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1. Move Up Il Move Down Figure 5 27 Preferred Networks Select the preferred networks by tapping one or more check boxes Tap Move Up and Move Down as necessary to place the selected networks in the preferred order Tap OK to send the new settings to the network From the Network tab select Automatic from the Network selection drop down list N emm FP Tap OK to exit settings Phone Info Use the Phone Info tab to view hardware and software information about the phone 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Phone Info tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Phone Info tab AZ Settings Phone IMEI 355282030001361 IMSI 310260804807104 Manufacturer SIEMENS Model Name HC25 Firmware REVISION 02 050 Audio 18 58 02 RIL 01 01 06 06 RHA 0 39 USB 01 01 00 00 Mux 01 03 02 01 Services Network Phone Info gt Figure 5 28 MC75A Phone Window Phone Info Tab 2 Tap OK to exit settings MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 17 Network Time Synchronization The MC75A can be configured to synchronize the clock with the time from the carrier network A registry key on the MC75A has to be created to enable this feature Using a registry editor navigate to the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Symbol RIL RHA HC25 Create the following key SyncSystemTime dword 00000001 where dword 0 disabled
2. 9 8 e EE 9 11 EDA 2352 mu sauge eee ee eve 9 6 four slot Ethernet cradle 9 10 four slot spare battery charger 9 11 OI EEN 9 12 single slot USB serial cradle 9 9 vehicle cradle 9 10 U UNPACKING ace kes oh ede PERE Nene hee dust 1 1 USB charger 2 2 USB client charge cable 2 25 USB cradle 2 1 V vehicle cradle 2 1 2 15 charging indicators 2 21 troubleshooting 9 10 Verizon phone activation 6 2 VOICE MAI eege wwe a doe dates 5 12 6 12 volatile storage 4 9 W wakeup conditions 1 6 waking EDA 1 6 wall mount bracket 2 13 wall mounting kit cradle 2 3 warm DOOL sun Dust ead wen baa ed E an 1 5 wireless INTESU IA de ani ate ACEN AE 5 4 6 7 WLAN 802 11a b g xiv WPAN Bluetooth xiv WWAN configuring GPRS 5 4 X XML provisioning 4 6 4 7 certificates 4 3 SGM Wi WEA Eee et Ye a 4 10 Z Zebra printer cable 2 25 Index 6 MC55 User Guide MOTOROLA Motorol
3. 4 9 phone activati ack ade ace geet a AER A 6 2 6 3 phone activation 6 6 phone security 5 9 phone settings 5 8 PIN changing for phone 5 9 PIN disabling for phone use 5 9 PIN enabling for phone use 5 9 PIROUTS Ser ENEE EE eee nai A 5 powering on EDA 1 4 R MACOS acres et ae cee eee ear os EE xiv HAM ce aa KEE NA See tae eee ae 4 9 random access memory 4 9 RAPI ia dee See dal Shae elie aden te eng eae 4 3 KOMA ees dante odes neds de be aR eee 4 7 remote API Asa ENEE E A dened bes eee es 4 3 removing main battery 1 8 reset A een etnies aver 1 5 1 6 SOIT use Name rte hr nuit 1 5 rigid holster 2 2 RS232 charge cable 2 25 S SAM card removal 1 11 SAM cards installation 1 10 SCM file deployment 4 12 fil ie EEN 4 10 MOA WEE 4 10 parameter indicators 4 11 user interface 4 10 XML provisioning 4 10 screen Calibration 3244244 de ed eed ees oe hd IA a 1 5 splash window 1 5 screen protector 9 2 SDK See EMDK
4. 2 3 SECU EE 4 1 APPIICATON i e ANE REENEN EE 4 1 certificates 4 3 device management 4 3 digital signatures 4 1 locking device 4 2 remote API 4 3 serial charge cable 2 25 service information xviii service provider name display 5 17 services CDMA Call barring 244444 See eed ele eee dis 6 11 call forwarding 6 12 call waiting 6 12 caller 1G AA romans pure dE awe 6 11 SMS ina ass nat IR A Ras 6 12 voice mail 6 12 services GSM call barring 5 10 call forwarding 5 11 call waiting 5 12 caller e EE 5 11 text messages 5 12 voice MAI ere aer WEN N i washed a 5 12 settings ODMA sara similar Mania 6 1 6 8 GSM iia kaaa aaa gue ee 5 2 GSM GPRS sein ive ed eee Lie eed news 5 8 shim installation 2 23 short message service 6 12 SIM card ACVATION icc eut ann indus end 5 3 network access 5 13 single slot USB serial cradle 2 4 Charging 2 4 charging indicators 2 5 troubleshoot
5. 6 3 Verizon CDMA 6 2 ActiveSync 3 1 deploying CAB files 4 4 installing 3 1 setting up a connection 3 2 AirBEAM deploying CAB files 4 5 APN 2 sh esters tete Dales 5 4 application deployment 4 1 4 4 CAB files 4 4 application folder 4 9 application packaging 4 4 application security 4 1 auto charge cable 2 1 B backup battery Charging oes 44 cerai sav uses eee 1 3 battery Charging 2 SEN eee naa heed his 1 3 check status 1 5 installing NEE 1 2 removing 1 8 battery chargers communication charge cables 2 25 battery charging 2 26 LED indicators 2 26 battery charging 1 3 communication charge cables 2 26 battery charging 2 26 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 10 single slot cradle 2 4 SA Ra a de a de o 2 23 vehicle cradle 2 19 bluetooth troubleshooting 9 8 boot Cl AN ii iii li ida Pea ee 1 6 Index 2 MC55 User Guide WARM aa na cee ete e
6. During data MC75A detached from Reattach MC75A to MSR and retransmit communication no MSR during data transmits or communications transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communicationsoftware Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync is not installed or configured properly APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications The following tables summarizes the intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications for the MC75A and accessories MC75A Table A 1 MC75A Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics MC75A0 Length 15 2 cm 6 00 in Width 8 4 cm 3 30 in Depth 4 4 cm 1 70 in MC75A6 8 Length 17 78 cm 7 0 in Width 8 4 cm 3 30 in Depth 4 4 cm 1 70 in MC75A0 364 g 12 84 oz with 1950 mAh battery 398g 14 04 oz with 3600 mAh battery MC75A6 8 389 g 13 72 oz with 1950 mAh battery 423 g 14 92 oz with 3600 mAh battery Dimensions Note 1 Total output power can be either USB or serial or a combination of both that cannot exceed 200 mA Table A 1 Item Display Touch Panel Backlight Main Battery Backup Battery Expansion Slot Network Connections Notification Keypad Options Audio Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory Interface Communications Output Power Note 1 User
7. CDMA is a form of wireless multiplexing in which data e g Short Message Service can be sent over multiple frequencies simultaneously optimizing the use of available bandwidth In an CDMA system data is broken into packets each of which are given a unique identifier so that they can be sent out over multiple frequencies and then re built in the correct order by the receiver When using the MC75A as a phone services can include speed dialing call tracking voice mail call forwarding conference calling and caller ID depending on the type of service The integrated phone in the MC75A can also be used as a modem to connect the MC75A to an ISP or work network The MC75A can connect to the Internet or work network using Cellular Line or using the modem specified by the mobile phone service provider lt J NOTE Before the MC75A can be used on a CDMA wireless network a provider must be selected a voice and data enabled service plan must be established and the MC75A must be properly configured where applicable Refer to the MC75A User Guide for information on how to use the phone and services Quick Startup Steps To start using the MC75A for phone and data connections 1 Install the main battery Installing the Main Battery on page 1 2 2 Activate the phone CDMA Phone Activation on page 6 2 3 Configure settings CDMA Settings on page 6 8 4 Use the phone 6 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide
8. translation fileystem gt lt characteristic type Copy gt lt parm name Source value Application example txt translation filesystem gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt Storage Mobile 6 contains three types of file storage e Random Access Memory RAM e Persistent Storage e Application folder Application Deployment for Mobile6 4 9 Random Access Memory Executing programs use RAM to store data Data stored in RAM is lost upon a warm boot RAM also included a volatile file storage area called Cache Disk Volatile File Storage Cache Disk Windows Mobile 6 memory architecture uses persistent storage for all files registry settings and database objects to ensure data is retained even after a power failure Persistent storage is implemented using Flash memory technology which is generally slower than volatile RAM memory In certain situations the speed of the operation is more important than the integrity of the data For these situations Motorola has provided a small volatile File Storage volume accessed as the Cache Disk folder Disk operations to the Cache Disk folder are much faster than to any of the persistent storage volumes but data is lost across warm boots and power interruptions Note that a backup battery powers RAM memory including the Cache Disk when you remove the main battery for a
9. MC75A ENTERPRISE DIGITAL ASSISTANT MC75A ENTERPRISE DIGITAL ASSISTANT USER GUIDE 72E 133624 02 Rev A May 2011 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola 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 licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized cop
10. To set up a new data connection 1 Acquire an Access Point Name APN from the service provider 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections icon gt Tasks tab AY Settings Y 4 om Ei Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Edit my proxy server Manage existing connections Tasks Advanced Figure 5 5 Connections Window 3 Under My ISP select Add a new modem connection AY Settings Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Data Connection Select a modem Cellular Line GPRS e Cancel Next Figure 5 6 Connections Window Make New Connection 4 Enter a connection name in the Enter a name for the connection text box 5 Select Cellular Line GPRS from the Select a modem drop down list 6 Tap Next MC75A6 GSM Configuration AY Settings Y SEE Data Connection Access point name Back Next Figure 5 7 Connections Window Access Point Name 7 Enter the APN from the service provider in the Access point name text box 8 Tap Next AY Settings Data Connection User name gt o Domain If provided by ISP or network administrator Back E Finish Figure 5 8 Connections Window User Name amp Password 9 Enter a username in the User name text box if required by the service prov
11. Too many Remove user installed applications on the MC75A to recover applicationsinstalled memory Select Start gt Settings gt System tab and tap the on the MC75A Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap Remove MC75A keeps TheMC75A sbattery Recharge the battery powering down to is low protect memory contents The internal Because this mode requires battery power power it off when Bluetooth radio is not needed Using the SetDeviceState API refer to the powered on for a SMDK Help File set the Bluetooth to D4 power state long time 9 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table 9 1 Troubleshooting the MC75A Continued Problem Cause Solution The MC75A does not Scanning application Load a scanning application on the MC75A See the system accept scan input is not loaded administrator Unreadable bar Ensure the symbol is not defaced code Distance between Place the MC75A within proper scanning range exit window and bar code is incorrect MC75A is not Program the MC75A to accept the type of bar code being programmed for the scanned bar code MC75A is not If the MC75A does not beep on a good decode set the programmed to application to generate a beep on good decode generate a beep press check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the MC75A low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading
12. Warm Boot warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost A accessories auto charge cable 2 1 e LTE 2 2 2 25 communication charge cables 2 25 battery charging 2 26 LED indicators 2 26 DEX cable 2 1 2 2 EMDK eege Rene 2 3 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 1 2 7 four slot spare battery charger 2 1 headset 2 2 holster 2 2 magnetic stripe reader 2 2 MMG sans iris ruine 1 7 modem cable 2 2 modem inverter cable 2 2 mounting bracket 2 13 MSR ege tne he aa in ii 2 2 O Neil printer cable 2 2 single slot USB serial cradle 2 4 spare battery 2 2 specifications A 6 StylUS Jeer nos sinus ere ale ad geste wba 2 2 USB charger cable 2 2 USB cradle 2 1 vehicle cradle 2 1 2 15 wall mounting kit cradle 2 3 Zebra printer cable 2 2 zebra printer cable 2 2 activation CDMA eene ade Bak wee nae Peek oe k 6 6 Sprint CDMA
13. A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width Device Configuration Package The Device Configuration Package provides the flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With this package hex images that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the mobile computer Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded E EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail EMDK Enterprise Mobility Developer s Kit ESD Electro Static Discharge F FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum A method of transmitting radio signals by rapidly switching a carrier among many frequency channels using a pseudorandom sequence known to both transmitter and receiver File Transfer Protocol FTP A TCP IP application protocol governing file transfer via network or telephone li
14. SOIP EEE 2 12 ee Dee WEE E EI 2 12 Wall Mount Baker Na deal nine ann es 2 13 VCD7KOO Vehicle Cradle 2 ticawieaanecdnyoaducesicensonsmerednebinienebdneun sande mers iamue 2 15 St IEN EE 2 15 Gonnector POMS de de 2 15 Connector PIN OURS sn NS nine 2 16 Mounting the CAISSE eer nen ar ect tee ee ere ee Mere eee eee ee ee ee 2 16 Power Connection EE 2 17 Serial Device Connection E 2 19 Charging the MC75A EE 2 19 Removing the MC SA mena eae eer ee eee re ene ee ee eee oe 2 20 Charging the Spare Battery EE 2 20 Battery Charging INCHES E 2 21 re Dale RE el 2 22 Four Slot Battery Charger asser nement NEE eelere 2 23 Battery Shim MSA LS nest 2 23 Spare Battery Charging EE 2 23 eu er elle 2 24 Ee De BE E EE 2 24 Ca D eee eee ee eee 2 25 Aa 2 25 Bali Te E 2 26 LED Charge Tee E 2 26 Charging Temperature EE DR ee ee een eee ee ee eee 2 26 Communication Setup x tgregeege ege deeg 2 26 Chapter 3 ActiveSync tee der E 3 1 Installing Ee Eeer 3 1 Table of Contents ix Mobile Computer Setup a en ett ann te net ent RE RRE EED AIE 3 2 Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer wwwwwwmmmemimmmamaamamiimmmaawawamiwua 3 2 Synchronization with a Windows Mobile 6 Device wwwwwwwmwmmwamimmwimimimi umwami 3 3 Chapter 4 Application Deployment for Mobile 6 MUO OA AA 4 1 ei E 4 1 EENZELEN entiere 4 1 Digital Signatures EE 4 1 Locking Down a Mobile Computer ss 4 2 eieiei le TEE 4 3 Device Management Se
15. Vehicle Cradle Table 9 5 Troubleshooting the Vehicle Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action MC75A battery Cradle is not receiving Ensure the power input cable is securely connected to the charging LED does power cradle s power port not light up MC75A battery is not MC75A was removed Replace the MC75A in the cradle The 3600 mAh capacity recharging from the cradle too soon battery fully charges in less than five hours Battery is faulty Replace the battery MC75A is not placed Remove the MC75A from the cradle and re insert correcily in the cradle correctly If the battery still does not charge contact customer support The MC75A battery charging LED slowly blinks amber when the MC75A is correctly inserted and charging Ambient temperature of Move to an area where the ambient temperature is the cradle is too warm between 0 C and 35 C Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 11 Table 9 5 Troubleshooting the Vehicle Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action No data transmitted MC75A removed from Replace MC75A in cradle and retransmit or transmitted data cradle during was incomplete communication No null modem cable was used Incorrect cable configuration Cable missing or disconnected Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Some external devices require a null modem cable Retransmit using a null modem cable See the system administrator Re connect cable Ta
16. Windows Mobile 6 5 Classic CE OS 5 2 21734 Build 21734 5 0 20 DIE COMpOration COT mero All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Processor PXA32X 806MHz Memory 104 99 MB Expansion slot Not in use Version Device ID Copyrights The second line lists the operating system version and the build number The last part of the build number represents the AKU number For example Build 18552 0 7 5 indicates that the device is running AKU version 0 7 5 OEM Version To determine the OEM software version Tap Start gt Settings gt System folder gt System Info icon gt System tab AY Settings Gin a on OK System Info UUID Part 1 00195B2FF6070108 UUID Part 2 1022030B0A081003 ESN 9250520800069 OS Version 05 02 21840 OEM Name MOTOROLA MC75A OEM Version 01 23 0003 System f HW Version Display Misc Pad f gt BTExplorer Software lt J NOTE To view the BTExplorer version information the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack must be enabled Refer to the MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide for more information To determine the BTExplorer software version Tap Start gt BTExplorer icon gt Show BTExplorer gt Menu gt About MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY BTExplorer Q aM re one BTExplorer Fusion Software To determine the Fusion software version Tap Start gt Wireless
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18. removed for several hours The backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 15 minutes at room temperature when the MC75A s main battery is removed When the MC75A reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 48 hours To charge the main battery use either a charging cable or a cradle For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures see Chapter 2 Accessories e Single Slot USB Serial Cradle e Four Slot Ethernet Cradle e Four Slot Charge Only Cradle e Vehicle Cradle To charge the main battery 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source 2 Insert the MC75A into a cradle or attach to a cable The MC75A begins charging The Charging Battery Status LED blinks amber while charging then turns solid amber when fully charged See Table 1 2 for charging indications Table 1 1 lists the charge times for each available battery Table 1 1 Battery Charge Times Battery Size Charge Time 1950 mAh Changes in less than four hours 3600 mAh Changes in less than eight hours 4800 mAh Changes in less than ten hours 1 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Scan Decode Charging Battery Radio Status LED LED Status LED MC75A6 8 only Figure 1 3 LED Indicators Table 1 2 LED Charge Indicators Charging Battery Indication Status LED Off MC75A is not charging MC75A is not inserted correctly in the cra
19. 2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place Battery Cover Release Latch Figure 1 1 nserting the Battery 3 With the battery cover latches open insert the cover bottom first then press down on the top of the cover 4 Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover 5 Insert the handstrap through the handstrap slot then tighten and press down to secure Figure 1 2 Inserting the Handstrap The MC75A powers up after inserting the battery and replacing the battery cover Getting Started 1 3 Charging the Battery CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page A 9 2 Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using the MC75A for the first time charge the main battery until the amber Charging Battery Status LED remains lit see Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charge status indications To charge the MC75A use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply For information about the accessories available for the MC75A see Chapter 2 Accessories The MC75A is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When using the MC75A for the first time the backup battery requires approximately 36 hours to fully charge This is also true any time the backup battery is discharged which occurs when the main battery is
20. 4 3 Window Status Bar Items Status Bar Item Description Invalid Count Number of parameters not valid for the selected device Modified Count Number of parameters modified from the factory defaults Device Type Device type version 4 12 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Q 1 4 2 MK2000v1 0 Figure 4 2 Sample Status Bar The sample status bar in Figure 4 2 shows that the current configuration file contains 1 Invalid Parameter and 2 Modified Parameters File Deployment The CPF file created by the SCM export function must be deployed to the MC75A 1 2 3 4 Optionally use the Authenticode tools to sign the cpf file Make the cpf file read only then copy it to the MC75A Tap the filename to install Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect In these cases cold boot the MC75A Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 6 Help file for more information Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits The Motorola Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK family of products allows you to write applications that take advantage of the capture move and manage capabilities of the MC75A Go to the Support Central http Awww motorola com enterprisemobility support to download the appropriate developer kit CHAPTER 5 MC75A6 GSM CONFIGURATION Introduction This chapter explains how to verify MC75A6 service on an Global System for Mobile communications GSM wireless network and establi
