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ii MC65 User Guide © 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. ar y The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis.
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ar y Table of Contents in Patents.................................................................................................................................................. ii Revision History .................................................................................................................................... iii xi xi xii xii xiv xiv xv xv Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction ......................................................................................................
vi MC65 User Guide 1-12 1-12 1-12 1-14 1-14 1-15 Chapter 2: Using the MC65 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... Finger Scrolling .................................................................................................................................... Home Screens .......................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Scanning Considerations ............................................................................................................... Imager Scanning ............................................................................................................................ Digital Camera Scanning ............................................................................................................... Using Voice-Over-IP ............................................................
viii MC65 User Guide in ar y Establishing an CDMA Data Connection ............................................................................................. Ending a Data Connection ............................................................................................................. Configuring a GSM Data Connection ............................................................................................. MC65 Settings .......................................................................
Table of Contents el im in ar y Charging Temperature ............................................................................................................. Four Slot Charge Only Cradle ............................................................................................................. Charging ........................................................................................................................................ Battery Charging Indicators ................................
x MC65 User Guide 7-10 7-11 7-11 7-12 Appendix A: Technical Specifications MC65 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................ MC65 ............................................................................................................................................. MC65 Accessory Specifications ..........................................................................................................
ar y About This Guide in Introduction This guide provides information about using the MC65 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) and accessories. Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens. el im NOTE Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC65 provides information for specific user needs, and includes: • MC65 Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the MC65 EDA up and running. • MC65 User Guide - describes how to use the MC65 EDA.
xii MC65 User Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations: MC659B Radios Display Memory WLAN: 802.11 a/b/g WPAN: Bluetooth v2.1 EDR WWAN: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/ CDMA GPS: SiRF III 3.5” QVGA Color 128 MB RAM/ 256 MB Flash Data Capture Options 1D laser scanner, 2D imager, 1D laser scanner and camera or 2D imager and camera Operating System Windows Mobile 6.
About This Guide OEM Version To determine the OEM software version: To determine the Fusion software version: in Fusion Software ar y Tap Start > Settings > System tab > System Information icon > System tab. Pr el im Tap Wireless Strength icon > Wireless Status > Versions. Phone Software To determine the Phone software version: Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Options > PhoneInfo tab or Start > Setting > Settings > PhoneInfo icon.
MC65 User Guide ar y xiv Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: in • Chapter 1, Getting Started provides information on getting the MC65 up and running for the first time. • Chapter 2, Using the MC65 provides basic instructions for using the MC65, including powering on and resetting the MC65, and entering and capturing data. el im • Chapter 3, Using GPS Navigation provides information about GPS navigation with the MC65.
About This Guide xv • 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: • Lists of alternatives ar y • Action items • Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential • Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
MC65 User Guide • Software type and version number. NEED WAN DRAWING ar y Manufacturing label Motorola responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. 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.
ar y Chapter 1 Getting Started in Introduction This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MC65 and explains how to set up the MC65 for the first time.
1-2 MC65 User Guide Battery Battery Latch Handstrap Speaker ar y Camera Flash Camera Stylus Stylus Clip Action Button Scan/Action Button el im Exit Window in Microphone Figure 1-2 MC65 Rear View Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the MC65 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping.
Getting Started 1-3 Accessories Table 1-1 lists the accessories available for the MC65 EDA. Table 1-1 MC65 Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Cradles CRD5500-1000UR Charges the MC65 main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes the MC65 with a host computer through a USB connection. Single Slot Ethernet/Modem/USB Cradle CRD5500-1000XR Charges the MC65 main battery and a spare battery. Synchronizes the MC65 with a host computer through an Ethernet, Modem or USB connection.
1-4 MC65 User Guide Table 1-1 MC65 Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description Screen Protector KT-67525-01R Package of 3 screen protectors. Software - Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDKs), available at: http://support.symbol.com. ar y Getting Started To start using the MC65 for the first time: • Install a microSD card (optional) • Install the SIM card (GSM only) • Install the main battery pack. • Power on the MC65. Installing a microSD Card in • Charge the MC65.
Getting Started 5. 1-5 Insert the microSD card into card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door. microSD card ar y Holding tab Figure 1-4 Insert microSD Card in Holder Close the card holder door and push down until it is securely into place. 7. Close SIM card holder door and slide down until it locks into place. 8. Close rubber access door. Installing the SIM Card GSM only. el im NOTE in 6.
