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1. 3 Copyrights Copyrights The products described in this document may include copyrighted computer programs Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs Accordingly any copyrighted computer programs contained in the products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission 2015 Symbol Technologies LLC All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission Furthermore the purchase of our products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Disclaimer Please note that certain features facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters Please refer to your contact for further information Trademarks Zebra and the Zebra head graphic are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp The Symbol logo is a regi
2. amp te lt n DataWedge Settings The DataWedge Settings screen provides access to general non profile related options Touch gt Settings July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 113 Figure 114 DataWedge Settings Window SB 2 18AM IN DataWedge Settings DataWedge enabled Enable disable DataWedge Enable logging Enable debug output to logcat Import Import DataWedge configuration Export Export current DataWedge configuration Import Profile Import a DataWedge profile Export Profile Export a DataWedge profile Restore Restore to factory defaults DataWedge enabled Enables or disables DataWedge To disable DataWedge uncheck this option Enable logging Enables or disables debug output file to logcat To enable logging check this option Import allows import of a DataWedge configuration file The imported configuration replaces the current configuration Export allows export of the current DataWedge configuration to the microSD card Import Profile allows import of a DataWedge profile file Export Profile allows export of a DataWedge profile Restore return the current configuration back to factory defaults Importing a Configuration File Procedure 1 2 NN nn A Copy the configuration file to a location on the device Internal Storage or microSD card Touch Settings Touch Import Select the datawedge db file Use and and folder e
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4. Please enter EFS file name e g tmp l efsmot lt volume name gt Please enter encryption key 64 bytes hex value Please enter mount path e g mnt lt existing mount point gt DONE OK Enter the name of the volume and then press Enter The utility then prompts for the encryption key This is a 64 byte hexadecimal value Enter a string of 64 hexadecimal digits and then press Enter Enter the mount point where to connect the volume into the file system and then press Enter The example of mnt is provided Unmounting an Image Procedure 1 From the Main Menu select item 3 The following appears Please enter EFS file name e g tmp l efsmot lt volume name gt DONE OK Enter the name of the volume to unmount Press Enter MNO001975A01 A July 2015 141 Settings Chapter 6 Settings This chapter describes settings available for configuring the device WWAN Configuration There are some WWAN configuration options that can be configured by the system administrator Default SIM slot e Network type Band preference Download the WWAN Configuration File from the Zebra Support Central web site Copy the WWAN_UI conf file to the root on the microSD card or Internal Storage Reset the TC75 Note If the configuration file is on the microSD card and the card is removed from the device upon reset the options are removed from the settings screen Default SIM Slot Configuration
5. Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled Verify Check Digit Check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code No Check Digit Do not verify check digit 1 Check Digit Bar code contains one check digit default 2 Check Digits Bar code contains two check digits Report Check Digit Transmit Code 11 data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send Code 11 data with check digit default disabled HAN XIN HAN XIN Inverse Disable Disables decoding of HAN XIN inverse bar codes default Enable Enables decoding of HAN XIN inverse bar codes Auto Decodes both HAN XIN regular and inverse bar codes Matrix 2 of 5 Length Use to set decode lengths default 10 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default disabled Report Check Digit Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send Matrix 2
6. 15 Touch Connect 16 Touch A LED Indicators There are two green LEDs on the side of the cradle These green LEDs light and blink to indicate the data transfer rate Table 6 LED Data Rate Indicators Data Rate 1000 LED 100 10 LED 1 Gbps On Blink off 100 Mbps Off On Blink 10 Mbps Off On Blink MN001975A01 A July 2015 56 Accessories Charging the TC75 Procedure 1 Insert the TC75 into a slot to begin charging Figure 54 TC75 Battery Charging 2 Ensure the TC75 is seated properly July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 57 Figure 55 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle with 4 Slot Battery Charger Battery Charging Main Battery Charging The device s Charging Notification LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the device The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Spare Battery Charging The Spare battery Charging LED on the cup indicates the status of the spare battery charging The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Table 7 Spare Battery Charging LED Indicators LED Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Green Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Red Spare battery is charging and battery is at the end of use ful life Solid Red Charging complete and battery is at th
7. 4 The log file and a backup log file are named multiuser log and multiuser 1log bak respectively AppLock Administrator The Application Lock feature allows the system administrator to restrict application access for specific applications by user or groups of users The permitted applications are managed using groups of user accounts from Multi user feature The permitted application names are built into an application White List that is used to know which applications are managed by the system The Application Lock feature does not prevent execution of native code or plug ins and it does not prevent applications from accessing public classes within non permitted applications The AppLock Administrator application takes advantage of the Application Lock feature allowing an administrator to enable disable and install White Lists and Groups files Note To use the AppLock Administrator application the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Enabling Application Lock Procedure owe Touch 2 MN001975A01 A July 2015 130 Administrator Utilities Touch Sal 3 Touch Enable Application Lock Disabling Application Lock Procedure nA Touch 2 Touch saj 3 Touch Disable Application Lock Manual File Configuration Groups File A Groups file is a text file that provides a list of groups and assigns users to each group The text file contain
8. During data communi Wi Fi radio is not on Turn on the Wi Fi radio cation over Wi Fi no data transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete You moved out of range Move closer to an access point of an access point During data communi You are in an area of poor Move into an area that has better service cation over WAN no cellular service data transmitted or y APN is not set up correct See system administrator for APN setup information transmitted data was incomplete y SIM card not installed Remove and re install the SIM card properly Data plan not activated Contact your service provider and ensure that your data plan is enable During data communi Bluetooth radio is not on Turn on the Bluetooth radio cation over Bluetooth no data transmitted or transmitted data was You moved out of range Move within 10 meters 32 8 feet of the other device of another Bluetooth de incomplete re No sound Volume setting is low or Adjust the volume turned off TC75 shuts off TC75 is inactive The display turns off after a period of inactivity Set this peri od to 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 or 30 minutes Battery is depleted Replace the battery Tapping the window The device is not respond Reset the device buttons or icons does ing not activate the corre sponding feature Table continued MN001975A01 A July 2015 178 Maintenance and Troubleshootin
9. Figure 131 Choose Your Pattern Screen LA FRI APRIL 11 7 Touch Continue 8 Re draw the pattern 9 Touch Confirm 10 On the Security screen touch Make pattern visible to show pattern when you draw the pattern 11 Touch Vibrate on touch to enable vibration when drawing the pattern Multiple User Mode For Multi user Mode configuration see Administrator Utilities on page 119 Passwords owe To set the device to briefly show password characters as the user types set this option Touch gt gt w Security Touch Make passwords visible A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled Button Remapping The TC75 s buttons can be programmed to perform different functions or shortcuts to installed applications Trigger 1 PTT button Trigger 2 Scan button Trigger 3 Volume up button July 2015 MN001975A01 A Trigger 4 Volume down button Search Key C button below display Remapping a Button Procedure 1 Touch 2 a8 Touch m Key Programmer Figure 132 Key Programmer Screen e A E 8 21 AM 0 Key Programmer BUTTON_PTT Trigger 1 Select to remap key event BUTTON_SCAN Trigger 2 Select to remap key event VOLUME_UP Trigger 3 Select to remap key event VOLUME_DOWN Trigger 4 Select to remap key event SEARCH Search Key Select to remap key event 3 Select the button to remap Settings 147 4 Touch the BUTTON REMAPPING tab or the SHO
10. Touch Open to open the application or Close to exit the installation process The application appears in the App list Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge Use ADB commands to install application onto the device A Caution When connecting the device to a host computer and mounting its microSD card follow the host computer s instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices to avoid damaging or corrupting files Prerequisites Ensure that the ADB drivers are installed on the host computer See ADB USB Setup on page 155 Procedure 1 2 NIH nn A Connect the device to a host computer using USB See USB Communication on page 77 Touch Touch Developer options Slide the switch to the ON position Touch USB Debugging A check appears in the check box The Allow USB debugging dialog box appears Touch OK On the host computer open a command prompt window and use the adb command adb install lt application gt where lt application gt the path and filename of the apk file Disconnect the device from the host computer See USB Communication on page 77 MNO001975A01 A July 2015 158 Application Deployment Installing Applications Using a microSD Card A Caution When connecting the device to a host computer and mounting its microSD card follow the host computer s instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices to avoid damaging or corrupting files Pro
11. 189 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Table 23 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height 90 1 mm 3 5 in Width 449 6 mm 17 7 in Depth 120 3 mm 4 7 in Weight 1 31 kg 2 89 lbs Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption 65 watts 90 watts with 4 Slot Battery Charger installed 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 0 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact 10kV indirect discharge 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Table 24 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height 21 7 cm 8 54 in Width 48 9 cm 19 25 in Depth 13 2 cm 5 20 in Weight 2 25 kg 4 96 lbs Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption 65 watts 90 watts with 4 Slot Battery Charger installed Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 190 Technical Specifications Item Description 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
12. F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Drop 1 8 m 6 feet drops to concrete over temperature range Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact Charging Cable Cup Technical Specifications Table 29 Charging Cable Cup Technical Specifications Item Description Length 25 4 cm 10 0 in Input Voltage 5 4 VDC Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact Snap On USB Cable Technical Specifications Table 30 Snap On USB Cable Technical Specifications Item Description Length 1 5 cm 60 0 in Input Voltage 5 4 VDC external power supply Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Technical Specifications 193 Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact Snap On Serial Cable Technical Specifications Table 31 Snap On USB Cable Technical Specifications Length 1 m 39 0 in Input Voltage 5 4 VDC Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non conden
13. Select the volume to delete Touch OK Encrypting an SD Card f Caution All data will be erased from the microSD card when this is performed Procedure 1 2 3 Touch Encrypt SD card A warning message appears Touch Yes The Key List dialog box appears Select a key from the list and then touch Ok The encryption process begins and when completed displays a successfully completed message Creating an EFS File When creating an encrypted volume the parameter information can be imported from a file instead of entering manually Procedure 1 2 On a host computer create a text file In the text file enter the following MN001975A01 A July 2015 138 Administrator Utilities lt Volume Name gt lt Volume Storage Type gt lt Key Name gt lt Mount Path gt lt Auto Mount gt lt Volume size gt where lt Volume Name gt name of the volume lt Volume Storage Type gt storage location Options internal or sdcard lt Key Name gt name of the key to use when creating the volume lt Mount Path gt path where the volume will be located lt Auto Mount gt Options 1 yes 0 no lt Volume size gt size of the volume in Megabytes Example MyVolume sdcard key1 mnt sdcard efsfolder 1 1 3 Save the text file as efsfile Off line Extraction Tool The Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted file system The off line extraction tool allows encrypted file systems to be used
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15. 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Setup Daisy chaining Ethernet Cradles Daisy chain up to ten 5 Slot Ethernet cradles to connect several cradles to an Ethernet network Use either a straight or crossover cable Daisy chaining should not be attempted when the main Ethernet connection to the first cradle is 10 Mbps as throughput issues will almost certainly result To daisy chain 5 Slot Ethernet cradles Procedure 1 Connect power to each 5 Slot Ethernet cradle 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to the one of the ports on the back of the first cradle and to the Ethernet switch 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to one of the ports of the back of the second 5 Slot Ethernet cradle Figure 51 Daisy chaining 5 Slot Ethernet Cradles To Switch To Next To Power Supply Cradle 4 Connect additional cradles as described in step 2 and 3 MN001975A01 A July 2015 54 Accessories Ethernet Settings The following settings can be configured when using Ethernet communication Proxy Settings e Static IP Configuring Ethernet Proxy Settings The TC75 includes Ethernet cradle drivers After the TC75 configure the Ethernet connection Procedure hai Touch 2 Touch Touch Ethernet Slide the switch to the ON position Place the TC75 into the Ethernet cradle slot Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears Touch Modify Proxy NAIA Nn Bb Q Figure 52 Ethernet P
16. Click Open The user information is populated into the Users list Importing Group List Procedure 1 2 3 4 Click File Import Group List Navigate to the location when the group file is stored Select the group file Click Open The group and package information is populated into the Groups and Packages list Importing Package List To import a package list see Package List File on page 131 for instructions for creating a Package List file Procedure 1 2 3 4 Click File Import Package List Navigate to the location when the package file is stored Select the package text file Click Open The package information is populated into the Packages list Editing a User Procedure 1 2 3 Select a user in the Users list Click Edit User Make changes and then click OK Deleting a User Procedure 1 2 Select a user in the Users list Click The user name is removed from the list Editing a Group Procedure 1 2 3 Select a user in the Groups list Click Edit Group Make changes and then click OK Deleting a Group Procedure 1 Select a group in the Groups list July 2015 MN001975A01 A 2 Click 3 Click Yes The group name is removed from the list Editing a Package Procedure 1 Select a package in the Packages list 2 Click Edit Package 3 Make changes and then click OK Deleting a Package Procedure 1 Select a package in the Package
17. The TC75 contains three SIM slots that can be used for installing up to three SIM cards After installing the SIM cards the user can select the defualt SIM card that the device uses Figure 125 TC75 SIM Slot 1 mini SIM 2 nano SIM 1 default 3 nano SIM 2 A system administrator can update the TC75 to configure the default SIM slot Download the WWAN Configuration File from the Zebra Support Central web site Copy the WWAN_UI conf file to the root on the microSD card or Internal Storage Reset the TC75 MN001975A01 A July 2015 142 Settings To set the default SIM slot touch gt More gt Mobile networks gt SIM socket selection Figure 126 SIM Selection Dialog Box mini SIM nano SIM1 nano SIM2 Selection the SIM slot to set as default Preferred Network Selection Once configured the user can select the network mode Touch gt More gt Mobile networks gt Preferred network type Figure 127 Preferred Network Type Dialog Box WCDMA LTE LTE only Automatic GSM WCDMA WCDMA only GSM only GSM LTE Cancel Band Preferences Once configured the user can specify which GSM bands are used in your network Touch gt More gt Mobile networks gt Band preferences Touch one or more band names A checkmark appears next to the selected bands Touch Save July 2015 MN001975A01 A Settings 143 Figure 128 Band Pre
18. The device s Charging Notification LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the device The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Spare Battery Charging The Spare battery Charging LED on the cup indicates the status of the spare battery charging The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Table 4 Spare Battery Charging LED Indicators E B Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Green Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Red Spare battery is charging and battery is at the end of use ful life Solid Red Charging complete and battery is at the end of useful life Fast Blinking Red Error in charging check placement of spare battery and battery is at the end of useful life off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correct ly cradle is not powered July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 41 Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The device or cradle always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the device or cradle may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The device and cradle indicates when c