21. 7 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 7 Charging 2 10 charging indicators 2 10 daisychaining 2 7 ONV6IS i Seek ee ween be deed e btn a a a 2 8 link indicator 2 11 SOUP ak Veta uma Sve dade See ae fa 2 7 2 12 speed indicator 2 11 troubleshooting 9 10 four slot spare battery charger 2 1 Charging eere niuni eyes Coe press 2 23 charging indicators 2 24 SOUD WEEN 2 23 shim installation 2 23 troubleshooting 9 11 G GPRS data connection 5 2 5 4 5 5 data disconnect 5 7 registry file 5 4 settings services 6 11 WAN configuration 5 4 GSM access point name 5 4 configure GPRS data connection 5 2 5 4 ensuring network coverage 5 2 5 3 GPRS data connection 5 5 settings networks 5 13 phone ete hey ve d deel e A de 5 8 phone info 5 16 PIN sagas saare hs aa t 5 9 security 5 9 services 5 10 5 11 5 12 SOUNG re sem dima ee 5 8 H hard reset 1 5 1 6 WEE
22. 805 555 5545 C Busy 1 805 555 5549 Y Figure 5 18 Call Forwarding Call Waiting J NOTE Call Waiting may not be available on all networks Check with your service provider for availability Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call when the phone is in a phone session Select the Notify me radio button to enable call waiting Select the Do not notify me radio button to disable call waiting AY Settings Phone Caller ID Provide my caller ID to Everyone O No one O Only to contacts Figure 5 19 Call Waiting Voice Mail and Text Messages To use voice mail and send short messages enter the voice mail and or text message phone number in the appropriate text boxes MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 13 AY Settings Y SE CQ Phone Voice Mail and Text Messages Text messages 1 206 555 0054 service center Voice Mail 1 805 555 5543 Figure 5 20 Voice Mail and Text Messages Fixed Dialing Use Fixed Dialing to restrict the phone to dial only the phone number s or area code s specified in a Fixed Dialing list 1 Select Fixed Dialing and tap Get Settings AY Settings GY d om Ei Fixed Dialing Enable fixed dialing Number patterns Done Menu Figure 5 21 Fixed Dialing Window 2 Select the Enable fixed dialing check box 3 To add a number to the list tap Menu gt Add 4 Enter the phone number or area
23. Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Tumble Electrostatic Discharge ESD A 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide MC75A Technical Specifications Continued Description Transflective color 3 5 VGA with backlight TFT LCD 65K colors 480 W x 640 L VGA size Glass analog resistive touch LED backlight Rechargeable Lithium lon 3 7V 1950 3600 or 4800 mAh Smart Battery NiMH battery rechargeable 15 mAh 2 4V not user accessible User accessible microSD slot with SDHC support with secure cover Ethernet via cradle Full speed USB host or client Bluetooth Vibrator and LED Numeric DSD QWERTY AZERTY and QWERTZ VoWWAN VoWLAN TEAM Express compliant support for wired and wireless Bluetooth headsets headset handset and speaker phone modes Marvell PXA320 processor at 806 MHz MC75A0 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Classic MC75A6 8 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional 256MB RAM 1GB FLASH RS 232 USB 1 1 IrDA USB 5 VDC 200 mA max Serial 5 VDC 200 mA max 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F without battery 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 95 non condensing Multiple 1 5 m 5 ft drop to concrete at room temperature 23 C 73 F Multiple 1 2 m 4 ft drop to concrete over operating temperature range Meets and exceeds applicable MIL STD 810G 1 000
24. Figure 1 7 Removing the Battery Cover 9 Lift the top of the battery cover and remove 10 Press the battery release latch on the bottom of the battery to unlock and lift the battery out of the well 11 Insert the replacement battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC75A 12 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place J NOTE Position the battery correctly with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment 13 With the battery cover latches open insert the cover bottom first then press down on the top of the cover 14 Close the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover 15 Press the red Power button to power on the MC75A 1 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Installing SAM Cards in MC75A6 HF RFID The MC75A6 HF RFID uses Security Authentication Module SAM cards to store encryption keys To install SAM cards 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A 2 Using a torx T5 screwdriver remove four screws securing the plate to the back housing Figure 1 8 Remove Plate 3 Lift plate off the back housing 4 Remove the plug covering the SAM slots Figure 1 9 Remove Plug 5 Insert a SAM card into one of the slots with the contacts facing down front of the device Getting Started 1 11 Figure 1 10 nsert SAM Card 6 Replac
25. Sounds Ring type Ring bd Ring tone Ring WindowsMobile w bis Keypad Short tones A Phone Security Services Network Phd f ee Figure 5 13 MC75A Phone Window Phone Tab Sounds 1 Phone Number automatically displays on the Phone tab when a live SIM card is installed 2 Select a ring type from the Ring type drop down list The ring type changes the way the MC75A rings when you receive an incoming call Regardless of the ring type selected a dialog box appears on the MC75A s display for incoming calls 3 Selecta ring tone for incoming calls from the Ring tone drop down list To hear a sample of the selected ring tone tap gt Tap E to end the ring tone J NOTE To use custom wav mid or wma files as ring tones use ActiveSync on the host computer to copy the file to the Windows Rings folder on the MC75A Then select the sound from the ring tone list 4 Select a keypad tone from the Keypad drop down list This selection determines the tone that sounds when entering a phone number on the keypad Select Short tones or Long tones to specify the duration of the sound when you press a number on the keypad Select Off to disable tones J NOTE Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 9 Security Enabling a PIN lt J NOTE Place emergency calls at any time without requiring a PIN or a SIM card To require a PIN when using the phone 1 F
26. Waking the MC75A The wake up conditions define what actions wake up the mobile computer after it has gone into suspend mode The mobile computer can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by Control Panel time out settings To set the wake up conditions tap Start gt Setting gt Power icon gt Wakeup tab AY Settings COR op Ei Power Enable disable device s wakeup based upon suspend reason Tap source to toggle Wakeup Pwrkey other FA AC Power No A Cradle Insert No No NO Restore Ss Battery Advanced RunTime Wakeup EE Figure 1 4 Power Wakeup Tab Getting Started 1 7 These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in Table 1 3 are subject to change update Table 1 3 Wake up Default Settings The MC75A is connected to a serial accessory Yes Condition for Wake up Power Button Automatic Time out AC power is applied to the MC75A Yes The MC75A is inserted into a cradle Yes The MC75A is removed from a cradle Yes The MC75A is connected to a USB cable Yes Mobile computer is disconnected from a USB device Yes Mobile computer is connected from a USB Host device No A key is pressed Yes The scan button is pressed Yes The screen is touched No Audio Jack No Audio Bin Yes No A Bluetooth device tries to communicate with the Yes Yes MC75A On Motion Yes Yes lt CH Ki Incoming phone call Micro Secure
27. been stored and will be used when you synchronize your Pocket PC To close this wizard and begin synchronizing your Pocket PC click Finish Do not disconnect your Pocket PC until the first synchronization is finished Figure 3 7 Wizard Complete Window 6 Click Finish Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help Sync O D Explore WM_A000041453 Connected Synchronized Hide Details Information Type Status Figure 3 8 ActiveSync Connected Window During the first synchronization information stored on the mobile computer is copied to the host computer When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized the mobile computer can be disconnect from the host computer J NOTE The first ActiveSync operation must be performed with a local direct connection Windows Mobile retains partnerships information after a cold boot For more information about using ActiveSync start ActiveSync on the host computer then see ActiveSync Help 3 6 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide CHAPTER 4 APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT FOR MOBILE 6 Introduction This chapter describes new features in Windows Mobile 6 including new security features how to package applications and procedures for deploying applications onto the MC75A Security The MC75A implement a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and if allowed with what level of trust To develop an application
28. changes into the system registry located in RAM The following example uses RegMerge to set a registry key SampleReg reg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Hardware DeviceMap Backlight BacklightIntensity dword 00000036 The following example uses XML provisioning to perform the same task 4 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide SampleReg xml lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type Registry gt lt characteristic type HKLM Hardware DeviceMap Backlight gt lt parm name BacklightIntensity value 54 datatype integer gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt CopyFiles CopyFiles copies files from one folder to another on a clean boot During a clean boot CopyFiles looks for files with a CPY extension in the root of the Application FFS partition These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files to copy separated by gt The following example uses CopyFiles to copy a file from the Application folder to the Windows folder SampleCpy cpy Application example txt gt Windows example txt The following example uses XML provisioning to perform the same task SampleCpy xml lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type FileOperation gt lt characteristic type Windows translation filesystem gt lt characteristic type MakeDir gt lt characteristic type example txt
29. cradle only use the power input cable provided with this cradle 1 Locate the vehicle power source J NOTE The ideal location for connecting the vehicle cradle power input cable would be an accessory output in your vehicle s fuse panel The vehicle cradle should be added to a circuit with a maximum load capacity for the cradle and the original circuit Refer to the vehicle s Owner s Manual for identification of the circuit If a fused output is not available the vehicle cradle must be installed with the provided in line fuse holder and UL Listed 5A fuse The fuse protects the vehicle from an electrical short on the power line to the cradle To use the cradle to charge the MC75A and spare battery when the vehicle s ignition is off connect the cradle to unswitched power This will affect the vehicle s battery charge 2 18 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide 2 Route the power input cable from the cradle s power port to the connection point for the vehicle s power source CAUTION The means of routing and securing the power input cable from the cradle through to the vehicle power source is extremely important Hazards associated with improper wiring can be severe To avoid unintentional contact between the wire and any sharp edges provide the cable with proper bushings and clamping where it passes through openings If the wire is subjected to sharp surfaces and excess engine vibration the wiring harness insulati
30. details incorrectly installed or configured No sound Volume setting islow Adjust the volume Adjust the volume Refer to the MC75A or turned off User Guide Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 7 Table9 1 Troubleshooting the MC75A Continued Problem Cause Solution MC75A shuts off MC75A is inactive The MC75A turns off after a period of inactivity If the MC75A is running on battery power set this period from 1 to 5 minutes in one minute intervals If the MC75A is running on external power set this period to 1 2 5 10 15 or 30 minutes Check the Power window by selecting Start gt Settings gt System tab and tapping the Power icon Select the Advanced tab and change the setting for a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is not Insert the battery properly See nstalling the Main Battery on inserted properly page 1 2 Battery is depleted Replace the battery Tapping the window Screen is not Re calibrate the screen See Calibrating the Screen on page buttons or icons does calibrated correctly 7 5 not activate the The system is not Warm boot the system See Resetting the MC75A on page responding 1 5 corresponding feature message appears Too many files Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these stating that the stored on the records on the host computer or use an SD card for MC75A memory is full MC75A additional memory
31. drop event This event list can display up to last 32 motion events A drop event is registered when the MC75A drops 1 07 m 42 in in normal operation and 1 27 m 50 in in suspend mode AY IST Settings AA De Motion Event Detail x Motion Event List Date m Time H Durat 02 05 2010 15 42 10 0 52 H 02 05 2010 15 42 29 0 66 P Figure 7 7 Motion Event Detail Window 7 6 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide CHAPTER 8 WIRELESS APPLICATIONS Introduction Wireless Local Area Networks LANs allow mobile computers to communicate wirelessly and send captured data to a host device in real time Before using the MC75A on a WLAN the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the wireless LAN and the MC75A must be configured Refer to the documentation provided with the access points APs for instructions on setting up the hardware J NOTE 802 11d is enabled by default When enabled the AP must be configured the same in order to connect To configure the MC75A a set of wireless applications provide the tools to configure and test the wireless radio in the MC75A Refer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version X XX for information on configuring wireless profiles where X XX is the Fusion version Go to http www motorola com enterprisemobility manuals for the latest version of this guide See Software Versions on page xiv to determine the Fusion ver
32. e in line fuse holder included must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel For serial connection e DB9 female serial cable some devices may require null modem For communication e anMC75A e host computer setup and MC75A setup as determined by the application you are using Connector Ports There are two connection ports on the bottom of the vehicle cradle Table 2 4 Vehicle Cradle Connection Ports Function Serial Standard RS 232 port used for direct connection to the serial device using a serial cable Used for connecting to vehicle power using the power input cable 2 16 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Connector Pin Outs Table 2 5 Power Input Cable Chassis ground Black Wire OOOO Chassis ground Bare Wire Connector on Power Cable V Red Wire V Red Wire 00000 0000 Connector on Serial Cable A CAUTION ROAD SAFETY Do not use the MC75A while driving Park the vehicle first Always ensure the MC75A is fully inserted into the cradle Do not place it on the seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop Lack of proper insertion may result in property damage or personal injury Motorola Inc is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the products while driving Remember Safety comes first Mounting the Cradle CAUTION Only mount the Vehicle Cradle in a vertical position with the release level at the to
33. emulation emulates a character based mainframe session on a remote non mainframe terminal including all display features commands and function keys The VC5000 Series supports Terminal Emulations in 3270 5250 and VT220 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP File Transfer Protocol protocol that has no directory or password capability It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices Glossary 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol See TCP IP Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the applications UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which is any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States V Visible Laser Diode VLD A solid state device which produces visible laser light W
34. extension is associated with WCELoad EXE Opening a CPF extracts the XML code and uses it to provision and configure the MC75A The user receives an e mail notification indicating success or failure XML provisioning provides the ability to configure various features of the MC75A i e registry and file system However some settings require security privileges To change registry settings via a CPF file you must have Application Deployment for Mobile6 4 7 certain privileges roles Some registry keys require you to simply be an Authenticated User while other registry keys require you to be a Manager Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file Metabase Settings for Registry Configuration Service Provider section for the default role settings in Windows Mobile 6 For those registry settings that require the Manager role the CPF file must be signed with a privileged certificate installed on the device Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file and the Windows Mobile 6 SDK for instructions and sample test certificates Creating an XML Provisioning File To create a cpf file 1 Create a valid provisioning XML file named _setup xml using an XML editor or the tools supplied with Visual Studio 2005 For example use the SampleReg xml sample created in the RegMerge section and rename it _setup xml Ensure the file contains the required parameters for the operation Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file for infor
35. from IST hardware Please contact service department Need calibration Device is not calibrated Contact your system administrator Enables the IST Setting icon to display in the Command bar Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration 7 3 Power Management Tab Use the Power Management tab to configure power management settings AY IST Settings Dk Rea IST Settings Keep Alive on Motion _ Enable Change Sensitivity rOn Face Down M Display Op Suspend r Wake Up on Motion Enable when suspended by wi Inactivity Change Sensitivity Power Management Display Event Log EE Figure 7 3 Power Management Tab Keep Alive On Motion Select the Enabled checkbox to prevent the MC75A from going into suspend mode while it is in motion The motion sensitivity is configurable To set the sensitivity tap the Change Sensitivity button J NOTE There is no time out defined for suspend due to IST inactivity To aggressively manage power while there is no motion set the MC75A suspend time out to a very short time using system power settings This setting suspends the MC75A when there is no motion activity or any other activity within this set time out On Face Down The On Face Down section provides configurable options to control what happens when the MC75A is placed with the display face down Select the Display Off checkbox to turn off the backlight when th
36. key Soft Reset See Warm Boot Space The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars Glossary 7 Specular Reflection The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address custom subnet mask subdivides an IP network into smaller subsections The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed Symbol A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters Symbol Aspect Ratio The ratio of symbol height to symbol width Symbol Height The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Symbol Length Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone margin adjacent to the start chara
37. port on the host device Ethernet Port 1 Power Port Ethernet Switch Router or Hub Connection Figure 2 4 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Connection Daisychaining Ethernet Cradles Daisychain up to seven Ethernet cradles to connect several cradles to an Ethernet network Use either a straight or crossover cable Daisychaining more than four Ethernet cradles can lead to reduction in bandwidth To daisychain more than one Ethernet cradle 1 Connect power to each Ethernet cradle to daisychain 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to Port 1 of the first cradle as shown in Figure 2 4 3 Connect a second Ethernet cable between Port 2 of the first cradle and Port 1 of the second cradle 4 Connect additional cradles as described in Step 3 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Speed LED Link LED sen Ethernet Port d Figure 2 5 Daisychaining Four Slot Ethernet Cradles Ethernet Port 1 Bandwidth Considerations when Daisychaining Each cradle added to the daisychain impacts the bandwidth provided to the inserted MC75As particularly when the MC75As attempt to send and receive at data rates that exceed the bandwidth provided to the chain typically 100 Mbps If an MC75A in a daisychained cradle does not use its bandwidth that bandwidth is allocated to other inserted MC75As Table 2 3 shows available bandwidth based on 100 Mpbs for the maximum number of daisychained cradles with each attemptin
