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MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistant AF UserGuide D AF MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistant UserGuide 72E-133503-01 AF Rev.A February2010 ii MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide © 2010 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Motorola. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. Motorola grants to the user a non-transferable and non-exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program). 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One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, New York 11742-1300 http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility Patents This product is covered by one or more of the patents listed on the website: http://www.motorola.com/ enterprisemobility/patents. iii RevisionHistory Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change 02/2010 Description Initial release. AF -01 Rev. A Date R AF MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide iv T TableofContents AF Patents.................................................................................................................................................. ii Revision History .................................................................................................................................... iii xiii xiii xiv xiv xvi xvii xvii xviii Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................ Getting Started ..................................................................................................................................... Installing the SIM Card ................................................................................................................... Installing the Main Battery .............................................................................................................. Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................................... Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery ......................................................... Charging Spare Batteries ......................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Powering On the MC75A ............................................................................................................... Calibrating the Screen ................................................................................................................... Checking Battery Status ................................................................................................................ Micro Secure Digital (microSD) Card ................................................................................................... Adjusting the Handstrap ...................................................................................................................... Replacing the Main Battery .................................................................................................................. Changing the Power Settings ........................................................................................................ Changing the Backlight Settings .................................................................................................... Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings ....................................................................................... Turning Off the Radios ................................................................................................................... 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-7 1-7 1-7 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-9 1-9 1-11 1-11 1-11 1-12 About This Guide Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... Documentation Set Configurations....................................................................................................................................... Software Versions Chapter Descriptions ............................................................................................................................ Notational Conventions......................................................................................................................... Related Documents .............................................................................................................................. Service Information............................................................................................................................... vi MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide AF Chapter 2: Using the MC75A Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Home Screen ....................................................................................................................................... Status Bar ...................................................................................................................................... Today Screen ................................................................................................................................. Classic Today Screen .................................................................................................................... Soft Keys Bar ................................................................................................................................. Start Screen ................................................................................................................................... Adjusting Volume ................................................................................................................................. Battery Status Indications .................................................................................................................... Battery Reserve Options ................................................................................................................ Main Battery Temperature Notifications ......................................................................................... LED Indicators ..................................................................................................................................... Resetting the MC75A ........................................................................................................................... Performing a Warm Boot ............................................................................................................... Performing a Cold Boot .................................................................................................................. Waking the MC75A .............................................................................................................................. Locking the MC75A ............................................................................................................................. Password Locking .......................................................................................................................... Function Buttons .................................................................................................................................. Stylus ................................................................................................................................................... Entering Data ....................................................................................................................................... Power Management ....................................................................................................................... Display Orientation ......................................................................................................................... Free Fall Detection ......................................................................................................................... Taking Photos ...................................................................................................................................... Recording Video .................................................................................................................................. Viewing Photos and Videos ................................................................................................................. Using IrDA ........................................................................................................................................... Infrared Connection ....................................................................................................................... Exchanging Files using IR Connection .................................................................................... 