Swiftly press #.
Delete text - Press . Hold to keep
deleting.
Start a new line - Press the Select key s.
Text setup (Language, Word completion, Clear content)
Press and hold
# for 2 seconds > Setup.
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Personalize
Add entry to Contacts
1. From the Home screen, press: Contacts > New >
Outlook Contact.
2. Enter Work, Mobile, PTT, Home, and E-mail
information. Also, you can assign Ring Tone and
Picture Caller ID to the contact.
Edit Contacts entry
Press: Start > Contacts. Scroll to a Contact.
Press: Menu > Edit.
Change sounds
1. From the Home screen, press: Start > Settings >
Sounds.
2. You can change the sound of the ring tone,
reminders, new e-mail, new text message, new
instant message, PTT call request, exclamation,
questions, warnings, keypad control, service
tone, call drop tone, minute beep.
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Headset Connection
PTT and stereo headsets
Use your headset jack to plug in an
optional hands-free PTT headset.
Warning: When using a headset,
you may not hear the surrounding
sounds. Do not use a headset
where it can endanger your safety.
First time connection of Bluetooth headset
The headset must be charged prior to starting
Bluetooth headset must be turned Off.
1. To turn on Bluetooth: press Start > Settings >
Connections > Wireless Manager and check the
Enable Bluetooth box. The h indicator appears
in the Home screen.
2. From the Home screen, press: Start > All
Programs > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager >
Hands-free.
3. Place the headset in pairing mode (Refer to the
Bluetooth Pairing Instructions included with the
headset.). When using Motorola headset, press
and hold the Call button of the headset for 5
seconds. The indicator light turns on and remains
steady. If the indicator light is flashing or does
not remain steadily lit, turn off the headset and
repeat this step.
4. Press: Add. The smartphone prompts you to
verify your headset is ready.
5. Press: Search. The smartphone starts searching
for your headset and shows it on the screen.
6. Press: Select to connect the headset.
7. When prompted, enter the device passkey
provided with your headset (such as 0000) and
press Accept.
When your headset successfully pairs, the indicator
light changes from steady to flashing blue. After
you have successfully paired your smartphone and
headset, you do not need to repeat these steps.
To pair the headset again, verify that your
smartphone’s Bluetooth is enabled (See step 1.) and
turn on the headset.
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Synchronize with PC Memory Card
You can use Microsoft® ActiveSync version 4.5 and
beyond or Windows® Mobile Device Center to
synchronize information between your smartphone
and a computer. ActiveSync can synchronize your
contacts, calendar, email, tasks, favorites and show
the content of your smartphone on your computer.
You can move files between your computer and
smartphone, download and install applications and
service your smartphone (for free download, go to
Microsoft web site or contact your administrator).
To Synchronize with your PC:
1. Turn on the smartphone and PC.
2. Connect your smartphone to your PC using a USB
cable. ActiveSync starts to synchronize
automatically with your smartphone.
3. Follow the instructions shown on your PC screen
and select the items you want to synchronize,
such as email, contacts, calendar, favorites and
other information.
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Grant of Equipment Authorization
FCC INTERFERENCE
NOTE: This equipment 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.
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Notice
IMPORTANT: Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in
permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your
authority to operate this device under Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Radio Frequency and Power
FCC Grant of Equipment Authorization
Industry Canada Grant of Equipment Authorization
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet
appreil numérique de la classe B est conforme 'a la norme NMB-003 du
Canada:
IMPORTANT: In the band 5150- 5250 MHz, the device may
only be used indoors to reduce potential for harmful
interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. Changes
or modifications made in the smartphone, not expressly approved by
Motorola, will void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Radio Network Freq Band Rated Power
802.11a WLAN 5.15-5.25 GHz
5.25-5.35 GHz
5.47-5.725 GHz
5.725-5.825 GHz
15.8mW at 54Mbps
802.11b WLAN 2412-2462MHz
2412-2472 MHz 63mW at 11Mbps (US & Canada)
25.12mW at 11Mbps (EU)
802.11g WLAN 2412-2462MHz
2412-2472 MHz 17.8mW at 54 Mbps (US & Canada)
25.12mW at 6Mbps (EU)
Bluetooth WPAN 2402-2480MHz 1mW
Model FCC ID
EWP1100 AZ489FT7031
EWP2100 AZ489FT7032
EWP3100 AZ489FT7038
Model ID
EWP1100 109U-89FT7031
EWP2100 109U-89FT7032
EWP3100 109U-89FT7038
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Accessories
For updated list of accessories, refer to the EWP1000/2000/3000 Series User’s Guide P/N 6802987C36 at:
www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support
6802987C34-A
@6802987C34@
General Information
To obtain additional information, contact Motorola at:
North America:1-800-653-5350
International: +1-631-738-6213
http://www.motorola.com/
Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility Support Center
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Enterprise Mobility
support for your region. Contact information is available by visiting http://
www.motorola.com/customersupport and after selecting your region, click on
the appropriate link under Support for Business.
When contacting Enterprise Mobility support, please provide the following
information:
• Serial number of the unit
• Model number or product name
• Software type and version number
Motorola responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits
set forth in support agreements. If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility
business product from a Motorola business partner, contact that business
partner for support.
Customer Support Web Site
Motorola's Support Central Web site, accessed via the Symbol-branded
products link under Support for Business, provides information and online
assistance including developer tools, software downloads, product manuals
and online repair requests.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent &
Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their
respective owners. Windows, Windows Mobile and the Windows Flag logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries. © Motorola, Inc. 2010.
Informations générales
Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements, communiquez avec Motorola :
Amérique du Nord :1 800 653-5350
International +1 631 738-6213
http://www.motorola.com/
Enterprise Mobility Support Center de Motorola
Si votre matériel pose un problème, communiquez avec le centre d'assistance
Enterprise Mobility de votre région. Pour obtenir de l'information sur le centre
d'assistance, visitez le site http://www.motorola.com/customersupport et
après avoir choisi votre région, cliquez sur le lien pertinent sous Support for
Business.
Lorsque vous prenez contact avec l'assistance aux entreprises, veuillez
fournir les renseignements suivants :
• Numéro de série de l'appareil
• Numéro du modèle ou nom du produit
• Type de logiciel et son numéro de version
Motorola répond aux appels par courriel, par téléphone ou par télécopieur
dans les délais prévus aux contrats de soutien. Si vous avez acheté votre
produit professionnel Enterprise Mobility auprès d'un partenaire commercial
Motorola, communiquez avec ce partenaire pour obtenir de l'assistance.
Site Web de soutien à la clientèle
Le site Web central d'assistance de Motorola, accessible par le lien Symbol-
branded products sous Support for Business, fournit de l'information et une
assistance en ligne, y compris des outils pour développeurs, des logiciels
téléchargeables, des manuels de produits et des formulaires de demande de
réparation en ligne.
MOTOROLA et le logo M stylisé sont des marques déposées au Bureau
américain des marques et brevets. Tous les autres noms de produits ou
services sont la propriété de leurs détenteurs respectifs. Windows, Windows
Mobile et le logo du drapeau Windows sont des marques de commerce ou
des marques déposées de Microsoft Corporation aux États-Unis ou dans
d'autres pays. © Motorola, Inc. 2010

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