38. products while driving Removing the MC75A To remove the MC75A hold back the release lever on the cradle and pull the MC75A up and out of the cradle Release Lever 7 Figure 2 19 Removing the MC75A Charging the Spare Battery Insert a spare battery to begin charging 1 Lift the battery release lever Accessories 2 21 Battery Release Lever Figure 2 20 nserting the Spare Battery 2 Insert the spare battery in the spare battery charging slot in the cradle with the charging contacts facing up and to the rear of the cradle 3 Release the battery release lever The battery release lever locks the spare battery into place To remove a spare battery hold back the battery release lever and lift the battery from the spare battery slot Battery Release Lever Figure 2 21 Removing the Spare Battery Battery Charging Indicators The Vehicle Cradle charges the MC75A s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The MC75A s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC75A See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charging status indications The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle See Table 2 7 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in approximately five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in approximately seven hours Table 2 7 Vehicle Cradle Spare Battery LED Charging Indica
39. receive notification of incoming calls when a phone session is in use page 5 12 and set up voice mail and short message service page 5 12 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Services tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Services tab AY Settings Phone To access settings for a service select it from the following list and tap Get Settings Fixed Dialing Get Settings Phone Security Services Network Phd cof EEN eee Figure 5 15 MC75A Phone Window Services Tab 2 Select a service from the list and tap Get Settings 3 Change services settings as follows Call Barring Call Blocking Use call barring to block certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls Select the type of incoming and or outgoing calls to block AY Settings Lt TOK AY Settings Y d om Ei Phone Call Barring Phone Call Barring Block incoming calls Block incoming calls Off za Off bd All calls ei roaming Block outgoing calls Off Off H All calls International International e to home ES Figure 5 16 Call Barring Call Blocking MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 11 Caller ID Enable caller ID to reveal the identity of the person making an outgoing call Select the Everyone radio button to always display the caller ID Select the No one radio button to prevent the caller s identity from appearing to others A
40. stylus tip MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Figure 5 1 Lifting the SIM Cover 6 Insert the SIM card as shown in Figure 5 2 with the cut edge of the card facing out and the contacts facing down Figure 5 2 nserting the SIM Card 10 11 12 13 14 Lower the SIM cover and use the stylus to slide it in place Replace the battery and battery cover Press the red Power button Tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Network tab and verify that the service provider appears in the Current network field If the service provider name does not appear see Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting for more information Make a call to verify connection Start the MC75A Ensure network coverage page 5 3 Configure a data connection page 5 4 J NOTE Dataconnection configuration is pre packaged with T Mobile service Other service providers may require 15 16 data connection configuration Configure settings page 5 8 Use the phone MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 3 MC75A6 Service Verification MC75A6 phone and data services require a live SIM card obtained from a service provider installed in the MC75A phone The SIM card has embedded circuitry on one side of its surface which when inserted into an MC75A phone provides phone service The SIM card provides a phone number determines the features or services available to the subscriber and identifies the subscriber to
41. 0 5 m 1 6 ft tumbles 2 000 drops per applicable IEC tumble specifications 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge Note 1 Total output power can be either USB or serial or a combination of both that cannot exceed 200 mA Specifications A 3 Table A 1 MC75A Technical Specifications Continued Description Sealing IP54 per applicable IEC sealing specifications Wireless WAN Data and Voice Communications MC75A6 GSM HSDPA 850 900 1800 1900 and 2100 MHz MC75A8 CDMA EVDO Rev A 800 and 1900 MHz Integrated Autonomous and Assisted GPS A GPS through SUPL SiRFstarlll GSC3f LP choppiest Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN radios GPS Wireless LAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Local Area Network Tri mode IEEE 802 1 1a b g WLAN radio Data Rates Supported 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Channels Chan 8 169 5040 5845 MHz Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz Chan 14 2484 MHz Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency Security WPA2 WEP 40 or 128 bit TKIP TLS TTLS MS CHAP TTLS MS CHAP v2 TTLS CHAP TTLS MD5 TTLS PAP PEAP TLS PEAP MS CHAP v2 AES LEAP CCXv4 certified FIPS 140 2 certified Spreading Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Antenna Internal for WLAN and Bluetooth Voice Commun
42. 1 2 on page 1 4 for other indications Accessories 2 19 Serial Device Connection The MC75A has a serial port on the bottom When the MC75A is inserted into the cradle it connects to the cradle s serial port The MC75A can then use the cradle s serial port to communicate with an external device To Serial Port of Serial Device Figure 2 17 Vehicle Cradle Serial Connection To provide serial communications between an MC75A and a serial device connect one end of the 9 pin serial cable into the serial port on the cradle and the other end into the serial port on the serial device J NOTE Some devices may require a null modem serial cable To begin communication 1 Insert the MC75A into the cradle 2 To initiate communication make appropriate selections on the MC75A as determined by the application you are using CAUTION Removing the MC75A during data communication disrupts communication between the MC75A and the attached device Charging the MC75A Battery Insert the MC75A into the vehicle cradle to begin charging A click indicates that the MC75A button release locking mechanism is enabled and the MC75A is locked in place 2 20 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Release Lever CAUTION Ensure the MC75A is fully inserted in the cradle Lack of proper insertion may result in property damage or personal injury Motorola Inc is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the
43. 1 7 oz Interface Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 Format ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format Swipe Speed 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Decoders Generic Raw Data Mode Buffered unbuffered Track Reading Capabilities Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 bpi autodetect Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Specifications A 9 Table A 8 Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 1 22 m 4 ft drops to concrete Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact A 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide APPENDIX B BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION The MC75A supports both the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack Only one Bluetooth stack can be used at a time By default the Microsoft Bluetooth stack is enabled A registry key on the MC75A can be modified to enable the StoneStreet One stack and disable the Microsoft stack Using a registry editor navigate to the following HKEY_ LOCAL _MACHINE Software SymbolBluetooth Edit the following key SSStack dword 1 where 0 enable Microsoft stack and enable StoneStreet One stack default 1 enable StoneStreet One stack and disable Microsoft stack After setting the registry key warm boot the MC75A B 2 MC55N0 En
44. 2 Voice Mail and Text Messages Abu 5 12 Fixed Dialing sens AA 5 13 NAWA ai AA 5 13 Changing Networks Manually usgeg rskteugresstu eeboe ek EREESEEAEEEAERGGA SEENEN 5 14 Viewing Available Networks sis 5 14 Setting Preferred ME E 5 15 ETA ii a a 5 16 Network Time Synchronization iii sise 5 17 Enhanced Operator Name String ss un tte tan de 5 17 Service Provider Name Display sascaiscicissccassincsnmcsandeiesecessssecest inedndcsiatsaeaneronsetezsniteduscsmncaeesicciapersces 5 17 Chapter 6 MC75A8 CDMA Configuration ITPOGUIGHION WEE 6 1 Quick SAP EE gener mere perce eer freer cere erate ee NN ee ee 6 1 CDMA Phone Activation EE 6 2 Verizon Wireless AGIVATON ssl en re Ne nes 6 2 SHINA Ua doses E AE Ea 6 3 e ue E 6 3 Manual Activation EE 6 4 Activati n TES EE 6 6 Establishing a Data Connection En su none 6 7 CO Ee GE 6 8 PRONG SR AA WA AA WA AA WA 6 8 LOCATION SONGE a a een 6 9 Data Settings mi AA eee 6 9 Verizon Wireless Data Settings sencccacsicorseinscedsactwusetecteseneavaeitenawnanidceewaiancetapsaieenaciaaiaupneatte 6 9 EE dn EE 6 10 EE E 6 10 Version IMO MAN sister nn mnt nes 6 11 SEENEN eae Eelere 6 11 Regie ee RE e ne EE 6 11 caller a 2 eg ate were eee 6 11 Call TAT LATO EE 6 12 Call Waitihg EE 6 12 Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenaaeeeenea 6 12 Network Time Synchronization ieren ie EEN 6 12 Chapter 7 Interactive Sensor Technology Configur
45. CDMA Phone Activation CDMA phone service is available from a number of service providers including Sprint and Verizon Wireless In addition to service activation for each provider various settings may be required for the MC75A to operate as a phone There can be different Activation Wizards depending upon the carrier Verizon Wireless and Sprint use an automatic activation processes All other carriers use the manual activation process Verizon Wireless Activation The Activation Wizard allows automatic activation To activate the MC75A using the automated service the MC75A attempts to call the network on a special number that automatically downloads the phone number and identification codes from the network Verizon Wireless automatically downloads the provisioning data This process is invisible to the user and occurs once after account activation during the first data connection attempt J NOTE After an MC75A is provisioned for Verizon Wireless service it is strongly recommended that no other service provider loads are downloaded to the MC75A and no changes are made to any of the provisioning information To activate the phone using the Verizon Wireless automated service 1 Ensure the MC75A is in a strong signal area 2 The Activation Wizard automatically starts whenever the phone is turned on If the wizard does not appear tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Activation Wizard AY Activation Wiza gg Y DRECK This p
46. Code was accepted You will now need to enter the Phone Number MDN and MSID MSIN for your device MDN 760000000 MSID 760000000 lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure6 7 Activation Wizard MDN and MSID 6 Enter the MDN and MSID The MDN and MSID are the area code and phone number received from the service provider 7 Tap Next gt A confirmation dialog box appears Phone number MDN 42 0000006860 MSID IMSI_S 310000000006860 Please double check these numbers Is the information you entered correct Figure 6 8 Activation Wizard Confirmation 8 Verify that the MDN and MSIN numbers entered are correct tap Yes to confirm The Congratulations window appears MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide SS Congratulations Ty 4 Gi X Activation Completed Your Wireless device has been activated Click Finish to close this application Figure 6 9 Activation Wizard Activation Complete 9 Tap Finish to complete activation J NOTE lf activation was not successful contact the service provider Activation Test To test the service 1 Tap Start gt Phone AY Phone ar d 4 X ie 2 1 Voicemail m 411 amp More PS def3 ama Soa Call History hit D pqrs 7 SH G Talk N End Hide Keypad Menu Figure 6 10 Phone Window Example 2 Ensure the carrier name displays on the window 3 Make a voice call to ensure activation was succe
47. Companion icon gt Wireless Status icon gt Versions AY Wireless Status Gr d op Ei 7 Versions Middleware Vv Export FusionPublicAPI h Subsystems A Wireless Fusion Copyright C Motorola 2003 2008 P N 31 FUSION 01 i Device s ALL i Customer s ALL Applications Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on MC75A configurations and accessories charging the battery and resetting Chapter 2 Accessories describes the accessories available for the MC75A and how to set up power connections and battery charging capabilities where applicable Chapter 3 ActiveSync provides instructions on installing ActiveSync and setting up a partnership between the MC75 and a host computer Chapter 4 Application Deployment for Mobile 6 provides information for provisioning and deploying applications to the MC75A Chapter 5 MC75A6 GSM Configuration explains how to verify MC75A6 service on an Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution EDGE wireless network and establish settings Chapter 6 MC75A8 CDMA Configuration explains how to configure MC75A8 service on an CDMA wireless network and establish settings About This Guide xvii Chapter 7 Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration describes how to configure interactive sensing technology of the MC75A Chapter 8 Wireless Applications describes how to conf
48. Digital microSD Card The microSD card slot provides secondary non volatile storage The slot is located on the side of the MC75A see Figure 1 5 Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information and follow the manufacturer s recommendations for use CAUTION Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded To install the microSD card 1 Remove the memory card cover on the side of the MC75A by loosening the two captive screws MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Figure 1 5 Card Installation 2 3 Insert the card with the card contacts facing up until you feel a click Replace the memory card cover and tighten the screws To remove an microSD card 1 Remove the memory card cover by loosening the screws Figure 1 6 Card Removal 2 3 4 Carefully press and release the card to eject it Remove the card from the card slot Replace the memory card cover and tighten the screws Replacing the Main Battery 5 6 7 If the MC75A is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off Open the battery cover latches on either side of the battery cover Getting Started 1 9 Battery Cover Latch
49. EE 2 2 holster 25 24 ina henri furet 2 2 image update deploying CAB files 4 5 information service xviii installing battery 1 2 internet disconnecting GPRS 5 7 viaGPRS 5 5 wireless connection 5 4 6 7 K EX 0 Le KA WA AA KEDANAN ER xiv L lithium ion battery 1 1 locking EDA 4424 4 ENEE SE ne ii ees 4 2 M magnetic stripe reader 2 2 troubleshooting 9 12 main battery Charging 1 1 1 3 6 1 installing er ren vanit ed ed 1 1 6 1 maintenance 9 1 Memo EE xiv Te 1 7 modem cable 2 2 Monarch printer cable 2 25 mounting bracket 2 13 MSR ek tunes dts dep wrk ee State eon one ke 2 2 troubleshooting 9 12 multi media card 1 7 N network configuring GPRS WAN 5 4 GSM Wi adien EEEE EEA deduces 5 13 network coverage GSM 5 2 5 3 0 O Neil printer cable 2 25 operating environment A 1 Index 4 MC55 User Guide operating system xiv P PACKAGING 224 Leurs assessment 4 4 persistent storage
50. Figure 2 10 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Power Connection Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 Accessories 2 13 Wall Mount Bracket Use the optional Wall Mount Bracket to mount a four slot cradle to a wall To attach the Wall Mount Bracket 1 Use the Wall Mount Bracket as a template and mark the locations of the four mounting screws of NOTE Use fasteners appropriate for the type of wall and the Wall Mount Bracket mounting slots The Wall Mount Bracket mounting slots are designed for a fastener with a 8 pan head 2 Mount the fasteners to the wall The screw heads should protrude about a half of an inch from the wall 3 Slip the Wall Mount Bracket over the screw heads and slide the bracket down over the screw heads 4 Tighten the screws to secure the bracket to the wall Mounting Tab 2 Mounting Screw 4 Mounting Slot Figure 2 11 Wall Mount Bracket To mount a four slot cradle 1 Screw the supplied fasteners into the bottom of the four slot cradle The screw heads should protrude about a quarter of an inch from the crad
51. IM card In this case enter the PIN and tap OK J NOTE Place emergency calls at any time without entering a PIN or a SIM card 10 When a connection is established launch Internet Explorer to browse the Internet or launch an applicable application Ending a Data Connection To cancel a data connection in progress tap Cancel in the Connecting dialog window To end an established data connection 1 ap Do El to display the Connectivity dialog box AS Start ka 8 4 om nhana Connectivity 8 Wireless Manager Data Connection EDGE 00 00 48 Settings Hide Log Un UIT Wi Fi Associating text e mail endar Contacts Fusion Menu Figure 5 12 Connectivity Dialog Box 2 Tap Disconnect J NOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer e g downloading a web page automatically reconnects the connection You cannot disconnect the connection until the data transfer is complete 5 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide MC75A6 Settings Use the Phone Settings window to customize settings such as the ring type and ring tone for incoming calls security options and other options depending on the type of service Phone Use the Phone tab to customize ring type ring tone keypad tone and security options Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Phone tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Phone tab AY Settings Phone
52. IVICES srecni vu ma made ed eure 6 11 6 12 system Verizon 6 10 test activation 6 6 certificates 4 3 changing a PIN for phone use 5 9 charging communication charge cables 2 26 four slot Ethernet cradle 2 10 single slot cradle 2 4 spare batteries 1 4 2 23 vehicle cradle 2 19 charging temperature 1 4 clean boot 1 6 cleaning sodria sad dea EEN 9 1 AHA EA 1 5 communication chargecables 2 25 communication setup communication charge cables 2 26 communication charge cables battery charging 2 26 communication setup 2 26 LED indicators 2 26 configuration xiv 1 1 conventions notational xvii el 4 8 COT TUG oss cet added aa Neat ate ane a oe 4 7 4 10 cradles daisychaining 2 7 Ethernet drivers 2 8 four slot Ethernet 2 1 2 7 Charging 2 10 charging indicators 2 10 SEUD tase rime nuevos 2 7 2 12 four slot spare battery charger Charging 2 23 ch
53. Icons Descriptions Icon Status Action Wireless LAN network is ready to use Wireless LAN network is ready to use Wireless LAN network is ready to use Wireless LAN network is ready to use Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is only Fair Poor signal strength Wireless LAN network is ready to use Performance may not be optimum Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is Poor Out of network range not No wireless LAN network connection Notify the network administrator associated No wireless LAN network card No wireless LAN network card detected Wireless LAN disabled or detected radio disabled Notify the network administrator No wireless LAN network card No wireless LAN network card detected or Wireless LAN disabled or detected or Wireless LAN disabled radio disabled Notify the network administrator sel el a all el 8 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off To turn the WLAN radio off tap the connection icon at the top of the screen and select Wireless Manager Tap the Wi Fi bar to turn off the radio AY wireless Manager Ee Gi NW Al Il wn A CES 0 Phone LA off Off On Figure 8 4 Disable Radio To turn the WLAN radio on tap the connection icon at the top of the screen and select Wireless Manager Tap the Wi Fi bar to turn on the radio AY wireless Manager Ee G
54. LL files as CAB files then deploy them to Mobile 6 devices Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file for information on CAB files Deployment To install applications onto the MC75A developers package the application and all required files into a CAB file then load the file onto the MC75A using one of the following options e Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 or higher Storage Card e MSP 3 X e AirBEAM e Image Update for updating the operating system Refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Help file for information on CAB files Installation Using ActiveSync To install an application package e Connect the MC75A to a host computer using ActiveSync See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for more information e Locate the package file on the host computer e In ActiveSync on the host computer open Explorer for the MC75A e Copy the CAB file from the host computer to the temp directory on the MC75A e On the MC75A navigate to the temp directory e Tap on the application CAB file The application installs on the MC75A Installation Using Storage Card To install an application package e Copy the package CAB file to a storage card using an appropriate storage card reader e Install the storage card into the MC75A See Micro Secure Digital microSD Card on page 1 7 for more information e On the MC75A open File Explorer Application Deployment for Mobile6 4 5 e Open the Storage Card directory e Tap the package CAB f
55. Options gt Network tab MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 15 AY Settings 1e Phone Current network Carrier Name Network selection Preferred networks Set Networks Phone Security Services Network Phd cof Figure 5 24 MC75A Phone Window Network Tab 2 Tap Find Network Choose Network Select an available network and then tap OK AT amp T OK Cancel Figure 5 25 Choose Network 3 From the Choose Network window select the network to use 4 Tap OK Setting Preferred Networks Set networks in a preferred order of access Setting preferred networks allows the MC75A to access a second preferred network if the first is unavailable 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Network tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Network tab AY Settings 1 vu 4 om Ei Phone Current network Carrier Name Network selection Preferred networks Phone Security Services Network Pl E Figure 5 26 MC75A Phone Window Network Tab 2 Tap Set Networks to view all available networks MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide ZS Settings E vd GO Phone Preferred networks Select your preferred networks and order them to your preference New Network T Mobile AT amp T w USA Extended Area Einstein PCS wi v wi wi SunCom T Mobile D T Mobile UK T Mobile NL
