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1. Subject to technical changes 04 2015 FCC requirements to protect against high frequency interference This device has been tested and satisfies the limit values for a digital device of Class B according to Part 15 of the FCC Guideline These limit values were stipulated to guarantee appropriate protection against disturbances if the device is used in residential areas The device generates and uses radio frequency energy and may emit this energy This can have a disturbing effect on other radio frequencies if the device is not connected and used in accordance with the operating instructions A guarantee that no interference will arise for a certain installation cannot be given If the device causes interference to the radio or TV reception which can be recognised by switching the device on and off the interference should be eliminated by one or several of the following measures Re alignment or moving of the receiving antenna Enlarging the distance between device and receiver Connecting the device to a different socket than the one to which the receiver is connected A Advice from the dealer or a radio television technician Radio transmission devices Part 15 This device satisfies the requirements of Part 15 of the FCC Guidelines The operation of the device is based on the following two conditions The device may not cause any damaging interference The device must absorb all receiving int
2. Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon code Trioptic 39 Web code Chinese 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Stacked T 2D Codes TLC39 Composite AB Composite C Micro PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 QR Code Data Matrix microQR Maxi Code PDF 417 US Postnet US Planet UK 4 state Australian 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state USPS 4 state US4CB Aztec Subject to technical changes 16 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 3 3 Battery Battery Type B7 A2Z0 0011 Operating temperature During charging During discharging Storage temperature Relative air humidity Backup battery 3 4 External interfaces Restrictions Technical Data only rechargeable in safe range Lithium ions 3 7 V 4800 mAh 0 Cto 40 C 32 F to 104 F 20 Ctot 50 C 4 F to 122 F 20 Cto 50 C 4 F to 122 F 20 95 non condensing Ni MH battery rechargeable 2 4 V 15 mAh rechargeable Integrated in the device and replaceable only in the factory Operating of the 10 pin data interface is only permissible outside the hazardous area and only with devices specified by the manufacturer Operating of the headset port is only permissible outside the hazardous area and only with devices specified by the manufacturer
3. seen 13 3 2 6 Voice and data transmission Wireless WAN 13 3 2 7 Voice and data transmission Wireless DAN eee 13 3 2 8 Options for Data Capture eee eee eee 14 92 2 COCA RR 14 3 2 10 SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine eee eee eee 14 3 2 11 SE4500 1D 2D Imager Engine nn 14 3 2 12 Decodable barcode types nenne er 15 S BAY 2 EEE EEEE E EEE EEEE ES 17 3 4 External interfaces sse eee ee 17 4 Transpor and E c nennen 18 4 1 lici i AE NEE AE E A E EAT E P E A A EE A M 18 22 O TT 18 9 COMMISSION ING AE E E E E E O E 19 5 1 Requirements in potentially explosive atmosphere sene 19 ME lt c ere 22 So 10 10 M i E A A E E 22 5 4 X Handling access0nies sese eee eee eee 23 5 4 4 Handling the Baie sese eee 23 5 4 2 Handling the Micro SD card nnn nnns 32 5 4 3 Handling the SIM Gard 35 5 4 4 Replacing the Kevpad een 37 5 4 5 Removing replacing the screen protector eee eee 39 S MEME Sitio PO m E 40 SN CUNO OV ING c 40 5 5 2 DEVICE Center or mobile device Center eee eee 40 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Table of content Type BT A29 9 10 11 12 13 Sr ec E 41 6 1 Pia INSBEL ION m XY 41 SP WN T 41 603 NCSA EAN een re 42 A eT 42 0 92 HIH ee ee ee ee ee ee 42 6 4 Operation recommendations and requ
4. Supporting operating systems Windows Vista or Windows 7 For system requirements see Device Center on the Microsoft homepage Further information on Device Center can be found in the ZEBRA MC9500 K Integrator Guide or on the Microsoft homepage Subject to technical changes 40 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Em Type B7 A29 p 6 Operation The operator using an electric system in a potentially explosive environment must keep the accompanying operation equipment in a good condition operate and monitor it correctly and conduct the requisite services and repairs Before commissioning the MC95xx NI check that all components and documents are there 6 1 Final inspection The following aspects must be checked before putting the device into operation Check the MC95xxe NI for damage to display scanner window and the enclosure Check that the used battery is a certified one Make sure that the battery is changed and insert in the MC95xx9 NI Close the battery Y ww Y Check when use a screen protector that it is a certificated one 6 2 Handling Optimum standby position The recommended position for the mobile computer when not in use Right The Mobile Computer is protected from damage Wrong The Mobile Computer can be damaged by objects on the surface or may fall down Subject to technical changes 04 2015 41 64 Operation Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI P Type B7 A29 6 3 C
5. www bartec de homepage eng 10 unternehmen 10 unternehmen s 10 10 50 asp C 1 7 1 Resetting the Mobile Computer MC 95xx NI There are two resetting functions Warm boot and cold boot In the case of a warm boot the MC 95xxe NI is restarted by closing all executed programs In the case of a cold boot the MC 95xxex NI is also restarted and in addition some drivers initialised Data stored in a flash memory or on a memory card are not lost Carry out a warm boot first if the MC 95xxe9 NI does not function properly If the MC 95xxex NI still doesn t respond carry out a cold boot 7 1 1 Perform a warm boot Press the red Power switch for about five seconds Release the Power switch as soon as the MC 95xxex NI begins with the start procedure 7 1 2 Perform a cold boot To execute a cold boot keep the keys 1 and 9 as well as the red Power switch pressed simultaneously Subject to technical changes 96 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Faults and Type B7 A29 Troubleshooting 7 1 3 Clean boot ATTENTION Incorrect handling may cause damage to property K The Clean Boot must be conducted by an authorised systems administrator gt You must connect the MC 95xxe amp NI to AC power during a clean boot Removing AC power from the MC 95xx amp NI during a clean boot may render the MC 95xxex NI inoperable A Clean Boot resets the MC 95xx NI to the factory settings Work steps 1 Download the Cle
6. Pin Outs Interface Connector Pin 1 Pin Outs Interface Connector Subject to technical changes 04 2015 PIN Descrpition Power GND CRADLE_DETECT 5 4 VDC Reserved Ground USB_ID Reserved USB Vbus USB Di USB D PIN Descrpition Mic Gnd Ring Tip GND rS pe e a et repo ad ecd Ups a A N 17 64 Transport and Storage 4 4 1 4 2 18 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Transport and Storage Transport D Storage Report any transport damage or incomplete deliveries immediately after receipt in writing to the forwarding company and BARTEC GmbH Any damage caused through incorrect storage shall not be covered by the warranty provisions of BARTEC GmbH ATTENTION Property damage through incorrect storage gt Observe storage temperatures gt Keep humidity away from the Mobile Computers Additional information on the batteries The batteries of BARTEC Type B A2Z0 are developed and manufactured in accordance with the highest industrial standards The operating time or storage period of a battery is restricted however The actual life of a battery is influenced by different factors e g hot cold rough operating environment and falling from a great height If a battery is kept longer than six months the performance may be impaired on a permanent basis Keep the batteries in a dry cool place For longer periods of storage remove the batteries from the
7. check box to turn off the keypad backlight 5 Select ok Subject to technical changes 92 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Em Type B7 A29 p 6 6 4 Changing the settings for the display backlight This is how you change the settings for the display backlight to save battery power 1 Tapon Start gt Settings gt Tab System gt Symbol Backlight gt Tab Battery Power 2 Activate the control box Disable backlight if device is not used for and select a value from the Dropdown List 3 Select the Tab Brightness 4 Tap on the control box Disable backlight to switch off the display backlight or use the slider to set a lower value for the display backlight 5 Tapon OK 6 6 5 Turning Off the Radios 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 Wireless Manager 9 52 72 Start Po dz qu Thursday 17 4N PM Connectivity N 9 Network Card Connected nae 1 Settings All o No tasks SS No upcoming appointments D Sign in to Windows Live Live Search J Device unlocked Wi Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings b ss Calendar E Contacts Opening Wireless Manager Wireless Manager Windows G Wireless connection options vary depending upon con
8. is charging in a cradle The battery front panel is visible when charging with a charging cable The Charge Level indicator displays a charging in mobile computer indication see following table Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery h Battery yd Battery Charge Level Status LED Status LED Indicator Indicator Not Off Off Charging Button Not Off Off Press Charging Charging of Off in cradle or cable Button Charging of Off Press in cradle or cable Subject to technical changes 04 2015 29 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 The health of the battery can also be viewed on the MC 95xxe NI Power applet Tap Start gt Settings gt Power icon gt BatteryMgmt tab no Settings State of Health Healthy Battery Usage Indicator 0 Battery Usage Threshold aoo Battery Serials 0000000000000000 Power BatteryMgmt Window m mem State of Health Indicates the current battery state Healthy or Unhealthy Battery Usage Indicator Indicates the usage of the battery Battery Usage Threshold Indicates the usage indicator threshold Battery Serial Number Displays the serial number of the battery State of Health Indicates the current battery state Healthy or Unhealthy G For information on changing the Battery Usage Threshold refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide 5 4 1 9 Charging the battery in a charging station When the battery is in a Singl
9. rant cette attesta tion correspond aux dispo sitions des directives D suivantes ATEX Directive 94 9 CE CEM Directive 2004 108 CE et est conforme aux normes ou documents normatifs ci dessous le cas ch ant EN 50360 2001 Max average 10g SAR 0 470 W Kg EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 EN 62311 2008 FCC 47CFR Part2 OET Bulletin 65c RSS 102 Issue 2 EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 IEC 60825 1 2007 Declaration of Conformity Type B7 A29 Erkl rung der Konformit t Declaration of Conformity Attestation de conformite N B1 A293 7C0001_A EN 61000 3 2 2006 ClassA 21CFR1040 10 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 301 489 24 V1 4 1 Kennzeichnung amp II 3G Ex ic amp 11 3D Ex ic Verfahren der internen Fertigungs kontrolle 03 0383 0289 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class B EN 300 440 2 V1 3 1 EN301 489 7 V1 3 1 Marking IC T6 Gc IIC T90 C Dc Procedure of internal control of Production BARTEG BARTEC GmbH Max Eyth Stra e 16 97980 Bad Mergentheir Germany ICES 003 Issue4 ClassB EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Class B EN 301 893 V1 5 1 Marquage Proc dure de contr le interne de fabrication Bad r iaiia den 25 11 2013 ppa Ewald Warmut Gesch ftsleitung General Manager Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance Sertificate Number 20101119 E32