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-12 2-13 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-17 2-17 2-17 2-18 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-23 2-24 2-24 2-24 2-25 2-25 2-26 2-26 Chapter 3: Data Capture Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Laser Scanning .................................................................................................................................... Scanning Considerations ............................................................................................................... Bar Code Scanning ........................................................................................................................ Imaging ................................................................................................................................................ Operational Modes ......................................................................................................................... Imager Scanning ............................................................................................................................ Color Digital Camera ........................................................................................................................... Digital Camera Scanning ............................................................................................................... 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 Chapter 4: Using the Phone Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Accessing the Phone Keypad .............................................................................................................. Turning the Phone On and Off ............................................................................................................. Using a Wired Headset .................................................................................................................. 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 TableofContents AF Using a Bluetooth Headset ............................................................................................................ Adjusting Audio Volume ................................................................................................................. Making a Call ....................................................................................................................................... Using the Phone Dialer .................................................................................................................. Using Contacts ............................................................................................................................... Using Call History .......................................................................................................................... Making a Speed Dial Call ............................................................................................................... Making an Emergency Call .................................................................................................................. Answering a Call .................................................................................................................................. Incoming Call Features .................................................................................................................. Smart Dialing ....................................................................................................................................... Muting a Call ........................................................................................................................................ Taking Notes ........................................................................................................................................ Using Speed Dial ................................................................................................................................. Adding a Speed Dial Entry ............................................................................................................. Editing a Speed Dial Entry ............................................................................................................. Deleting a Speed Dial Entry ........................................................................................................... Using Call History ................................................................................................................................ Managing Call History .................................................................................................................... Changing the Call History View ............................................................................................... Resetting the Recent Calls Counter ......................................................................................... Deleting All Call History Items .................................................................................................. Viewing Call Status .................................................................................................................. Using the Call History Menu .................................................................................................... Swapping Calls on an MC75A6 ........................................................................................................... Swapping Calls on an MC75A8 ........................................................................................................... Conference Calling on an MC75A6 ..................................................................................................... Three-way Calling on an MC75A8 ....................................................................................................... Text Messaging ................................................................................................................................... Viewing Text Messages ................................................................................................................. Sending a Text Message ............................................................................................................... Using a Dual Line SIM ......................................................................................................................... vii 4-4 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-6 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-11 4-13 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-14 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-17 4-18 4-19 4-21 4-21 4-21 4-23 4-24 Chapter 5: Using GPS Navigation Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Software Installation ............................................................................................................................ MC75A GPS Setup .............................................................................................................................. Operation ............................................................................................................................................. GPS Maps on microSD Cards ....................................................................................................... Answering a Phone Call While Using GPS .................................................................................... Losing the GPS Signal While in a Vehicle ..................................................................................... Assisted GPS ....................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 Chapter 6: Using Bluetooth Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Adaptive Frequency Hopping .............................................................................................................. Security ................................................................................................................................................ Bluetooth Power States ....................................................................................................................... 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide AF Cold Boot ................................................................................................................................. Warm Boot ............................................................................................................................... Suspend ................................................................................................................................... Resume .................................................................................................................................... Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack .......................................................................................................... Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off .............................................................................. Enabling Bluetooth ................................................................................................................... Disabling Bluetooth .................................................................................................................. Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) .................................................................................................... Available Services .......................................................................................................................... Object Push Services via Beam ............................................................................................... Internet Sharing ....................................................................................................................... Hands-free Services ................................................................................................................ Serial Port Services ................................................................................................................. ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services .................................................................................... Phone Book Access Profile Services ....................................................................................... Dial-Up Networking Services ................................................................................................... Connect to a HID Device ......................................................................................................... A2DP/AVRCP Services ........................................................................................................... Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off .............................................................................. Disabling Bluetooth .................................................................................................................. Enabling Bluetooth ................................................................................................................... Modes ............................................................................................................................................ Wizard Mode ............................................................................................................................ Explorer Mode .......................................................................................................................... Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) .................................................................................................... Available Services .......................................................................................................................... File Transfer Services .............................................................................................................. Connecting to the Internet Using an Access Point ................................................................... Dial-Up Networking Services ................................................................................................... Object Exchange Push Services .............................................................................................. Headset Services ..................................................................................................................... Hands-free Services ................................................................................................................ Serial Port Services ................................................................................................................. ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services .................................................................................... Personal Area Network Services ............................................................................................. IrMC Synchronization Services ................................................................................................ A2DP/AVRCP Services ........................................................................................................... Connect to a HID Device ......................................................................................................... Bonding with Discovered Device(s) ............................................................................................... Bluetooth Settings .......................................................................................................................... Device Info Tab ........................................................................................................................ Services Tab ............................................................................................................................ Security Tab ............................................................................................................................. Discovery Tab .......................................................................................................................... Virtual COM Port Tab ............................................................................................................... HID Tab .................................................................................................................................... Profiles Tab .............................................................................................................................. System Parameters Tab .......................................................................................................... Miscellaneous Tab ................................................................................................................... viii 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-16 6-16 6-16 6-16 6-16 6-16 6-17 6-20 6-20 6-22 6-22 6-23 6-27 6-28 6-28 6-29 6-30 6-30 6-30 6-31 6-32 6-34 6-34 6-34 6-42 6-43 6-43 6-44 6-45 6-46 6-46 TableofContents ix 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-3 7-4 7-4 7-5 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-9 7-10 7-10 7-11 7-11 7-12 7-12 7-13 7-13 7-14 7-14 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-17 7-17 7-18 7-19 7-19 7-21 7-21 7-22 7-22 7-23 7-23 7-24 7-27 7-28 7-28 Chapter 8: Maintenance & Troubleshooting Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Maintaining the MC75A ....................................................................................................................... Removing the Screen Protector ........................................................................................................... Battery Safety Guidelines .................................................................................................................... Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................... 8-1 8-1 8-2 8-2 8-3 AF Chapter 7: Accessories Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle ............................................................................................................. Charging the MC75A Battery ......................................................................................................... Charging the Spare Battery ........................................................................................................... Battery Charging Indicators ........................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Charging ........................................................................................................................................ Battery Charging Indicators ........................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Charging ........................................................................................................................................ Battery Charging Indicators ........................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Charging the MC75A Battery ......................................................................................................... Removing the MC75A .............................................................................................................. Charging the Spare Battery ........................................................................................................... Battery Charging Indicators ........................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. MC75A Battery Shim Installation ................................................................................................... Spare Battery Charging ................................................................................................................. Battery Charging Indicators ........................................................................................................... Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Attaching and Removing the MSR ................................................................................................. Using the MSR ............................................................................................................................... Getting Started ............................................................................................................................... Installation ...................................................................................................................................... Removal ............................................................................................................................................... Credit Card Transactions ............................................................................................................... Debit Card Transactions ................................................................................................................ Keypad ........................................................................................................................................... Display Messages .................................................................................................................... Check the DCR Battery Level ........................................................................................................ Installation ...................................................................................................................................... Removal ............................................................................................................................................... Credit Card Transactions ............................................................................................................... Debit Card Transactions ................................................................................................................ Chip and PIN Transactions ............................................................................................................ Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... Display Messages .......................................................................................................................... Battery Charging and Operating Power ......................................................................................... LED Charge Indications ................................................................................................................. Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. x MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide AF Materials Required ......................................................................................................................... Cleaning the MC75A ...................................................................................................................... Housing .................................................................................................................................... Display ..................................................................................................................................... Scanner Exit Window ............................................................................................................... Connector ................................................................................................................................ Cleaning Cradle Connectors .......................................................................................................... Cleaning Frequency ....................................................................................................................... Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... MC75A ........................................................................................................................................... Bluetooth Connection ..................................................................................................................... Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle ........................................................................................................ Four Slot Ethernet Cradle .............................................................................................................. Vehicle Cradle ................................................................................................................................ Four Slot Battery Charger .............................................................................................................. Cables ............................................................................................................................................ Magnetic Stripe Reader ................................................................................................................. Appendix A: Technical Specifications MC75A Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... MC75A ........................................................................................................................................... Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle ........................................................................................................ Four Slot Ethernet Cradle .............................................................................................................. Four Slot Charge Only Cradle ........................................................................................................ Four Slot Battery Charger .............................................................................................................. Magnetic Stripe Reader ................................................................................................................. 8-3 8-3 8-3 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-7 8-8 8-10 8-10 8-11 8-12 8-12 A-1 A-1 A-6 A-6 A-7 A-7 A-8 B-1 B-1 B-5 B-8 B-15 Appendix C: Voice Quality Manager Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Features ............................................................................................................................................... Enabling VQM ...................................................................................................................................... Audio Modes ........................................................................................................................................ Changing Audio Modes .................................................................................................................. Voice Packet Prioritization ................................................................................................................... Acoustic Echo Cancellation ............................................................................................................ Limitations ...................................................................................................................................... Disabling VQM ..................................................................................................................................... C-1 C-1 C-1 C-2 C-2 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 Appendix B: Keypads Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Numeric Keypad Configuration ...................................................................................................... DSD Keypad Configuration ............................................................................................................ Alpha-numeric Keypad Configurations .......................................................................................... Special Character Key ............................................................................................................. Glossary TableofContents AF Index xi R AF MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide xii Introduction AF AboutThisGuide This guide provides information about using the MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) and accessories. NOTEScreens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. DocumentationSet The documentation set for the MC75A provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • MC75A Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the MC75A EDA up and running. • MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant User Guide - describes how to use the MC75A EDA. • MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide - describes how to set up the MC75A EDA and accessories. • Microsoft® Windows Mobile 6.0 Applications User Guide for Enterprise Mobility Devices - describes how to use Microsoft developed applications. • Enterprise