56. RTED Introduction This chapter provides information about the MC75A accessories charging the MC75A and resetting the MC75A Unpacking the MC75A Carefully remove all protective material from the MC75A and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received the following equipment e MC75A e Lithium ion battery e Battery cover strap assembly e Tethered stylus e Regulatory Guide e Quick Start Guide Inspect the equipment If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility support immediately See Service Information on page xviii for contact information Getting Started To start using the MC75A for the first time e Install the main battery e Charge the MC75A e Power on the MC75A e Configure the MC75A 1 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Charge the main battery before or after it is installed Use one of the spare battery chargers to charge the battery out of the MC75A or one of the cradles to charge the battery installed in the MC75A Installing the Main Battery J NOTE The MC75A ships with either a 1950 mAh or a 3600 mAh battery An optional 4800 mAh battery is available To install the main battery 1 Insert the battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC75A J NOTE Position the battery correctly with the battery charging contacts on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment
57. Y Settings KIK Dro Phone Caller ID Provide my caller ID to Everyone O No one only to contacts Figure 5 17 Caller ID Call Forwarding Jf NOTE Call Forwarding may not be available on all networks Check with your service provider for availability Use call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different phone number e To forward all calls to a different phone number e select the Forward all incoming phone calls check box e enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls in the To text box To forward incoming calls to a different phone number based on a specific situation select one or more of the check boxes under Forward phone calls only if e No answer enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the phone cannot be answered Then select a time period from the Forward after drop down list Options are 5 10 15 20 25 and 30 seconds e Unavailable enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the phone is turned off or the user is unreachable e Busy enter the phone number to receive forwarded calls only when the line is busy MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY Settings Ka Ka Y 4 C OK Phone Call Forwarding oO Forward all incoming phone calls To o Voicemail bd Forward phone calls only if No answer 1 805 555 5545 Forward after 25 seconds C Unavailable 1
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59. ad Short tones v Notify me when voice privacy is unavailable Phone Location Settings Data Settings EE Figure 6 12 Phone Window Phone Tab 2 Phone and voicemail phone numbers automatically display when phone service is activated 3 Select a ring type from the Ring type drop down list The ring type changes the way the MC75A rings to notify the user of an incoming call Regardless of the ring type selected a dialog box appears on the display for incoming calls 4 Select a ring tone for incoming calls from the Ring tone drop down list To hear a sample of the selected ring tone tap gt Tap 9 to end the ring tone J NOTE To use custom wav mid or wma files as ring tones use ActiveSync on the host PC to copy the file to the Windows Rings folder on the MC75A Then select the sound from the ring tone list 5 Select a keypad tone from the Keypad drop down list This selection determines the tone that sounds when entering a phone number on the keypad a Select Short Tones for a tone that sounds only for one or two seconds b Select Long Tones for a continuous sound for as long as the number on the keypad is pressed c Select Off to disable tones 6 Tap Other Settings to set additional sounds and notifications for the MC75A 7 Select the Notify me when voice privacy is unavailable check box to receive a message when dialing 8 Tap ok to exit settings af NOTE Turning off sounds saves power an
60. arges the MC75A main battery and a spare battery Provides serial data communication between an MC75A and an external device Chargers Four Slot Spare Battery SAC7X00 4000CR Charges up to four MC75A spare batteries Includes an Charger MC75A shim Serial Charging Cable 25 102776 01R Provides power to the MC75A and serial communication with a host computer USB Charging Cable 25 102775 01R Provides power to the MC75A and USB communication with a host computer Charge Only Cable 25 95214 02R Provides power to the MC75A Auto Charge Cable 25 70979 02R Charges the MC75A using a vehicle s cigarette lighter 2 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table 2 1 MC75A Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description Cables DEX Cable 25 76793 01R Connects the MC75A to a vending machine Modem Dongle MDM9000 100R Provides modem connectivity to the MC75A Modem Inverter Cables 25 70924 03R Connects the MC75A to the modem dongle O Neil Printer Cable 25 91519 01R Printer cable for O Neil printers Zebra Printer Cable 25 91518 01R Printer cable Zebra Road Warrior printers Zebra Printer Cable 25 91515 01R Printer cable for Zebra QL printers Miscellaneous Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR7000 100R Snaps on to the MC75A and adds magsiripe read MSR capabilities Debit Card Reader DCR7X00 100R Allows easy data capture with the swipe of a magnetic stripe card and personal identification number PIN entry using a nume
61. arging indicators 2 24 BEID ike ee areas sosie ten 2 23 mounting bracket 2 13 single slot USB serial 2 4 charging indicators 2 5 Te WEE 2 4 troubleshooting 9 9 9 10 9 11 VENICE 124 ue anti dia etes 2 1 2 15 CHARGING sehen Linux due sage uen 2 19 charging indicators 2 21 LEI e EE 2 16 creating cpf file 4 7 EEN 4 10 creating splash screen 4 6 D data capture xiv data connection 5 4 6 7 deployment 4 1 4 4 EIERE 4 4 TA ii aa go kine aoe ee 4 12 DEX Cable IA wd ene ENN 2 1 2 2 digital signatures 4 1 disabling PIN for phone use 5 9 disconnecting 5 7 display Kai waa NME MES xiv E EDA configuration 1 1 EMDKR Sn con xvii 4 12 enabling PIN for phone use 5 9 enhanced operator name string 5 17 Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit xvii 4 12 enterprise mobility developer kit 2 3 EONS conden ea d ege dans ode bes borane dares 5 17 RE 1 7 Ethernet cradle 2 1 F file deployment 4 12 flash file system COPYTIC 4454 as eee ati intra 4 8 e IT e EE 4
62. as the MC75A initializes its flash file system then the calibration window appears Note that these windows also appear upon cold boot J NOTE When the MC75A powers up after inserting a battery for the first time the device boots and powers on automatically Calibrating the Screen J NOTE The Calibration screen can be accessed by pressing Blue key BKSP key or tapping Start gt Settings gt Screen gt Align Screen button To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus 1 Remove the stylus from its holder on the back of the MC75A 2 Tap the screen to begin 3 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen 4 Repeat as the target moves around the screen Checking Battery Status To check the charge status of the main battery or backup battery in the MC75A tap Start gt Settings gt Power icon to display the Power window To save battery power tap the Advanced tab and set the MC75A to turn off after a specified number of minutes Resetting the MC75A There are three reset functions warm boot cold boot and clean boot A warm boot restarts the MC75A by closing all running programs A cold boot also restarts the MC75A and also initializes some drivers Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost A clean boot resets the MC75A to factory defaults Perform a warm boot first If the MC75A still does not respond
63. ation tee e Me EE 7 1 IM a mie um dinde tait 7 1 EEN EE 7 2 Table of Contents A Power Management Tab E 7 3 Keep Alive On Motion essence doremi restantes one sante te zia 7 3 On Face DOWN nee tn ne eh SR et EE EES 7 3 Wake Up on MOINS ares eee ge er ee reece pene meee en noe mare eae rere eee 7 3 Setting STIS EE 7 3 Display Ez EE 7 4 Event tog TR 7 4 Motion Event lee 7 5 Chapter 8 Wireless Applications aigle ME 8 1 Signal S ANCES a a a a de 8 2 Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off WEE 8 4 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting MMU CIGD NEE 9 1 KSE AS iii uzimani auni iii ie Kia 9 1 Removing the Screen PrOteCtOY E 9 2 Battery Safety Guidelines ee 9 2 GleaniNg ME 9 3 Materials GE IC E 9 3 Cleaning the MC75A EE 9 4 HOUSING EE 9 4 Display pe 9 4 Scanner Exit WINO SR a Se a de tn nd re tn en nettet 9 4 CONS UN SR ee 9 4 Cleaning Cradle Connectors sise 9 4 Cleaning Frequency ice Shae ec meets cet eet ace ee eee 9 5 Ree WEE 9 6 EI hee 9 6 Bluetooth Connection E 9 8 Single Slot USB Serial Calo III 9 9 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle SR cet ee 9 10 Vehicle e E 9 10 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger issues 9 11 Cables states einen dee EES 9 11 Magnetic Stripe EE 9 12 Appendix A Technical Specifications HR E EE A 1 EE EE A 1 MC75A COM Port Definitions Less dd ecole ote teeeeloeime A 5 ING FPS PIN ea aan Ea TE EE Ea aeaii A 5 MCZ5A Accessory Specifications ia net sentent nt ent A 6 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle a A 6 F
64. ation charge cable power input connector to the Symbol approved power source 2 Slide the bottom of the MC75A into the connector end of the communication charge cable and gently press in until it latches into the MC75A The MC75A amber Charge LED indicates the MC75A battery charging status The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in approximately five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in approximately seven hours See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charging status indications 3 When charging completes remove the cable by gently pulling the MC75A and the cable apart LED Charge Indications The amber Charge LED on the MC75A indicates battery charging status See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charging status indications Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 Communication Setup To connect an MC75A communication charge cable to a serial or USB device 1 Connect the serial USB end of the MC75A communication charge cable to the communication port of the device 2 Connect the MC75A connector end of the cable to the MC75A For more information on communication setup procedu
65. attery fully charges in approximately five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in approximately seven hours MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 and Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Spare battery is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Off Not charging Accessories 2 7 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the MC75A The Four Slot Ethernet cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC75A e Connects the MC75A up to four to an Ethernet network e Simultaneously charges up to four MC75As You cannot ActiveSync using the Four Slot Ethernet cradle To ActiveSync with a host computer use the Single Slot USB Serial cradle USB Charging cable or Serial Charging cable Setup Connect the Ethernet cradle to a power source and to an Ethernet switch router or hub or a
66. ble 9 6 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Possible Cause Action Symptom Battery not charging Battery was removed Re insert the battery in the charger or re connect the from the charger or charger s power supply The 3600 mAh capacity battery charger was unplugged fully charges in less than five hours from AC power too soon Battery is faulty Battery contacts not connected to charger Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with the contacts facing down Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C Cables Table 9 7 Troubleshooting the Cables Symptom Possible Cause Action MC75A was disconnected from AC power too soon MC75A battery is not charging Connect the power cable correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start gt Settings gt System gt Power The 3600 mAh capacity battery fully charges in less than five hours Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Battery is faulty The MC75A is not fully attached to power Detach and re attach the power cable to the MC75A ensuring it is firmly connected 9 12 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table 9 7 Troublesho
67. cable 9 pin D female with power input receptacle e USB Client Charge cable standard A connector and a barrel receptacle for power e Auto charge cable e DEX cable e Modem inverter cable e Charge only cable The following printer cables are available directly from Motorola e O Neil Printer cable e Zebra Printer cable Figure 2 24 Cables MC75A Connector The communication charge cables e Provide the MC75A with operating and charging power e Synchronize information between the MC75A and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the MC75A with corporate databases e Provide serial connection through the serial pass through port for communication with a serial device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Communication Setup on page 2 26 e Provide USB connection through the USB pass through port for communication with a USB device such as a host computer For communication setup procedures see Communication Setup on page 2 26 Dedicated printer cables provide communication with a printer Setup The MC75A communication charge cables can connect with a serial USB device such as a printer or host computer through its serial or USB port 2 26 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Battery Charging The communication charge cables can charge the MC75A battery and supply operating power To charge the MC75A battery 1 Connect the communic
68. cal Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Input Power Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description Length 46 78 cm 18 42 in Width 11 00 cm 4 33 in Height 13 70 cm 5 39 in 1079 g 2 38 lb 12 VDC 100 watts OC to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F OC to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact A 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Four Slot Battery Charger Table A 7 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Length 21 00 cm 8 27 in Width 15 50 cm 6 10 in Height 3 47 cm 1 37 in Weight 386 g 13 6 oz Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 30 watts Operating Temperature OC to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Magnetic Stripe Reader Table A 8 Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Length 7 87 cm 3 1 in Width 8 38 cm 3 3 in Height 3 56 cm 1 4 in Weight 48 g
69. code to restrict and tap Done 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more numbers and tap Done twice when complete 6 Enter PIN2 and tap Done Network Use the Network tab to view available networks determine the order in which the phone accesses another network if the current network is unavailable and specify whether to change networks manually or automatically The current network remains active until it s changed the signal is lost or the SIM card is changed The network the MC75A currently uses appears in the Current network field at the top of the window MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Changing Networks Manually 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Network tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Network tab AY Settings EAr ok Phone Current network Carrier Name Find Network Network selection Preferred networks Phone Security Services Network Phd cof Figure 5 22 MC75A Phone Window Network Tab 2 From the Network selection drop down list select Manual Choose Network Select an available network and then tap OK AT amp T Figure 5 23 Choose Network 3 From the Choose Network window select the network to use 4 Tap OK Viewing Available Networks To view all wireless networks available 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Network tab or Start gt Phone gt
70. cter to the end of the quiet zone margin adjacent to a stop character Symbology The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 PDF417 etc T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications TCP provides transport functions which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end UDP is an alternate transport that does not guarantee delivery It is widely used for real time voice and video transmissions where erroneous packets are not retransmitted IP provides the routing mechanism TCP IP is a routable protocol which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station but the address of a destination network This allows TCP IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world hence its use in the worldwide Internet Every client and server in a TCP IP network requires an IP address which is either permanently assigned or dynamically assigned at startup Telnet A terminal emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP IP based networks It allows a user at a terminal or computer to log onto a remote device and run a program Terminal See Mobile Computer Terminal Emulation A terminal
71. cts the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on the host computer download version 4 5 or higher from the Microsoft web site at http www microsoft com Refer to the installation included with the ActiveSync software 3 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Mobile Computer Setup z NOTE Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the mobile computer The mobile computer can be set up to communicate either with a USB connection Chapter 2 Accessories provides the accessory setup and cable connection information for use with the mobile computer The mobile computer communication settings must be set to match the communication settings used with ActiveSync 1 On the mobile computer tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync icon The ActiveSync window appears AY ActiveSync eok ex Windows PC Synchronized 12 9 09 9 53 AM Windows PC 2 Connected Connected Sync ES Menu Figure 3 1 ActiveSync Window 2 Tap Menu gt Connections Select the connection type from the drop down list Tap OK to exit the Connections window and tap OK to exit the ActiveSync window nm P Q Proceed with installing ActiveSync on the host computer and setting up a partnership Setting Up an ActiveSync Connection on the Host Computer To start ActiveSync 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Micro
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73. d prolongs battery life MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 9 Location Settings Use the Location tab to allow the network to detect the position of the MC75A s radio 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Location Settings tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Location Settings tab AY Settings Phone Turning location on will allow the network to detect your position making some Sprint PCS applications easier to use Turning location off will hide your location from everyone except 911 Even if location is turned on in this handset no service may use your location without your express permission Location Location ON 9911 Only Phone Location Settings Data Settings EE Figure 6 13 Phone Window Location Tab Typical 2 Select the Location ON radio button to allow the network to detect the position of the MC75A s radio or Select the 911 Only button to turn off location detection hiding the location of the radio from all but 911 emergency service 3 Tap ok to confirm Location ON or 911 Only 4 Tap ok again to exit settings Data Settings Verizon Wireless Data Settings Use the Data tab to reset connection settings for national access 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Data Settings tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Data Settings tab 6 10 MC75A Enterprise Digi
74. der Voice Mail and Short Message Service SMS This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provider Network Time Synchronization The MC75A can be configured to synchronize the clock with the time from the carrier network A registry key on the MC75A has to be created to enable this feature Using a registry editor navigate to the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Symbol RIL RHA MC5725 Create the following key SyncSystemTime dword 00000001 MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 13 where dword 0 disabled dword 1 enabled After setting the registry key warm boot the MC75A 6 14 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide CHAPTER 7 INTERACTIVE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY Introduction This chapter provides information for configuring the Interactive Sensor Technology IST settings IST settings can be accessed e Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt IST Settings icon e Tap the IST Settings icon in the Command bar if the classic Today screen is configured Re IST Settings Icon Phone Contacts Figure 7 1 ST Settings Icon IST Menu Use this menu to access the configuration settings listed in Table 7 1 An enabled options is indicated with a check mark next to the option Table 7 1 IST Tray Icon Menu Items Menu Item Description Configure IST Opens the IST Settings window Removes IST Settings icon from the Command bar MC75A Enterprise Digita Assista
75. dicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters P p D ES AT Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from 0 to 9 and 7 special characters Yo and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and initializes some drivers COM port Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 Cradle A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use D DCP See Device Configuration Package Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Glossary 3 Decode Algorithm
76. dle or connected to a power source Charger cradle is not powered Slow Blinking Amber MC75A is charging 1 blink every 2 seconds Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the MC75A the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Fast Blinking Amber Charging error e g 2 blinks second e Temperature is too low or too high e Charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Charging Spare Batteries See Chapter 2 Accessories for information on using accessories to change spare batteries Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that at temperatures above 35 C 95 F charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A and the charging accessory in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 Powering On the MC75A Press the Power button to turn on the MC75A If the MC75A does not power on perform a warm boot See Resetting the MC75A on page 1 5 Getting Started 1 5 When turning the MC75A on for the first time the splash screen displays for about five minutes
77. dword 1 enabled After setting the registry key warm boot the MC75A Enhanced Operator Name String The MC75A is enabled to download and display the name of the GSM network currently logged in to Four registry keys on the MC75A have to be edited to disable this feature Using a registry editor navigate to each of the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft RIL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft RIL Configurations GSM_HC25 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm Cellular Ril HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm Cellular Ril Configurations GSM_HC25 Edit the following key EonsEnable dword 1 where dword 0 disabled dword 1 enabled default After setting the registry key warm boot the MC75A Service Provider Name Display The reg key UseServiceProviderName originally was used to fix the dual line SIM card issue with value 2 But for the Italian Post the value 1 should be used to show the virtual carrier name Poste Mobile HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft RIL UseServiceProviderName dword 1 5 18 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide where dword 0 Display network provider name dword 1 Display service provider name default dword 2 Display both network provider and service provider name CHAPTER 6 MC75A8 CDMA CONFIGURATION Introduction This chapter explains how to activate an MC75A8 on a Code Division Multiple Access CDMA wireless network and establish settings
78. e All Defaults Restore all parameter values to the default state The default values are stored in a System Configuration template file i e MC75Aw sct Export Changes to xml Export the changed parameter values to an XML file Export Changes to cpf Export the changed parameter values to an CPF file Export all to xml Export all the parameter values to an XML file Export all to cpf Export all the parameter values to an CPF file Exit Exit System Configuration Manager Device Menu Device type Change the current device type template Each template available from the Support Central must reside in the SCM directory Help Menu About Display the About dialog which shows the application version Parameter State Indicators The first column of the data table displays parameter state indicators The state indicators display one of the states in Table 4 2 for a particular parameter Table 4 2 Parameter Status Indicators Icon Indicator Description Modified This parameter was changed from its initial factory setting Invalid This parameter is not valid for the selected device type This can occur when a configuration file for one type of device is loaded and the device type is changed using the Device menu Values marked invalid are not included in an exported Window Status Bar The SCM status bar found on the bottom right corner of the window contains the items in Table 4 3 from left to right Table
79. e MC75A is placed face down The backlight automatically powers on when the MC75A is tuned face up Select the Suspend checkbox to suspend the MC75A when it placed face down To wake the MC75A use the controls listed in the Wake Up on Motion section below Wake Up on Motion The Wake Up on Motion section provides configurable options for waking the MC75A from suspend mode by shaking the MC75A Select Inactivity checkbox to allow IST to wake the MC75A when it was suspended due to inactivity Use the Change Sensitivity button to configure the sensitivity settings Setting Sensitivity Use the slider to set the sensitivity A low setting indicates that a harder shake faster movement is required for the IST to initiate a wake up action The sensitivity can be set from 0 to 10 and when the sensitivity is set to lower values a simple shake motion can be detected by IST A high setting allows IST to issue a wake up action when an easier movement to the MC75A is detected Shake the MC75A to test the set sensitivity An audio sound is heard and a message is displayed on screen when the shaking level reaches the set sensitivity level 7 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY IST Settings r K Set IST Sensitivity x Wake Up Sensitivity Level Sensitivity Test Window No Motion detected Figure7 4 Set IST Sensitivity Window Display Tab Use the Display tab configure display i
80. e the plug 7 Align the plate onto the back housing Figure 1 11 Replace Plate 8 Secure the plate to the back housing using the four torx T5 screws 9 Perform a warm boot Removal 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A 2 Using a torx T5 screwdriver remove four screws securing the plate to the back housing 3 Lift plate off the back housing 4 Remove the plug covering the SAM slots 5 Press the SAM card in until it ejects 6 Remove the SAM card 1 12 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Figure 1 12 Remove SAM Card 7 Replace the plug 8 Align the plate onto the back housing 9 Secure the plate to the back housing using the four torx T5 screws 10 Perform a warm boot CHAPTER 2 ACCESSORIES Introduction This chapter provides set up information for various accessories of the MC75A Table 2 1 lists all accessories available for the MC75A Table 2 1 MC75A Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single Slot USB Serial CRD7X00 1000RR Charges the MC75A main battery and a spare battery Cradle Synchronizes the MC75A with a host computer through either a serial or a USB connection Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD7000 4000ER Charges the MC75A main battery and connects the MC75A with an Ethernet network Four Slot Charge Only CRD7X00 4000CR Charges up to four MC75A devices Cradle VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle VCD7X00 PO00R Installs in a vehicle and ch
81. ee ee ee eee as 1 5 UIIGTS sets ox cede sedan beats IAEA dos xvii C CAB files 4 4 4 7 4 10 deployment via ActiveSync 4 4 deployment via AirBEAM 4 5 deployment via image update 4 5 deployment via storage card 4 4 ables sra ases nidia aia doa tee amp da die dota 2 2 2 25 auto charge cable 2 1 charging 232448 dau eed eee eee es A AN 2 25 communication 2 25 communication setup 2 26 DEX blei AA 2 1 2 2 lee Cu EEN 2 2 POUS 3445 arms area mare ares A 5 SEUD BEER 2 25 troubleshooting 9 11 USB charger 2 2 Cache TEE 4 9 calibrating the screen 1 5 call barring 6 11 call blocking See call barring 5 10 call forwarding 5 11 6 12 call waiting 5 12 6 12 caller id 5 11 6 11 ELE EE EE xiv CDMA activate Sprint 6 3 activate Verizon 6 2 activate Verizon automated 6 2 data connection 6 7 settings data Verizon 6 9 lOGATION ANEN eee ed Eed NNN 6 9 phone 6 8 phone info 6 11 SE
82. ensure proper contact 2 24 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Spare Battery Charging LEDs 4 Figure 2 23 Four Slot Spare Battery Charger Battery Charging Indicators An amber LED is provided for each battery charging well See Table 2 8 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in approximately five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in approximately seven hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the charger in order to ensure safe operation and optimize long term battery life To accomplish this for small periods of time the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 2 8 Table 2 8 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators LED Indication Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Accessories 2 25 Cables This section describes how to set up and use the cables The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities The following MC75A communication charge cables are available e Serial RS232 Charge
83. g Call barring blocks certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provider Caller ID Caller ID provides a way for people to know the identity of the person making an outgoing call To disable caller ID and block the outgoing phone number 6 12 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide 1 Enter 67 on the phone keypad 2 Enter the phone number to call J NOTE 67 followed by the phone number must be entered on a call by call basis to block the outgoing phone number Call Forwarding J NOTE Call Forwarding may not be available on all networks Check with your service provider for availability Use call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different phone number To enable call forwarding and send calls to another phone number 1 Enter 72 on the phone keypad 2 Enter the area code and phone number of the phone to accept the forwarded calls 3 Tap Talk 4 A beep sounds indicating activation 5 Tap End To disable call forwarding 1 Enter 73 Verizon Wireless on the phone keypad 2 Tap Talk 3 A beep sounds indicating deactivation 4 Tap End Call Waiting J NOTE Call Waiting may not be available on all networks Check with your service provider for availability Call waiting notifies the user of an incoming call when the phone is in a phone session This service is setup when an account is opened with the service provi
84. g one of a variety of transports including ActiveSync an microSD memory card or MSP Then initiate the update using one of the following methods e Double tap the package file in File Explorer similar to extracting a CAB file e Perform a special boot sequence that initiates the update af NOTE The MC75A must have at least 5 MB of free space to perform an OS update To initiate an update 1 Go to the Support Central web site http Awww motorola com enterprisemobility support 2 Download the appropriate update package 3 Copy the update package to either the temp directory on the MC75A or to a storage card 4 Connect the MC75A to AC power See Chapter 2 Accessories 5 Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys 6 Immediately as soon as the device starts to boot and before the splash screen is visible press and hold the right scan button 4 6 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide 7 The Update Loader application first looks for a file on a storage card If it does not find it it looks in the temp directory When it finds the appropriate file it loads the package onto the MC75A A progress bar displays until the update completes 8 The MC75A re boots 9 The calibration screen appears J NOTE When initiating an update via a boot sequence the update loader looks for updates first on the root of an installed microSD card and then in the temp folder on the MC75A s persistent stora
85. g transmission at the maximum data rate Table 2 3 Daisychaining Bandwidth Bandwidth Allocation For Each Bandwidth Allocation For Each Ethernet Cradle bits sec Mobile Computer bits sec Cradle 1 100 000 000 20 000 000 Cradle 2 20 000 000 4 000 000 Cradle 3 4 000 000 800 000 Cradle 4 800 000 160 000 Cradle 5 160 000 32 000 Daisychained Cradles Cradle 6 32 000 6 400 Cradle 7 6 400 1 280 The maximum bandwidth capacity for the mobile computer is 12 000 000 bits sec Depending on the application allocated bandwidth may not be adequate Note 100 Mbps is the theoretical maximum This rate is never actually achieved in any Ethernet installation Ethernet Cradle Drivers The MC75A includes Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the MC75A in a properly connected Four Slot Ethernet cradle After inserting the MC75A configure the Ethernet connection 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt WiFi icon The Configure Network Adapters window appears Accessories 2 9 AY Settings OT ain i aa CLO OK Configure Network Adapters My network card connects to Work X Tap an adapter to modify settings Bluetooth Network Driver Motorola JEDI WiFi Driver USB Ethernet Series Adapter Remote NDIS Host Bluetooth PAN Driver AsyncMac NDISWAN Miniport Microsoft RNDIS Miniport Driver Virtual Ethernet Intermediate Miniport PPTP NDISWAN Miniport L2TP NDISWAN Miniport Fi
86. ge volume A response file pkgs lst indicates which files to update In most cases Motorola provides this pkgs Ist file with the update and you should only modify it when updating a splash screen partition See Creating a Splash Screen for more information Creating a Splash Screen Use a bitmap file to create a customized splash screens for the MC75A Use Image Update with a bitmap file rather than a package file to update the splash screen To create a custom splash screen 1 Create a bmp file using a graphic program with the following specifications e Size 592 x 480 e Colors 16 bits per pixel 65536 colors for color displays 2 Modify the bitmap file and save To load the splash screen on the MC75A 1 Create a text file named pkos let which contains the name of the bmp file For example mysplash bmp 2 Copy the bmp file and the pkgs Ist file to one of the following e SD card root directory e MC75A s temp directory e MC75A s Windows directory 3 If using an SD card insert the SD card into the MC75A 4 Perform a cold boot 5 Press the trigger or side scan button for 5 seconds while booting to invoke the Update Loader and install the splash screen XML Provisioning To configure the settings on an MC75A use XML provisioning To install an XML provisioning file on the MC75A create a Cabinet Provisioning File CPF A CPF file is similar to a CAB file and contains just one file _setup xml Like a CAB file the CPF
87. ges in approximately five hours and the 4800 mAh battery fully charges in approximately seven hours Accessories 2 11 Speed LED The cradle s green Speed LED lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When it is not lit it indicates that the transfer rate is 10Mbps Link LED The cradle s yellow Link LED blinks to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates there is no link Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 2 12 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Four Slot Charge Only Cradle This section describes how to set up a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC75A The Four Slot Charge only cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC75A e Simultaneously charges up to four MC75As J NOTE You cannot ActiveSync using the Four Slot Charge Only cradle To ActiveSync with a host computer use the Single Slot USB Serial cradle USB Charging cable or Serial Charging cable Setup Connect the Four Slot Charge Only cradle to a power source
88. gure 2 6 Configure Network Adapters Window 2 In the My network card connects to drop down list select the appropriate connection 3 In the Tap an adapter to modify settings list select USB Ethernet Series Adapter AY Settings USB Ethernet Series Adapter Use server assigned IP address O Use specific IP address IP address 10 11 10 153 IP Address Name Servers Cancel ES Figure 2 7 P Address Tab 4 Inthe IP address window select the appropriate radio button e Use server assigned IP address or e Use specific IP address Enter the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway as needed 5 Tap the Name Servers tab 2 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY Settings USB Ethernet Series Adapter Name server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter Ale DNSi wel AtWINS IP Address Name Servers Cancel ES Figure 2 8 Name Servers Tab 6 Enter the appropriate DNS Alt DNS WINS and Alt WINS server addresses 7 Tapok 8 Tapokto exit Charging and Communication Insert the MC75A into a slot to begin charging Speed LED Link LED Figure 2 9 MC75A Battery Charging LED Charging Indicators Charge LED The MC75A s charge LED shows the status of the battery charging in the MC75A See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully char
89. he following configurations Configuration Radios Display Memory MC75A0 WPAN Bluetooth 3 5 VGA 256 MB RAM WLAN 802 11a b g Color 1 GB Flash MC75A6 WPAN Bluetooth 3 5 VGA 256 MB RAM WLAN 802 11a b g Color 1 GB Flash WWAN HSDPA GPS SIRF II MC75A8 WPAN Bluetooth 3 5 VGA 256 MB RAM WLAN 802 11a b g Color 1 GB Flash WWAN EVDO GPS SiRF III MC75A6 HF WPAN Bluetooth 3 5 VGA 256 MB RAM RFID WLAN 802 11a b g Color 1 GB Flash WWAN HSDPA GPS SiRF III Software Versions Data Capture 1D laser scanner 2D imager or camera 1D laser scanner 2D imager or camera 1D laser scanner 2D imager or camera 1D laser scanner 2D imager or camera Operating System Windows Mobile 6 5 Classic Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional Keypads Numeric or QWERTY keypads Numeric DSD QWERTY AZERTY or QWERTZ keypads Numeric DSD QWERTY AZERTY or QWERTZ keypads Numeric or QWERTY keypads This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for e Adaptation Kit Update AKU version e OEM version e BTExplorer version e Fusion version AKU Version To determine the Adaptation Kit Update AKU version Tap Start gt Settings gt System folder gt About icon gt Version tab About This Guide XV AY Settings About
90. i G Connecting off On Figure 8 5 Enable Radio CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC75A and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC75A operation Maintaining the MC75A For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the MC75A Do not scratch the screen of the MC75A When working with the MC75A use the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the MC75A screen Motorola recommends using a screen protector p n KT 129195 03R The touch sensitive screen of the MC75A is glass Do not drop the MC75A or subject it to strong impact Protect the MC75A from temperature extremes Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store or use the MC75A in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the MC75A If the surface of the MC75A screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution Periodically replace the rechargeable battery to ensure maximum battery life and product performance Battery life depends on individual usage patterns 9 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide e A screen protector is applied to the MC75A Motor
91. ication Integrated Voice over IP ready P2P PBX PTT Wi Fi certified IEEE 802 1 1a b g direct sequence wireless LAN Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Class Il v 2 1 with EDR on board chip antenna Wireless HF RFID Communication Frequency Range 13 56 MHz Read Range 0 5 cm 0 1 96 in Supported Card Types ISO 14443 A MIFARE Classic UltraLight DESFire ISO 14443 B Calypso GTML GTML2 CD21 CD Light CDS3 CD97 CD97BX TanGO Celego Citi CT2000 ASK CTS256 CTS512 ST Microelectronics SRI FeliCa ISO 15693 NXP I Code SLI TI Tag it SAM Slots 2 ISO7816 compliant for encryption keys Note 1 Total output power can be either USB or serial or a combination of both that cannot exceed 200 mA A 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table A 1 MC75A Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Data Capture Specifications Options 2D imager 1D linear color camera Linear 1D Scanner SE950 Specifications Optical Resolution 0 005 in minimum element width Roll 30 from vertical Pitch Angle 65 from normal Skew Tolerance 60 from normal Ambient Light Sunlight 8 000 ft candles 86 112 Lux Artificial Light 450 ft candles 4 844 Lux Shock 2 000 5 G Scan Rate 50 6 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 46 5 typical Laser Power 1 0 mW nominal 2D Imager Engine SE4500 Specifications Field of View Horizon
92. ider 10 Enter a password in the Password text box if required by the service provider 11 Enter a domain name in the Domain text box if required by the service provider 12 Tap Finish 13 Tap OK to exit Connections Establishing a Data Connection 1 Ensure a SIM card is installed in the MC75A 2 Configure a GPRS data connection See Configuring a Data Connection on page 5 4 3 Tap the connectivity icon EJ A or El at the top of the screen MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Connecting to Data Connection Connecting to GPRS Edit New General Modem Figure 5 9 Connectivity Dialog Box Tap Settings Tap Connections icon Tap Managing existing connections N O M R Tap and hold on the data connection until a menu appears AY Settings KO Y vd om Ei My ISP Oo Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options Name Number Data Connection ste mbile sam Connect _ Edit New General Modem Figure 5 10 Data Connection 8 Select Connect Connecting Connecting to Data Connection Connecting to GPRS _ Edit New General Modem Figure 5 11 Connecting Using GPRS MC75A6 GSM Configuration 5 7 9 Ifthe SIM card is protected with a Personal Identification Number PIN a dialog box pops up requesting the appropriate PIN to unlock the S
