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Workabout Pro4 Hand-Held Computer User Manual with CE 6.0

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1. 3 39 Battery Health dialog box 3 40 Index Il capacity dialog box 3 37 charging 2 2 estimated battery backup time 3 38 Installing a 1 3 power saving suspend dialog box 3 38 TEMOVING a 1 3 FEPlACING a 1 3 specifications 0 0c ee eee E 2 Suspend Threshold dialog box 3 38 swap me 2 1 taskbar con 2 8 Wakeup Sources dialog box 3 40 battery charger safety instructions 00 0 e eee 4 10 Baud port replicator 0 0 0 0 ee eee C 9 beeper adjusting volume a 2 9 description of beep conditions 2 9 Bluetooth radio devices pairing 0 0 ce eee 3 10 GPRS 8EIUP EE 3 13 ISM band 3 7 radio configuration 3 7 3 16 Setup eee eens 3 7 specifications 0 0 00 eee eee E 7 Bluetooth Setup Microsoft Bluetooth switching to 3 7 Stonestreet One BTExplorer switching to and from 3 T Bluetooth setup peripherals na a 4 22 Bluetooth stack switching a 3 7 BOOMO BOOS AA EP AN 1 5 Bright For backlight aaa 3 21 L cable diagrams ccc eee eee A 1 calibrating touchscreen 2 7 3 51 eE e EEE E 3 61 Call Management 3 61 camera specifications 0 200 000 cee E 2 case CanyiNG BEER 4 7 COMmMICAleS EEN 3 16 charger Safety instructions
2. 00 0 0 cee eee ee 4 10 chargers 1 a 4 9 installing at a ste 4 9 operator conifrols a 4 10 single bay USB cradle anaana anaana aaa 4 10 chargers and cradles available 4 9 Cinterion Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual PH8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA radio spec IficatiOnS 2 2 eee E 5 clean AA AA 1 5 Click Data scanner double click C 5 Click Time scanner double click C 5 clone Total Recall Aa 3 54 Clone to USB aa 3 56 Codepage C 7 Command Prompt 00 0 0 c cece eee nee 2 16 communication Ethernet connechon cece 4 13 Ethernet connection four bay Ethernet cradle 4 15 WORKABOUT ob 4 13 computer hardware properties 3 52 conference calls creating 3 62 Control Panel ACCESSING AP AAP O 2 3 2 App Launch Revswcon a 3 5 applications jet 3 2 Display Properties 3 19 keyboard properties 3 26 power management properties 3 37 stylus properties 0 0 0a 3 51 Control Panel Settings Kiosk settings 3 45 cradles installation at ste 4 9 cradles and chargers available 4 9 cradle See also Picker cradle 4 17 CTRL KEY sa detente a DAA EE ae eee 2 3 cycle tasks a 2 17 D Data Bits port repnicator nananana anaa
3. The FN BLUE modifier key provides access to additional keys and system functions These functions are colour coded in blue print above the keyboard keys J NOTE Almost all keys can be reprogrammed to suit your requirements Regular Keys The Power Button The Power button in the lower left corner of the keyboard switches the unit on and off Getting to Know the Workabout Pro 2 3 Standard Keys The ENTER Key The ENTER key is used to execute the usual Enter keyboard functions The SHIFT Key The SHIFT key is used to display uppercase alpha characters and to provide access to other symbols and functions on the numeric keyboards Press the SHIFT key to turn the shift state on it will be represented in the shift state indicator in the navigation bar at the top of the screen then press another key to access the shifted function of that key Press the SHIFT key twice to lock the shift state on the shift state will be outlined in a black frame to indicate it is locked on It is now in CAPS LOCK mode Press SHIFT again to turn the shift state off The Arrow Keys The Arrow keys are located near the top of the keyboard and are represented on the keyboard as triangles pointing in different directions The Arrow keys move the cursor around the screen in the direction of the arrow up down left and right The left arrow key should not be confused with the BACKSPACE key which is depicted as a left arro
4. 3 20 appending to barcodes eharacterS a aces RA AALAY a C 5 App Launch keve c cece eee eee 3 5 approvals Workabout Pro including scanner E 2 arrow keys moving the Cursor 0 0 cece eee 2 3 AT Terminal WWAN ee eee ee eee F 13 audio indicators adjusting volume 0 0 cee cee 2 9 description of beep conditions 2 9 Autokesiore a 3 56 B background choosing for Desktop 3 45 background image display scheme 3 19 backlight display 20 0 ccc eee eens 3 20 intensity nananana E Rete eee enka bale 2 6 backplate trigger 0 0 ccc eee 4 3 Backspace DEL key 2 3 backup Profile Total Recall AutoRestore a 3 56 Clone to USB 00 eee 3 56 CRC AUN Le EE 3 53 Restore a 3 56 restoring 2 22246 42e6n5400064004024404544 b0 0y 3 55 Upload to A R C 00 ees 3 56 VEWNG canescens dws cae se oa AA ane ee eee 3 55 backups managing profiles 3 55 Bad Scan Vibrates 0 0 ccc cee eee C 6 barcode appending Io C 5 displaying type of barcode C 6 parameters ees C 2 Translation Lab C 7 bar code reader integrated scanner operation of 4 20 barcode reader integrated scanner operation of 2 10 batteries a description of 4 8 Ee see SEENEN e eens 2 1 2 2 Advanced dialog box
5. Status Dr Debug OK Status Utilities Settings No error logs found Or Debug is on EA Or Watson is on Browse logs This tab indicates the status on off of the debug engines Tapping on Browse logs displays error logs for your review The logs should be used as reference when working with Zebra Technical Support personnel 3 22 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Utilities The Utilities tab can be used to log network traffic When you tap on the Start button debug data is collected so that if necessary it can be forwarded to a Zebra technician for evaluation Dr Debug Status Utilities Motion Meter Settings File prefix netlog File size 500000 ie is stopped a e e JJ Settings Dr Debug Status Utilities Settings Error Level Log Folder Windows System DrDebug Choose an Error Level from the drop down menu To change the location where debug information will be stored tap on the button to the right of the Log Folder option Error Reporting Error Reporting allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts Tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Error Reporting icon to access your options E Error Reporting Configuration 3 23 GPS Global Positioning System Settings This applet allows you to define how the GPS module operates e Tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt GPS Settings icon GPS Tab Th
6. Bluetooth OK Paired Device servers Mode About Select device to start pairing This menu allows you to filter the displayed devices by their COD If for example you choose Computer from this menu only the devices that have the matching Computer COD value will be displayed Choosing Al lists all detected devices 3 10 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Device Pop up Menu Bluetooth Paired Device Servers Mode About Select device to start pairing Mame adchess I TORPSG O11 i OMNI EE Refresh Mame Delete The Device pop up menu allows you to pair a device update a device name or delete a device from the list Pair begins the pairing process by querying the services and profiles of the discovered device An authentica tion dialog box is displayed the first time a Bluetooth device is paired Refresh Name repeats the device name inquiry updating the name This command is useful if a device is listed without a name unknown or if a device name has been changed remotely Delete removes this device from the list Pairing a Device To pair devices e Follow the manufacturer instructions to place the remote device in pairing mode e Choose the Devices tab and Scan for devices in your area e When the scan is complete tap on the device to which you want to pair e In the pop up Device menu tap on Pair An Authentication dialog box is displayed Authentication En
7. By default inactive owners are not shown By checking this check box all owners both active and inactive are displayed Microphone e Inthe Control Panel choose the Microphone icon Use this dialog box to adjust the gain for the specific microphones associated with your hand held Built in Microphone sl Microphone Default All e Tap on the drop down menu and choose the microphone for which you want to adjust the gain e Slide the microphone tab to the left to decrease the gain and to the right to increase the gain Tapping on the Default button sets the current microphone you ve chosen to the default gain Tapping on Default All sets all microphones listed to their default gain Configuration 3 37 TekTerm Client TekTerm Client is a powerful emulation application ideally suited for real time data transaction applications associated with mainframes and servers The Workabout Pro4 includes unique features that support TekTerm a Zebra application that has the ability to maintain multiple simultaneous sessions with a variety of host computers For detailed information please refer to the Open TekTerm Software User Manual PN 8000073 PartnerUp This app displays a number of pre loaded applications Tapping on an app in the list takes you to an associated web site The operator can then install the application If a license is required it can be obtained by sending an e mail to the software license mailbox or by conta
8. Cloning Disabled 160 files Registry Profile Options e Tap on the Manage Profile button to see your list of profiles as shown above Highlight a profile and tap on the Next button to choose from options to restore or clone the profile You can choose from four profile options Restore Now Set for Autorestore Upload to A R C and Clone to USB Total Recall The following profile options are available Set for Autorestore Upload to A R C Clone to USB Tab to one of the above buttons for more help 3 56 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide e Next tap on the option button you want to use e Restore Now restores the profile immediately If you are restoring a profile that is a backup or Full Clone the computer will clean reset first if the profile is a Settings Only Clone it will not e Set for AutoRestore creates a profile that is automatically restored following a cold reset or a clean start The profile is stored in the Flash Disk TotalRecall folder IMPORTANT After setting an autorestore profile that profile will overwrite any other profile already placed in the Application or Flash Disk TotalRecall folder In an autorestore Total Recall only restores the profile located in the Application or Flash Disk TotalRecall folder If you store your profile anywhere else it will not be restored The following profile options are available Profile successfully copied to Flas
9. EMI RFI EMI FCC Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Class B CISPR Class B Japan VCCI Class B Environmental RoHS Compliant 2000 G D 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual SE655 Decode Ranges Typical Guaranteed 1 50 in 38 mm 2 00 in 51 mm 24 0 in 610 mm 18 25 in 464 mm Note The distances marked with an asterisk are a result of the field of view FOW limitation SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner Parameter Specification Taser Class 2 Light Source Visible Laser Diode 650 nm 35 5 scans sec bi directional 35 E07 near Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Symbologies UPC EAN Code 128 UCC EAN128 RSS Code 39 Code 93 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Programmable Parameters Laser On Time Aim Duration Power Mode Trigger Mode Bi directional Redundancy Symbology types lengths Data formatting Ambient Light Artificial 450 ft candles 4 844 Lux Sunlight 4 000 ft candles 86 112 Lux Laser Output Power peak 1 26 mW Internal Imager 4 Scanner Specifications D 5 SE1524ER Decode Zones SE1524ER Decode Zone A Short Range Small Codes Ww in Cm i Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C 12 30 5 d on high quality symbols oe t e ee B 20 32 h Ha a 4 10 2 O EE 4 10 2 20s Lami 22 0 i AA s ma T I i l2 30 5 CG Bi 10 mil 4 34 0 i d T ell TD 5 0 am 96 0 AA ES E m ea EE Im O AD
10. If you re using the keyboard e Tap on the Start button in the taskbar to display the Start Menu Getting to Know the Workabout Pro 2 15 e Highlight the Settings option highlight Taskbar in the sub menu and press Enter The Taskbar and Start Menu dialog box is displayed Taskbar and Start Menu General Advanced i ES M Always on top Auto hide 0 Show Clock 7 Show active app Tap on the items you want to activate or deactivate The check mark indicates active items If you re using the keyboard e Highlight the options you want to activate and press the SPACE key to select them A check mark indi cates active items The Start Menu The Start Menu lists the operations you can access and work with It is available from the startup desktop or from within any application e To display the menu tap on the Start Menu My Device Microsoft WordPad 0 Ed Recycle Bin ely Documents J NOTE Tap on the item in the menu with which you want to work If you re using the keyboard e Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and press Enter or If the menu item has an underlined character e Type the underlined alpha character For example to display the Run dialog box type the letter r 2 16 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Programs e Choose Programs to display a sub menu of options The programs displayed will be those resident in the Windows Programs fo
11. e Follow the directions in the Calibration tab to recalibrate the screen You will be prompted to save the cali bration data A NOTE If you do not receive a prompt to save your data there could be a problem with your touchscreen hardware Contact your Zebra representative 3 52 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Touch This tab allows you to disable the touchscreen e Choose the Touch tab Select the check box next to Disable the touch panel System Properties This program identifies the computer software and hardware components indicating which components are installed their identification version or part numbers and whether they are enabled or disabled e In Control Panel choose the System Properties icon System Properties System Properties Be Harchware H GP S e Data Capture Fl Display Bluetooth H Keyboard WIFI Dock H System Software H Components E XML Configuration e By choosing the Export button you can create a log SystemProperties xml of your current components which will be placed in the My Device folder in Windows Explorer e Instead of expanding each section of items individually you can also choose to open all the lists at once by choosing the Expand button which will then change to a Collapse button to enable you to collapse all the sections as well Configuration 3 53 Total Recall V Total Recall is a Zebra utility developed to maintain applica
12. Cold Reset The Cold Reset option resets the hand held Any files not stored in permanent memory are lost however the registry settings are saved 2 20 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The Kiosk Desktop Shell The appearance and actions of the desktop can be changed by tapping on the Kiosk Shell icon on your desktop which activates the Kiosk shell E NOTE The Workabout Pro4 will be reset if you choose to switch shells Figure 2 6 Switch to Kiosk Shell Switching the kiosk Shell requires a device reset All unsaved data will be lost Switch the Shell and reset now After resetting the Workabout Pro4 the desktop appearance will be very different The programs are accessed with finger or stylus taps and swipes If there are more applications than shown on one screen a white animated dot will be present on the side of the screen in the direction of the next set of icons Swiping the screen to that direction will move the display to the next screen J NOTE Although the Desktop appearance defaults to the Ingenuity theme the theme is not changed using the Kiosk Shell icon To change themes open the Shell Settings gt Advanced menu in Kiosk Access see Shell Settings on page 3 43 Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 21 Hold the stylus or your finger on the Active Tasks Favourites or Notifications Bar and swipe to the left or right to switch to the next screen a pp Active Tasks Bar
13. Data Transfer between Workabout Pro4 and a PC on page 17 1 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The Workabout Pro4 contains an 802 11a b g n radio module The Fusion Wireless Companion software contains applications to create wireless profiles To configure the radio follow the steps outlined under the heading Fusion Wireless Companion Setting Up the 802 11a b g n Radio on page 4 31 To configure your Bluetooth settings go to Bluetooth SETUP on page 3 7 If you have a GPS Global Positioning System module see GPS Global Positioning System Settings on page 3 23 To see the radio specifications please go to Appendix E Workabout Pro4 Specifications Data Transfer Data transfer options vary slightly depending on the type of operating system installed in your PC Various options exist depending on whether you are using Windows XP or earlier Windows Vista Windows 7 or later For connection details please refer to Data Transfer between Workabout Pro4 and a PC on page 3 17 Voice Communication If the Cinterion PHS8 P HSPA radio modem is installed and enabled the Phone icon and the GSM signal strength icon will appear when you tap on the navigation bar at the top of the screen The keyboards are equipped with Talk and End phone keys For details on using your Voice options please refer to Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer on page 3 59 Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6
14. a gt k BLI RA This tab allows the communication port for GPS data to be defined Configuration 3 25 Input Panel The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a Soft Input Panel SIP Shown below is the standard Microsoft SIP accessed from the Control Panel KEYS ES Date Time Dr Debug Reporting Soft Keyboard Input Panel Button Icon Internet Keyboard Manage Options Triggers e S EI Op lt gt ih Mik a Tapping on the Input Panel button displays a soft input panel soft keyboard that can be customized using the Input Panel dialog box IMPORTANT lf the Input Panel button icon is not visible in the taskbar from the Start menu tap on Settings Taskbar and Start Menu Tap the check box next to Show Input Panel Button To remove this icon from the taskbar tap in the check box to erase the check mark The soft keyboard operates just like a standard keyboard except that rather than pressing a key you tap on letters numbers modifier keys etc on the Workabout Pro4 screen To customize the appearance and behaviour of the soft keyboard Tap on the Input Panel icon in the Contro Panel Figure 3 1 nout Panel Properties Input Panel Properties OK ES Input Panel Current input method Allow applications to automatically show hide the Input Panel requires a warm reset To quickly switch input methods tap and hold the Input Panel button and then select the desired method from the menu 3 2
15. a voice call If the status in the main window shows No network found or Searching for network then typi cally only Batt and Temp are available For the status Emergency calls only MCC MNC LAC CID and BCCH may be available For the GSM 1800MHz and GSM 1900MHz bands it may not be possible to convert the ARFCN for BCCH and TCH to a frequency because the channel numbers overlap This can be overcome by enabling only the GSM bands used by a particular network i e either GSM 1800MHz or GSM 1900MHz is disabled If the network uses frequency hopping during GSM voice calls then hopping is displayed in the TCH field User Interface File Bice SMS Voice Network Security Data Configuration Driver Mode Modern Info CM CP i User Interface Taskbar E AT Terminal Sounds Keyboard Rx Tx bytes EE a Taskbar Choosing Taskbar displays a dialog box in which you can determine which Wireless WAN icons will be displayed in the taskbar OK x Configure TaskBar Icons Enable New SMS icon Enable Voice Dialer icon Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings F 13 Sounds Tapping on the Sounds option displays a dialog box in which you can customize which sounds your Workabout Pro4 will emit and when these sounds will be played Configure Sounds OK SMS Play new message notification startup way Voice Play ringtone Ring wav sl Keyboard Tapping on the Keyboard optio
16. ments Refer to the following sections for detailed information e Scanner list and specifications Appendix D Internal Imager amp Scanner Specifications e Configuration Appendix B DataWedge Appendix C Scanner Settings and Manage Triggers on page 3 3 Basic Scanner Operations e Turn the hand held on Wait until the unit has booted up completely e Aim at the barcode and press the scan key or the trigger A scan beam and a warning indicator appear until a successful decode is achieved or six seconds have elapsed Scanning Techniques e Hold the scanner at an angle Do not hold it perpendicular to the barcode e Donot hold the scanner directly over the barcode In this position light can reflect back into the scanner s exit window and prevent a successful decode e Scan the entire barcode If you are using a 1D or PDF laser scanner make certain that the scan beam crosses every bar and space on the barcode including the margins on either end of the symbol e If you are using a 2D imaging scanner make certain the red oval shaped framing mark is centered within the barcode you want to scan e When using imaging scanners do not move the scanner while decoding the barcode Movement blurs the image e Hold the scanner farther away for larger barcodes e Hold the scanner closer for barcodes with bars that are close together Troubleshooting If the scanner is not working investigate the following e ls the unit on e Ch
17. 2 13 ING eege NANANA AA AA 2 14 Aeta MENU WEE 2 15 TAG TRIOS DESKON Sie EE 2 20 Restoring the Windows Classic hell a 2 22 General IMAIMONANCS 44s sa NENA mGA NGAL GANG aa NADAANAN AYUDA LAAN NAAN ANNA NA 2 22 Canino telen Reie 2 22 Cleaning the Workabout Prod 2 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Overview of Software ou cece ecc eee ece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeeueeeeueaeeaeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeuaesaeeueeaeeeeaueaeeaeeeeeaeeneeees 3 1 SOM WANS FIG Al WAG eege EE 3 1 PVC SOT ONS AA AAO 3 1 THC CONTO P Oee E E E a E 3 2 Contool weie e le TEE 3 2 Table of Contents vii AUPENC SE 3 5 Bluetooth Setup 3 7 PS AA AA PA AA 3 8 BIS e 3 9 Discovering and REMOVING Devices a 3 9 Filtering By Class of Device COD 3 9 Device Pop up Menu 3 10 mala RE eer E O EEE mie piece eaeeeereoseacts 3 10 SVS eege 3 12 MODE EE 3 12 eo EE 3 13 The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection aa 3 13 E le 3 16 Data Transfer between Workabout Pro4 and ab 3 17 USING IVIIGKOSOM AACUIVG SY NG soseri neoe EE AN NAG 3 17 Using Windows Mobile Device Center 3 18 Using Windows Mobile Device Center 3 18 B 102 YA D e A A A A E E ee ee ee E ES 3 18 Scanner SEINICES egie eege gedet ungeet umerene 3 19 DISplay A alen d LEE 3 19 PAEKO NO e a tannic stvbaunadatutasttaneapnasuuanathcane O ties intent 3 19 A ele 3 20 12161 4 6 ln EE 3 20 Big el E 3 21 Een 3 21 D E e EE petaaeeanssoacaseneseeccusa eahipoescesanqued yabenus sossseansee 3 22 ln E E 3 22 EO RE OUI VAG AA AGO AA AN
18. DemoSound Horney Internet Explorer Microsoft WordPad Remote Desktop Connect Settings Windows Explorer de d d ed ed ed Sd 4 1 The Applications menu lists all the applications installed on the computer alphabetically The items checked in this view are shown on the Desktop The Add and Edit buttons allow you to search for and add an application to the list of items in the selection window You can add a maximum of 18 applications after which the Add option will be greyed out and the following message is displayed Maximum 18 entries reached When you select an application and tap on Edit you will see fields for Command Parameters and Display Name e Command The Command field is prefilled with the path and name of the executable exe or corre sponding link nk If the selected file can t be found e g external memory card has been removed files have been deleted a message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen These files cannot be found e Parameters The Parameters option provides the option of adding extra parameters to the application for exe files only not nk For example if the Command field is running pword exe Microsoft Word Pad the Parameters field could specify a document to open e Display name This is an editable field which is prefilled with the name of the application 3 44 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Advanced The Applications menu allows
19. Multislot Class 10 Full PBCCH support Mobile Station Class B Coding Scheme 1 4 EGPRS Multislot Class 10 EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK Downlink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 Uplink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 SRB loopback and test mode B 8 bit 11 bit RACH PBCCH support 1 phase 2 phase access procedures Link adaptation and IR NACC extended UL TBF Mobile Station Class B CSD V 110 RLP non transparent 14 4 kbps USSD SMS Point to point MT and MO Cell Broadcast Text and PDU mode GNSS Features Standalone GNSS Assisted GNSS Control plane E911 User plane gpsOneXTRATM General GPS and GLONOSS Power saving modes Software AT commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 and 27 005 and proprietary Cinterion Wireless Modules commands SIM Application Toolkit SAT Release 99 Workabout Pro4 Specifications E 7 Parameter Specifications Audio Audio speech codecs GSM AMR EFR FR HR 3GPP AMR echo cancellation noise suppression Interface 500hms Main GSM UMTS antenna UMTS diversity antenna GNSS antenna passive USB USB 2 0 High Speed 480Mbit s device interface Full Soeed 12Mbit s compliant UICC interface Supported chip cards UICC SIM USIM 3V 1 8V Special features Phonebook SIM and phone Antenna SAIC Single Antenna Interference Cancellation DARP Downlink Advanced Receiver Performance RX diversity receiver type 3i 16 QAM Bluetooth Radio P
20. Refer to The Trig ger Back Plate Kit with Flush Mount Pistol Grip on page 4 3 The pistol grip is attached to the four threaded inserts on the back of the Workabout Pro4 Four Phillips head screws are provided with this accessory J NOTE Prior to installation make sure the trigger mechanism is securely snapped into the pistol grip body and that the trigger operates properly e Position the pistol grip so that it fits snugly over the back of the unit and the holes in the pistol grip are aligned with the threaded inserts on the back of the Workabout Pro4 e Tighten the screws to a torque of 3 Ibs in 3 kgf cm to secure the pistol grip in place e Insert the stylus in the base of the pistol grip The Trigger Back Plate Kit with Flush Mount Pistol Grip The trigger back cover kit model number WA9301 provides a special back cover that incorporates a scanner interface board and a switch and triggers the SE1524ER long range laser model number WA9022 WA9301 is required for WA9022 to function with or without a pistol grip This kit is also compatible with the Flush Mount Pistol Grip model number WA6103 4 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The trigger back cover kit model number WA9302 provides a special back cover that incorporates a scanner interface board and a switch This kit enables a pistol grip to trigger the following end cap scanners for the Workabout Pro 4 Model Number End Cap WA9016 SE965 end ca
21. Use Virtual Serial Port F 6 VOD eg boos ous E r de ayes F 15 Wireless Zero Config G 1 G 6 Workabout Pro leiere ENEE E 2 Rer ere EE E 1 Workabout Pro specifications E 1 MZEBRA N TECHNOLOGIES Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire IL U S A http www zebra com Zebra and the Zebra head graphic are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp The Symbol logo is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc a Zebra Technologies company 2015 Symbol Technologies Inc 8000290 001 Revision A April 2015
22. and lock down access to various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security With Kiosk and Kiosk Shell see The Kiosk Desktop Shell on page 2 20 you can customize the entire look and feel of your User Experience Input Panel Provides the framework for a Microsoft Soft Input Panel SIP should you need to design your own SIP or change some soft keyboard options Internet Options Provides options to configure your Internet browser You can determine items such as the default and search page that the browser applies when connecting to the Internet the cache size the Internet connection options and the security level that is applied when browsing Keyboard Toggles character repeat on and off and specifies delay and rate for repeated characters It also allows you to adjust the keyboard backlight threshold and intensity and many other functions Manage Triggers This utility allows you to define buttons as triggers for different devices For example you would use this utility to configure a button for the scanner RFID reader and camera Microphone Enables you to adjust the gain for the specific microphones associated with your hand held Network and Dial up Connections Displays network interfaces and allows new dial up and VPN interfaces to be created It also allows Windows configuration of the interface Refer to Connectivity on page 1 5 for details Owner Provides fields in which you can
23. key and the Power button simultaneously for a minimum of three seconds Display Properties e Inthe Control Panel choose the Display icon Display Background e Inthe Display Properties dialog box open the Background tab This dialog box allows you to customize your background image 3 20 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Display Properties Ok x Background Appearance Backlight Browse Tile image on background Appearance In the Display Properties dialog box open the Appearance tab This dialog box allows you to customize the display colour scheme Display Properties OK Background Appearance Backlight m Scheme saven Delete am cas 2 Inactive winded x ES Active wings i Dialog Box Text Item Desktop Backlight The backlight is activated for a configurable amount of time The Display Properties dialog box in the Control Panel allows you to specify the intensity of the backlight along with how long the backlight remains on when the unit is not in use no key press scanner trigger etc V NOTE Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory use only In the Display Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab Bright for 5 minutes el Dim for 30 seconds el CT When using external power keep the backlight always ON Configuration 3 21 J NOTE Backlight changes take effect immediately You do not need to
24. 0 Battery Details Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer is available with the following Lithium ion battery pack options e 4400 mAh battery Model Number WA3010 e 2850 mAh battery pack Model Number WA3025 e 4680 mAh battery pack Model Number WA3026 e Super capacitor power backup For details battery specifications refer to Battery Swap Time Assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered battery swap time is a minimum of 4 minutes you will not lose data if the battery is replaced within this time frame To protect data the safest place to store data is on a microSD memory card or externally on a USB memory stick or on a PC You can also save data in the Application Flash Disk partition of the file system Refer to for details about reserving battery power for data backup purposes The Suspend Threshold adjustment in the Power Properties tab allows you to determine the battery capacity at which the Workabout Pro4 will be shut down If left at the default value Maximum Operating Time the unit will run until the battery is completely empty the RAM is only backed up for a short period of time If you choose Maximum Backup Time the Workabout Pro4 shuts off with more energy left in the battery so RAM can be backed up for a longer period of time 2 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual A N IMPORTANT If your Workabout Prod fails to power up consider the fo
25. 1 6 VOICE COMMUNICA AA Seecucnaeeeecestescae 1 6 Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 OS NIN SUI EE 2 1 Battery OUI ARA AA AA 2 1 Bale SNaDp TING paaa AANGAL na E AA a AA 2 1 chardino mie banaba AA AA ANA LAAN AG AA 2 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual INE ee TE 2 2 ai VE La AA AA AA E 2 2 The Power Button E 2 2 SENE CUR C S E E E AA 2 3 Villes rt 2 4 Activating Modifier kees 2 4 Locking Modifier Keys 2 4 FUNCION Keys and Macro Keys EE 2 4 FUNCIONA GYO AA AA E EE E EA 2 4 Macro Keys Workabout Pro4 Long only 2 a 2 5 Numeric Keyboards Accessing Alpha KeyS a 2 5 IE KE PAG BackigNi seeno EE RESE 2 6 EE 2 6 Adjusting the Display Backlight a 2 6 Calibrating the TOUCMS ClO uawcc ana coneadevacitewenassnestacedsenednwnsusededdesgexeunteedesetesecGesdemasiceccsaave 2 Ielelle e e 2 7 AA EE 2 1 Onscreen lalo Mee 2 7 Pudo re Tee 2 9 Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card 2 9 Inserting and Removing the Carde a 2 9 Scanners and MACS AA AA ANG AA AA AE EEEE EAEEREN Di 2 10 Basic Scanner OST Al ONS E 2 10 Scanning TecNNIGUES sessioissa aadi ena a Eaa aE anan eaaa 2 10 TOUDE S MOON EE 2 10 Operating 1D Internal Laser Gcanners Aa 2 11 Operating Internal 2D magers AA 2 11 Windows Embedded CEO EE 2 12 Navigating in Windows Embedded CE and Applications a 2 12 Navigating Using a Touchscreen a 2 12 Navigating Using the Keyboard A 2 12 The Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop
26. AC E 3 57 ANINO AA LAAN AA AN AA AA 3 58 Advanced CE Services Settings a 3 58 Advanced Interface and Network SettingS a 3 58 Advanced Services Settings a 3 59 RE EOT AN AA AA AA PA AA 3 59 Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer a 3 59 BATA le 3 60 Receiving an Incoming Cal 3 61 VOICE MENU aaa ALE E AE E AE ANNA 3 61 cal Manage En E 3 61 SUN 3 62 ESE AA ABA RA ARA AN 3 63 File Menu Phonebook Management 220 3 63 Volume 84 Sounds bropertes XA aaa 3 64 EERSTEN 3 65 Sound AAC US TASS EE 3 65 Fusion Wireless Companion Setting Up the 802 11a b g n Q QQXX a 3 65 Cre aula a New e AA AA 3 67 Launching an Existing Profile aa 3 69 Table of Contents ix Resetting the Radio to Default Factory Settings X aaa 3 69 Monitoring the Network Connection ssn0aaannnneoons1nnnenossrnnnnnnrnssrnnrnnrrensnrnnrrerrsnnrrrrrernnnnneerernnene 3 69 Chapter 4 Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories canning ACCESSO E eebe 4 1 Attaching the Hand Strap RE 4 2 Akane ne PISO EC EE 4 2 The Trigger Back Plate Kit with Flush Mount Pistol Gm 4 3 Protective Carrying e 4 7 SON ONE TOILET eene ee 4 7 eege 4 8 EREECHEN 4 9 Chargers and Cradles a 4 9 Installation Chargers and Cradles Aa 4 9 Power Consumption Considerations AA 4 9 lee le KE AA AAP 4 10 Important Charger Safety Instructions Aa 4 10 Single Bay USB Cradle 221 Aa 4 10 Chargin
27. CE 6 0 User Manual SE4500SR Decode Zone In cm 9 229 Se d 45414 h O pana z l i F 4 5 11 4 i e 6 67 mil PDF417 34k 174 9 229 d T 7 5 mil Code 39 110 6 10ml PDF417 19 16 13 mil 100 UPC BI D 15 mil PDF417 br 28k 15 mil Data Matrix 112 4 l 20 mil Code 39 24 7 In O 5 10 15 20 25 cm 0 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 Depth of Field The Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer 7528 Long and 7528 Short sf NOTE Performance specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice Hardware Dimensions and Weight 7528 Long e 223 mm x 75 100 mm x 31 42 mm 8 78 x 2 95 3 94 x 1 22 x 1 65 inches e 526g 18 6 oz 7528 Short e 200 mm x 75 100 mm x 31 42 mm 7 87 x 2 95 3 94 x 1 22 1 65 inches e 461g 16 2 oz Processor and Memory e CPU Sitara AM37x ARM Cortex A8 processor e Memory 512 MB RAM 4 GB Flash Operating System e Microsoft Windows Embedded Hand Held 6 5 Power Management e Battery Packs Lithium ion 4400 mAh 2850 mAh 4680 mAh e Super capacitor power backup Expansion Ports e Micro SD slot e 100 Pin Expansion Interface E 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e Dedicated USB port e Audio port Camera optional e Optional colour 8Mpixel autofocus 4X digital zoom Bright LED flash video capable Environmental e Standard Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F e Storage temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 14
28. CLASSE 2 EN PATED JUNE 24 Cal TO LASER NOTICE NO 50 NE PAS REGARDER DAN Ed 1 2 2 0 i IEC 60825 1 2001 2007 VORSICHT LASERLICHT KLASSE 8 kl N 60825 1 2007 CAUTION GE FFNET NICHT IN DEN S h S2 LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO at pr FT IT ERA KI NOT STARE INTO BEAM ATTENTION PRW DEIR NOT STan N OPEN DO a ARE INTO BEAM ATTENTION Figure 6 SE4500 End Cap Laser LED Warning Label COMPLIES WITH 21CFR1040 10 AND 1040 11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS 50 DATED JUNE 24 2007 AND IEC O LASER NOTICE NO d 2 0 EN 608 1 2007 amp IEC 62471 2006 2 LASER 1M LED LIGHT OR VIEW DIRECTLY LASERLICHT KLASSE UN OFFNET NIC NREK 4 SCHEN IN W g M LED LIGHT EN OUVERTURE NE PAS R DER JANS LE FAISCEAU OL EGARDER DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES E i KS LED T About This Guide Figure 7 SE4500 Slim Pod Laser Window Warning Label Figure 8 SE4500 Protective Housing and Certificate Label Figure 9 IES WITH 21CFR1040 10 i PURSUANT LA ann A 20 7 amp IEC 6n 007 8 IEC 62474 ie CLASS 2 LAS EN AND 1040 11 EXCEPT Fc Mi ER NOTICE NO 50 ei Ss we e Ed 2 2 0 EN 60825 1 k ed 1 EN 62471 2008 CAUTION GAT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL VORSICHT LASERLICHT KLASSE 2 SE1524 Laser Warning Label GECKEGE A 8 AUN OFFN LED KLASSE 1M WENN ABDECKUNG N LASE c ee LINGT MEI 2 SS OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN 5S REGARDER 2 MLED LIGHT EN CAS D OUVERT TER SIREGTEMENT DANS LE FAISC
