Symbol Technologies MC75A8 EDA (Enterprise Digital Assistant) User Manual MC75A User Guide
Symbol Technologies Inc EDA (Enterprise Digital Assistant) MC75A User Guide
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UsingBluetooth 6-3 BluetoothConfiguration By default, the MC75A is configured to using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. Refer to the MC75A Mobile Computer Integrator Guide, Appendix B, for information on switching to the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. Table 6-1 list the services supported by the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. Table6-1Bluetooth Services MicrosoftBluetoothStack StoneStreetOneBluetoothStack OBEX Object Push Services Hands-Free Audio Gateway Services Hands-Free Audio Gateway Services Serial Port Services Serial Port Services Personal Area Networking Services Personal Area Networking Services PBAP Services IrMC Services HID Client Services A2DP/AVRCP Services AF Dial-Up Networking Services OBEX Object Push Services Dial-Up Networking Services HID Client Services A2DP/AVRCP Services File Transfer Services Headset Audio Gateway Services Table 6-2 list the COM ports available for the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. Table6-2COM Ports MicrosoftBluetoothStack COM5 COM9 StoneStreetOneBluetoothStack COM5 COM9 COM11 COM21 COM22 COM23 BluetoothPowerStates ColdBoot WithStoneStreetOneBluetoothStack Performing a cold boot on the MC75A turns off Bluetooth after initialization (which takes a few moments). It is normal to see the Bluetooth icon appear and disappear (when using the Classic Home screen), as well as a wait cursor, when initialization proceeds in all modes. 6-4 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide WithMicrosoftBluetoothStack Performing a cold boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the cold boot. WarmBoot WithStoneStreetOneBluetoothStack Performing a warm boot on the MC75A turns off Bluetooth. WithMicrosoftBluetoothStack Suspend Performing a warm boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the warm boot. When there is an active Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth radio goes into low power mode maintaining the active connection. When there is no active connection, the Bluetooth radio turns off. NOTE If there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC75A and another Bluetooth device, the MC75A will not timeout. However, if the user presses the Power button on the MC75A, the MC75A will suspend (except when on a call) and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device, the MC75A will wake from suspend mode. For example, headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC75A. WithMicrosoftBluetoothStack If there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC75A and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity, the MC75A will timeout. However, if the user presses the Power button on the MC75A, the MC75A will suspend (except when on a call) and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device, the MC75A will wake from suspend mode. For example, headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC75A. NOTE AF WithStoneStreetOneBluetoothStack Resume When the MC75A resumes, Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to suspend. UsingMicrosoftBluetoothStack The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. TurningtheBluetoothRadioModeOnandOff Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC75A. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity. NOTE To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use. EnablingBluetooth To enable Bluetooth: UsingBluetooth 1. 6-5 Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Figure6-1Bluetooth Mode Tab Check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox. 3. Tap OK. DisablingBluetooth To disable Bluetooth: 1. AF 2. Tap Start > Setting > Connections > Bluetooth icon > Mode tab. Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Tap Start > Setting > Connections > Bluetooth icon > Mode tab. Un-check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox. 3. Tap OK. 2. DiscoveringBluetoothDevice(s) The MC75A can receive information from discovered devices without bonding. However, once bonded, the MC75A and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on. See Bonding with Discovered Device(s) on page 6-32 for more information. To find Bluetooth devices in the area: 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. 2. Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes. 3. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. Figure6-2Bluetooth - Devices Tab Tap Add new device. The MC75A begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. AF 5. MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure6-3Searching for Bluetooth Devices 6. Select a device from the list. 6-6 Figure6-4Select a Bluetooth Device 7. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. NOTE If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Figure6-5Enter Passcode Enter the Passcode on the other device. The device is added to the Bluetooth list. AF 8. 6-7 UsingBluetooth Figure6-6Bluetooth Connection Confirmation You are prompted to enter a passcode. If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next. If the device does not have a specific passcode, enter a passcode in the Passcode field and tap Next. The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device. 9. If you created a passcode, you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode. Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection. (If you entered a passcode from the device, you shouldn’t have to do anything on the other device.) 10. When the connection is complete, a list of matching and supported services on the device appears. 11. Select the services you want to use and tap Finish. The services on the new devices have to be selected or else the pairing won’t include those services, even though the devices are paired. If services are not selected, you will be continually reprompted for the passcode from the device. 12. The device appears in the list on the main window. After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides, you have a trusted (“paired”) connection. 6-8 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide AvailableServices NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN. This depends upon the device’s authentication. See the following sections for information on available services. ObjectPushServicesviaBeam NOTE You can only send files to a remote device using the Beam function. Use the OBEX Push Service to send files and contacts to another Bluetooth device. To transfer files between the MC75A and another Bluetooth enabled device: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. 