10. repair at the sight of erection The versions components monitors and windows shown in this User Manual are merely examples and may deviate from the actual display The information contained herein refers to the explosion protected version of series MC 95xxe NI This User Manual contains all important information on the subject of explosion protection The original user manuals and product information of ZEBRA with information on handling and commissioning are also available In the case of overlaps the information in this User Manual shall take priority and shall supersede the information from ZEBRA Subject to technical changes 04 2015 9 64 Basic Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Safety Instructions Type B7 A29 1 9 Co applicable documents Set of documents BARTEC User manual for the MC 95xxex NI mobile computer series part no B1 A290 7D0001 This user manual describes the use of the explosion protected version of the MC 95xxe amp NI mobile computer series Technical data sheet for the explosion protected version of the MC 95xx NI mobile computer series This Technical Data Sheet describes the most important ex technical and general technical data The current version of this user manual is available upon enquiry ZEBRA The documentation set for the MC9500 K provides information corresponding with the respective user requirements and comprises MC9500 K Quick Start Guide Part no 72 118504
11. support downloads html under Support Portal Select your product to find manuals Subject to technical changes 6 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Basic Type B7 A29 Safety Instructions 1 10 Configuration This user manual refers to the following configurations Confi Data guration Display Memory acquisition option 802 11 a b g Bluetooth MC9590 amp Version 2 1 NI with EDR SIRF III 1D Laser scanner Windows Mobile 6 5 802 11 a b g Bluetooth Version 2 1 MC3536 with EDR NI Professional HSDPA SIRF III Windows Mobile 6 5 1D Laser scanner and 3 7 VGA Colour display Keypads See below camera Or 256 MB RAM 1 GB Flash memory 802 11a b g Bluetooth Version 2 1 MC3538 with EDR NI EvDO Rev A m SIRF III Professional Imager and Windows Mobile 6 5 camera Keypad The following keypads are available Alpha Primary Telephony Numeric Calculator Numeric Alpha Numeric You can find specific information about the keypads under Technical Data or in the ZEBRA documentation Subject to technical changes 04 2015 7164 A 2 Product Description 2 1 Definition The MC 95xx NI is a 3 5G Worldwide Enterprise Digital Assistant EDA device and it has been specially modified by BARTEC for use in the hazardous areas ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 and Class I Il Ill Division 2 This means that e
12. x Stylus 1 x User manual 1 x Special tool for battery release only for ATEX IECEx zone 2 and zone 22 5 1 Requirements in potentially explosive atmosphere Mobile Computer f components other than those specified are used the protection against explosions can no longer be assured Substitution of any components may impair suitability for Class Il III Division 2 as well as for ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing Do not open or charge the device in the hazardous area Operating of the 10 pin data interface is only permissible outside the hazardous area and only with devices specified by the manufacturer Operating of the headset port is only permissible outside the hazardous area and only with devices specified by the manufacturer Protect the device from impact effects Do not expose the operating equipment to any caustic aggressive liquids vapours or mist In the event of malfunctioning or damage to the enclosure take the equipment out of the potentially explosive atmosphere immediately bring it into a safe area and decommission it by removing the battery Subject to technical changes 04 2015 19 64 Commissioning 20 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 If on account of adverse effects or conditions e g penetration of water fluids exposure to temperatures outside the specified
13. xx This user manual describes the commissioning of the mobile computer MC9500 K MC95XX Series Regulatory Guide Part no 72 118502 xx Mobility Services Platform MSP Using MSP in Wide Area Networks Carriers Part no 72E 100158 xx Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version 3 00 Part no 72E 122495 xx MC9500 K User Guide Part no 72E 118501 xx This user manual describes the use of the MC9500 K mobile computer series MC9500 K Integrator Guide Part no 72E 118503 xx This user manual describes the setup of the MC9500 K mobile computer including accessories Microsoft amp Applications for Windows Mobile amp 6 User Guide Part no 72E 108299 xx This user guide describes the use of Microsoft applications Enterprise Mobility Application Guide Part no 72E 68901 xx This user guide describes the use of example applications developed with Enterprise Mobility EMDK Help file Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit This Help file comprises API information about writing applications available under https www zebra com us en support downloads html Latest Active Sync Software available under http www microsoft com The current version of the ZEBRA documentation is available under https www zebra com us en support downloads html For Software Installation and Adjustment Possibilities refer to the manual available under https www zebra com us en
14. 0047 03 9829 0048 03 9829 0049 03 1321 0015 03 5510 0008 Accessories for use in the non Ex area Single Slot USB Cradle Single Slot USB cradle without accessones Single Slot USB Cradle KIT Consists of Power pack Single Slot Charging Station for Spare Battery Single Slot Charging Staton Single Slot Charging Staton KIT Consists of Power pack 4 Slot Charging Station for Spare Battery 4 Slot Charging Staton Power Packs for Single slot USB cradle and charging station Quadruple charging station Cables Single slot USB cradle Single Slot Spare Battery Charging Staton AC 100 240 V DC 12 V 3 33 A AC 100 240 V DC 12 V 9 0 A Micro USB Active Sync cable for single slot USB cradle Accessories CRD9500 1000UR CRD9500 101UR SAC9500 1000CR SAC9500 101CR KT 14000 148R 50 14000 241R 25 124330 01R allowed connecton of a single slot USB cradle and a single slot charging station to a power pack allowed connection of a four quadruple charging station to one power pack DC Y cable DC 4 smes cable Line cord EU Line cord US Further Accessories Wall mounting bracket for 2 4 slot charging for 1 4 slot charging for 3 pieces per set for 5 pieces per set Mobile Computer Full NI 25 122026 01R 25 85992 01R 23844 00 00R KT 116362 01R KT 116364 01R KT 122016 03R SG MC9523043 01R 03 9915 0005 03 9915 0009 03 9915 0010 03 9915 0011 03 9911 0015
15. 03 9911 0021 03 9919 0013 03 9915 0015 03 9915 0016 03 9609 0013 03 9609 0021 03 9869 0015 03 9869 0016 03 9049 0059 03 9049 0060 B1 A295 7D0001 61 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Order Numbers Type B7 A29 12 Order Numbers MC 95xxex NI without WWAN option B A29 0 0 D Af 110000 Explosion Protection UL Class I Il III Division 2 2 ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 3 Data Capture SE 950 1D Laser Scan Engine SE 4500 1D 2D Imager Engine SE 950 1D Laser with camera SE 4500 1D 2D Imager with camera Version Keyboard Alpha Numeric Primary Wide oO n0 0 gt Alpha Primary Numeric Telephony mono C0 Numeric Calculator Micor SD Card None 0 1 GB 2 GB 3 MC 95xxex NI with GPS option B A29 6 AE A 11000 0 Explosion Protection UL Class II III Division 2 2 ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 3 Data Capture SE 950 1D Laser Scan Engine SE 4500 1D 2D Imager Engine SE 950 1D Laser with camera SE 4500 1D 2D Imager with camera Version Keyboard Alpha Numeric Primary Wide Alpha Primary Numeric Telephony oO In w gt molol Numeric Calculator Micor SD Card None 0 1 GB 2 GB Subject to technical changes 62 64 06 2013 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Order Numbers MC 95xxex NI with CDMA option B7 A29 s JE A 1000 90 Explosion Protection UL Class I II Ill Division 2 2 ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 2
16. 1 Installing the Micro SD card Work steps 1 If the MC 95xx NI is in standby mode press the red Power button to activate the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95xx amp NI Wait for red decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery o Qu de ce Tw Remove the SD card cover using the end of the stylus SD Card Cover _ Stylus T Slide the micro SD card holder door to the left to unlock 8 Liftthe micro SD card holder door microSD Card Holder Door 9 Place the micro SD card onto the contacts microSD card 10 Close the card holder door and slide to the right to look into place 11 Align the SD card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place Subject to technical changes 04 2015 33 64 Commissioning 9 4 2 2 34 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Removing the Micro SD card Suspend the MC 95xx NI prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC 95xx amp NI to cold boot and potential loss of data Work steps 1 a a ot eS a ex qno ek N Go If the MC 95xxe NI is in standby mode press the red Power button to activate the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95xxe NI Wait for red decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery Remove the SD card cover using
17. 1557 Page 1 of 2 Report Reference E321557 2010 October 02 ssue Date 2010 November 19 7 Underwriters Laboratories BARTEC GMBH Issued to Max Eyth Strasse 16 Bad Mergentheim 97980 Germany 96 is to certify that INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT FOR representative samples of USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS See Addendum for model designations Have been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories in accordance with the Standard s indicated on this Certificate Standard s for Safety ANSVISA 12 12 01 2007 UL 60950 1 2nd Edition CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 Additional I nfo rmation See UL On line Certification Directory at WWW UL COM for additional information Only those products bearing the UL Listing Mark for the US and Canada should be considered as being covered bv UL s Listing and Follow Up Service meeting the appropriate requirements for US and Canada he UL Listing Mark for the US and Canada generally includes the UL in a circle symbol with C and US identifiers e the word LISTED a control number may be alphanumeric assigned by UL and the product category name product identifier as indicated in the appropriate UL Directory Look for the UL Listing Mark on the product William R Carney Director North American Certification Programs Underwriters Laboratories Inc Any information and documentation involving UL Mark services are provided on behalf of Underwriters Labora
18. 2 3 Data Capture SE 950 1D Laser Scan Engine SE 4500 1D 2D Imager Engine SE 950 1D Laser with camera SE 4500 1D 2D Imager with camera Voice and Data Transmission CDMA EVDO Verizon B CDMA EVDO Sprint C Version Keyboard Alpha Numeric Primary Wide Alpha Primary Numeric Telephony olol m C 1 GD Numeric Calculator Micro SD Card None 0 1 GB 2 2 GB 3 Subject to technical ch ubject to technical changes 63 64 04 2015 l Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Additional Information Type B7 A29 13 Additional Information 13 1 Links http www bartec group com BARTEC website https www zebra com ZEBRA Homepage The ZEBRA page for the MC95xx User Manuals and software of the non explosion protected version gt SUPPORT amp DOWNLOADS Support Portal Select your product to find manuals software and FAQ The ZEBRA product information page for the SCAN Engine which is used in the explosion protected version of the MC95xx amp HF NI PRODUCTS OEM OEM SCAN ENGINES OEM ARRAY IMAGER OEM ARRAY IMAGER SCAN ENGINES SE4500 OEM ARRAY IMAGER SCAN ENGINE 999999 O PRODUCTS OEM OEM SCAN ENGINES OEM LASER SCAN ENGINES SE95x OEM LASER SCAN ENGINE 9999 http www microsoft com Microsoft page for Active Sync or Windows Mobile Device Center Subject to technical changes 64 64 06 2013 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Erkl rung der Konformit t
19. 5xxex NI Type B7 A29 Table of content 1 Basic Safety MSTUCHONS einen 1 1 1 Notes on WAS WAnld e M 1 UNS MANOA HT 2 1 12 Changes to Ihe document sss eee eee eee 2 1 2 Handling the Producti een nia aiia 2 1 3 Use in Accordance with the Intended Purpose sen 2 1 31 Seld a sie NET 2 1 32 JERDIODOTAUSE ee ee er Eq MUN Ment NE 2 1 4 Owner s Managing Operator s Obligations sse 3 Lo Safety Tse e n E 3 ST General Safety MS WNC OT ERROR TERRESTRE 3 1 6 Safety Instructions for QOperaion sees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee 3 1 0 Te co m C eee eee 3 16 2 1 Tiel ee ee 3 1 03 eiee TT d OA REDA eaire O A E E E E AA E E E OE 4 16 9 ror cde MIR nn eee een een 4 1 7 Ex Protection Type Certification and Standards sene 4 D 20022 4 1 9 Co applicable documents Set of documents sese ee eee eee 6 EO ORTON ANON DM RE NEST 7 2 PIOBUCLDESCHDION T 8 2 1 Wi m 8 22 Ui RT ee ee E ee ee T 9 3 LO e s 10 3 1 Explosion proieciiOn IT 10 6 U 5 2110 1 T 11 92 1 Perormanc features een ai 11 322 Physical lEAalUres Anime 11 323 User environment sss ee eee eee eee 12 3 24 Application development esse 12 3 2 5 Voice and data transmission Wireless LAN