29. Card 3 47 PANNON ees EEEE RSS a ee AT deg 3 49 four bay Ethernet cradle WA4204 G2 and WA4304 G2 4 14 FTP Server Registry Editor 3 58 Fusion Wireless Companion 802 11a b g n configuring 3 65 G Good Scan Been C 6 Good Scan Vubrates unuan aaua ananena C 6 GPRS Bluetooth a 3 13 GPS Settings built in profiles 3 23 GSM EDGE EE G 1 GSM GPRS EDGE radio specifications E 5 H hand held specifications A E 1 hand KAI AA PEP PE 4 1 hard KEE 1 4 headsets pairing Bluetooth 3 10 holster soft bell 4 7 imager two dimensional 2D imager 2 11 imager 2D scanner scanning RER 4 21 Imager Options a 4 20 Import Export to File Kiosk settings 3 46 indicators 802 11 radio signal quality 2 8 CIA AA 2 8 docking devices a 2 9 LED TUNGCIIONS 0 005266 See NR E ere dee 2 7 modifier key 2 8 ONSCTEEN 7 kaaa 2a KANG KA kana WhA na anew eee 2 7 scanner message 2 10 2 11 task AA AA AA 2 14 WWAN radio signal quality 2 9 Ingenuity Kiosk Shell settings 3 44 input panel Control Panel 3 3 integrated scanner option 2 10 4 20 Intensity 7035 backlighting 3 27 Intensity backlighting 00 0 cee ee ee aes 3 21 Int
30. Factory Settings Resetting your unit including a clean start will not return the radio settings to the default values To reset the radio to factory settings e Tap on the Fusion icon in the taskbar to display the Fusion menu e Choose Options e In the drop down menu choose Data Management Tap on the Reset Options button and Reset Data store button and tap on Save Close the window e Press and hold down the FN BLUE and Power button to perform a warm reset Monitoring the Network Connection To view the radio signal e Tap on the Fusion icon in the taskbar and choose Wireless Status from the menu Wireless Status Wireless Status 1 Signal Strength l 2 Current Profile 3 IPvd Status 4 IPv6 Status 5 Wireless Log 6 Versions 7 Quit J NOTE Moving in and out of the radio coverage area can have varying effects on a network session At times you may need to renew your connection connecting again Carrying Accessories A There is a variety of carrying accessories to help the operator work safely and comfortably with the Workabout Pro4 Hand Strap 7528 Long WA6025 Hand Strap 7528 Short WA6125 Shoulder Strap for carrying case CV6021 Carry Case 7528 Long Standard WA6080 Carry Case 7528 Long with universal end cap open ended WA6081 Carry Case 7528 Short Standard WA6180 Carry Case 7528 Short with universal end cap open ended WA6181 nee IMPORTANT Do not use adhesives such as Loc
31. Hide Accessible Unchecked control panels will be hidden from the Settings screen Control Panel Settings Control Panel Settings OK Xx Hide Accessible Select control panels to be accessible from the Desktop de App Launch Keys el Bluetooth sae App Launch Keys 3 Bluetooth zl Certificates Certificates plain Date Time ialing Dialin state zl Or Debug H Error Reporting Bk DAONG BR nout Panel AT el Internet Options wi Input Pane AT kevboar d pa nee a Manage magers sl Keyboar Par Y See e You can add a maximum of 18 applications after which the following message is displayed Maximum 18 entries reached Import Export to File This option enables you to Export your settings file xm and save it in the location of your choice In addition an Administrator has the option to mport these settings from one device to multiple devices of the same oper ating system IMPORTANT A copy of this file should also be saved in a central repository for all Zebra xml files with a predefined name so that other Zebra utilities can locate it A Import Export File PJ Import settings from a file Export settings to a file Tapping on the Export button will display a Save As Export Settings dialog with the default name Kiosk Set tings xml which the Administrator can change even after it has been saved The xmi file contains all of the Kiosk configured settings inclu
32. Identity is used to identify the device on a cellular network It is also used to identify the radio on the network To protect the identity of the radio subscriber this signal is rarely sent out MSISDN Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number reads the phone number of the SIM card to identify the subscriber IMSI is often used as a key in the subscriber database while MSISDN is the number normally dialled to connect a call to the device A SIM has a unique IMSI that does not change while the MSISDN can change in time different MSISDNs can be associated with one SIM WAN GPS Enable GLONASS Enable AGPS Enable AGPS for GLONASS ZS gt h mr RB Enable GLONASS Global Navigation Sputnik System Enabling this option provides support for Russian satellites Selecting GLONASS prompts a search for GLONASS satellites first then GPS satellites Enable AGPS AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System reduces the fix time and increases the likelihood of finding and keeping a fix in poor coverage areas AGPS downloads satellite ephemeris orbital data to the hand held peri odically through the radio The downloaded data is used by the GPS module to speed the process of getting a fix Enable AGPS for GLONASS This option as the title suggests enables AGPS for GLONASS satellite connections Programs GPS Program Port coma v Choose the communications port that applications will use to obtain GPS data
33. If the Enable driver check box is not checked the driver is shut down as soon as the OK button in the Driver Mode dialog box is chosen If on the other hand the Wireless WAN driver is not running and the Enable driver check box is checked the Wireless WAN driver is started as soon the Driver Mode dialog box is closed using the OK button J NOTE When the driver is not running no network status or signal strength can be displayed Since all currently supported GSM modems are automatically detected the Enable automatic port detection check box should always be checked If this check box is not checked a serial port can be selected manually This experimental feature allows the driver to be used with an internal GSM modem that was not recognized by the automatic detection or an external GSM modem connected to a serial port of the computer through USB or through Bluetooth An external modem connected to a serial port must support 115 2 kbit s 8bit no parity and hardware flow control Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings F 11 Modem Information Tvpe Manuf Model been Hey REVISION 03 001 IMET 25999804 1248101 IMSI SIM ID Phone Home The fields in this dialog box cannot be edited they only display information about the computer s modem If the network operator has not programmed a user s phone number into his SIM the Phone field remains empty If the main menu shows an error status at least partial modem inf
34. Locking Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on A locked modifier key is displayed in underlined letters in the taskbar For example pressing the FN BLUE key twice locks it on it is displayed as an underlined blue FN in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer screen The same is true of the FN ORANGE key which is shown as an underlined orange ORG in the taskbar The locked modifier key will remain active until it is pressed a third time to unlock or turn it off Once a modifier key is unlocked the underline representation at the bottom of the screen is no longer displayed NOTE The locking function of the modifier keys can be changed so that pressing a key once will lock the key on If you disable the One Shot function of the key pressing it once will lock the key on Pressing the same key a second time will unlock or turn it off Refer to Keyboard One Shot Modes on page 3 27 for details Function Keys and Macro Keys In addition to the standard keyboard functions the Workabout Pro4 supports Function keys and Macro keys Macro keys are only available on Workabout Pro4 Long units All function keys and macro keys can be custom defined for each application Function Keys Function keys perform special custom defined functions within an application These keys are accessed by pressing one of the dedicated function keys on the keyboard or through the a
35. None Skew Tolerance Pitch Angle 360 Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight 9000 ft candles 96 900 lux Imaging Sensor Image Resolution 752 H x 480 V pixels Wide VGA Grey Scale 256 levels 8 bits per pixel Field of View FOV SE4500 SR 39 6 horizontal 25 7 vertical Focusing Distance from Front of 8 in 20 3 cm Engine SR Aiming Element Visible Laser Diode VLD 655 10 nm Central Dot Optical Power 0 6 mW typical Pattern Angle 40 horizontal 30 vertical Illumination System LEDs 625 5 nm dominant wavelength Pattern Angle 60 x 40 at 80 center intensity Internal Imager amp Scanner Specifications D 7 Parameter Specification 2000 G 5 applied via any mounting surface at 30 and 55 C for a period of 0 85 0 05 msec 2500 G 5 applied via any mounting surface at 23 C fora period of 0 85 0 05 msec Unpowered SE4500 withstands a random vibration along each of the X Y and Z axes for a period of one hour per axis 6 G rms defined as follows 20 to 80 Hz Ramp up at 0 04 G Hz at 3 dB octave 80 to 350 Hz 0 04 G2 Hz 350 Hz to 2 kHZRamp down at 0 04 G4 Hz at 3 dB octave ESD 2 KV connector Laser Safety Class CDRH IEC Class 2 LED Class IEC Class 1M Maximum Engine Dimensions 11 8 mm H x 21 50 mm W x 16 3 mm D 0 46 in H x 0 85 in W x 0 64 in D Weight 8 0 grams 0 28 oz Electrical Interface 21 pin 0 3 mm pitch ZIF connector D 8 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded
36. Properties 3 51 Double tap stylus sensitivity 3 51 Suspend Shutdown menu 2 19 Suspend Timeout a 3 38 swap time for hatten 2 1 symbologies barcode 0 0 0 cece eee C 2 displaying type of barcode C 6 Symbol SE5400 imager specifications D 6 System Properties a 3 52 SCHT AR CC VEER 2 17 T REI BEE 2 3 taskbar onscreen indicators 802 11 radio signal quality 2 8 AC power 2 8 battery 0 a 2 8 docking devices 00 c cece eee 2 9 modifier key 2 8 WWAN radio signal quality 2 9 USING cette eens 2 14 task manager eegene Zeen 2 18 themes deskiopn a 3 44 Total Recall AutoRestore Profile 3 56 backup creating a 3 53 backup Profile restoring 3 55 clone creating a 3 54 Clone to USB 2 2 2 cee 3 56 managing Droiles aaa 3 55 Restore Drone 3 56 Upload ARC a maang sede teeewevesd WA mk 3 56 view Profile 3 55 touch pen useimg a 2 12 touchscreen recalibration a 2 7 3 51 stylus USING noana ee eee 2 12 touch pen USING NEEN 2 12 Translations parameters barcodes C 7 trigger double dck C 5 trigger backplate kit installing 4 3 trigger mappings ee eee 3 34 Trigger On Sequence port replicator C 10 Trigger Press Type Manage Triggers menu 3 36 triggers configuring
37. The plastic slowly decomposes in strong alkaline solutions e Exposure to aircraft de icing fluids can degrade the plastics on Workabout Pro4 If the Workabout Pro4 is used near aircraft de icing environments regular rinsing with water is recommended e To clean ink marks from the keypad and touchscreen use isopropyl alcohol Overview of Software The Workabout Pro4 programs and applications are accessed through two main areas from the Desktop Start Menu Programs and Settings Control Panel This chapter details the configuration for the major software from both areas listed alphabetically Software Advantage Software Advantage is a collection of applications and features designed to support system administrators and end users These tools enable enterprises to customize the product to meet their needs and to maximize productivity e App Launch Keys Kiosk e Battery Health Tweakilt e Bluetooth Manager Scanner e DataWedge Manage Triggers e Dr Debug Total Recall e PartnerUp Fusion Wireless Companion Microsoft Software Windows CE 6 0 R3 is a 32 bit real time multitasking Operating System The OS features a small footprint with compatibility to port existing Win32 applications and Touch amp Gesture support Some of the major Windows CE 6 0 R3 components are e Control Panel where both Zebra Advantage and Microsoft applications are listed e Internet Explorer Embedded e Microsoft WordPad e Remote Desktop Connection
38. User Manual Rearranging Preferred Networks Aa G 6 Deleting a Preferred Network AAA G 6 Changing Network ado SA G 6 About This Manual This user manual describes the configuration operation and maintenance of the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer provides a basic overview of the Workabout Pro4 describes the steps required to get the Workabout Pro4 ready for operation describes Workabout Pro4 features including how to charge and maintain the battery the keyboard features the display using the internal scanner etc This chapter also describes the Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6 0 desktop and how to change the appearance and actions of the desktop from Windows Classic Shell to the Kiosk Shell describes the programs and applications accessed through two main areas from the Desktop Start Menu Programs and Settingss Control Panel The software includes both Zebra Software Advantage and Microsoft programs and details how to use them to configure the Work about Pro4 along with scanners imagers Bluetooth etc This chapter also details the Kiosk program which enables you to customize your computer settings describes the peripherals and accessories available for your Workabout Pro4 computer describes the Workabout Pro4 and accessories pinouts describes in detail your imager settings details your barcode options lists the specifications for the Workabout Pro4 scanners and imagers lists the
39. WIiFi Diversity Kit Model Number RA3052 is an available option for this radio Parameter Sub parameter Specifications Form Factor Embedded surface mount module 15 0 x 15 0 mm This is a combo module containing both Wi Fi 802 11a b g n and Blue tooth V 4 0 LE radio Antenna Port 802 11a b g n 2x U FL jacks Switched diversity Antenna Type 802 11a b g n PCB substrate patch antenna Covers 2400 2484 MHz lt 2 1 VSWR and 5150 5850MHz lt 2 5 1 VSWR Number of antenna one or two depending on configuration 17 5 dBm max depending on region E 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Parameter Sub parameter Specifications 802 11b g n 1 to 14 Up to 14 channels depending on country Channels Only 3 channels are non overlapping 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165 802 11a n Up to 24 channels depending on country All channels are non overlapping RX Sensitivity hardware 802 11b 86 dBm 11 Mbps 802 119 73 dBm 54 Mbps 802 11a 71 dBm 54Mbps 802 11n 2 4 GHz 71 dBm MCS7 65 Mbps 802 11n 5 GHz 68 dBm MCS7 65 Mbps 87 dBm MCS0 6 5Mbps Data Rates 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps 802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11n 6 5 13 19 5 26 39 52 58 5 65 Mbps 802 11g 25 dB max 54 Mbps 5 dB max 6 Mbps 802 11a 25 dB max 54 Mbps 5 dB max 6 Mbps 802 11n 2 4
40. Windows Embedded CE navigating 2 12 SE 1524 ER epecihcatonsg aaaaaaa uaaa D 4 DEVICES geg eg haaa KAG Sb ENEE E Gi d 3 63 Set for AutoRestore Aa 3 56 Index VI Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Settings Control Panel 0 0 0 0 ccc cece eee 2 18 Network and Dial up connections 2 18 Hun 2 18 Taskbar and Start Menu 2 18 Shell Settings Kiosk settings a anaana 3 43 Sisi 2 3 Shutdown SUSPEN EE 2 19 Shutdown Start Menu 2 19 signal quality 802 11 aa 2 8 signal quality WAN 2 9 SIM card inserting a 2 9 single bay USB cradle WA4003 G2 4 10 SIP Soft Input Panel 3 25 Sled See vehicle cradle 4 17 SMS menu WWAN 2222 F 14 SNTP Registry Editor 3 59 Soft Input Panel Control Panel 3 3 Microsoft GI 3 25 Soft Scan Timeout eee C 6 sound eettnge 0 0 a 3 64 SPACE Key 2 3 specifications camera auauua naaar E 2 Symbol SE4500 imager a D 6 Workabout Pro Hand Held Computer E 1 Start Menu 2 15 cycle tasks 0 2 17 DIOGIAMNS AA EE PEE 2 16 Hun 2 19 sil AAP PP AN 2 18 Shutdown eee 2 19 system iray AA 2 17 task manager 2 18 Stonestreet One BTExplorer 3 7 Stop Bits port replicator C 10 stylus touch pen usimg 0 eee eee 2 12 Stylus
41. a 3 34 troubleshooting tips scanning 2 10 4 21 Tweaklit Scanner Services 3 59 U UMTS HSPA radio specifications E 5 Upload TO AR EE 3 56 USB Ethernet adaptor cable WA4010 4 13 Use LED lighting a C 4 Use Virtual Serial Hot F 6 V vehicle cradle 0 ccc ees 4 17 powered 10 55 VDC 0 aaa 4 17 powered 1 ZVDC a 4 17 Unpowered a 4 17 Voice CCIW EE 3 61 Call Management 3 61 conference Galles 3 62 Index VII Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual dialing anumber a 3 60 Phonebook a 3 62 phone dialer 0 0 eee eee 1 6 3 59 phone options a 1 6 3 59 Services geg EE EMANG BK ENER NS EEN 3 63 voicemail setting up 3 63 Volume amp Sounds Properties 3 64 W warm reset en odegees ER AA 1 4 gn e C 6 Wedge data Data Transmission C 7 Windows Start Menu See Start Menu 2 15 WINGOWS AP AA 6 3 17 Windows Embedded CE navigating in 2 12 Windows Explorer 0 000 cee eee ee eee 2 16 Windows Mobile Device Center setting up 3 18 Windows Vista 0 00 0 ccc cee eee 3 17 Wireless WAN AT Wd ul UNENEE F 13 Drive Mode configuration F 10 modem information n aaa aana naaa F 11 G 11 network diagnostics 00 0 0 eee eee F 11 SMS MENU scce irereridere ikeir badness F 14
42. an eee eee eee eee Maintalning ine Vehicle TT Powered Cradle Installation in High Voltage Vehicles aaa Powered Vehicle Cradle Installation a Wiring Vehicle Power to the Cradle aa seen Eelere aaa AGA ANA NAA AA AA AA AA Scanners and Ee Let le pe RA AA leefeg el dl Le AA NA Operating One Dimensional 1D Laser Scanners a Operating Two Dimensional 2D lmagers aa Baao PEDIC EEN Appendix A Port Pinouts LIF Low Insenion Force PINOUT a NA KANAN AA AGA NANA AA TO AG Tenei FON PINOUT AA AA Pare ein Leit C e E Positive Female Battery Connector Aa Appendix B DataWedge REI Te PA E Where to Find More Information ua aa ama aa aasa aka ska kaka sk aka sasaka sa aaa Appendix C Scanner Settings ee Ale e EI lee Restoring Default Settings Aa Ree Le Ze WE OR NEE Blue ee e e EE leie ARA PA PRON AICS COD CONS ama aa a a ALA GAGANA ANG nG Kee KN dun e ele let AA leie AA APA Double Click e nn Be Ee e E E catia E A een imetyetedstenscecsus A Dala MNANE oE EEEE Ena he Le CN Appendix D Internal Imager amp Scanner Specifications SEIT eeh a a a Bie EE SE095 9CANNE tege SE699 Decode INGING CS E Table of Contents xi SE1524ER Extended Range Scanner s nnnannennoannennrnnnnrnnnrnrenrrrnnrrnrrenronrrrrrrnrrnrrsrrrnrrsrernrrnne D 4 SE 1524ER Decode EE D 5 SE4500SR Standard Range Imager aa D 6 et OOO IR Dec de ZONE kaaa AGAD NGANGA AAO Aaah D 8 Appendix E Workabout Pro4 Specifications The Workabout Pro4
43. but wraps additional code at the beginning and end to encapsulate and modify it Like WEP TKIP uses the RC4 stream encryption algo rithm as its basis The new protocol however encrypts each data packet with a unique encryption key and the keys are much stronger than those of its predecessor Authentication 802 11 supports several subtypes of network authentication services Open Shared WPA and WPA PSK Under Open authentication any wireless station can request authentication The station that needs to authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentication management frame that contains the identity of the sending station The receiving station then sends back a frame that indicates whether it recognizes the identity of the sending station Under Shared authentication each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802 11 wireless network communications channel Under WPA and WPA PSK authentication the use of 802 1x authentication is required For wireless net works without a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS infrastructure WPA supports the use of a preshared key For wireless networks with a RADIUS infrastructure Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP and RADIUS is supported G 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e Network Key This text box is used to specify a 5 or 13 ASCII character sequence or an equivalen
44. button Stylus Properties OK Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t E responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate 3 Follow the directions on the calibration screen to calibrate the screen Indicators The Workabout Pro4 uses a LED Light Emitting Diode onscreen messages and audio tones as indicators LED The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a single orange coloured LED This section outlines what the LED indicates Charge LED Behaviour Indication 3 flashes pause repeat Power on was attempted Unit will retry Rapid blinking for 1 second Reset or resume is being ignored because the battery door is open If the door is closed during this process reset or resume will proceed normally Fast blip 500 ms period 13 duty cycle Windows is in unattended mode Slow blink 2 second period 50 duty cycle Charge temperature fault Solid Orange Booting resuming Onscreen Indicators The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays a variety of system status indicators 2 8 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual EI U Figure 2 1 Taskbar m f My Device Microsoft WordPad J Recycle Bin Ni Documents 5 N Internet Partner Explorer Kiosk Shell Remote Desktop The taskbar changes dynamically and only those icons that are applicable are displayed For example
45. button To force connection to a specific existing network highlight the network to which you want the Workabout Pro4 to connect and tap on the Connect button Figure G 6 Wireless Information NPMEXXWING O 1 Wireless Information To add a new network double click Add New in the list view or click the Add New button Status Not Connected Signal Strength No Signal Notify me when new wireless networks are available This tab lists available networks any access points that are broadcasting an SSID and it lists preferred networks networks that you have configured Since access points are generally secure they will most likely not be listed here By default the Workabout Pro4 attempts to connect to preferred networks This behaviour can be changed by enabling Automatically connect to non preferred networks in the Advanced dialog box see Figure G 9 Advanced Wireless Settings e To add a new configuration tap on the Add New button A blank Wireless Properties dialog box is displayed Wireless Zero Config Settings 6 3 Wireless Properties Figure G 7 Wireless Properties Wireless Properties OK D Network name SSID This is an ad hoc network wireless access points are not used WEP Encryption AES Authentication waz Network key key index fi The key is provided automatically B02 LX Enable 802 1X authentication e Type the appropriate SSID Service Set Identifier in t
46. columns remain blank while the third column contains the function name or macro key number e g Macro 2 Adding a Remap To add a new remapping e Choose the Add button at the bottom of the dialog box The Remap Scancode dialog box is displayed Remap Scancode Label Scancode Wirtu keys Ja BACKSPACE TAB CLEAR RETURN CAPITAL ESCAPE SPACE DOUD DON EM el e Type the scan code in hexadecimal in the field labelled Scancode J NOTE The Label field displays the default function of the scancode you are remapping Virtual Key Function and Macro Remap Scancode OK Label Scancode key Modifier The drop down menu under Key Modifier allows you to define to what the scan code will be remapped Virtual Key Function or Macro When one of the Virtual Key options is selected you can choose to force SHIFT to be on or off when the virtual key is sent If No Force is selected the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function Key is selected a list of valid functions appears in the dialog box When Macro is selected the macro keys available on your unit are listed in the dialog box Configuration 3 33 e Choose one of the Virtual Key options the Function Key option or the Macro Key option e Choose a function from the Function list in the dialog box and tap on OK Editing a Scancode Remap To edit a scancode e Inthe Scan
47. dial tone before dialing Wat for credit card bh sec Extra Settings Special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string 10 In the Modem dialog box choose the Next button to display the Phone Number dialog box Phone Number Pa My Connection Country code H Area code 425 Phone number bone _ Force long distance The phone number you enter is network carrier dependent Once you ve specified all the necessary infor mation choose the Finish button 11 In the Control Panel choose the Dialing icon T Dialing 12 The values in the Dialing Properties dialog box need to be edited according to your network carrier specifications 3 16 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Dialing Properties Location Local settings ae Area code 425 Tone dialing Country Region ji Pulse dialing 7 Disable call waiting cil Dialing patterns are n a Local Long Distance International 0 6 HU 9 011 EFG Once you ve edited this dialog box to reflect your network carrier requirements press Enter to save your changes 13 At this point return to the Control Panel and choose the Network and Dial up Connections icon 14 In the network connection window the new network configuration in this case New Connection is displayed Tap on the new icon a d Connection ilegal When you tap on your new connection an onscreen message ind
48. fields in the Name Servers tab allow you to specify additional WINS and DNS resolvers The format for these fields is HHH 4 HAH Fusion WLAN Driver Settings OK x IP Address Name Servers Hame server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter You can specify additional WINS or DNS resolvers in the space provided Primary DNS Le gyl Secondary DNS ona Primary WINS Secondary WINS saa G 6 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Advanced Features To display the Advanced Wireless Settings dialog box Tap on the Advanced button in the Wireless Information tab Refer to Figure G 6 Wireless Information This window lists the available preferred networks Figure G 9 Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Wireless Settings OK Use Windows to configure my 3 wireless settings Windows will connect to the following networks whenever they are available Preference will be given to networks at the top of this list delta Delete o Automatically connect to non preferred networks Networks to access D available sl Rearranging Preferred Networks The Workabout Pro4 attempts to connect with the networks listed in this dialog box in sequence beginning at the top of the list If you need to rearrange this list of networks move networks up and down in the list Tap in the Networks List and highlight the network that you want to move up or dow
49. in a dry location on the vehicle away from the vehicle operator s reach perhaps under a vehicle dash or in a sealed housing e Cover the power connector with a waterproof heat shrink material e Wrap the connector securely with a waterproof electrical tape in an area out of the vehicle operators reach All other installation requirements outlined in this document should also be followed for High Voltage vehicles to insure safe installation and operation of the powered cradle Powered Vehicle Cradle Installation The powered cradle is designed to allow the Workabout Pro4 to be powered by a vehicle battery The battery installed in the hand held is also recharged by the vehicle battery This option accepts DC power sources ranging from 9 to 20V with optional pre regulator The vehicle cradle can be ordered with the powered cradle option installed Applying a voltage greater than that specified or reversing or reversing polarity may result in permanent damage to the cradle power option and will void the product warranty 4 20 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Wiring Vehicle Power to the Cradle An optional 1 8 meter 6 foot extension power cable CA1210 compatible with your powered vehicle cradle can be purchased from Zebra This optional cable should be wired to a filtered fused maximum 10A acces sory supply on the vehicle The power cradle draws no more than 8A less if the accessory supply is greater than 12
50. licensed program in a network without written permission from us The user agrees to maintain our copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof We reserve the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design We do not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any of our intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in our products Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this material complete accurate and up to date In addition changes are periodically incorporated into new editions of the publication We reserve the right to make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this document without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages including but not limited to consequential damages caused by reliance on the material presented Zebra and the Zebra head graphic Workabout Pro4 and the names of other products and services provided by us are trademark
51. marker is displayed Centre the framing marker in the field either in the centre of the barcode you want to scan or in the centre of the area in which multiple barcodes are to be scanned The illumination LEDs will flash typically several times and a picture of the barcode is taken 2 12 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Navigating in Windows Embedded CE and Applications Graphic user interfaces such as Windows Embedded CE for portable devices and desktop Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 etc utilize point and click navigation An equivalent keyboard shortcut is also available for every point and click action Windows Embedded CE supports the same point and click user interface and keyboard shortcuts as desktop Windows with one difference the point and click action is accomplished using a touchscreen rather than a mouse Actions can be performed using any combination of keyboard shortcuts or touchscreen tapping In those applications that support it you can also flick and pan your finger to scroll through screens Navigating Using a Touchscreen J NOTE lf the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately the touchscreen may need recalibration Refer to Calibrating the Touchscreen on page 2 7 The Workabout Pro4 comes equipped with a stylus a pointing tool that looks like a pen The stylus is used to select objects on the touchscre
52. prefer to use the Scanner Services application you ll need to take a few extra steps to display this option Follow the steps below ex Tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Tap on the Tweaklt icon Under the Advanced tab tap on Advanced Services Settings and double tap on Scanner Services e Inthe Scanner Services dialog box uncheck Use DataWedge Uncheck for Psion Legacy e Press and hold down the FN BLUE and Power buttons to reset the unit IMPORTANT To enable a newly installed scanner press and hold down the FNBLUE key and the Power button simultaneously for a minimum of three seconds The Scanners icon becomes available WI Scanners e Tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel e Tap on the Scanners icon For a listing of available scanners imagers and their specifications please refer to C 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Barcodes H Options E Advanced Options 2 EAN 8 2 EAN 13 2 UPC A 2 UpCE 2 UPC E1 UPC EAN H Code 11 disabled H Code 39 e Code 93 disabled sl To change a setting press space or double click J NOTE Your Workabout Pro4 comes preconfigured from the factory for internal scanner types The type of scanner installed can be determined from the System icon in the Contro Panel under the System Properties tab AN IMPORTANT To improve the decode speed and performance enable set to on only those codes that are required
53. remove certificates and view certificate information for any listing including names dates serial numbers etc For a detailed description about Certificate setup for both the server and client side devices Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computers refer to the following web site http technet microsoft com en us windowsserver dd4486 15 aspx Data Transfer between Workabout Pro4 and a PC Data transfer options vary slightly depending on the type of operating system installed in your PC For Windows XP SP2 operating systems or earlier Microsoft ActiveSync connectivity software can be used to connect your Workabout Pro4 to PCs If the Windows Vista Windows 7 or later operating system is installed in your PC ActiveSync is not required to transfer data between your Workabout Pro4 and your PC By using a single bay USB cradle with your Workabout Pro4 you can connect to a PC with a cable to e View Workabout Pro4 files from Windows Explorer e Drag and drop files between the Workabout Pro4 and the PC in the same way that you would between PC drives e Back up Workabout Pro4 files to the PC restore them from the PC to the hand held again etc Using Microsoft ActiveSync J NOTE If you use a serial port to connect devices like the Workabout Pro4 to your desktop computer the connection may not succeed because ActiveSync has trouble connecting at non default baud rates To work around this problem set the ActiveSync baud
54. specify owner information A Notes tab allows additional information to be entered and displayed when the unit is powered up Network ID tab information is used to access network resources This information should be provided by your System Administrator PartnerUp This app displays a number of pre loaded applications By tapping on an application in the list you are taken to the associated web site and allowed to install the application Password Allows you to assign a password to restrict access to elements of the unit Once assigned password access cannot be circumvented so it is important that you write down your password and keep it in a safe place PC Connection Enables direct connection to a desktop computer or through ActiveSync see Data Transfer on page 1 6 Selecting the Change Connection button allows you to change the type of direct connection to your PC Power Displays battery pack power status Alternately battery status can be accessed through the taskbar Addi tional tabs allow you to determine suspend states and specify a suspend threshold Region and Language Allows you to specify the local language that is to be displayed on the hand held screen along with the format of numbers currency time and date for your region Remove Programs Lists the programs that can be removed from your unit To remove a program select it and then click on the Remove button Scanners Provides scanner parameters and the b
55. the Workabout Pro4 to factory settings flushes the registry keys and deletes volatile storage and the file system The Flash Disk is preserved e Press and hold down the FN BLUE key the Power button and the Front SCAN key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds The Workabout Pro4 displays the Boot to BooSt menu e Onan alpha keyboard type clean e Ona numeric keyboard type 25326 Boot to BooSt If you choose Boot to BooSt the BooSt menu is loaded 1 Press and hold down the FN BLUE key the Power button and the Front SCAN key for a minimum of four seconds 2 Press 1 to launch the OS Attaching Carrying Accessories Zebra recommends that a carrying accessory a hand strap be installed on the Workabout Pro4 before use For detailed information please see Attaching the Hand Strap on page 4 2 Calibrating the Touchscreen J NOTE The touchscreen function can be turned off see Touch on page 3 52 The Workabout Pro4 touchscreen feature is factory calibrated and ready to go however over time the touch screen operating parameters may change and it may need to be recalibrated for correct operation Refer to Calibrating the Touchscreen on page 2 7 for details Imager and Scanner Options Appendix D Internal Imager amp Scanner Specifications lists the current model numbers descriptions and specifications Connectivity For information on connecting the Workabout Pro4 to a PC please refer to
56. this information is cleared from the screen Scan Indicator When this parameter is enabled the laser warning logo appears on the display whenever the scanner is activated Scan Result Time sec The value assigned to the Scan Result Time parameter determines how long the scan results of a successful scan are displayed on the screen Time is measured in seconds and a value of 0 zero disables the param eter When you choose this option a dialog box appears where you can enter a value J NOTE To remove the scan result from the screen before the Result Time has expired point the scan ner away from the barcode and press the trigger Good Scan Beep and Bad Scan Beep These parameters determine whether or not the Workabout Pro4 emits an audible scanner beep when a good successful scan or a bad unsuccessful scan is performed Set these parameters to either on to enable the beeper or off to disable it Multiple Beep Tones You can set the audible scanner beep to emit a series of three beeps instead of one Set this parameter to on to enable the multiple beep tones Good Scan Vibrates and Bad Scan Vibrates Scanner Settings Barcodes Qptions Translations Ports Internal scanner Non configurable Bad Scan Beep on Multiple Beep Tones off Good Scan vibrates off Number of vibrates 1 Duration of vibrate 300 msec Pause between vibrates 100 Bad Scan vibrates off Number of vibrates 2 Duration of vib