93. ies 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 Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Motorola does 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 Motorola Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Motorola products Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev A 03 12 10 Initial release 02 Rev A 05 2011 Add MC75A HF RFID support MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Revision History EEE iii About This Guide WRU CEA ON ee ce ka AA Kwa kaaa xiii HEEN xiii COM cates ace te eege an a de xiv SoftWare e xiv Chapter DSS e E xvi Notational Conventions E xvii Related Documents and Software iii xvii S rvice Moma 1g E xviii Chapter 1 Getting Started tz rel EE 1 1 Unpacking the MC75A da nada rome nr ne 1 1 Getting Started RER an ER med AAA eee 1 1 Installing the Main E 1 2 Kasperl ee ee 1 3 Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery c
94. igure the wireless LAN connection Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC75A and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC75A operation Appendix A Technical Specifications includes tables listing the technical specifications for the MC75A and its accessories Appendix B Bluetooth Configuration provides registry settings for configuring Bluetooth software Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document MC75A refers to all configurations of the MC75AX mobile computer ltalics are used to highlight the following e chapters and sections in this and related documents e dialog box window and screen names e drop down list and list box names e check box and radio button names e icons on a screen Bold text is used to highlight the following e key names on a keypad e button names on a screen Bullets indicate e action items e lists of alternatives e lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the MC75A MC75A Quick Start Guide p n 72 127677 xx MC75A Windows Mobile 6 Regulatory Guide p n 72 130201 xx MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant User Guide p n 72E 133503 xx Microsoft Applications for Mobi
95. ile The application installs on the MC75A Installation Using AirBEAM The AirBEAM Smart Client provides backward compatible legacy AirBEAM functionality and backward compatible legacy MSP 2 x Level 2 Agent functionality Refer to the AirBEAM Smart Windows CE Client Product Reference Guide p n 72 63060 01 for instructions for AirBEAM Smart client MSP 3 X The MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre installed on the MC75A The MSP 3 Client software consists of the following components The RD Client provides support for MSP 3 Staging functionality provides support for the MSP 3 Legacy Staging process and provides support for backward compatible legacy MSP 2 x Legacy Staging functionality The MSP 3 Agent provides MSP 3 Provisioning functionality and Control functionality when used with MSP 3 2 Control Edition Refer to the Mobility Services Platform 3 2 User s Guide p n 72E 100158 xx for instructions for using the Rapid Deployment and MSP3 Agent clients Image Update Windows Mobile 6 contains an Image Update feature that updates all operating system components All updates are distributed as update packages Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system Motorola distributes the update packages on the Support Central Web Site http www motorola com enterprisemobility support To update an operating system component copy the update package to the MC75A usin
96. ing 9 9 SMS Hassan alertes oar Beets ceed 6 12 softreset 1 5 Spare battery 2 2 harding LR ae an 1 4 spare battery charger Charging 2 23 charging indicators 2 24 BEID 2442 autres dEr Gab KUA 2 23 splash screen creating 4 6 Sprint phone activation 6 3 starting EDA 1 1 1 4 STOTAQE iv adar tba cada AER cana hed a sans 4 8 application folder 4 9 cache disk A4 eae ee ee EL meute as 4 9 persistent ivre renaud 4 9 VOlATII AIKA 4 9 storage card deploying CAB files 4 4 SUAD omissions 1 1 SLVIUS s s ou ps a acts is ual dace ek Oba ne ce RNE 1 1 2 2 Symbol configuration manager file deployment 4 12 file types 4 10 HEH reae haan deed ged whee MIE Die x 4 10 parameter indicators 4 11 user interface 4 10 XML provisioning 4 10 T technical specifications A 1 ACCESSONMES NEEN ded ied ew ees A 6 temperature A 2 Charging sis visser odaisanates fasse 1 4 text MESSAGE ee dree NERT nue te see Gee ed 5 12 troubleshooting 9 6 bluetooth
97. le Four Slot Cradle Bottom Mounting Screw 2 Figure 2 12 Cradle Mounting Screws 2 Align the Wall Mount Bracket mounting tabs with the mounting slots in the back of the four slot cradle Slip the two mounting tabs into mounting slots 3 Swing the four slot cradle down onto the mounting bracket and align the mounting screws so that they fit into the screw slots 2 14 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Wall Mount Bracket Power Supply Well Figure 2 13 Wall Mount Bracket 4 Tighten the mounting screws to secure the four slot cradle to the bracket Figure 2 14 Mounting Screws 5 Connect power see Figure 2 4 on page 2 7 The power supply should be located in the power supply well Accessories 2 15 VCD7X00 Vehicle Cradle This section describes how to set up a VCD7X00 vehicle cradle Once installed in a vehicle the cradle e holds the MC75A securely in place e provides power for operating the MC75A e provides a serial port for data communication between an MC75A and an external device e g a printer e re charges the battery in the MC75A e re charges a 3600 mAh or 4800 mAh battery Requirements For mounting e four 8 32 self locking nuts e four 8 washers e adrill with a 6 drill bit 204 For power connection e power input cable included p n 25 61987 01R e UL Listed in line fuse rated 250V 5A included must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel
98. le and CE 6 User Guide p n 72E 108299 01 xx Symbol Application Guide p n 72E 68901 xx Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDKs available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support Latest ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com xviii MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to http www motorola com enterprisemobility manuals Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region Contact information is available at htto Avww motorola com enterprisemobility contactsupport When contacting Enterprise Mobility support please have the following information available e Serial number of the unit e Model number or product name e Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by email telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner contact that business partner for support CHAPTER 1 GETTING STA
99. mat CPF file which is a CAB archive that contains the provisioning XML This file is downloaded to the MC75A and merged upon a cold boot User Interface SCM s user interface consists of a tree control on the left side of the window which displays all the configuration categories and a data grid table on the right which displays all the configurable controls for the selected category Figure 4 1 shows the main window for a device s sct file Es SCM Configuration1 BAE File Device Help El Power Settings Parameter Value aa Power Key Wake i Backlight eg Activities Timeout Wake Yes Trigger API Call Wake Yes Touch inital State Full On Keyboard GWES User Accessory Serial Keyboard Keylight Activities Trigger Touch Keyboard GWES User System Touch Panel USB Cable Wireless LAN SD MMC Card Insert Resource Coordinator Description Comm Settings Used to specify if the Keyboard can wakeup the mobile computer from a power key suspend Display Settings Audio Settings 7 1 MC50w v1 0 Figure 4 1 Main SCM Window Menu Functions Use the main menu to access the program functionality described in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 SCM Menu Functions File Menu Open Config File Open a saved configuration file SCD Save Config Changes Save changes to the currently loaded configuration file Application Deployment for Mobile6 4 11 Table 4 1 SCM Menu Functions Continued Menu Item Description Restor
100. mation 2 Inthe Windows Mobile 6 tools directory on the desktop computer typically Program Files Windows CE Tools wce500 Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC SDK Tools run the Makecab exe utility using the following syntax to create a cpf file from the _setup xml file MakeCab exe D COMPRESS OFF Setup vm myOutCpf J NOTE COMPRESS OFF is required for backward compatibility with Pocket PC 3 Optionally use the Authenticode tools to sign the cpf file 4 Tap the filename to install 5 Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect In these cases cold boot the MC75A Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 6 Help file for more information XML Provisioning vs RegMerge and Copy File Prior to Windows Mobile 6 Motorola used two drivers RegMerge and CopyFiles to update the registry and to copy files during a cold boot With Mobile 6 Motorola recommends using XML provisioning instead RegMerge and CopyFiles are supported for backward compatibility but Motorola may eliminate support in the future The following sections provide examples of how RegMerge and CopyFiles were used and how to perform the same function using XML provisioning RegMerge RegMerge dll is a built in driver that allows updating the registry during a clean boot RegMerge runs very early in the boot process and looks for registry files reg files in certain Flash File System folders i e Application during a clean boot It then merges the registry
101. n Cache Disk and Storage Card if a storage card is installed Persistent storage is approximately 700 MB formatted Application Folder The Application folder is a super persistent storage that is persistent even after a clean boot Accessing data in the Application folder is slower than accessing persistent storage The Application folder is used for deployment and device unique data For example network profiles can be stored in the Application folder so that connection to the network is available after a cold boot The Application folder is approximately 110 MB formatted System Configuration Manager System Configuration Manager SCM is a utility that runs on the development computer and is used to create configuration files These files when deployed to an MC75A set configuration parameters for that device The configurable options for a MC75A are defined in an XML file that is available on the Support Central http Awww motorola com enterprisemobility support for that MC75A SCM is also available on Support Central 4 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide SCM eliminates the potential user errors that occur when manually editing registry settings File Types SCM uses three types of files e System Configuration Template SCT files are XML files that define the configurable parameters for a device e Registry Configuration Service Provider XML files for device provisioning e CAB Provisioning For
102. n NetWare networks SPX is Novell s version of the Xerox SPP protocol ISM Industry Scientific and Medical K Key A key is the specific code used by the algorithm to encrypt or decrypt the data Also see Encryption and Decrypting Glossary 5 L LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density laser scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LCD See Liquid Crystal Display LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition Light Emitting Diode See LED Liquid Crystal Display LCD A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias They use little electricity and react relatively quickly They require external light to reflect their information to the user M MC Mobile Computer MDN Mobile Directory Number The directory listing telephone number that is dialed generally using POTS to reach a mobile unit The MDN is usually associated with a MIN in a cell
103. n the user s guide e Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard e To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 3 e Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support e For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source the device shall only be connected to products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program e To enable authentication of an approved battery as required by IEEE1725 clause 10 2 1 all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram e Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred e Severe impact from dropping any battery operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat e Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals e Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard e Do not leave or store the equipment in or
104. nal DC In 5 4V MC75A Accessory Specifications Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Table A 4 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Length 14 54 cm 5 72 in Width 11 05 cm 4 35 in Height 9 10 cm 3 58 in Weight 196 g 6 9 oz Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 30 watts Interface USB Serial Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Specifications A 7 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table A 5 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Input Power Power Consumption Interface Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Description Length 46 78 cm 18 42 in Width 11 00 cm 4 33 in Height 13 70 cm 5 39 in 1079 g 2 38 lb 12 VDC 100 watts Ethernet OC to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 6 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Techni
105. near areas that might get very hot such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer e Battery usage by children should be supervised e Please follow local regulations to promptly dispose of used re chargeable batteries e Do not dispose of batteries in fire e Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed e Inthe event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice e f you suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support to arrange for inspection Cleaning WARNING Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids If such A exposure occurs unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines CAUTION Always wear eye protection Read warning label on compressed air and alcohol product before using If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons please contact Motorola for more information Materials Required e Alcohol wipes e Lens tissue e Cotton tipped applicators e Isopropyl alcohol 9 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide e Can of compressed air with a tube Cleaning the MC75A Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in bet
106. nes See TCP IP Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed H Hard Reset See Cold Boot Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Glossary 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide IDE Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation IEC 825 Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails IEEE Address See MAC Address Input Output Ports I O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the terminal s memory Series 9000 mobile computers include Serial and USB ports Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determi
107. nes which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Internet Protocol Address See IP UO Ports interface The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and PCMCIA IP Internet Protocol The IP part of the TCP IP communications protocol IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address Internet Protocol address The address of a computer attached to an IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 IPX SPX Internet Package Exchange Sequential Packet Exchange A communications protocol for Novell IPX is Novell s Layer 3 protocol similar to XNS and IP and used i
108. ng Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the power cradle and to AC power MC75A is not seated Remove and re insert the MC75A into the cradle ensuring firmly in the cradle it is firmly seated Spare battery is not Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging seated firmly in the slot ensuring it is firmly seated cradle MC75A was removed Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure MC75A is seated from cradle or cradle correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start gt was unplugged from AC Settings gt System gt Power The 3600 mAh capacity battery power too soon fully charges in less than five hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC75A is not fully Remove and re insert the MC75A into the cradle ensuring seated in the cradle it is firmly seated Ambient temperature of Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature the cradle is too warm is between 0 C and 35 C Battery not fully seated Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle in charging slot ensuring it is firmly seated Battery inserted Re insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery incorrectly align with the contacts on the cradle Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Ambient temperature of Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature
109. nt Integrator Guide Table 7 1 IST Tray Icon Menu Items Continued Menu Item Wake Up On Motion Keep Alive On Motion Auto Display Orientation General Tab Use the General tab to vie AY IST Settings Dk Rea IST Settings Firmware Version 1 13 Driver Version S 1 13 Sensor ID 6464 Sensor Description 3G Tri axis Accelerometer Status Device is working Properly Show IST icon in task bar General Power Management Display _ E E Figure 7 2 General Tab Description Wakes the MC75A from suspend mode if it was placed in suspend mode due to inactivity Prevents going into suspend mode motion is detected See Keep Alive On Motion on page 7 3 for more information Enables auto display orientation See Display Tab on page 7 4 for more information w IST software information and control the display of the IST Setting icon Table 7 2 IST General Tab Information Item Firmware Version Driver Version Sensor ID Sensor Description Status Show IST service icon in task bar Description Displays the version information of IST device firmware Displays the version information of IST driver Displays identification tag of the sensor Displays a description of the sensor Displays status information of the IST device If the IST is not working properly it displays the error message Device working Properly Normal state IST Hardware not present When there is no response
110. nteraction settings AY IST Settings a K Scho IST Settings Screen Orientation O Auto GE Q Manual Power Management Display Event Log Lal DW Figure 7 5 Display Tab The Auto Orientation parameter controls the display rotation according to the MC75A orientation Select the Auto radio button to enable this feature Auto orientation is disabled by default Select the Manual radio button to manually select screen orientation Tap the Setting button to display the Screen Orientation window Select the orientation and then tap OK Event Log Tab Use the Event Log tab to display the event details This feature in IST mainly focuses on abuse by dropping the device Interactive Sensor Technology Configuration 7 5 AY IST Settings eyen IST Settings r Motion Event Summary Event Type Count Total 00 Free Fall 00 Motion Event Details Audible Notification Enable Ee Power Management Display Event Log g Figure 7 6 Event Log Tab The Motion Event Summery list displays a summary of the event report To view the full report tap the Motion Event Details button Use the Audible Notification panel to enable playing of a wave file when the MC75A is dropped Select a desired wav file from the Sounds drop down list Motion Event Details The Motion Event Detail list displays the date and time duration and the type of the
111. obile documentation Application Deployment for Mobile6 4 3 Installing Certificates Use XML provisioning to query and delete certificates from certificate stores To add a new certificate the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store use the following sample provisioning document lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type CertificateStore gt lt characteristic type Privileged Execution Trust Authorities gt lt characteristic type 657141E12FA45786F6A57CA6464032D4B3A55475 gt lt parm name EncodedCertificate value This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text This is sample text gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt To create your own provisioning document with real certificate information 1 2 3 10 11 Obtain a certificate from a security provider such as VeriSign Double click on the certificate file CER to open it Click on the Details tab and locate the Thumbprint field Copy the contents of the Thumbprint field and replace the value in the XML example above Click the Copy to File button Click Next to start the Certificate Export Wizard Select Base 64 encoded X 509 CER and then click Next Set
112. ola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays Benefits include e Protection from scratches and gouges e Durable writing and touch surface with tactile feel e Abrasion and chemical resistance e Glare reduction e Keeping the device s screen looking new e Quick and easy installation Removing the Screen Protector A screen protector is applied to the MC75A Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays To remove the screen protector lift the corner using a thin plastic card such as a credit card then carefully lift it off the display Lift Screen Protector Corner Figure 9 1 Removing the Screen Protector A CAUTION Do not use a sharp object to remove the protector Doing so can damage the display lt J NOTE Not using a screen protector can affect warranty coverage To purchase replacement protectors contact your local account manager or Motorola Inc These include screen protector installation instructions Part number KT 129195 03R Screen Protector 3 pk Battery Safety Guidelines e The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in a non commercial environment e Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found i