20. BARTEC SEC t Eee TUE l w jJ Br ze ee an Qo Ya Start 4 03 PM AR 2 Friday A July 17 2009 S ome On S e En Network Card o EN owner A a No unread messages a No tasks 2 w upcoming ap indows Live LX E N Device unlocked pointments 3 Contacts se tl Al m 6 LDA a am am an a r a a rr a a biai M sm dA m o n o o m dA m ooo dE o Oe Ss R nn e m S 32 urn m o in o e m o c t o gt P e o a o o o o b o o o w 4 ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and 22 UL Class I II Ill Division 2 User Manual Mobile Computer MC 95xx NI Type B A29 BARTEC Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 UL Class Il III Division 2 Document No B1 A290 7D0002 Status 29 April 2015 Reservation Technical data subject to change without notice Changes errors and misprints may not be used as a basis for any claim for damages Content Page Germany 1 64 Annex Declaration of Conformity Certificate of Compliance BARTEC GmbH Contact Max Eyth Stra e 16 Phone 49 7931 597 0 Service mobilecomputing bartec de 97980 Bad Mergentheim Fax 49 7931 597 119 Download Germany www bartec de automation download Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Empty Page Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 9
21. C 95xxex NI l Type B7 A29 Technical Data 3 2 12 Decodable barcode types Laser Decode Capability MC 95xx NI with SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine 1254567 Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon code Trioptic 39 Web code Chinese 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded otacked Stacked Omni Imaging Decode Capability MC 95xx NI with SE4500 1D 2D Imager Engine 1D Codes Il h 1254567 Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI UPCA UPCE UPC EAN supplementals Coupon code Trioptic 39 Web code Chinese 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Stacked T 2D Codes TLC39 Composite AB Composite C Micro PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 QR Code Data Matrix microQR Maxi Code PDF 417 US Postnet US Planet UK 4 state Australian 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state USPS 4 state US4CB Aztec Subject to technical changes 04 2015 19 64 i Mobile Computer MC 95xx NI Technical Data Type BT A29 Camera Decode Capability 1D Codes lll Il 1254567 x
22. Declaration of Conformity Attestation de conformite N B1 A293 7C0001_A BARTEC erkl ren in alleiniger Ver antwortung dass das Produkt MC959x NI und Zubeh r Typenbezeichnung auf das sich diese Erkla rung bezieht den Anforde rungen der folgenden Richtlinien RL entspricht ATEX Richtlinie 94 9 EG EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EG und mit folgenden Normen oder normativen Doku menten soweit zutreffend bereinstimmt EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 IEC Class2 Laser Product EN 60825 1 2007 03 0383 0289 Declaration of Conformity BARTEC BARTEC GmbH Max Eyth Stra e 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim Germany We GmbH declare under our sole responsibility that the product MC959x NI and accessories Nous attestons sous notre seule responsabilit que le pro duit MC959x NI Les accessoires Typ B7 A293 SW Typ B7 A2Z0 0020 Typ B7 A2Z0 0021 Typ B7 A2Z0 0022 Typ B7 A2Z0 0023 Typ B7 A2Z0 0024 to which this declaration relates is in accordance with the provision of the following directives D ATEX Directive 94 9 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and is in conformity with the following standards or other normative docu ments if applicable EN 301 511 V9 0 2 3GPP TS 51 010 1 v 8 2 0 GSM 11 10 1 EN 301 908 1 V3 2 1 EN 301 908 2 V2 2 1 3GPP TS 34 121 3GPP TS 34 123 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 se r f
23. EM software version System Info Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt 0019582FF6070108 System Info icon gt System tab UUID Part 2 093B100304081008 ESN 9057520802317 OS Version 05 02 20963 UUID Part 1 OEM Name MC95 OEM Version 01 18 0003 OS Cert SymbolCert System Subject to technical changes 94 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Operation Type B7 A29 P 6 7 3 BTExplorer Version BTExplorer application is only available when the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for information on selecting the Bluetooth stack To determine the BTExplorer software About BTExplorer oK version 9 i 2 Tap BTExplorer icon gt Show R BTExpl us TZ BTExplorer gt File gt About Xplorer BTExplorer Version 1 2 4 Build 3348 Copyright 2000 6 Stonestreet One Inc http www stonestreetone com Windows Version 5 0 Build 0 Memory available to Windows 39 440 KB Version 6 7 4 Fusion Version To determine the Fusion software version Z Wireless Status ao S Yg 4X ok Tap Fusion Signal Strength icon gt Wireless Status gt Versions Wireless Fusion P N 31 FUSION 01 Device s ALL Customer s ALL Applications Middleware WLAN Adapters System Information 6 7 5 Phone Software To determine the Phone software version On MC 95969 NI tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Phonelnfo t
24. ab On MC 95989 NI tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Version information tab Settings Settings IMEI 004401680054992 RIL SW Ver 3 10 0 0 IMSI 310410132637106 SWI SDK Ver 2 48 0 0 Manufacturer SIEMENS par kadr Yr 3 em er 1 67 does pella de Modem HW Ver MC5727V Rev3 0 a Modem PRL Ver 51424 Audio 18 58 02 Modem ERI Ver 4 RIL 01 01 05 05 Boot Loader Ver SWI6800V2 FP 01 67 2C RHA 0 37 ESN 604034CD USB 01 00 09 02 PRI Ver 9 13 Mux 01 03 01 01 OEM Aux Ver 0 37 Le Bl System Settings Version Informabon ES Phone info ID Subject to technical changes 04 2015 55 64 Faults and Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Troubleshooting Type B7 A29 l Faults and Troubleshooting A DANGER Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere P Examine defective devices and any accessories only outside the potentially explosive atmosphere Notes on Troubleshooting can be found in the MC9500 K User Guide or MC9500 K Integrator Guide from ZEBRA on the ZEBRA homepage httos www zebra com ZEBRA website for the MC 95xx manuals for the non Ex protected version SUPPORT amp DOWNLOADS Support Portal Select your product to find manuals software and FAQ If you have problems with your device please contact the BARTEC sales company or commercial representation responsible for your region You can find contact information under http
25. acklight 65K colors 640 x 480 pixels Glass analog resistive touchscreen Alpha Primary Alpha Numeric Calculator Numeric Telephony Numeric VoWWAN VoWLAN Team Express compliant rugged audio connector high quality speakerphone headset wired or Bluetooth and handset and speaker phone modes High speed USB client full speed USB host Ethernet via cradle Bluetooth RS232 USB 2 0 Client USB 1 1 host 11 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Technical Data Type BT A29 3 2 3 3 2 4 12 64 User environment Ambient temperature Ambient temperature when charging Storage temperature without battery Air humidity Protection class EN 60529 Application development 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F outside the hazardous area 5 to 95 non condensing IP 64 EMDK Operation Mobility Developer kit is available on the ZEBRA Website under SUPPORT amp DOWNLOADS Available for More tools are available from ZEBRA for the devices e g C Java Net Rem Capture for processing registry files Application Launcher for dividing applications into categories and access regulation to the individual applications or operating system Data Wedge allows data reading by applications that do not support any scanner App Center js an end user application access control engine that restrict
26. ail or call us E mail services bartec de Phone 49 7931 597 444 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 59 64 Disposal Dispatch Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Packaging Type B7 A29 9 Disposal The Mobile Computers contain metallic and plastic parts and electronic components The statutory requirements for electrical scrap must be observed for disposal e g disposal by an authorised disposal company 10 Dispatch and Packaging Information ATTENTION Sensitive devices Damage may be caused by incorrect packaging gt Use original packaging for transport Subject to technical changes 60 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 11 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Accessories Accessories for use in the Ex area Micro SD cards 1GB Micro SD cards 2GB Protective display foil 5 pieces per package Keypad with overlay green Spare keypad for with alpha numeric keypad with alpha prime keypad with numerical phone keypad with numerical calculator keypad Overlay for keypad green Spare overlay for MC 95xx NI for alpha numeric keypad for alpha prime keypad for numerical phone keypad for numerical calculator keypad Screws Spare screw for keypad Further Accessories Special tool for battery release B7 A270 0011 17 C1Z0 0007 17 C1Z0 0008 B7 A2Z0 0017 05 0080 0498 05 0080 0497 05 0080 0496 05 0080 0495 03 9829 0046 03 9829
27. an Boot Package from the ZEBRA SUPPORT website Follow the instructions included in the package for installing the package onto the MC 95xxe NI 2 Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys Immediately as soon as the device starts to boot and before the splash screen is visible press and hold the left scan button 4 Insert the MC 95xxe NI into a powered cradle or cable 5 The MC 95xx NI updates and then re boots 6 After successful clean boot the calibration screen appears Further information is provided in the MC95x Integrator Guide from ZEBRA Subject to technical changes 04 2015 97164 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Service Inspection Repair Type B7 A29 8 Service Inspection Repair 8 1 Inspection Commissioning and service of Mobile Computers may be conducted exclusively by trained and qualified staff The staff is familiar with the installation assembly commissioning and operation of the Mobile Computers has been informed about the risks and has the qualifications necessary for this work According to EN 60079 17 and EN 60079 19 the owner operator of electrical plants in potentially explosive atmospheres is obliged to have these plants checked by an electrician to ensure that they are in a correct condition 8 2 Service and repair work In addition to Directive 99 92 EC the standards EN 60079 17 and EN 60079 19 also apply to the servicing and repair as well as the testin
28. are and cleaning We recommend that the devices be cleaned regularly depending on use and also treated with care to ensure smooth and trouble free operation 6 3 1 Care Recommendation Display Only use with supplied stylus for the touchscreen Use screen protector Use a soft cloth to clean and do not use aggressive cleaners Protect device from impacts Do not expose to extreme load e g strong knocks and falling from great heights Environment Do not expose to extreme temperatures and Do not leave in dirty moist or wet environment Battery Change regularly Discharge and charge regularly every 3 months 6 3 2 Cleaning A DANGER Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere gt Only clean the devices and the accessories outside the potentially explosive atmosphere Risk of injury when using the nozzle gt Do not direct the nozzle onto yourself or other persons Pay attention that the nozzle does not point towards your face ATTENTION Devices and accessories can be destroyed if handled incorrectly The following precautionary measures should be taken for your own safety and to ensure the operational safety of the device gt Generally separate the charger from the power supply Only clean the cradle contacts if the battery has been removed There should be no residue e g fluff on the contacts There should be no moisture residue on the contacts Y Y Y Y Heed the safety