19. tion rently active USB Ethernet module e ae switch in not in the correct For Ethernet communication slide the switch to the position position For USB communication slide the switch to the Y position LEDs do not light when Cradle is not receiving pow Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the TC75 or spare battery is er cradle and to AC power inserted TC75 is not seated firmly in the cradle Remove and re insert the TC75 into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Spare battery is not seated firmly in the cradle Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring it is firmly seated TC75 was removed from cradle or cradle was unplug ged from AC power too soon TC75 battery is not charging Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure TC75 is seated correctly Confirm main battery is charging The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 180 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Action Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The TC75 is not fully seat Remove and re insert the TC75 into the cradle ensuring it ed in the cradle is firmly seated Extreme battery tempera Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 ture C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Spare battery is not Battery not fully seated i
20. 1 In IP Output touch Enabled A check appears in the checkbox Ensure Remote Wedge option is enabled Touch Protocol In the Choose protocol dialog box touch the same protocol selected for the IPWedge computer application TCP is the default Figure 101 Protocol Selection Cancel MN001975A01 A July 2015 102 DataWedge Configuration 5 Touch IP Address 6 In the Enter IP Address dialog box enter the IP address of host computer to send data to Figure 102 IP Address Entry 0 0 0 0 Cancel 7 Touch Port 8 9 In the Enter port number dialog box enter same port number selected for IPWedge computer application Figure 103 Port Number Entry 58627 Cancel Configure Advanced data formatting and Basic data formatting Plug in if any required modification to be done to captured data before sending to remote computer Using IP Output without IPWedge IP Output Plug in can be used to send captured data from DataWedge to a remote device or host computer without using IPWedge At the data receiving end the host computer or mobile device should have an application that listens to TCP or UDP data coming from a configured port and IP address in the IP Output plug in To enable IP Output to send captured data to a remote computer Procedure 1 In IP Output touch Enabled A check appears in the checkbox Ensure Remote Wedge option is disabled Touch Protocol In the Choose protocol
21. 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact 10kV indirect discharge 4 Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Table 25 4 Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height 4 32 cm 1 7 in Width 20 96 cm 8 5 in Depth 15 24 cm 6 0 in Weight 386 g 13 6 oz Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption 40 watts Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 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 20kV air 10kV contact 10kV indirect discharge Charge Only Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications Table 26 Charge Only Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height x xx cm x xx in Width x xx cm x xx in Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Technical Specifications 191 Item Description Depth x xx cm x xx in Weight XXX g XX X OZ Input Voltage 12 24 VDC Power Consumption 40 watts Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32
22. 6 Place hand strap clip into hand strap mounting slot and pull down until it snaps into place Figure 12 Secure Hand Strap Clip Installing the Battery Procedure 1 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the TC75 MNO001975A01 A July 2015 22 Getting Started Figure 13 Insert Bottom of Battery into Battery Compartment 2 Rotate the top of the battery into the battery compartment 3 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latches snap into place Figure 14 Press Down on Battery Charging the Battery Before using the TC75 for the first time charge the main battery until the green Charging Notification light emitting diode LED remains lit To charge the TC75 use a cable or a cradle with the appropriate power supply For information about the accessories available for the TC75 see Accessories on page 31 for more information Snap On USB Cable e Charging Cable Cup e 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle e 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle e 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle e 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle e Charge Only Vehicle Cradle e Auto Charging Cable Cup e Serial Cable Cup The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in approximately six hours at room temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The TC75 or accessory always performs battery charging in a safe and in
23. 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 20kV air 10kV contact Magnetic Stripe Reader Technical Specifications Table 27 Magnetic Stripe Reader Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height x xx cm x xx in Width x xx cm x xx in Depth x xx cm x xx in Weight xx g 3 oz Input Voltage 5 VDC Interface Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 Format ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV Certification PCI DSS 2 0 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 20 C to 50 C xx F to xx F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact MNO001975A01 A July 2015 192 Technical Specifications Trigger Handle Technical Specifications Table 28 Trigger Handle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height x xx cm x xx in Width x xx cm x xx in Depth x xx cm x xx in Weight XX g XX X OZ Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122
24. Problem Cause Solution When pressing the Battery not charged Charge or replace the battery in the TC75 o ai Battery not installed prop Install the battery properly erly System crash Perform a reset When pressing the Battery charge is at a level Charge or replace the battery in the TC75 power button the TC75 where data is maintained does not turn on but but battery should be re two LEDs blink charged Battery did not charge Battery failed Replace battery If the TC75 still does not operate perform a reset Table continued July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Maintenance and Troubleshooting 177 Problem Cause Solution TC75 removed from cra Insert TC75 in cradle The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in dle while battery was less than six hours at room temperature charging Extreme battery tempera Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C ture 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Cannot see characters TC75 not powered on Press the Power button on display During data communi TC75 removed from cra Replace the TC75 in the cradle or reattach the communication cation with a host com dle or disconnected from cable and re transmit puter no data transmit host computer during ted or transmitted data communication was incomplete p Incorrect cable configura See the system administrator tion Communication software Perform setup was incorrectly installed or configured
25. Radio Logcat Buffer Enable radio logcat Enables logging for this logcat buffer Radio Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file Radio Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this logcat buffer The current file count is appended to this name Radio Log file count Specifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option Radio Max log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file e System Logcat Buffer Enable system logcat Enables logging for this logcat buffer System Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file System Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this logcat buffer The current file count is appended to this name System Log file count Specifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option System Max log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file e Combined Logcat Enable combined logcat Enables logging for this logcat buffer Combined Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file Combined Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this logcat buffer The current file count is appended to this name Combined Log file count Sp
26. SSL Encryption check box if SSL encryption is required Click OK Save Data At any time the administrator can save the current data The application creates two files in the lt user gt _APP_DATA folder database and passwd Exporting File In order to use the features on the device export the required files and then copy them to the device The following files are created by the Enterprise Administrator application Password File Filename passwd Lists the user names encrypted passwords administrator and enable flags Group File Filename groups Lists each group and users associated to each group White List Files Filename the filenames are the names of the group created in the Group file Lists the user installed applications that the group is allowed to access Remote Server Filename server Lists the remote server IP address and port number Procedure bh Y N Click Export In the Browse For Folder window select a folder and then click OK Click OK Click File Export Server Information The server file is saved in the lt user gt APP_DATA folder Copy all the files to the root of the microSD card See USB Communication on page 77 for information on copying files to the device Importing User List Procedure 1 Click File Import User List MN001975A01 A July 2015 124 Administrator Utilities Navigate to the location when the passwd file is stored Select the passwd file
27. Settings Use the Language amp input settings for configuring the on screen keyboards The device contains the following keyboard settings Android Keyboard Chinese keyboard PTT Express Configuration Refer to the PTT Express User Guide for information on configuring the PTT Express Client application About Phone Use About phone settings to view information about the TC75 Touch gt About phone Status Touch to display the following Battery status Indicates if the battery is charging on AC power or discharging on battery power Battery level Indicates the battery charge level Network Indicates the current network carrier Signal strength Indicates the radio signal strength Mobile network type Indicates the mobile network type Service state Indicates the state of service Roaming Indicates if the device is roaming outside the network Mobile network state Indicates the mobile network state My phone number Displays the phone number associated with the device TS 25 version Displays date of TS 25 table IMEI Displays the IMEI number for the device IMEI SV Displays the IMEI SV number for the device Wi Fi MAC address Displays the Wi Fi radio MAC address Ethernet MAC address Displays the Ethernet driver MAC address Bluetooth address Displays the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth address Serial number Displays the serial number of the device Up time Displays the time that the TC
28. Snap On DEX Cable CBL TC7X DEX1 01 Provides electronic data exchange with devices such as vending machines Audio Accessories 2 5 mm Audio Adapter ADP TC7X AUDIO1 01 2 5 mm Headset HDST 25MM PTVP 01 Snaps onto the device and provides audio to a wired headset with 2 5 mm plug Use for PTT and VoIP calls Premium Headset RCH51 Premium Rugged headset 2 5 mm Quick Disconnect 25 124387 02R Adapter Cable Provides connection to the RCH50 RCHS51 headset 3 5 mm Audio Adapter ADP TC7X AUD35 01 Snaps onto the device and provides audio to a wired headset with 3 5 mm plug 3 5 mm Headset HDST 35MM PTVP 01 Use for PTT and VolP calls 3 5 mm Quick Disconnect ADP 35M QDCBL 1 01 Adapter Cable Provides connection to the 3 5 mm Headset Scanning July 2015 MN001975A01 A Table continued Accessory Trigger Handle Part Number TRG TC7X SNP1 01 Accessories 33 Description Adds gun style handle with a scanner trigger for com fortable and productive scanning Carrying Solutions Soft Holster SG TC7X HLSTR1 01 TC7X soft holster Rigid Holster SG TC7X RHLSTR1 01 TC7X rigid holster Hand Strap SG TC7X HSTRP 1 03 Replacement hand strap with hand strap mounting clip 3 pack Stylus and Coiled Tether SG TC7X STYLUS 03 TC7X stylus with coiled tether 3 pack Power Supplies Power Supply PWRS 14000 249R Provides power to the device using the Snap On US
29. a Configuration File Prerequisites Ensure that the ADB drivers are installed on the host computer and that USB debugging is enabled See ADB USB Setup on page 155 Procedure 1 Connect the device to a host computer using USB See USB Communication on page 77 2 On the host computer open a command prompt window and use the adb command adb push c local folder key config xml enterprise usr where local_folder the a folder on the c drive 3 fone Touch 2 Touch on Touch m Key Programmer 6 Touch 7 Touch Import The configuration file is loaded into the Key Programmer settings Creating a Remap File The administrator can create an xml configuration file and import it into any TC75 device Use any text editor to create the xml file with the filename key config xml lt P yversica 1 04 Sacocilag UI SES lt Button_Remap gt lt trigger 1 mode Remap Button gt lt REMAP CODE gt BUTTON_L1 lt REMAP_CODE gt lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt MPA3_TRIGGER_1 lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt lt EXTRA TITLE gt lt EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME gt lt trigger 1 gt lt trigger 2 mode Remap Button gt lt REMAP CODE gt BUTTON_R1 lt REMAP_CODE gt lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt MPA3_TRIGGER_2 lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt lt EXTRA TITLE gt lt EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME gt lt trigger 2 gt lt trigger 3 mode Remap Button gt lt REMAP CODE gt VOLUME UP lt REMAP_CODE gt lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt MPA3_TRIGGER_3 lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt lt EXTRA TITL
30. application default 0 0 0 0 Port Enter the port number used by the remote application default 58627 Advanced data formatting is a way of customizing data before transmission Use advanced data formatting ADF to edit scan data to suit requirements Enable Enables or disables ADF A check in the checkbox indicates that ADF is enabled default disabled Rules ADF uses rules to customize data These rules perform detailed actions when the data meets certain criteria One rule may consist of single or multiple criteria applied to single or multiple actions See Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules on page 103 for more information e Basic data formatting Allows configuration of any data formatting for the related Output Plug in When the plug in is disabled any data is passed on without modification Enabled Enables or disables Basic Data Formatting A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled default enabled Prefix to data Add characters to the beginning of the data when sent Suffix to data Add characters to the end of the data when sent Send data Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application Disabling this option prevents the actual data from being transmitted However the prefix and suffix strings if present are still transmitted even when this option is disabled default enabled Send as hex Set to send the data in hexadecimal format A check in the c
31. are not concatenated A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default disabled Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for Code 128 bar codes Select increasing levels of security for decreasing levels of bar code quality There is an inverse relationship between security and scanner aggressiveness so choose only that level of security necessary for any given application Security Level 0 This setting allows the scanner to operate in its most aggressive state while providing sufficient security in decoding most in spec bar codes Security Level 1 This setting eliminates most misdecodes default Security Level 2 Select this option if Security level 1 fails to eliminate misdecodes Security Level 3 If Security Level 2 is selected and misdecodes still occur select this security level Be advised selecting this option is an extreme measure against mis decoding severely out of spec bar codes Selecting this level of security significantly impairs the decoding ability of the scanner If this level of security is needed try to improve the quality of the bar codes Code128 Reduced Quiet Zone Enables decoding of margin less Code 128 bar codes Ignore Code128 FCN4 When enabled and a Code 128 bar code has an embedded FNC4 character it will be removed from the data and the following characters will not be changed When the feature is disabled the FNC4 character wi
32. as EAN 13 The Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code must be enabled and must have a leading zero and a valid EAN 13 check digit A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default disabled 2of5 Security Level Options I20f5 Security level 0 Lof5 Security Level 1 I20f5 Security Level 2 and 120f5 Security Level 3 default I20f5 Security level 1 2of5 Reduced Quiet Zone Enables decoding of margin less I20f5 bar codes Composite AB UCC Link Mode Link Flag ignored 1D component is transmitted regardless of whether a 2D component is detected Always Linked 1D and the 2D components are transmitted If 2D is not present the 1D component is not transmitted Auto Discriminate the digital scanner determines if there is a 2D portion then transmits the 1D component as well as the 2D portion if present default US Postnet Report Check Digit Transmit US Postnet data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send US Postnet data with check digit default disabled US Planet Report Check Digit Transmit US Planet data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send US Planet data with check digit default disabled UK Postal Report Check Digit Transmit UK Postal data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send UK Postal data with check digit default disabled Codabar Length Use to set deco
33. be able to decode data and for that decode data to be sent to the current activity but not necessarily displayed If this is the case then the activity needs to be marked as singleTop in its AndroidManifest xml file If your activity is not defined as singleTop then on every decode the system will create another copy of your Activity and send the decode data to this second copy Finally there will be a configuration option for each process plug in so that the process plug in can be configured specifically for the intent output which in this case is the basic data formatting process plug in IP Output Note IP Wedge application is required on a host computer Download the IPWedge application from the Support Central web site http www zebra com support IP Output allows DataWedge to send captured data to a host computer via a network connection Captured data can be sent over an IP network to a specified IP address and port using either TCP or UDP transport protocols MNO001975A01 A July 2015 100 DataWedge Configuration Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Remote Wedge Enable or disable the Remote Wedge option default enabled Remote Wedge is used with the IPWedge application e Protocol Select the protocol used by the remote application Options TCP default or UDP IP address Enter the IP address used by the remote
34. correctly Chapter 183 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications The following sections provide technical specification for the device TC75 Table 17 TC75 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Height 161 mm 6 3 in Width 84 mm 3 3 in Depth 28 mm 1 1 in Weight 376 g 13 3 oz Display 4 7 in High Definition 1280 x 720 exceptionally bright image optical ly bonded to touch panel with Gorilla Glass protection Touch Panel Capacitive touch Backlight Light Emitting Diode LED backlight Battery Pack Rechargeable Lithium Ion 3 7V 4 620 mAh battery Expansion Slot Connection Interface User accessible microSD up to 32 GB SDHC and up to 64 GB SDXC support Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 High Speed host and client Notification Audible tone plus multi color LEDs vibration Voice and Audio Three microphone support with noise cancellation vibrate alert speaker Bluetooth wireless headset support High quality speaker phone with up to 108 db SPL volume PTT headset support Cellular circuit switch voice HD Voice Performance Characteristics CPU 1 7 GHz dual core Operating System Android based AOSP V4 4 3 Memory 1 GB RAM 8 GB Flash Output Power USB 5 VDC 500 mA max User Environment Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 184 Technical Specifications Item