4. Navigate to the file to transfer. 5. Tap and hold on the filename until the pop-up menu appears. AF 1. Figure6-7File Explorer Window 6. Select Beam File. The MC75A searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. 7. Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to. The MC75A communicates with the device and send the file. When completed, Tap to send changes to Done. 6-9 UsingBluetooth Figure6-8Beam File Window To transfer a contact between the MC75A and another Bluetooth enabled device: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. Tap Start > Contacts 4. Navigate to the contact to transfer. 5. Tap and hold on the contact until the pop-up menu appears. AF 1. Figure6-9Contact Window 6. Select Send Contact > Beam. The MC75A searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. 7. Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to. The MC75A communicates with the device and send the contact. When completed, Tap to send changes to Done. InternetSharing Internet Sharing allows the user to connect a computer or laptop to the MC75A and use the MC75A as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP. To use MC75A as a modem using Bluetooth: 1. Ensure that the device is not connected to the computer or laptop. 2. On the MC75A, ensure that the Phone is on and a data connection is configured. 6-10 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 3. Tap > Programs > Internet Sharing. 4. In the PC Connection list, select Bluetooth PAN. 5. In the Network Connection list, select the connection type. Select the network connection that the device should use to connect to the Internet. 6. Tap Connect. 7. On the computer or laptop, setup a Bluetooth PAN with your device. Select Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. b. Under Personal Area Network, select Bluetooth Network Connection. c. Right-click on Bluetooth Network Connection and select View Bluetooth network devices. d. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices window select your device. e. Click Connect. The computer connects to the device via Bluetooth. If your computer is Bluetooth-enabled and you select Bluetooth as the PC connection, you must initiate and complete the Bluetooth PAN partnership before Internet Sharing will work. For more information, refer to Windows Help and Support. AF NOTE a. 8. To verify, on the PC or laptop, launch Internet Explorer and open a web site. 9. To end dial-up networking, on the MC75A tap Disconnect. Hands-freeServices To connect to a Bluetooth headset: Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to. If problems occur while connecting to the headset, place the headset in discovery mode. Refer to the headset user manual for more information. NOTE Only WAN audio is routed to the headset. System audio is still emitted through the MC75A speaker. You can accept calls and re-dial using the Hands-free profile. 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth icon. 4. Tap New device. The MC75A searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. 5. Select the headset name and tap Next. The Passcode window appears. 6. Enter the headset’s passcode. 7. Tap Next. The MC75A connects to the headset. Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device. NOTE During an active connection, the MC75A cannot go into suspend mode when the Power Button is pressed. A message appears notifying the user. Once the WAN call is disconnected (with Hands-free profile) the Power button is enabled. UsingBluetooth 6-11 Figure6-10WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box SerialPortServices Headset icon AF Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection. Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To establish a serial port connection: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. 4. Tap Add new device. The MC75A begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. 5. Select a device from the list. 6. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. NOTE 1. If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Enter the Passcode and the tap Next. The device is added to the Bluetooth list. 8. In the device list, tap the serial device. The Partnership Settings window displays. 9. Select the Serial Port checkbox. 7. 10. Tap Save. 11. Tap COM Ports tab. 12. Tap New Outgoing Port. The add device window appears. 13. Select the serial device in the list and then tap Next. 14. Select a COM port from the drop-down list. 15. Tap Finish. NOTE No connection is made at this point. An application must open the selected COM port to trigger Microsoft Bluetooth stack to open the connection. 6-12 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide ActiveSyncUsingSerialPortServices Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection. You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection: Before setting up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection, configure the Bluetooth function of your device. NOTE For additional security, disable network bridging on the computer (specifically, bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter) before connecting to the computer to pass though to the Internet or a network. For more information on network bridging, see Windows Help on your computer. The instructions below are for computers that support the Windows XP SP2 or later version operating system. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. On the computer, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 4. Double-click Bluetooth Devices. 5. On the Options tab, select the Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer checkboxes. AF 1. Figure6-11Computer Bluetooth Devices Window 6. On the COM Ports tab, click Add. 7. Select the Incoming (device initiates the connection) option, then click OK. Note the number of the COM port that was added. 8. Click OK. 9. Click Start > All Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. 10. Click File > Connection Settings. Figure6-12ActiveSync Connection Settings UsingBluetooth 6-13 11. On the Allow connections to one of the following drop-down list, select the COM port with the number you AF noted earlier. 12. On the MC75A, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. 13. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Synchronization is automatically initiated. The ActiveSync icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen. If an Authentication is required, the Enter Passcode screen appears, type an alphanumeric passkey (PIN code), then tap Next; enter the same passkey on the other device. The passkey is recommended for enhanced security. Your passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters. If you do not want to use a passkey, tap Next. 14. To disconnect the ActiveSync connection, tap the ActiveSync icon on the Today screen. 