57. to Phonebook on page 3 63 for details additional details about the Phonebook In the Call List e Highlight the phone number with which you want to work e Choose a command in the drop down menu e Tap on the Execute button to carry out the command Configuration 3 63 Services Call Management Call Lists Call Waiting Caller ID Call Barring Speed Dial Service Numbers Voicemail Access a GE EA The Service menu offers several options for your hand held to customize the behaviour of your phone You can for example bar incoming calls tailor to whom your caller ID will be transmitted set up call forwarding and so on If you choose an option it may take a number of seconds for your unit to read the network settings NOTE Keep in mind that some services may not be supported by your network or they may not have been subscribed to e Tap on the service you want to enable The service dialog boxes allow you to tailor your available services to meet your requirements Voicemail Access If your service includes Voicemail choosing this option for the first time displays a screen in which you can enter your voice mail provider phone number File Menu Phonebook Management Tapping on the File menu provides access to your Phonebook Phonebook The Phonebook allows you to store frequently used phone numbers When no numbers have been added to your phonebook the only command available to you is New Entry Ph
58. to and from the Push Server OBEX OPP contains the following unique menu option e Send File displays an Open File dialog box where the file to be sent can be selected When the transmis sion begins another dialog box tracks the progress of the file transmission Configuration 3 9 HSP HFP Headset Profile Hands Free Profile Service Commands The HSP Headset Profile allows users to connect their device to Bluetooth enabled headsets and other audio devices HSP HFP services provide the following unique menu options e Connect Audio establishes an audio connection to the Bluetooth headset e Disconnect Audio disconnects the audio connection from the Bluetooth headset e Volume Control displays a dialog box where the headset and microphone volume can be adjusted Device In this tab users can discover and display Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Pared Device Servers Mode About Select device to start pairing TORPSG 011 OOLES 4E4D96 Discovering and Removing Devices Scan discovers Bluetooth devices in range of the Workabout Pro4 and lists them in this tab Any existing devices previously discovered and listed will also be displayed Clear removes all Bluetooth devices listed except those with currently paired and connected services NOTE To limit the number of devices listed to a particular type of device refer to Filtering By Class of Device COD on page 3 9 next section Filtering By Class of Device COD
59. to enable the service To access the menus after enabling the service you will need to either wait until a resume from Suspend or restart the Workabout Pro4 Wakeup Device on Battery Insert When this option is enabled whenever the battery is replaced the Workabout Pro4 is powered up from Suspend and the current health of the battery is displayed Add Health Colour to the Taskbar Battery Tray Icon Enabling this option changes the background colour for the battery icon in the Taskbar based on battery condi tion Green excellent Yellow used and Red battery should be replaced Show Popup UI on Device Resume You can decide when the battery status pop up user interface UI will appear for how many seconds and whether the battery cycle count is displayed off by default Edit Changing Ratings Text You can customize the ratings text with the Edit option By enclosing your text within the html tag used for Bold lt b gt or removing the tag to unbold the text you can change the text that will appear in the pop up battery status screen For example the default text Excellent can be changed to Battery is excellent and will last one day shift Ratings Description Change the text for each Rating to be displayed in the Popup UI Battery Health Li Only supported Ratings are displayed Battery Power Use default Fro Battery Health lt b gt Battery is excellent and will last Kk K K one day shi
60. unique configuration screen attached to it with fields appropriate to the encryption type you ve chosen e Choose an Encryption Type from the drop down menu e Tap Next to display the Pv4 Address Entry dialog box Wireless LAN Profile Entry IP 4 Address Type Obtain Device IP Address Automatically Obtain DNS Address Automatically V Obtain WINS Address Automatically sa Caneel lt Back LIO e Ensure that all three items are checked Tap on Next NOTE These Pv4 Address Type options are enabled checked by default If you deselect one or more of them additional dialog boxes are displayed where you can specify the IP Address Subnet Mask Preferred Gateway and Alternate Gateway e Tap Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box and choose a power consumption option Wireless LAN Profile Entry Battery Usage Mode O CAM CH Fast Power Save O Mas Power Save IT Configuration 3 69 e Tap Next to display the Performance Settings dialog box and choose one of the performance options wireless LAN Profile Entry xi Performance Settings Gi Optimize for Data C Optimize For Voice zer eil e Tap Save Launching an Existing Profile Your configured network profiles are listed in the Manage Profiles screen e To activate a profile in the Manage Profiles screen tap and hold the stylus on the profile you want to launch e In the drop down menu choose Connect Resetting the Radio to Default
61. up e Unplug the mains cable and check the fuse at the rear of the charger If the fuse appears to be intact the charger requires service Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed e Remove the battery and clean the contacts on the battery and the charge well e Reinstall the battery and check that it is fully seated in the charger well e Inspect the charge well contacts for damage are they bent flattened twisted or broken e Try inserting a battery that you know to be working in the charger well e Reconnect the mains power cable and check that the charger well indicator flashes at power up The Vehicle Cradle The vehicle cradle is a highly ruggedized single station dock Although it provides quick insertion and removal the cradle holds the Workabout Pro4 securely even when operated in high vibration environments The model number for vehicle cradles varies depending on the type of hand held 4 18 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e Workabout Pro4 Long e Workabout Pro4 Short A port replicator option is available for powered vehicle cradles Refer to The Port Replicator on page 4 20 for details Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations A IMPORTANT Shock and vibration specifications for the Workabout Pro4 are verified using Zebra approved RAM mounts and mounting hardware Use of non certified Zebra mounting hardware is not recommended and may void warranty coverage Before mounting a
62. vehicle cradle in a vehicle there are a number of operator safety issues that require careful attention An improperly mounted cradle may result in one or more of the following operator injury operator visibility obstruction operator distraction and or poor ease of egress for the operator Zebra strongly recom mends that you seek professional mounting advice from the vehicle manufacturer Cable routing within a vehicle cab also requires careful consideration especially for separately tethered scan ners and other devices with loose cables Note also that for better protection the equipment should be mounted inside the vehicle roll cage Pedestal mounts are recommended for all fixed mount locations because they offer optimal operator access In addition for safety reasons only pedestal mounts with fully locking joints should be used in vehicles Always adjust the pedestal for the optimum viewing angle and securely tighten the hex and wing screws The most effective way to mount the vehicle cradle is to use the four 8 32 threaded inserts on the rear of the unit Bolts must not extend more than 10mm 3 8 into the cradle To accommodate the service loop of the connector cable leave a 4 clearance at the bottom of the cradle Leave a 7 minimum clearance at the top of the cradle to allow easy removal of the hand held Also remember to leave at least a 3 clearance at the sides of the cradle to allow activation of the release knobs Refer
63. wider array of devices but it should not be used as an autorestore profile e Tap on the Create Clone button to begin the process Your Workabout Pro4 model type and OS will be identified in the cloning statement to ensure that you target devices of the same type Give the clone profile a name and location then tap on Next Total Recall Click Next to create a clone profile of this device for another Motorola 7528L running Windows CE 6 0 Profile Location Flash Disk e In this menu select All for a Full Clone or Selected Options for a Settings Only Clone If you choose Selected Options a menu will open to enable you to decide which options you want cloned Configuration 3 55 Total Recall Clone Options TT Contacts and Email Info al Deleted System files TC Wi Fi O Selected Options M ces All files registry settings etc are cloned Managing Profiles You can view profiles and choose profile options from the menus in this section Viewing a Profile Tap on the Manage Profile button to see your list of profiles Highlight a profile and then you can choose to View the Profile Summary and go on to the next menu Profile Details List of profiles Profile Summary Profile Details Total Recall Total Recall Total Recall Please select a profile from the list or Profile Details click browse Profile Summary Profile Version 12 Added Files H CSP H Registry Flash Disk Defaulti pfl
64. with a physical key on a keyboard Every key has a unique scan code that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remapping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the keyboard A key can be remapped to send a virtual key e g VK_F represents the F key VK_RETURN represents the Enter key etc perform a function e g turn the scanner on change volume etc or run a macro There are four different tables of scancode mappings Normal Orange Blue and Shift The Normal table defines unmodified key presses the Blue table defines key presses that occur when the FN BLUE modifier is on the Orange table defines key presses that occur when the FN ORANGE modifier is on The default mappings of these scancodes can be overwritten for each of these three tables using the Scan code Remapping tab accessed from the Keyboard Properties dialog box Keyboard Properties OK Scancode Remapping Lock Seguen 4 E SEEE code v key Function Type D total remappings Remove Remove All 3 32 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide The first column in the Scancode Remapping tab displays the scancodes in hexadecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column labelled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displayed in the third column labelled Function If the scancode is remapped to a function or a macro the first and second
65. with the Unicode value For example the sample screen above shows a U 0061 indicating that the character a is represented by the Unicode value 0061 and so on Keep in mind that Unicode configurations are represented as hexadecimal rather than decimal values All user defined Unicode mappings are listed in the Unicode Mapping tab in order of virtual key value and then by order of the shift state If a Unicode mapping is not listed the Unicode mapping is mapped to the default Unicode value Adding and Changing Unicode Values IMPORTANT Changes to Unicode mappings are not saved until you exit the Keyboard Properties dialog box 1 Choose the Add Change button Configuration 3 31 Change Unicode Mapping OK kd SHIFT Pressed CTRL Pressed Unicode Mapping KE Default Unicode Mapping 2 Highlight a value in the Unicode mapping list In the sample screen above a value will be assigned to virtual key O VK 0 3 Position the cursor in the Unicode Mapping field and type a Unicode value for the highlighted key lt J NOTE To add a shifted state SHIFT and or CTRL press TAB to position the cursor in the check box next to SHIFT Pressed and or CTRL Pressed Press SPACE to select the shift state you want to assign Removing Unicode Values e Inthe Unicode Mapping tab highlight the item you want to delete and choose the Remove button Scancode Remapping A scancode is a number that is associated
66. 0 F e Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing e IP Sealing IP65 IEC 60529 e Drop rating 1 5m 5 ft 26 drops to polished concrete powered with options and accessories multiple 1 8m 6 ft drops to polished concrete Regulatory Approvals e Worldwide Safety EMC RF Laser approvals e CE Mark e E Mark vehicle cradles e RoHS compliant e WEEE compliant e REACH compliant Battery Specifications Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery Electrical Specifications J NOTE The electrical specifications apply for ambient temperature TAMB of 0 to 40 C unless otherwise stated Item Description Specifications Remark CA Interface Chipset Maxim DS2762 eS Rated Voltage Typical Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C Typical Workabout Pro4 Specifications E 3 Safety License Item Licenses Standard 1 UL 1642 The lithium ion cell has been listed and pass the UL1642 standard by UL Lab File No MH12383 2 UL 2054 The WA3010 battery pack passes the UL 2054 battery standard with File No MH29921 3 IEC UL60950 1 The WA3025 and WA3026 battery packs pass the IEC UL60950 1 standard and are UL listed with File No MH29577 4 2004 108 EC EMC The battery packs comply with 2004 108 EC EMC Directive Directive 5 2011 65 EU The materials of the battery packs are used in accordance with the European RoHS directive 6 2006 66 EC The battery packs meet the EU Battery Directive Wireless Radios 802 11a b g n Radio J NOTE A GPS
67. 02 EM 4x05 EM 4x50 EM 4200 Q5 Hitag 1 amp 2 Hitag S UHF Module Frequency 868 MHz or 915 MHz Protocols supported EPC Class 1 Gen 2 ISO 18000 6C HF Module Frequency 13 56 MHz xvi Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Protocols supported 15014443 type A B and C ISO 15693 NFC Reader to Tag Mode full Mifare support Data encryption 2 SAM slots ID1 SAM format Class A B and C User Interface e Display Transflective colour touch display 9 4 cm 3 7 in VGA QVGA 640 x 480 Sunlight visibility with 240 cd m brightness e Keyboards Alphanumeric 7528 Long QWERTY or Numeric 7528 Short High reliability keypad with ultra white backlight e Voice amp Audio Push to Talk VoIP In the Americas the Workabout Pro4 is not approved to be used with any VoIP application using Wide Area Network WAN or Wireless Local Area Network WLAN Standard integrated microphone and receiver Standard high volume 86 dBA beeper 95 dBA beeper with extended ranger laser Optional speech module certified with Vocollect and Wavelink Speakeasy clients Power Management e 4400 mAh Lithium ion battery Model No WA3010 e 2850 mAh Lithium ion battery Model No WA3025 e 4680 mAh Lithium ion battery Model No WA3026 e Super capacitor power backup Regulatory Labels Each scanner has a laser warning label accompanied by a protective housing and certificate label A WARNING Using con
68. 40 100 cm g 50 8 101 6 1572 4 203 7 254 0 Depth of Field SE1524ER Decode Zone B Long Range Large Codes W in cm i Note bes de 27 C 72 1829 t 1 HESE STIL OOS paa Ka ES ee Mm 48 121 9 h ge 24 DD e EE Eesen 24 610 e aaa EE J 48 171 3 55 mil 72 1629 BO A 180 0 70 mil telgi 357 0 j 100 mil reflective O e S 5420 ATO T1 in o 120 240 360 480 600 cm O 204 6 609 6 9714 4 1219 2 1524 0 Depth of Field Near range determined by degree of reflectivity and width of bar code D 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual SE4500SR Standard Range Imager Parameter Specification Power Requirements Input 3 3 V 0 3 V at 23 C Voltage Operating Mode Supply Currents conditions VCC VCC_SENSOR VCC_ILLUM 3 3VDC at 23 C H Power Idle Image Acquisition Illumination Enabled Maximum Operating Current 250 mA aiming on during exposure illumination enabled Maximum Sensor Power Supply 100 mVp p 3 3 V 10 Hz 100 kHz for decoding Bola Hale 30 mVp p 3 3 V 10 Hz 100 kHz for image capture Optical Resolution SR focus 5 0 mil Code 39 6 7 mil PDF417 For better image quality in image capture applications use an additional filter on VCC SENSOR For additional performance improvement provide a separately regulated 3 3 V supply for the sensor Specular Dead Zone Illumination On Up to 20 depending on target distance and substrate glossiness Illumination Off
69. 6 0 User Guide e If you want to choose another location for your backup file optional tap on the button to the right of the Profile Location field and choose one of a number of folders AN IMPORTANT Any profile not stored in persistent memory Application Flash Disk external USB drive will be erased during a clean boot therefore you should store profiles on a per sistent drive When performing an autorestore the program only searches for the profile located in the Application or Flash Disk TotalRecall folder If you store your profile anywhere else it will not be restored Only one profile can reside in that folder Tap on Start A backup of the current settings will be created and saved to the specified location The unit will then reboot To view profiles and choose restore options refer to Managing Profiles on page 3 55 Creating a Clone Cloning allows you to copy settings or configurations from one computer to another There are two types of clones to choose from a Full Clone and a Settings Only Clone A Full Clone contains all files most of the registry and the settings files AN IMPORTANT The target device for a Full Clone MUST have the same model type and OS build as the source otherwise problems can occur For example if the target device has a newer build of the OS the new build may have a different set of registry keys that may conflict with the source A Settings Only Clone can be copied to a
70. 6 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide e Tap on the Options button to change the appearance of your soft keyboard J NOTE You can also display this dialog box by double tapping on the Input icon in the far right corner of the taskbar Figure 3 2 Soft Keyboard Options S ll alta ely b Use gestures for Space Backspace Shitt and Enter ab Space f Lei Allow applicatio Backspace F show hide the E Enter but methods but Panel elect the desired a warm reset Keyboard Properties This icon displays the Keyboard Properties dialog box in which you can adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight and the behaviour of the FN and SYM modifier keys This dialog box also allows you to define macro keys and Unicode characters e Inthe Control Panel choose the Keyboard icon Keyboard Key Repeat J NOTE These settings apply when a key is held down continuously e Inthe Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Repeat tab Keyboard Properties OK Repeat Backight One Shots mg lt L Repeat delay Long Repeat rate Slow Fast Tap here and hold down a key to test Repeat Delay The value assigned for this parameter determines the delay in milliseconds between repeat characters Sliding the Repeat Delay bar to the left increases the delay between key repeats and sliding the bar to the right shortens the repeat delay time Confi
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72. ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS e Insert the DC power cable to the DC IN socket on the single bay USB cradle Plug the pronged end of the cable into an AC outlet e Slide the hand held into the cradle making certain that the LIF Low Insertion Force port on base of the Workabout Pro4 is securely seated on the cradle connector pins An icon is displayed briefly in the naviga tion bar at the top of the hand held screen indicating that the unit is properly installed in the station DN The LED on the Workabout Pro4 lights up indicating that the unit has external power and battery charging will begin It is safe to leave the unit in the single bay USB cradle while it is not in use the battery will not be overcharged Charging a Spare Battery e Insert the battery in the spare battery charge well at the back of the single bay USB cradle aligning the contacts on the battery with the contacts in the spare battery charge well Battery Charge Duration A fully discharged battery can take up to 5 hours to charge The single bay USB cradle stops applying power to the battery when it is fully charged there is no risk of overcharge if the battery remains in the charge well Charger LED Indicators The single bay USB cradle is equipped with a single dual coloured LED indicator in the lower right corner of the front panel LED Behaviour Charge Status No battery detected in the slot Solid Green Charge complete Fast Flashing Green Batte
73. Check that the four bay Ethernet cradle has power is the Power LED on the cradle illuminated Try inserting the Workabout Pro4 in another well in the cradle Check for dirt or contamination on the docking contacts at the bottom of the Workabout Pro4 Wipe the contacts with a damp cloth if necessary Check the pogo pins inside the cradle for dirt Gently wipe with a damp cloth if they appear to be dirty or discoloured Check that the pogo pins are not bent or damaged Remove and reinsert the Workabout Pro4 in the cradle and check that the latch is holding the unit in place the pogo pins must be compressed for proper contact Make certain that the battery installed in the Workabout Pro4 is not defective Four Slot Battery Charger The four slot battery charger is designed to charge up to four Lithium lon batteries at one time Charging the Battery Slide the battery into a charge well aligning the contacts on the battery with the contacts in the charge well Battery Charge Duration A fully discharged battery can take up to 4 hours to charge The four slot battery charger stops applying power to the battery when it is fully charged there is no risk of overcharge if the battery remains in the charge well The 75 charge indicator is handy if you need a quick recharge a quick charge often takes less than one hour Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 17 Charge Indicators The LEDs Each battery charge well is equip
74. EAU OU REGARDER e 2 AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS DEI k vn AWG 1M LED Ah 7 Bate ee y ILSA Ja lt T dr 4 mi ng fy BY ANYO AS PAPA Workabout Pro4 Features Figure 1 1 Front View of the Workabout Pro4 7528 Long Alphanumeric Keyboard Speaker Microphone LED Light Emitting Diode Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Figure 1 2 Front View of Workabout Pro4 7528 Short Numeric Keyboard QWERTY keyboard also available Workabout Pro4 Modules Available To see a current list of Workabout Pro4 accessories and modules go to the website a http www zebra com US EN Product Lines Psion WT mc_id psion_us_p_handheld Documents Available To see a current list of documents and download what you need go to the Knowledge Base on the IngenuityWorking community website http www ingenuityworking com knowledge w knowledgebase product manuals aspx Preparing the Workabout Pro4 for Operation The Battery The Workabout Pro4 can be powered by the following Lithium ion battery packs e 4400 mAh WA3010 e 2850 mAh WA3025 e 4680 mAh WA3026 AN IMPORTANT Before charging the battery it is critical that you review the battery safety guidelines in the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer Regulatory amp Warranty Guide PN 8000296 Battery packs shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40 and must be fully charged prior to use Batteries can be charged using a variety of chargers and cradle
75. GHz 28 dB max MCS7 65 Mbps 5 dB max MCS0O 6 5 Mbps 802 11n 5 GHz 28 dB max 54 Mbps 5 dB max 6 Mbps WERT PTA This software feature is not enabled in Workabout Pro4 Co existent Workabout Pro4 Specifications E 5 Cinterion PHS8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA Radio Parameter Specifications General Frequency bands GSM GPRS EDGE Quad band 850 900 1800 1900MHz Ga o Output power accord Class 4 33 dBm 2 dB for EGSM850 deelt Class 4 33 dBm 2 dB for EGSM900 Class 1 30 dBm 2 dB for GSM1800 Class 1 30 dBm 2 dB for GSM1900 Class E2 27 dBm 3 dB for GSM 850 8 PSK Class E2 27 dBm 3 dB for GSM 900 8 PSK Class E2 26 dBm 3 4 dB for GSM 1800 8 PSK Class E2 26 dBm 3 4 dB for GSM 1900 8 PSK Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 dB for UMTS 2100 WCDMA FDD Bd Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 dB for UMTS 1900 WCDMA FDD Bd II Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 dB for UMTS 900 WCDMA FDD Bd VIII Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 dB for UMTS 850 WCDMA FDD Bd V Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 dB for UMTS 800 WCDMA FDD Bd VI 3GPP Release 6 7 DL 14 4 Mbps UL 5 7 Mbps UE CAT 1 6 11 12 supported Compressed mode CM supported according to 3GPP TS25 212 UMTS features 3GPP Release 6 7 DL 14 4 Mbps UL 5 7 Mbps UE CAT 1 12 supported Compressed mode CM supported according to 3GPP TS25 212 GSM GPRS EGPRS E 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Parameter Specifications Data transfer GPRS
76. Hand Held Computer 7528 Long and 7528 hot E 1 EKE E EA MEE A E A E N AAE A A O ON A E A E 1 Ee II ele leie serena AA ANA E E 2 Battery Sp cifications si ccntnedtet adeectnaenannmanisysst can suatiedebaniecebtensdengeamyerdevansensiteinaynen danas ee E 2 Rechargeable Lithium ion DBatten Aa E 2 AUCs staid E e e CN E 3 002 TaD JA e e EE E 3 Cinterion PHS8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA Hado aaa E 5 Bluetooth Radio WE E 7 Appendix F Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings NAE WEE F 1 Ta LGE il elo g MAA ee ee ee eee ee eee ee F 1 Establishing a Packet Data Connechon Aa F 2 DIsconnecting From E RN le F 3 Shutting Down the Wireless WAN User Interface aa F 3 Advanced INMTORMANON AA vxcadeeosteste aedeoanemacecetecanca F 4 EMONGO a PIN UIA EE F 4 ENON SOS AA F 4 TOOS E UE F 5 WWAN Datta Contguraton F 5 SECURITY Connora ON EE F 8 a Silo COMMON AU OM ME F 9 Driver Mode Configuration c ccccccccceecceeeeceeeeceeceseeeceaeeseuceseeeeaeeeseueesaeessueeseeessuseseeesaes F 10 Modem Information seseante F 11 Be nu Le F 12 PAN VSR EE F 13 SN MON EE F 14 Kl F 14 ADOR ea NAG tabs DAGAN ANGAT ANT NANA DAANG F 14 OOO E F 14 SMS Configuration ME F 15 e ler F 15 Beete ul F 15 Appendix G Wireless Zero Config Settings Wireless Information EE G 1 Wireless Information Tab EE G 2 Are IESS Prope EEN G 3 PASSION UNG AA WE e ele G 4 Name Servers Tab WEEN G 5 Advanced Features G 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0
77. ORANGE 2 and so on Whether your keyboard does or does not have macro keys physically stamped on the keyboard up to 15 macro functions can be added using the Scancode Remapping function Refer to Scancode Remapping on page 3 31 for details about mapping keys Numeric Keyboards Accessing Alpha Keys A On Numeric Workabout Pro4 keyboards all alphabetic characters are printed on the unit plastic in blue type face above the keys Alpha characters are accessed by pressing the FN modifier key then pressing another key on the keyboard Alpha Modified Numeric 789 keyboards have each blue alphabetic character assigned as a single FN shifted character on individual keys Numeric 123 keyboards have telephone style alphabetic keys with the blue alphabetic characters located in groups of 3 or 4 above each of the numeric keys To access characters on these keyboards a few extra steps are needed as described below Choosing a Single Alpha Character NOTE The following examples assume that the FN ORANGE key is enabled as Lock mode in the One Shot screen accessed by choosing Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons icon In Lock mode pressing the FN ORANGE key once locks it on Refer to OneShot Lock on page 3 28 for details The examples below illustrate how to access A B and C all of which are printed in blue characters above the numeric key 2 on a numeric keyboard IMPORTANT The letters you choose a
78. OTE Keep in mind that the effects of previously applied rules must be taken into account when creat ing subsequent rules For example if the barcode size is important it should be checked before any rules that might change the size are applied Translation information about the status of each case rule is displayed in the scan log file see Scan Log File on page C 7 when enabled This is useful if a case fails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing Ports Figure C 1 Console and Port Replicator Port Settings Scanner Settings Barcodes Options Translations Ports Bort Replicator Port A COM Enabled off Power off Bad 9600 Data Bits 8 3 be Parity None 3 Stop Bits 1 3 Trigger On Sequence 00 00 3 Trigger Off Sequence 00 00 El Port Replicator Port B COME 3 Enabled off To change a setting press space or double click While you cannot configure the scanner you can configure communications with a serial decoded scanner using the options in this tab Use these settings to ensure that the communication ports on the Workabout Pro4 match the settings of the serial devices to which they are connected If the settings do not match exactly the devices may not function Note that some devices can auto detect serial port settings such as baud rate and in this case the Worka bout Pro4 will dictate the settings Baud rates often have a direct impact on performance they should be set as high as
79. PAN The technology is based on a short range radio link that operates in the ISM band at 2 4 GHz When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within a 10 metre 32 ft range of each other they can establish a connection Because Bluetooth utilizes a radio based link it does not require a line of sight connection in order to communicate Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802 119g radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Although the Worka bout Pro4 includes features to minimize interference performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simultaneously Typically when both radios operate in the hand held at the same time they cannot transmit simultaneously this has a negative impact on overall system throughput To minimize the impact on the backbone 802 11 network Zebra recommends using Bluetooth peripherals that have low transaction rates such as printers and scanners Bluetooth peripherals are configured by choosing the Bluetooth icon in the Control Panel In addition review the manual shipped with your Bluetooth device to determine the method used to associate with the Workabout Pro4 host NOTE The Bluetooth radio uses an internal antenna e In the StartsSettingss Control Panel choose the Bluetooth icon to display the Bluetooth Manager screen Bluetooth The Bluetooth Manager allows users to search pair and connect to other Bluetooth devices within their personal area network The Bluetooth radio is disa
80. Power Option screen is displayed where you can choose the Power off option Resetting the Workabout Pro4 To perform a warm or cold reset you can access the menu by going to Start gt Shutdown Alternatively you can use the keyboard shortcuts described below J NOTE If your Desktop is switched to the Kiosk Shell refer to The Kiosk Desktop Shell on page 2 20 resetting the unit is done solely by use of the keyboard shortcuts KL A My Device Microsoft WordPad vu Recycle Bin My Documents fi Suspend E8 warm Reset HJ cold Reset Performing a Warm Reset During a warm reset running programs are halted The contents of the file system RAM Disk Flash Disk and the registry are preserved e Press and hold down the FN BLUE key and the Power key simultaneously for a minimum of four seconds Performing a Cold Reset A cold reset reinitializes all hardware All RAM including the RAM Disk is erased Non volatile storage such as the Flash Disk is preserved as is the file system To execute a cold reset e Press and hold down the FN ORANGE key the FN BLUE key and the Power key simultaneously for a minimum of four seconds af NOTE As part of the normal Windows Embedded CE cold boot process the screen may go blank for a few seconds after the splash screen loading bar reaches the end The desktop is displayed after a few moments Basic Operation 1 5 Performing a Clean Start A clean start returns
81. ROAUING EE 3 48 deleting 0 0 ccc eee eens 3 49 dismounting 6 ee eee 3 49 formatting 3 49 Management e 3 49 mounting 3 50 Paste data Data Transmission C 7 PC connecting WORKABOUT to 4 13 PH8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA radio specifica Dons E 5 phone Services setting up 3 63 Voicemail setting up 3 63 phone dialing a 1 6 3 59 Phonebook 3 62 phone number dialing 1 6 3 59 3 60 picker cradle installing cable 4 18 Picklist Mode 0 C 3 pinouts eee eee A 1 pistol grip Flush Mount installing n anaana 4 6 SIANG EE 4 2 trigger backplate installing 4 3 port lie EC A 1 port replicator 4 20 Port Replicator settings COM5 and COM6 Baud ene C 9 AVA EE C 10 Parity cette ees C 10 Port B COM6 Power C 9 Stop Bus C 10 Trigger On Sequence C 10 ports D trameiere 00 cc eee eee C 9 Power idee EE 3 37 SOUICE ananuna nananana aeaee 3 38 10 Port B COM6 crcs ka wag makan ahas ee Ka C 9 Power button 1 3 Power Management Properties Advanced 3 39 battery capacity aaa 3 37 Battery Health 3 40 suspend power saving 3 38 Suspend Threshold 3 38 Wakeup Gources 0a 3 40 Profile restoring backup aa 3 55 viewing bDackup eee 3 55 Programs Command Prompt a 2 16 In
82. U Zen Favourites Bar e Sunday March 25 2012 4 27 PM E a 0 pi we ed Notifications Bar A different program Kiosk Access enables you to customize your computer settings remove or add shortcuts to the Favourites Bar and Control Panel and limit access to various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security For details see Kiosk Access on page 3 41 To change your Desktop back ground refer to Shell Settings on page 3 43 Active Tasks Bar Open applications are shown in the top bar the most recently opened is the first icon on the left Tapping once on a program icon will maximize the application This feature replaces the Task Manager of the Windows Classic Shell Date Time Bar Tapping once on the date or time will open the Date Time Properties settings to enable you to change your settings and time zone Favourites Bar The Favourites Bar replaces the Windows Classic Shell s Desktop and Start Menu These icons are the program shortcuts from your WindowssStart Menu Tapping once will open the program If you tap and hold on an icon the application name is displayed Notifications Bar This bar shows the run time program notifications for Battery Volume Fusion Phone or GPRS and other noti fications for the programs you are running This feature replaces the Taskbar of the Windows Classic Shell Desktop Minimized View When an application is opened and maximi
83. V Any additional wiring connectors or disconnects used should be rated for at least 10A The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead connects to the nega tive supply this should be connected to a proper terminal block and not to the vehicle body The power cradle is fully isolated and can be used with both negative and positive chassis vehicles You may have the option of connecting power before or after the key switch It is preferable to wire the power cradle after the key switch that is it cannot be turned on without the key on However if the operator switches the key off repeatedly for long periods during a shift it may make more sense to wire the cradle before the switch A car lighter adaptor CA3002 is another option to power the vehicle cradle Keep in mind that the Workabout Pro4 will continue to operate with or without vehicle power as long as its battery has sufficient charge If an unfused power source must be used a fuse assembly PN 19440 must be added to the extension power cable the fuse and instructions are supplied with the cable Use only a 10A slow blow UL approved fuse in the fuse assembly The Port Replicator The port replicator Model WA4005 G1 is an optional accessory that allows tethered devices as well as mounted peripherals e g bar code printers or weigh scales to be attached to the vehicle cradle The repli cator can be used with or without the
84. WORKABOUT PRO4 HAND HELD COMPUTER Windows Embedded CE 6 0 USER GUIDE WORKABOUT PRO4 HAND HELD COMPUTER USER GUIDE 8000290 001 April 2015 Workabout Pro4 User Manual This user manual supports the model number 7528X which contains the approved radio module 21 148603 0B The applica ble FCC ID and Industry Canada numbers are as follows e FCC ID UZ7211486030B IC 109AN 211486030B Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from us This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis We grant to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without our prior written consent No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a