MC65 User Guide ar y 1-6 Figure 1-5 Lifting the SIM Cover Insert the SIM card, as shown in Figure 1-6 ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door. el im in 4. Figure 1-6 Inserting the SIM Card Close SIM card holder door and slide down to lock into place. 6. Close the rubber access door. 7. Install the battery. Pr 5. NOTE For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings, refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide.
Getting Started 1-7 NEED WAN DRAWING Battery Release Latch Battery ar y 2 Figure 1-7 Inserting the Battery in 1 The MC65 powers up automatically after inserting the battery if the battery has been charged previously. CAUTION el im Charging the Battery Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 7-2.
1-8 MC65 User Guide The 2400 mAh battery fully charges in less than four hours and the 3600 mAh battery charges in less than six hours. Table 1-2 LED Charge Indicators Charging/Battery Status LED Indication MC65 is not charging. MC65 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) MC65 is charging. Solid Amber Charging complete.
Getting Started Repeat as the target moves around the screen, then tap the screen to continue. Pr el im in ar y 3.
1 - 10 MC65 User Guide Carrier Activation Upon start up, the MC65 looks for an installed SIM card. If an active SIM card is detected the MC65 provisions itself. After installing the SIM card, activate your mobile service connection. Tap Yes. el im Figure 1-8 Activation Screen in ar y If the ES400 does not find an active SIM Card, an activation screen appears on the screen to activate on a CDMA network. Call your carrier from an existing phone to request over-the-air activation.
Getting Started 1 - 11 NEED WAN DRAWING Battery Latch 1 1 ar y 2 Figure 1-9 Removing the Battery Lift the battery from the MC65. 4. Insert the replacement battery, bottom first, into the battery compartment in the back of the MC65. 5. Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps into place. in 3. el im The MC65 powers up after inserting the battery. Removing the microSD Card To remove an microSD card: Press the red Power button to suspend the MC65. 2. Remove the battery.
1 - 12 MC65 User Guide Battery Management Observe the following battery saving tips: • Leave the MC65 connected to AC power at all times when not in use. • Set the MC65 to turn off after a short period of non-use. • Set the backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use. Changing the Power Settings To set the MC65 to turn off after a short period of non-use: ar y • Turn off all wireless activities when not in use. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon > Advanced tab. 2.
Getting Started 1 - 13 To open Wireless Manager, tap Start > Settings > Connectivity > Wireless Manager > . ar y Select Wireless Manager. Figure 1-10 Wireless Manager Window Wireless connection options vary depending upon configurations. in NOTE To enable or disable a wireless connection, tap the specific button. el im To enable or disable all wireless connections, tap and hold the All button. Pr To configure settings for a connection, tap Menu.
1 - 14 MC65 User Guide Handstrap Replacement Removal To remove a handstrap from the MC65: Slide the handstrap clip out of the handstrap slot. 2. el im Figure 1-12 Handstrap Clip Removal in ar y 1. Remove the battery. CAUTION When removing handstrap pin, be carefully not to damage handstrap mounting area. Using a small flat screwdriver, push the head of the screwdriver between the handstrap pin and the bottom of the housing as shown below. 4.
2 3 4 el im Figure 1-13 Handstrap and Pin Removal in 1 ar y Getting Started 1 - 15 Repeat for the other side of the handstrap. 6. Remove pin from the handstrap. Pr 5. Figure 1-14 Pin Removal 7. Pull handstrap through handstrap slot. Installation To install a new handstrap: 1. Feed bottom end of handstrap into handstrap slot on the bottom of the MC65.
Figure 1-15 Feed handstrap into Handstrap Slot 2. Slide pin into bottom of handstrap. 3. Center the pin in the handstrap loop. NOTE Handstrap and pin should fit securely into the handstrap mounting area. When pulling on handstrap use enough force to engage pin into place. Pull handstrap so that the pin and bottom of handstrap slide into position in the mounting area. el im in 4.
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ar y Chapter 2 Using the MC65 in Introduction Finger Scrolling el im This chapter explains the buttons, status icons, and controls on the MC65, and provides basic instructions for using the MC65, including powering on and resetting the MC65, and entering and capturing data. Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down web pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list, file list, message list, calendar appointments list, and more.