15. Tap Disconnect. PhoneBookAccessProfileServices Phone Book Access profile (PBAP) is used to synchronize contacts between a remote device and the MC75A. To establish an PBAP synchronization: 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices. 2. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connection tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. 4. Tap Add New Device.The MC75A searches for a Bluetooth device, such as a Car Kit. 5. Select a device from the list. 6. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. NOTE 7. If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Enter the Passcode and the tap Next. The device is added to the Bluetooth list. 6-14 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 8. A dialog box appears requesting if you want to transfer contacts to the car kit. 9. Select Yes or No. 10. If Yes is selected, contacts from the MC75A are transferred to the car kit. Dial-UpNetworkingServices Dial-up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC75A and use the MC75A as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP. Before setting up dial-up networking, obtain dial-up information and other necessary settings (username, password and domain name, if required) for the office network or ISP. To create a new Bluetooth connection: Ensure the MC75A is discoverable and connectable. 2. On the PC or laptop, set up Bluetooth according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 3. On the PC or laptop Bluetooth software, search for the MC75A and select the Dial-up Networking service. 4. Using dial-up software on the PC or laptop, connect to the MC75A. 5. The MC75A phone function dials the ISP number and connects to the ISP. 6. To verify, on the PC or laptop, launch Internet Explorer and open a web site. AF ConnecttoaHIDDevice 1. The MC75A can connect to an Human Interface Device (HID) device such as a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. 2. Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes. 3. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. 5. Tap Add new device. The MC75A begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. 6. Select a HID device from the list. 7. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. Refer to the device’s User Manuals for more information. 1. NOTE 8. If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the HID device. A2DP/AVRCPServices A2DP/AVRCP is used to connect to a high-quality stereo headset: 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. 2. Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes. 3. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. UsingBluetooth 6-15 5. Tap Add new device. The MC75A begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. 6. Select a stereo headset from the list. 7. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. Refer to the device’s User Manuals for more information. NOTE 8. If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the stereo headset. For stereo headsets that can use hands-free services, connect to the hands-free service after connecting to the A2DP service: Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth icon > Devices tab. 2. Tap Add new device. The MC75A begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. 3. Select a stereo headset from the list. 4. Tap Next. The Enter Passcode window appears. Refer to the device’s User Manuals for more information. If Smart-pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre-defined PINs, the Enter Passcode window does not appear. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the stereo headset. 5. AF NOTE 1. 6-16 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide UsingStoneStreetOneBluetoothStack The following sections provide information on using the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack. TurningtheBluetoothRadioModeOnandOff Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC75A. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity. To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use. NOTE DisablingBluetooth EnablingBluetooth AF To disable Bluetooth, tap the Connection icon on the Status bar and select Wireless Manager in the Connectivity dialog box. Tap the blue Bluetooth bar to turn off the Bluetooth radio. To enable Bluetooth, tap the Connection icon on the Status bar and select Wireless Manager in the Connectivity dialog box. Tap the blue Bluetooth bar to turn on the Bluetooth radio. Modes WizardMode The BTExplorer application has two modes for managing Bluetooth connections: Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode. The Wizard Mode is for novice Bluetooth users and the Explorer Mode is for experienced Bluetooth users. To switch between modes, select View > Wizard Mode or View > Explorer Mode. Wizard Mode provides a simple process for discovering and connecting to Bluetooth devices. Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections. NOTE Wizard Mode shows the devices and services in a simple Favorites view created by following the step-by-step wizard. ExplorerMode The Explorer Mode window is easy to navigate and provides greater control to users familiar with Bluetooth. The menu bar provides quick access to the options and tools used to connect to devices. To access Explorer Mode, tap View > Explorer Mode. Figure6-13Explorer Mode Window UsingBluetooth 6-17 You can also use the “tap and hold” technique to view available options. Scroll bars and view options are similar to those on the Windows desktop. The tree structure lists the following sub-items: AF • Local Device - This device • Remote Device - Other Bluetooth devices • Trusted Devices - Bonded (paired) Bluetooth devices • Untrusted Devices - Discovered devices that are not bonded • Favorites - Selected services that are set as Favorite for quick access. NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections. DiscoveringBluetoothDevice(s) The MC75A can receive information from discovered devices without bonding. However, once bonded, the MC75A and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on. See Bonding with Discovered Device(s) on page 6-32 for more information. To find Bluetooth devices in the area: 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. 2. Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes. 3. Ensure that the require profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 4. Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet (10 meters) of one another. 5. Tap Start > BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears. NOTE 6. If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. Tap Menu > New Connection.The New Connection Wizard appears. T 6-18 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure6-14BTExplorer Window Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop-down list and tap Next. NOTE BTExplorer searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. 