113. on can wear away causing a short between the bare wire and chassis This can start a fire To avoid any mishaps all wiring should be routed away from moving parts high temperature areas and any contaminants 3 When using the supplied in line fuse holder which must be used if not connecting to vehicle s fuse panel a Ensure the fuse holder contains a 5A UL Listed slow blow fuse b Splice the fuse holder to the end of the red V wire as shown above Make the distance from the fuse to the power connection point as short as possible Shield Wire bare wire Ground Wire black Figure 2 16 Vehicle Cradle Power Connection 4 Prepare the cable termination a Red wire connect to a 12 24 V vehicle power source b Black wire and Shield wire connect to vehicle ground wire or chassis ground NOTE How the cable terminates depends on the vehicle If the vehicle has a power output connector then you must JV attach a mating connector to the end of the power cable You may be able to connect to a fuse panel with a simple blade terminal or commercially available connector Consult the vehicle Owner s Manual for information on how to access the power supply in the vehicle 5 Connect the power input cable into the power port on the cradle To see if the cradle has power insert the MC75A The Charging LED on the MC75A blinks slowly to indicate charging and turns solid amber when the battery is completely charged See Table
114. or in isopropyl alcohol 3 Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector Slowly move the applicator back and forth from one side of the connector to the other Do not let any cotton residue on the connector 4 Al sides of the connector should also be rubbed with the cotton tipped applicator Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 5 5 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the surface 6 Ensure that there is no lint left by the cotton tipped applicator remove lint if found CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 7 If grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle use lint free cloth and isopropyl alcohol to remove 8 Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes depending on ambient temperature and humidity for the alcohol to air dry before applying power to cradle If the temperature is low and humidity is high longer drying time is required Warm temperature and dry humidity requires less drying time Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to the customer s discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used They may be cleaned as frequently as required However when used in dirty environments it may be advisable to periodically clean the scanner exit window to ensure optimum scanning performance 9 6 MC75A Enterpri
115. oting the Cables Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action During data Cable was Re attach the cable and retransmit communication disconnected from no data MC75A during transmits or communications transmitteddata was Incorrect cable See the system administrator incomplete configuration Communication Perform setup as described in the Chapter 3 ActiveSync software is not installed or configured properly Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 9 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause Action MSR does not read MSR removed from Reattach MSR to MC75A and reswipe the card card MC75A during card swipe Faulty magnetic stripe See the system administrator on card MSR application is not Ensure the MSR application is installed on the MC75A installed or configured Ensure the MSR application is configured correctly properly MC75A battery is not MC75A was removed Ensure MSR is receiving power Ensure MC75A is charging from MSR or MSR was attached correctly Confirm main battery is charging under unplugged from AC Start gt Settings gt System gt Power The 3600 mAh capacity power too soon battery fully charges in less than five hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC75A is not fully Detach and re attach the MSR to the MC75A ensuring it attached to the MSR is firmly connected
116. our Slot Eth rnet Gradle eeben EE A 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle sscciccceccetoatysteccenvansatcrnsnadiocrergencnduads dnnetededlideresiuneauaioneemeuadtotawaeeddes A 7 Four Slot Battery Ee e TEE A 8 xii MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Magnetic Stripe E E A 8 Appendix B Bluetooth Configuration Glossary Index ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction This Integrator Guide provides information about using the MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant EDA and accessories J NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC75A provides information for specific user needs and includes e MC75A Quick Start Guide describes how to get the MC75A EDA up and running e MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant User Guide describes how to use the MC75A EDA e MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC75A EDA and accessories Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 0 Applications User Guide for Enterprise Mobility Devices describes how to use Microsoft developed applications e Enterprise Mobility Application Guide describes how to use Enterprise Mobility developed sample applications e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications XIV MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Configurations This guide covers t
117. p or in a horizontal position with the MC75A display facing up Never mount the vehicle cradle on the side or upside down or on a wall that can be subject to impact or collision of greater than 40Gs in accordance with SAE J1455 Section 4 10 3 5 1 Select a mounting location for the cradle It should be flat and must provide adequate support for the cradle J NOTE f using the GPS functionality of the MC75A mobile computer ensure that the vehicle cradle is positioned so that the MC75A has a clear unobstructed view of the sky 2 Prepare the mounting surface to accept four 8 32 studs using the mounting template below Drill four holes with a 6 drill bit Accessories 2 17 1 2 3 05 cm 1 5 3 81 cm Figure 2 15 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Template 3 Position the cradle on the mounting surface 4 Fasten it using four 8 washers and four 8 32 self locking nuts CAUTION Do not install a VCD7000 Vehicle Cradle on or near an air bag cover plate or within an aerobic zone Also do not install it in a location that affects vehicle safety or driveability Power Connection Please read all of the following instructions before beginning damage your vehicle cradle or MC75A Refer to the vehicle s Owner s Manual for instructions for removing power h WARNING A properly trained technician must perform the power connection Improper connection can To connect the cradle to power A CAUTION When setting up connection for this
118. perform a cold boot Performing a Warm Boot Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds As soon as the MC75A starts to perform a warm boot release the Power button Performing a Cold Boot To perform a cold boot 1 Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys 2 The MC75A initializes 1 6 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Performing a Clean Boot CAUTION A clean boot should only be performed by an authorized system administrator You must connect the MC75A to AC power during a clean boot Removing AC power from the MC75A during a clean boot may render the MC75A inoperable A clean boot resets the MC75A to the factory default settings All data in the Application folder is retained You must download the Clean Boot Package file from the Support Central web site http www motorola com enterprisemobility support and install on the MC75A To perform a clean boot 1 Download the Clean Boot Package from the Support Central web site http www motorola com enterprisemobility support Follow the instructions included in the package for installing the package onto the MC75A 2 Simultaneously press the Power button and the 1 and 9 keys 3 Immediately as soon as the device starts to boot and before the splash screen is visible press and hold the right scan button 4 Insert the MC75A into a powered cradle 5 The MC75A updates and then re boots 6 Calibrate the screen
119. port 2 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Single Slot USB Serial Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot USB Serial cradle with the MC75A For USB communication setup procedures see Chapter 3 ActiveSync The Single Slot USB Serial Cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC75A e Synchronizes information between the MC75A and a host computer See Chapter 3 ActiveSync for information on setting up a partnership between the MC75A and a host computer e Charges the MC75A s battery e Charges a spare battery Power Supply USB Port Power Port Figure 2 1 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Power and USB Connections Charging the MC75A Battery Connect the cradle to power Insert the MC75A into the MC75A slot to begin charging Accessories 2 5 Charging Battery Status LED Figure 2 2 MC75A Battery Charging Charging the Spare Battery Spare Battery Charging LED Figure 2 3 Spare Battery Charging Battery Charging Indicators The Single Slot USB Serial Cradle charges the MC75A s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The MC75A s Charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC75A See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 for charging status indications The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle See Table 2 2 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh b
120. provisioning e Select the Home Only radio button to prevent the radio from locking on any network that is considered a roaming network 2 Voice Privacy allows the user to enable or disable voice privacy e Select the Enhanced radio button to trigger the network to use voice privacy whenever the current network supports it When in a call if network privacy is being used a voice privacy icon is displayed in the user interface e Select the Standard radio button to prevent voice privacy from being used when in a call 3 Tap ok to exit settings Version Information Use the Version Information tab to view phone number and version information 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Version Information tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Version Information tab AY Settings Phone RIL SW Ver 3 173 0 0 SWI SDK Ver 3 49 1 0 SWI VSP Ver 1 18 0 0 Modem FW Ver 1 67 02 Modem HW Ver MC5727V Rev 3 0 Modem PRL Ver 606 Boot Loader Ver SWI6800V2_PP 01 67 02 ESN 608B95D1 PRI Ver 8 11 OEM Aux Ver 0 39 E Gi System Settings Version Information LG DW Figure 6 16 Phone Window Version Information Tab 2 Tap ok to exit settings Services Depending on the type of subscribed phone services the following services may be available call barring caller ID call forwarding call waiting voice mail and Short Message Service SMS Call Barring Call Blockin
121. r device on Sprint now Figure6 3 Activation Wizard Confirmation Window 4 Tap Yes 5 Automatic provisioning begins Upon successful activation a confirmation window appears 6 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY SWIOMADMClient Y G ok Service update completed successfully Es ee Figure 6 4 Provisioning Complete If activation is unsuccessful a window appears to re try the activation process Tap Yes to try again 6 Tap OK to close the application J NOTE lf activation was not successful contact the service provider Manual Activation To manually activate the phone 1 Ensure the MC75A8 is in a strong signal area 2 Tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Activation Wizard AY Activation Wizard 2 Ty X Your PCS wireless device must be activated For activation you will need to provide an Activation Code Phone Number MDN and MSID information Hide Keypad Figure 6 5 Activation Wizard 3 Tap Next gt MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 5 AY Activation Code Z7 Lued GN Please enter your Activation Code below Device s ESN 608B95D1 Activation Code sd lt Back Next Cancel Hide Keypad ES Figure6 6 Activation Wizard Enter Activation Code 4 Enter the 6 digit activation code from your service provider 5 Tap Next gt If the activation code is incorrect an error dialog box appears AY Activation Code VIE GN Your Activation
122. res see Chapter 3 ActiveSync CHAPTER 3 ACTIVESYNC Introduction To communicate with various host devices install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher on the host computer Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the mobile computer with information on the host computer Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer appear in both places after synchronization s NOTE When a mobile computer with Windows Mobile 6 is connected to a host computer and an ActiveSync connection is made the WLAN radio if applicable is disabled This is a Microsoft security feature to prevent connection to two networks at the same time ActiveSync software e Allows working with mobile computer compatible host applications on the host computer ActiveSync replicates data from the mobile computer so the host application can view enter and modify data on the mobile computer e Synchronizes files between the mobile computer and host computer converting the files to the correct format e Backs up the data stored on the mobile computer Synchronization is a one step procedure that ensures the data is always safe and up to date e Copies rather than synchronizes files between the mobile computer and host computer e Controls when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode e g set to synchronize continually while the mobile computer is connected to the host computer or set to only synchronize on command e Sele
123. ric keypad Snap on Mobile Payment DCR7X00 200R Allows easy data capture with magnetic stripe cards EMV Module with Chip and PIN compliant Chip and PIN cards and personal identification number PIN entry using a numeric keypad Biometric Reader MC7XFPR 01R Contains a finger print reader Biometric Reader MC7XFPSCR 01R_ Contains a finger print reader a contact smart card reader and a contactless smart card reader Spare 3600 mAh BTRY MC7XEABO0 Replacement 3600 mAh battery lithium ion battery Spare 4800 mAh BTRY MC7XEABO Optional 4800 mAh battery lithium ion battery Battery Kit for 3600 mAh BTRY KT 1R5X Replacement 3600 mAh battery and battery door battery MC7XR Battery Kit for 4800 mAh BTRY KT 2R5X Replacement 4800 mAh battery and battery door battery MC7XR Headset 50 11300 050R Use in noisy environments Belt Mounted Rigid SG MC70011110 Clips onto belt to hold the MC75A when not in use Holster 01R Fabric Holster SG MC75AX21215 Soft holder for added protection 01R Stylus Stylus 00002 03R Replacement stylus 3 pack Accessories 2 3 Table 2 1 MC75A Accessories Continued Description Part Number 8710 050006 01R KT 129195 03R Accessory Use for wall mounting the four slot cradles Wall Mounting Kit Screen Protector Package of 3 screen protectors Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDKs available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility sup
124. rise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide mode This means that only applications signed with a certificate from the Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store can run To support the broadest number of deployments third party software developers should perform the following when releasing software for a Windows Mobile 6 devices e Sign all their EXEs amp DLLs with their private key e Provide the corresponding public certificate to end users so that it can be installed into Privileged Execution Trust Certificate Store If the software is installed via a CAB file developer should also e Sign the CAB file with their private key e Provide the corresponding public certificate to end users so that it can be installed into SPC Certificate Store Locking Down a Mobile Computer Like most configuration options in Windows Mobile 6 security settings are set via XML provisioning For example to enforce the trusted model and only allow applications signed with a privileged certificate to run use the following provisioning document lt wap provisioningdoc gt lt characteristic type SecurityPolicy gt lt Disallow unsigned apps gt lt parm name 4102 value 0 gt lt No Prompt gt lt parm name 4122 value 1 gt lt characteristic gt lt wap provisioningdoc gt For more information on various security options refer to the Security Policy Settings topic in the latest Windows M
125. rocess will activate your phone for service To begin the Auto Activation process click on Auto and the wizard will connect to the Wireless Network to activate the device Please make sure you are in a strong signal area before beginning this process For Manual Activation you will need to provide an Activation Code MDN MSID MSIN information Hide Keypad Figure 6 1 Verizon Activation Wizard 3 Tap Auto to connect to the Verizon Wireless Network to automate activation Automated activation provides all required codes and identification numbers over the network No additional activation setup is required 4 Tap Finish to close the Activation Wizard ef NOTE f activation was not successful contact the service provider 5 The phone can be used in approximately four hours depending on the network provider load MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 3 Sprint Activation Automatic Activation To activate the phone using Sprint service 1 Ensure the MC75A8 is in a strong signal area 2 The Activation Wizard automatically starts whenever the phone is turned on AY SWIOMADMClient 3 Lued G ok Would you like to provision the device or update the PRL Click OK to exit the application Figure6 2 Activation Wizard 3 Tap Provision If communication with the network is successful a confirmation window appears AY SWIOMADMClient 3 Lued G ok Your device is not activated Would you like to activate you
126. rom the Phone tab Figure 5 13 select the Require PIN when phone is used check box under Security Figure 5 14 Enter PIN 2 Use the touch keypad to enter a four to eight digit PIN 3 Tap Enter to enable the PIN and return to the Phone tab Changing a PIN CAUTION f you enter an incorrect PIN the message SIM PIN incorrect Try again appears After three consecutive incorrect attempts the SIM card is blocked The phone does not allow you to attempt to enter your PIN again and you must obtain a PIN Unblock Key from your service provider 1 From the Phone tab Figure 5 13 tap Change PIN 2 Use the touch keypad to enter the current PIN 3 Tap Enter 4 Use the touch keypad to enter a new four to eight digit PIN 5 Tap Enter 6 Reenter the new PIN for confirmation and tap Enter 7 Tap OK to confirm the change Disabling a PIN 1 From the Phone tab Figure 5 13 deselect the Require PIN when phone is used check box 2 Use the touch keypad to enter the current PIN 3 Tap Enter 4 Tap OK to confirm the change 5 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide 5 Tap OK to exit settings Services Use the Services tab to configure settings for subscribed phone services For example block certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls page 5 10 disclose the caller s identity when making outgoing calls page 5 11 forward incoming calls to a different phone number page 5 11
127. ronization Setup Wizard Welcome to the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard To set up a sync relationship between this computer and your Pocket PC click Next If you click Cancel you can still Copy and move files between your Pocket PC and this computer Add and remove programs on your Pocket PC Figure 3 4 Synchronization Setup Wizard Window 2 Click Next 3 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Synchronization Setup Wizard Synchronize directly with a server Synchronize your information even when you re not connected to this computer C Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange Server To do this credentials now you will need to have the server address and your logon Figure 3 5 Synchronization Directly With a Server Window 3 Select the check box to synchronize with a server running Microsoft Exchange if applicable 4 Click Next Synchronization Setup Wizard Synchronization Options RE ee ee ee Es Tasks O al Notes Favorites OG Files O Media Select an information type above and click Settings to change SE synchronization options for that type Settings Figure 3 6 Synchronization Option Window 5 Select the appropriate settings and click Next ActiveSync 3 5 Synchronization Setup Wizard Completing the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard You have successfully completed the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard The settings you chose have