Mobility Application Guide - describes how to use Enterprise Mobility developed sample applications. • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) Help File - provides API information for writing applications. xiv MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations: Configuration Radios Display Memory Data Capture Operating System Keypads WPAN: Bluetooth WLAN: 802.11a/b/g 3.5” VGA Color 256 MB RAM/ 1 GB Flash 1D laser scanner, 2D imager or camera Windows Mobile 6.5 Classic Numeric or Alphanumeric keypad MC75A6 WPAN: Bluetooth WLAN: 802.11a/b/g WWAN: HSDPA GPS: SiRF III 3.5” VGA Color 256 MB RAM/ 1 GB Flash 1D laser scanner, 2D imager or camera Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Numeric, DSD or Alphanumeric keypad MC75A8 WPAN: Bluetooth WLAN: 802.11a/b/g WWAN: EVDO GPS: SiRF III 3.5” VGA Color 256 MB RAM/ 1 GB Flash 1D laser scanner, 2D imager or camera Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Numeric, DSD or Alphanumeric keypad AF SoftwareVersions MC75A0 This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for: • Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version • OEM version • Phone version • BTExplorer version • Fusion version • Phone version. AKUVersion To determine the Adaptation Kit Update (AKU) version: Tap Start > Settings > System folder > About icon > Version tab. AboutThisGuide The second line lists the operating system version and the build number. The last part of the build number represents the AKU number. For example, Build 18552.0.7.5 indicates that the device is running AKU version 0.7.5. OEMVersion To determine the OEM software version: BTExplorerSoftware NOTE AF Tap Start > Settings > System folder > System Info icon > System tab. To view the BTExplorer version information, the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack must be enabled. Refer to the MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide for more information. To determine the BTExplorer software version: Tap Start > BTExplorer icon > Show BTExplorer> Menu > About. FusionSoftware To determine the Fusion software version: Tap Start > Wireless Companion icon > Wireless Status icon > Versions. xv MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide PhoneSoftware To determine the Phone software version: xvi AF Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Options > Phone Info or Version Information tab. MC75A8 MC75A6 ChapterDescriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the MC75A up and running for the first time. • Chapter 2, Using the MC75A provides basic instructions for using the MC75A, including powering on and resetting the MC75A, and entering and capturing data. • Chapter 3, Data Capture provides information for using the MC75A to capture data using the laser scanner, imager or camera. • Chapter 4, Using the Phone provides basic instructions for using the MC75A phone. • Chapter 5, Using GPS Navigation provides information about GPS navigation with the MC75A. • Chapter 6, Using Bluetooth explains Bluetooth functionality on the MC75A. • Chapter 7, Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the MC75A. AboutThisGuide xvii • Chapter 8, Maintenance & Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC75A, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC75A operation. • Appendix A, Technical Specifications provides the technical specifications for the MC75A. • Appendix B, Keypads provides keypad layouts and operation. • Appendix C, Voice Quality Manager provides inflammation on using the Voice Quality Manager software. NotationalConventions The following conventions are used in this document: • “EDA” refers to the Motorola MC75A series of mobile computers. • Italics are used to highlight the following: • Chapters and sections in this and related documents AF • Icons on a screen. • Bold text is used to highlight the following: • Dialog box, window, and screen names • Drop-down list and list box names • Check box and radio button names • Key names on a keypad • Button names on a screen. • Bullets (•) indicate: • Action items • Lists of alternatives • Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential • Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists. RelatedDocuments • MC75A Quick Start Guide, p/n 72-127677-xx. • MC75A Windows Mobile 6 Regulatory Guide, p/n 72-130201-xx. • MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-133624-xx. • Microsoft® Applications for Mobile 6 User Guide, p/n 72E-108299-xx • Enterprise Mobility Application Guide, p/n 72E-68901-xx • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs), available at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support. • Latest ActiveSync software, available at: http://www.microsoft.com. For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals. xviii MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide ServiceInformation If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/contactsupport. When contacting Enterprise Mobility support, please have the following information available: • 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. AF If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner, contact that business partner for support. T Chapter1GettingStarted AF Introduction This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MC75A and explains how to install and charge the batteries, replace the strap, and power on the MC75A for the first time. Scan/Decode Charging/Battery Radio Status LED (MC75A6/8 only) Status LED LED Receiver Power Button Scan/Action Button Up/Down Button Touch Screen with Protective Overlay Microphone Keypad (QWERTY Keypad Shown) I/O Connector Handstrap Figure1-1MC75A Front View 1-2 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Battery Cover Handstrap Handstrap Slot Battery Cover Latch Headset Jack Camera Flash IrDA Window Camera Memory Card Cover Speaker Action Button Scan/Action Button Stylus Figure1-2MC75A Rear View Unpacking Tether Point AF Scan Window (Imager Configuration Shown) Carefully remove all protective material from the MC75A and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received the following: • MC75A EDA • Lithium-ion battery • Battery cover/strap assembly • Tethered stylus • Protective overlay, installed on display window • Regulatory Guide • Quick Start Guide. Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support center immediately. See page xviii for contact information. GettingStarted To start using the MC75A for the first time: • Install the SIM card (MC75A6 only) • Install the main battery. • Charge the MC75A. GettingStarted 1-3 • Power on the MC75A. • Configure the MC75A. InstallingtheSIMCard NOTE MC75A6 configurations only. GSM phone service requires a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card, or smart card. Obtain this card from the your service provider. The card fits into the MC75A and can contain the following information: • Information regarding service access and preferences. • Mobile phone service provider account details. • Contact information, which can be moved to Contacts on the MC75A. NOTE AF • Any additional services to which you have subscribed. For more information about SIM cards, refer to the service provider's documentation. To install the SIM card: Slide the SIM cover to unlock. 2. Lift the SIM cover using the stylus tip. 1. Figure1-3Lifting the SIM Cover 3. Insert the SIM card, as shown in Figure 1-4, with the cut edge of the card facing out and the contacts facing down. MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure1-4Inserting the SIM Card 1-4 Lower the SIM cover and using the stylus tip, slide it in place. 5. Install the battery. See Installing the Main Battery on page 1-4 for more information. 6. After completing initial MC75A setup or after replacing a SIM card: AF 4. a. Press the red Power button. b. On the Today screen, tap the Antenna icon and select Wireless Manager in the dialog box. c. Ensure Phone is on. d. Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A. e. Perform a warm boot. See Resetting the MC75A on page 2-17. f. Make a call to verify cellular connection. For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings, refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide. NOTE InstallingtheMainBattery The MC75A ships with either a 1950 mAh or a 3600 mAh battery. An optional 4800 mAh battery is available. NOTE To install the main battery: 1. Insert the battery, top first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC75A. NOTE 2. Position the battery correctly, with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment. Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place. GettingStarted 1-5 Battery Battery Cover Latch Battery Cover Release Latch Figure1-5Inserting the Battery With the battery cover latches open, insert the cover, bottom first, then press down on the top of the cover. 4. Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover. 5. Insert the handstrap through the handstrap slot, then tighten and press down to secure. AF 3. Handstrap Handstrap Slot Figure1-6Inserting the Handstrap The MC75A powers up after inserting the battery and replacing the battery cover. ChargingtheBattery CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 8-2. ChargingtheMainBatteryandMemoryBackupBattery Before using the MC75A for the first time, charge the main battery until the amber Charging/Battery Status LED remains lit (see Table 1-2 on page 1-7 for charge status indications). To charge the MC75A, use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply. For information about the accessories available for the MC75A, see Chapter 7, Accessories. MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide The MC75A is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully-charged main battery. When using the MC75A for the first time, the backup battery requires approximately 36 hours to fully charge. This is also true any time the backup battery is discharged, which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours. The backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 15 minutes (at room temperature) when the MC75A's main battery is removed. When the MC75A reaches a very low battery state, the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 48 hours. To charge the main battery, use either a charging cable or a cradle. For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide. • Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle • Four Slot Charge Only Cradle • Vehicle Cradle. To charge the main battery: • Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source. 2. Insert the MC75A into a cradle or attach to a cable. The MC75A begins charging. The Charging/Battery Status LED blinks amber while charging, then turns solid amber when fully charged. See Table 1-2 for charging indications. AF 1. Table 1-1 lists the charge times for each available battery: Table1-1Battery Charge Times 1950 mAh 3600 mAh 4800 mAh ChargeTime Changes in less than four hours. BatterySize Scan/Decode Charging/Battery Status LED LED Changes in less than eight hours. Changes in less than ten hours. 1-6 Figure1-7LED Indicators Radio Status LED (MC75A6/8 only) GettingStarted 1-7 Table1-2LED Charge Indications Charging/Battery StatusLED Indication MC75A is not charging. MC75A is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source. Charger/cradle is not powered. Slow Blinking Amber (1 blink every 2 seconds) MC75A is charging. Solid Amber Charging complete. Note: When the battery is initially inserted in the MC75A, the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted. Fast Blinking Amber (2 blinks/second) Charging error, e.g.: • Temperature is too low or too high. • Charging has gone on too long without completion (typically eight hours). AF ChargingSpareBatteries Off See Chapter 7, Accessories for information on using accessories to change spare batteries. ChargingTemperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED. See Table 1-2. PoweringOntheMC75A Press the Power button to turn on the MC75A. If the MC75A does not power on perform a warm boot. See Resetting the MC75A on page 2-17. When turning the MC75A on for the first time, the splash screen displays for about a minute as the MC75A initializes its flash file system, then the calibration window appears. Note that these windows also appear upon cold boot. NOTE When the MC75A powers up after inserting a battery for the first time, the device boots and powers on automatically. CalibratingtheScreen To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus: 1. Remove the stylus from its holder on the back of the MC75A. 2. Tap the screen to begin calibration. 3. Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen. 4. Repeat as the target moves around the screen. 1-8 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide CheckingBatteryStatus To check the charge status of the main battery or backup battery in the MC75A, tap Start > Settings > Power icon to display the Power window. To save battery power, tap the Advanced tab and set the MC75A to turn off after a specified number of minutes. MicroSecureDigital(microSD)Card Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card. Proper ESD precautions include, but are not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded. To install the microSD card: 1. AF CAUTION The microSD card slot provides secondary non-volatile storage. The slot is located on the side of the MC75A (see Figure 1-8). Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information, and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use. Remove the memory card cover on the side of the MC75A by loosening the two captive screws. Figure1-8Card Installation 2. Insert the card with the card contacts facing up, until you feel a click. 3. Replace the memory card cover and tighten the screws. To remove an microSD card: 1. Remove the memory card cover by loosening the two captive screws. Figure1-9Card Removal 2. Carefully press and release the card to eject it. 3. Remove the card from the card slot. 4. Replace the memory card cover and tighten the screws. GettingStarted 1-9 AdjustingtheHandstrap The MC75A handstrap is attached to the bottom of the battery cover. Adjust the handstrap to increase comfort when holding the MC75A for extended periods of time. To adjust the handstrap: Feed the handstrap through the handstrap slot. 2. Secure the handstrap by pressing the two sides together as shown in Figure 1-10. AF 1. Figure1-10Handstrap Adjustment ReplacingtheMainBattery If the MC75A is in suspend mode, press the red Power button to wake the device. 4. Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A. 5. Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off. 6. Open the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover. 3. Battery Cover Latch AF Figure1-11Removing the Battery Cover 1-10 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 7. Lift the top of the battery cover and remove. 8. Press the battery release latch on the bottom of the battery to unlock, and lift the battery out of the well. 9. Insert the replacement battery, top first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC75A. 10. Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place. Position the battery correctly, with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment. NOTE 11. With the battery cover latches open, insert the cover, bottom first, then press down on the top of the cover. 12. Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover. 13. Press the red Power button to power on the MC75A. GettingStarted 1-11 BatteryManagement Observe the following battery saving tips: NOTE The MC75A factory default settings for the WWAN and WLAN radios are set to ON. • Leave the MC75A connected to AC power at all times when not in use. • Set the MC75A to turn off after a short period of non-use. • Turn off all wireless activities when not in use. • Set the backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use. • Power off the MC75A when charging to charge at a faster rate. • Set IST to turn the display off or to suspend when the MC75A is placed face down. AF ChangingthePowerSettings To set the MC75A to turn off after a short period of non-use: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon > Advanced tab. 2. Select the On battery power: Turn off device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop-down list. 3. Select ok. ChangingtheBacklightSettings To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power: Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight icon > Battery Power tab. 2. Select the Disable backlight if device is not used for check box and select a value from the drop-down list. 3. Select the Brightness tab. 4. Tap the Disable backlight check box to turn off the display backlight, or use the slider to set a low value for the backlight. 5. Select ok. 1. ChangingtheKeypadBacklightSettings To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Keylight icon > Battery Power tab. 2. Select the On battery power: Disable keylight if device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop-down list. 3. Select the Advanced tab. 4. Tap the Disable keylight check box to turn off the keypad backlight. 