35. displays July 2015 MN001975A01 A Application Deployment 159 Figure 136 Downloaded Screen Oo Apps DOWNLOADED AppLock Adminis 180KB trator MultiUser Administrator 200KB Secure Storage Administrator 196KB Internal storag e 5 Touch the application to uninstall 6 7 Touch Uninstall Touch OK to confirm TC75 System Update System Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system We distribute the System Update packages on the Support Central web site Procedure 1 Download the system update package a Goto the Support Central web site http www zebra com support b Download the appropriate System Update package to a host computer Copy the T750HKXXXPUI ENxyyzz zip file to the root directory of the microSD card or to Internal Storage See USB Communication on page 77 for more information Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Reset Press and hold the PTT button until the device vibrates The System Recovery screen appears MNO001975A01 A July 2015 160 Application Deployment Figure 137 System Recovery Screen 6 Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to apply from External SD card or apply from Internal SD card Press the PTT button 8 Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to the T750HKXXXPUENxyyzz zip file 9 Press the PTT button The System Update installs and
36. for all bar codes default Security Long and Short Two times read redundancy for long bar codes three times for short bar codes July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 95 Security All Thrice Three times read redundancy for all bar codes e Picklist Allows the imager to decode only the bar code that is directly under the cross hair reticle part of the pattern This feature is useful in applications where multiple bar codes may appear in the field of view during a decode session and only one of them is targeted for decode Disable Disables Picklist mode Any bar code within the field of view can be decoded default Enabled Enables Picklist mode Only the bar code in the center of the image is decoded Hardware Picklist Enables Picklist mode so that only the bar code under the projected reticle can be decoded Software Picklist Enables Picklist mode so that only the bar code in the center of the image is decoded e Aiming Pattern Turns imager aiming pattern on or off during data capture On default or Off Aim Type Trigger The device decodes a bar code on each Scan button press default Continuous Read The device continuously decodes bar codes as long as the Scan button is held down and the previous bar code decoding is complete This mode is useful when the user wants to perform rapid scanning Same Symbol Timeout Use to prevent the device from decoding the same bar code
37. have completed the USB IF compliance program Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred Severe impact from dropping any battery operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals 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 Do not leave or store the equipment in or 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 MN001975A01 A July 2015 174 Maintenance and Troubleshooting e Battery usage by children should be supervised e Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re chargeable batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire In the 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 Ifyou suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact the Customer Support to arrange for inspection Cleaning Instructions f 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 pl
38. how to get the TC75 up and running e TC73 User Guide describes how to use the TC75 e C75 Integrator Guide describes how to set up the TC75 and accessories Configurations This guide covers the following configurations Configuration Radios Display Data Capture Options Operating Sys tem TC75AH Profes WWAN LTE 4 7 High Defini 1 GBRAM 8 2D imager and Android based sional without tion 1280 x 720 GB Flash SLC integrated NFC Android Open Google Mobile WLAN 802 11 LcD High Reliability Source Project Services GMS Yd 2 n d h 1 k r Flash 4 4 3 WPAN Blue tooth v4 0 Low Energy TC75BH Profes WWAN HSPA 4 7 High Defini 1 GB RAM 8 2D imager and Android based sional without tion 1280 x 720 GB Flash SLC integrated NFC Android Open Google Mobile WLAN 802 11 LCD High Reliability Source Project Services GMS amp b g n d b i k r Flash 4 4 3 WPAN Blue tooth v4 0 Low Energy TC75AH Stand WWAN LTE 4 7 High Defini 1 GB RAM 8 2D imager and Android based ard with GMS tion 1280 x 720 GB Flash SLC integrated NFC Android Open WLAN 802 11 LCD High Reliability Source Project a b g n d h i k r Flash 4 4 3 with GMS WPAN Blue tooth v4 0 Low Energy TC75BH Stand WWAN HSPA 4 7 High Defini 1 GBRAM 8 2D imager and Android based ard with GMS tion 1280 x 720 GB Flash SLC integrated NFC Android Open LCD MN001975A01 A July 2015 14 About This Guide Config
39. information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default disabled Enable Plain Code 128 Flag to enable other 128 sub types besides GS1 128 and ISBT 128 Enable GS1 128 Set the GS1 128 subtype A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default enabled Enable ISBT128 Set the ISBT128 subtype A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default enabled MNO001975A01 A July 2015 90 DataWedge Configuration ISBT128 Concatenation Mode Select an option for concatenating pairs of ISBT code types Concat Mode Never Do not concatenate pairs of ISBT codes encountered default Concat Mode Always There must be two ISBT codes in order to decode and perform concatenation Does not decode single ISBT symbols Concat Mode Auto Decodes and concatenates pairs of ISBT codes immediately If only a single ISBT symbol is present the device must decode the symbol the number of times set via DataWedge Configuration 4 11 Redundancy Code128 before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no additional ISBT symbol Check ISBT Table The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly used in pairs If ISBT128 Concat Mode is set enable Check ISBT Table to concatenate only those pairs found in this table Other types of ISBT codes
40. of 5 data with check digit default enabled Verify Check Digit Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Matrix 2 of 5 symbols to verify that the data complies with a specified check digit algorithm default enabled UPCE1 Report Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default disabled July 2015 MN001975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 93 Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character Select the appropriate option to match the host system There are three options for transmitting a UPCE1 preamble Preamble Sys Char Transmit System Character only Preamble Country and Sys Char Transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA Preamble None Transmit no preamble default Convert UPCE1 To UPCA Enable this to convert UPCE1 decoded data to UPC A format before transmission After conversion the data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections Disable this to transmit UPCE1 decoded data as UPCE1 data without conversion default disabled Decode Lengths The allowable decode lengths are specified by options Length1 and Length as follows Variable length Decode symbols containing any number of characters Set both Length1 an
41. 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 leave any cotton residue on the connector 4 All sides of the connector should also be rubbed with the cotton tipped applicator A Caution Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is pointed away from your face Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 2 inch away from the surface Remove any lint left by the cotton tipped applicator If grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle use a lint free cloth and alcohol to remove A A A U 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 but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance Troubleshooting The following tables provides typical problems that might arise and the solution for correcting the problem TC75 Table 10 Troubleshooting the TC75
42. of useful life e g e Temperature is too low or too high e Charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Replacing the Battery f Caution Do not add or remove SIM SAM or microSD card during battery replacement Procedure Remove any accessory attached to the device Press the Power button until the menu appears Touch Battery Swap Follow the on screen instructions Wait for the LED to turn off If hand strap is attached slide the hand strap clip up toward the top of the TC75 and then lift DD n A Y N mm MN001975A01 A July 2015 24 Getting Started Figure 15 Remove Hand Strap Clip 7 Press the two battery latches in Figure 16 Press Battery Latches 8 Lift the battery from the TC75 July 2015 MN001975A01 A Getting Started 25 Figure 17 Lift the Battery 9 f Caution Replace the battery within two minutes After two minutes the device reboots and data may be lost Insert the replacement battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the TC75 10 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps into place 11 Replace the hand strap if required 12 Press and hold the Power button to turn on the TC75 Replacing the microSD Card Procedure 1 2 3 4 Press the Power button until the menu appears Touch Power off Touch OK If hand strap is attached slide the hand strap clip up toward the top of the TC75 and
43. on an Ubuntu version number 10 04LTS desktop The off line extraction tool is a shell script used to create mount and unmount an encrypted file system used with the Secure Storage feature Connect the device to the host computer Usage On a Ubuntu desktop at a terminal prompt type offline extraction sh The following Main Menu appears Orrlime e eEracition TOOL 1 Create an image 2 Mount an existing EFS image 3 Unmount final mount location A Oust Please choose one from the list and press Usage device mapper and loop device ENT ER On a Ubuntu desktop at a terminal prompt type offline extraction sh The following Main Menu appears MO Babine SS tracto EOL 1 Create an image 2 Mount an existing EFS image 6 Uinmotiaie rimel move lLocairion A Owie Please choose one from the list and press Creating an Image Procedure 1 From the Main Menu select item 1 The following appears e g Please enter EFS file name Please enter Pleas encryption key th enter EFS nter in MB filesystem type EFS image size Please imag device mapper and loop device ENT ER tmp 1 efsmot 64 bytes hex value lt volume name gt lt volume size in MB gt DON HH py OK July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Rer xt4 vfat ext4 Administrator Utilities 139 The utility first prompts for the name of
44. plate into the hand strap slot MNO001975A01 A July 2015 74 Accessories Figure 83 Insert Hand Strap 10 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the TC75 Figure 84 Insert Bottom of Battery into Battery Compartment 11 Rotate the top of the battery into the battery compartment 12 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latches snap into place Figure 85 Press Down on Battery 13 Place hand strap clip into hand strap mounting slot and pull down until it snaps into place July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 75 Figure 86 Secure Hand Strap Clip MN001975A01 A July 2015 77 USB Communication Chapter 3 USB Communication This chapter provides information for transferring files between the device and a host computer Connecting to a Host Computer via USB Connect the TC75 to a host computer using the USB Charging cable to transfer files between the TC75 and the host computer A Caution When connecting the TC75 to a host computer follow the host computers instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices to avoid damaging or corrupting files Connecting to the TC75 as a Media Device y Note Using Media Device you can copy files to either the microSD card or internal memory Procedure 1 Connect the USB Char
45. provisioning Refer to the MDM software documentation for details Installing Applications Using the USB Connection A Caution When connecting the device to a host computer and mounting its microSD card follow the host computer s instructions for connecting and disconnecting USB devices to avoid damaging or corrupting files Procedure A U N Connect the device to a host computer using USB See USB Communication on page 77 On the host computer copy the application apk file from the host computer to the device Disconnect the device from the host computer See USB Communication on page 77 E sy On the device touch 2 7 Note In File Browser the microSD card path is storage sdcard1 and Internal storage path is sdcard or storage sdcardo0 Touch to view files on a microSD card or Internal Storage Locate the application apk file Touch the application file to begin the installation process To confirm installation and accept what the application affects touch Install otherwise touch Cancel July 2015 MNO01975A01 A 9 Application Deployment 157 Figure 135 Accept Installation Screen 2 F B 2 41AM W MultiUser Administrator Do you want to install an update to this existing application Your existing data will not be lost The updated application will get access to NEW PRIVACY y modify or delete the contents of your SD card read the contents of your SD card Cancel Install
46. sun son 2 Backup About RxLogger Configuration RxLogger is built with an extensible plug in architecture and comes packaged with a number of plugins already built in The included plug ins are described below Touch Settings to open the configuration screen Main Log Plug in The Main log presents a high level timeline view of the device health in an easy to read comma separated values CSV format The log contains many of the key parameters of various subsystems and is meant to be used as a first level triage that can potentially point to a range of specific detailed logs to look at The two rightmost columns in the CSV file allow the log modules and plug ins to insert asynchronous event based messages into the log This is useful so that by looking at the CSV log you can see when snapshots have been created or when the tool has detected an application to be unresponsive It is also used to show power events such as AC DC power transitions Enable notifications Enables logging for this plugin Log Interval Specifies the interval in milliseconds to poll the collected parameters and write the data to the CSV log file Log path Specifies the base log path to store the CSV log file The default to use the default external storage directory which is queried from the Android system Log file count Specifies the number of files to rotate through Each file is constrained by the Log max size option Log max size Specifies the maxi
47. symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol Table 19 SE4750 SR Decode Distances Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Type Near Far 3 mil Code 39 4 1 in 4 9 in 10 41 cm 12 45 cm 5 0 mil Code 128 3 5 in 6 8 in 8 89 cm 17 27 cm 5 mil PDF417 4 4 in 6 3 in 11 18 cm 16 00 cm 6 67 mil PDF417 3 2 in 8 1 in 8 13 cm 20 57 cm 10 mil Data Matrix 3 3 in 8 5 in 8 38 cm 21 59 cm 100 UPCA 2 0 in 18 0 in 5 08 cm 45 72 cm 15 mil Code 128 2 6 in 19 8 in 6 06 cm 50 29 cm 20 mil Code 39 1 8 in 27 0 in 4 57 cm 68 58 cm Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Technical Specifications 187 Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Type Near Far Note Photographic quality bar code at 18 tilt pitch angle under 30 fed ambient illumination I O Connector Pin Outs Figure 144 I O Connector Pin 1 383880 Table 20 I O Connector Pin Outs Pin Signal Description 1 GND Power signal ground 2 RXD_MIC UART RXD Headset microphone 3 PWR_IN_CON External 5 4 VDC power input 4 TRIG_PTT Trigger or PTT input 5 GND Power signal ground 6 USB OTG_ID USB OTG ID pin 7 TXD_EAR UART TXD Headset ear 8 USB_OTG_VBUS USB VBUS 9 USB_OTG_DP USB DP 10 USB_OTG_DM USB DM 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Table 21 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications
48. the TC75 is connected to a host computer Some applications are designed to be stored on the microSD card rather than in internal memory To view the used and available space on the microSD card touch gt gt oe Storage MNO001975A01 A July 2015 162 Application Deployment Figure 139 Storage Settings N 2 F E 6 51AM Qe Storage Cached data 576KB Misc 559MB Erase Internal Storage Erases all data on the Internal Storage such as music and photos SD CARD Total space 14 83GB NENE 14 60GB Unmount SD card Unmount the SD card so you can safely remove it Erase SD card Erases all data on the SD card such as music and photos Total space Displays the total amount of space on the installed microSD card Apps Displays the available space used for applications and media content on the installed microSD card Pictures videos Displays the available space used for pictures and videos on the installed microSD card e Available Displays the available space on the installed microSD card Unmount SD card Unmounts the installed microSD card from the TC75 so that it can be safely removed This setting is dimmed if there is no microSD card installed if it has already been unmounted or if it has been mounted on a host computer Erase external SD card Permanently erases everything on the installed microSD card Internal Storage The TC75 has internal storage The internal storage con
49. the volume to create Any ASCII string that meets standard Linux file naming rules is valid Enter the image name and then press Enter The utility then prompts for the encryption key This is a 64 byte hexadecimal value Enter a string of 64 hexadecimal digits and then press Enter The utility then prompts for the image size Enter the size of the volume in MB A number must be entered without the units It is understood that MB A value of 2000 is 2 GB Note that 4 GB is the largest volume that is supported on the device The utility lastly prompts for the filesystem type Enter ext4 and then press Enter The utility then creates the volume in the current working directory The utility then finishes the creation process and then prompts to whether the volume should be mounted Press 1 if you want to mount or press 2 if you want to exit Press 1 will prompt for the mount point For example mnt is prompted Press Enter to mount the encrypted volume at the selected point After mounting an option to return to the Main Menu or Exit is provided Press 2 to exit the utility without mounting If the volume is mounted on the desktop then that volume can be provisioned with files for deployment Unmounted volumes can then be copied to the device and subsequently mounted using the Secure Storage Administrator by providing the encryption key used Mounting an Image Procedure 1 From the Main Menu select item 2 The following appears