29. are used in safety oriented operation B7 A2Z0 0011 with 3 7 V 4800 mAh The use of imitation batteries or batteries from other manufacturers will render the type of ignition protection ineffective and there will then be a risk of fire or explosion Work steps 1 Insert the battery top first into the battery compartment 2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latches snap into place The MC 95xx NI powers up automatically after inserting the battery Battery Rele se Latch 5 4 1 5 Replacing the Battery Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Suspend the MC 95xx amp NI prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC 95xx amp NI to cold boot and potential loss of data Work steps Only for MC95xx NI type B7 A292 UL Class Il III Division 2 3 lf the MC 95xxex NI is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95xxex NI Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap 2 2 NE e Press the two battery release latches to release the battery The battery ejects slightly Battery Latch 25 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 0 Liftthe battery from the MC 95xxe NI 9 Insert the replacement battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC 95xxex NI 10 Press the batte
30. as not correctly installed in the vehicle severe injuries may result if the airbag is triggered Position the device within good range Ensure that you have access to the device without having to take your eye off the road G It is not permitted to connect a warning device which leads to horn sounds or light signals when receiving a call in road traffic Subject to technical changes 04 2015 45 64 Road traffic safety 46 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Do not take any notes and do not use the device when driving Making a list of to do s or browsing through the address book when driving has a negative influence on safe driving When driving on the roads you must primarily think of your safety and that of the other road users You should therefore concentrate completely on the road Check the legal provisions on the use of wireless devices in road traffic of the respective region Always observe these If you use a wireless device during driving rely on your good judgment and remember the following 1s Become acquainted with the wireless device and its functions such as the shortcut dialing or dial repetition These functions may prove to be useful if you would like to make a call without taking your eye off the road Where possible use hands free equipment Let your dialogue partner know that you are behind the steering wheel Where necessary discontinue the call in dense traffic or poor weather con
31. ause it is not possible to rule out errors in translation or in printing In the event of a legal dispute the General Terms and Conditions of the BARTEC group shall apply in addition The respective up to date versions of data sheets manuals certificates EC Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded at www bartec group com under products and solutions in the area Automatic Technology or ordered directly from BARTEC GmbH Handling the Product The product described in these user manual has been tested and left the factory in perfect condition as regards meeting safety requirements To maintain this condition and ensure that this product operates perfectly and safely it may be used only in the manner described by the manufacturer Appropriate transportation suitable storage and careful operation are also essential for the perfect and safe operation of this product The Mobile Computer must be installed properly and securely if it is to work perfectly and correctly The safe and perfect mounting of the Mobile Computer is a precondition for faultless and correct operation Use in Accordance with the Intended Purpose Exclusive Purpose Improper Use The Mobile Computer MC 95xx amp NI is a handheld piece of electrical equipment It serves the purpose of the mobile recording processing and radio transmission of data within potentially explosive atmospheres It is used exclusively in combination with devices which comply with the requi
32. cian to ensure that they are in a proper condition Repairs on explosion protected operating equipment may be done only by authorised persons working in accordance with the latest developments in technology and using original spare parts The applicable regulations must be observed Before commissioning check that all components and documents are there Ex Protection Type Certification and Standards Warranty Markings specifying Ex protection and certification are put on the device For Ex protection markings see Chapter 3 Technical Data The Mobile Computers conform to Directive 94 9 EC for devices and protective systems for use to their intended purpose in potentially explosive areas ATEX Directive For the standards conformed to see Chapter 3 Technical Data WARNING It is not permissible to make any modifications or implement any conversions unless the manufacturer gives his approval in writing If components other than those specified are used protection against explosion can no longer be assured It cannot be guaranteed that parts procured from other suppliers have been designed and produced in conformance to safety requirements and with the necessary stress tolerance gt Contact the manufacturer to obtain approval before making any modifications or conversions Use only original spare parts and original expendable parts The manufacturer grants a complete warranty only and exclusively for the spare parts ordere
33. d from him the manufacturer As a fundamental rule our General Conditions of Sale and Delivery apply These are made available to the owner managing operator at the latest on formation of a contract Guarantee and liability claims for personal injury and damage to property are excluded if they are due to one or more of the following reasons Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Basic Type B7 A29 Safety Instructions Unintended use of the Mobile Computers ncorrect handling commissioning operation and servicing Failure to observe the information in the User Manual with respect to transport storage assembly handling commissioning operation and service ndependent structural changes Faulty monitoring of parts subject to wear and tear ncorrectly performed repairs Cases of disaster through the impact of foreign bodies and force majeure We grant a warranty period of one year starting from the date of delivery from the Bad Mergentheim factory on the Mobile Computers and their accessories exception battery 6 months This warranty covers all parts of the delivery and shall be restricted to the free replacement or repair of the defective parts in our Bad Mergentheim factory For this purpose any packaging supplied must be kept where possible In the case of warranty the goods must be returned to us after written agreement There shall be no claim to
34. device to prevent self discharge rusting of metallic parts and the escape of electrolyte Batteries kept for the duration of 6 months or longer should be charged and then discharged again at least every 3 months If electrolyte has escaped do not touch the areas affected and dispose of the batteries as prescribed Replace the battery if the operating time has shortened considerably The standard warranty period for all BARTEC batteries is 6 months whereby it is irrelevant whether the battery was acquired separately or was contained in the scope of delivery of the MC 95xex NI Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g 5 Commissioning A DANGER Unintended use endangers explosion protection Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere P The safety and accident prevention regulations relevant to the respective application must be adhered to The units must be completely assembled before they may be operated K The device may not be opened by the user outside the hazardous area either The user may not make any alterations to the device Do not exchange or replace components and do not retrofit any components on internal plug connectors or slots Before you assemble the device make sure that all components and documents exist Scope of delivery 1 x MC 95xxex NI 1 x Lithium ion battery x Strap assembly 1 x Protective overlay on the display window 1
35. ditions Rain sleet snow ice and even very dense traffic represent dangers Dial the required numbers carefully and estimate the traffic situation Make your calls when you have brought your car to a stop or before you leave Plan your calls such that they can be made when the car is parked If you really must make a call during the trip only dial a part of the number check the road and look in the rear view mirror and then dial the rest of the number Do not surccumb to stressful and emotional telephone conversations which could take your attention from the road Let your dialogue partner know that you are in a car and refrain from conversations which could take your attention away from the road Call for help using your mobile device if necessary Dial the emergency services 911 in the USA and 112 in Europe or other local emergency service numbers in the event of fire accidents or medical emergences Remember that these calls are free of charge on the wireless device The call can be made independently of security code or networks with or without the SIM card Help your fellow humans in emergency situations with your mobile device If you Witness a serious accident crime or other emergency call the emergency service 911 in the USA and 112 in Europe or another local emergency service number because you could be the one who needs help next time Call the breakdown service or a special mobile radio number for support if you encounter p
36. e Slot Battery Charger Four Slot Battery Charger or Vehicle Battery Charger the battery charging status and health is indicated on the front of the battery If the charger is not powered the battery acts as if it is in stand alone mode See the next Stand alone chapter for more information Battery Status LED Charge Level Indicator Battery in Single Slot Battery Charger Subject to technical changes 30 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g The Battery Status LED displays the current state of charging as described in the following Battery Status in charger table The Charge Level indicator displays the charge level of a healthy battery as described in the following table With an unhealthy battery an X appears on the display To view the charge level press the Status button The display indicates the level of charge After five seconds the display reverts to the X indication Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Charge Level Battery Status LED Indicator LED Off None charger Off not powered 9 Slow Blinking Slow Blinking Amber Red 1 blink every 1 blink every 2 seconds 2 seconds Fully A Charged Solid Green Solid Red Fast Blinking n mi Fast Blinking Charging Amber Amber Error 2 blinks 2 blinks second second Charging temperature is too low or too high charging has gone on too long without completion
37. e the MC 95xxex NI connected to AC power at all times when not in use S Set the MC 95xxex NI to turn off after a short period of non use Set the backlight to turn off after a short period of non use S Turn off all wireless activities when not in use 6 6 1 Changing the Power Settings To set the MC 95xx NI to turn off after a short period of non use 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power icon gt 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 6 6 2 Changing the Backlight Settings To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Backlight icon gt 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 6 6 3 Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Keylight icon gt 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
38. ear They are not necessarily true to scale and may deviate slightly from the actual construction of the device Safety instructions and warnings are specially highlighted in this manual and marked by symbols A DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury ATTENTION ATTENTION identifies a potentially damaging situation which if not avoided could damage the equipment or something in its environment Important instructions and information on effective economical and environmentally compatible handling 1 64 Basic Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Safety Instructions Type B7 A29 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 64 Languages The original user manual is written in English All other available languages are translations of the original user manual The user manual is available in English If you require any other languages please ask BARTEC or request them when placing the order Changes to the document BARTEC reserves the right to alter the contents of this document without notice No guarantee is given for the correctness of the information In case of doubt the German safety instructions shall apply bec