85. a through the local ASCII of that OS and display it accurately in this example using double byte characters If you choose SO 8859 1 Latin 1 data will be displayed according to the character mapping of this Latin 1 code page ignoring the local OS code page IMPORTANT Do not change this parameter from the default setting unless you are certain that it will correct your scan problem Data Transmission Tapping on this option displays a window in which you can how data will be handled either Paste data or Wedge data If Paste data is enabled highlighted the barcode output is copied to the system clipboard and then automati cally pasted to an application If Wedge data is enabled each character that composes the barcode data is turned into a keyboard sequence that is transmitted to the cursor location of the current application that is to the application it looks like the barcode data was typed on the keyboard NOTE The default Paste data option is a faster method of data transmission Translations The Translations menu allows you to define up to 10 cases each consisting of up to 10 rules in sequential order Only one case will be applied to a barcode and a case will only be applied if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails Scanner Settings Barcodes Options Translations Case 1 empty Case 2 empty Case 3 empty Case 4 empty Case 5 e
86. aintenance 0 cece ees 2 22 Manage Triggers 0 0 cece eee 3 34 memory card creating partitions 00 0 eee eee 3 48 formatting entire 3 47 formatting partition 0 0 ce eee 3 49 messages Scan Indicator ccc eee C 6 scanner warning message C 6 SCAN RESU n a saba ma awa tahaha haa nha AG C 6 microphone adjustments 3 64 microphone gain adjustment 3 36 microSD Card inserting AA 2 9 Microsoft ActiveSync aaa 3 17 Microsoft Soft Input Panel SIP 3 25 Mobile Device Center Windows setting up 3 18 model number 00 00 c eee eee eens xiv modem information WWAN F 11 modem using VPN clients F 6 modifier EE 2 4 ere Inte EEN 2 4 One Shot Mode 3 27 UNIOCKING EEN 2 4 mounting partitions a 3 50 Multiple Beep Tones 0 c cece eee C 6 N network connection monitoring 3 69 0 On amp Off button 1 3 One BTExplorer 2 0 0 0 cc ccc ee 3 7 one dimensional internal scanner 2 10 2 11 One Shot Mode 3 27 ONG EE 3 27 onscreen keyboard Soft Input Panel SIP 3 3 3 25 Open TekTerm application 0 3 37 operating system properties 3 52 P pairing Bluetooth devices 3 10 Parity port replicator 0 0 00 c eee eee C 10 partitions C
87. al on a 12 pin ZIF connector Wide default 47 typical Medium 35 typical Narrow 10 typical Note The SE965 scan engine does not require margin on either side of the barcode to decode The 47 scan line provides identical scanning performance to older scan engines with a scan line of 53 Skew Tolerance Pitch Tolerance Specular Dead Zone Optical Resolution scan Repetition Rate 104 12 scans sec bidirectional Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm D 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Ambient Lighting Toler Tolerant to typical artificial indoor and natural outdoor direct ance sunlight lighting conditions Fluorescent Incandescent Mercury Vapor Sodium Vapor LED 450 Ft Candles 4 844 Lux Sunlight 8000 Ft Candles 86 111 Lux Operating Temperature 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C SE965 Decode Zones In cm 30 ei 25 635 20 508 Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C on high quality symbols 15 38 1 W i 0 316 j t 5 127 d Lem o o f aa KA NANANA F er I e 47 Scan Angle 10 254 d n ke EE ei L i ui 5 of Code 39 i23 15 38 1 ul 75mi 12 10 mi Code 128 20 50 8 16 100 LPC no 13 mi Code 138 1295 25 635 Ai mi es GP sas SSmi KON a EPERE E 30 762 100 mil Reflective z SERO SI oseeees 2000 In 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
88. ames and passwords e Avery large site has its own APN Such connections always have to be configured manually e A customer has subscribed for a static IP address By definition this must be configured manually e An operator may use a different APN for certain groups of customers Since the automatic configuration can configure only one APN per operator such connections have to be configured manually Profiles In the following section all the parameters that need to be configured for a connection such as APN user name password DNS server addresses etc are referred to as a profile Every profile is identified by an arbi trary unique name The profile named Default is special in that it is always present and can neither be edited nor deleted The Default profile uses parameters from a built in database The home network the network that issued the SIM is used for the database look up While there can be many configured profiles only one profile can be active at any time If connection profiles are configured manually the Enable automatic configuration check box should normally be unchecked In one particular use case manually configured profiles may be combined with automatic configuration If multiple SIM cards are used with the same device each SIM card being from a different operator and some or all of them requiring a manually set up profile automatic configuration may be used to automatically pick Wireless Wide Area Netw
89. ant to delete this file e Tapon Yes to delete the file Tweaklit Pd This utility allows you to tweak or adjust Advanced system settings interface network servers driver and radio and provides a Registry Editor 3 58 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Advanced Advanced CE Services Settings TweakIT Settings OK Advanced Registry Editor mit Ch are CE Services Settings Gl Advanced Interface and Network fl Advanced Services Settings FTP Server This option is enabled by default to allow file transfers Keep in mind that data transfer in either direction is restricted to the Temp folder that is data are always loaded from the FTP Server to the Temp folder and from the Temp folder to the FTP Server If this option is disabled a warm reset must be performed to accept the change Advanced Interface and Network Settings TweakIT Settings Registry Editor dees Advanced CE Services Settings Ele Advanced Interface and Network es Enable IPv Es Modem Logging lk Advanced Services Settings Enable IPv6 This option allows you to enabled Internet Protocol specification version 6 that has been published to enable 128 bit IP addresses replacing version 4 Modem Logging When this option is enabled the Workabout Pro4 logs AT commands e g dial out information password string etc that the administrator can monitor for debugging purposes Modem commands are stored in MdmL
90. appending data C 5 Click Time double click C 5 Lodepnage a C 7 decoded ntemalt 0 0 00 0 0 e ee eee C 3 double check C 5 Good Scan Been C 6 Good Scan Vibrates aaa C 6 Laser On Time 000 2c ee ee eee C 3 Linear Security Level C 3 Multiple Beep Iones 0 0 0 0 0 cece C 6 one dimensional 1D internal scanner 2 10 2 11 Picklist Mode C 3 ports parameters 0a C 9 safety warnings a 2 10 4 20 scan failure codepage C 7 Scan Indicator a C 6 Scan eeh TEE C 7 Scan Mode 0 C 3 Scan Result Time a C 6 SE 1524 ER specifications D 4 Soft Scan Timeaut a C 6 techniques scanning 2 10 4 21 troubleshooting tips 2 10 4 21 two dimensional 2D imager scanner 4 21 Use LED lighting 00 cece eee C 4 warning message aa C 6 scanner Options 0 0 0 c cee eee eee 4 20 Scanner services ee eee 3 59 scanning 1D internal AA 2 10 2 11 appending characters C 5 bar code settmgs a 3 18 safety instructions 2 10 4 20 symbologies te eee C 2 Translations Lab C 7 Scan Result a C 6 Scan Result Time 0 00 cc eee C 6 screen stylus using to navigate 2 12 touch pen using 0 2 12
91. arameter Specifications Zebra PN 21 148603 02 Form Factor Embedded surface mount module 15 x 15 mm This is a combo module containing both Wi Fi 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth V4 0 LE radio Frequency Range 2 400 2 4835 GHz RX Sensitivity 91 dBm 1 Mbps Data Rates V1 25732 2 kbps and 57 6 kbps asymmetric 433 9 kbps symmetric renne IEEE802 11 Co existent is realized through antenna isolation SW co existent disabled in Workabout Pro4 Wireless WAN The Workabout Prod is available with one of the following Wireless WAN WWAN radio options the Cinterion MC75i EDGE and the Cinterion PH8 P HSPA An Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer equipped with a GSM GPRS radio has wide area networking capabilities With either of these radios and a SIM card you can wirelessly transfer data and you use the Workabout Pro4 voice option to place phone calls Taskbar Icons Wireless WAN icons in the taskbar indicate the status of your wide area network connection Note that these icons are only visible when the relative radio is installed in the computer and the interface is enabled The following taskbar icons are used e G GSM GPRS e E GSM EDGE e 3G UMTS 3G e U UMTS HSPA User interaction is required e g the user is required to enter a PIN A non recoverable fatal error has occurred The modem status is unknown or the modem is not connected to any network the signal strength is 0 The modem has found a network and the signa
92. arameter to reset the parameter to the default setting Decoded Zebra EMDK This section describes the tabs used to configure this scanner type Barcodes Tab Options Laser On Time The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the scan button or trigger is pressed Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 5 and 99 The value is measured in tenths of seconds Picklist Mode Picklist mode lets you target a single barcode within a group The bar code closest to the aiming cross hair is decoded Advanced Options Scan Mode This parameter sets the method of scanning to Scan beam only Aim Duration This parameter determines the total time the aiming pattern appears before the scanner laser begins sweeping When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value from O to 30 0 to 3 sec A value of 0 zero disables the aiming dot Linear Security Level This parameter allows you to select the security level appropriate for your barcode quality There are four levels of decode security for linear code types e g Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Higher security levels should be selected for decreasing levels of barcode quality As security levels increase the scanner s decode speed decreases Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value from 1 to 4 Linear se
93. arcode symbologies that the Workabout Pro4 barcode scanner will successfully read Storage Manager Allows you to view information about the storage devices that are present such as SD MMC flash cards For details see Storage Manager on page 3 4 Stylus Adjusts how Windows Embedded CE recognizes your double tap as slow or rapid successive taps In the Calibration tab you can recalibrate your touchscreen by tapping on the Recalibrate button and following the directions on the screen System You can display the system and memory properties as well as create your device name In the Memory tab you can allocate memory between storage memory and program memory System Properties Identifies the computer software and hardware components indicating which components are installed their version or part numbers and whether they are enabled or disabled Total Recall Provides access to a backup restore and deployment utility to maintain applications and settings over cold reboots and for multiple devices Tweakit Allows you to change Advanced System Settings interface network and servers User System Settings display font size and provides the Registry Editor Configuration 3 5 Volume amp Sounds Allows you to adjust the volume of the sound emitted to indicate events like warnings key clicks and screen taps You can also configure system Windows sounds and wav files Wireless WAN Provides access to technolo
94. arger to rain or snow Do not place batteries in the charger if they are cold from extended exposure to a freezer or outside tem peratures below 10 C 50 F Allow them to warm up to room temperature for at least two hours Do not use the charger if after an overnight charge any of the batteries feel warmer than the charger housing The charger should be inspected by qualified service personnel Do not use the charger if any of the batteries or the charger get more than lukewarm The equipment should be inspected by qualified personnel Single Bay USB Cradle The Workabout Pro4 can be inserted in a single bay USB cradle model number WA4003 G2 Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 11 Figure 4 4 Single Bay USB Cradle Indicates charge status of a spare battery inserted in the rear charge well of the single bay USB cradle J NOTE The single bay USB cradle is shipped with its own user manual It is critical that it be reviewed for additional information and updates Figure 4 5 Back Of Single Bay USB Cradle Spare Battery pare Battery Charge Well Client USB Port Host USB Port DC IN Socket AN IMPORTANT This single bay USB cradle can only be used to charge Zebra approved Lithium lon batteries 4 12 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Charging a Battery Installed in the Workabout Pro4 CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
95. as SD MMC flash cards and Compact Flash cards Storage Manager Formatting a Memory Card Formatting a memory card bulk erases it Once a card is erased partitions may be created in it similarly to those on a hard drive Memory card devices are normally mounted made available to the system automati cally when they are inserted They must be dismounted before they can be formatted To format an entire memory card 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 In Control Panel double click on the Storage Manager icon The Storage Manager menu opens 3 48 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Storage Properties OK Storage Manager Store Info Dek2 SD Memory Can DN Capacity 121 25 MB Unallocated 0 00 B Sector Size 517 00 B 1 Select the memory card from the drop down list 2 Press the Dismount button to dismount the memory card All partitions on the card will be dismounted 3 Press the Format button to format the memory card All partitions and information on the card will be erased during the formatting process Creating Partitions Once the card is formatted new partitions can be created in it The default is to create one partition that occu pies the whole card but a card can be divided into more than one partition if desired Each partition appears as a separate folder in Windows Explorer To create new partitions 1 Press the New button next to the Partitions list box The Cre
96. ate New Partition dialog box appears Create New Partition OK Mame Sectors sectors F Available Use All Available Disk Space 2 Type a name for the partition If more than one partition is desired uncheck the Use All Available Diskspace check box then specify the desired number of sectors to be used by the partition 4 Press OK The new partition appears in the Partitions list Configuration 3 49 Storage Properties OK Storage Manager Store Info JE SD Memory Can sl Capacity 121 25 MB Unallocated 0 00 B Sector Size 517 00 B The new partition is automatically mounted This is indicated by an asterisk next to its name in the partition list Any unallocated space on the card is indicated at the left and additional partitions can be created in it Partition Management Partitions can be individually dismounted mounted deleted or formatted as well These and additional tasks are available from the Partition Properties dialog Partition Properties OK Mame Part01 Size 62772 Sectors Type Ox06 File System fatfsd cll Ox000000 10 To dismount a partition 1 Choose the desired partition 2 Tap the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears Tap the Dismount button The partition is dismounted The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list To delete a partition 1 Select the desired partition 2 Tap the Delete button A warning dialog ap
97. ayed In addition the taskbar displays the application s currently running on your unit The taskbar also displays active modifier keys SHIFT ALT CTRL FN BLUE and FN ORANGE Keys that have been locked on are displayed with underlined letters For example if you have set the CTRL key lock to on in the Keyboard menu and you press the key it is displayed as an underlined Ctrl in the taskbar For detailed information on modifier keys and keyboard options see The Keyboard on page 2 2 Using the Taskbar A tooltip is displayed as each taskbar icon is highlighted The tooltip provides the status of each icon If you re using the touchscreen e Tap and hold on an icon to display the icon s tooltip Double tap the icon to open the Control Panel dialog box associated with the icon For example double tap the battery icon to display a dialog box listing the current battery capacity information On the keyboard 1 Tap on the Start button to display the Start Menu 2 Choose Shortcuts from the Start Menu and then press the RIGHT arrow key to display the sub menu 3 Choose System Tray in the sub menu 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon in the taskbar about which you d like more information 5 Press Enter to display the appropriate dialog box Customizing the Taskbar To customize the taskbar so that it displays only those icons you require e Inthe Start Menu choose Settings and then Taskbar
98. bled by default Before you begin the setup process e Tap on the Mode tab and tap in the check box next to Turn on Bluetooth Tap on OK 3 8 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide When the radio is enabled a Bluetooth icon appears on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen It is ready for setup Paired This tab lists all paired devices and their corresponding services The format of the name is lt Device Name gt lt Service Name gt Additional information may appear in this screen such as the Port Numbers for Serial Profiles service Bluetooth Paired Device Servers Mode Select device to view options TORSWE 018 FrinterPort To learn how to scan for devices to pair review Device on page 3 9 J NOTE f a service is actively paired and connected the device and its services are displayed in bold typeface in this list e Tapon an item in the Paired tab to display an associated pop up menu Bluetooth The displayed menu depends on the type of the service chosen Query Services and Remove Commands e Query Services displays a Services dialog box where a pairing service is chosen e Remove unpairs the highlighted service and deletes the entry from the tab OBEX OPP Object Exchange Object Push Profile Commands The OPP defines two roles a Push Server and a Push Client Push Server is the device that provides an object exchange server Push Client is the device that pushes and pulls objects
99. bstitution is typed as follows 36 30 275 28466 The symbol replaces the universal dialing prefix 011 Sending and Ending Calls Using the Workabout Pro4 Keyboard The 55 key and the 66 key Workabout Pro4 keyboards come equipped with phone keys each has a Talk and an End key on the physical keyboard Configuration 3 61 e Press the Talk key to answer a call or to display the onscreen phone keypad so you can initiate a call e Press the End key to terminate a phone call Receiving an Incoming Call To answer an incoming call e Tap on the Talk button it s labelled with a green phone receiver Voice Menu This menu allows you to manage calls view your call history and if required assign a call forwarding service to your hand held Wireless WAN x File Tools SMS Bie Call Management Call Lists b Services k SES t s9 Su 2 Call Management The Call Management option only becomes available in the Voice menu when at least one phone call is either On hold or Active When you choose this command the currently active phone call is listed in a dialog box Wireless WAN x File Tools SMS Bite Call Management Call Lists k Call Management 4165551212 On hold 4165551314 Active CFE F cl SZ BP BEB I S OS GE fb Using the drop down menu you can choose to Hang Up All Calls This option only appears when more than one call is listed Hang Up This option disconnects only the ca
100. by the application All internal scanners can be configured using these dialog boxes Restoring Default Settings If you want to restore the factory defaults after making changes the defaults can be applied to a selected parameter sub tree of parameters or all scanner parameters e Press and hold on a symbology eg Code 128 to display a pop up menu Scanner Settings OK Barcodes Options Translations Ports Scanner Decoded Motorola EME sl BE Code 129 o Codakl Default subtree H Composite C disabled H Discrete 2 of 5 disabled H 651 DataBar H Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF H Matrix 2 of 5 disabled H MSI Plessey disabled H TLC 39 H Trioptic disabled 7 To change a setting press space or double click e Choose Default subtree to reset only the parameters in the symbology you selected or choose Default all settings to reset all scanner parameters to default settings To reset a single parameter to its default setting e Press and hold on the parameter you want to reset Scanner Settings C 3 Scanner Settings OK Barcodes options Translations Ports Scanner Decoded Motorola EME sl El Code 128 BE ableton Get Leal Default parameter 3 Enable G51 128 GS1 US on 3 Enable ISBT 128 on Decode non EAN non ISBT c 3 ISBT Concatenation Never Check ISBT Table off E Add Remove Data oe To change 4 setting press space or double click e Choose Default p
101. calls are possible if a mistake is made By default all bands supported by the installed WWAN modem are enabled All bands that are not supported by the installed modem are greyed out While some modems e g Cinterion PH8 P allow all possible combi nations of supported bands to be selected others do not e g Cinterion MC75i A warning is displayed if an unsupported band combination is chosen By enabling only bands in use on a given network the network search time e g after losing the network due to a coverage gap is improved Through the band configuration it is possible to force the modem into GSM only or UMTS only mode As an example this is useful if a legacy application needs to use a dial up connection and the network supports dial up connections only on GSM but not on UMTS as is the case with many Euro pean networks Enable Automatic Time Update If this feature is enabled it allows the system time and time zone to be updated with information received from the WWAN network This feature is network dependent If the WWAN network supports NITZ Network Infor mation and Time Zone then it can send the current time time zone or both to the terminal Driver Mode Configuration WWAN Driyer Mode Oki x Enable automatic port detection Select port 7 Changes to the port settings require a reset to take effect By default the Wireless WAN driver is enabled the Enable driver check box is checked
102. ck Time msec This parameter controls the maximum gap time in milliseconds for a double click If the time between the first and second clicks of the scanner trigger is within this time it is considered a double click The allowable range is O to 1000 A value of zero disables this feature A double click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in the Click Data parameter When a value is not assigned for the Click Data double clicking the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the Dot Time parameter and initiates a normal scan sweep If a value is assigned for the Click Data parameter double clicking the scanner trigger inserts the Click Data value rather than initi ating a scan Click Data This parameter determines which character is sent to the application installed in your Workabout Pro4 following a double click A dialog box appears asking that you press the key you want to insert The ASCII Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed Pressing the ESC key in this dialog box resets the data to zero C 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Display Parameters Scan Result When this parameter is enabled the type of barcode and the result of the scan appear on the screen Note that this information is only displayed after a successful decode and is visible only while the scanner trigger is pressed When the trigger is released
103. cm 0 12 7 254 38 1 508 635 76 2 889 1016 143 1270 1270 1524 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Distances achieved using adaptive scanning mode Internal Imager 4 Scanner Specifications D 3 SE655 Scanner Parameter Specifications Physical Characteristics 0 3 in H x 0 94 in W x 0 47 in DUMTS HSPA Five band 800 850 900 1900 2100MHz Dimensions 7 7 mm H x 23 8 mm W x 12 0 mm D lt 7 grams Weight Interface Serial Performance Characteristics 53 3 3 Field of view Horizontal 53 3 Vertical 0 4 LED 630 30 nm 30 from normal Scan angle Illumination Skew tolerance Pitch tolerance 65 from normal 25 from vertical 5 mil Roll tolerance Optical resolution Scan repetition rate Nominally 50 scans second 20 MRD measured at 630 nm 300 milliseconds Minimum print contrast Power on to first scan User Environment Ambient light 0 ft candles O Lux to 10 000 ft 110 000 Lux Operating temperature 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Humidity Operating 5 95 non condensing Camera Aim Input Voltage 3 3V 0 3V Camera Aim Operating Current 165mA Power Low Power Current 115iA typical Power Supply Noise 100mV p p max Shock Regulatory Classification Intended for use in CDRH Class I IEC Class 1 devices Electrical Safety UL VDE and CUL recognized
104. code Remapping tab tap on the remap you want to edit e Tap on the Edit button and make the appropriate changes e Tapon OK to save your changes Removing a Remap To delete a remap e Inthe Scancode Remapping tab highlight the scancode you want to delete and tap on the Remove button e Tapon OK Lock Sequence The Lock Sequence menu allows you to lock the Workabout Pro4 keyboard to prevent keys from being pressed accidentally when for example the unit is inserted in a holster Keyboard Properties OK Lei Show popup message keyboard locked at startup Lei Disable touch screen on lock Key Sequence 0range Blue Bksp e To lock the keyboard tap in the check box next to Enable key lock sequence e Tap in the check box next to Keyboard locked at startup e In the Key sequence drop down menu choose the key sequence you will need to type to unlock the keyboard J NOTE Itis useful to leave the Show popup message enabled default so that anyone attempting to use the keyboard will see the key sequence they will need to enter to unlock the keyboard displayed on the screen A locked keyboard icon is displayed in the taskbar when the keyboard is locked EI e Type the key sequence to unlock the keyboard 3 34 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Manage Triggers Allows users to configure how barcode scanners and other devices such as RFID readers are triggered You can configure the
105. cradle power option The functionality of the Workabout Pro4 tether port is replicated into RS 232 serial interfaces by the port repli cator It provides the user with 3 DB9 serial interfaces as well as one Type B USB port for connecting a Host device Scanners and Imagers The Workabout Pro4 supports a wide range of scanner imager options to address a variety of user application requirements Refer to Appendix B Imager amp Camera Settings and Appendix C Scanner Settings for details about configuring the unit installed in your hand held Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 21 Scanners imagers available for your hand held include Scanner Imager Description SE4500 1D 2D imager SE1524 1D laser scanner It is critical that you review the safety information in the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer Regulatory amp Warranty Guide PN 8000296 before proceeding Scanning Techniques For helpful hints refer to Scanning Techniques on page 2 10 e Hold the scanner at an angle Do not hold it perpendicular to the bar code e Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code In this position light can reflect back into the scanner s exit window and prevent a successful decode e Scan the entire bar code If you are using a 1D or PDF laser scanner make certain that the scan beam crosses every bar and space on the bar code including the margins on either end of the symbol e If you are using a 2D imaging scanner make certai
106. cting a Sales Representative from the contact web page http www zebra com US EN Pages Contact Us Additional pieces of software such as a server must be obtained through Zebra 4 Fartner o Tapping on a preloaded client in this screen displays a drop down menu from which the operator can choose from an array of related options Power Properties This icon displays a Power Properties dialog box that indicates the battery capacity and allows you to manage battery use e Inthe Control Panel choose the Power icon d Power Battery Capacity e Inthe Power Properties dialog box open the Battery tab to view battery details Power Properties Status Suspend Suspend Thresho External Charger State Full Charge complete Good 9996 Remaining Power 3530 mAh Full Capacity 3538 mah Time to Empty Ho data Operating Time Ho data Voltage 4 1 Current O mA Temperature EE Cycle Count 265 Chemistry Li Ion Serial Number 202522b7120000ed 3 38 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Power Saving Suspend e In the Power Properties dialog box open the Suspend tab Power Properties OK Suspend Suspend Threshold Adve AH Power Source 3 Battery Power Suspend Timeout Power Source This drop down menu allows you to specify whether the unit is using AC Power or Battery Power Suspend Timeout AN IMPORTANT Zebra recommends setting the Suspend value to 3 m
107. curity level 1 specifies that the following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded C 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual D5of5 8 or less Linear security level 2 specifies that all types of codes must be successfully read twice before being decoded Linear security level 3 specifies that code types other than the following must be successfully read twice before being decoded The following codes must be read three times Linear security level 4 requires that all code types be successfully read three times before being decoded Use LED lighting This option enables and disables the illumination LEDs In bright light for example outdoors the LEDs can remain off saving power Barcode Symbologies The table below list the available symbologies AN IMPORTANT To improve the decode speed and performance enable only those codes that are required by the application Zebra EMDK Barcode Symbologies Scanner Settings C 5 Zebra EMDK Barcode Symbologies Composite C disabled Postal Japanese disabled E CC ss Options This tab allows you to tailor the double click parameters display and data handling options associated with your scanner Scanner Settings OK Barcodes Options Internal scanner lt uncontigurable gt BB Couble Click E Display H Data handling To change a setting press space or double click l Double Click Parameters Cli
108. d prompt At the prompt you can type DOS commands such as dir to display all the directories in the drive Internet Explorer The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded CE You can access the Internet Options icon through the Start Menu under Settingss5Control Panel or by double tapping on the desktop icon My Device and then double tapping on the Control Panel icon Microsoft WordPad WordPad is a basic word processor used to create edit and print rtf doc and txt files Getting to Know the Workabout Prod 2 17 Kiosk Kiosk allows you to change the appearance and actions of the desktop from the default Windows Classic Shell to the Kiosk shell Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection is an Workabout Pro4 application used to connect to a Windows Terminal Server so that you can run a session on the Server machine using the hand held Windows Embedded CE device Remote Desktop Connection on page 47 provides a website with details about this option Windows Explorer The Windows Explorer installed on your Workabout Pro4 is consistent with all Windows Embedded CE devices Shortcuts Figure 2 4 Shortcuts Sub Menu My Device Microsoft WordPad Sg Recycle Bin My Documents r 2 Desktop herp I Programs E Gai Shortcuts 80 Gestom Tray GF Settings KI Cycle Tasks Bun BS Task Manager Shutdown a GB thes System Tray If your touchscreen i
109. daptor plug that is suitable for use in your country Slide the adaptor plug into the Universal AC power supply snapping it into place These two pieces coupled together are referred to as an AC wall adaptor e Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN socket at the base of Workabout Pro4 located between the tether and LIF ports e Plug the pronged end into an AC outlet Four Bay Ethernet Cradle WA4204 62 amp WA4304 G2 Figure 4 7 Four Bay Ethernet Cradle J NOTE WA4204 G2 is designed for Workabout Pro4 Long models WA4304 G2 is designed for Work about Pro4 Short models The four bay Ethernet cradle is shipped with a manual It is critical that this manual be reviewed for additional information and updates Peripheral Devices amp Accessories 4 15 The four bay Ethernet Cradle permits each of four docked Workabout Pro4s to communicate with a 10 100 BaseT Ethernet network at greater than 2Mbps It also provides sufficient power to operate and fast charge the batteries in the units Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Setup After unpacking the unit e Visually inspect the unit for any damage e Install the IEC power cord and apply power A green indicator in the lower right corner of the front panel lights up to indicate that power is present e Attach a CAT5 RJ45 network patch cable supplied between your network and the RJ45 jack on the rear of the cradle A green LED is illuminated next to the RJ45 connector when a valid
110. ddress 847E409 4EE39 HCI Version 6 LMP Version 6 Component Profiles Serial Client Server OBEX Client Server HSF HID host DUN OT Device Name displays the broadcasted name of the hand held The name can be changed in the System Properties applet Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System icon gt Device Name tab Local Address displays the MAC address BD_ Addr of the B uetooth chip HCI Version amp LMP Version display the version of the chip firmware Component indicates the version of the Bluetooth Subsystem the manager drivers etc Profiles lists the supported profiles on this specific Workabout Pro4 The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection The following steps describe how to set up an Internet data connection using a GSM cellular telephone with Bluetooth The Workabout Pro4 communicates via Bluetooth to the cell phone which then accesses a WAN Wide Area Network and transfers data using GPRS 1 Enable the Dial Up Networking service in the cell phone 2 Make the phone discoverable 3 Pair the phone service with the Workabout Pro4 Dial Up Networking service using the Bluetooth Manager For instructions on pairing devices refer to Pairing a Device on page 3 10 3 14 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide 4 To setup the Internet parameters choose the Network And Dial up Connections icon from the Control Panel Network and Dia 5 Tap on Make New Connection File E
111. de Area Network WWAN Settings F 15 SMS Configuration Tapping on the SMS Configuration button opens the SMS configuration dialog The SMS Centre address follows the same rules as the recipient s phone number in the New message dialog The message validity period parameter is sent to the SMS Centre with each message sent subsequently and instructs the SMS Centre on how long it should attempt to deliver the message to the recipient the SMS Centre may impose an upper limit on the validity period regardless of the setting a NOTE Only certain discrete validity period values can be sent and thus the validity period is rounded to the nearest allowed value The next time the SMS configuration dialog is opened the rounded value is shown The user interface tries to keep the SMS storage location available for a new incoming message if the Delete oldest message when full check box is checked In this case when a new message arrives and the SMS storage becomes full the oldest received message is deleted If any string is entered as the Message Suppression Prefix then messages beginning with that string will not be shown in either the Inbox or Outbox In this way messages intended for another application running on the same device can be hidden from the user as long as those messages begin with the string configured here Voice The Voice tab is described in detail under Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer on page 59 Power Mode The pow
112. des are passed to the application pro gram The application program then issues a warning asking that you scan the missing barcodes When scanning a single barcode ensure that only the desired barcode is within the field of view of the scanner Because imager scanners generally have a shorter depth of field than laser scanners some practise may be required to find the optimal distance from the types of barcodes being scanned Although the imager includes illumination LEDs ambient light will help the imager decode the barcodes especially if the barcode is far from the hand held AN IMPORTANT Keep in mind that the imager scanner is a camera and the LED illumination is a flash Glare can be an issue on reflective media such as plastic coated barcodes just as glare is an issue for photographers When pointing at a shiny surface either shift the barcode to the side or top or angle the barcode so that the glare reflects away from the imager scanner Most imagers take several snap shots of the barcode in order to decode it It is normal for the LEDs to flash two or three times Hold the unit steady between flashes to improve decode performance e Turn the hand held computer on Wait until the unit has booted up completely e Aim atthe barcode and press the scan key or the trigger Hold the trigger until a successful or failed scan result is obtained e When the scan button or trigger is pressed a red oval shaped light the framing