50. 10 Barcode Input Screen SB 2 17AM M Source criteria Barcode input Source enabled Accept data from this source All decoders enabled Allow all barcode symbologies DECODERS 15 For Barcode inputs touch the All decoders enabled checkbox to select all bar code symbologies Deselect the All decoders enabled checkbox to individually select the symbologies 16 Touch amp D until the Rule screen appears 17 If required repeat steps to create another rule 18 Touch amp D until the Rule screen appears Defining an Action 7 Note By default the Send remaining action is in the Actions list Procedure 1 Touch E 2 Touch New action 3 Inthe New action menu select an action to add to the Actions list See Table 9 ADF Supported Actions on page 108 for a list of supported ADF actions Some Actions require additional information Touch the Action to display additional information fields Repeat steps to create more actions Touch amp D Touch D XA OAA A MN001975A01 A July 2015 108 DataWedge Configuration Deleting a Rule Procedure 1 Touch and hold on a rule until the context menu appears 2 Touch Delete to delete the rule from the Rules list A Order Rules List Y Note When there is no rule available for ADF plug in or all rules are disabled DataWedge passes decoded data to the output plug in without processing the data Note When there are no rules defined ADF passes the captured data
51. 174 I imager 3 M memory 13 14 O operating system 13 14 R radios 13 14 RAM 3 14 S sensors 154 soft reset 27 software version 74 symbologies 186 T troubleshooting 176 Index 199 200 Index Vi ZEBRA Zebra Technologies Corporation 3 Overlook Point Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A http www zebra com Zebra and the stylized Zebra head are trademarks of ZIH Corp registered in many jurisdictions worldwide The Symbol logo is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc a Zebra Technologies company All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2015 ZIH Corp and or its affiliates All rights reserved KY MN001466A01 Revision A July 2015 BO
52. 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 37 Battery Charging Main Battery Charging The device s Charging Notification LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the device The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Spare Battery Charging The Spare battery Charging LED on the cup indicates the status of the spare battery charging The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Table 3 Spare Battery Charging LED Indicators LED Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Green Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Red Spare battery is charging and battery is at the end of use ful life Solid Red Charging complete and battery is at the end of useful life Fast Blinking Red Error in charging check placement of spare battery and battery is at the end of useful life Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correct ly cradle is not powered Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The device or cradle always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the device or cradle may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The d
53. 75 has been running since being turned on SW components Lists filenames and versions for various software on the TC75 Legal information Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the TC75 Battery Management Displays information about the battery Model number Displays the devices model number Processor info Displays the type of processor in the device Android version Displays the operating system version Baseband version Displays WAN radio firmware version Kernel version Displays the kernel version Build number Displays the software build number MN001975A01 A July 2015 153 Application Deployment Chapter l Application Deployment This chapter describes features in Android including new security features how to package applications and procedures for deploying applications onto the device Security The device implements 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 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 y Note Ensure the date is set correctly before installing certificates or when accessing secure web sites Secure Certificates If the VPN or Wi Fi networks rely on secure certificates obtain th
54. 979 414 419 434 or 439 If the bar code starts with one of the prefixes it searches the image more aggressively for a supplemental Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present If the supplemental scanning failed then the main bar code is returned Supplemental 378 379 Enables auto discriminate supplemental for UPC EAN codes starting with 378 or 379 Disables reading of supplementals for any other UPC EAN bar code not starting with 378 or 379 Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present If the supplemental scanning failed then the main bar code is returned Supplemental 978 979 Enables auto discriminate supplemental for UPC EAN codes starting with 978 or 979 Disables reading of supplementals for another UPC EAN bar code not starting with 978 or 979 Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present If the supplemental scanning failed then the main bar code is returned Supplemental 414 419 434 439 Enables auto discriminate supplemental for UPC EAN codes starting with 414 419 434 or 439 Disables reading of supplementals for another UPC EAN bar code 4 16 not starting with 414 419 434 or 439 Tries to scan the supplemental if it is present If the supplemental scanning failed then the main bar code is returned Supplemental 977 Enables auto discriminate supplemental for UPC EAN codes starting with 977 Disables reading of supplementals for another UPC EAN barcode not starting with 977 Tries to scan the supplement
55. A GPS Navstar GLONASS Wireless LAN Data and Voice Com munications Radio IEEE 802 1 1a b g n d h i k r Data Rates Supported 5GHz 802 11a n up to 150 Mbps 2 4GHz 802 11b g n up to 72 2 Mbps Operating Channels 5 GHz Chan 36 165 5180 5825 MHz 2 4 GHz Chan 1 11 2412 2462 MHz North America FCC and IC Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Technical Specifications 185 Item Description Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz Rest of the World Actual operating channels frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency Security Security Modes Legacy WPA and WPA2 Encryption WEP 40 and 104 bit TKIP and AES Authentication TLS TTLS MS CHAP TTLS MS CHAP v2 TTLS PAP PEAP MS CHAP v2 PEAP GTC FAST MS CHAP v2 FAST GTC LEAP Fast Roam PMKID OKC CCKM Voice Communications Voice over IP ready Wi Fi certified IEEE 802 11a b g n direct se quence wireless LAN Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Bluetooth v4 0 Low Energy Data Capture Specifications 2D Imager SE4750 SR 1D and 2D bar codes Near Field Communications NFC ISO 14443 Type A amp B FeliCa and ISO 15963 cards Secure NFC via SAM supporting Mifare Calypso and FeliCa P2P mode and Card Emu lation via UICC and Host Communication and Messaging Workforce Connect PTT Express included for instant PTT calls betwe
56. B Cable Snap on Serial Cable or Charging Cable Cup Re quires AC line cord Power Supply PWRS 14000 148R Provides power to the 2 Slot cradles and 4 Slot Spare Battery Charger Requires AC line cord Power Supply PWRS 14000 241R Provides power to the 5 Slot Charge Only cradle and the 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Requires DC Line Cord p n 50 16002 029R and country specific three wire grounded AC line cord sold separately DC Line Cord 50 16002 029R 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle The 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Provides 5 VDC power for operating the device e Charges the device s battery e Charges a spare battery Provides power from the power supply to the 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle and 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle MN001975A01 A July 2015 34 Accessories Figure 23 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Power LED Lights green indicating that the cradle is receiving power Spare battery Charging LED July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 35 Setup Figure 24 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Charging the Device Procedure 1 Insert the device into the slot to begin charging MN001975A01 A July 2015 36 Accessories Figure 25 Battery Charging 2 Ensure the device is seated properly Charging the Spare Battery Procedure 1 Insert the battery into the right slot to begin charging Figure 26 Spare Battery Charging 2 Ensure the battery is seated properly July
57. Capture Data and Taking a Photo in the Same Application To be able to capture bar code data and take a photo in the same application e Create a Datawedge profile pertaining to the picture taking Activity in your application that disables scanning and use standard Android SDK APIs to control the Camera The default Datawedge profile takes care of the scanning in the application You might want to create another DataWedge profile that caters to any specific scanning needs associated to your Application s Activity pertaining to scanning Disable DataWedge on Device and Mass Deploy To disable DataWedge and deploy onto multiple devices Procedure 1 oooh Touch 2 Touch DataWedge Touch Touch Settings Unselect the DataWedge enabled check box Export the DataWedge configuration See Exporting a Configuration File for instructions See Configuration and Profile File Management on page 115 for instructions for using the auto import feature DD N bh UN Soft Scan Feature DataWedge allows a native Android application to programmatically start stop or toggle the scan trigger state The application can issue an Android Broadcast Intent to control the scanner without requiring the scan button to be pressed The active DataWedge profile is required to control all the parameters during a scan operation The structure of the broadcast intent that resolves to the soft scan is action com symbol emdk datawedge api ACTION_SO
58. Description Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 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 Specification 8 ft 2 4 m to concrete at room temperature 6 ft 1 8 m over the operating temperature range Tumble 2 000 3 2 ft 1 0 m tumbles meets and exceeds IEC tumble specifications Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15kVdc air discharge 8k Vdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge Sealing IP67 per applicable IEC sealing specifications Vibration 4 g s PK Sine 5 Hz to 2 kHz 0 04g2 Hz Random 20 Hz to 2 kHz 60 minute duration per axis 3 axis Thermal Shock 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F rapid transition Interactive Sensor Technology IST Motion Sensor 3 axis accelerometer provides motion sensing for dynamic screen orienta tion and power management Light Sensor Ambient light sensor to auto adjust display backlight brightness Wireless WAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN TBS radio Frequency band Worldwide LTE 800 850 900 1800 2100 2600 FDD 20 5 8 3 1 7 UMTS HSPA HSPA 850 900 1900 2100 GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 Americas LTE 700 850 1900 AWS 2100 FDD 17 5 2 4 1 UMTS HSPA HSPA 850 900 AWS 1900 2100 GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 GPS Integrated Autonomous Assisted GPS
59. E gt lt EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME gt lt trigger 3 gt lt trigger 4 mode Remap Button gt lt REMAP CODE gt VOLUME DOWN lt REMAP_CODE gt lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt MPA3_TRIGGER_4 lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt lt EXTRA TITLE gt lt EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME gt lt trigger 4 gt lt search key mode Remap Button gt lt REMAP_CODE gt NONE lt REMAP_CODE gt lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt SEARCH_KEY lt EXTRA_SHORTCUT gt lt EXTRA TITLE gt lt EXTRA_ PACKAGE NAME gt lt search_key gt lt Button Remap gt MN001975A01 A July 2015 150 Settings Replace the options for each trigger See Keypad Remap Strings on page 195 for a list of available button functions Enterprise Reset To ensure that the configuration persists after an Enterprise Reset 1 Export the settings before an Enterprise Reset and then import the settings after an Enterprise Reset or 2 Push the configuration file using a MSP or a third party MDM to the enterprise device settings keypad folder before the Enterprise Reset After the Enterprise Reset the key configuration will be automatically applied from this file Two ways to persist the settings 1 Export the settings before Enterprise Reset and Import the same after Enterprise Rese
60. FTSCANTRIGGER extras This is a String name value pair that contains trigger state details name com symbol emdk datawedge api EXTRA PARAMETER value START_SCANNING or STOP_SCANNING or TOGGLE_SCANNING Sample Intent sendIntent new Intent sendIntent setAction com symbol emdk datawedge api ACTION SOFTSCANTRIGGER sendIntent putExtra com symbol emdk datawedge api EXTRA PARAMETER TOGGLE SCANNING July 2015 MN001975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 117 sendBroadcast sendIntent MNO001975A01 A July 2015 119 Administrator Utilities Chapter 5 Administrator Utilities We provide a suite of utilities that allow an administrator to manage the following features e Multi user Login The Multi user Login feature allows an administrator to set up the device to be used by multiple users The users have access to specific applications and features depending upon the user settings e Application Lock The Application Lock feature allows an administrator to restrict application access for specific applications by user or groups of users The permitted applications are managed using groups of user accounts from Multi user Login feature e Secure Storage Secure Storage Administrator application allows installation and deletion of encrypted keys and creation mounting un mounting and deletion of the encrypted file systems The following applications help the administrator configu
61. Item Description Dimensions Height 10 6 cm 4 17 in Width 19 56 cm 7 70 in Depth 13 25 cm 5 22 in Weight 748 g 26 4 oz Table continued MN001975A01 A July 2015 188 Technical Specifications Item Description Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption 30 watts 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 20kV air 10 kV contact 10 kV indirect discharge 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Table 22 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height 20 cm 7 87 in Width 19 56 cm 7 70 in Depth 13 25 cm 5 22 in Weight 870 g 30 7 oz Input Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption 30 watts 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 20kV air 10kV contact 10kV indirect discharge July 2015 MN001975A01 A Technical Specifications
62. July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 115 Restoring DataWedge To restore DataWedge to the factory default configuration Procedure 1 foes Touch 2 2 Touch Ins Touch Touch Settings Touch Restore Touch Yes DD Ni Eh Q Configuration and Profile File Management The configuration or profile settings for DataWedge can be saved to a file for distribution to other devices After making configuration or profile changes export the new configuration or profile to the root of the microSD card The configuration file created is automatically named datawedge db The profile file created is automatically named dwprofile_x db where x is the profile name The files can then the copied to the microSD card of other devices and imported into DataWedge on those devices Importing a configuration or profile replaces the existing settings Enterprise Folder Internal storage contains the Enterprise folder enterprise The Enterprise folder is persistent and maintains data after an Enterprise reset After an Enterprise Reset DataWedge checks folder enterprise device settings datawedge enterprisereset fora configuration file datawedge db or a profile file dwprofile x db Ifthe file is found it imports the file to replace any existing configuration or profile 7 Note A Factory Reset deletes all files in the Enterprise folder Auto Import DataWedge supports remote deployment of a configuration to a de
63. Keypad Remap Strings Key Event Scancode VOLUME UP 115 VOLUME_DOWN 114 CAMERA 212 30 48 46 32 18 33 34 35 23 36 37 38 50 49 24 25 16 19 31 20 22 47 17 45 21 44 COMMA 51 PERIOD 52 ALT_LEFT 56 ALT RIGHT 100 SHIFT LEFT 42 SHIFT RIGHT 54 TIAJ w ojal wj gt N kx asl lt l ac 0 olv Ol Zl zi ry Alo Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Keypad Remap Strings 197 Key Event Scancode TAB 15 SPACE 57 EXPLORER 150 ENVELOPE 155 ENTER 28 DEL 111 GRAVE 41 MINUS 12 EQUALS 13 LEFT_BRACKET 26 RIGHT BRACKET 27 BACKSLASH 86 SEMICOLON 39 APOSTROPHE 40 SLASH 53 AT 229 PLUS 78 MENU 139 SEARCH 217 PAGE UP 177 PAGE DOWN 178 BUTTON _A 63 BUTTON B 64 BUTTON C 65 BUTTON X 66 BUTTON Y 67 BUTTON Z 68 BUTTON L1 183 BUTTON RI 184 BUTTON L2 185 BUTTON R2 186 BUTTON THUMBL 187 BUTTON THUMBR 188 BUTTON START 189 BUTTON SELECT 190 Table continued MN001975A01 A July 2015 198 Keypad Remap Strings Key Event Scancode BUTTON_MODE 191 July 2015 MN001975A01 A Index A approved cleanser 174 C cleaning 174 cleaning instructions 174 cradle connector cleaning 176 D data capture options 13 14 display cleaning 175 F Flash 3 14 H harmful ingredients
64. OWN ati 119 On device Application InstallatiOM onoonccnnnnncnionoccnonnonnnononononnconnonn non nonn corno nn ron non nr corno nro rro r rra 119 Multi user AppLock ConficuratioNM wiss nesses a cl E 119 Enterprise Administrator Application ccccccceccesssesceeseescesceeeceseeeeecaeecsecasessecsaesecesesseceeeseeeeeeeeeenseaeeeaeeteeaees 120 Creating USCIS e528 cscs e O ls e eo leas o nd 120 Adding Pack ae a ais 121 Creating Groups A o de etn he 122 Creating Remote Authentication cidcid 122 DAVE Dada aaa 123 Exporting Fil ii aid 123 AA A en eA A a Se ee ee 123 Importing Group A dido 124 Importing Package Listin 124 Editing a UA Ree Ieee tbe ea ae TET EEI EE 124 Deleting aUser o 5 0 sein a ee de ne 124 Editing a Group cecceie sive eius ice Detecs ani ee Ree fake nets eats eh cadence a a e 124 Deleting a Group sce sesec feiss ola 124 Editing a Packard 125 Deleting a Packages e ane ia ace od 125 MultiUser A A epee ee 125 Importing a Passwords ia t 125 Disabling the Multi user Feature cccccceccesccsscsseseeceeseecesceseceseeeeeeeeeeesseaeecseeseecaecsaecaeesaeneenseseenreees 127 Enabling Remote Authentication cieee ieseni orse i e e E E E EEES SEE ES 127 10 Contents Disabling Remote Authentication cccceccesccescesseesceseeesceseeeeceseeseecaeeeaecaeesaecaaeeaeceeceaecesseesereeeeeeneenes 128 Enabling Data Separation csc rt did 128 Disabling Data Separation eecccccecseessesseessessecsec
65. RTCUT tab that lists the available functions and applications 5 Touch a function or application shortcut to map to the button Note If you select an application shortcut the application icon appears next to the button on the Key Programmer screen MN001975A01 A July 2015 148 Settings 6 Figure 133 Remapped Button z K amp S dia 8 22 AM 0 Key Programmer BUTTON_PTT Trigger 1 Select to remap key event BUTTON_SCAN Trigger 2 Select to remap key event VOLUME_UP Trigger 3 Select to remap key event VOLUME_DOWN Trigger 4 Select to remap key event Camera Search Key Select to remap key event Touch A Exporting a Configuration File The Button Remapping configuration can be exported to an xml file and imported into other TC75 devices Prerequisites Ensure that the ADB drivers are installed on the host computer and that USB debugging is enabled See ADB USB Setup on page 155 Procedure 1 2 Touch Touch ae Key Programmer Touch Touch Export The configuration file key config xm1 is saved in the folder enterprise usr Touch OK Connect the device to a host computer using USB See USB Communication on page 77 On the host computer open a command prompt window and use the adb command adb pull enterprise usr key config xml c local folder key config xml where local_folder is a folder on the c drive July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Settings 149 Importing