39. ence also interference which can lead to undesired functions Labelling the abbreviation IC in front of the radio certification merely states that the technical requirements of Industry Canada have been satisfied Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Em Type B7 A29 p 6 5 Electromagnetic fields 6 5 1 International The device complies with internationally recognised standards relating to human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices Reducing RF Exposure Use Properly Only operate the device in accordance with the supplied instructions 6 5 2 Portable devices This device was tested for typical body worn operation Use only BARTEC tested and approved belt clips holsters and similar accessories to ensure FCC Compliance The use of third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories may not comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements and should be avoided G The MC 95xx NI should only be worn on the body when switched off 6 5 3 Handheld devices To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements this device must be operated in the hand with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm or more from a person s body Other operating configurations should be avoided Subject to technical changes 04 2015 91 64 Operation Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI P Type B7 A29 6 6 Energy Saving Options Observe the following battery saving tips S Leav
40. erference including interference which may lead to undesirable operation Requirements placed on the protection from high frequency interference Canada This digital device of Class B satisfies the Guidelines of the Canadian standard ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Radio transmission devices This device corresponds to RSS 210 Industry amp Science Canada The operation of the device is based on the following two conditions The device may not cause any damaging interference The device must absorb all receiving interference including interference which may lead to undesirable operation Label symbol IC before the radio certification means that the technical data of Industry Canada have been satisfied 49 64 Operation Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI P Type B7 A29 90 64 Country specific approvals Test symbols are attached to the device which shows that the radio modules are approved for use in the following countries USA Canada and Europe Detailed information on the test symbol for other countries is provided in the EC declaration of conformity NB 1 For 2 4 GHz products Europe covers Belgium Bulgaria Denmark Germany Estonia Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Iceland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Austria Poland Portugal Romania Sweden Switzerland Slovak
41. evice are available for storing user defined applications and data For larger applications and volumes of data BARTEC offers SD memory cards Subject to technical changes 8 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Product Description Type B7 A29 2 2 Operation Subject to technical changes 04 2015 The Enterprise Digital Assistant MC 95xx9 NI is a hand guided piece of electric equipment It serves the mobile capture processing and wireless transmission of data in hazardous areas It is used exclusively in combination with operating devices which satisfy the requirements for overvoltage category The MC 95xx NI type B7 A29 l series has been modified for use in the hazardous area of ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 UL Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D UL Class Il Division 2 Groups F and G UL Class Ill Non hazardous area The MC 95xx NI may not be used in locations of ATEX Zone 0 IECEx Zone 0 ATEX Zone 1 and Zone 21 IECEx Zone 1 and Zone 21 JUL Class Il Division 1 JUL Class I I Division 1 UL Class II Division 2 Groups E 9 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xx NI Type B7 A29 3 Technical Data 3 1 Explosion protection ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 Type Ex protection Ambient temperature Temperature Code Certificate IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 Type Ex protection Ambient temperature Temperatu
42. figurations 1 To enable or disable a wireless connection tap the specific button 2 To enable or disable all wireless connections tap and hold the All button 3 To configure settings for a connection tap Menu zE Wireless Manage ao YI i X Wireless Manager Menu Subject to technical changes 04 2015 93 64 Operation Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI P Type B7 A29 6 7 Software versions This user manual various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for S Adaptation Kit Update AKU version OEM version BTExplorer version Fusion version Phone version Existing software versions and operating systems in the MC 95xxe NI The software is not relevant for the equipment explosion protection You can find G information about this in the ZEBRA documentation https www zebra com us en support downloads html under Support Portal Get Product Downloads 6 7 1 AKU version To determine the Adaptation Kit Update AKU version Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt E 05 5220963 Bui About icon gt Version tab ink uM RC The second line lists the operating system i rer L version and the build number The last Expansion slot Not in use part of the build number represents the AKU Aula For example un MN ET EE 20963 1 5 2 indicates that the device is running AKU version 1 5 2 6 7 2 OEM version JAMES n To determine the O
43. ft to unlock 8 Liftthe SIM card holder door Subject to technical changes 04 2015 35 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 9 Insert the SIM card into the holder door with the contacts facing down and the card notch facing up Card Notch 10 Close SIM card holder door and slide to the right to lock into place 11 Align the SIM card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place 12 Insert the battery 13 After completing initial MC 95969 NI setup or after replacing a SIM card 1 Press the red Power button Onthe Today screen tap Wireless Manager Ensure Phone is on Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 9596ex NI Perform a warm boot Make a call to verify cellular connection G For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings refer to the MC9500 K Integrator Guide from ZEBRA 5 4 3 2 Removing the SIM card G Suspend the MC 9596e NI prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC 95969 NI to cold boot and potential loss of data Work steps 1 Ifthe MC 95969 NI is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95969 NI Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery Remove the SIM card cover using the end of the stylus Slide the SIM card holder door to the left to un
44. g UL Mark services are provided on behalf of Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL or any authorized licensee of UL For questions please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at http www ul com global ena pages corporate contactus BARTEC protects people and the environment by the safety of components s y ste mos and plants Germany GmbH Max Eyth StraDe 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim Phone 49 7931 597 0 Fax 49 7931 597 119 BARTEC info bartec de www bartec group com 2015 EN_B1 A290 7D0002 04
45. g of accompanying operating devices If you have problems with your device please contact the BARTEC sales company or commercial representation responsible for your region You can find contact information under http www bartec de homepage eng 10_unternehmen 10_unternehmen s_10_10_50 asp C 1 8 2 1 Information on sending in for repairs 58 64 The following information is required for the repair Serial number of the device you can find this on the manufacturer label Model number or product name you can find these on the manufacturer label Software type and version number BARTEC answers enquiries by email telephone or fax If the problem cannot be rectified by the BARTEC sales companies or commercial representations you may need to return the device to us for maintenance Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxe NI S Type B7 A29 INSP Rep If you wish to send in a defective device for repairs please first read the RMA procedure guide Then fill in and sign the RMA Return Merchandise Authorisation form and send it to our Retouren Centre Email services bartec de Fax 49 7931 597 119 We cannot guarantee any contractually agreed processing times for devices that are sent in without an RMA number The RMA guide and the RMA form are available on our homepage for downloading http www bartec group com Quality and Culture RMA Form Any questions Send us an e m
46. ia Slovenia Spain Czech Republic Hungary and Cyprus European Economic Area The operation of RLAN device 2 4 GHz is subject to the following restrictions in the European Economic Area EEA The 2 4 GHz devices may not excced a radiation of 100 mW EIRP and must be within the frequency range of 2 400 and 2 4835 GHz n France devices used outdoors must be between 2 4 and 2 454 GHz In Italy a user licence is necessary for use outdoors The use of Bluetooth Wireless Technology is subject to the following restrictions in the European Economic Area EEA The 2 4 GHz devices may not exceed a radiation of 100 mW EIRP and must be within the frequency range of 2 400 and 2 4835 GHz n France the devices used outdoors are restricted to 10mW EIRP In Italy a user licence is necessary for use outdoors Other countries Mexico Devices must be within the frequency range of 2 450 and 2 4835 GHz SriLanka Devices must be within the frequency range of 2 400 and 2 430 GHz Radio transmitters for RLAN devices The operation of RLAN devices 5 GHz is subject to the following restrictions in Canada Frequency range restricted to 5 60 GHz to 5 65 GHz This device corresponds to the radio standard RSS 210 of the Industry amp Science Canada The following two conditions apply to operation The device may not cause any damaging interference The device must absorb all received interfer
47. icer to ensure that you are acquainted with the safety regulations in your company which serve to protect employees at the work place 6 4 1 1 Ergonomic recommendation The following recommendations should be considered for everyday work at the workplace Avoid one sided constantly repetitive movements Body posture should be as neutral as possible Avoid exercising great force Keep objects which are used frequently within a functional distance Adjust the working height to the body height and type of work Erect objects without vibration Avoid the exercise of direct pressure Ensure that tables and chairs are adjustable There must be sufficient room for body movements Ensure that the working environment is suitable Optimise workflows Alternate between the left and right hand as frequently as possible when conducting repetitive tasks 6 4 1 2 Vehicle installation RF signals may impair incorrectly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in vehicles including safety systems If you have any questions on your vehicle get in touch with the manufacturer or a sales person You can also learn from the manufacturer whether additional equipment has been fitted to the vehicle An airbag has a strong impact Do NOT place objects such as installed or portable radio equipment in the area above the airbag or in the area of deployment of the airbag If the radio equipment w
48. ion installation and data exchange 5 5 1 Active Sync To be able to communicate with various host partners it is recommendable to install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher on the host computer G ActiveSync synchronises the information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer remain in both partners after synchronisation The ActiveSync Microsoft program is used for synchronising or installing software data ActiveSync is available for download as freeware at www microsoft com Supporting operating system Windows XP or earlier operating systems For system requirements see the Microsoft homepage under Active Sync version 4 5 or higher Further information on ActiveSync can be found in the ZEBRA MC9500 K Integrator Guide or on the Microsoft homepage 5 5 2 DEVICE Center or mobile device center To be able to communicate with various host partners installed on Windows Vista or Windows 7 it is recommendable to install the Microsoft Device Center on the host computer Device Center synchronises the information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer remain on both partners after synchronisation The Microsoft Mobile Device Center program is used for synchronising or installing software data Mobile Device Center is available for downloading as freeware at www microsoft com