113. ding the Administrator Password When the file is imported to a device the new password is applied immediately e Whether choosing to import or export files the same file location options under My Device will be listed Following the action a message stating the success of the operation and the location of the file will be displayed e With the exception of the password changes made to settings will take effect only after a warm reset If further changes to the configuration are made they will overwrite the changes caused by the import oper ation After importing a file a dialog will appear to enable you to reset now or later Configuration 3 47 GJ My Device gt Application Data O Documents an se Flash Disk O My Documents E Network O New Folder CO Program Files Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection located in Start Programs is an Workabout Pro4 application used to connect to a Windows Terminal Server so that you can run a session on the Server machine using the Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE device Refer to the following web site for step by step information about setting up this connection http windows microsoft com en CA windows 7 products features remote desktop connection or Zebra Customer Support at http www zebra com support Storage Manager The Storage Manager allows you to view information about the storage devices that are present in the Worka bout Pro4 such
114. displayed in the main Wireless WAN screen even while a connection is active The Rx bytes and Tx bytes fields estimate the amount of data transmitted and received respectively Shutting Down the Wireless WAN User Interface While it is not usual to shut down the GSM GPRS user interface you can accomplish this by tapping on the File menu and choosing the Exit command at the bottom of the main Wireless WAN dialog box F 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual J NOTE Once you ve shut down the user interface you can only enable the radio by opening the Control Panel and tapping on the Wireless WAN icon to display the Wireless WAN dialog box Advanced Information In most cases when a GSM GPRS radio and SIM are installed in your computer setup is automatic Follow the steps outlined under the heading Establishing a Packet Data Connection on page F 2 to make a connec tion The information in this section is for advanced setup purposes Entering a PIN Number If a PIN is required a PIN entry dialog box is displayed e Type your PIN and press Enter J NOTE f you exceed the number of allowable attempts a PUK entry window is brought to the fore ground You ll need to enter a new PIN number Once the correct PIN or PUK is entered or if none was required the modem is instructed to perform a GSM network registration followed by a GPRS attach The main Wireless WAN dialog box reflects the progress of the initializatio
115. dit Advanced Waaa CWINGZO 1 6 In the Make New Connection dialog box choose Dial Up Connection Enter a name for your GPRS network connection Type a name for the connection ES network Select the connection type Dial Up Connection O Direct Connection O virtual Private Network O Virtual Private Network L2TP gt BPP over Ethernet PPPoE 7 Choose the Next button to display the Modem dialog box Pa My Connection Select a modem TCP IP Settings Security Settings 8 Inthe drop down menu labelled Select a modem choose the name of the modem with which you want to connect and then choose the Configure button to display the Device Properties dialog box Configuration 3 15 The Workabout Pro4 communicates via Bluetooth to your Bluetooth equipped cellular telephone and retrieves the parameters for the Device Properties dialog box Workabout Pro4 then disconnects Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Connection Preferences Baud Rate 19200 el Data Bits P el Parity None Stop Bits How Control Hardware el Terminal T Use terminal window before dialing Use terminal window after dialing Manual Dial 9 Under the Call Options tab turn off Cancel the call if not connected within and press Enter to save your changes Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Call Setup Cancel the call if not connected awithin 120 seconds Wait for
116. dles the scanner input OBEX OPP server enables the Object Push Profile server A warm reset must be performed on the Workabout Pro4 after a change is made to this option The OPP Server allows other Bluetooth devices to send files to this device e Tap on the check box to activate the server Mode Bluetooth OK Paired Device servers Mode about Lei Turn on Bluetooth Printer Port Configuration 3 13 Turn on Bluetooth activates the Bluetooth radio Discoverable determines whether the Workabout Pro4 is visible or invisible to other devices Printer Port allows you to assign and enable a virtual outgoing COM port selected from the drop down menu to communicate with a paired Bluetooth printer Keep in mind that when a port is chosen the printer must be on and connected to the chosen port for a remote device to be able to connect e Select a port within the Printer Port drop down list e g BSP1 e Check the Printer Port check box e Open the Device tab and tap on Scan e Tap and hold each Bluetooth Printer device entry and then select Pair key in the Pass code if needed and then tap Done DO NOT select any services e Close the Bluetooth Manager e Select the Bluetooth device to print to you will need to key in or programmatically raise the following key sequence CTRL ALT F 1 e You can now select the Bluetooth device to which you wish to print About Bluetooth Name WOREABOUTPRO Local A
117. e Windows Explorer 3 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide The Control Panel The Windows Embedded CE Control Panel provides a group of applications through which you can set a variety of system wide properties such as power keyboard sensitivity network configuration system backup desktop appearance and so on When the Workabout Pro4 boots up the startup desktop Windows Classic Shell is displayed and any appli cations stored in the Startup folder start up immediately To access the Control Panel e Press the Windows icon in the taskbar to display the Start Menu e Tapon Settings gt Control Panel If you re using the keyboard e Press the Windows icon key to display the Start Menu e Highlight Settings in Start Menu and press the RIGHT arrow key to highlight the Control Panel e Press the Enter key The Control Panel folder contains icons used in the setup of your Workabout Pro4 Control Panel Applications The Control Panel provides a group of applications that allow you to customize and adjust settings on your Workabout Pro4 This section shows the related icons in the Control Panel and gives a brief description of each App Launch Keys By mapping keys to applications using this program you can then launch those applications from a single key press Bluetooth Opens the Bluetooth Manager which provides options for configuring various Bluetooth peripherals It also provides the capabili
118. e Data Plus for operating the WORKABOUT PROP as a USB device Ground I aaa USB Data Plus can be configured as Host or Device USB Data Minus can be configured as Host or Device 4 USB VBUS can provide 5V 100mA Max for powering USB Devices RS232 Tx data A 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual PIN Signal Name RS232 Rx Data Tether detect resistor ID Determines what kind of device is attached to the Tether port DC Power In DC Power In DC Power In RS232 CTS 10 D D 20 a fom o Battery Contact Pinout PIN Signal Name Function A Poner Pin for Bat Pack Negatve Po pa o emos 5 D ep r Power Pr Bat Pak Nega Port Pinouts A 3 Positive Female Battery Connector Plastic Rip BRAAAKA Pin 6 DataWedge DataWedge is a Zebra mobile device application that reads data from input devices and sends it as keystrokes to consumer applications executing in the foreground on the mobile devices e Tap on Start gt Settings gt System gt DataWedge icon Where to Find More Information For DataWedge support go to Scanner Services A The Scanners icon in the Control Panel provides dialog boxes in which you can tailor barcode scanner config uration and choose the barcodes your scanner will recognize The parameters are preset with the default settings of the decoded scanner installed in the unit IMPORTANT The default barcode application is DataWedge If you
119. e EE PACS H al Options aeae E T Wireless Status SE dJ Wireless Diagnostics E i j Log on off Cl Disable Radio Kiosk Shell Hide Menu os Exit oe Passe KH The Fusion Launcher menu items and their corresponding applications are summarized in the table following Application Description Find WLANS Displays a list of the WLANs active in the area Manage Profiles Used to create new profiles and manage and edit existing profiles Manage Certs Used to manage authentication certificates Manage PACs Used to manage a list of Protected Access Credentials PAC used with Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling EAP FAST authentication Options Provides options which allow the user to configure the Fusion option settings Wireless Status Displays the status of the current wireless connection view only Wireless Diagnostics Provides tools with which to diagnose problems encountered with the wireless connection Log on off Displays the Network Login dialog box used to log on to a particular profile or to log off the currently active profile Disable Enable Radio Allows user to enable or disable the Fusion radio Configuration 3 67 Creating a New Profile AN IMPORTANT The steps below describe how to manually create a network Keep in mind that this is intended only as an example and may vary from your own network requirements If for example you are using a different
120. e GPS tab provides two options for the GPS Source depending on the radio installed in the unit On board GPS if a WiFi radio is installed or WAN GPS if a PH8 radio is installed GPS Settings GPS On board Gps WAN Gps lo JI GPS Source on board GPS C Leave GPS on in suspend GPS Settings NOTE Leave GPS on in suspend is only available with the WAN GPS source If this option is enabled the GPS remains on even when the hand held is in suspend mode to provide better satellite fix response time On Board GPS GPS Settings OK ei GPS On board GPS WAN GPS V Enable SBAS Use Motorola Server Server Name Port bas User ID type IMSI MEISCH a gt fa BS ot ORS Enable SBAS SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System downloads satellite ephemeris orbital data to the hand held increasing the likelinood of finding and keeping a fix in poor coverage areas Enable SUPL Enabling SUPL Secure User Plane Location is an IP based protocol for Assisted GPS to receive information of GPS satellites quickly via IP rather than the slower process over GPS satellite signalling Use Zebra Server This option is available when Enable SUPL is chosen so that the hand held can be connected to the Zebra Server 3 24 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Server Name and Port These fields are used to enter your server IP address and Port number User ID Type IMSI International Mobile Subscriber
121. eck that the barcode symbology being scanned is enabled for the hand held you are using Check any other parameters that affect the scanning procedure or the barcode Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 11 e Check the barcode to make sure it is not damaged Try scanning a different barcode to verify that the problem is not with the barcode e Check that the barcode is within the proper range e Does the hand held display the warning without scanning This suggests a hardware problem in the hand held e Is the laser beam scanning across the barcode e Once the scan beam has stopped check the scanner window for dirt or fogging Operating 1D Internal Laser Scanners e Turn the hand held on Wait until the unit has booted up completely e Aim at the barcode and press the scan key or the trigger A scan beam and a warning indicator appear until a successful decode is achieved or six seconds have elapsed Operating Internal 2D Imagers An imager scanner takes a snap shot of a single barcode or multiple barcodes at one time It can find a barcode regardless of its orientation that is even a barcode printed at a 45 degree angle to the hand held will be decoded successfully sf NOTE When scanning multiple barcodes ensure that all of the desired barcodes are within the field of view of the scanner It is possible that even when all barcodes are within the field of view not all of them will be decoded Only successfully decoded barco
122. en You can also use gestures with your fingers You can use two gestures pan and flick Use left or right flicks to quickly move between tabs of a multi tab control panel or to scroll long lists of options Use panning by touching and dragging a page that has scrollbars J NOTE To prevent damage to the touchscreen use only a finger touch or the stylus pen supplied with your Workabout Pro4 To choose an icon open a file launch an applet or open a folder e Double tap on the appropriate icon Navigating Using the Keyboard If you would like to use keyed input to choose icons and to navigate dialog boxes refer to the table following for a description of the navigation keys Operation Key or Key Combination Switch between active ALT TAB applications Open task manager task Open task manager ALT HALTIESC Open file folder or icon Enter Exit amp Save Enter Close Exit amp Do Not Save ESC Navigate Dialog Boxes TAB To move cursor up SHIFT TAB To display the contents of the next tab in a dialog box CTRL TAB Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 13 Operation Key or Key Combination Select Radio Button Press Button SPACE Go to Start Menu Windows Keep in mind that unlike a desktop computer the Workabout Pro4 does not support key chording pressing two keys at the same time You must press one key followed by the next in sequence The Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop When
123. er mode of the modem is controlled through the Power menu in the Control Panel not through the Wireless WAN user interface Wireless Information This appendix describes how to set up your radio using Windows Wireless Zero Configuration an alternative to the Fusion Wireless Companion J NOTE For details about using Fusion Wireless Companion refer to e Tap on the Fusion icon in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen to display the menu In the Fusion Launch menu tap on Options V Find WLANS uP Manage Profiles y Wireless Diagnostics a Log on off Disable Radio Hide Menu Gi Fusion Manages WLAN O Windows Manages WLAN Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e Tap on the radio button next to Windows Manages WLAN and tap on Save and OK LG My Device Microsoft WordPad E HA PI SUCCESS sv Options saved New WLAN Management settings will take effect after reboot T SS Kiosk Shell Remote Desktop e Press and hold down the Power button and the FN BLUE key to reset the unit Wireless Information Tab This tab displays existing networks to which you can connect and it allows you to add a new network or modify the settings for an existing network e Configure button To change the settings in an existing network highlight the network you want to modify and tap on the Configure button to display the Wireless Properties dialog box e Connect
124. ernet Explorer 2 16 IS AA PP PA 3 58 ISM band Bluetooth radio 3 7 K keyboard 36 key keyboard cc eee 2 5 alpha keys 36 key keyboard 2 5 BANON ege bk AA AA 3 27 key repeat aaa 3 26 3 27 One Shot Mode 0 0 aa 3 27 onscreen Microsoft SIP 3 25 Properties a 3 26 keyboard kevs aa 2 2 NAA MP PATE 2 3 lte a 2 3 Eier 2 3 E AA AA AA 2 3 DEL EE 2 3 mpa EE GD MALALANG AN TWO AA 2 3 macro keys a 2 5 3 29 Del ut AA PE 2 4 navigating using the keyboard 2 12 eh AA deeaeen aeeeres 2 3 Sial AA AA APA 2 3 SPACE 2 2 22 2 3 E AA PAP 2 3 Volume 2 3 Key Repeat ob 3 26 KIOSK menus 22526255 dE ease ete ee eee EEN e NNN 3 41 Kiosk settings Administrator Password 3 42 Index IV Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Control Panel Settings 3 45 Import Export to File 006 3 46 Kl ei re CERN 3 45 Shell SettingS AA 3 43 KIOSK Shell nnana AN KG EN SNE E 2 20 L Laser On TIME EEN C 3 LED TUNCHONG sa roe cue cecenccetentetensgsfeeseeenees 2 7 Linear Security Level C 3 Lithium ion batteries It VU Le AA 1 3 FOMOVWING APA PAA AP aa 1 3 Kiel AA AA 1 3 Lock Geouence a 3 33 M Macro keys ACCESSING EEN 2 5 executing a mac 3 30 Macros menu accessing 3 29 recording and Saving 0 cece ee eee 3 29 m
125. ers printers and so on The range of the Bluetooth radio is limited to approximately 5 meters Zebra provides built in support for the Bluetooth peripherals listed below e GSM GPRS universal handset e Bluetooth printer e Bluetooth headset Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802 11b g radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Although the Worka bout Pro4 includes features to minimize interference performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simultaneously Typically when both radios operate in the hand held at the same time they cannot transmit simultaneously this has a negative impact on overall system throughput To minimize the impact on the backbone 802 11g network Zebra recommends using Bluetooth peripherals that have low transaction rates such as printers and scanners Refer to Bluetooth SetuP 0n page 3 7 for information about setting up your Bluetooth devices for communica tion In addition review the manual shipped with your Bluetooth device to determine the method used to pair with the Workabout Pro4 host LIF Low Insertion Force Pinout aaa O Gang 5 USB Hox Power for parng USB res V 10m Wag DC Power in for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO charging battery 5V 3A DC Power in for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO charging battery 5V 3A Bo LIF Detect determines if a device is attached to the LIF USB Device Data Minus for operating the WORKABOUT PROP as a USB device USB Devic
126. es e In the Power Properties dialog box open the WakeUp Sources tab Power Properties OK Wakeup Sources Battery Health 4 Allow the following actions to wakeup the device from suspend External Power ActiveSync Connection This dialog box allows you to choose the actions that will wake your unit from a suspend state Battery Health The Battery Health service provides an estimate of battery health based on a number of different measure ments beyond just capacity AN IMPORTANT Battery Health is an estimate and should not be depended on to provide a 100 account of battery condition e Inthe Power Properties dialog box open the Battery Health tab Power Properties OK Wakeup Sources Battery Health Ai Current Battery Health Add health colour to the Taskbar Battery tray icon Show popup UI on device resume once for each Rating decrease sl T Show cycle count in UI fo seconds to auto dismiss UI Fa Edit descriptions for Ratings Current Battery Health Meter The Current Battery Health Meter default values are shown here as Excellent Used and Battery should be replaced If you tap on the battery icon in the taskbar a pop up screen will show the state of the battery The image below shows the default Excellent status screen Configuration 3 41 Battery Health Battery Power Aki Excellent Enable Battery Health Service This option allows you
127. for your Workabout Pro4 Switching the Workabout Pro4 On e Press and hold the Power button down for at least one second When the unit is turned off it automatically enters a power saving suspend state When the Workabout Pro4 is switched on from the suspend state operation resumes within a few seconds in the screen in which you were working prior to turning the computer off AN IMPORTANT If your Workabout Prod fails to power up consider the following troubleshooting options The battery may be overheated gt 60C a non Zebra battery may be installed or the battery may have fallen below the configured Suspend Threshold See Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup for details To switch on the hand held you will need to replace the overheated battery However if you supply AC power to the Workabout Pro4 with a battery that falls below the configured Suspend Threshold the unit will switch on Switching the Workabout Pro4 Off e To switch off the Workabout Pro4 press the Power button The Workabout Pro4 will automatically enter the Suspend state 1 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual A N IMPORTANT Turning off the hand held does not result in a complete shutdown rather the unit enters a power saving suspend state When the Workabout Pro4 is turned on from suspend state operation resumes within a few seconds To shut down the unit press and hold down the Power button until the
128. ft lt b gt Battery is excellent and will last one day shift Preview EE Battery is excellent and Cycle count 00 3 will last one day shift Kiosk Access Kiosk Access enables you to customize your computer settings remove or add shortcuts to the desktop and Control Panel and limit access to various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security 3 42 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide J NOTE The Desktop theme can be changed from the default Windows Classic Shell to the Kiosk Shell either in the Kiosk Access settings see Other Shell Themes on page 3 44 or by tapping on the Desktop icon Kiosk Shell see The Kiosk Desktop Shell on page 2 20 e Inthe Control Panel choose the Kiosk icon LA Kiosk When opening the Kiosk application the Kiosk Access dialog will come up that enables you to either proceed to the Kiosk Settings menus or change from you current Access mode to the other Administrator or User The computer must be reset following a change and a confirmation will appear to enable you to continue or dismiss the change Administrator mode is active Ki Remain in Administrator mode Change to User mode 4 User mode is active A device reset is recommended to ensure full functionality reset now Configure Psion YU Settings When opening the Kiosk Settings option the following menus will be available Figure 3 3 Kiosk Settings Administrat
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130. g appears 3 Tap the Mount button The partition is mounted The asterisk appears next to its name in the partitions list The Partition Properties dialog has buttons for additional functions Partitions can be defragmented and their file structure can be scanned Configuration 3 51 Stylus Properties J NOTE Touchscreen calibration may not be enabled on your unit If your screen appears to require reca libration contact your supervisor e Inthe Control Panel choose the Stylus icon Stylus Double Tap e In the Double Tap menu follow the directions to tailor the sensitivity of the stylus when you tap on the touchscreen Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration Touch Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Calibration Touchscreens rarely require recalibration However if your touchscreen has never been calibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item follow the directions below e Choose the Calibration tab and then tap on the Recalibrate button Stylus Properties OK KI Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t E responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate
131. gn any parameters you can leave the Data field blank If for example you want to assign an application launch key to launch the WordPad application you can leave this field blank If you want to assign an application launch key that will open a specific document in the WordPad application you need to browse to and choose that document while the cursor is in the Data field e Tapon OK App Launch Keys Key Shift App Windows explore Ink Data If you need to Edit Remove or Add another App Launch Key you can do it from this final screen Other wise tap on OK to save your Application Launch Key To launch the application you chose press the application key you assigned Configuration 3 7 Bluetooth Setup A IMPORTANT By default units with the Windows Embedded CE 6 0 operating system use the Microsoft Bluetooth Manager stack described in this section However the Stonestreet One BTEx plorer is also available To switch from Microsoft Bluetooth to BTExplorer use Tweakltto set the following registry values 1 HKEY LOCAL MACHINEISOFTWARENSymbolBluetooth SSStack dword 1 2 Warm reset To switch from BTExplorer back to Microsoft Bluetooth use Tweaklt to set the following registry values 1 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE SymbolBluetooth SSStack dword 0 2 Warm reset Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices and is intended for Personal Area Networks
132. guration 3 27 Repeat Rate The value assigned for the Repeat Rate parameter determines how quickly the key you press repeats and is measured in characters per second cps Sliding the bar to the left slows the repeat rate and sliding the bar to the right increases the repeat rate Yi NOTE Use the field at the bottom of this dialog box to test the repeat delay and rate settings you ve chosen Keyboard Backlight e In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Backlight tab Keyboard Properties OK Repeat Backlight One Shots dal Intensity 15 seconds z When using external power keep the backlight always ON Intensity This parameter is used to adjust the light intensity of the Workabout Pro4 keyboard backlight Sliding the bar to the left darkens the keyboard backlight intensity and sliding it to the right lightens the intensity J NOTE The keypad backlight maximum brightness will decrease over time as it ages Use mid range intensity settings when possible to extend the backlight lifespan When the backlight starts to dim use this parameter to make it brighter ON For The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the keyboard backlight stays on after the last user action keypress or scan trigger J NOTE Tapping in the check box next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON forces the keypad backlight to remain on when the unit is operating with external
133. gy like GSM GPRS which allows wide area networking capability such as internet browsing via GSM GPRS It also provides access to the Phone API For detailed information see Appendix F Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings App Launch Keys The App Launch Keys icon allows you to map a key to an application so that you can then launch the applica tion from a single key press e Under Start gt Setting gt Contro Panel choose the App Launch Keys icon S App Launch Keys To assign an application key Tap the Add button App Launch Keys Add New Mapping Key Data AA lt Press the Key to insert Application GJ pee e Press the key you want to use to launch an application If an unsupported key is pressed a message appears on this screen letting you know The cursor moves to the App field and a new screen is displayed where you can choose the application to which you want to assign the application key If you need to you can Browse through the information in your Workabout Pro4 until you locate the application you want to launch 3 6 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Select File to Map windows EF control V Demolmager lll DemoScanner Sis DemoSignature Once you ve selected the file you want to map tap on OK The cursor moves to the Data field You can use this field if you need to need to define command line parame ters for your application If you don t want to assi
134. h Disk TotalRecall e Upload to A R C uploads the profile to the Active Remote Configuration server After you tap on Send a message will come up either confirming that the upload was complete or that the connection to the server failed Upload profile to A R C server A B C Server Gd port htm 10 10 10 10 0001 Profile Name Flash DiskiDefsult1 pf Kal Progress Po e Clone to USB writes a clone of the profile to the USB drive After you tap on the button a message will come up either confirming that the USB drive is ready for deployment or that it is not available e When you are ready to install the profile on another unit turn on the next computer to be cloned and insert the USB key The profile will be automatically installed to the Fach Disk TotalRecall folder There is a short delay in deployment so that you can cancel the process if needed Configuration 3 57 USB drive prepared for cloning Autorun installation on next Workabout Prc autorun The following profile options are Terminal Provisioning System available Starting installation in 9 USB drive ready for deployment Deleting a Profile In the Total Recall home screen tap on Delete Profile In the next screen locate your backup file and tap on OK Total Recall Please select a profile from the list or click browse Flash DiskXDefault1 pfl A warning pop up screen appears asking if you re certain that you w
135. he Network name SSID dialog box The Network name field can contain a maximum of 32 characters The name assigned here is listed as a preferred network IMPORTANT Keep in mind that the Workabout Pro4 will only communicate with access points that are configured with the same SSID Ad Hoc And Infrastructure If you are using an Infrastructure network one in which the hand helds must pass data through an access point leave the check box next to This is an ad hoc network blank If you are using an Ad Hoc network a network in which the hand helds pass data directly to other Ad Hoc devices without an access point add a check mark in the check box next to This is an ad hoc network to enable Ad Hoc Encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption prevents others from accidentally accessing your network If you are not using encryption you can choose Disabled from the drop down encryption menu Otherwise leave this field as is AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a standard for protecting data through encryption AES supports key sizes of 128 bits 192 bits and 256 bits and will serve as a replacement for the Data Encryption Stand ard DES which has a key size of 56 bits In addition to the increased security that comes with larger key sizes the AES algorithm is a symmetrical block cipher that can encrypt encipher and decrypt decipher information TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol uses the original WEP programming
136. he stored PIN is also automatically entered in the Current PIN text box whenever the Security Configuration dialog box is called up If unauthorized access to the device is a concern the Require PIN on resume check box should be checked In this case the PIN is not stored whenever a PIN is required you will be prompted to enter an appropriate value V Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings F 9 Network Configuration In the main Wireless WAN window e Tap on the Tools menu and choose Network Manually select network Show available networks Configure frequency bands Enable automatic time update Enable Automatic Network Select By default the GSM radio modem automatically chooses from the available and allowed networks allowed networks are the home network and all other networks with which the home network has a roaming agree ment You may find there are some situations in which you want to override this default behaviour For example you may want to disable roaming if you find yourself in a border area where the home network is not available but a foreign roaming partner is available Abroad you may find that an available network does not have GPRS roaming agreements In this case you ll need to manually select the network which you know to support GPRS roaming Automatic network selection is enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking Enable automatic network select in the Network dialog box When automatic ne
137. he unit in case of a drop The tether can be adjusted to the operator s height The clips will break away in case of a severe force The Battery J NOTE Review Appendix E Workabout Pro4 Specifications for details The Workabout Pro4 will operate with the following Lithium lon battery packs e 4400 mAh battery pack Model Number WA3010 e 2850 mAh battery pack Model Number WA3025 e 4680 mAh battery pack Model Number WA3026 Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 9 Adaptor Cable Options The following adaptors can be ordered for your Workabout Pro4 Adaptor Cable Description Model Number Tether to USB A cable This cable is used to connect USB WA1002 devices such as USB Flash memory devices Tether to Dsub9 converter Cable WA4020 G2 USB to Ethernet adaptor WA4071 RS232 adaptor for single bay USB cradle WA4003 G2 WA4015 G1 Chargers and Cradles AN IMPORTANT Keep in mind when ordering a charger or cradle you must also order the appropriate power cord separately Zebra offers a variety of chargers and cradles for the Workabout Pro4 These include e AC Adaptor Model No PS1050 G1 e Automotive Adaptor Model No WA3113 G2 e Single Bay USB Cradle Model No WA4003 G2 e Single Bay Cradle for 7528 Long Model No WA4204 G2 e Four Bay Ethernet Cradle for 7528 Short Model No WA4304 G2 e Four Slot Battery Charger with AC Adapter 110 240V no lead WA3004 G1 e Port Replicator Model No WA4005 G1 e Powered Vehic
138. icates the status of your connection connected disconnected error messages and so on Certificates This program provides access to the Certificate Manager and Stores The Certificate Manager displays the certificates in the Windows Certificate Store and allows you to import delete and view these certificates Workabout Pro4 checks that the certificate has been digitally signed by a certification authority that the Worka bout Pro4 explicitly trusts This option is used in conjunction with 802 1x authentication to enhance Workabout Pro4 security e Inthe Control Panel choose the Certificates icon d St Certificates Your Workabout Pro4 has certificates preinstalled in the computer My Certificates is the repository for the personal certificate store on the device Other Authorities is the repository for the intermediate certificate store and Trusted Authorities is the repository for the Trusted Root certificate store Configuration 3 17 Certificates Stores Trusted Authorities Lists the certificates trusted by you Class 2 Public Primary Certification S a Class 3 Public Primary Certification Au Entrust net Certification Authority 2 Entrust net Secure Server Certificatic Equifax Secure Certificate Authority GlobalSign Root CA GTE CyberTrust Global Root http www valicert com Secure Server Certification Authority SUPL Server Root Certificate Author Thawto Dromitim Gorwor CA You can import or
139. if a radio is not installed in your Workabout Pro4 the radio signal icon is not displayed in the taskbar Windows Start Button If you are using the touchscreen you can either tap the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen or press the Windows key to display the Start Menu and then tap on the desired application Modifier Key Indicators SHIFT CTRL ALT FN BLUE and FN ORANGE are modifier keys that have onscreen indicators to show when a key is active or locked If a modifier key is pressed once to activate it the key is displayed in the taskbar for example pressing the FN BLUE key once displays FN in the taskbar If a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on and the onscreen indicator is displayed with underlined letters in the taskbar for example pressing FN twice displays FN in the taskbar Power The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides quick access to the charge state of the battery Tapping on the icon once will show the percentage charge left in the battery Tapping on the icon twice opens the Power Properties menus see Power Properties on page 3 37 where you can set the low battery warnings levels and time to enter Suspend If the Workabout Pro4 is using external AC power an AC icon is displayed in the taskbar Fusion Radio The Fusion Wireless Companion software is used to configure the radio for one or more wireless network profiles Each profile specifies
140. in uppercase until you press the SHIFT key again to unlock switch off the func tion of this key Choosing Multiple Alpha Characters e Lock the FN ORANGE key on The Keypad Backlight The intensity of the keypad backlight and the conditions under which this backlight is activated can be config ured using the Keyboard icon in the Windows Embedded CE Control Panel The behaviour of the keypad backlight is tailored in the Keyboard Properties dialog box Refer to Keyboard Backlight on page 3 27 for details about this option The Display The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with display backlighting to improve character visibility in low light conditions The backlight switches on when a key is pressed Adjusting the Display Backlight The behaviour of the display backlight and the intensity of the backlight can be specified in the Display Proper ties dialog box in the Control Panel J NOTE Refer to Backlight on page 3 20 for details about the Display Properties dialog box Getting to Know the Workabout Prod 2 7 Calibrating the Touchscreen If your Workabout Pro4 touchscreen has never been calibrated or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate when you tap on an item use the Stylus Properties dialog box in the Control Panel to recalibrate the screen 1 Inthe Control Panel choose the Stylus icon to display the Stylus Properties window Stylus 2 Select the Calibration tab and then choose the Recalibrate