5. Select ok. 1-12 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide TurningOfftheRadios Windows Mobile 6 devices include Wireless Manager, which provides a simple method of enabling, disabling, and configuring all the device’s wireless capabilities in one place. To open Wireless Manager, tap the Connectivity icon or tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen. AF Connectivity icon Figure1-12Opening Wireless Manager Select Wireless Manager. Figure1-13Wireless Manager Window NOTE Wireless connection options vary depending upon configurations. To enable or disable a wireless connection, tap the specific button. To enable or disable all wireless connections, tap the All button. To configure settings for a connection, tap Menu. D AF Figure1-14Wireless Manager Menu GettingStarted 1-13 D AF 1-14 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Introduction AF Chapter2UsingtheMC75A This chapter explains the buttons, status icons, and controls on the MC75A, and provides basic instructions for using the MC75A, including powering on and resetting the MC75A, and entering and capturing data. The MC75A factory default radio states are: • Wireless LAN - ON • Bluetooth - OFF HomeScreen • Phone - ON. The Home contains the Status Bar at the top of the screen, the Today screen in the center and the Soft Keys at the bottom of the screen. Each of these are described below. Applications Status Bar Today Screen Soft Key Bar Figure2-1Home Screen 2-2 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide StatusBar The Status Bar at the top of the screen can contain the status icons listed in Table 2-1. Notifications Connectivity WAN Audio Battery Table2-1Status Icons Icon Description Backup battery low. AF Notifications Notification that one or more instant messages were received. Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received. Notification that one or more voice messages were received. Speakerphone is on. There are more notification icons than can be displayed. Tap to display remaining icons. Connectivity Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar event. Connection is active. Connection is not active. Synchronization is occurring. Wi-Fi available. Wi-Fi in use. HSDPA available. (MC75A6) 3G available. (MC75A6) GPRS available. (MC75A6) EGPRS available. (MC75A6) 1xRTT available. (MC75A8) EVDO Rev. 0 available. (MC75A8) EVDO Rev. A available. (MC75A8) Dormant State - no data transmission during a 1x or EVDO connection. (MC75A8) UsingtheMC75A Table2-1Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Call missed. WAN Dialing while no SIM card is installed. Voice call in progress. Calls are forwarded. Antenna/signal icon: wireless on/good signal. Antenna/signal icon: wireless off. Antenna/signal icon: no service or searching. AF HSDPA connecting. (MC75A6) Call on hold. HSDPA in use. (MC75A6) 3G connecting. (MC75A6) 3G in use. (MC75A6) GPRS connecting. (MC75A6) GPRS in use. (MC75A6) EGPRS connecting. (MC75A6) EGPRS in use. (MC75A6) EVDO connecting. (MC75A8) EVDO in use. (MC75A8) Roaming. SIM Card not installed. (MC75A6) Audio All sounds are on. All sounds are off. Vibrate is on. Battery Main battery is charging. Main battery has a full charge. Main battery has a high charge. 2-3 2-4 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Table2-1Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Main battery has a medium charge. Main battery has a low charge. Main battery has a very low charge. TodayScreen The Today screen is scrollable and contains a list of applications and an Information Status bar. The Information Status bar highlights the application that is under it and provides additional information. AF Touch and hold the screen with your finger and move the Today screen up and down. As the application names move under the Information Status bar, information relevant to that application appears in the bar. Figure2-2Moving Today Screen You can also touch and hold the Information Status bar and move it up and down over an application name. Remove your finger and the Information Status bar and application name center in the screen. Figure2-3Moving Information Status Bar UsingtheMC75A 2-5 Application Icon Figure2-4Information Bar Example Application Information ClassicTodayScreen AF To customize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Today icon. Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the Items tab to change the display format. The user can change the Today screen to the classic layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6.1. Status Bar Today Screen Task Tray Soft Key Bar Figure2-5Classic Today Screen To change to the classic view tap Start > Settings > Today icon > Items tab. MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 2-6 Figure2-6Today Screen Settings Deselect the Windows Default checkbox and select any of the other checkboxes. NOTE AF Tap OK. The task bar is only visible in the classic view. The task bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 2-2. Table2-2Task Tray Icons Icon Name Indicates WLAN signal strength. Wireless connection status Description Bluetooth radio is on. (Available when StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled). Bluetooth Disabled Bluetooth radio is off. (Available when StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled). Bluetooth Enabled Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth radio is connected to another Bluetooth device. (Available when StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled). ActiveSync Active serial connection between the MC75A and the host computer. IST Use to configure the interactive sensing feature. SoftKeysBar The Soft Key bar is located at the bottom of the screen and contains two soft key buttons. These buttons display an action and a menu to the user that are context sensitive and can be changed dynamically by an application. For example, in the Contacts list view, the soft keys are New and Menu. As the user begins creating a new contact in edit view, the soft keys change to Done and Menu. UsingtheMC75A 2-7 StartScreen AF Figure2-7Start Screen The Start screen lists applications and folders available to the user. Table 2-3 lists the default programs and folders listed on the Start screen. Table2-3Programs and Folders on the Start Screen Name Description Icon Name Description Today Close the Start menu and display the Today screen. E-mail Send an Email. Text Send an SMS text message. Contacts Keep track of friends and colleagues. Internet Explorer Browse Web and WAP sites as well as download new programs and files from the Internet. Icon Keep track of appointments and create meeting requests. Calendar Settings Open the Settings folder. See Settings Folder on page 2-10. Pictures & Videos View and manage pictures, animated GIFs, and video files. Getting Started Launch the Getting Started application. Windows Media Play back audio and video files. Messenger Use this mobile version of Windows Live Messenger. Marketplace Purchase applications from the Marketplace. Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up conference calling. Microsoft My Phone Synchronizes the MC75A’s contacts, calendar, tasks, text messages, music, photos videos and documents with a Microsoft My Phone account. MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Table2-3Programs and Folders on the Start Screen (Continued) Name Description Icon Name Description Use this mobile version of Windows Live™ to find information on the web. MSN Weather Check the local weather. Games Play games. MSN Money Keep track of your finances. Notes Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and voice recordings. Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Tasks Keep track of your tasks. ActiveSync Synchronize information between the MC75A and a host computer or the Exchange Server. Office Mobile Use the complete suite of Microsoft® Office applications for your mobile device. Excel Mobile OneNote Mobile PowerPoint Mobile Word Mobile Internet Sharing Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the MC75A's data connection. Task Manager Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes. Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information. Windows Live File Explorer AF Icon 2-8 Organize and manage files on your device. Search Phone Search contacts, data, and other information on the MC75A. Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information. Wireless Companion Folder Open the Wireless Companion folder. Help See Help topics for the current screen or program. AirBEAM Client Allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and the MC75A. Refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide for more information. UsingtheMC75A 2-9 Table2-3Programs and Folders on the Start Screen (Continued) Name Description Icon Name Description Display information about the Bluetooth radio and generate a Bluetooth address bar code. BTScanner CtlPanel Set com port to use with a Bluetooth scanner. BTExplorer Manages Bluetooth connections using BTExplorer. Only available when the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled. Remote Desktop Log onto Windows NT server type computers and use all of the programs that are available on that computer from the MC75A. Modem Link Enables the MC75A to be used as a modem. MSP Agent Interacts with MSP agents to collect monitoring and asset information to enable the configuration, provisioning, monitoring and troubleshooting of the MC75A. Refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide for more information. SIM Toolkit Manage the contacts that are stored on your SIM card. Copy SIM contents to Contacts on the MC75A. SMS Staging Rapid Deployment Client Facilitates software