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50. isposing of a damaged or leaking Li ion battery Defective batteries must be disposed of immediately whereby the battery disposal regulations that apply to the respective region must be observed Accessories Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Only install or replace accessories outside the potentially explosive atmosphere Use accessories exclusively which have been tested or certified by BARTEC for this purpose The end user can replace the Micro SD card SIM card or SAM card only for MC 95x6ex HF NI himself The end user can replace the keypad himself 21 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Commissioning 5 2 First steps gt Install a micro SD card optional Install the SIM card only MC 95969 NI gt Insert the battery Charge the MC 95xx9 NI The individual steps are explained on the following pages 5 3 Structure Front side Touch Screen with Protective Overlay E Function Keys Volume LL Microphone Up Down Button Scan Button Modular Keypad Alpha Primary Keypad Shown Power Button Battery Release NM Latch Rear side Handstrap Speaker Interface Pocket Stylus Interface Plate __ Z 7 Programmable Button Exit Window ln IrDA Window Subject to technical changes 22 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g 9 4 Handling accessories A DANGER N
51. lock oS o et ues dixe n Subject to technical changes 36 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g 8 Liftthe SIM card holder door 9 Remove SIM card from holder 10 Close the SIM card holder door 11 Slide the SIM card holder door to the right to lock into place 12 Align the SIM card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place 13 Replace the battery 5 4 4 Replacing the keypad Power off the MC 95xx NI before start of change parts G Put the MC 95xx amp NI into suspend mode before you remove the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC 95xx amp NI to cold boot and potential loss of data The MC 95xx NI has interchangeable modular keypads If the MC 95xxe NI is in suspend mode press the Power button to wake the device Wait for the MC 95xx amp NI to fully awake from suspend mode Work steps Press the Power button to suspend the MC 95xxe amp NI Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery Remove and discard two screws securing the keypad to the housing a Sr de pe D9 gx Slide the keypad down toward the bottom of the device and then lift Remove screws Remove keypad T Align the new keypad with the housing Subject to technical changes 04 2015 37 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 8 Press the keypad down a
52. nd then slide the keypad up Press keypad down Slide keypad up 9 Secure the keypad with two new screws provided with the keypad Torque the screws to 0 25 Nm 0 18 ft Ibs Torque screws 10 Replace the battery 11 Press the power button for five seconds to perform a warm boot Subject to technical changes 38 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g 5 4 5 Removing replacing the screen protector ATTENTION Incorrect handling may cause damage to property K Use a screen protector so as not to impair the device warranty gt Only use screen protector Type B7 A2Z0 0017 from BARTEC gt Observe the installation instructions for the screen protector K Do not use any sharp objects to remove the screen protector The MC 95xxe NI is provided with a screen protector BARTEC recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays To remove the screen protector lift the corner using a thin plastic card such as a credit card then carefully lift it off the display Lift Screen Protector Comer S Subject to technical changes 04 2015 39 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 5 5 Connection to a PC The MC 95xx9 NI series is supplied with the Microsoft WM 6 5 or higher operating system Microsoft provides software free of charge for connection to a PC for synchronisat
53. ndent research results and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Wearers of heart pacemakers Persons with heart pacemakers should ALWAYS keep at least 15 cm away from the activated device The device may not be worn by these persons in the breast pocket The device should be held to the ear which is furthest away from the heart pacemaker f you have reason to assume that interference has arisen you should SWITCH OFF the device immediately 6 4 1 7 Hearing aids The wireless device may cause disturbances to hearing devices Get in contact with the manufacturer of your hearing device in the case of disturbances to ask about possible solutions The device may not be worn in the breast pocket of these persons The device should be held to the ear which is furthest away from the heart pacemaker f you have reason to assume that interference has arisen you should SWITCH OFF the device immediately 6 4 1 8 Other medical equipment Ask your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine whether putting the wireless product into operation impairs the medical device Subject to technical changes 04 2015 41164 Operation Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI P Type B7 A29 6 4 2 6 4 3 48 64 Equipment of the laser devices Devices from BARTEC ZEBRA equipped with lasers comply with the Guidelines 21CFR1040 10 and 1040 11 with the exception of the deviatio
54. ns set out in the Laser Notice No 50 dated 24 June 2007 and EN 60825 1 2007 and IEC 60825 1 Ed 2 The classification of the laser device is stated on a plate attached to the device Laser devices of Class 2 work with a visible low volt light emitting diode As for every bright light source for example the sun you should not look directly into the light beam There is no information about the hazards of being briefly exposed to the laser light of a laser scanner of Class 2 The use of control elements adjustments or the application of procedures which do not comply with the instructions described here may lead to hazardous exposure to beams Restrictions to wireless devices D The use of wireless devices is possibly forbidden or restricted This applies primarily on board aircraft in hospitals in the vicinity of explosive substances or under other hazardous conditions If you are not sure which regulations apply to the use of the device ask permission before switching it on Country specific roaming This device has the International Roaming function IEEE802 11d which ensures that the device is used on the channels prescribed for the respective country Ad hoc operation The ad hoc operation is restricted to the channels 36 48 5150 5250 MHz The use of this bandwidth is restricted to indoor areas use outdoors is not permitted Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Operation Type B7 A29
55. ofthe risk of dangerous electrostatic charging wear appropriate clothing and footwear P Avoid the influence of heat that is higher or lower than the specified temperature range P Protect the device from external influences Do not expose the device to any caustic aggressive liquids vapours or mist In the event of malfunctioning or damage to the enclosure take the device out of the potentially explosive area immediately and bring it to a safe place 1 6 Safety Instructions for Operation 1 6 1 Upkeep 1 6 2 Maintenance Subject to technical changes 04 2015 For electrical systems the relevant installation and operating regulations must be complied with e g Directive 99 92 EC Directive 94 9 EC and the national applicable ordinances EN 60079 14 and the DIN VDE 0100 series The disposal of this equipment must comply with the national regulations on the disposal of waste Regular servicing is not necessary if the equipment is operated correctly in accordance with the installation instructions and environmental conditions In this context please refer to Chapter Maintenance Inspection Repair 3 64 Basic Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Safety Instructions Type B7 A29 1 7 1 8 4 64 Inspection Repairs Commissioning Under IEC 60079 19 and EN 60079 17 the owner managing operator of electrical installations in hazardous areas is obliged to have these installations checked by a qualified electri
56. on certified accessories endanger explosion protection Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere Only use original accessories from BARTEC ZEBRA Only permitted outside the potentially explosive atmosphere gt Charge change the battery It must be ensured that only original batteries of the following type s are used in safety oriented operation B7 A2Z0 0011 with 3 7 V 4800 mAh Insert replace SIM card MC95969 NI only P Insert replace Micro SD card Only Micro SD cards tested by BARTEC for that purpose may be used in the slot gt Replace keypads P Replace screen protectors G Further information is also provided by the ZEBRA documentation 5 4 1 Handling the Battery 5 4 1 1 How the Battery works The 4800 mAh battery type B7 A2Z0 0011 provides power to the MC 95xx NI and contains charging and status indications on the front of the battery The indicators function differently depending upon the battery mode and allow the user to determine the health of the battery ms Charging Status LED Charge Level Indicator m Status Button Charging Status LED indicates the charging status and health of the battery The Charge Level Indicator indicates an unhealthy battery and the charge level of the battery Subject to technical changes 04 2015 23 64 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI 9 4 1 2 Battery Health 5 4 1 3 Battery Status 24 64 A battery becomes unhealthy when the Batter
57. ormation ann 64 MI LKO ee E E E eee 64 Appendix Declaration of conformity Certificate of compliance Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Basic Safety Instructions Type B7 A29 1 Basic Safety Instructions 1 1 Notes on this manual o Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Please read carefully before commissioning the devices The user manual is a constituent part of the product It must be kept in the direct vicinity of the device and accessible at all times to installation operating and maintenance personnel It contains important notes safety instructions and test certificates which are necessary for perfect functioning when the devices are being operated and handled The user manual is written for all people who carry out handling commissioning operation and maintenance work on the product whereby the directives and standards applicable to areas with a gas or dust atmosphere 99 92 EC EN 60079 17 EN 60079 19 IEC 60079 17 IEC 60079 19 must be observed when doing such work Familiarity with and strict adherence to the safety instructions and warnings in this manual are essential for safe handling and commissioning Careful handling and consistent observation of these instructions can prevent accidents personal injuries and damage to property The illustrations in these operating instructions serve to make the information and descriptions more cl
58. oth Class Il Version 2 1 with EDR Maximum data rate Antenna Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Up to 2 1 Mbit s Integrated in the device 13 64 Technical Data Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 3 2 8 Options for Data Capture 3 2 9 Colour camera 3 2 10 3 2 11 14 64 Four possible configurations Resolution Illumination Objective SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine Range Resolution Roll Pitch angle Skew tolerance Ambient light Scan rate Scan angle SE4500 1D 2D Imager Engine Reader range Resolution Roll Pitch angle Skew tolerance Ambient light Aiming element VLD Illumination element LED Field of view SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine Blockbuster 1D 2D Imager engine SE950 1D Standard Range Scan Engine and camera Blockbuster 1D 2D Imager engine and camera 3 0 megapixel User controllable flash Autofocus approx 10 cm to 120 cm approx 3 9 inch to 47 inch 4 mil minimum element width 35 from the vertical 65 from normal 50 from normal 107 640 lux 104 12 scans sec bi directional 47 3 standard 35 3 reduces approx 6 cm to 50 cm approx 2 3 inch to 19 inch 752 x 480 pixels HxV grey tone 360 60 from normal 60 from normal Absolute darkness to 96 900 lux 655 Nm 10 Nm 625 Nm 5 Nm Horizontal 40 Vertical 25 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer M