8. If a device discovery action has not been previously performed, a device discovery is automatically initiated. If a device discovery has previously been performed, the device discovery process is skipped, and the previously found list of devices displays. To start a new device discovery, tap and hold in the window and select Discover Devices from the pop-up menu. AF 7. Figure6-15Discover Devices Dialog Box The discovered devices display in the Select Remote Device window. Figure6-16Select Remote Device Window Select a device from the list and tap Next. The MC75A searches for services on the selected Bluetooth device. AF 9. UsingBluetooth 6-19 Figure6-17Device Services If the MC75A discovers a service but the service is not supported, the service icon is grayed-out. NOTE 10. Select a service from the list and press Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. Figure6-18Connection Favorite Options Window 11. In the Favorite Name text box, enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window. 6-20 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 12. Tap Next. The Connection Summary window appears. 13. Tap Connect to add the service to the Favorite window and connect to the service. AvailableServices NOTE AF Figure6-19Favorites Window Some devices might not require a PIN. This depends upon the device’s authentication. See the following sections for information on available services. FileTransferServices Shared folders are a security risk. NOTE To transfer files between the MC75A and another Bluetooth enabled device: 1. Ensure that OBEX File Transfer profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. NOTE 2. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device. 3. Select the device and tap Next. The Select Remote Service window appears. 4. Tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 5. Tap Next. The Connection Summary window appears. 6. Tap Connect. The remote device’s accessible folders appear. Figure6-20File Transfer Window Double-tap the file to copy. The Save Remote File window appears. AF 7. UsingBluetooth 6-21 Figure6-21Save Remote File Window Tap and hold on the file. A pop-up menu appears. 9. Select the action to perform: 8. • New - create a new file or folder on the remote device • Delete - delete the selected file on the remote device. • Get File - copy the file from the remote device to the MC75A. • Put File - copy a file from the MC75A to the remote device. CreatingaNewFileorFolder To create a new folder or file on the remote device: 1. Tap and hold on the screen and select New > Folder or New > File. The Create New Folder or Create New File window appears. 2. Enter the name for the new folder or file. 3. Tap OK to create the new folder or file on the remote device. 6-22 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide DeletingaFile To delete a file from the remote device: 1. Tap and hold on the file to delete and select Delete. 2. In the Delete Remote Device File dialog box tap Yes. GettingaFile To copy a file from a remote device: Double-tap or tap and hold on the file and select Get. The Save Remote File window appears. 2. Navigate to the directory to save the file. 3. Tap Save. The file is transferred from the remote device to the MC75A. CopyingaFile AF To copy a file to a remote device: 1. 1. Tap Action > Put. The Send Local File window appears. 2. Navigate to the directory to save the file and select a file. 3. Tap Open. The file copies from the MC75A to the remote device. ConnectingtotheInternetUsinganAccessPoint This section explains how to access a Bluetooth-enabled LAN access point (AP) for a network connection. Use Internet Explorer to connect to a server. Ensure the MC75A is discoverable and connectable. See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 3. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth AP. NOTE 1. If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. 4. Select the Personal Area Network or Network Access service and select Connect from the pop-up menu. The MC75A connects with the access point. 5. Tap Start > Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer window appears. 6. In the address field, enter an internet address and tap the Enter button. The web page loads. NOTE Network Access profile is not supported. Dial-UpNetworkingServices Dial-up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC75A and use the MC75A as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP. Before setting up dial-up networking, obtain dial-up information and other necessary settings (username, password and domain name, if required) for the office network or ISP. To create a new Bluetooth connection: UsingBluetooth 6-23 Ensure the MC75A is discoverable and connectable. See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the Dial-Up Networking profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 3. Tap Menu > Settings > Services tab. 4. Tap Add button. 5. Select Dial-up networking Service. 6. Tap OK. The Edit Local Services window appears. AF 1. Figure6-22Edit Local Service Window In the Local COM Port drop-down list, select DUN1 for GSM configurations or WMP9 for CDMA configurations. 8. Tap OK twice. 9. On the PC or laptop, set up Bluetooth according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 7. 10. On the PC or laptop Bluetooth software, search for the MC75A and select the Dial-up Networking service. 11. Using dial-up software on the PC or laptop, connect to the MC75A. 12. The MC75A phone function dials the ISP number and connects to the ISP. 13. To verify, on the PC or laptop, launch Internet Explorer and open a web site. ObjectExchangePushServices Object Exchange (OBEX) is a set of protocols that allows sharing objects such as Contacts or pictures using Bluetooth. To exchange contact information with another Bluetooth enabled device: 1. Ensure the MC75A is discoverable and connectable. See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the OBEX Object Push profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. NOTE 3. If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device. 6-24 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 4. Select the device and tap Next. 5. Select the OBEX Object Push service and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears. 6. In the Action drop-down list, select one of the following options: Send Contact Information, Swap Contact Information, Fetch Contact Information, or Send a Picture. SendingaContact To send a contact to another device: Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears. AF 1. Prior to sending and receiving contacts, a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact. NOTE Figure6-23OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Send Contact Information. 