141. inutes To further reduce power consumption carefully consider the duration of time that the display backlight is on see Backlight on page 3 20 When the Workabout Pro4 is idle not receiving any user input a key touch a scan and so on or system activity serial data an activity initiated by an application and so on the hand held uses the value assigned in the Suspend Timeout field to determine when the unit will go to sleep appear to be off When the time in the Suspend Timeout field elapses without any activity the unit enters suspend state In suspend state the Workabout Pro4 CPU enters a sleep state and wireless communication is shut off The state of the device RAM contents is preserved Pressing Enter wakes the system from suspend state Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup Power Properties Suspend Threshold Maximize Maximize operating backup Main Battery Status Good Estimated Operating Time PILA Estimated Battery Backup Time 25h The Suspend Threshold adjustment tells the system when to shut down when the battery drains If you choose Maximum Operating Time the unit will run until the battery is completely empty the RAM is only backed up for a short period of time If you choose Maximum Backup Time the hand held shuts off with more energy left in the battery so RAM can be backed up for a longer period of time Configuration 3 39 AN IMPORTANT Selecting Maximum backup
142. is needed e Modem failure The modem did not respond to commands as expected If a warm boot does not clear this condition the modem may need to be replaced e NDIS error An internal software error has occurred If a warm boot does not clear this condition Zebra technical support may need to investigate further Tools Menu The Tools menu in the main Wireless WAN dialog box offers some additional advanced setup features File Bite SMS Voice Hetwork Security Data Configuration Driver Mode Modem Info User Interface AT Terminal Rai TE bytes WWAN Data Configuration WWAN Data Configuration OK LAN co ordination Use virtual serial port Enable automatic configuration Active profile Default Select profile Default Enable Automatic Connect If the Enable automatic connect check box is checked unchecked by default the Wireless WAN user inter face will attempt to establish a GPRS connection whenever GPRS is available e g after resume from suspend without further user interaction To activate the automatic connection mode F 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e Tap on the OK button While automatic connection mode is enabled the Connect Data button in the main Wireless LAN dialog box changes to Disable Auto To close the currently active connection if any and disable the automatic connection mode e Tap on Disable Auto AN IMPORTANT Automatic connectio
143. l Devices 4 Accessories 4 7 4 Lower the Flush Mount Pistol Grip into place over the back plate aligning the screw inserts on the hand held with the screw holes in the pistol grip 5 Insert and tighten the four screws provided with the pistol grip 6 Replace the battery and battery cover 7 Insert the stylus in the bottom of the pistol grip handle Protective Carrying Case A carrying case is available for the Workabout Pro4 to shield the unit from damage It is equipped with a soft plastic window to protect the unit display and keyboard A variety of cases are available depending on the type of end cap attached to your unit Soft Shell Holster A soft shell holster with removable belt and swivel holster pad can be used to hang a Workabout Pro4 with a pistol grip from your waist 4 8 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Figure 4 3 Soft Shell Holster Soft Shell Holste Swivel Holster Pad and Removable Belt e Insert the belt in the swivel holster pad e Attach the pad on either the left or right side of the holster case depending on whether you are left or right handed e Fasten the belt comfortably around your waist Slide the adjustable ring on the belt to tighten the holster in place e Connect the safety tether cord to one of the clips on the bottom of the soft shell holster Connect the other end to the hole in the end of the Workabout Pro4 pistol grip This tether will catch t
144. l non volatile memory to your Workabout Pro4 and the slot to the right is used to load a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card which allows access to the Voice option access to the Internet and so on Inserting and Removing the Cards 1 Switch off the power to the Workabout Pro4 2 Remove the battery To insert a microSD card Flip up the rubber cover of the microSD card door on the left Slide the microSD card into the slot until it clicks into place The microSD slot is spring loaded Push the rubber cover back in place gt 2 ES To remove the microSD card lift the rubber cover and push the microSD card inward until it pops out of the slot 2 10 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The SIM slot is equipped with a release tab To insert a SIM card 1 Slide the SIM card into the slot on the right until it clicks into place 2 To remove the SIM card depress the metal release tab and slide the card out of the slot Scanners and Imagers AN IMPORTANT Itis critical that you review the Laser Warnings in the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer Regulatory amp Warranty Guide PN 8000296 before using any of the scan ners described in this chapter J NOTE To enable a newly installed imager or scanner press and hold down the FN BLUE key and the Power button for a minimum of three seconds The Workabout Pro4 supports a wide range of scanner options to address a variety of user application require
145. l strength is between 1 and 20 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 21 and 40 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 41 and 60 The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 61 and 80 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual alll The modem has found a network and the signal strength is between 81 and 100 Once the modem detects that a packet data service is available a letter is added to the signal strength icon indicating the kind of packet data service Keep in mind that the signal strength icon is displayed without a letter if packet data service is not available or if it is available but not yet initialized For example G The modem has found a network the signal strength is between 41 and 60 and GSM GPRS packet dl service is available The signal strength icon is replaced by a connection indicator icon when a packet data connection is started G d A GPRS packet data connection is active In addition to the signal strength or connection indicator a second icon may be shown D Anew SMS Short Message Service message has arrived The dialer icon is displayed when the Voice option is available SIM card and GPRS radio are installed When you have an active call this icon flashes yellow and then green Establishing a Packet Data Connection To display the main Wireless WAN dialog box e Double tap on the Wireless WAN ic
146. lder of the computer Figure 2 3 Program Sub Menu My Device Microsoft WordPad e Recycle Bin Mu Documents d Heide e Desk ci CO Fusion ed HANE CEN We Command Prompt Internet Explorer lap Shu a Remote Desktop Connection Fi SZ Windows Explorer This sub menu allows you to choose Demo Fusion Radio Internet Command Prompt installed applications e g Microsoft WordPad Kiosk Remote Desktop Connection or Windows Explorer Demo This folder contains the Scanner Demo DemoScannerDemoSignature and Demo Sound applications can be used to test how the hand held reads barcodes Demo Signature allows you to capture a signature written on the screen with your stylus and save it to a file Demo Sound allows you to record and playback sound files The Sample Rate and the Bits Per Sample are the rates at which the sound will be recorded Sounds recorded at the higher sample rate or bits per sample will be higher quality sound but will require more file storage space Lower sample rates and or bits per sample produces a smaller file but the sound quality suffers The record and play buttons operate the same as any recording device The X icon deletes the sound and the diskette icon allows you to save your sound Fusion The Fusion application is used to configure the Workabout Pro4 802 11a b g n radio for one or more wireless network profiles Command Prompt Command Prompt is used to access the DOS comman
147. le Cradles Model Nos WA1210 G2 and WA1310 G2 e CLA 5V DC Jack Model No PS3050 Installation Chargers and Cradles When installing a charger or cradle consider the following guidelines e Keep chargers and cradles away from excessive dirt dust and contaminants e Chargers will not charge batteries outside an ambient temperature range of 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F It is recommended that the charger or cradles be operated at room temperature between 18 C and 25 C 64 F to 77 F for maximum performance After unpacking your unit e Visually inspect the charger for possible damage e Install the IEC power cord and apply power Power Consumption Considerations Check to ensure the mains circuit supplying chargers and or cradles is adequate for the load especially if several chargers and cradles are being powered from the same circuit 4 10 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Four Slot Battery Charger can consume up to 2A 120VAC or 1A 240VAC Four Bay Ethernet Cradle can consume up to 3A 120VAC or 1 5A 240VAC Operator Controls Workabout Pro4 cradles and chargers have no operator controls or power switches Important Charger Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for battery chargers Before using the battery charger read all instructions and cautionary markings on 1 battery charger 2 bat
148. ll you ve highlighted in the list Hold This option places the call you ve highlighted on hold Retrieve This option is only available when a call is on hold and choosing it retrieves the call you have highlighted from hold 1 Inthe Call Management list highlight the phone number to which you d like to apply a command 3 62 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide 2 Choose a command from the drop down menu and tap on Execute to carry out the command on the highlighted phone number If you have two active calls on your hand held one On Hold and one Active you can set up a conference call between yourself and the other callers To set up a conference call e Highlight the phone number that is currently On Hold and choose Retrieve Tap on Execute Both calls will be listed as Active in the Call Management list All calls are now conferenced so that you as well as your callers can speak to one another Call Lists Number 5556661212 4175551212 HO J t 6 e Do GERfet SZ o Do 5 ae The Call List command manages your call history listing calls you ve Dialed Received and Missed When you choose one of these commands a dialog box lists the phone numbers A drop down menu provides a list of commands you can execute on a phone number in the Call List You can choose to e Dial the number e Send a New SMS or e Add to phonebook to add the highlighted phone number to your phonebook Refer
149. llowing troubleshooting options The battery may be overheated 560C a non Zebra battery may be installed or the battery may have fallen below the configured Suspend Threshold See Suspend Thresh old and Estimated Battery Backup on page 3 38 for details To switch on the hand held you will need to replace the overheated battery However if you supply AC power to the Workabout Pro4 with a battery that falls below the configured Suspend Threshold the unit will switch on Charging the Battery A IMPORTANT RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS Batteries shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40 of capacity Lithium ion battery packs must be fully charged before use These batteries can be charged with a variety of chargers and cradles For detailed information about these accessories please see Chapter 4 Peripheral Devices amp Accessories Normally it takes 3 to 4 hours to charge a battery AN IMPORTANT To avoid damaging the battery chargers will not begin the charge process until the battery temperature is between 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F The Keyboard Keyboard options varied depending on the Workabout Pro4 model Workabout Pro4 Variants Keyboard Type Available Workabout Pro4 Long Alphanumeric only Workabout Pro4 Short Numeric or QWERTY This hand held is equipped with a Power button in the lower left corner of the keyboard
150. ls see Mode on page 3 12 e Once you ve completed the information tap on Next and then in the Services screen click on Done 3 12 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Servers Bluetooth Select a service to be enabled on this device Select Port C Scanner OBEX OPF When a remote Bluetooth device initiates a Bluetooth connection to the Workabout Pro4 the remote device is considered the Bluetooth master and the hand held the Bluetooth slave In order for the remote device to connect to the hand held the Workabout Pro4 must offer a service in the form of a server The Servers tab allows these services to be enabled and configured There are three server services available Serial Scanner and OBEX OPP Serial server enables the Serial Port Profile server a Serial Port can be selected from the drop down menu You can assign either a BSP or a COM prefix from the drop down menu BSP Bluetooth Serial Port was created by Microsoft to allow Bluetooth to have its own serial prefix in order to free up virtual COM prefixes as these are limited and are widely used J NOTE Even after a Serial Port Profile server is created an application must open the created port before a remote device can connect Scanner server enables a Serial Port Profile server and then relays it to the Scanner Service SCS This is used for Bluetooth barcode scanners that operate in client mode SCS opens the server port and han
151. lume keys are located above the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW and are labelled with blue icons the UP ARROW is labelled with a plus symbol indicating volume increase while the DOWN ARROW is labelled with a minus symbol indicating volume decrease e To increase the volume press the FN BLUE key followed by the UP ARROW key 2 4 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual e To decrease the volume press FN BLUE followed by the DOWN ARROW key Modifier Keys J The SHIFT CTRL ALT FN BLUE and FN ORANGE keys are modifier keys Pressing a modifier key changes the function of the next key pressed For example on a Workabout Pro4 Short Qwerty keyboard a bracket is printed in orange print above the U key Pressing the FN ORANGE key followed by the U key displays a bracket rather than the letter U The SHIFT CTRL and ALT keys operate much like a desktop keyboard except that they are not chorded two keys held down simultaneously The modifier key must be pressed first followed by the key whose func tion you want modified Activating Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed it is shown in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen making it easier to determine whether a modifier key is active For example if the CTRL key is pressed Ctrl is displayed at the bottom of the unit screen Once the next key is pressed the modifier key becomes inactive and disappears from the taskbar
152. mpty Case 6 empty Case 7 empty Case 8 empty Case 9 empty Case 10 empty To change a setting press space or double click e Inthe Translation menu tap on the Case to create rules C 8 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Scanner Settings Barcodes Translations GL Case 2 empty 7 To change a setting press space or double click Match and replace at index Replace at index Add barcode prefix suFFix Action Verify barcode size No rule defined No rule defined Insert key Insert key When you choose a rule an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule Rule definition verify Match Index ft From right Action must be Found at specified index Insert Key Case Rules The case rules are defined as follows e No rule ignored e Match at index matches the match string at a specified index e Match and replace at index matches the match string at a specified index and replaces changes it e Replace at index replaces changes unspecified data in a given range e Add barcode prefix suffix adds a global prefix or suffix e Verify barcode size verifies the barcode size This rule should generally be assigned first before creat ing subsequent rules e Search and replace replaces all instances of the match string Note that this rule cannot fail Scanner Settings C 9 N
153. n e Searching for modem e Initializing modem e SIM is ready e Searching for network e Registered on network e Searching for GPRS e Ready to connect If the modem loses the connection to the GSM network the following states are repeated Searching for network Registered on network Searching for packet data and Ready to connect Error States The following temporary error states i e these states may disappear without interaction may be displayed e Emergency calls only The modem has found a network but is not allowed to register e g no roaming agreement between net works The modem keeps searching for another network e No network found A network is not currently available The modem continues searching for a network e Packet data not available The current network does not support a packet data service e Packet data not allowed The modem is not allowed to use the packet data service on the current network e g no GPRS roaming agreement between network a roaming agreement for voice may still be in place It is also possible that you do not have a subscription for GPRS at all The remaining error states are permanent e SIM is missing Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings F 5 The SIM card is missing After the SIM has been inserted a warm boot may be required e SIM failure The SIM card is permanently disabled e g because the wrong PUK has been entered too many times A new SIM
154. n Refer to Sending and Ending Calls Using the Workabout Pro4 Keyboard on page 3 60 for details You can also follow the steps below to access the phone dialer 1 To access the dialer tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Tap on the Wireless WAN icon and then tap on the Voice tab The Voice tab displays a phone dialer used to dial phone numbers The Voice menu provides commands which allow you to manage your phone contacts view your phone history and so on Wireless WAN File Tools SMS Voice Phone Number Entry Field LA DEF Send Button ent Backspace Button OG D den ES PORE TU WALE End Button CEER MR CIS Fe Universal ka FO International Dialing Prefix vi gi Mute Button 3 s9 JEE Dialing a Number To make a phone call e Type the recipient s phone number in the phone number entry field Send button tap to dial the number you typed Backspace button tap to erase characters in the phone number entry field End button tap to disconnect the phone call Mute button During a phone call tap to mute sound transmission Tap again to restore sound button When making an international call the sign can be used as a universal substitute for any international dialing prefix and is guaranteed to work worldwide The entry sequence must be as fol lows t country code followed by phone number Example A standard phone number 011 36 30 275 28466 using the su
155. n Start Menu When this box is checked the Kiosk Access program will be shown in the Start Menu gt Programs list The following item is not optional e Administrator Key Sequence Sets the key sequence to open Kiosk Access Other Shell Themes Shell Settings Shell Settings Applications Advanced This style uses Psion Shell for an o Intuitive user experience Ingenuity Active Glow ke Use this picture as the background Windows ShellThemes Ingen Ka Disable access to the Notifications Launch an application on Startup Launch an application on Startup l O a Administrator Key Sequence Administrator Key Sequence shift Blue 0 el shift Blue 0 el The following options can be enabled or disabled in the Kiosk Shell Desktop themes shown in the drop down list as Windows Classic Shell Clear Run Ingenuity Active Glow and Flip Side Blue Configuration 3 45 J NOTE The Desktop theme can be changed from the default Windows Classic Shell to one of the Kiosk themes shown here but by tapping on the Desktop icon Kiosk Shell see The Kiosk Desktop Shell on page 2 20 the Ingenuity theme is automatically loaded The computer must be reset in order for the shell to change e Use this picture as the background You can select a picture as the Desktop background e Notifications If disabled the Notifications tooltips will still display e Launch an application Startup A window is displayed li
156. n be permanently damaged by harsh chemicals and is susceptible to abrasions and scratches Using sharp objects on the touchscreen can scratch or cut the plastic or crack the internal conduc tive coating The chemicals listed below must not come into contact with the touchscreen e mustard e ketchup e sodium hydroxide e concentrated caustic solutions Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 23 e benzyl alcohol e concentrated acids If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen protector WA6113 These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will dramatically extend the useful life of the touch screen When they become scratched and abraded they are easily removed and replaced Do not to expose the touchscreen to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time If this is unavoidable use a UV screen protector to extend the life of the screen Cleaning the Workabout Pro4 AN IMPORTANT Do not immerse the unit in water Dampen a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe the unit clean To prevent damage to the touchscreen use only your finger or the stylus pen supplied with your Workabout Pro4 e Use only mild detergent or soapy water to clean the hand held unit e Avoid abrasive cleaners solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning The Workabout Pro4 has a plastic case that is susceptible to harsh chemicals The plastic is partially soluble in oils mineral spirits and gasoline
157. n displays a dialog box in which you can determine the phone SEND and END hotkeys Configure Keyboard OK AT Terminal Network Security Data Configuration Driver Mode Modem Info Leer Interface AT Terminal Ray Tx bytes The AT Terminal window allows AT commands to be entered and sent to the modem In some situations e g during approval testing it may be required to enter AT commands This feature should only be used if one has a good understanding of the AT command set of the installed WWAN modem F 14 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual SMS Menu SMS Short Message Service functions are accessed through the SMS menu For modems that support a SIM card the SIM initialization typically takes longer than the network initialization resulting in a noticeable delay before the SMS functions become available Wireless WAN File Tools wl Voice Data Voice Now Inbox Outbox SMS Configuration Network Signal 7 65AEM Status Ready to connect Connect Data Ray TE ISS 4 bytes s9 oe 2 New Tapping on the New button opens a dialog for sending a new SMS message The recipient s phone number to be entered in the To field can consist of the digits O through 9 as well as the and characters optionally preceded by one character indicating an international number i e the country code follows immediately after the character By checking the Store mes
158. n in the list To move the highlighted item in the list upward or downward tap on the Up or Down button Deleting a Preferred Network To delete a network from this list e In the preferred networks list highlight the network you want to remove e Tap on the Delete button Changing Network Properties To change the properties of an existing preferred network e Highlight the network that you want to modify e Tap on the Properties button Make any necessary changes in the Wireless Properties dialog box and press Enter to save the changes Numerics 1D internal scanner a 2 10 2 11 ZUMA AA APA PAA 2 11 2D imager scanner a 4 21 36 key keyboard alpha keys accessing 000 e eee 2 5 uppercase letters creating 2 6 S02 11 al DIG EIER A ae 2294 dhh aidan tik boda oan E 3 802 11a b g n radio configuring 3 65 A accessories carrying Case mwaaa canes teens eee eae 4 7 Ethernet adaptor cable 4 13 four bay Ethernet cradle 4 14 NANG BA EEN 4 1 holster soft shell AA 4 7 DISIOMOND EE 4 2 DOM replicator EE 4 20 single bay USB cradle 4 10 vehicle cradle eee 4 17 adaptor cable USB EMGMGl a AA AG DAAN KA 4 13 Administrator Password Kiosk settings 3 42 Aim Duration 0000000 cee C 3 ALD EEN AA 2 3 appearance display colour scheme
159. n mode should not be used if applications other than the Wireless WAN user interface e g Connection Manager are expected to open and close connections If the automatic connection mode is enabled and another application closes the GPRS connection the WWAN user interface will immediately try to re establish the connection Use Virtual Serial Port If Use virtual serial port is enabled packet data connections are established through the virtual serial port of the WWAN driver rather than through the WWAN driver directly This check box should only be checked if certain third party VPN Virtual Private Network clients are used that do not work correctly otherwise The default setting is disabled unchecked J NOTE The connection setup takes longer through the virtual serial port Enable Automatic Configuration In most cases the data connection is configured automatically and no user interaction is required This is true even if multiple SIM cards from different operators are used with the same device The connection parameters are adjusted automatically when a new SIM card is detected this may require a warm boot The connection parameters are retrieved from a database Manual configuration should be necessary only if e One or more parameters in the database are incorrect or a new operator is not yet in the database The database should be corrected for subsequent software releases e An operator has assigned individual GPRS user n
160. n the front face of the unit until it releases from it latch The hand held will be slightly raised so that it can be removed Maintaining the Vehicle Cradle Two latches in the cradle hold the Workabout Pro4 firmly in place Although these latches are designed for robustness and endurance they will wear over time and will no longer lock the hand held securely in the cradle For replacement parts and instructions contact Zebra Partial disassembly is required Powered Cradle Installation in High Voltage Vehicles Voltages exceeding 60VDC are considered hazardous For powered cradle installations on vehicles with batteries above this voltage ensure the powered cradle power connector is mounted in a dry location on the vehicle or that the connector is insulated with an appropriate waterproof material after installation The connector must also be installed out of the vehicle operator s reach Exposing an accessible power connector to water or other liquids could create a hazardous situation resulting in serious injury or death Installation of powered cradles in vehicles that operate above 60VDC require special consideration Due to the hazardous voltages present on these vehicles it is necessary to ensure that the powered cradle power supply cable connector is not accessible to the vehicle operator and does not get exposed to water or other liquids This can be accomplished in one of the following ways e Ensure the power connector is installed
161. n the red oval shaped framing mark is centred within the bar code you want to scan e When using imaging scanners do not move the scanner while decoding the bar code Movement blurs the image e Hold the scanner farther away for larger bar codes e Hold the scanner closer for bar codes with bars that are close together A bar code icon appears on the screen during a scan While the scanner beam is active the onscreen message states SCANNING If you want to turn off the onscreen message disable Scan Indication in the Options tab of the Scanner Settings menu in the Control Panel When the scan is successful the bar code data is displayed on the screen until the scan button or pistol trigger is released but only if Scan Result is turned on in the Options tab of the Scanner Settings menu in the Control Panel Troubleshooting If the scanner is not operating as expected refer to Troubleshooting on page 2 10 Operating One Dimensional 1D Laser Scanners For helpful scanning tips refer to Operating 1D Internal Laser Scanners on page 2 11 Operating Two Dimensional 2D Imagers For helpful tips when using an imager refer to Operating Internal 2D Imagers on page 2 11 4 22 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Bluetooth Peripherals The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a Bluetooth radio making it is possible to communicate with a variety of Bluetooth peripherals including GSM GPRS handsets scann
162. na C 10 Data Transmission Paste TC AA C 7 Wedge data C 7 DataWedge 2 a B 1 decoded internal scanner parameters C 3 DEL Backspace key 2 3 Demo Scanner eee eee eens 2 16 SIGNAUE dg 454004445 4350052404 e 2 16 sel LEE 2 16 Desktop background choosing 3 45 desktop connection remote 3 47 desktop shell appearance 2 20 desktop themes 0 a 3 44 diagnostics WWAN network aaananananaa aa F 11 dialer phone using 0 00 cee eee 1 6 3 59 dialing phone number 1 6 3 59 3 60 Dim For Dach 3 21 dismounting partitions 0 0 00 eee eae 3 49 display appearance colour scheme 3 20 background image 0c eee eee 3 19 acklight EE EEN 3 20 backlight adjusting aa 2 6 Display Properties aa 3 19 Display Properties 3 19 docking device ons 2 9 docking stations operator Control 4 10 double click appending characters to a decoded barcode C 5 scanner trigger a C 5 Double Click Manage Triggers menu 3 34 Double Tap stylus settings n anaa aaaanaa 3 51 Dr DDUQ ENEE 3 21 Driver Mode configuration WWAN F 10 E Eror Reporting EE 3 22 SE Eege E EE E E EEEE ees 2 3 F Flush Mount Pistol Grip installing 4 6 formatting entire memory
163. network link is established A user application must be loaded onto each Workabout Pro4 that utilizes the cradle for communication When the network is connected and this application is loaded the cradle is ready for use Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Indicators The four bay Ethernet cradle is equipped with a power indicator LED and RJ45 link and traffic indicator LEDs When a valid network link is established a green LED is illuminated next to the RJ45 connector Inserting a Workabout Pro4 in the Four Bay Ethernet Cradle e Slide the unit into the cradle portion of the four bay Ethernet cradle until lightly latched The hand held detects that it is in a four bay Ethernet cradle and momentarily displays the appropriate icon in the navigation bar at the top of the screen DN The LED on the hand held unit lights up to show it has external power and may start charging the battery Interaction with the Workabout Pro4 while in the four bay Ethernet cradle is a function of the user application software used to communicate with the host network Network Access The four bay ethernet Cradle has one 10 100 Ethernet port You can insert up to four hand held units The hand helds are connected to an internal USB hub The hand held unit automatically detects insertion into a four bay Ethernet cradle and loads the appropriate drivers to communicate with the USB Ethernet converters Network Addressing Although the USB converters have fixed Ethernet MAC addre
164. o key number for example macro 1 to assign a macro to macro key M1 Choose the Record button A message screen is displayed instructing you to Enter Key Strokes to Record Keyboard Properties OK One Shots Macros Unicode Mapp_4 gt Macro Key Sequence Enter Key Strokes to Record To stop press the button or CTRL ALT Enter Stop Recording 12 e Type the macro sequence you want to assign to the Macro key You can type text and numbers and you can program the function of special keys into a macro e When you ve finished recording your macro sequence press the key sequence CTRL ALT Enter or choose the Stop Recording button A new screen Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created The Save button is highlighted 3 30 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide e Press Enter to save your macro or highlight CANCEL and press Enter to discard it Executing a Macro To execute a macro e Press the macro key to which you ve assigned the macro Deleting a Macro To delete a macro e In the Macros tab highlight the macro number you want to delete e Choose the Delete button Unicode Mapping A e In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Unicode Mapping tab Keyboard Properties OK The Unicode Mapping tab is used to map combinations of virtual key values and CTRL and SHIFT states to Unicode values This tab shows the configured Unicode character along
165. og txt Configuration 3 59 Advanced Services Settings TweakIT Settings Advanced Registry Editor Hs Advanced CE Services Settings El Advanced Interface and Network 3 eet Enable IPv6 e Modem Logging sat Advanced Services Settings CD Scanner Services of SNTP Server Scanner Services The Scanner Services option is used to disable DataWedge application and enable Scanner Services application SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Server The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize Workabout Pro4 time with the server time A warm reset must be performed once the server name as been entered Registry Editor 8 HKEY_CURRENT_LSER a HKEY USERS RegPersisted 1 0x00000001 Value ki baa This option is reserved for senior administrators who have a strong understanding of registry keys and values A WARNING Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to the Workabout Pro4 Voice Using the WWAN Phone Dialer If the WWAN modem is installed and enabled the Phone icon and the GSM signal strength icon will appear automatically on the taskbar e Double click on the Phone icon to access the phone dialer 3 60 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide J NOTE On 55 and 66 key Workabout Pro4 keyboards you can also press the Talk key to display the phone keypad providing it has been activated The Talk key is labelled with a green telephone receiver ico
166. on in the taskbar If the icon is not visible in the taskbar the radio interface has been shut down or the modem has been removed e Inthe Control Panel choose the Wireless WAN icon Wireless WY ADS The main Wireless WAN dialog box is displayed Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN Settings F 3 Figure F 3 Establishing a Connection Wireless WAN File Tools SMS Voice Data Voice Network Rogers Signal 9340 5SAEM Status Ready to connect Connect Data Rai Te ss E bytes Fad gt FEH J NOTE If you are prompted to enter a PIN refer to Entering a PIN Number on page F 4 for details When Ready to connect is displayed in the Status field the Connect Data button is enabled e Tap on the Connect Data button The progress of the connection is tracked in the Status field e Connecting e PPP link to modem active e Authenticating user e User authenticated s Connected J NOTE Keep in mind that these states may be displayed fairly quickly if the progress of the connection is rapid When the connection state reaches PPP link to modem active the taskbar icon changes to indicate an active connection The Connect Data button changes to Disconnect Disconnecting From a Network To disconnect from the network e Tap the stylus on the Disconnect button and then on OK When the computer s network connection is severed the Status field displays Ready to connect The signal strength is
167. onebook Phonebook sal JH0 J e Oe Si 2 To add a new phone number to your phonebook EC Si New Entry el e Choose New Entry in the drop down menu and tap on Execute 3 64 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Phonebook Entry Name Number IT Store in SIM Save New Entry el e Type the name corresponding to the phone number you want to add e Press Tab and type the phone number you want to store e Tap in the check box next to Store in SIM to save the phone number there or leave this check box blank if you prefer not to store the number on the SIM card e Tap on the Execute button to save the phone number in your Phonebook Phonebook entries are saved even after you exit Wireless WAN Once you ve added a phone number to the Phonebook a list of new commands is available in the drop down menu Phonebook J Jet 175551217 E Cad Bo Be Sully You can choose one of the following e New Entry to add another phone number e New SMS Short Message Service to send a new SMS e Edit Entry to change an existing name and or phone number or e Delete Entry to erase an existing phone entry In the Phonebook e Highlight the entry with which you want to work e Choose a command from the drop down menu and tap on Execute to carry out the command Volume 4 Sounds Properties The Workabout Pro4 supports several audio options including Bluetooth The beeper is used for