59. placed in appropriate compartments or fittings so that it cans neither fall off during the drive nor be exposed to extreme vibrations The rules for hazardous areas see NEC Article NFPA 70 must be observed In particular appropriate clothing and footwear should be worn in view of the risk of dangerous electrostatic charges Do not wear rubber gloves or suchlike during operation Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Commissioning Battery The battery may only be charged and changed outside the hazardous area It must be ensured that only original batteries of the following type s are used in safety oriented operation B7 A2Z0 0011 with 3 7 V 4800 mAh The use of imitation batteries or batteries from other manufacturers will render the type of ignition protection ineffective and there will then be a risk of fire or explosion Keep away from children The battery may explode if disposed of in fire DO NOT short circuit or disassemble battery The battery may only be used for the purposes stated in the user manual and is only suitable for use in the MC 95xxex NI type B7 A29 If used incorrectly there is a risk of burning The battery should not be disassembled over a temperature higher than 50 C 122 F If the battery is damaged battery acid can escape from the cells and cause corrosion For that reason extreme care must be taken in handling and d
60. plug connector area and keep the hose resp the nozzle about 15 mm above the surface 8 Check the area for grease and dirt residue and repeat the cleaning procedure if necessary 9 Change the battery Subject to technical changes 04 2015 43 64 6 3 2 6 Battery contacts Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 Remove the battery from the MC 95xx amp NI See chapter Replacing a battery 2 Dipthe end of a cotton bud in Isopropyl 3 Rub over the battery contacts on the rear of the battery several times with the tip of the cotton bud Pay attention that no cotton residue remains on the contacts 4 Repeatthis procedure at least three times 9 Remove all grease and dirt deposits in the contact area with the help of the alcohol soaked cleaning cotton bud 6 Then use a dry cotton bud and repeat steps 3 to 5 7 Spray compressed air onto the plug connector area and keep the hose resp the nozzle about 15 mm above the surface 8 Check the area for grease and dirt residue and repeat the cleaning procedure if necessary 9 Insert the battery in the MC 95xxex NI 6 3 2 7 Cleaning the charging station plug connectors 1 Separate the DC power supply cable from the charging station 2 Dipthe end of a cotton bud in Isopropyl 3 Rub over the contacts of the plug connector s with the tip of the cotton bud Move the cotton bud slowly from one side of the plug connector to the other and back again Pay attention
61. precautions when drying with compressed air Subject to technical changes 42 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI mE Type B7 A29 p 6 3 2 1 Suitable materials Alcohol cleaning cloths Lens cleaning cloths Cotton swabs sopropanol Compressed air spray with tube 6 3 2 2 Housing Wipe the housing including the keys and the spaces between the keys with the alcohol cleaning wipes 6 3 2 3 Display The display can be cleaned with the alcohol cleaning wipes however attention must be paid that liquid does not collect around the edges of the display The display must then be dried immediately with a soft fluff free cloth to avoid streaks 6 3 2 4 Scan window Clean the scan window regularly with a lens cleaning wipe or another suitable cleaning agent for optical equipment such as for example spectacles 6 3 2 5 Interface connection 1 Remove the battery from the MC 95xxex NI See chapter Replacing a battery 2 Dipthe end of a cotton bud in Isopropyl 3 Rub over the interface connection on the rear of the MC 95xxe NI several times with the tip of the cotton bud Pay attention that no cotton residue remains on the plug connector 4 Repeatthis procedure at least three times 9 Remove all grease and dirt deposits in the plug connector area with the help of the alcohol soaked cleaning cotton bud 6 Then use a dry cotton bud and repeat steps 3 to 5 7 Spray compressed air onto the
62. range etc there is a danger of not being able to operate the equipment safely switch off the equipment instantly and remove the battery Avoid the influence of heat that is higher or lower than the specified temperature range Do not place the devices anywhere near sources of heat such as for example heaters air exit openings in air conditioners or near cookers or other devices including amplifiers that radiate heat Avoid the effects of moisture Do not put any objects into the device into the enclosure or other openings in the Mobile Computer Openings in the device may not be blocked obstructed or covered Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Equipment that is damaged in any way or that does not function properly must instantly be removed from the hazardous area and sent in for inspection repair Take the device out of the hazardous areas before wiping it with a dry cloth or cleaning it General statutory regulations or directives on safety at work accident prevention regulations and environmental protection legislation must be complied with e g Ordinance on industrial health and safety BetrSichV or the national ordinances Ensure safe handling of the equipment during operation by making sure the device in a steady position and the user has sufficient space to move When transporting the equipment in vehicles it must be
63. re Code Certificate UL Division 2 Type Ex protection Ambient temperature Temperature Code Certificate Further approvals Brazil South Korea B7 A293 amp Il 3G Ex ic IIC T6 Gc II 3D Ex ic IIIC T90 C Dc 20 C lt Tas 50 C T6 EPS 13 ATEX 1 588 X B7 A293 Ex ic IIC T6 Gc Ex ic IIIC T90 C Dc 20 C s Tas 50 C T6 IECEx EPS 13 0028X B7 A292 Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Class I Division 2 Groups F and G Class Ill 20 C lt Tas 50 C T6 UL File E321557 UL BR 13 0807X KTL 14 KB4BO 0261X Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Type B7 A29 3 2 Features 3 2 1 Performance features Processor Memory Expansion slot Optional available extension with Micro SD card Operating system 3 2 2 Physical features Dimensions height x width x depth Weight including battery Display Touchscreen Keyboard variants Audio Network connections Interfaces Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Technical Data Marvel PXA3209 processor with 806 MHz 256 MB RAM 1GB Flash Micro SD slot supports up to 16 GB 1 GB Order no 17 C1Z0 0007 2 GB Order no 17 C1Z0 0008 Windows Mobile 6 5 approx 23 36 cm x 8 89 cm x 5 08 cm approx 9 2 inch x 3 5 inch x 2 0 inch approx 623g approx 22 oz depending on the version and configuration Transflective 3 7 inch colour TFT LCD display LED b
64. rements placed on the overvoltage category l The admissible operating data of the device used must be considered Any other use is not in accordance with the intended purpose and can cause damage and accidents The manufacturer will not be liable for any use beyond that of its exclusive intended purpose Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xx x NI Basic Safety Instructions Type B7 A29 1 4 Owner s Managing Operator s Obligations The owner managing operator undertakes to restrict permission to work with the Mobile Computers to people who are familiar with the basic regulations on safety and accident prevention and have been instructed in the use of the Mobile Computer P have read and understood the documentation the chapter on safety and the warnings The owner managing operator must check that the safety regulations and accident prevention rules valid for the respective application are being observed 1 5 Safety Instructions 1 5 1 General Safety Instructions P Take the device out of the hazardous area before wiping it with a dry cloth or cleaning it K Donotopen devices in a hazardous area gt The general statutory regulations or directives relating to safety at work accident prevention and environmental protection legislation must be observed e g the German industrial health and safety ordinance BetrSichV or the applicable national ordinances gt In view
65. rmation on how to set up cables and charging stations as well as about the charging procedure in the ZEBRA documentation MC9500 K Integrator Guide for integration of mobile computers 5 4 1 8 Battery installed in an MC 95xx NI When the 4800 mAh battery type B7 A2Z0 0011 is installed in the MC 95xx NI the user can view the charge level with Status button press and health of the battery The Battery Status LED is disabled when the battery is installed in the MC 95xx NI If the battery is unhealthy the Charge Level indicator displays an X ae Battery Status LED e Charge Level Indicator __ Status Button Press the Status button to display the current battery charge level It will display for five seconds and then turn off The following table lists the Charge Level Indications when the Status button is pressed Subject to technical changes 28 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissionin Type B7 A29 9 Charge Level Description Indicator Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 0 and 20 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 21 and 40 B Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 41 and 60 90 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 61 and 80 96 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 81 and 100 96 The battery front panel is not visible when the MC9500 K
66. roblems on the road If you pass a car with a breakdown which does not represent a serious impediment to traffic pass traffic lights which do not function a traffic accident with slight damage and without injured people or a possibly stolen car please get in touch with the road police or another special mobile radio number for support The mobile communication industry requests you to give safety priority when using your device telephone Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Em Type B7 A29 p 6 4 1 3 Information for the use of wireless devices Heed all warnings referring to the use of wireless devices 6 4 1 4 Safety in aircraft Switch off the wireless device when asked to do so by the ground staff and by employees of the airline If your device has a flight mode or a similar function find out about its correct use from the aircraft staff 6 4 1 5 Safety in hospitals Wireless devices emit radio frequencies and can cause disturbances to medical technical electrical devices Wireless devices should be switched off on request when you are in hospitals clinics or health establishments This is intended to avoid any possible interference with sensitive medical equipment 6 4 1 6 Heart pacemakers Manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm be observed between a wireless handheld device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference This guideline is in line with indepe
67. ry down until the battery release latches snap into place The MC 95xx NI powers up after inserting the battery Only for MC95xxex NI type B7 A293 J ATEX IECEx Zone 2 and Zone 22 1 If the MC 95xxe NI is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95xxe NI Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Put the special tool inside of the two holes to release the battery latches to release the battery The battery ejects slightly Special tool for the battery latch release t x e 3 Hole for the battery latch 6 Lift the battery from the MC 95xxe NI 7 Insert the replacement battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC 95xxex NI 8 Press the battery down until the battery release latches snap into place The MC 95xx NI powers up after inserting the battery 5 4 1 6 Powering on the MC 95xx NI After the MC 95xx9 NI is connected to power the splash screen displays for about a minute as the MC 95xx NI initializes its flash file system then the calibration window appears The Calibration screen can be accessed by pressing CTRL key BKSP key or tapping Start gt Settings gt Screen gt Align Screen button 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 side of the MC 95xxex NI 2 Carefull