3. Tap . The Select Contact Entry window appears. Figure6-24Select Contact Entry Window 4. Select a contact to send to the other device. 5. Tap OK. 6. Tap OK to send the contact to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact. A Send Contact dialog appears. UsingBluetooth 6-25 7. Tap Ok. SwappingContacts To swap contacts with another device: NOTE Prior to swapping contacts, a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact. Ensure that the MC75A is connectable. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears. AF 1. Figure6-25OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Swap Contact Information. 3. Tap . The Select Contact Entry window appears. Figure6-26Select Contact Entry Window 4. Select a contact to send to the other device. 5. Tap OK. 6. Tap OK to swap contacts with the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact. 7. Tap Ok. 6-26 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide FetchingaContact To fetch a contact from another device: NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts, a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact. Ensure that the MC75A is connectable. Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears. AF 1. Figure6-27OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Fetch Contact information. 3. Tap OK. The contact on the other device is copied. SendingaPicture To send a picture to another device: Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect. The OBEX Object Push window appears. 1. Figure6-28OBEX Object Push Window 2. In the Action: drop-down list, select Send A Picture. 3. Tap . The Send Local Picture window appears. Figure6-29Send Local Picture Window UsingBluetooth 6-27 Navigate to the picture to send to the other device. 5. Tap Open. 6. Tap OK to send the picture to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the picture. A Send Picture dialog appears. 7. Tap Ok. HeadsetServices AF 4. To connect to a Bluetooth headset: Ensure the MC75A is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the Headset Audio Gateway service is enabled on the MC75A (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Services Tab on page 6-34 for more information. 3. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth headset. 4. Select the device and tap Next. 1. 5. Select the Headset service name and select Connect. A beep is heard in the headset. Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device. NOTE When using a Bluetooth headset with Headset Services, you cannot accept or end a call from the headset. You must accept or end a call on the MC75A. 6. Press the call button on the headset to accept the connection. System audio is heard on the Bluetooth headset.. 7. When a call is received on the MC75A, tap the Accept button on the MC75A to answer the call. If the call button is pressed, the Bluetooth connection is disconnected. NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to. If problems occur while connecting to the headset, place the headset in discovery mode. Refer to the headset user manual for more information. 6-28 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Hands-freeServices To connect to a Bluetooth headset: NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to. If problems occur while connecting to the headset, place the headset in discovery mode. Refer to the headset user manual for more information. Only WAN audio is routed to the headset. System audio is still emitted through the MC75A speaker. You can accept calls and re-dial using the Hands-free profile. Hands-free profile does not support 3-way calling. Ensure the MC75A is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the Hands Free profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 3. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth hands-free headset. 4. Select the hand-free device and tap Next. 5. Select the Hands-free service name and select Connect. The MC75A connects to the headset. Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device. 6. During an active connection, the MC75A cannot go into suspend mode when the Power Button is pressed. A message appears notifying the user. AF 1. Once the WAN call is disconnected (with Hands-free profile) the Power button is enabled. Headset icon Figure6-30WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box SerialPortServices Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection. Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To establish a serial port connection: 1. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth serial device. 2. Select the device and tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. UsingBluetooth 6-29 3. In the Local COM Port: drop-down list select a COM port. 4. Tap Finish. ActiveSyncUsingSerialPortServices NOTE By default, COM ports COM5, COM9, COM11, COM21, COM22 and COM23 are Bluetooth virtual ports. If an application opens one of these ports, the Bluetooth driver activates and guides you through a Bluetooth connection. AF Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection. You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. Figure6-31ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PC To establish an ActiveSync connection: Ensure that the Sync profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 2. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device, such as a PC. In the drop-down list select ActiveSync via Bluetooth. 3. Select the device and tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 1. 4. Tap Connect. The Remote Service Connection window appears. Figure6-32Remote Service Connection Window 5. In the Service Type drop-down list, select Active Sync. 6-30 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 6. Tap OK. The MC75A connects the PC and an ActiveSync session begins. 7. Tap Finish. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 8. To end the session, tap the ActiveSync icon in the Favorite window and select Disconnect from the pop-up window. PersonalAreaNetworkServices NOTE This profile supports Ad-hoc and PAN User. Network Access Profile is not supported. Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate, or play multi-player games. To establish a Personal Area Network connection: Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 2. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device. 3. Select the device and tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 4. Tap Next. The Connection Summary window appears. 5. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the Bluetooth device. AF 1. IrMCSynchronizationServices IrMC Synchronization is used to synchronize PIM contacts between a remote device and the MC75A. To establish an IrMC synchronization: Ensure the MC75A is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the Sync profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 3. Tap Menu > Settings > Services tab. 4. Tap Add button. 