MC65 User Guide Status Bar Tile Bar Open the Start Menu Tiles Figure 2-1 Windows Mobile Home Screen ar y Today Screen el im in Touch and hold the screen with your finger and move the Home screen up and down. As the application names move under the Information Status bar, information relevant to that application appear in the bar. Figure 2-2 Moving Today Screen Pr 2-2 You can also touch and hold the Information Status bar and move it up and down over an application name.
ar y Using the MC65 in Figure 2-3 Moving Information Status Bar Application Icon el im Application Information Figure 2-4 Information Bar Example To customize the Home screen, tap > Settings > Today. On the horizontal scroll, use Appearance to customize the background and the Items to change the display format. Pr Classic Today Screen The user can change the Today screen to the classic layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6.1.
MC65 User Guide To change to the classic view tap > Settings > Home > Items. ar y 2-4 Figure 2-6 Home Screen Settings Tap . in Deselect the Windows Default checkbox and select any of the other checkboxes. The task bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table 2-1. Icon el im Table 2-1 Task Tray Icons Name Description Wireless connection status Indicates WLAN signal strength. ActiveSync Active serial connection between the MC75A and the host computer.
Using the MC65 Table 2-2 Status Bar Icons Icon Description Notifications Backup battery low. Is there a backup battery???? Notification that one or more instant messages were received. ar y Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received. Notification that one or more voice messages were received. There are more notification icons than can be displayed. Tap to display remaining icons. Connectivity Connection is active. el im Connection is not active.
MC65 User Guide Table 2-2 Status Bar Icons (Continued) Icon Description WAN Call missed. Dialing while no SIM card is installed. ar y Voice call in progress. Calls are forwarded. Call on hold. in Speakerphone is on. Antenna/signal icon: wireless on/good signal. el im Antenna/signal icon: wireless off. Antenna/signal icon: no service or searching. HSDPA connecting. (GSM only) HSDPA in use. (GSM only) 3G connecting. (GSM only) 3G in use. (GSM only) Pr 2-6 GPRS connecting.
Using the MC65 2-7 Table 2-2 Status Bar Icons (Continued) Icon Description SIM Card not installed. (GSM only) Audio All sounds are on. ar y All sounds are off. Vibrate is on. Battery Main battery has a full charge. el im Main battery has a high charge. in Main battery is charging. Main battery has a medium charge. Main battery has a low charge. Main battery has a very low charge.
2-8 MC65 User Guide Tap to Open Date and Time Tap to Configure Cards Tap to Configure Card Settings Card Settings Tap to Open Email ar y Tap to Open Calendar Owner’s Company Name Owner’s Name Figure 2-9 Card Example in See for more information on the Enterprise Home screen. Refer to XXX on page XX for information on configuring the Program window. Program Shortcuts el im The Program Shortcut buttons provides easy access for four applications. Just tap the icon to launch the application.
Using the MC65 2-9 You can move often-used program and folder icons to the top of the Start screen for easy access. Press and hold the icon that you want to move. Drag the icon to a new location and release. Table 2-3 lists the default programs available on the ES400. Table 2-3 Programs on the Program Window Description Synchronize information between the ES400 and a host computer or the Exchange Server. Contacts Keep track of friends and colleagues.
2 - 10 MC65 User Guide Table 2-3 Programs on the Program Window (Continued) Name Description Icon Name Description View Microsoft®4 PowerPoint® slides and presentations. OneNote Mobile Create new notes or view existing notes. Word Mobile Create, view, and edit Microsoft® Word documents. Text Send an SMS text message. Tasks Keep track of your tasks. Internet Sharing Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the ES400's data connection.
Using the MC65 2 - 11 Table 2-3 Programs on the Program Window (Continued) Icon Name Rapid Deployment Client Description Facilitates software downloads from a Mobility Services Platform Console FTP server to the ES400. Refer to the ES400 Integrator Guide for more information. Camera Shutdown el im in Gallery Pr VideoShare Search Widget Office Mobile Adobe Reader SwitchUSB Name Description Install Microsoft application on the ES400.
2 - 12 MC65 User Guide Adjusting Volume To adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar: Tap the Speaker icon. The Volume dialog box appears. Figure 2-11 Volume Dialog Box in ar y 1. 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. el im 2. You can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds & Notifications window, or use the Up/Down button on the side of the MC65.