66. Touch String 35 In the Enter a string text box enter X 36 Touch OK 37 Touch three times 38 Touch 39 Touch New action 40 Select Send char 41 Touch Send char rule 42 Touch Character code 43 In the Enter character code text box enter 32 44 Touch OK 45 Touch D July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 111 Figure 111 ADF Sample Screen M Rule RuleO Rule enabled Enable disable this rule CRITERIA Criteria Set the criteria for this rule ACTIONS Send remaining Send up to Send char 46 Ensure that an application is open on the device and a text field is in focus text cursor in text field 47 Aim the exit window at the bar code Figure 112 Sample Bar Code 559828 48 Press and hold the scan button The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming Ensure that the bar code is within the area formed by the aiming pattern The LED light red to indicate that data capture is in process 49 The LED lights green a beep sounds and the device vibrates by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully The formatted data 000129X lt space gt appears in the text field Scanning a Code 39 bar code of 1299X15598 does not transmit data rule is ignored because the bar code data did not meet the length criteria MNO001975A01 A July 2015 112 DataWedge Configuration Figure 113 Formatted Data 00001299 gt 10 EZ F31 A ES FO or 187 190 FO
67. ackages in the SDK The documentation also includes a high level Development Guide and links to the broader community e Samples directory July 2015 MN001975A01 A Application Deployment 155 The samples subdirectory contains full source code for a variety of applications including ApiDemo which exercises many APIs The sample application is a great place to explore when starting application development e Tools directory Contains all of the command line tools to build applications The most commonly employed and useful tool is the adb utility e usb driver Directory containing the necessary drivers to connect the development environment to an enabled device These files are only required for developers using the Windows platform 7 Note If accessing the Developer options for the first time touch Y gt 2 gt About device Tap Build number seven times to enable access to Developer options Open the Developer options screen to set development related settings Levey developer options ADB USB Setup To use the ADB install the USB driver This assumes that the development SDK has been installed on the host computer Go to http developer android com sdk index html for details on setting up the development SDK ADB driver for Windows and Linux are available on the Zebra Support Central web site at http www zebra com support Download the ADB and USB Driver Setup package Following the instructions with the package
68. adle and retransmit Incorrect cable configuration TC75 has no ac tive connection July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Ensure that the correct cable configuration An icon is visible in the status bar if a connection is currently active Table continued Maintenance and Troubleshooting 181 Problem Cause Solution Battery is not charging TC75 removed Replace the TC75 in the cradle The battery fully charges in approxi from the cradle mately six hours too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery TC75 is not in Remove the TC75 and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is active serted correctly in A the cradle Touch E gt A gt About device gt Status to view battery sta tus Ambient temper Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between ature of the cradle 10 C 14 F and 60 C 140 F is too warm 4 Slot Battery Charger Troubleshooting Table 15 Troubleshooting the 4 Slot Battery Charger Problem Cause Solution Spare Battery Charging Spare battery is Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot ensuring LED does not light when not correctly seat it is correctly seated spare battery is inserted ed Spare Battery not charg Charger is not re Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the charger and ing ceiving power to AC power Spare battery is Remove an
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70. al if it is present If the supplemental scanning failed then the main bar code is returned Retry Count Retry count for auto discriminating for supplementals Possible values are 2 to 20 inclusive Note that this flag is only considered if Supplemental Mode UPC EAN is set to one of the following values Supplementals Auto Supplementals Smart Supplementals 378 379 Supplementals 978 979 Supplementals 977 or Supplementals 414 419 434 439 2 to 20 default 10 Bookland Enable Bookland decoding A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled Coupon Enables Coupon code decoding Note that in order to successfully decode Coupon codes all of the correct decoders must be enabled A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled Coupon Repost Mode Traditional coupon symbols are composed of two bar code UPC EAN and Code 128 A new coupon symbol is composed of a single Data Expanded bar code The new format offers more options for purchase values up to 999 999 and supports complex discount offers as a second purchase requirement An interim coupon symbol also exists that contain both types of bar codes UPC EAN and Databar Expanded This format accommodates both retailers that do not recognize or use the additional information included in the new coupon symbol as well as those who can process new coupon symbols Old Coupon Report Mode Scanning an old coupon symbol reports both UPC and Code 128 scanning is
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72. ansmitted However the prefix and suffix strings if present are still transmitted even when this option is disabled default enabled Send as hex Set to send the data in hexadecimal format A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send TAB key Set to append a tab character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send ENTER key Set to append an Enter character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Intent Overview The core components of an Android application its activities services and broadcast receivers are activated by intents An intent is a bundle of information an Intent object describing a desired action including the data to be acted upon the category of component that should perform the action and other pertinent instructions Android locates an appropriate component to respond to the intent launches a new instance of the component if one is needed and passes it the Intent object Components advertise their capabilities the kinds of intents they can respond to through intent filters Since the system must learn which intents a component can handle before it launches the component intent filters are specified in the manifest as lt intent filter gt elements A component may have any number of filters each one desc
73. at when that application comes to the foreground DataWedge can be configured to process the same set of captured data differently based on the requirements of each application DataWedge includes the following visible and hidden pre configured profiles which support specific built in applications e Visible profiles ProfileO created automatically the first time DataWedge runs Generic profile used when there are no user created profiles associated with an application Launcher enables scanning when the Launcher is in foreground Note to save battery power disable this profile when not required DWDemo provides support for the DWDemo application Hidden profiles not shown to the device RD Client provides support for MSP MSP Agent provides support for MSP MspUserAttribute provides support for MSP Camera disables scanning when the default camera application is in foreground RhoElements disables scanning when RhoElements is in foreground ProfileO Profile0 can be edited but cannot be associated with an application That is DataWedge allows manipulation of plug in settings for ProfileO but it does not allow assignment of a foreground application This configuration allows DataWedge to send output data to any foreground application other than applications associated with user defined profiles when Profile0 is enabled Profile can be disabled to allow DataWedge to only send output data to those app
74. ata There are four types of actions which are for formatting cursor movement data modification data sending and delay specifications An action can be defined to send the first number of characters to the Output plug in pad the output data with spaces or zeros remove spaces in data etc Configuring ADF Plug in Configuring the ADF plug in consists of creating a rule defining the criteria and defining the actions Procedure fn Touch 2 2 Touch Mo MNO001975A01 A July 2015 104 DataWedge Configuration 3 Touch a DataWedge profile 4 In Keystroke Output touch Advanced data formatting Figure 107 Advanced Data Formatting Screen 2 Fe 4 30 AM M Advanced data formatting KEYSTROKE OUTPUT Enable Enable disable advanced data formatting RULES Ruled 5 Touch the Enable checkbox to enable ADF Creating a Rule 7 Note By default Rule0 is the only rule in the Rules list Procedure Touch Touch New rule Touch the Enter rule name text box In the text box enter a name for the new rule Touch Done Touch OK ann hh Y N mm Defining a Rule Procedure 1 Touch the newly created rule in the Rules list July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Figure 108 Rule List Screen M Rule RuleO Rule enabled Enable disable this rule CRITERIA Criteria Set the criteria for this rule ACTIONS Send remaining 2 Touch the Rule enabled checkbox to enable the current rule Defining Criteria P
75. ation Enabled Enables or disables Basic Data Formatting A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled default enabled Prefix to data Add characters to the beginning of the data when sent Suffix to data Add characters to the end of the data when sent Send data Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application Disabling this option prevents the actual data from being transmitted However the prefix and suffix strings if present are still transmitted even when this option is disabled default enabled Send as hex Set to send the data in hexadecimal format A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send TAB key Set to append a tab character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send ENTER key Set to append an Enter character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Intent Output Allows configuration of the Intent Output Plug in for the profile The Intent Output Plug in allows the captured data to be sent to an application in the form of an implicit Intent Refer to the Android Developer web site for more information http developer android com MNO001975A01 A July 2015 98 DataWedge Configuration Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates t
76. ations activities associated with the profile displays Initially the list does not contain any applications activities July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 85 Figure 93 Associated Apps Screen Ia New Profile associations There are currently no applications associated with this profile Press the Menu button to add an application 2 Touch E 3 Touch New app activity Figure 94 Select Application Menu com android launc her com android defc ontainer com symbol fusio nservice com symbol mxm f csp powerkeymg com symbol osx s ecurestorage com android quick searchbox 4 Inthe Select application screen select the desired application from the list 5 In the Select activity menu selecting the activity adds that application activity combination to the associated application list for that profile Selecting as the activity results in all activities within that application being associated to the profile During operation DataWedge tries to match the specific application activity combinations with the foreground application activity before trying to match the general application combinations 6 Touch 2 MNO001975A01 A July 2015 86 DataWedge Configuration Figure 95 Selected Application Activity mM Ia New Profile associations gt com android browser com symbol diagnosticapps com symbol cradleutility MainAct Y ivity com symbol cradleutility com androi
77. attery charging in a safe and intelligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the device may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The device indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED Installing the Four Slot Battery Charger 7 Note The Battery Charger must be installed in the first slot only Procedure 1 Remove power from the cradle Figure 39 Remove Power from Cradle y ya 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw securing the cup to the cradle base July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 47 Figure 40 Remove Screw 3 Slide the cup to the front of the cradle Figure 41 Remove Cup 4 Carefully lift the cup up to expose the cup power cable 5 Disconnect the cup power cable MNO001975A01 A July 2015 48 Accessories Figure 42 Disconnect Cup Power Cable 6 y Note Place power cable into adapter to avoid pinching cable Connect the Battery Adapter power cable to the connector on the cradle Figure 43 Connect Adapter Power Cable 7 Place adapter onto cradle base and slide toward rear of cradle July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 49 Figure 44 Install Adapter 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver secure adapter to cradle base with screw Figure 45 Secure adapter to Cradle 9 Align mounting holes on the bottom of the Fou
78. ay text box enter a gateway address for the device 12 If required in the Network prefix length text box enter a the prefix length 13 If required in the DNS 1 text box enter a Domain Name System DNS address 14 If required in the DNS 2 text box enter a DNS address 15 Touch Connect 16 Touch O 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle The 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle e Provides 5 VDC power for operating the TC75 Simultaneously charges up to five TC75s and up to four TC75s and on 4 Slot Battery Charger using the Battery Charger Adapter e Consists of a cradle base and cups that can be configured for various charging requirements MNO001975A01 A July 2015 44 Accessories Figure 35 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Power LED Lights green when power is applied to cradle Setup Figure 36 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Charging the TC75 Procedure 1 Insert the TC75 into a slot to begin charging July 2015 MN001975A01 A Figure 37 TC75 Battery Charging 2 Ensure the TC75 is seated properly MNO001975A01 A July 2015 46 Accessories Battery Charging Main Battery Charging The device s Charging Notification LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the device The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The device always performs b
79. cedure Connect the device to a host computer using USB See USB Communication on page 77 Copy the application apk file from the host computer to the microSD card Remove the microSD card from the host computer Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Power off If hand strap is attached slide the hand strap clip up toward the top of the device and then lift Press the two battery latches in Lift the battery from the device Lift the access door 10 Insert the microSD card 11 Replace the access door LV A gt YN hh Y N 12 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the device 13 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps into place 14 Replace the hand strap if required 15 Press and hold the Power button to turn on the device 6 foes Touch 2 17 7 Note In File Browser the microSD card path is storage sdcard1 Touch to view files on the microSD card 18 Locate the application apk file 19 Touch the application file to begin the installation process 20 To confirm installation and accept what the application affects touch Install otherwise touch Cancel 21 Touch Open to open the application or Close to exit the installation process The application appears in the App list Uninstalling an Application Procedure 1 foes Touch 2 Touch EN a Touch Apps 4 Swipe left or right until the Downloaded screen
80. ck digits Check Digit Scheme Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit Select the algorithm used to encode the check digit Mod 11 10 First check digit is MOD 11 and second check digit is MOD 10 default Mod 10 10 Both check digits are MOD 10 Report Check Digit Transmit MSI data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send MSI data with check digit default disabled Code93 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default disabled e Discrete 2 of 5 Length Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 14 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled Code 11 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 4 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information
81. creen If the Pattern screen unlock feature is enabled the Pattern screen appears instead of the Lock screen If the PIN or Password screen unlock feature is enabled enter the PIN or password after unlocking the screen Set Screen Unlock Using PIN Procedure E Touch 3 Touch Touch se Security 4 Touch Screen lock 5 Touch PIN 6 Touch in the text field 7 Enter a PIN between 4 and 16 characters then touch Next 8 Re enter PIN and then touch Next 9 Touch A The next time the device goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking Figure 129 PIN Screen DOS FRI APRIL 11 2 ABC 3 DEF 5 sxe 6mo Stu 9 wxvz 0 Set Screen Unlock Using Password Procedure foes Touch 2 July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Settings 145 Touch Touch mn Security 4 Touch Screen lock 5 Touch Password 6 Touch in the text field 7 Enter a password between 4 and 16 characters then touch Next 8 Re enter the password and then touch Next 9 Touch A The next time the device goes into suspend mode a PIN is required upon waking Figure 130 Password Screen LIDO FRI APRIL 11 qi iwi fe Gre Pty yui al Se Mal EiS fe fia AA ke El 4 zixcvibnm a Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern Procedure fone Touch 2 Touch Touch m Security 4 Touch Screen lock 5 Touch Pattern Draw a pattern connecting at least four dots MN001975A01 A July 2015 146 Settings
82. ct it to strong impact Protect the TC75 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 TC75 in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the TC75 If the surface of the TC75 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 Battery Safety Guidelines 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 Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found in this guide Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C 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 the Global Customer Support Center 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
83. d Length2 to 0 Range Decode a symbol with a specific length range from a to b including a and b Set Length to a and set Length to b Two Discrete Lengths Decode only symbols containing either of two selected lengths Set both Length1 or Length2 to the specific lengths Length1 must be greater than Length2 One Discrete Length Decode only symbols containing a specific length Set both Length1 and Length to the specific length UPC EAN Params Allows the configuration of the parameters that apply to more than one UPC or EAN decoder Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for UPC EAN bar codes Select higher security levels for lower quality bar codes There is an inverse relationship between security and decode speed so be sure to choose only that level of security necessary for the application Level 0 This default setting allows the scanner to operate fastest while providing sufficient security in decoding in spec UPC EAN bar codes default Level 1 As bar code quality levels diminish certain characters become prone to misdecodes before others 1 e 1 2 7 8 If the scanner is misdecoding poorly printed bar codes and the misdecodes are limited to these characters select this security level Level 2 If the scanner is misdecoding poorly printed bar codes and the misdecodes are not limited to characters 1 2 7 and 8 select this security level Level 3 If the scanne