1. 5. Select IrMC Synchronization. 6. Tap OK. The Edit Local Services window appears. 7. Tap OK twice. 8. Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device, such as a Car Kit. 9. Select the device and tap Next. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 10. Tap and hold IrMA Synchronization and select Connect in the pop-up menu. NOTE To automatically transfer contact with a Car Kit, ensure that the IrMC Synchronization service is enabled on the MC75A. A2DP/AVRCPServices A2DP/AVRCP is used to connect to a high-quality stereo headset: UsingBluetooth 6-31 Ensure the MC75A is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode. See the devices user manual for instructions. 3. Ensure that the A2DP/AVRCP profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 4. Tap Menu > Settings > Services tab. 5. Tap Add button. 6. Select Advanced Audio Distribution Services. 7. Tap OK. The Edit Local Services window appears. 8. Tap OK twice. 9. Tap Menu > New Connection. 1. AF 10. Select Connect to High-Quality Audio from the drop-down list. 11. Tap Next. 12. Select the device and tap Next. 13. Enter the PIN Code for the remote device and then tap OK. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 14. Tap Next. 15. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the high-quality audio headset. For stereo headsets that can use hands-free services, connect to the hands-free service after connecting to the A2DP service: Tap Menu > New Connection. 2. Select Connect to Headset from the drop-down list. 3. Tap Next. 4. Select the stereo headset and tap Next. 5. Select the Hands-Free unit service and then tap Next. 6. Tap Next. 7. Tap Connect. 1. ConnecttoaHIDDevice The MC75A can connect to an Human Interface Device (HID) device such as a Bluetooth keyboard: 1. Ensure the MC75A is connectable (required when automatic re-connect is initiated). See Device Info Tab on page 6-34. 2. Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode. See the device user manual for instructions. 3. Ensure that the HID Client profile is enabled on the MC75A. See Profiles Tab on page 6-45 for more information. 6-32 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 4. Tap Menu > New Connection. 5. Select Explore Services on Remote Device from the drop-down list. 6. Tap Next. 7. Select the device and tap Next. 8. Select the service and tap Next. 9. The Connection Favorite Options window appears. 10. Tap Next. BondingwithDiscoveredDevice(s) 11. Tap Connect. The MC75A connects to the HID device. AF A bond is a relationship created between the MC75A and another Bluetooth device in order to exchange information in a secure manner. Creating a bond involves entering the same PIN on the two devices. After creating a bond and turning on the Bluetooth radios, the devices recognize the bond and can exchange information without re-entering a PIN. To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device: NOTE If favorite connections have already been created, the Favorites screen displays. If no favorite connections have been created, the New Connection Wizard screen displays. Tap Start > BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears. 2. Tap Menu > New Connection. The New Connection Wizard window appears. 3. In the drop-down list, select Pair with Remote Device. 4. Tap Next. The Select Remote Device window appears. Devices discovered previously are listed to save time. To start a new device discovery, tap and hold on the list area and select Discover Devices from the pop-up menu. NOTE 1. Figure6-33Select Remote Device Window 5. Select a device from the list and tap Next. The PIN Code Request window appears. Figure6-34Connection Favorite Options Window UsingBluetooth 6-33 In the PIN Code field, enter the PIN code. 7. Tap OK. The Pairing Status window displays. 8. Tap Finish. The devices are successfully paired. The device name moves to the Trusted Devices window. DeletingaBondedDevice AF 6. To delete a device no longer needed: Tap Start > BTExplorer. The BTExplorer window appears. 2. Tap Menu > Trusted Devices. The Trusted Devices window appears. 3. Tap and hold on the device select Delete Link Key in the pop-up menu. 4. A confirmation dialog appears. Tap Yes. 1. AcceptingaBond When a remote device wants to bond with the MC75A, enter a PIN when requested to grant permission. Ensure that the MC75A is set to discoverable and connectable. See Bluetooth Settings on page 6-34. When prompted to bond with the remote device the PIN Code Request window appears. 1. Figure6-35PIN Code Request Window 6-34 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide 2. In the PIN Code: text box, enter the same PIN entered on the device requesting the bond. The PIN must be between 1 and 16 characters. 3. In the Device Name: text box, edit the name of the device requesting the bond, if desired. 4. Tap OK to create the bond. The MC75A can now exchange information with the other device. BluetoothSettings Use the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation of the BTExplorer application. Tap Menu > Settings. The BTExplorer Settings window appears. DeviceInfoTab AF Use the Device Info tab to configure the MC75A’s Bluetooth connection modes. Figure6-36BTExplorer Settings - Device Info Tab Table6-3Device Info Tab Data Item Device Name Description Displays the name of the MC75A. Select whether or not the MC75A is discoverable by other Bluetooth devices. Connectable Mode Select whether or not the MC75A is connectable by other Bluetooth devices. Discoverable Mode ServicesTab NOTE Ensure that the MC75A is discoverable and connectable when remote devices use MC75A services. Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services. Figure6-37BTExplorer Settings - Services Tab To add a service: Tap Add. The Add Local Service window displays. AF 1. UsingBluetooth 6-35 Figure6-38Add Local Service Window In the list, select a service to add. 2. 3. Tap OK. The Edit Local Service window displays for the selected service. 4. Select the appropriate information and then tap OK. See the following sections for information on the available services. Dial-UpNetworkingService Dial-up Networking allows other Bluetooth devices to access a dial-up modem. T 6-36 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure6-39BTExplorer Settings - Dial-up Networking Information Table6-4Dial-up Networking Information Data Description AF Item Service Name Displays the name of the service. Service Security Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Local COM Port Select the COM port. Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate. Local Port Options Select the port option. FileTransferService File transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files. Figure6-40BTExplorer Settings - File Transfer Information Table6-5File Transfer Information Data Description AF Item UsingBluetooth 6-37 Service Name Displays the name of the service. Service Security Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Root Directory Select the directory that other Bluetooth devices can access. File Permissions Select the file permissions for the selected directory. Check the appropriate box to grant read access, write access, and delete access. Hands-FreeAudioGatewayService Hands-Free Service Audio Gateway allows connection to hands-free devices. Figure6-41BTExplorer Settings - Hands-Free Audio Gateway Table6-6Hands-Free Audio Gateway Data item Service Name Description Lists the name of the audio service. 6-38 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide HeadsetAudioGatewayService AF Figure6-42BTExplorer Settings - Headset Audio Gateway Headset Service Audio Gateway allows connection to headset devices. Table6-7Headset Audio Gateway Data Item Service Name IrMCSynchronizationService Description Lists the name of the audio service. The IrMC Synchronization service used to synchronize PIM contacts between a remote device and the MC75A. Figure6-43BTExplorer Settings - IrMC Synchronization UsingBluetooth 6-39 Table6-8IrMC Synchronization Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service. Service Security Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Phonebook Select the Phonebook checkbox to allow synchronization with the MC75A’s contacts. Select Read, Write, Create and/or Delete to allow phonebook permissions. OBEXObjectPushService AF OBEX Object Push allows other Bluetooth devices to push contacts, business cards, pictures, appointments, and tasks to the MC75A. Figure6-44BTExplorer Settings - OBEX Exchange Information Table6-9OBEX Exchange Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service. Service Security Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Do not allow clients to push objects Disables clients from pushing objects to the MC75A. Inbox Directory Select a directory where another Bluetooth device can store files. PersonalAreaNetworkingService Personal Area Networking hosts a Personal Area Network which allows communication with other Bluetooth devices. Figure6-45BTExplorer Settings - Personal Area Networking Table6-10Personal Area Networking Data Service Name Service Security Support Group Ad-Hoc Networking SerialPortService Description AF Item 6-40 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Displays the name of the service. Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Select to enable Ad-Hoc networking. Serial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports. Figure6-46BTExplorer Settings - Serial Port Services UsingBluetooth 6-41 Table6-11Serial Port Services Data Item Description Displays the name of the service. Service Security Select the type of security from the drop-down list. Options are None, Authenticate, or Authenticate/Encrypt. Local COM Port Select the COM port. Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate. Local Port Options Select the port option. AdvancedAudioDistributionService Service Name AF Advanced Audio Distribution hosts connects from Bluetooth devices supporting high-quality stereo audio. Figure6-47BTExplorer Settings - Advanced Audio Distribution Table6-12Advanced Audio Distribution Data Item Service Name Description Lists the name of the audio service. 6-42 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide AudioVideoRemoteControlService Audio Video Remote Control hosts connections from Bluetooth devices supporting audio remote-control functionality. AF Figure6-48BTExplorer Settings - Audio Video Remote Control Table6-13Audio Video Remote Control Data Item Service Name SecurityTab Description Lists the name of the audio service. Security settings allows you to set global security policies for Bluetooth. Note that these settings are only active on local Services that are set to Authenticate or Authenticate/Encryption. You can set authentication on local Services under the Services tab. To adjust the security settings for an individual service, select the Services tab first, then select the individual service, then Properties. Figure6-49BTExplorer Settings - Security Tab NOTE To use PIN Code, select Authenticate or Authenticate/Encrypt from the Service Security drop-down list on each local service. UsingBluetooth 6-43 Table6-14Security Tab Data Item Description Select for automatic use of the PIN code entered in the PIN Code text box. It is recommended not to use this automatic PIN code feature. See Security on page 6-2 for more information. PIN Code Enter the PIN code. Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Connections Select to enable or disable encryption on all outgoing connections to other Bluetooth devices. DiscoveryTab AF Use the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices. Use PIN Code (Incoming Connection) Figure6-50BTExplorer Settings - Discovery Tab Table6-15Discovery Tab Data Item Description Inquiry Length Sets the amount of time the MC75A takes to discover Bluetooth devices in the area. Name Discovery Mode Select either Automatic or Manual to automatically attempt to discover a Bluetooth device's name after finding the device. Discovered Devices - Delete Devices Deletes all discovered devices and link keys from memory. Discovered Devices - Delete Linked Keys Removes all pairing from remote Bluetooth devices, and makes them all un-trusted. VirtualCOMPortTab Virtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports. Check the appropriate checkbox to use the port as a virtual COM port. When finished, choose Apply to enforce changes, or Revert to restore the original settings. Figure6-51BTExplorer Settings - Virtual COM Port Tab Table6-16Virtual COM Port Tab Data COM5:Bluetooth COM9:Bluetooth COM11:Bluetooth COM21:Bluetooth COM22:Bluetooth HIDTab Enable or disable COM Port 5. Enable or disable COM Port 9. Enable or disable COM Port 11. Enable or disable COM Port 21. Enable or disable COM Port 22. Enable or disable COM Port 23. COM23:Bluetooth Description AF Item 6-44 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Use the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the protocols and procedures to be used to implement HID capabilities. Provides support for devices such as mice, joysticks, keyboards. Figure6-52BTExplorer Settings - HID Tab Table6-17HID Tab Data Enable Key Repeat Delay Rate ProfilesTab Description AF Item UsingBluetooth 6-45 Enables key repeat functionality. To increase key repeat delay, drag the Delay slider to the right. To decrease key repeat delay, drag the Delay slider to the left. To increase key repeat speed, drag the Rate slider to the left. To decrease key repeat speed, drag the Rate slider to the right. Use the Profile tab to load or remove Bluetooth services profiles. If a profile is not used, it can be removed to save memory. Figure6-53BTExplorer Settings - Profile Tab 1. Tap a check box next to the profile to load (activate). The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed. 2. Tap Select All to select all profiles or tap Deselect All to deselect all profiles. 