168. or password ER Shell Settings Restrictions Control Panel Settings ImportfExport to File el S Administrator password is currently not set Administrator Password By setting an Administrator Password you can limit access to various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security The default security setting allows User access to all options therefore restrictions and settings can be configured without setting a password J NOTE Ifa setting or restriction is configured without setting an Administrator password the following message is displayed Administrator password is currently not set Once a password has been set the message will disappear Configuration 3 43 When an administrator password is set the restricted options are accessed using a key combination If a pass word has been set the user would be prompted for the password The option Show Password changes the displayed password from hidden to readable Administrator Password OK x Enter the current password Hew password Confirm new password Show password Shell Settings The Shell Settings application has two menus Applications and Advanced Applications Shell Settings Edit Parameters Applications Command Select applications to be accessible from Windows Programs DemalDemoScan the Desktop Parameters Display name DermoScanner DemoScanner DemoSignature
169. ork WWAN Settings F 7 the correct manually configured profile for each SIM card For this to work each profile must be configured while the corresponding SIM card is inserted in the device and initialized i e the status is at least Searching for network The Select profile drop down list in the data configuration profile selects to which profile a subsequent action applies A profile named Default is always present and contains the current parameters from the database The following actions are available Show The parameters for the selected profile are displayed when you tap the stylus on this button For the Default profile the publicly known password is shown otherwise the password is hidden Edit The parameters of the selected profile can be edited when you choose the Edit button Keep in mind that you cannot edit the Default profile Delete The selected profile is deleted You cannot delete the Default profile Activate When this button is chosen the selected profile becomes the active profile Activation is possible only if the Enable automatic configuration check box is unchecked New Tapping on the New button allows you to create a new profile Figure F 4 Creating a New Profile New Data Profile OK Mannie Microcell 1 APN intemet fido ca Usernames Password oO Prompt user for password Force PAP authentication The name of the newly created profile must be different from all exis
170. ormation may be available Diagnostics and More The Diagnostics screen may be useful when diagnosing network problems The information presented here is not needed for normal operation The More button shows you some additional detail about your modem WWAN Network Diagnostics WWAN More Modem Info Mr 302 canada Property Value 302 Canada Audio file version 4460 1 MI 720 Rogers na serial no LA S00 0x1450 CIO 42941 Oxa7bd ma a Kasa BCCH 135 250 6MHz BER RSSI 07dEm TCH Ir EE 4 137 Temp ES The following Diagnostics values are displayed Diagnostic Value Description MCC Mobile Country Code decimal value and if available decoded country name MNC Mobile Network Code decimal value and if available decoded network name LAC Location Area Code decimal and hexadecimal value CID Cell Identifier decimal and hexadecimal value Timing Advance decimal value and converted distance to base station in meters BCCH Broadcast Control Channel ARFCN or UARFCN value and converted frequency in MHZ BER Bit Error Rate RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication TCH Traffic Channel ARFCN value and converted frequency in MHz F 12 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Diagnostic Value Description Battery voltage as measured by the WWAN modem Temp WWAN modem Temperature Note that TA BER and TCH are available only in GSM mode and only while there is an active connection e g
171. ortex A8 processor e Memory 512 MB RAM 4GB Flash Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Bundled Applications e Internet Explorer 6 e Wordpad e ActiveSync Terminal Emulation e TekTerm Client Terminal Emulation e Wavelink Terminal Emulation About This Guide XV Additional Software Kiosk MobiControl A R C Total Recall Tweaklt Dr Debug Windows Mobile Device Center Wireless Data and Voice Communications Standard e Bluetooth Integrated Bluetooth V2 EDR e WLAN 802 11a b g n WiFi Optional diversity antenna module available NOTE Optional diversity antenna module available model number RA3052 Optional WWAN UMTS HSPA WAN radio with GPS receiver supports AGPS GLONASS and SBAS NOTE Data only In the Americas the Workabout Pro4 is not approved to be used with any VoIP appli cation using Wide Area Network WAN or Wireless Local Area Network WLAN GPS within the Options below option 1 or 2 Option 1 GPS receiver with SBAS support Option 2 GPS receiver with GLONASS support only available with WWAN option NOTE 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth are available simultaneously Barcode Scanners optional SE9651D Laser SE655 1D Imager SE1524 1D Laser SE4500 1D 2D Imager NOTE All scan engines are available factory configured or user installable as either an end cap or slim pod RFID Modules LF Module Frequency 125 kHz Protocols supported EM 4x
172. ow Data Profile OK Name Default APN interet fidoca User name TI Password fo C Prompt user for password Force PAP authentication Advanced IP The Advanced IP button in the Show Profile and Edit Profile dialog boxes opens another dialog box that allows you to configure a static IP address as well providing DNS and WINS fields so that you can specify DNS and WINS resolvers Security Configuration ok x WWAN Security Current PIM Mew PIM D Require PIN on resume The Security Configuration dialog box is accessed through the Tools menu The Security Configuration dialog box allows you to enable disable and change the PIN You will need the current PIN to make any of these changes The PIN must be enabled in order to be changed If the PIN is disabled the New PIN entry field is greyed out J NOTE Keep in mind that some network operators do not allow the SIM PIN to be disabled A new PIN must consist of 4 to 8 numeric digits The Require PIN on resume check box is independent of the aforementioned settings By default this check box is unchecked While this option remains unchecked any PIN entered on startup or through the Security Configuration dialog box and submitted successfully to the modem is stored in memory for as long as the device is not rebooted This stored PIN is then used without further user interaction whenever the modem requires a PIN such as resume after suspend or modem removal T
173. p WA9018 SE655 end cap WA9020 SE4500 end cap The pistol grip is available separately from this kit as model number WA6 103 A WARNING The installation of this scanner imager end cap must be performed using the appropriate anti static devices If unavailable discharge static from your body by touching a grounded metallic object before opening any covers on the unit A WARNING The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard This product may contain a laser scanner that emits less than 1 4 mW maximum radiant power at a wavelength of 650 nm This product complies with CRH 21 CFR 1040 Class Il and IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 Class 2 laser product Before You Begin A WARNING Back up any data in RAM before you begin Installing the Back Plate If your unit is using AC power disconnect it e Remove the stylus from the end cap e Remove the battery pack e Loosen the four screws securing the end cap and remove the end cap e Unlatch the two connectors on the interface board on the new back plate Figure 4 1 J2 e Position the lower end of the new back plate next to the back opening of the unit Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 5 e Insert the flex cable from the end cap into J2 on the interface board The contacts on the flex cable face towards the interface board Figure 4 2 Tape Tape 1 Latch the connector Flip the back plate upwards Insert the flex cable f
174. pears 3 Tap the OK button The partition is deleted To format a partition 1 Choose the desired partition 2 Tap the Properties button The Partition Properties dialog appears Tap the Dismount button The partition is dismounted The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list 4 Tap the Format button The Format dialog appears 3 50 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Partition Size 40 4 MB Version E sl 1 Sle Number of FATs sl Root Entries sl Cluster Size KB bs IT TRAT Quick Format 5 Choose your format options These options include e Version of file system FAT 16 for devices holding up to 4 GB or FAT 32 for devices containing up to 32 GB e Number of FATs File Allocation Tables e Number of entries allowed in the root directory e Cluster size 5 KB to 64 KB There are also two check boxes which govern e Whether to use the transaction safe FAT file system TFAT This file system keeps multiple copies of the file allocation table changing one while maintaining another as a backup e Whether to perform a quick format Quick formatting removes all reference to data in the partition without erasing the actual partition The partition will be treated as empty and new data will overwrite it 6 Tap Start The partition is formatted To mount a partition 1 Choose the desired partition 2 Tap the Properties button The Partition Properties dialo
175. ped with an LED to indicate the charge status of the battery When a battery is inserted in the charger the colour and behaviour of the LED associated with the charge well in use indicates the status of the charge Refer to the table below the heading Charger LED Indicators on page 4 12 for details Troubleshooting Excessive Charge Duration The charger is equipped with a recalibration function a function that fully discharges and then fully recharges the battery This process is necessary to recalibrate the battery capacity gauge internal to the battery The charger attempts recalibration when e the battery capacity is at less than 30 and e the battery has undergone more than 40 partial charge cycles since the last full discharge Indicator Flashing Red If the indicator flashes red e Remove all batteries and disconnect the mains power cable e Wait at least 20 seconds and then plug the cable in again If any of the charge well LEDs continue to flash red the charger is defective and requires service If all indica tors are flashing red there is a power supply problem and the charger requires service Power LED Does Not Light Up e Remove all batteries and unplug the charger e Connect another device to the mains outlet to ensure there is power e Remove the IEC mains power cable from the charger and check it for damage e Reconnect the mains cable in the charger and mains outlet If the power LED still does not light
176. possible while still ensuring reliable communication Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 Port Replicator Port A COM5 and Port B COM6 are standard RS 232 DE 9 DTE ports on the Workabout Pro4 port replicator module available on some cradle types Enabled This parameter must be set to ON in order for the Workabout Pro4 to recognize the device connected to the Port Replicator 9 pin COM5 Power C ONG only Pin 9 on the Workabout Pro4 COM6 is reserved for 5V power out and is defaulted to OFF This parameter must be set to ON to enable power to Vehicle cradle Baud Double tapping on this parameter displays a pop up window in which you can choose an appropriate rate of data transfer C 10 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Figure C 2 Port Baud Rates Data Bits This parameter determines the number of data bits included in each asynchronous data byte Most devices use 68 bit data bytes Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose either 7 or 8 data bits Parity This parameter determines the type of parity checking used on the data going through the port replicator port Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose the appropriate parity Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits 1 1 5 or 2 used for asynchronous communication Trigger On Sequence And Trigger Off Sequence If a SICK scanne
177. power Keyboard One Shot Modes e In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the One Shots tab 3 28 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Keyboard Properties OK Repeat Backlight One Shots mag 4 gt One Shot Modes alt fOneShot Lock shift OneShot Lack Ctrl OneshotjLock sl Orange oneshotjlock e Blue oneShot lock e The options in this tab allow you to determine how modifier keys on your Workabout Pro4 behave For each modifier key ALT SHIFT CTRL FN BLUE and FN ORANGE you have the following options in the drop down menu Lock OneShot and OneShot Lock J NOTE Keep in mind that checking the taskbar lets you know whether or not these keys are locked on For example if the FN BLUE key is locked on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays it underlined If this key is displayed without the underline in the taskbar you ll know that the key is not locked It will become inactive following a key press AN IMPORTANT Once you ve assigned a One Shot mode to a modifier key you need to tap on the OK button at the top of the tab to activate your selection Lock If you choose Lock from the drop down menu pressing a modifier key once locks it on until you press the modifier key a second time to unlock or turn it off OneShot If you choose OneShot the modifier key remains active only until the next key is pressed OneShot Lock OneShot Lock allows
178. ppear in the shift indicator icon at the top of the screen providing a visual indicator of which letter will be displayed on the screen To choose the letter a 1 Press the FN ORANGE key and press the numeric key 2 2 Press the FN ORANGE key again to unlock or turn it off 2 6 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual J NOTE To choose the second third or fourth alpha character assigned to a numeric key you may want to lock the FN ORANGE key on Remember that depending on how your Workabout Pro4 is set up in the One Shots tab you may find that you need to press the FN ORANGE key twice to lock it on Refer to Keyboard One Shot Modes on page 3 27 for details To choose the letter b 1 Lock the FN ORANGE key on and press 2 twice 2 Press the FN ORANGE key again to unlock or turn it off To choose the letter c 1 Lock the FN ORANGE key on and press 2 three times 2 Press the FN ORANGE key again to unlock or turn it off J NOTE Keep in mind that there is a timeout of one second between key presses when sequencing through the alphabetic characters on a key If you pause longer than one second between key presses the alphabetic character that is displayed at that time will be entered Creating Uppercase Letters To display capital letters you need to first lock the SHIFT key on e Press the SHIFT key twice All alpha keys are displayed
179. ppropriate SHIFT or FN BLUE key sequence depending on the keyboard variant being used All Workabout Pro4 keyboards are equipped with a total of 14 function keys Function keys F1 to F4 located near the top of the keyboard are directly accessible a key combination is not required Ten additional function keys from F1 to F10 are colour coded in blue print on the unit body these keys are accessed by executing a key combination FN BLUE followed by the appropriate key For example to access F6 on a QWERTY keyboard e Press the FN BLUE key followed by the F alpha key the alpha key to which function key F6 is mapped Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 5 Macro Keys Workabout Pro4 Long only IMPORTANT Refer to Macro Keys on page 3 29 for details about creating macros Workabout Pro4 Long units are equipped with 10 Macro keys Workabout Pro4 Short hand helds are not equipped with these keys Macro keys can be programmed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executable keys like the ENTER key the BACKSPACE key any function key and arrow key etc Alphanumeric keyboards have ten macro keys M1 to M10 These keys are colour coded in orange print above the numeric keys To access a macro key e Press the FN ORANGE key followed by the appropriate numeric key from 1 to 0 For example to access macro key M7 press FN ORANGE 1 To access macro key M2 press FN
180. r connected to an Workabout Pro4 port requires a serial stream of data bytes to trigger the scanner on and another to trigger the scanner off the Trigger On Sequence and Trigger Off Sequence param eters allow you to define these serial streams Trigger On Sequence fat po fo fo po po po fa e ren Double tapping on Trigger On Sequence or Trigger Off Sequence displays a screen with a hex array of 10 elements These parameters work in conjunction with Manage Triggers sending on and off data streams to the trigger module you assigned For example suppose you launch Manage Triggers and choose Decoded Scanner as the module to trigger Next you assign a trigger key for this example period To define the serial stream of data bytes to control the on and off function of the trigger key enter a hex value in the Trigger On Sequence and the Trigger Off Sequence fields When you press the trigger key the Trigger On Sequence is sent and when you release the trigger key the Trigger Off Sequence is sent turning the trigger key on and off This appendix lists specifications for the following internal scanners For a current list of model numbers and descriptions for Workabout Pro4 scanner pod and back cover kits please contact your Zebra representative or go to SE965 Scanner 0 46 in H x 0 85 in W x 0 61 in D 11 75 mm H x 21 6 mm W x 15 5 mm D Weight 0 27 oz 7 6g Configuration nterface SSI Control over TTL Seri
181. rate 300 msec Pause between vibrates 250 b To change a setting press space or double click 7 Bill Gh These parameters determine whether or not the Workabout Pro4 creates a vibration when a good successful scan or a bad unsuccessful scan is performed Set these parameters to on to enable the vibration You can set the Number and Duration of vibrations as well as the Pause between vibrations The screen above shows the default settings Soft Scan Timeout This parameter is used by the Mobile Devices SDK Scan function soft scan starting a scan session via the SDK function instead of a physical user trigger press The value assigned to this parameter determines the soft scan timeout from 7 to 10 sec default is 3 sec Scanner Settings L J Scan Log File If this parameter is enabled the input barcode and the modified translated output barcode are logged in the file Flash Disk ScanLog txt Keep in mind that if Scan Log File is enabled there is a slight performance reduction when performing multiple scans since the log file is written to persistent storage Data Handling Codepage Tapping on this option displays a window in which you can define the code page your Workabout Pro4 will use either Default Local ASCII or ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 If you choose Default Local ASCII the code page of the local OS is used For example if the local OS uses double byte Chinese characters choosing this option will filter dat
182. rate on the desktop to use the same baud rate as the device You can set the baud rate by editing the registry on the desktop host com puter as detailed in the steps outlined at the following website http support microsoft com kb 324466 To install ActiveSync follow the step by step instructions provided with the program s setup wizard For details go to the following web site and type the name into the search box http www microsoft com downloads en default aspx 3 18 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Using Windows Mobile Device Center If you are running Windows Vista Windows 7 or later your data transfers do not require ActiveSync Instead you will need to download Windows Mobile Device Center For instructions go to the following web site and type the name into the search box http www microsoft com downloads en default aspx To transfer data between your PC and your hand held e Tap on Start gt Computer to display the drives The Workabout Pro4 will be visible here e Open drives files and folders as you would on your PC Using Windows Mobile Device Center If you are running Windows Vista Windows 7 or later your data transfers do not require ActiveSync Instead you will need to download Windows Mobile Device Center For instructions go to the following web site and type the name into the search box http www microsoft com downloads en default aspx To transfer data between your PC and yo
183. reserved to a maximum of 124 hours e Slide the Suspend Threshold button to the left to decrease the power reserved for backup purposes this increases the Workabout Pro4 operating time the amount of time the unit will operate before shutting down but reduces the power reserved for backup purposes to a minimum of 24 hours The internal super capacitor will protect the data stored in the computer while the battery is swapped for a fully charged one AN IMPORTANT Once the battery is removed the super capacitors will preserve the data stored on the Workabout Pro4 for approximately 4 minutes It is critical that you install a charged battery before this time elapses Advanced e Inthe Power Properties dialog box open the Advanced tab Allow suspend with T Active PPP connection Lei Active network interface Active TCP IP connection Low power warnings Battery low power threshold j m above the Suspend Threshold Enable battery warnings Allow Suspend With This menu allows you to specify whether or not your unit will enter Suspend Mode while it is operating with an active PPP connection network interface or active TCP IP connection 3 40 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Low Power Warnings The sliding scale at the bottom of this menu allows you to specify the remaining battery capacity at which a warning message is displayed on the Workabout Pro4 screen from 0 to 20 Wakeup Sourc
184. reset the unit To maximize battery run time keep the display backlight brightness and active durations as low as possible Intensity This parameter is used to adjust the light intensity of the Workabout Pro4 backlight Sliding the bar to the left lowers the light intensity and sliding it to the right raises the intensity Bright For The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the backlight stays on at the configured intensity after the last user action keypress scan trigger Dim For The value chosen from this drop down menu determines the duration of time that the backlight stays on at half the configured intensity dimmed backlight after expiration of the Bright For delay and as long as no user action takes place such as a keypress or scan trigger At the expiration of the Dim For duration the display backlight shuts off External Power Check Box When you select the check box next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON the back light remains ON at the configured intensity when the Workabout Pro4 is operating with external power not battery power If the Workabout Pro4 is drawing power from its battery this option is ignored and the other parameters defined in Display Properties dialog box take effect Dr Debug Dr Debug is an error diagnostic and troubleshooting tool e Tap on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Tap on the Dr Debug icon Cr Debug
185. ro Config Settings Workabout Pro4 contains an integrated 802 11a b g n radio module The Fusion Wireless Companion software is used to configure the radio for one or more wireless network profiles Each profile specifies the security parameters used to connect to a particular WLAN as identified by its Extended Service Set Identification ESSID The Fusion Wireless Companion software also allows the operator to control which profile out of a set of profiles is used to connect Follow the steps in this section to help configure the radio in your unit 3 66 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide A WARNING Due to regulatory requirements this unit is set to Enable 802 11d by default If your V V Access Point does not support this setting your unit may not be able to properly connect to the network A network profile contains settings for SSID Service Set Identifier and security options NOTE In most situations the configuration of your 802 11 radio will require parameter setting and access keys from a network administrator e Tap on the Fusion icon at the bottom of the screen to display the Fusion menu Alternately you can tap on Start gt Programs gt Fusion gt Wireless Launch NOTE The Fusion setup example following uses Open encryption Depending on what you choose the setup may vary slightly KL A My Device Microsoft WordPad g 1 Find WLANS deg Manage Profiles Recycle Bin Soc Manage Certs ei a
186. rom the Workabout Pro4 main logic board into J1 on the interface board The con tacts on the flex cable face towards the interface board 4 Latch the connectors Cut the Kapton tape square provided in two equal pieces Remove the Kapton tape from the release liner Apply one piece over the end of the flex cable and the imager s flex connector Apply the other piece over the other end of the flex cable and the back plate flex connector as shown in Figure 4 1 This secures the flex cable at both ends 7 Turn the back plate over 4 6 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual 8 Fasten the new back plate onto the Workabout Pro4 using the supplied screws PN 9009770 9 Insert the battery and install the battery compartment cover Installing the Flush Mount Pistol Grip The Flush Mount Pistol Grip model WA6103 is intended for use with Workabout Pro4 units 7528 Long and 7528 Short which have the Trigger Back Plate installed Review the first few paragraphs at the beginning of The Trigger Back Plate Kit with Flush Mount Pistol Grip on page 4 3 for a list of compatible scanners imagers AN IMPORTANT Back up any data in RAM before you begin 1 If your unit is using AC power disconnect it 2 Remove the battery cover and battery pack 3 Remove the screw on cap if present from the switch in the middle of the back plate Batte Battery Pack Cover MT 4 Screws 4 X Switch Periphera
187. ry charged to less than 80 of capacity Slow Flashing Green Battery charged to greater than 80 of capacity Solid Red Battery temperature outside of charge range 0 C to 50 C Flashing Red Battery is not charging Battery fault J NOTE Battery charging continues whether the hand held is switched on or off Troubleshooting the Charging Operation of the Cradle The Four Bay Ethernet Cradle WA4204 G2 amp WA4304 G2 on page 4 14 LED operation also applies to the charging behaviour of the single bay USB cradle Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 13 Linking a Workabout Pro4 to a PC The desktop single bay USB cradle can be connected to a PC so that you can exchange files in the same way that you would between PC drives A USB cable is included with your single bay USB cradle J NOTE For details about data transfer through Windows XP and ActiveSync and through Vista refer to Data Transfer between Workabout Pro4 and a PC on page 3 17 To link the Workabout Pro4 to a PC e Insert the hand held in the single bay USB cradle e Insert the USB cable into the cradle Client USB connector Attach the other end of the cable to a USB port on the PC Linking a Workabout Pro4 to an Ethernet Network An USB Ethernet adaptor cable model number WA4010 G1 is used to connect the Workabout Pro4 to an Ethernet network through a single bay USB cradle Figure 4 6 USB Ethernet Adaptor Cable Ethernet Port e Insert the adap
188. s For detailed information see Battery Details on page 2 1 Basic Operation 1 3 Replacing the Battery Pack AN IMPORTANT Always switch the unit off before changing the battery However assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered battery swap time is a minimum of minutes you will not lose data if the battery is replaced within this time frame e NOTE f you are using a cradle or an external power supply you can insert an uncharged battery and use the device while the battery charges Assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been altered a battery can be removed for up to 4 minutes without losing data Beyond 4 minutes the hand held may reboot Removing the Battery Pack 1 If your unit is equipped with a hand strap unhook it from the base of the battery 2 Turn the latches at the bottom of the battery to unlock the battery cover Remove the battery Installing the Battery Pack 1 Insert the charged battery into the unit making certain that the contacts on the battery match those on the hand held Replace the battery cover and lock both latches to secure the battery in place 2 If your computer is equipped with a hand strap re attach the clip to the slot at the base of the battery 3 Switch the unit on see Switching the Workabout Pro4 On and Off on page 1 3 Switching the Workabout Prod On and Off Follow the instructions below
189. s not enabled you can use the System Tray option to access the icons in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen The taskbar displays indicators such as a radio signal icon These indicators are attached to dialog boxes that provide additional information e Choose Shortcuts gt System Tray When System Tray is chosen the taskbar icons become accessible To display the dialog box attached to an icon e Use the arrow keys to highlight an icon e Press Enter to display the icon menus Cycle Tasks When Cycle Tasks is selected and the Task Manager is not open you can cycle through active applications To cycle through your active applications e Choose Shortcuts gt Cycle Tasks or e Press ALT TAB 2 18 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Task Manager The Task Manager allows you to switch to another task or to end an active task To display the task manager window e Tapon Shortcuts gt Task Manager or e Press ALT ESC Task Manager Active Tasks Psion Teklogix Inc Home Internet Switch To End Task Settings The Settings sub menu includes the following settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections and Taskbar and Start Menu Figure 2 5 Settings Sub Menu E ue My Device Microsoft WordPad vu Recycle Bin fly Documents E Settings CP Run Network Shutdown A Taskbar a D fh Kg GG Control Panel The Control Panel contains applets
190. s of Zebra Windows and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by us is under license All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description 001 Rev A 04 2015 Zebra rebrand About This Guide POU TAS IANA EE XIII Text Conventions EA XIV Overview of the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer xiv Ke Uer d Eele EE XVI SE655 LED Device Casse xvi SE965 SE4500 and 8E1524 Lasers EE xvii Chapter 1 Basic Operation tele lee ff sao 4 0 AA AA 1 1 Workabout Pro4 Modules Available AAA 1 2 Documents Available ccccccccsccsecccececeeeceeecseesacesanecaeecseecaeessessseesaeesauecaeesseetaeesaeesaeeseeessueseensaggs 1 2 Preparing the Workabout Pro4 for Operation 1 2 10O BANG EE 1 2 Switching the Workabout Pro4 On and Om 1 3 Resetting the Workabout Prod 1 4 Performing a Warm ES OS CO aaa ATA NAAN GAAN aan 1 4 Perominda COG RG 1 4 Performing a Clean Start AA 1 5 BONO DOG E 1 5 Attaching Carrying Accessories a 1 5 Calibrating the Iouchscreen aa 1 5 Imager and Scanner OPTIONS Aa 1 5 caa ah AA AA aiieeernceodatusten vesmuatossenseipareeee 1 5 Dala Hans ama AA E AG ON AGA aNG
191. sage in Outbox field a new message can be stored in the Outbox before being sent If no storage space is available or the modem does not support the storage of outgoing messages then this check box is disabled Inbox Tapping on the nbox button opens the list of received messages Reading 50 messages for example from the SIM can take about 30 seconds By default the list of messages is sorted with the most recently received message first The list can be sorted by any other column by clicking on the corresponding column heading Clicking the same column heading twice reverses the sort order Tapping on any letter or digit moves the high light to the next message whose address begins with that letter or number J NOTE The date and time formats can be changed through the Region and Language menu in Control Panel For a new date or time format to take effect the Inbox has to be closed and re opened The Open button opens the selected message in a new window such that the entire message can be read including the original formatting line breaks are replaced by spaces in the Inbox message list Pressing the Reply button opens the new message dialog as described above except the destination phone number is filled in already Outbox Tapping on the Outbox button opens the list of sent messages Otherwise the Outbox behaves exactly as the Inbox described above The date and time when a message was sent is not available for GSM modems Wireless Wi
192. specifications for your Workabout Pro4 computer radios and battery describes WWAN configuration information describes how to configure the Workabout Pro4 using Wireless Zero Config xiv Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Text Conventions J NOTE Notes highlight additional helpful information A IMPORTANT These statements provide particularly important instructions or additional information that is Critical to the operation of the equipment A WARNING These statements provide critical information that may prevent physical injury equipment damage or data loss Overview of the Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer The Workabout Pro4 is a modular industrial hand held computer available in two form factors Long and Short Several options are available to suit applications in courier delivery field service meter reading asset management warehousing and logistics manufacturing and other specialized data capture applications J NOTE The Workabout Pro4 Hand Held Computer is a body worn device To maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines use a Zebra approved carrying case Use of non approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines J NOTE For product specifications refer to Chapter E Workabout Pro4 Specifications Model 7528X 7528XP 7528XLF 7528XHF 7528XPLF 7528XPHF 7528XUHFE 7528XPUHFE 7528XUHFN amp 7528XPUHFN Platform standard e CPU Sitara AM37x ARM C
193. sses there is generally no correlation between these addresses and a specific hand held The host application uses standard TCP IP protocol to name locate and communicate with a specific Workabout Pro4 on the network If a link is established between a Workabout Pro4 and a host the application on the host and on the hand held must have a recovery mechanism in the event that the Workabout Pro4 is removed from the cradle and the link is interrupted Battery Charging LED Behaviour The four bay Ethernet cradle supplies DC power to enable the Workabout Pro4 internal fast charger Charge status is displayed on the hand held LED the LED turns red while the battery is being charged and turns green once the charge is complete If the battery is fully charged when the unit is inserted in the cradle the 4 16 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual LED flashes red for less than a second and then turns green Battery charging continues whether the Worka bout Pro4 is switched on or off It can take up to 4 hours to fully charge the internal battery Troubleshooting The indicators applications and drivers required to use and monitor the cradle are installed on the Workabout Pro4 no indicators or applications are present on the cradle itself Network Link Unsuccessful If a network link fails the Workabout Pro4 application alerts the operator that the link was unsuccessful Hand Held LED does not Light when Docked
194. sting all of the installed and added applica tions Any applications selected will startup after a reboot The following item is not optional Administrator Key Sequence Sets the key sequence to open Kiosk Access Restrictions This section deals with items that are by default available to users but can be restricted by an administrator Advanced The Advanced menu lists the system features you can restrict or block Restrictions Ok Advanced Notifications Select the system feature to block or prevent eet Prevent External Autorun Apps Prevent Activesync DI Prevent Autorun Apps Prevents launching Autorun applications from a storage card Notifications The Notifications menu allows you to block or disable notifications Restrictions Advanced Notifications mona Select the Start Menu Bar or popup notification to be blocked or disabled Notifications Sch Dock Tether Manager C Low Battery Block the device connected notification from the Docking Tether Port Manager Control Panel Settings In these menus you can set which applets and tabs you want to Hide in Control Panel and which applets and tabs will be Accessible as a shortcut icon from the Desktop 3 46 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide You have the option of setting the entire applet or specific tabs within the applet as hidden or accessible Any applet that can t be set is greyed out Control Panel Settings Ok Pa