84. d contacts activities C ontactSelectionActivity com android contacts Data Capture Panel The Data Capture panel DCP is a DataWedge feature that enables the user to initiate data capture by touching a designated part of the screen A variable screen overlay acts like a scan button Figure 96 Minimized Data Capture Panel Drag the DCP tab horizontally to maximized overlay Drag the DCP tab vertically to reposition the tab July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 87 Figure 97 Maximized DCP Touch the Magnet icon to change the orientation of the overlay to opposite side of the screen The DataWedge profile configuration screen allows the user to configure how the DCP appears on the screen once the particular profile is enabled The DCP is hidden by default Enabling DCP option displays seven additional configuration parameters Figure 98 Data Capture Panel Settings M IN Profile Launcher DATA CAPTURE PANEL DCP Show Display or hide DCP Orientation Right Start state Minimized Minimized height 112 Minimized width 56 Start position verticle 292 Maximized height 697 Button Color Color of the DCP BARCODE INPUT e Orientation Indicates whether the DCP displays on the right hand or left hand side of the screen Options Left default or Right e Start state Indicates whether the DCP should be started in maximized or minimized state Options Minimized default or Maxi
85. d re insert the battery into the battery adapter ensuring it not correctly seat is correctly seated ed Battery adapter is Remove and re insert the battery adapter into the charger ensuring it not seated proper is correctly seated ly Battery was re Ensure charger is receiving power Ensure the spare battery is seated moved from the correctly If a battery is fully depleted it can take up to five hours to charger or charg fully recharge a Standard Battery and it can take up to eight hours to er was unplugged fully recharge an Extended Life Battery from AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR TC7X SNP1 01 Table 16 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause Action MSR cannot read card MSR removed from TC75 Reattach MSR to TC75 and reswipe the card during card swipe Table continued MN001975A01 A July 2015 182 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Symptom July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Possible Cause Faulty magnetic stripe on card Action See the system administrator Magnetic stripe on card fac ing wrong way Ensure that the magnetic stripe is oriented correctly with stripe facing away from user MSR application is not in stalled or configured proper ly Ensure the MSR application is installed on the TC75 En sure the MSR application is configured
86. de lengths default 6 SeeDecode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled CLSI Editing Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters and insert a space after the first fifth and tenth characters of a 14 character Codabar symbol Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format default disabled NOTIS Editing Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters from a decoded Codabar symbol Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format default disabled MSI Length 1 Use to set decode lengths default 4 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length 2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled Check Digit With MSI symbols one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader The second check digit is optional MNO001975A01 A July 2015 92 DataWedge Configuration One Check Digit Verify one check digit default Two Check Digits Verify two che
87. device July 2015 MN001975A01 A 79 DataWedge Configuration Chapter 4 DataWedge Configuration DataWedge is an application that reads data processes the data and sends the data to an application Basic Scanning Scanning can be performed using the imager Using the Imager To capture bar code data Procedure 1 Ensure that an application is open on the TC75 and a text field is in focus text cursor in text field 2 Aim the exit window at a bar code 3 Press and hold the a Scan button The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming Ensure that the bar code 1s within the area formed by the aiming pattern The Data Capture LED lights red to indicate that data capture is in process Figure 87 TC75 Data Capture 4 The green a beep sounds and the TC75 vibrates by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully The captured data appears in the text field Profiles DataWedge is based on profiles and plug ins A profile contains information on how DataWedge should behave with different applications MN001975A01 A July 2015 80 DataWedge Configuration Profile information consists of e Associated application Input plug in configurations e Output plug in configurations e Process plug in configurations Using profiles each application can have a specific DataWedge configuration For example each user application can have a profile which outputs scanned data in the required form
88. dialog box touch the same protocol selected in the client application TCP is the default Figure 104 Protocol Selection Cancel July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 103 5 Touch IP Address 6 Inthe Enter IP address dialog box enter the IP address of host computer to send data to Figure 105 IP Address Entry 0 0 0 0 Cancel 7 Touch Port 8 Inthe Enter port number dialog box enter the port number that the host computer application is listening on Figure 106 Port Number Entry 58627 Cancel 9 Configure Advanced Data Formatting and Basic Data Formatting Plug in if any required modification to be done to captured data before sending to remote computer Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules The ADF plug in applies rules actions to be performed based on defined criteria to the data received via an input plug in before sending it to the output plug in Rules The ADF process plug in consists of one or more rules DataWedge formats the output data according to the first matching rule A rule is a combination of criteria and a set of actions to be performed upon fulfillment of the criteria set in the rule e Criteria Criteria can be set according to Input plug in symbology matching string within the data at the specified position and or data length Received data must match the defined criteria in order for the data to be processed e Actions A set of procedures defined to format d
89. down with the alcohol wipes but care should be taken not to allow any pooling of liquid around the edges of the display Immediately dry the display with a soft non abrasive cloth to prevent streaking Camera Window Wipe the camera window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses Connector Cleaning To clean the connectors Procedure 1 Remove the main battery from mobile computer 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol 3 Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back and forth across the connector Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector 4 Repeat at least three times 5 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 f Caution Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 4 inch away from the surface 8 Inspect the area for any grease or dirt repeat if required MNO001975A01 A July 2015 176 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning Cradle Connectors To clean the connectors on a cradle Procedure 1 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol 3 Rub the cotton portion
90. e 1 Touch Key List July 2015 MN001975A01 A Administrator Utilities 135 Figure 123 List of Keys List Of Installed Keys key key2 2 Touch OK Deleting a Key Procedure 1 Touch Revoke Key 2 Touch the key to deleted 3 Touch OK Note If a key is deleted then all the volumes created using that key are un mounted The same key is required to re mount the volume Volumes Creates an encrypted file system volume on the device The user must have Administrative privileges to create a volume Creating Volume Using EFS File Procedure 1 Create an efs file See Creating an EFS File on page 137 for instruction on creating the efs file Copy the keyfile and efsfile files to root of the microSD card See USB Communication on page 77 Touch Create Volume Touch Import nan bh Y N Touch OK The message Successfully Created the Volume appears briefly MN001975A01 A July 2015 136 Administrator Utilities Creating a Volume Manually Procedure 1 Touch Create Volume 2 Touch Manual 3 Touch OK 4 Inthe Enter Parameters To Create Volume text box enter the parameters in the follow format lt V olume Name gt lt Volume Storage Type gt Key Name gt lt Mount Path gt lt Auto Mount gt lt Volume size gt where e lt Volume Name gt name of the volume e lt Volume Storage Type gt storage location Options internal or sdcrad lt Key Name gt name of the key to use when creating th
91. e Action key character Enables decoding of a special character embedded within a bar code or MSR data for use in native Android applications This feature is helpful when populating or executing a form None Action key character feature is disabled default Tab Tab character code in a bar code is processed When DataWedge detects this character code in a bar code move the focus to the next field Lime feed Line feed character code in a bar code is processed When DataWedge detects this character code in a bar code move the focus to the next field Carriage return Carriage return character code in a bar code is processed When DataWedge detects this character code in a bar code move the focus to the next field Advanced data formatting is a way to customizing data before transmission Use advanced data formatting ADF to edit scan data to suit requirements Enable Enables or disables ADF A check in the checkbox indicates that ADF is enabled default disabled Rules ADF uses rules to customize data These rules perform detailed actions when the data meets certain criteria One rule may consist of single or multiple criteria applied to single or multiple actions See Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules on page 103 for more information e Basic data formatting Allows the configuration of any data formatting for the related Output Plug in When the plug in is disabled any data is passed on without modific
92. e certificates and store them in the device s secure credential storage before configuring access to the VPN or Wi Fi networks If downloading the certificates from a web site set a password for the credential storage The device supports X 509 certificates saved in PKCS 12 key store files with a p12 extension if key store has a pfx or other extension change to p12 The device also installs any accompanying private key or certificate authority certificates contained in the key store Installing a Secure Certificate Procedure 1 Copy the certificate from the host computer to the root of the microSD card See USB Communication on page 77 for information about connecting the device to a host computer and copying files fees Touch 2 Touch A Touch m Security Touch Install from SD card Navigate to the location of the certificate file Touch the filename of the certificate to install Only the names of certificates not already installed display If prompted enter the certificate s password and touch OK 0 A A yu Enter a name for the certificate and on KitKat devices in the Credential use drop down select VPN and apps or Wi Fi MN001975A01 A July 2015 154 Application Deployment Figure 134 Name the Certificate Dialog Box Certificate name Credential use VPN and apps Cancel 10 Touch OK If a password has not been set for the credential storage enter a password for it twice and t
93. e end of useful life Fast Blinking Red Error in charging check placement of spare battery and battery is at the end of useful life Table continued MN001975A01 A July 2015 58 Accessories E p Indication Off No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correct ly cradle is not powered Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The device or cradle always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the device or cradle may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The device and cradle indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED Establishing Ethernet Connection Procedure 1 2 6 Touch E Touch Touch Ethernet Slide the Ethernet switch to the ON position Insert the device into a slot The icon appears in the Status bar Touch Eth0 to view Ethernet connection details Installing the 4 Slot Battery Charger 7 Note The Battery Charger must be installed in the first slot only Procedure 1 Remove power from the cradle Figure 56 Remove Power from Cradle July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 59 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw securing the cup to the cradle base Figure 57 Remove Screw Slide the c
94. e g Codabar Code128 MicroPDF etc the decoded data is stored in multiple byte arrays one byte array per bar code Clients can get data in each byte array by passing an index The MSR related data added to the Intent s bundle can be retrieved using the Intent getStringExtra and Intent getSerializableExtra calls using the following String tags String MSR _DATA_TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_data String contains the output data as a String The data from the MSR tracks is concatenated and sent out as a single string String MSR_TRACK1 TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track1 MSR track 1 data is returned as a byte array String MSR_TRACK2 TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track2 MSR track 2 data is returned as a byte array String MSR_TRACK3_TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track3 MSR track 3 data is returned as a byte array String MSR_TRACK1 STATUS _TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track1_ status MSR track 1 decode status as an Integer where 0 indicates a successful decode String MSR_TRACK2 STATUS _TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track2_ status MSR track 2 decode status as an Integer where 0 indicates a successful decode String MSR_TRACK3 STATUS _TAG com symbol emdk datawedge msr_track3_ status MSR track 3 decode status as an Integer where 0 indicates a successful decode Most scanning applications might want the user to
95. e volume e lt Mount Path gt path where the volume will be located e lt Auto Mount gt Options 1 yes 0 no e lt Volume size gt size of the volume in Megabytes Figure 124 Enter Parameter To Create Volume Dialog Box Enter Parameters To Create Volume i efsmot sdcard key1 mnt sdcard efsmot 1 1 1 Cancel 5 Touch OK The message Successfully Created the Volume appears briefly If the size of the volume is very large a progress bar displays Mounting a Volume Procedure 1 Touch Mount Volume 2 Touch sdcard or internal 3 Touch OK July 2015 MN001975A01 A 4 5 Administrator Utilities 137 Select a volume Touch OK Listing Volumes Procedure 1 2 3 4 Touch Volume List Touch sdcard to list volumes on the microSD card or internal to list volumes on internal storage Touch OK The List of EFS Volumes dialog box appears with all the volumes of the selected storage location Touch OK Unmounting a Volume Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 Touch Unmount Volume Touch sdcard to list the mounted volumes on the microSD card or internal to list the mounted volumes on internal storage Touch OK Select the volume to un mount Touch OK Deleting a Volume Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 If the encrypted volume is mounted unmount it Touch Delete Volume Touch sdcard to list the unmounted volumes on the microSD card or internal to list the unmounted volumes on internal storage
96. ease contact the Global Customer Support Center for more information Warning Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids If such exposure occurs unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients 100 of the active ingredients in any cleaner must consist of one or some combination of the following isopropyl alcohol bleach sodium hypochlorite hydrogen peroxide or mild dish soap Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on the device and should not come in contact with the device ammonia solutions compounds of amines or ammonia acetone ketones ethers aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons acqueous or alcoholic alkaline solutions ethanolamine toluene trichloroethylene benzene carbolic acid and TB lysoform Cleaning Instructions Do not apply liquid directly to the device Dampen a soft cloth or use pre moistened wipes Do not wrap the device in the cloth or wipe but gently wipe the unit Be careful not to let liquid pool around the display window or other places Allow the unit to air dry before use Special Cleaning Notes Many vinyl gloves contain phthalate additives which are often not recommended for medical use and are known to be harmful to the housing of the device The device should not be handled while wearing vinyl gloves containing phthalates or before hands are washed
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98. ecessary decoders Touch Decoders The Barcode input screen appears A check in the checkbox indicates that the decoder is enabled By default the most commonly used decoders are enabled shown below with an asterisk The supported decoders are y Note DataWedge supports the decoders listed below but not all are validated on this device UPC E0 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded Datamatrix QR Code PDF417 Composite AB Composite C MicroQR Aztec Maxicode MicroPDF USPostnet USPlanet Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 89 UK Postal Japanese Postal Australian Postal Canadian Postal Dutch Postal US4state US4state FICS Codabar MSI Code 93 Trioptic 39 Discrete 2 of 5 Chinese 2 of 5 Korean 3 of 5 Code 11 TLC 39 MAIL MARK HAN XIN Matrix 2 of 5 UPC El 5 to return to the previous screen Decoder Params Use Decode Params to configure individual decoder parameters UPCA Report Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default enabled Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character Select the appropriate option to match the host system There are three options for trans
99. ecifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option Max Combined log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file PushPullClient Plug in The PushPullClient plug in is designed to automatically push log files to a remote FTP server on a regular basis It also has the capability to pull a remote file from the FTP server to a local directory on the device to automatically pull down a new configuration file so that the configuration of the tool can be set and updated remotely The tool uses a flag file on the FTP site based on device serial number to ensure the file is only pulled once By removing the flag file for a particular device you can force it to download the file again Enable Plugin Enables logging for this plugin Hostname Specifies the ftp server to connect to e Username Specifies the username to use to log onto the FTP server e Password Specifies the password to use to log onto the FTP server Enable push Enables pushing of file to the specified FTP server Push interval Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds in between pushes to the FTP server Local push directory Specifies the local directory to push files from e Remote push directory Specifies the remote directory to push files to A separate folder will be created for each device using the device serial number Wakeup for push time If the pu