128. se Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Troubleshooting MC75A Table 9 1 Troubleshooting the MC75A Problem Cause Solution MC75A does not turn Lithium ion battery Charge or replace the lithium ion battery in the MC75A on not charged Lithium ion battery Ensure battery is installed properly See nstalling the Main not installed Battery on page 1 2 properly System crash Perform a warm boot If the MC75A still does not turn on perform a cold boot See Resetting the MC75A on page 1 5 Rechargeable Battery failed Replace battery If the MC75A still does not operate perform a warm boot then a cold boot See Resetting the MC75A on page 1 5 lithium ion battery did not charge MC75A removed Insert MC75A in cradle The 3600 mAh battery fully charges from cradle while in less than six hours battery was charging Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C temperature 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Cannotseecharacters MC75A not powered Press the Power button on display on During data MC75A removed Replace the MC75A in the cradle or reattach the communication no from cradle or communication cable and re transmit data transmitted or disconnected from transmitted data was host computer incomplete during communication Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup Refer to the MC75A Integrator Guide for software was
129. sh settings GSM networks deliver mobile voice and data services such as Short Message Service SMS Text Messaging with full roaming capabilities across the world High speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA enabled networks offer Internet based content and packet based data services This enables services such as internet browsing e mail on the move powerful visual communications multimedia messages and location based services When using the MC75A as a phone services can include speed dialing call tracking voice mail call forwarding conference calling and caller ID depending on the type of service Also use the integrated phone as a modem to connect the MC75A to an ISP or work network The GSM enabled MC75A can connect to the Internet or work network using Cellular Line or using the modem specified by the mobile phone service provider J NOTE Before using an MC75A on a wireless network first select a provider establish a voice and data enabled service plan and configure the MC75A where applicable Refer to the MC75A User Guide for information on how to use the phone and services Quick Startup Steps To use the MC75A for phone and data connections 1 Install the MC75A main battery See Installing the Main Battery on page 1 2 2 Fully charge the main battery and backup battery See Charging the Battery on page 1 3 3 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC75A 4 Remove the battery 5 Lift the SIM cover using the
130. short period of time The MC75A uses the Cache Disk for temporary data that can be restored from other sources for example for temporarily caching HTML web pages by a browser or generating formatted files to send to a printer Both situations benefit from the increased speed of the cache disk but you can restore the data if needed DO NOT use the Cache Disk as a method to improve application performance Analyze applications that perform slower in persistent storage to optimize disk access Common areas for optimization include minimizing the number of reads and writes to a file removing unneeded debug logging and minimizing file flushing or closing files Persistent Storage Windows Mobile 6 protects all data and applications from power related loss Because Windows Mobile 6 mounts the entire file system and registry in persistent storage rather than using RAM MC75A devices provide a reliable storage platform even in the absence of battery power Persistent storage provides application developers with a reliable storage system available through the standard file system and registry APls Persistent storage is optimized for large reads and writes therefore applications reading and writing data in large chunks tend to outperform those applications reading and writing small blocks of data Data in persistent storage is lost upon a clean boot Persistent storage contains all the directories under the root directory except for Applicatio
131. sion on the MC75A Tap Start gt Wireless Companion folder gt Wireless Launch icon to open the Wireless Launcher window The applications available are e Enable Disable Radio e Find WLANs e Manage Profiles e Manage Certs e Manage PACs e Options e Wireless Status e Wireless Diagnostics e Log On Off 8 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide AY Wireless Launcher ax Oy Disable Radio d E Find WLANs Manage Profiles Manage Certs Manage PACs Options i Figure 8 1 Wireless Applications Window Signal Strength Icon The Signal Strength icon appears on the Home screen and in the task tray when using the Classic Home screen AY Start gt o music i getting started 2 58 Log On Off Wi Fi Public e mail calendar ites Contacts Fusion Menu Signal Strength Icon Signal Wi Fi Network Name Figure 8 2 Home Screen Ay Start GA a Wednesday 3 16 PM December 09 2009 Wi Fi Public H on A x A Getting Started EF Tap here to yner information Outlook E mail 13 Unread 1 Active task 1 High priority J Marketing Meeting 3 00PM 4 00PM CR NY21 Feynman Fir Tomori Team Meeting 10 30AM OAM CR NY21 Galileo Flr sionin to ee z Signal Strength Icon E Calendar Contacts Figure 8 3 Classic Home Screen The icon indicates the MC75A s wireless signal strength as follows Wireless Applications 8 3 Table8 1 Signal Strength
132. soft ActiveSync on the host computer The ActiveSync Window displays Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help Not connected Hide Details Information Type Status Figure 3 2 ActiveSync Window ActiveSync 3 3 J NOTE Assign each mobile computer a unique device name Do not try to synchronize more than one mobile computer to the same name 2 Inthe ActiveSync window select File gt Connection Settings The Connection Settings window appears Connection Settings Ga Waiting for device to connect M Show status icon in taskbar M Allow USB connections Iw Allow connections to one of the following COM1 7 This computer is connected to Automatic bd M Open ActiveSync when my device connects Help ok Figure 3 3 Connection Settings Window 3 Select the appropriate check box for the type of connection used 4 Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box 5 Select OK to save any changes made Synchronization with a Windows Mobile 6 Device J NOTE When a mobile computer with Windows Mobile 6 is connected to a host computer and an ActiveSync connection is made the WLAN radio if applicable is disabled This is a Microsoft security feature to prevent connection to two networks at the same time To synchronize with a Windows Mobile 6 device 1 If the Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer select Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft ActiveSync Synch
133. ssful J NOTE f activation was not successful contact the service provider MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 7 Establishing a Data Connection J NOTE Ensure that you have data service activated with your service provider A data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network Data connection is pre packaged with service accounts To verify active data service 1 Tap Start gt Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar enter a URL for a web site 3 Tap Ee to display the Connectivity dialog The dialog box displays the data connection information AY Start Di YA 4 patting nkaka A Connectivity Wireless Manager NationalAccess EVDO 00 00 34 Settings Hide 5 PM 4 gt 03 1 13 10 5 Wi Fi Off text e mail Contacts Figure 6 11 Data Connection 6 8 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide CDMA Settings Use the Phone Settings window to customize CDMA phone settings such as the ring type and ring tone for incoming calls and other options depending on the type of service Phone Use the Phone tab to customize ring type ring tone and keypad tone when entering phone numbers 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Phone tab or Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Phone tab AY Settings Phone 000 000 0593 Voicemail 000 000 0593 Sounds Ring vr DESEN Ring tone Ring WindowsMobile M Pi Keyp
134. standard keyboard commonly used on North American and some European keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys QWERTZ A standard keyboard commonly used on German keyboards QWERTZ refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another S Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern SDK Software Development Kit Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication
135. symbols contact the distributor or Symbol Technologies Cannot connect to SIM not installed Re install SIM card service provider properly Bluetooth Connection Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam upon a trigger Table 9 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem Cause Solution MC75A cannot find Too far from other Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a any Bluetooth Bluetooth devices range of 10 meters devices nearby The Bluetooth device s Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find The Bluetooth device s Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If are not in discoverable needed refer to the device s user documentation for mode help When trying to The phone remembers Manually delete the pairing device and name from the connect a Bluetooth the name and address of phone Refer to the phone s user documentation for phone and MC75A the MC75A it last paired instructions the phone thinks a with via the Bluetooth previously paired radio MC75A is used Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 9 Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Table 9 3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB Serial Cradle Symptom LEDs do not light when MC75A or spare battery is inserted MC75A battery is not charging Spare battery is not charging During data communication no data transmits or transmitted data was incomplete Possible Cause Action Cradle is not receivi
136. tal 40 Vertical 25 Optical Resolution 752X 480 V pixels gray scale Roll 360 Pitch Angle 60 from normal Skew Tolerance 60 from normal Ambient Light 9 000 ft candles 96 900 Lux Shock 2 000 5 G Focal Distance from Front of Near 5 inches Engine Far 9 inches Aiming Element VLD 655 nm 10 nm Illumination Element LED 625 nm 5 nm Camera Specifications Resolution 2 Mega pixel with auto focus and flash Note 1 Total output power can be either USB or serial or a combination of both that cannot exceed 200 mA Specifications A 5 MC75A COM Port Definitions Table A 2 MC75A COM Port Definitions COM Port Definition COMO Available COM Accessory port COM2 Available COM3 IRComm COM4 Raw IrDA COM5 BTVCOM COM6 USBVCOM BTS6 Bluetooth Radio I O COM7 Available COM8 GPSld GPSMux COM9 BTVCOM MC75A Pin Outs Pin 1 Figure A 1 External Connector Table A 3 External Connector Pin Outs Pin Description k Power Gnd CRADLE_DETECT RS232_DCD TRIGGER USB_D USB_D USB_Gnd USB_Vbus USB_ID oj NI oO A Gol ND MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table A 3 External Connector Pin Outs Continued Pin Description 9 RS232_TXD 10 RS232_RXD 11 RS232_RTS 12 RS232_CTS 13 RS232_DTR 14 RS232_DSR 15 External_5 0V_Out 16 Exter
137. tal Assistant Integrator Guide AY Settings Buk eo Phone By clicking the Repair Connectoid button your device will repair the connection settings for NationalAccess Repair Connectoid Phone Location Settings Data Settings ke gt Figure 6 14 Phone Window Verizon Data Tab 2 Tap Repair Connectoid to reset connection settings for National Access Tap Yes Tap ok nm P Q Tap ok to exit settings System Settings Use the System Settings tab to select roaming options Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt System Settings tab or Tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt System tab Verizon System AY Settings LT d GE Phone System Select Automatic O Home Only O Automatic A O Automatic B Voice Privacy O Enhanced Standard Data Settings System Settings Version Figure 6 15 Phone Window System Settings Tab Verizon 1 System Select allows the user to change the system roaming preference of the radio in order to control the type of network the radio can lock onto for service e Select the Automatic radio button to allow the radio to lock onto networks based on the provisioning of the radio MC75A8 CDMA Configuration 6 11 e Select the Automatic A or Automatic B radio button to allow the radio to lock onto an A or B network carrier respectively if no other network can be found that matches the radio s
138. terprise Digital Assistant User Guide GLOSSARY A ActiveSync ActiveSync is a data synchronization program developed by Microsoft for use with Windows Mobile operating systems AFH Adaptive Frequency Hopping AKU Adaptation Kit Update Updates to the Windows Mobile operating system API Application Programming Interface An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another usually via software interrupts or function calls ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S AZERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on French keyboards AZERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values wi
139. the File Name to CertOutput xml and click Next Click Finish to export the certificate Open the exported file CertOutput xml in a text editor e NotePad Copy the contents of the file excluding the first line last line and CR LF and replace the value of the EncodedCertificate parameter in the xml example above Device Management Security You can control access to certain device settings and security levels such as installing applications and changing security settings Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 6 Help file for information on device management security Remote API Security The Remote API RAPI enables applications that run on a desktop to perform actions on a remote device RAPI provides the ability to manipulate the file system on the remote device including the creation and deletion of files and directories By default Motorola ships with RAPI in the restricted mode Certain tools such 4 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide as RAPIConfig may not work properly Refer to the Windows Mobile Version 6 Help file for finding information on Remote API security policies Packaging 1 NOTE Applications compiled for Windows Mobile 6 are not backward compatible with previous versions Packaging combines an application s executable files into a single file called a package This makes it easier to deploy and install an application to the MC75A Package new applications and updates such as new D
140. the cradle is too warm is between 0 C and 35 C MC75A removed from Replace MC75A in cradle and retransmit cradle during communication Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup as described in Chapter 3 ActiveSync software is not installed or configured properly 9 10 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table 9 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution Battery is not MC75A removed from Replace the MC75A in the cradle The 3600 mAh charging the cradle too soon capacity battery fully charges in less than five hours Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery MC75A is not inserted Remove the MC75A and reinsert it correctly Verify correctly in the cradle charging is active Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery status Ambient temperature of Move the cradle to an area where the ambient the cradle is too warm temperature is between 0 C and 35 C During MC75A removed from Replace MC75A in cradle and retransmit communication no cradle during data was transmitted communication or transmitted data EE ae was incomplete MC75A has no active An icon is visible in the status bar if a connection is active connection
141. the network In addition to SIM card installation the MC75A may require various settings to operate as a phone with data connection features Ensuring Network Coverage 1 Ensure an activated SIM card from the phone service provider is installed in the MC75A J NOTE The SIM card must be enabled to connect to the network 2 Verify active phone and data services by tapping vil to display the Phone dialog The Carrier name appears in the dialog box AY Start 195 4 mi F nhana Phone Carrier Name Wireless Manager Hide Log Uil UTI Wi Fi Unavailable text e mail calendar Contacts Fusion Menu Figure 5 3 Connectivity Dialog 3 Verify SIM card functionality a Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal folder gt Phone icon gt Network tab AY Settings 1 Luet op Ei Phone Current network Carrier Name Find Network Network selection Preferred networks Phone Security Services Network Phd cof Figure 5 4 Phone Settings Window Network Tab 5 4 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide b Ensure the service provider s network appears in the Current network field c Ifthe network does not appear tap Find Network If the network still does not appear verify that the SIM card was installed correctly If it was and no network appears contact the service provider Configuring a Data Connection A data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network
142. thin the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received Bluetooth A wireless protocol utilizing short range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances Glossary 2 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide boot or boot up The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software bps See Bits Per Second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character C CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or in
143. tors Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging 2 22 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide Table 2 7 Vehicle Cradle Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Continued Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Solid Amber Spare battery is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Off Not charging Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC75A To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC75A or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC75A or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 2 on page 1 4 and Table 2 7 Accessories 2 23 Four Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four MC75A spare batteries Battery Shim Installation Before charging a spare battery snap the MC75A shim into the battery slot as shown in Figure 2 22 Figure 2 22 Spare Battery Shim Installation J NOTE To purchase additional shims contact your local account manager or Motorola Inc Part number KT 76490 01R Spare Battery Charging 1 Connect the charger to a power source 2 Insert the spare battery into a spare battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to
144. ular telephone in the US and Canada the MDN and MIN are the same value for voice cellular users International roaming considerations often result in the MDN being different from the MIN MIN Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellular device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system Mobile Computer In this text mobile computer refers to the MC75 wireless computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value NVM Non Volatile Memory O Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm Glossary 6 MC75A Enterprise Digital Assistant Integrator Guide P PAN Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Q QWERTY A
145. ween keys Display The display can be wiped down with the alcohol wipes but care should be taken not to allow any pooling of liquid around the edges of the display Immediately dried the display with a soft non abrasive cloth to prevent streaking Scanner Exit Window Wipe the scanner exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses Connector 1 Remove the main battery from mobile computer See nstalling the Main Battery on page 1 2 2 Close battery door 3 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol gt Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back and forth across the connector on the bottom of the MC75A Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector Repeat at least three times Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6 D N m Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about VG inch away from the surface CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 9 Inspect the area for any grease or dirt repeat if required Cleaning Cradle Connectors To clean the connectors on a cradle 1 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicat
146. you must know the security configuration of the device and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run and to run with the needed level of trust Application Security Application security controls the applications that can run on the MC75A e Trusted All applications must be digitally signed by a certificate on the MC75A e Prompted User is prompted to allow unsigned applications to run e Open All applications run Developers can include their own certificates and provision the device to trusted Digital Signatures Digital signatures provide a way to authenticate the author of EXEs DLLs and packages Digitally signed applications give users confidence that an application comes from where they think it comes from For example if an end user downloads an update package from the internet that is digitally signed with Motorola s software certificate they are assured that the package is authentic and that it was created by Motorola By enforcing the use of digital signatures users can also prevent malicious applications from executing on the MC75A For example users can provision the MC75A to only execute trusted applications digitally signed Motorola ships all Windows Mobile 6 based products in an open state which means all signed and unsigned applications should work However customers can still reconfigure their MC75As to operate in the trusted MC75A Enterp

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