3. Tap Apply to activate the profiles and then Close to exit the application. 6-46 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Figure6-54BTExplorer Settings - System Parameters Tab item Page Timeout Link Supervision Timeout Description Sets the amount of time the MC75A searches for a device before moving on the next device. Sets the amount of time that the MC75A will wait for a device to come back into range after it has gone out of range. If the device does not come back into range by the set time, the MC75A drops the connection. MiscellaneousTab AF Table6-18System Parameters Tab Data SystemParametersTab Figure6-55BTExplorer Settings - Miscellaneous Tab UsingBluetooth 6-47 Table6-19Miscellaneous tab Data Item Description Select the connection type to highlight when connected. In the Wizard Mode, the only options are Favorites or None. In the Explorer Mode the options are None, Tree View Only, List View Only, or Tree and List View. Apply Text Style Select the text style to apply to the connection text. Apply Text Color Select the text color to apply to the connection text. AF Highlight Connections D AF 6-48 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Introduction AF Chapter7Accessories MC75A accessories, listed below, provide a variety of product support capabilities. Table7-1MC75A Accessories Accessory Cradles CRD7X00-1000RR Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle PartNumber Description Charges the MC75A main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes the MC75A with a host computer through a USB connection. CRD7000-4000ER Charges the MC75A main battery and connects the MC75A with an Ethernet network. Four Slot Charge Only Cradle CRD7X00-4000CR Charges up to four MC75A devices. VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle VCD7X00-P000R Installs in a vehicle and charges the MC75A main battery and a spare battery. Provides serial data communication between an MC75A and an external device. Four Slot Battery Charger SAC7X00-4000CR Charges up to four MC75A spare batteries. Includes an MC75A shim. Serial Charging Cable 25-102776-01R Provides power to the MC75A and serial communication with a host computer. USB Charging Cable 25-102775-01R Provides power to the MC75A and USB communication with a host computer. Charge Only Cable 25-95214-02R Provides power to the MC75A. Auto Charge Cable 25-70979-01R Charges the MC75A using a vehicle’s cigarette lighter. Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Chargers Cables 7-2 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide Table7-1MC75A Accessories (Continued) Accessory PartNumber Description DEX Cable 25-76793-01R Connects the MC75A to a vending machine. Modem Inverter Cables 25-70924-03R Modem inverter cable. O’Neil Printer Cable 25-91519-01R Printer cable for O’Neil printers. Zebra Printer Cable 25-91518-01R Printer cable Zebra Road Warrior printers. Zebra Printer Cable 25-91515-01R Printer cable for Zebra QL printers. Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) MSR7000-100R Snaps on to the MC75A and adds magstripe read capabilities. Debit Card Reader DCR7X00-100R Allows easy data capture with the swipe of a magnetic stripe card and personal identification number (PIN) entry using a numeric keypad. Snap-on Mobile Payment Module with Chip and PIN DCR7X00-200R Allows easy data capture with magnetic stripe cards, EMV compliant Chip and PIN cards and personal identification number (PIN) entry using a numeric keypad. Modem Dongle MDM9000-100R Provides modem connectivity. Spare 3600 mAh lithium-ion battery BTRY-MC7XEAB00 Replacement 3600 mAh battery. Spare 4800 mAh lithium-ion battery BTRY-MC7XEAB0H Optional 4800 mAh battery. AF Miscellaneous BTRY-KT-1R5X-MC7XR Replacement 3600 mAh battery and battery door. Battery Kit for 4800 mAh battery BTRY-KT-2R5X-MC7XR Replacement 4800 mAh battery and battery door. Headset 50-11300-050R Use in noisy environments. Belt Mounted Rigid Holster SG-MC70011110-01R Clips onto belt to hold the MC75A when not in use. Fabric Holster SG-MC7521215-01R Soft holder for added protection. Stylus Stylus-00002-03R Replacement stylus (3-pack). Wall Mounting Kit 8710-050006-01R Use for wall mounting the four slot cradles. Screen Protector KT-67525-01R Package of 3 screen protectors. Software Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs), available at: http://support.symbol.com. Battery Kit for 3600 mAh battery SingleSlotUSB/SerialCradle This section describes how to use a Single Slot USB/Serial cradle with the MC75A. For USB communication setup procedures refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide. Accessories 7-3 The Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle: • Provides 5.4 VDC power for operating the MC75A. • Synchronizes information between the MC75A and a host computer. Refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide for information on setting up a partnership between the MC75A and a host computer. • Charges the MC75A’s battery. • Charges a spare battery. ChargingtheMC75ABattery Connect the cradle to power. Insert the MC75A into the slot to begin charging. AF Charging/Battery Status LED Figure7-1MC75A Battery Charging ChargingtheSpareBattery Spare Battery Figure7-2Spare Battery Charging Spare Battery Charging LED 7-4 MC75AEnterpriseDigitalAssistantUserGuide BatteryChargingIndicators The Single Slot USB/Serial Cradle charges the MC75A’s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously. The MC75A’s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC75A. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7 for charging status indications. The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle. See Table 7-2 for charging status indications. The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than seven hours. ChargingTemperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A. AF 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 on page 1-7 and Table 7-2. Table7-2 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators SpareBatteryLED (oncradle) Off Battery is not charging; battery is not inserted correctly in the cradle; cradle is not powered Spare battery is charging. Charging complete. Slow Blinking Amber Solid Amber Indication Fast Blinking Amber Charging error.
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