Using the MC65 2 - 13 Figure 2-13 Battery Icon on the Title Bar Also view the battery status using the Power window. Either: • Tap the Battery icon Figure 2-14 Settings Power Window el im Battery Reserve Options in ar y • Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon. If the charge of the battery reaches a critical threshold, the MC65 shuts down. This threshold can be changed but affects the amount of time that data can be retained. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon > RunTime tab.
Figure 2-16 RunTime Tab 3. Select one of the Battery Reserve Options. ar y 2 - 14 MC65 User Guide • Option 1: Minimum - After a low battery shutdown, data will be retained for minimum amount of time. in 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. Tap ok. el im 4.
Figure 2-18 Main Battery Temperature Warning Dialog Box The Temperature Warning dialog box remains visible until you tap Hide. in NOTE ar y Using the MC65 2 - 15 LED Indicators el im The MC65 has three LED indicators. The Scan/Decode LED indicates status for scanning. The Charging/Battery Status LED indicates battery charging and status.The Radio Status LED indicates WWAN radio status. Table 2-4 describes the LED indications.
2 - 16 MC65 User Guide Table 2-4 LED Indications (Continued) LED State Indication Fast Blinking Amber Charging error. Off Not charging. Single Blink Amber (when Power button pressed) Battery depleted. Blinking Amber (when Power button pressed) Battery over-temperature condition. ar y Radio Status LED (MC6574 only) Slow Blinking Green RF (WWAN) activity. Off No RF activity. For information about scanning/decoding, see Data Capture on page 2-40.
Using the MC65 2 - 17 Panel time-out settings. These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in Table 2-5 are subject to change/update. Table 2-5 Wake-up Default Settings Condition for Wake-up Power Button Automatic Time-out No Yes Mobile computer is inserted into a cradle. No Yes Mobile computer is removed from a cradle. No Yes Mobile computer is connected to a USB device. No Yes Mobile computer is disconnected from a USB device. No Yes A key is pressed.
Figure 2-20 Lock Screen to either the right or left side of the screen. el im in Drag ar y 2 - 18 MC65 User Guide Figure 2-21 Password Window Pr If a password is set up, enter the password and then tap to unlock and display the Home screen, tap to unlock and display the Contacts window, tap to unlock and display the Messaging window. NOTE You can make emergency calls even when the ES400 is locked. See XXXXXXXX for more information.
ar y Using the MC65 2 - 19 Figure 2-22 Password Window Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection. 3. From the drop-down list, select a time value for the protection to take affect after non-use. 4. From the Password type: drop-down list, select either Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric. 5. For a simple password, enter a four-digit password in the Password field. For a stronger password: in 2. Enter a seven character password in the Password: field.
ar y 2 - 20 MC65 User Guide Figure 2-24 Lock Window Slide the Lock button to the left or right. 2. Enter the password to un-lock the device. el im in 1. Figure 2-25 Enter Password Window Tap the Unlock icon. Pr 3. Motorola Locking With the Motorola Lock you can use a password or fingerprint swipe to un-lock the device. Tap > Lock.
ar y Using the MC65 2 - 21 Figure 2-26 Motorola Lock Settings Window Password Locking Tap Password type to toggle between Simple and Strong. 2. For a simple password: a. enter a four-digit password in the Password field. b. Re-enter the password in the Confirm: field. el im For a stronger password: c. Enter a seven character password in the Password: field.
2 - 22 MC65 User Guide Finger Swipe Locking To enable device un-locking using a fingerprint swipe: Tap Add fingerprint. ar y 1. in Figure 2-28 Add Fingerprint Window Select a finger and slide the fingerprint across the fingerprint reader in a downward motion starting at the bottom of the fingerprint. 3. When the fingerprint is read successfully, a green check mark appears in the first box. 4. Repeat swiping your fingerprint three more times. 5.
Figure 2-29 Figure 2-30 Motorola Lock Screen Tap Edit Lock Screen. el im Figure 2-31 Edit Lock Screen Window in You can change what information appears on the screen. ar y Using the MC65 2 - 23 Select the item to display on the Lock screen. A yellow target appears when the item is enabled. Tap when done. Audio Feedback To enable an audio sound to be heard upon a successful finger swipe: Tap Audio feedback.
2 - 24 MC65 User Guide Keypads The MC65 offers three types modular keypad configurations: Numeric, alpha-numeric and PIM. Numeric Keypad Configuration el im in ar y The numeric keypad contains application keys, scroll keys, and function keys. The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values. Note that an application can change keypad functions so the MC65’s keypad may not function exactly as described.