68. s activity to a set of authorized applications on mobile devices Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Technical Data Type B7 A29 3 2 5 Voice and data transmission Wireless LAN WLAN integrated radio module Wireless standard Tri Mode IEEE 802 11a b g Data rate IEEE802 11a up to 54 Mbit sec IEEE802 11b up to 11 Mbit sec IEEE802 11g up to 54 Mbit sec Frequency range IEEE802 11a 5 GHz country dependent IEEE802 11b 2 4 GHz IEEE802 119 2 4 GHz Radio channels Channel 1 13 2412 MHz 2472 MHz Channel 14 2484 MHz Japan only Safety TKIP AES WPA Personal Enterprise WPA2 Personal or Enterprise 802 1x EAP TLS TTLS CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAPv2 PAP or MD5 PEAP TLS MSCHAPv2 EAP GTC LEAP EAP Fast TLS MS CHAPv2 EAP GTC CCXv4 certified support for IPv6 FIPS140 2 certified Spreading procedure Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Voice communication Voice over IP ready with P2P PBX PTT clients WI FITM certified IEEE 802 11 a b g Direct sequence Wireless LAN WI FI Multimedia WMM ZEBRA Voice Quality manager VQM Antenna integrated in the device 3 2 6 Voice and data transmission Wireless WAN WWAN radio module GSM GPRS HSDPA 850 900 1800 1900 and 2100 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 850 and 1900 MHz Verizon or Spirit Antenna Integrated in the device 3 2 7 Voice and data transmission Wireless PAN Blueto
69. t charging MC 95xxe NI is not connected correctly to the cradle cable or not connected to a power source cradle cable is not powered Charging Slow Blinking Amber Slow Blinking Red 1 blink every 2 1 blink every 2 seconds seconds Fully charged Subject to technical changes 04 2015 21164 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery LED Status LED Status Indicates a charging error e g temperature is too low or too Fast Blinking Amber Fast Blinking Amber high 2 blinks second 2 blinks second charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours The MC 95xx9 NI is equipped with a battery backup module which is charged automatically when the main battery is fully charged When the MC 95xxex NI is taken into operation for the first time the battery backup module needs about 36 hours to be fully charged This is also the case when the main battery was removed for several hours which discharges the backup module The battery backup module ensures that the data in the working memory are retained for at least 15 minutes after the main battery of the MC 95xxex NI was removed When the MC 95xx NI reaches a low charging state the data in the working memory are retained for at least 36 hours due to the combination of main battery and battery backup module Use a charging station or charging cable to charge the battery You can find info
70. that that no cotton residue remains on the plug connectors 4 Allofthe plug connector sides should also be cleaned with the help of the cotton bud 5 Spray compressed air onto the plug connector area and keep the hose resp the nozzle about 15 mm above the surface 6 Make sure that no lint remains from the cotton buds and remove any lint 7 lf there are any grease and dirt deposits on other sectors of the charging station remove this with a lint free cloth and alcohol 8 Allow the alcohol to dry at least 10 to 30 minutes in the air depending on the ambient 6 3 2 8 Cleaning interval temperature and humidity before you connect the charging station to the power source The required drying time increases with lower temperature and high humidity The required drying time decreases with higher temperature and lower humidity The customer must determine the cleaning interval at his own discretion and with consideration of the different environments in which the mobile units are used The devices can be cleaned at discretionary frequent intervals When used in very polluted environments it is however advisable to clean the scan window regularly to guarantee optimum scan performance 44 64 Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI mE Type B7 A29 p 6 4 Operation recommendations and requirements 6 4 1 Basic safety and health protection requirements Consult your local health and safety off
71. the end of the stylus Slide the SD card holder door to the left to unlook Lift the micro SD card holder door Remove micro SD card from holder Close the micro SD card holder door Slide the micro SD card holder door to the right to look into place Align the SD card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place Replace the battery Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionin Type B7 A29 g 5 4 3 Handling the SIM card GSM phone service requires a SIM card Subscriber Identification Module or smart card Obtain the card from your service provider The card fits into the MC 95969 NI and can contain the following information Mobile phone service provider account details Information regarding service access and references Any additional services to which you have described 5 4 3 1 Inserting the SIM card Only MC 9596ex NI configuration For more information about SIM cards refer to the service providers documentation Work steps 1 If the MC 95969 NI is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC 95969 NI Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery D o P wm Remove SIM card cover using the end of the stylus D Lee AN h M W IN L T Slide the SIM card holder door to the le
72. tories Inc UL or any authorized Bicezsee of UL For questions please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at http www ul com global eng pages corporate contactus Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Certificate of Compliance Type B7 A29 Gertificate of Gompliance zer ficate Number 20101119 E321557 Page 2 of 2 Report Reference E321557 2010 October 02 ssue Date 2010 November 19 7 Underwriters Laboratories This is to verify that representative samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current UL requirements Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations Handheld Mobile Computer Model MC95ex NI B7 A291 followed by 0 6 or 8 followed by A B C or D followed by O A B or C followed by any letter followed by any letter followed by B C D or E followed by 0 or 1 followed by 00 followed by any number between 000 999 Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Class II Division 2 Groups F and G Class Ill Hazardous Locations Handheld Mobile Computer Model MC95ex NI B7 A292 followed by 0 6 or 8 followed by A B C or D followed by O A B or C followed by any letter followed by any letter followed by B C D or E followed by 0 or 1 followed by 00 followed by any number between 000 999 William R Carney Director North American Certification Programs Underwriters Laboratones Inc Any information and documentation involvin
73. typically eight hours Subject to technical changes 04 2015 31 64 C Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Commissioning Type B7 A29 5 4 1 10 Stand alone When the battery is not installed in an MC 95xx NI or a charger the charge status and health of the battery displays on the battery front panel If the battery is unhealthy an X appears in the Charge Level indicator Press the Status button to view the health and charge level of the battery The Battery Status LED lights and the Charge Level indicator display the charge level After five seconds the LED turns off and the Charge Level indicator reverts to the previous display See Table for Battery Status LED and Charge Level indicator descriptions Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Charging Charging state Charging state Charging state state LED display LED display Bes m Steady green Steady red Keystroke ni ight 5 4 2 Handling the Micro SD card ATTENTION Damage to the SD card through electrostatic discharges gt Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the micro SD card Proper precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is property grounded BARTEC recommends to use following tested micro SD cards 1 GB Order no 17 C1Z0 0007 or 2 CB Order no 17 C1Z0 0008 Subject to technical changes 32 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionin Type B7 A29 g 5 4 2
74. ven in the hazardous area the user can avail of the extensive communication options that are already standard in other areas Its ergonomic design and easy operation make it an ideal support for fast data availability in enterprise processes A keyboard is available in different versions for manual data capture The integrated 1D or 1D 2D scan engine for capturing bar codes and optionally a 3 megapixels camera is available as another data capture option The ergonomically mounted scan triggers on the MC 95xxe NI allow data to be captured easily in one hand operation Several technologies are available for data communication with other systems and company divisions Wireless 3 5G WWAN WWAN Wireless LAN WLAN Wireless PAN WPAN Bluetooth IrDA connection These modules which are integrated in the device allow seamless transmission of voice and data with easy integration into the company s network Other advantages in its use are the rugged construction easy to read 3 7 VGA colour display with touch technology and high performance lithium ion battery Fast process execution is ensured by the Intel PXA320 processor with 806 MHz which is integrated in the MC 95xx9 NI and an easy development of applications is facilitated by the Microsoft amp Windows Mobile amp 6 5 operating system in conjunction with the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDK from ZEBRA 256 MB RAM and 1 GB flash drive integrated in the d
75. y Usage Indication reachs a predefined threshold end of usable life The Battery Usage Threshold value can be changed See the MC9500 K Integrator Guide from ZEBRA for more information When the battery becomes unhealthy a dialog box displays on the MC 95xx9 NI When this appears tap Dismiss Replace the battery as soon as possible The battery Charge Level indicator display an X when the battery becomes unhealthy see Figure When charging an unhealthy battery in the MC 95xx NI the Battery Status LED blinks red LO Monday January 01 2007 2 Phone off Wi Fi Getting Started E No upcoming appointments les Sian in to Windows live Battery Warning The battery state of health been changed the battery may require necessary service Battery Warning Dialogue box Unhealthy Battery Indication The MC 95xx9 NI battery provides status information on the front of the battery that allows the user to make determination on what battery to use The battery status indications vary depending upon the mode of the battery Installed in an MC 95xxe NI dna charger Stand alone Subject to technical changes 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionin Type B7 A29 g 5 4 1 4 Installing the Battery A DANGER Non certified accessories endanger explosion protection Risk of fatal injury in an explosive atmosphere It must be ensured that only original batteries of the following type s
76. y press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen 3 Repeatas the target moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue Subject to technical changes 26 64 04 2015 Mobile Computer MC 95xxex NI Sommissionir Type B7 A29 g 5 4 1 7 Charging the battery The temperature range for charging the battery is 0 C to 40 C Please note that charging the MC 95xxe NI is under intelligent control For this purpose the charging procedure of the MC 95xxe NI is activated and G deactivated at short time intervals to keep the battery temperature within the permissible range A LED on the MC 95xxe NI indicates when the charging procedure was disabled because of excess temperature Use only accessories approved by BARTEC and ZEBRA to charge the batteries Before using the MC 95xx NI for the first time charge the battery using either a charging cable or a cradle USB Charging cable Charging Cable only charging Single USB Charging Station 4 Slot Charging Station only charging 4 Slot Ethernet Charging Station Align and hook the MC 95xxe NI interface pocket onto the cradle s or cable s cleat The battery automatically begins charging See the following table for charging indications The 4800 mAh battery type B7 A2Z0 0011 fully charges in less than six hours Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery LED Status LED Status None battery is no

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