195. t 10 or 26 Hexadecimal digit sequence that matches the active WEP key on the access point To assign a Network key highlight The key is provided automatically and uncheck the check box to disable this option Figure G 8 Network Key and Key Index Wireless Properties OK Network name SSID Warehouse a This is an ad hoc network wireless access points are not used WEP Encryption WEP Authentication Open Network key key index Enable 802 1 authentication e Key Index This field is used to identify the WEP key Enter a value from 1 to 4 e Enable 802 1x authentication 802 1X is the IEEE standard that offers additional security for local area networks It provides authentication for user devices attached to an Ethernet network whether wired or wireless A security protocol packet such as TLS or MD5 encapsulated in an EAP is used in conjunction with the 802 1X standard to authenticate users at the MAC layer Available EAPs are listed in the drop down menu next to the EAP option To activate 802 1X highlight 802 1x authentication and check the check box e EAP Type Extensible Authentication Protocol This drop down menu lists the EAP types available on your system The items in this drop down menu will vary depending on your network setup Keep in mind also that some authentication protocols require that you select a Certificate By selecting the Properties button you will be able to select a Certifica
196. te e Saving and exiting the radio setup Once you ve completed the configuration press Enter or tap on OK The connection you created will be listed in the Wireless Information tab as a preferred network The radio will search for the SSID and compare the WEP and authentication information you specified If there is a match between the hand held settings and the access point settings the hand held will communicate on the network through the access point Assigning an IP Address If your network is not using a DHCP server you will need to assign an IP address Wireless Zero Config Settings 6 5 e Use the arrow buttons at the top of the Wireless Information tab to scroll to the IP Information tab NPME XWING O 1 IP Information Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway e Tap on the Configure button and then tap on the radio button next to Specify an IP address and enter values in the fields next to IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Fusion WLAN Driver Settings OK x Fusion WLAN Driver Settings OK IP Address Name Servers IP Add An IP address can be automatically fees Name Servers assigned to this computer An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer O Obtain an IP address via DHCP IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Name Servers Tab The DNS and WINS
197. ter a passcode to establish a secure connection To proceed without authentication press Next Passcode e If the remote device has authentication enabled type the PIN in this dialog box e To proceed without authentication tap on Next After entering the device PIN the Services dialog appears with a list of services available for that device Configuration 3 11 Name TORSUWE 018 Select service for pairing Serial Port PrinterPort e Click in the check box to the left of the service to activate it e Click on Done Services that require more information present a configuration dialog box Serial Profile is an example Serial Profile Serial Profile Select profile options and press Next Select profile options and press Next Mode D Mode Encryption Disable Encryption Port Jovi l Port This dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and selecting four different Modes Serial ActiveSync Scanner and Printer Port Serial is used for simple serial port communication ActiveSync is for ActiveSync over Bluetooth Scanner is used to create a connection to a barcode scanner A serial connection is created then the Scanner Services is notified of the connection so that the incoming barcode scan will be forwarded to Scanner Services directly Printer Port must be chosen here if you want to communicate with a paired Bluetooth printer For further detai
198. ternet Explorer 2 16 Remote Desktop Connection 2 16 Windows Explorer 2 16 protective case 4 7 punctuation marks accessing SHIFT Key 2 3 R radio 802 11 signal oualtv aa 2 8 Stee ii BEE 3 7 3 16 Cinterion PH8 P GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA radio specifications E 5 specifications 802 11a b g N 277x ses tinddeeeeancseseeets E 3 Bluetooth E WWAN signal quality 00005 2 9 recalibrating touchscreen 2 7 3 51 Registry Editor 0 ccc ccc eee 3 57 Advanced Interface and Network 3 58 Remote Desktop Connection 2 16 3 47 Repeat Delay between key repeats 3 26 menu key repeat seitngs n n nna naaanaa 3 26 Rate of key repeats 3 27 resetting Boot to Boot 1 5 clean SIAN dE 1 5 hard reset GENEE 1 4 warm reset tree dee dE EE de d 1 4 Restore Now 3 56 Restrictions Kiosk settings 3 45 Run Start Menu 2 19 S safety instructions battery charder aa 4 10 cell PAPA PR NA NAAN 2 10 4 20 safety warning scanner 2 10 4 20 Scan IESEL Ae KAY wawa ahahahaha e d C 6 SCAN Key 2 3 San Log H AA C 7 Scan Mode 2 2 C 3 scanner Aim Duration C 3 aiming dot duraton 00 000s C 3 appending data C 5 Bad Scan Vibrates a C 6 barcode appending data to C 5 Click Data
199. tery and 3 product using battery The mains power cord shall comply with national safety regulations of the country where the equipment is to be sold Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug and cord when unplugging the charger pull the plug rather than the cord Make sure the cord is positioned so that it is not stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug Replace immediately Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way it should be inspected by qualified service personnel Do not disassemble the charger it should be repaired by qualified service personnel Incorrect reassembly may result in electric shock or fire To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in fire or electric shock If an extension cord must be used make sure The plug pins on the extension cord are the same number size and shape as those on the charger The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition and that the wire size is larger than 16 AWG Do not expose the ch
200. the Workabout Pro4 boots up the default startup desktop Windows Classic Shell is displayed Any applications stored in the Startup folder start up immediately J NOTE The startup folder is located in Windows StartUp and Flash Disk StartUp also the Application folder Figure 2 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Classic Shell Startup Desktop t i My Device Mr osoft WordPad eg S Recycle Bin iv Documents e Internet Partner Explorer bk o Kiosk Shell Remote Desktop To access desktop icons e Double tap on the icon to open a window or in the case of an application icon launch an application On the keyboard e Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon and press Enter to launch the highlighted icon J NOTE Ifthe arrow keys do not highlight the desktop icons the desktop may not be selected Press Windows to display the Start Menu and select Desktop Now the desktop will be in focus and the arrow keys will highlight the icons 2 14 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The Taskbar My Device Microsoft WordPad 5 Recycle Bin iv Documents O M Internet PartnerUp Explorer eo Kiosk Shell Remote Desktop The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a taskbar at the bottom of the screen It displays icons through which you can view the battery capacity and radio signal quality of your unit If the hand held is attached to a charger or cradle an associated icon is displ
201. the security parameters used to connect to a particular WLAN as identified by its Extended Service Set Identification ESSID 802 11 Radio Signal Quality Increasing radio signal quality is represented by longer filled bars within this icon Getting to Know the Workabout Pro 2 9 d A all al al al a Good Weak No Radio Reception Reception Link mi WWAN Radio Signal Quality i Wireless WAN icons in the taskbar indicate the status of your wide area network connection For details see Taskbar Icons on page F 1 d Docking Device When a hand held is inserted in a charger or cradle an associated icon appears in the taskbar dul Combo Charger amp Quad Cradle Powered Vehicle Cradle amp Single Bay Combo cradle USB Cradle D Bluetooth Radio This icon displayed in the taskbar represents the installed Bluetooth radio Audio Indicators The Workabout Pro4 supports several audio options including Bluetooth Sounds are emitted through the front receiver The beeper provides a variety of sounds and can be configured to emit a sound to signal a number of events such as screen taps notifications and so on Information on configuring sounds is detailed in Volume amp Sounds on page 3 5 Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card There are two slots available when the battery is removed from the battery compartment the smaller slot to the left is used to load the microSD Secure Digital card which provides additiona
202. the standard sounds key clicks screen taps and scanning The optional rear speaker can be used for system Windows sounds and wav files When a rear speaker is absent those sounds are routed to the front receiver Configuration 3 65 e Inthe Control Panel choose the Volume amp Sounds icon JO Volume amp Sounds Volume Adjustments Volume amp Sounds Properties OK volume Sounds Soft Loud Enable sounds for Lei Events warnings beeps and system events Notifications alarms reminders Applications Key clicks O Soft Loud Screen taps O Soft Loud e Slide the volume button to the left to lower the volume or to the right to increase the volume e Under the heading Enable sounds for enable the conditions under which you want the hand held to emit a sound Sound Adjustments Volume amp Sounds Properties OK Volume Sounds Close Program pa Critical Stop Default Sound Empty Recycle Bin NG Exclamation Sound one 7 Scheme 5 A windows CE Default 7 SE This dialog box allows you to assign sounds to identify particular actions For example you can choose the sound your hand held will emit when you close a program and choose another sound for a failed scan etc Fusion Wireless Companion Setting Up the 802 11a b g n J NOTE For information about setting up your radio using Windows Wireless Zero Config refer to Appendix F Wireless Ze
203. the trigger mapping list only shows active mappings Mappings for drivers or applications that are not currently active are not normally displayed By checking this check box all mappings both active and inac tive are displayed Configuration 3 35 Add Tapping this button brings up the Add Mapping dialog see next section so that you can add new trigger mappings Edit Tapping this button brings up the Edit Mapping dialog see Add and Edit Trigger Mapping on page 3 35 so that you can edit existing trigger mappings Remove Tapping this button removes an existing mapping OK The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made If the cancel button X is tapped instead or the ESC key is pressed all changes made will be discarded Add and Edit Trigger Mapping vV These dialogs allow you to add and edit trigger mappings Add Mapping Edit Mapping Trigger key Trigger key Grip Trigger el Soft Scan el Trigger press type Trigger press type Up Down Up Down O Double click Double click Module to trigger Module to trigger Non Decoded Scanner el Non Decoded Scanner el Show all modules Show all modules Trigger Key This drop down list allows you to specify the source of the trigger events such as the Soft Scan Left Scan etc for the trigger module selected NOTE Itis possible to map the same source to different modules trigger consumers for e
204. time will reserve approximately 20 of the battery capacity for memory backup Once the battery is drained the system RAM memory is lost and the unit must cold boot In most real time transaction environments this is not a problem it only takes a few seconds to cold boot Batch transaction environments where data is not saved to a non volatile memory such as an SD FLASH card may need to pay particular atten tion to this parameter Zebra does not recommend the storage of any valuable data in system RAM The Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 environment does not store any critical data in RAM such as the registry or file system If your application does not save data to RAM Zebra recommends keeping the Suspend Threshold setting as low as possible to maximize battery run time The Estimated Battery Backup is the amount of battery power that has been reserved or set aside to protect data until a charged battery can be installed in the hand held When the battery capacity is depleted up to the Estimated Battery Backup reserve specified in the Suspend Threshold menu the Workabout Pro4 shuts off automatically and uses the reserve power to preserve the data stored on the computer Once the Workabout Pro4 shuts down it cannot be switched on until a fresh battery is installed or the unit is inserted in a cradle e Slide the Suspend Threshold button to the right to increase the battery capacity reserved for backup pur poses Data will be p
205. ting profiles Also the name cannot be Default When the New Data Profile dialog box is opened a proposal for a unique name is filled in the corre sponding entry field If a manually configured profile has a secret password and unauthorized access to the device is a concern even after the SIM PIN has been entered the password should not be entered in the New Data Profile dialog box and the Prompt user for password check box should be checked instead In this case you will be prompted for the password each time a connection is initiated the Connect Data button in the main Wireless WAN dialog box is selected By default the connection uses PAP Password Authentication Protocol a simple authentication protocol used to authenticate a user to a remote access server or Internet Service Provider However if your ISP does not support PAP tapping in the box to the left of Force PAP authentication disables PAP and directs the connection to use CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol instead F 8 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Reset The Reset button in the New Profile and Edit Profile dialog boxes resets all entry fields to the values they had when the dialog box was opened Advanced IP Figure F 5 Assigning IP Information Show Advanced IP OK Lise network assigned IP address IP address Use network assigned name servers DNS primary Ir DNS secondary Ka WINS primary WINS secondary eege Sh
206. tions and settings during a cold boot as well as clone settings to other devices This utility creates a restore point of a device at a known state This can be used as a backup of the device the administrator can clean the terminal and restore the profile at any time or a clone the administrator can store different configurations for different uses to clone to other hand held computers NOTE Total Recall works differently e g restore on cold boot or on clean boot on different OS plat forms and versions e g Windows CE 5 0 6 0 Windows Mobile Windows Embedded Hand held For detailed information and other updates on Total Recall information please go to the IngenuityWorking web site at http community psion com knowledge w knowledgebase total recall aspx e Inthe Control Panel choose the Total Recall icon Total Recall Total Recall Create Clone Manage Profile Delete Profile In the start up screen you can choose from four options Create Backup Create Clone Manage Profile and Delete Profile Creating a Backup e Tap on the Create Backup button to begin the process Total Recall Click Start to create a backup profile for this device Profile Name Defaultz Profile Location Flash Disk sa This dialog box displays the Profile Name and the storage destination for the profile file In the Profile Name field type a name for a profile 3 54 Workabout Prod Windows Embedded CE
207. tite to secure screws on carrying accessories These chemicals may damage the plastic casing 4 2 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Attaching the Hand Strap The hand strap can be attached to the back of the Workabout Pro4 to provide a secure means for operators to carry the hand held The hand strap is attached to the back of unit using two Phillips head screws provided with this accessory e Usea Phillips screwdriver to attach the strap to the two threaded inserts on the back of the Workabout Pro4 near the top of the unit e Stretch the hand strap toward the base of the Workabout Pro4 and hook the bottom of the strap into the slot near the base of the battery pack A tethered stylus and optional external stylus tube can be attached to the hand strap as illustrated below Tethered Stylus Attaching the Pistol Grip There are a number of pistol grips available to you depending on the type of scanner imager installed in your hand held Refer to the table in Carrying Accessories on page 4 1 for a list of pistol grip model numbers and the scanners imagers with which they are compatible Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 3 J NOTE The few steps required to attach the pistol grip to the Workabout Pro4 are common to all types of pistol grips However if you plan to use the Flush Mount Pistol Grip WA6103 you ll need to install a special trigger back plate before following these steps to attach the pistol grip
208. to the detailed assembly instructions that are packaged with the cradle when selecting a mounting location Mounting Template The vehicle cradle is shipped with detailed mounting instructions including a drill template Wiring Guidelines Before installing cables between the cradle and other devices review the following e Ensure that drilling holes will not damage the vehicle or its wiring e Protect cable runs from pinching overheating and physical damage e Use grommets to protect cables that pass through metal e Use plastic straps and tie downs to secure cables and connectors in their desired location away from areas where they may get snagged or pulled e Keep cables away from heat sources grease battery acid and other potential hazards e Keep cables away from control pedals and other moving parts that may damage the cables or interfere with the operation of the vehicle Peripheral Devices 4 Accessories 4 19 Using the Vehicle Cradle If your Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a shoulder strap or cover these accessories need to be removed before installing the unit in a vehicle cradle There is no need to remove hand straps pistol grips or tethered devices from the unit e Slide the Workabout Pro4 into the cradle and press firmly downward until it locks into place On a vehicle it s a good idea to pull up on the Workabout Pro4 to be certain that it is secure e To remove the unit press firmly on the RELEASE button o
209. tor s USB connector into the Host USB port on the single bay USB cradle e Connect your network Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the adaptor cable Network Access The hand held unit automatically detects insertion into the cradle and loads the appropriate drivers to commu nicate with the USB Ethernet converters Network Addressing The host application uses standard TCP IP protocol to name locate and communicate with a specific Worka bout Pro4 on the network If a link is established between a Workabout Pro4 and a host the application on the host and on the hand held must have a recovery mechanism in the event that the Workabout Pro4 is removed from the cradle interrupting the link Troubleshooting the Single Bay USB Cradle Operations The indicators applications and drivers required to use and monitor the single bay USB cradle as a dock as opposed to a charger are installed on the Workabout Pro4 no applications are present on the cradle itself 4 14 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual AC Wall Adaptor Model PS1050 61 The AC wall adaptor available for your Workabout Pro4 allows you to operate your hand held using AC power while charging the battery inserted in the unit Adaptor plugs suitable for use in the following countries are shipped with the AC wall adaptor United Kingdom Australia Europe and North America Universal AC Power Supply Adaptor Plugs DC Power Plug e Choose the a
210. trigger ID for each trigger button for both single and double click and the double click time e Inthe Control Panel choose the Manage Triggers icon e Manage Triggers e Inthe Manage Triggers screen you ll see a list of trigger mappings UpiDown Decoded Scann o Up Down Decoded Scann Ug Down Decoded Scann Soft Scan Up Down Decoded Scann TI S Double click 0 1000 msec lo Show all modules Trigger Mappings A trigger mapping is an association between a particular key on the keyboard and a driver or application the module s sometimes referred to as trigger consumer s of the trigger source Along with keyboard keys the external trigger scan button is software based When the specified key is pressed the owner for example a decoded scanner is sent a message AN IMPORTANT Itis not possible to have two or more identical mappings for example F1 cannot be mapped to the Non Decoded Scanner twice even if the trigger type is different A keyboard key that is used as a trigger source will no longer generate key data or perform its normal function For example if the space button is used as a trigger source it will not be able to send space characters to applications Double Click When a key is pressed and released then pressed again within the configured time between 0 to 1000 msec a double click occurs See also Trigger Press Type on page 3 36 Show All Modules By default
211. trols or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure SE655 LED Device Class 1 LED Compliance Statement Classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP according to IEC 62471 2006 and EN 62471 2008 About This Guide XVII Figure 1 SE655 End Cap LED Warning Label Class 1 CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LED KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LED DE CLASSE1 12 LED Ai COMPLIES WITH IEC 60825 1 2007 Ed 2 0 amp IEC 62471 2006 Ed 1 0 EN 62471 2008 Figure 2 SE655 Slim Pod Laser Window Warning Label CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LED KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LED DE CLASSE 12K LED ih COMPLIES WITH IEC 60825 1 2007 Ed 2 0 AND IEC62471 2006 Ed 1 0 EN 62471 2008 SE965 SE4500 and SE1524 Lasers Class 2 Figure 3 SE965 End Cap Laser Warning Label DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE NO 50 DATED JUNE 24 2007 AND IEC 60825 1 2007 Ed 2 0 EN60825 1 2007 LASS 2 LASER WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM VORSICHT LASERLICHT KLASSE 2 WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN ATTENTION LUMIERE LASER DE CLASSE 2 EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU PERL IM SADE RE i2 ABO AA MGR 4 xviii Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual Figure 4 SE965 Slim Pod Laser Window Warning Label Figure 5 SE965 Protective Housing and Certificate Label COMPLIES DE VATIONS pn ICFR1040 10 AND 1040 14 EXCEPT LUMIERE LASER DE
212. twork selection is disabled you must select a network manually Show Available Networks Available networks can also be viewed without changing any settings Scanning for available networks is a lengthy operation a progress bar is shown while the scan is active For every network that is found the network name country status and numeric network identifier MCC MNC Mobile Country Code followed by the Mobile Network Code is displayed NOTE Your home network operator will need to let you know which other networks have roaming agreements Even when a network is listed with an Available status it does not necessarily fol low that it can be used or that the roaming agreement covers GPRS A status of Forbidden indicates that the network cannot be used If you choose a network that is not covered by a roaming agreement the status in the main WWAN dialog box changes to Emergency calls only No network found GPRS not available or GPRS not allowed Configure Frequency Bands Li GEM SOOMHz Lei GEM 1800MHz GSM 1900MHz C UMTS 850MHz DO UMTS SOOMHz DI UMTS 1900MHz DJ UMTS 2100MHz UMTS Aws F 10 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual The network selection can be modified by enabling or disabling GSM and UMTS frequency bands IMPORTANT Care must be taken when disabling bands the wrong band will prevent the modem from registering with the network that is not even emergency
213. ty to use a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone as a data modem to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices and provide network access While the Microsoft Bluetooth Manager stack is the default Tweaklt can be used to switch to Stonestreet One BTExplorer Certificates This program provides access to the Certificates Manager and Stores The Certificates Manager displays the certificates in the Windows Certificates Store and allows you to import delete and view these certificates Certificates on page 3 2 directs you to the appropriate setup information DataWedge DataWedge is a Zebra mobile device application that reads data from input devices and sends it as keystrokes to consumer applications executing in the foreground on the mobile devices Date Time Allows you to set the current Month Date Time and Time Zone on your unit Dialing Specifies dialing settings including area code country code dial type and the code to disable call waiting You can store multiple patterns for example Work Home and so on using this dialog box Configuration 3 3 Display Changes the display backlight and the appearance colour scheme on the unit desktop Dr Debug Provides both error diagnostic and troubleshooting tools Error Reporting Allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts Kiosk Kiosk enables you to customize your computer settings remove or add shortcuts to the desktop and Control Panel
214. type of security for your network the fields you com plete may not match those described here e Tap on Manage Profiles e Tap and hold the stylus on the Manage Profiles window and choose Add from the pop up menu to display the Wireless LAN Profile Entry window e Inthe Profile Name dialog box type a name for the profile e Inthe ESSID Profile ID dialog box type the ESSID Wireless LAN Profile Entry Profile Name 101 ESSID ES e Tap Next to display the Operating Mode dialog box Profile Name Wireless LAN Profile Entry xi Operating Mode nFrastructure 2of7 ad SSC s Inthe Operating Mode drop down menu choose Infrastructure Keep in mind that because the Regula tory option for this unit is set to Enable 802 11d by default the operating mode is limited to Infrastructure e Tap Next to display the Security Mode dialog box Wireless LAN Profile Entry Security Mode Authentication Type Mone S07 Lana e SS e Inthe Security Mode drop down menu choose Legacy Pre WPA 3 68 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide V J J NOTE Each Authentication Type has a unique configuration screen attached to it with fields appropriate to the authorization type you ve chosen e Inthe Authentication Type drop down menu choose None e Tap Next to display the Encryption dialog box Wireless LAN Profile Entry oo Ze E Type pen ES NOTE Each Encryption Type has a
215. ur hand held e Tap on Start gt Computer to display the drives Workabout Pro4 will be visible here e Open drives files and folders as you would on your PC DataWedge AN IMPORTANT Go to www zebra com support for help with this application Settings EJ go d Gm 12 24 P Ready amaron Running Yes B Start stop DataWedge process Basic configuration Profile0 with basic scanner Advanced configuration Multiple profiles amp capture methods DataWedge is a mobile device application that allows any application to receive data from barcode RFID magnetic stripe and serial devices e Tap on Start gt Settings and then tap on System followed by the DataWedge icon Configuration 3 19 Scanner Services J NOTE For detailed information about this application refer to Appendix C Scanner Settings AN IMPORTANT The default barcode application is DataWedge If you prefer to use the Scanner Ser vices application you ll need to take a few extra steps to display the icon Follows the steps in the bulleted points below Tap on Start gt Settings gt System gt Tweaklt icon X e Under the Advanced tab tap on Advanced Services Settings and double tap on Scanner Services e Inthe Scanner Services dialog box uncheck Use DataWedge Uncheck for Psion Legacy e Press and hold down the FN BLUE and Power buttons to reset the unit AN IMPORTANT To enable a newly installed scanner press and hold down the FN BLUE
216. used to configure hardware the operating system and the shell If your Workabout Pro4 is running with the TekTerm application or another application additional configuration applets may appear in the Control Panel Network and Dial Up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window allows you to configure the Workabout Pro4 network interfaces or execute an existing configuration Refer to Connectivity on page 1 5 for radio setup details Taskbar and Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu option displays a dialog box in which you can customize the taskbar choosing which options will be displayed Refer to Customizing the Taskbar on page 2 14 for additional details about this option Getting to Know the Workabout Pro4 2 19 Choosing the Run option from the Start Menu displays a dialog box in which you can enter the name of the program folder or document you want to open or launch Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Open Shutdown The Shutdown menu includes these options Suspend Warm Reset and Cold Reset PI My Device Microsoft WordPad e er H Recycle Bin Mly Documents E shortcuts RUIN bi Shutdown Suspend The Suspend option suspends the Workabout Pro4 immediately This is equivalent to turning the hand held off Warm Reset The Warm Reset option resets the hand held leaving all saved files and registry settings intact Any unsaved data is lost
217. w The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the next character you type will appear The BACKSPACE DEL Key The BACKSPACE key represented on the keyboard as an arrow pointing left moves the cursor one char acter to the left erasing the previous key stroke The DEL key FN BLUE BACKSPACE erases the character at the current cursor position The CTRL and ALT Key The CTRL and ALT keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are application dependent Pressing either key twice locks it on Pressing the key once again unlocks it The TAB Key Typically the TAB key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward The ESC Key Generally this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu dialog box or activity The SPACE Key The SPACE key is represented on the keyboard by a long horizontal line bracketed by a small vertical line on each side Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters In a Windows dialog box pressing the SPACE key enables or disables a check box The SCAN Key The Workabout Pro4 is equipped with a single SCAN key at the top of the keyboard and two SCAN buttons located on the left and right sides of the unit SCAN keys activate the scanner beam For units that do not have internal scanners these keys can be remapped to serve other functions Volume Control UP ARROW DOWN ARROW The vo
218. xample to both the Imager and Non Decoded Scanner If so both devices operations will occur simulta neously This is not recommended in most cases especially with devices such as Imagers or RFID Readers It is also possible to map different sources to the same module trigger consumer for example two different trigger keys can be mapped to the RFID File System Add Key Only existing trigger sources are shown in the Source combo box To add a new source to this list tap on the Add Key button A dialog will pop up and allow you to select the keyboard key to use as a trigger source 3 36 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Guide Trigger key Soft Scan el Add Key New Trigger Key Press a key to use as a trigger source Cancel Trigger Press Type You can enable either an Up Down or Double Click response to a trigger press Normally when a trigger keyboard key etc is pressed and released a trigger down event is sent to the owner that is the applica tion receiving the trigger press information followed by a trigger up If Double Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event will have occurred If a mapping with the type Up Down has also been configured for the same source it will only receive the first set of trigger events Module Trigger This identifies the driver or application receiving the trigger presses Show All Modules
219. you to combine these functions When you choose this option and you press the modifier key once it remains active only until the next key is pressed If you press the modifier key twice it is locked on remaining active until the modifier key is pressed a third time to turn it off Configuration 3 29 Macro Keys e In the Keyboard Properties dialog box open the Macros tab Keyboard Properties Macros Unicode Mapping Seanco Alt Macro Key Sequence 13 A macro key is a single keypress that can be configured to output up to 200 characters including ENTER BACKSPACE DEL function keys arrow keys etc This feature can save time and effort when entering frequently used key sequences For example a macro key can be programmed to output a standard signature such as Sincerely yours Bob with a single keypress For all keyboard types you can program up to 15 macro keys Some Workabout Pro4 keyboards have macros keys M1 M2 and so on that are physically present on the keyboard When you record a macro sequence and assign it to one of these predetermined macro keys pressing that key e g M1 executes the macro and sends the programmed key sequence to the hand held as if it were entered from the keyboard Recording and Saving a Macro You can increase the number of virtual macro keys up to 15 using Scancode Remapping for details see Scan code Remapping on page 3 31 e 1n the Macro menu highlight a macr
220. you to enable or disable some device functions Windows Classic Shell Shell Settings Shell Settings Applications Advanced Applications Advanced windows Classic Shell el windows Classic Shell el allow access to Start Menu Bar el Allow access to Start Menu Bar Disable access to the Start Button ay DA all Pa Disable access to the Notifications Disable access to Start Menu Bar v Administrator access in Start Menu w Administrator access in Start Menu Launch an application on Startup Administrator Key Sequence Administrator Key Sequence shift Blue 0 el shift Blue 0 el The following options can be enabled or disabled in the Windows Classic Shell Desktop theme e Start Menu Bar If disabled access to both Start Menu and Notifications are disabled The Notification tooltips will still display Any changes made will occur after a device reset e Start Button If disabled access to the Start Button and Notifications are disabled The Notification tool tips will still display lt V NOTE If Disable access to the Start Button is selected but the Kiosk Access by Key Sequence remains unchecked you will see the following status message IA Key Sequence is required when the Start Button is disabled the check box will be auto checked and the focus will be set to the key sequence selection Notifications If disabled the Notifications tooltips will still display Administrator Access i
221. zed the desktop view is minimized and the Notifications Bar is shown at the bottom of the screen Tapping anywhere on the Notifications Bar except on the SIP will restore the Kiosk desktop NOTE In order to use the SIP turn on the automatic settings in Control Panel gt Input Panel Kiosk Access The Kiosk Access program allows you to open a different program Kiosk which enables you to customize your computer settings remove or add shortcuts to the Favourites Bar and Control Panel and limit access to 2 22 Workabout Pro4 Windows Embedded CE 6 0 User Manual various different components on the computer and the system tray icons for security For details see Kiosk Access on page 3 41 To change your Desktop background refer to Shell Settings on page 3 43 To open Kiosk e Tap on the Kiosk Access icon in the Favourites Bar Restoring the Windows Classic Shell The default Desktop appearance and actions can be restored by tapping on the Kiosk Shell icon in the Favourites Bar Figure 2 7 Shell Switch to Windows Classic Shell Desktop Kiosk Shell a Gl Switching the PsionvU Shell requires a device reset All unsaved data will be lost Switch the Shell and reset now J NOTE The Workabout Pro4 will be reset if you choose to switch shells General Maintenance Caring for the Touchscreen The touchscreen is covered with a thin flexible polyester plastic sheet with a conductive coating on the inside The polyester ca

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