downloads from a Mobility Services Platform Console FTP server to the MC75A. Refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide for more information. Search Widget Install Microsoft application on the MC75A. AF Launches the DEMO applications. This icon appears after the DEMO applications have been installed. DEMO BT Information Icon 2-10 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide SettingsFolder Table 2-4 lists the setting applications pre-installed on the MC75A. Tap Start > Settings to open the Settings folder. Table2-4Setting Applications in the Setting Folder Description Clock & Alarms Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale or to a visiting time zone when you’re traveling. Alarms can also be set at specified days and times of a week. Lock Set a password for the MC75A. Connections Folder Personal Folder Icon Name Power System Folder Description Check battery power and set the time-out for turning off the display to conserve battery power. Name Enable sounds for events, notifications, and more, and set the type of notification for different events. Contains connection applications (see below). Today Customize the appearance of the Today screen and the information to display on it. Contains personal applications (see below). Microsoft My Phone Synchronizes the MC75A’s contacts, calendar, tasks, text messages, music, photos videos and documents with a Microsoft My Phone account. AF Sounds & Notifications Icon Contains system applications (see below). Connections Folder Beam Set the MC75A to receive incoming IrDA beams. Connections Set up one or more types of modem connections for your device, such as phone dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, and more, so that your device can connect to the Internet or a private local network. Bluetooth Open the Bluetooth application, set the MC75A to visible mode and scan for other Bluetooth devices in the area. Domain Enroll Make your device an AD domain member for device management and security. Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information. UsingtheMC75A 2-11 Table2-4Setting Applications in the Setting Folder (Continued) Icon Name Description Wi-Fi Setup wireless network connection and customize settings. Wireless Manager Enables or disables the MC75A’s wireless radios and customizes Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth settings. Icon Name USB to PC Description Enables or disables the enhanced network connectivity. Assign a program to a button. Input Set options for each of the input methods. System Folder Owner Information Enter personal information on the MC75A. Phone Configure phone settings. AF Buttons Personal Folder View basic information such as the Windows Mobile® version and type of processor used on the MC75A. Certificates See information about certificates installed on the MC75A. Backlight Set the display backlight time-out and adjust brightness. Customer Feedback Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software. Enable or disable the device's error reporting function. When this function is enabled and a program error occurs, technical data about the state of the program and your computer is logged in a text file and delivered to Microsoft's technical support if you choose to send it. Encryption Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted. Encrypted files are readable only on your device. Set the appropriate GPS communication ports, if required. You may need to do this when there are programs on the device that access GPS data or you have connected a GPS receiver to the device. HAC Settings Control the phone’s HAC feature. About Error Reporting External GPS 2-12 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Table2-4Setting Applications in the Setting Folder (Continued) Name Description Icon Name IST Settings Set the appropriate setting for configuring the device’s interactive Sensor Technology. Managed Programs Displays the programs that were installed on the MC75A using Mobile Device Manager. Keylight Set the keypad backlight time-out. Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory card information and stop currently running programs. Regional Settings Set the regional configuration to use, including the format for displaying numbers, currency, date, and time on the MC75A. Phone Info View phone information. Remove Programs Remove programs that you installed on the MC75A. System Info Displays the MC75A’s software and hardware information. Screen Change the screen orientation, re-calibrate the screen, and change the screen text size. Task Manager Stop running programs. Trigger Settings Enables the MC75A to use the Snap-on Trigger Handle. AF View GPS SUPL information. AdjustingVolume To adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar: 1. Description GPS Setup Icon Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume dialog box appears. Figure2-8Volume Dialog Box UsingtheMC75A 2-13 2. Tap and move the slide bar to adjust the volume. 3. Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off. You can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds & Notifications window, or use the Up/Down button on the side of the MC75A. BatteryStatusIndications AF Battery icons appear on the navigation bar indicating the battery power level. When the main battery or backup battery power falls below a predetermined level the icon indicates the status and a battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the main or backup battery. Figure2-9Battery Status Dialog Box The Battery icon always appears in the navigation bar when the Today screen is visible. The icon indicates the battery power level. The message displays until the Dismiss button is pressed. Figure2-10Battery Icon on the Title Bar Also view the battery status using the Power window. BatteryReserveOptions If the charge of the battery reaches a critical threshold, the MC75A shuts down. This threshold can be changed but affects the amount of time that data can be retained. 1. Tap Start > Settings > Power icon > RunTime tab. A warning message appears. Figure2-11Warning Message Read the warning message and tap OK. AF 2. 2-14 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure2-12RunTime Tab 3. Select one of the Battery Reserve Options. • Option 1: Minimum - After a low battery shutdown, data will be retained for minimum amount of time. Battery should be replaced immediately to avoid data loss. • Option 2: Less - After a low battery shutdown, data will be retained for less than normal amount of time. • Option 3: Normal - After a low battery shutdown, data will be retained for maximum amount of time. 4. Tap OK. MainBatteryTemperatureNotifications The temperature notification system implements three levels of notification when the temperature within the battery exceeds specific temperature thresholds: • Level 1: Temperature Watch; this level is similar to main battery low warning. It indicates that the battery temperature has reached the first threshold level. The user should move to an environment within proper operating temperature. • Level 2: Temperature Warning; this level is similar to main battery very low warning. It indicates the battery temperature has reached the second threshold level. The user should stop using the MC75A. UsingtheMC75A 2-15 • Level 3: Temperature Error; this level indicates the battery has reached an unusable temperature threshold AF Figure2-13Main Battery Temperature Watch Dialog Box and immediately suspends the MC75A. This level does not have any graphical notification associated with it. Figure2-14Main Battery Temperature Warning Dialog Box The Temperature Warning dialog box remains visible until you tap Hide. NOTE LEDIndicators The MC75A has three LED indicators. The Scan/Decode LED indicates status for bar code scanning. The Charging/Battery Status LED indicates battery charging and status. The third LED is application programmable. 2-16 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure2-15LED Indicators Table2-5LED Indications Scan/Decode LED Solid Green Indication AF LEDState Scan/Decode Charging/Battery Radio Status LED (MC75A6/8 only) Status LED LED Successful decode/capture. Solid Red Laser enabled, scanning/imaging in process. Blink Red MC75A is going into suspend mode. Off Not enabled. Charging/Battery Status LED Solid Amber Slow Blinking Amber Main battery in MC75A is charging. Main battery in MC75A is fully charged. Fast Blinking Amber Charging error. Off Not charging. Battery depleted. Blinking Amber (when Power button pressed) Battery over-temperature condition. Single Blink Amber (when Power button pressed) Radio Status LED Slow Blinking Green WAN radio is on. Off WAN radio is off. NOTE For information about scanning/decoding, see Chapter 3, Data Capture. For information about WAN radio status and settings, see Chapter 4, Using the Phone, or refer to the MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide.
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