100. econditions They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information remind the reader how to complete an action when it is not part of the current procedure for instance or tell the reader where something is located on the screen There is no warning level associated with a note 7 Note NOTE contains information more important than the surrounding text such as exceptions or Related Documents e TC75 Quick Start Guide p n MN001727Axx e TC75 Regulatory Guide p n MN001704Axx TC75 User Guide p n MN001466Axx For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to http Avww zebra com support Service Information If you have a problem with the equipment contact Customer Support in the region Contact information is available at http www zebra com support When contacting support please have the following information available Serial number of the unit found on manufacturing label Model number or product name found on manufacturing label e Software type and version number MNO001975A01 A July 2015 16 About This Guide Figure 1 Manufacturing Label Customer Support responds to calls by email or telephone within the time limits set forth in support agreements If the problem cannot be solved by Customer Support the user may need to return the equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions We are not responsible for any damages incurred during sh
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102. eeeeeceseeeseeseecsecseecseceaeeaeceaeeaeeesenesereeas 191 Trigger Handle Technical Specifications ccceccessesscesssescesceeecesceceeseeeeecseeseecseesaecaeceaecseceaeeseeeseeeseseeereeseeats 192 Charging Cable Cup Technical Specifications ccceccecccesesseescessecssesecsecsecsecsaeeeecaeeaesseeseseseeseseseseeeeneeneeenes 192 Snap On USB Cable Technical Specifications cccccesceescesceesceseeesecseeesecaeesaecacesaecseceseceecuseseeeeseserseaeeneeenes 192 Snap On Serial Cable Technical Specifications ccccesceessessecseessececeseeeceseeecesceseceseeeeeseeseecaeeseecaeeeaeeaeenaees 193 DEX Cable Technical Specifications cccesccecssscescesseesceseeesceseececesecececaeeesecseesaecsseeaeceeceaeeeensesereeeeseneeseeess 193 2 5 mm Audio Adapter Technical Specifications ccceccesseessesseeseescecsecscesecsseaececesecesceseeeeceeeeeeeseeeneeaseeaes 194 Chapter 10 Keypad Remap Strings sscccsssssccsssssscssssssccssssescssccseessesees 195 Keypad Remap SNES serna s2cctn 8d A Ae ee a ie dk sweets 195 13 About This Guide About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the TC75 mobile computer and accessories 7 Note Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens Documentation Set The documentation set for the TC75 provides information for specific user needs and includes e TC75 Quick Start Guide describes
103. en workers inside the four walls Workforce Connect PTT Pro supported for PTT calls and text messaging over Wi Fi and cellular networks Workforce Con nect Voice client supported to enable PBX handset functionality and more inside the four walls 2D Imager Engine SE4750 SR Specifications Field of View Horizontal 48 0 Vertical 36 7 Image Resolution 1280 horizontal X 960 vertical pixels Roll 360 Pitch Angle 60 from normal Skew Tolerance 60 from normal Ambient Light Sunlight 10 000 ft candles 107 639 lux Focal Distance From front of engine 17 7 cm 7 0 in Laser Aiming Element Visible Laser Diode VLD 655 nm 10 nm Central Dot Optical Power 0 6 mW typical Pattern Angle 48 0 horizontal 38 0 vertical Illumination System LEDs Warm white LED Pattern Angle 80 at 505 intensity Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 186 Technical Specifications Item Description Camera Specifications Resolution Rear 8 Mega pixel auto focus with flash Front 1 3 Mega pixel fixed focus Table 18 Data Capture Supported Symbologies Item Description 1D Bar Codes Code 128 EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 128 GS1 DataBar Coupon UP CA Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC Coupon Code 2D Bar Codes PDF 417 QR Code SE4750 SR Decode Distances The table below lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or
104. er Blue Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of Bluetooth devices near tooth devices 10 meters 32 8 feet by The Bluetooth device s Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find nearby are not turned on The Bluetooth device s Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed are not in discoverable refer to the device s user documentation for help mode Cannot unlock TC75 User enters incorrect pass If the user enters an incorrect password eight times the user is word requested to enter a code before trying again If the user forgot the password contact system administrator 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Table 11 Troubleshooting the 2 Slot Charge only Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action LEDs do not light when Cradle is not receiving pow Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the TC75 or spare battery is er cradle and to AC power inserted TC75 is not seated firmly in Remove and re insert the TC75 into the cradle ensuring it the cradle is firmly seated Spare battery is not seated Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging firmly in the cradle slot ensuring it is firmly seated Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Symptom Possible Cause TC75 was removed from cradle or cradle was unplug ged from AC power too soon TC75 battery is not charging Maintenance and Troubleshooting 179 Action Ensure cradle is receiv
105. escesecesesseseneeseeeaseseecaecsaecaeceaecaeceaeeeeesseseseseeeeeeaeeeeseaeeeseesees 65 Attaching the MSR ovesesies decries A di ee eee ee ee aie 65 Removing the MSR tt A o A 66 Reading Masnetic S tripe Cad aia 67 Magnetic Stripe Reader Notification cecceecceseesceceescescessecseeeseceeesaecasesseceecaeceesseseneeeseeeeseeeaeeaeeeaes 67 MSR Provisioning ex 2 0 ssedec e a a 67 Changing the Password ceccescesssesseeceseeessescecsecasecseceaeseecsaeseceesseseesseseaeeceseneeseeeaeeaeecaesaeeaees 68 Trigger Handle A AA ee cee 68 Installing the Trigger Handle Plate cceceeccescesscescesseeseeseeeseeseecseesaeceeceaecnecaeesesseseeeeseseneeaeenseeaeeaes 69 Inserting the Device into the Trigger Handle cc ecceseesecsscenecesceseeeeceseeeceseeeeceseeesecaeecaeceseeaeeaeeneens 70 Removing the Device from the Trigger Handle cceceesecsccesecesceseeeeceseeeeceseeseceseeesecaeeesecaeenaeenseeneens 71 Hand Strap Replacement 25 Accec hoe reek a isa 72 Chapter 3 USB Communication ciccciscccccccsssssesssesoercscsosssccosscnasssecescdeestenscsdcanescscaes 7 7 Connecting to a Host Computer via USB zsiros e eere a E a ae Esa 71 Connecting to the TC75 as a Media Device ssneseesssesessesesseeeesersesrsresessesesstsresteresetstssestesessesestseeseene 71 Connecting to the TC75 as a Cammera cececcesccessssseescesseescesseeneeseeesecaeecaecsaesaecesesaecaeceaecnesnaesereeeeseeeeaeeses 77 Disconnect from the Host Computer
106. evice and cradle indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle The 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle e Provides 5 0 VDC power for operating the device e Charges the device s battery e Charges a spare battery e Connects the device to an Ethernet network e Provides communication to a host computer using a USB cable 7 Note Remove all attachments on the device except the hand strap before place onto the cradle MN001975A01 A July 2015 38 Accessories Figure 27 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Power LED Lights green indicating that the cradle is receiving power Spare Battery Charging LED Setup Figure 28 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle OSOS Ss Y a Os July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 39 Charging the Device Procedure 1 Place the bottom of the device into the base Figure 29 Battery Charging 2 Rotate the top of the device until the connector on the back of the device mates with the connector on the cradle 3 Ensure the device is connected properly The charging Charging Notification LED on the device begins blinking amber indicating that the device is charging Charging the Spare Battery Procedure 1 Insert the battery into the right slot to begin charging MNO001975A01 A July 2015 40 Accessories Figure 30 Spare Battery Charging 2 Ensure the battery is seated properly Battery Charging Main Battery Charging
107. ew the applications and their processes and services that are running or cached When on the Downloaded All or On SD card tab touch gt Sort by size to switch the order of the list Viewing Application Details Applications have different kinds of information and controls but commonly include Touch Force stop to stop an application Touch Uninstall to remove the application and all of its data and settings from the device See Uninstalling an Application on page 158 for information about uninstalling applications Touch Clear data to delete an application s settings and associated data Touch Move to USB storage or Move to SD card to change where some applications are stored Cache If the application stores data in a temporary area lists how much information is stored and includes a button for clearing it Launch by default clears If you have configured an application to launch certain file types by default you can clear that setting here July 2015 MN001975A01 A Application Deployment 165 e Permissions lists the areas on the device that the application has access to Procedure 1 Touch gt Manage apps 2 Touch an application process or service The App Info screen lists the application name and version number and details about the application Depending on the application and where it came from it may also include buttons for managing the application s data forcing the application to stop and uninstalling t
108. ferences Dialog Box GSM_band 900 GSM_band 850 GSM_band 1800 GSM_band 1900 UMTS_band 1 UMTS_band 2 UMTS_band 4 UMTS_band 5 UMTS_band 8 LTE_band 1 Screen Unlock Settings Use the Security settings to set preferences for locking the screen Touch gt i Security y Note Options vary depending upon the application s policy for example email Screen lock Touch to configure the device to require a slide pattern PIN or password to unlock the screen None Disable screen unlock security Slide Slide the lock icon to unlock the screen Pattern Draw a pattern to unlock screen See Set Screen Unlock Using Pattern on page 145 for more information PIN Enter a numeric PIN to unlock screen See Set Screen Unlock Using PIN on page 144 for more information Password Enter a password to unlock screen See Set Screen Unlock Using Password on page 144 for more information Lock the screen to protect access to data on the device Some email accounts require locking the screen The Locking feature functions differently in Single user versus Multiple user mode Single User Mode When locked a slide pattern PIN or password is required to unlock the device Press the Power button to lock the screen The device also locks after a pre defined time out Press and release the Power button to wake the device The Lock screen displays MN001975A01 A July 2015 144 Settings Slide up to unlock the s
109. g Problem Cause Solution A message appears Too many files storedon Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these re stating that the TC75 the TC75 cords on the host computer or use an SD card for additional memory is full memory Too many applications in Remove user installed applications on the TC75 to recover stalled on the TC75 EX memory Select gt ed Apps gt Downloaded Select the unused program and tap Remove The TC75 does not de Scanning application is Load a scanning application on the TC75 or enable Data code with reading bar not loaded Wedge See the system administrator cade Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not defaced Distance between exit Place the TC75 within proper scanning range window and bar code is incorrect TC75 is not programmed Program the TC75 to accept the type of bar code being scan for the bar code ned Refer to the EMDK or DataWedge application TC75 is not programmed If the TC75 does not beep on a good decode set the applica to generate a beep tion to generate a beep on good decode Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam upon a trigger press check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the TC75 low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or the Global Customer Support Center TC75 cannot find any Too far from oth
110. g interval Specifies the interval in milliseconds on which to invoke a detailed snapshot Log file count The number of snapshot files to keep on the filesystem Once the maximum number of files is reached the existing files will start to be overwritten CPU Info Enables detailed per process CPU logging in the snapshot Memory Info Enables logging of detailed per process memory usage in the snapshot Battery Info Enables logging of detailed power information including battery life on time charging and wake locks Processes Enables dumping the complete process list in the snapshot Threads Enables dumping all processes and their threads in the snapshot Properties Enables dumping of all system properties on the device This includes build version information as well as state information Network Usage Enables dumping of all available network interfaces and the routing table Filesystems Enables dumping of the available volumes on the file system and the free storage space for each Usage stats Enables dumping of detailed usage information for each package on the device This includes the number of starts and duration of each run Logcat Plug in Logcat is an essential debugging tool on Android devices RxLogger provides the ability to record data from all four of the available logcat buffers The Logcat plug in has the ability to collect data from multiple logcat buffers provided by the system Currently these are the ma
111. ge cable to the TC75 and then to the host computer Connected as a media device or Connected as a camera appears on the Status bar 2 If Connected as a camera appears pull down the Notification shade and touch Connected as an installer or Connected as a camera and then touch Media device MTP On the host computer open a file explorer application Locate the TC75 as a portable device Open the SD card or the Internal storage folder aun hh Q Copy or delete files as required Connecting to the TC75 as a Camera 7 Note Using Camera you can copy files to either the microSD card or internal memory Procedure 1 Connect the USB Charge cable to the TC75 and then to the host computer Connected as a media device or Connected as a camera appears on the Status bar 2 If Connected as a media device appears pull down the Notification shade and touch Connected as a media device and then touch Camera PTP 3 On the host computer open a file explorer application 4 Locate the TC75 as a portable device MN001975A01 A July 2015 78 USB Communication 5 Open the SD card or the Internal storage folder 6 Copy or delete photos as required Disconnect from the Host Computer A Caution Carefully follow the host computer s instructions to unmount the microSD card and disconnect USB devices correctly to avoid losing information Procedure 1 On the host computer unmount the device 2 Remove the USB Charging cable from the
112. glist txt Sexit A pkglist txt file is created in the root of the microSD card The file lists all the apk files installed with their package names Package List File A Package List file is a text file that lists package names that can be imported into the Packages list The file makes it easier to enter package name into the application The text file contains one line for each package name Example com symbol examplel com symbol example2 com symbol example3 com symbol example4 Secure Storage Secure Storage Administrator application allows installation and deletion of encrypted keys creation mounting un mounting and deletion of the encrypted file systems Installing a Key Procedure 1 2 fe Touch Y Touch Hal Touch Install Key Touch Manual Touch OK MNO001975A01 A July 2015 134 Administrator Utilities Figure 122 Enter Key Dialog Box Enter Key key1 0123456789abcdef0123456789a bedef0123456789abcdef01 23456 789abcdef Cancel 6 Inthe Enter key text box enter the key name followed by the key value obtained in step 1 using the following format lt Key Name gt lt Key value in Hex String gt Example key2 1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef The key value must be a 64 hexadecimal character string 7 Touch OK The key is imported into the device The message successfully installed the key appears on the screen Viewing Key List Procedur
113. harging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED USB Ethernet Communication The 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle provides both Ethernet communication with a network and USB communication with a host computer Prior to using the cradle for Ethernet or USB communication Ensure that the switch on the USB Ethernet module is set properly Turn the cradle over to view the module Figure 31 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Module Switch For Ethernet communication slide the switch to hee position For USB communication slide the switch to aed position Place the switch in the center position O to disable communications Ethernet LED Indicators There are two LEDs on the USB Ethernet Module RJ 45 connector The green LED lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When the LED is not lit the transfer rate is 10 Mbps The yellow LED blinks to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates that there is no link Figure 32 LED Indicators 5o oe 0 Table 5 USB Ethernet Module LED Data Rate Indicators Data Rate 1 Yellow LED 2 Green LED 100 Mbps On Blink On 10 Mbps On Blink Off Ethernet Settings The following settings can be configured when using Ethernet communication MNO001975A01 A July 2015 42 Accessories Proxy Settings Static IP Configuring Ethernet Proxy Settings The TC75 includes Ethernet cradle drivers After the TC75 config
114. hat the plug in is enabled default disabled Intent action Enter the Intent Action name required Intent category Enter the Intent Category name required Intent delivery Select the method by which the intent is delivered Send via StartActivity Send via startService default Broadcast intent Advanced data formatting is a way to customizing data before transmission Use advanced data formatting ADF to edit scan data to suit requirements Enable Enables or disables ADF A check in the checkbox indicates that ADF is enabled default disabled Rules ADF uses rules to customize data These rules perform detailed actions when the data meets certain criteria One rule may consist of single or multiple criteria applied to single or multiple actions See Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules on page 103 for more information e Basic data formatting Allows configuration of any data formatting for the related Output Plug in When the plug in is disabled any data is passed on without modification Enabled Enables or disables Basic Data Formatting A check in the checkbox indicates that it is enabled default enabled Prefix to data Add characters to the beginning of the data when sent Suffix to data Add characters to the end of the data when sent Send data Set to transfer the captured data to the foreground application Disabling this option prevents the actual data from being tr
115. he application It also lists details about the kinds of information about your phone and data that the application has access to Stopping an Application To monitor how much RAM running applications and cached processes are using and if necessary stop them Procedure 1 Touch gt Manage apps 2 Swipe the screen to display the Running tab 3 Touch Show cached processes or Show running services to switch back and forth The Running tab lists the applications processes and services that are currently running or that have cached processes and how much RAM they are using Figure 142 Running Applications E 2 36 AM Oo Apps SHOW CACHED PROCESSES RUNNING Settings 1 process and 0 services com qualcomm qualcom 1 8MB 1 process and 2 services 22 16 com qualcomm atfwd 1 7MB 1 process and 1 service 22 03 com qualcomm rcsimsbo 1 6MB 1 process and 1 service 22 16 Bluetooth Share 15MB 1 process and 7 services 21 56 MSP Agent 6 1MB 2 processes and 1 service 22 47 MxCSPManager 6 5MB 1 process and 1 service 22 47 MxFramework 3 3MB RAM 4 The graph at the bottom of the screen displays the total RAM in use and the amount free Touch an application process or service 5 Note Stopping an application or operating system processes and services disables one or more dependant functions on the device The device may need to be reset to restore full functionality Touch Stop MNO001975A01 A July 2015 166 A
116. heckbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send TAB key Set to append a tab character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Send ENTER key Set to append an Enter character to the end of the processed data A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default disabled Usage This section provides information on how to configure IP Output using the DataWedge configuration user interface To use IP Output in a particular DataWedge profile for example Profile0 scroll downward on IP Output July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Figure 100 IP Output Screen Using IP Output with IPWedge Sg 2 16AM M Profile Profile1 Basic data formatting Add prefixes and or suffixes to the data IP OUTPUT Enabled Enable disable output via IP Remote Wedge Enable disable Remote Wedge option Protocol TCP IP address 0 0 0 0 Port 58627 Advanced data formatting Rule based advanced data manipulation Basic data formatting Add prefixes and or suffixes to the data DataWedge Configuration 101 IPWedge is a computer application that can be easily configured to retrieve data sent over network by DataWedge IP Output Refer to the IPWedge User Manual on how to install and configure in a host computer To enable IP Output to send captured data to a remote computer that is installed with IPWedge Procedure
117. hen touch OK The certificate can now be used when connecting to a secure network For security the certificate is deleted from the microSD card Configuring Credential Storage Settings Procedure Touch Touch m Security Trusted credentials Touch to display the trusted system and user credentials Install from SD card Touch to install a secure certificate from the microSD card e Clear credentials Deletes all secure certificates and related credentials Development Tools Android development tools are available at http developer android com To start developing applications for the device download the development SDK and the Eclipse IDE Development can take place on a Microsoft Windows Mac OS X or Linux operating system Applications are written in the Java language but compiled and executed in the Dalvik VM a non Java virtual machine Once the Java code is compiled cleanly the developer tools make sure the application is packaged properly including the AndroidManifest xml file The development SDK is distributed as a ZIP file that unpacks to a directory on the host computer hard drive The SDK includes e android jar Java archive file containing all of the development SDK classes necessary to build an application e documention html and docs directory The SDK documentation is provided locally and on the Web It s largely in the form of JavaDocs making it easy to navigate the many p
118. his template to read a single supported bar code Default Barcode 10 xml Use this template to read up to 10 supported bar codes Default Barcode 2 xml Use this template to read two supported bar codes Default Barcode 4 xml Use this template to read up to supported four bar codes Default Barcode 5 xml Use this template to read up to supported five bar codes Default BookNumber xml Use this template to read the OCR B ISBN 10 or 13 digit book numbers Default DocCap Optional Barcode Use this template to capture a full page image and decode any supported bar codes that are in the form The captured area is the largest rectangular region in the field of view defined by the solid border or contrast of background Any OCR or OMR content will not be decoded in this mode The captured area is further processed to correct de skew and sharpen and returned as a picture default Default DocCap Required Barcode Use this template to capture a full page image and decode of any supported bar codes that are present in the form The captured area is the largest rectangular region in the field of view defined by the solid border or contrast of background Any OCR or OMR content will not be decoded in this mode The captured area is further processed to correct de skew and sharpen and returned as a picture Default TravelDoc xml Use this template to read passport and Visa travel documents with OCR B ty
119. in event radio and system buffers Each of the settings are available for each buffer independently unless otherwise noted Enable Plugin Enables logging for this plugin Log path Specifies the high level log path for storage of all logcat logs This setting applies globally to all logcat buffers Main Logcat Buffer Enable main logcat Enables logging for this logcat buffer Main Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file Main Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this logcat buffer The current file count is appended to this name Main Log file count Specifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option Main Max log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file Event Logcat Buffer Enable event logcat Enables logging for this logcat buffer Event Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Application Deployment 169 Event Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this logcat buffer The current file count is appended to this name Event Log file count Specifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option Event Max log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file e
120. ines com companyname application com symbol where com companyname application the specific application with the package name com companyname application will be permitted for this group com symbol any application that has a package name that starts with com symbol will be permitted for this group 7 Note The wildcard is allowed and indicates that this group is permitted to run any package A default White List for use when the MultiUser feature is disabled takes the same form as above but in named default To assure that administrative users have access to all device functionality the White List for the administrative users group should use the wildcard At a minimum the White List for the administrative users group should contain com symbol fusion to allow administrative users the ability to configure Wi Fi advanced settings July 2015 MN001975A01 A Determining Applications Installed on the Device Administrator Utilities 133 To determine the names of applications installed on the device for use with the Enterprise Administrator application Procedure 1 Connect the device to the host computer y Note See Development Tools on page 154 for information on installing the USB driver for use with adb 2 On the host computer open a command prompt or a terminal in Ubuntu and run the following adb devices This returns the device id adb shell Spm list packages f gt sdcard pk
121. ing of data Stop removing zeros at the beginning of data This disables the previous Remove leading zeros action Left pad data with zeros to meet the specified length Enter the number zeros to pad Stop padding with zeros This disables the previous Pad with zeros ac tion Left pad data with spaces to meet the specified length Enter the number spaces to pad Stop padding with spaces This disables the previous Pad with spaces action Table continued DataWedge Configuration 109 Type Actions Description Replace string Replaces a specified string with a new string Enter the string to replace and the string to replace it with Stop all replace string Stop all Replace string actions Data Sending Send next Sends the specified number of characters from the current cursor posi tion Enter the number of characters to send Send remaining Sends all data that remains from the current cursor position Send up to Sends all data up to a specified string Enter the string Send pause Pauses the specified number of milliseconds before continuing the next action Enter the amount of time in milliseconds Send string Sends a specified string Enter the string to send Send char Sends a specified ASCII Unicode character Enter a character value The maximum Unicode character value can be entered is U 10FFFF 1114111 in decimal Deleting an Action Procedure 1 Touch and hold the action name 2 Select Delete action f
122. ing power Ensure TC75 is seated correctly Confirm main battery is charging The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The TC75 is not fully seat ed in the cradle Remove and re insert the TC75 into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated Extreme battery tempera ture Spare battery is not charging Battery not fully seated in charging slot Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle ensur ing it is firmly seated The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery inserted incorrectly Re insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery align with the contacts on the cradle Battery is faulty 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Table 12 Troubleshooting the 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Symptom Possible Cause TC75 removed from cradle during communications During communication no data transmits or Action Replace TC75 in cradle and retransmit transmitted data was in Incorrect cable configura Ensure that the correct cable configuration complete i tion TC75 has no active connec An icon is visible in the status bar if a connection is cur
123. ing system image To revert to a previous operating system version re install that operating system image See TC75 System Update on page 159 for more information Procedure 1 2 DD Nn WwW Download the Enterprise Reset file from the Support Central web site Copy the T75NOKXXXRFxyyzz zip file to the root of the microSD card or the root of Internal Storage See USB Communication on page 77 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Reset Touch OK The device resets Press and hold the PTT button until the device vibrates The System Recovery screen appears July 2015 MN001975A01 A Getting Started 29 Figure 22 System Recovery Screen 7 Press the Up and Down volume buttons to navigate to the apply update from sdcard or apply from Internal SD card option 8 Press the PTT button 9 Press the Up and Down Volume buttons to navigate to the T75NOKXXXRFxyyzz z1p file 10 Press the PTT button The Factory Reset occurs and then the device resets MN001975A01 A July 2015 Chapter 2 Accessories 31 Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device Accessories This table lists the accessories available for the TC75 Table 2 TC75 Accessories Accessory Part Number Cradles 2 Slot Charge Only Cra CRD TC7X SEC2U1 01 Description Provides device and spare battery charging Use with dle power supply p n PWRS 14000 148R 2 Slot USB Ether
124. instructions on cleaning and storing the TC75 and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during TC75 operation Technical Specifications on page 183 provides the technical specifications for the TC75 Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e Italics are used to highlight the following Chapters and sections in this and related documents Icons ona screen Bold text is used to highlight the following Dialog box window and screen names Drop down list and list box names July 2015 MNO01975A01 A About This Guide 15 Check box and radio button names Button names ona screen e Bullets indicate Action items Lists of alternatives Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential e Sequential lists for example lists that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set These icons and their associated meanings are described below q Warning The word WARNING with the associated safety icon implies information that if disregarded could result in death or serious injury or serious product damage Caution The word CAUTION with the associated safety icon implies information that if disregarded may result in minor or moderate injury or serious product damage pr
125. interim coupon symbol reports UPC and scanning a new coupon symbol reports nothing no decode New Coupon Report Mode Scanning an old coupon symbol reports either UPC or Code 128 and scanning an interim coupon symbol or a new coupon symbol reports Databar Expanded Both Coupon Report Modes Scanning an old coupon symbol reports both UPC and Code 128 and scanning an interim coupon symbol or a new coupon symbol reports Databar Expanded Ean Zero Extended Enable this parameter to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN 8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN 13 symbols Disable this to transmit EAN 8 symbols as is Default disabled Convert DataBar To UPC EAN If this is set it converts DataBar bar codes to UPC EAN format For this setting to work UPC EAN symbologies must be enabled A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled UPC Reduced Quiet Zone Enables decoding of margin less UPC bar codes Reader Params Allows the configuration of parameters specific to the selected bar code reader Beam Timer Sets the maximum amount of time that the reader remains on 0 60 000 ms in increments of 100 ms A value of 0 sets the reader to stay on indefinitely default 15000 Linear Security Level Sets the number of times a bar code is read to confirm an accurate decode Security Short or Codabar Two times read redundancy if short bar code or Codabar Security All Twice Two times read redundancy
126. ions downloaded using the Browser or Email are stored on the microSD card in the Download directory Use the Downloads application to view open or delete downloaded items Procedure 1 owe Touch 2 i Touch o 3 Touch an item to open it 4 Touch headings for earlier downloads to view them 5 Check items to delete then touch a The item is deleted from storage 6 Touch Sort by size or Sort by time to switch back and forth When an application is opened the other applications being used do not stop The operating system and applications work together to ensure that applications not being used do not consume resources unnecessarily stopping and starting them as needed For this reason there s no need to stop applications unless it is not functioning properly RxLogger RxLogger is a comprehensive diagnostic tool that provides application and system metrics It allows for custom plug ins to be created and work seamlessly with this tool RxLogger is used to diagnose device and application issues Its information tracking includes the following CPU load memory load memory snapshots battery consumption power states wireless logging cellular logging TCP dumps Bluetooth logging GPS logging logcat FTP push pull ANR dumps etc All logs and files generated are saved onto flash storage on the device internal or external July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Application Deployment 167 Figure 143 RxLogger Gx RxLogger
127. ipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty Remove the microSD card from the device before shipping for service If the device was purchased from a business partner contact that business partner for support July 2015 MNO01975A01 A 17 Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides information for getting the device up and running for the first time Setup When and where to use Perform this procedure to start using the TC75 for the first time Procedure Install a SIM card Install a micro secure digital SD card optional Install hand strap optional Install the battery Charge the TC75 Power on the TC75 Installing the SIM Card A Caution For proper electrostatic discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SIM card Proper ESD precautions include but not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the user is properly grounded DD Nn bk Y Nm 7 Note The TC75 may contain one mini SIM slot and two nano SIM slots If using a micro SIM card a third party SIM adapter is required By default use a nano SIM card in slot 1 Procedure 1 Remove access cover MN001975A01 A July 2015 18 Getting Started Figure 2 SIM Slot Locations 1 mini SIM SAM Slot 2 nano SIM Slot 1 default 3 nano SIM Slot 2 2 Inserta SIM card into the SIM sl
128. l the battery release latches snap into place Inserting the Device into the Trigger Handle Procedure 1 Align the back of the Trigger handle with the Trigger Mounting Plate Figure 76 Connect Device to Trigger Handle 2 Press the two release latches 3 Rotate the device down and press down until it snaps into place July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 71 Figure 77 Rotate Device onto Trigger Handle Removing the Device from the Trigger Handle Procedure 1 Press both Trigger Handle release latches Figure 78 Press Release Latches 2 Rotate the device up and remove from the Trigger handle 3 Rotate the device down and press down until it snaps into place MN001975A01 A July 2015 72 Accessories Figure 79 Rotate Device onto Trigger Handle Hand Strap Replacement f Caution Close all running applications prior to replacing the hand strap Procedure 1 2 3 4 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Power Off Touch OK Remove the hand strap clip from the hand strap mounting slot Figure 80 Remove Hand Strap Clip Press the two battery latches in July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 73 Figure 81 Press Battery Latches 6 Lift the battery from the TC75 Figure 82 Lift the Battery 7 Remove the battery 8 Remove the hand strap plate from the hand strap slot 9 Insert the replacement hand strap
129. lder Copy the file from the device to a host computer using a USB connection Edit the configuration file and the replace the XML file on the device There is no need to stop and restart the RxLogger service since the file change is automatically detected Enabling Logging Procedure 1 2 4 Touch Q 3 Touch Start 4 Touch A July 2015 MN001975A01 A Disabling Logging Procedure 1 y Touch 2 2 rR Touch 3 Touch Stop 4 Touch A Extracting Log Files Procedure 1 Connect the device to a host computer using an USB connection 2 Using a file explorer navigate to the RxLogger folder 3 Copy the file from the device to the host computer 4 Disconnect the device from the host computer Application Deployment 171 MN001975A01 A July 2015 173 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during operation Maintaining the TC75 For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the TC75 Do not scratch the screen of the TC75 When working with the TC75 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 TC75 screen The touch sensitive screen of the TC75 is glass Do not to drop the TC75 or subje
130. lications which are associated in user defined profiles For example create a profile associating a specific application disable Profile0 and then scan DataWedge only sends data to the application specified in the user created profile This adds additional security to DataWedge enabling the sending of data only to specified applications Plug ins A plug in is a software module utilized in DataWedge to extend its functionality to encompass technologies such as bar code scanning The plug ins can be categorized into three types based on their operations Input Plug ins Output Plug ins e Process Plug ins Input Plug ins An Input Plug in supports an input device such as a bar code scanner contained in or attached to the device DataWedge contains base plug ins for these input devices Bar Code Scanner Input Plug in The Bar Code Scanner Input Plug in is responsible for reading data from the integrated bar code scanner and supports different types of bar code readers including laser imager and internal July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 81 camera Raw data read from the bar code scanner can be processed or formatted using Process Plug ins as required DataWedge has built in feedback functionality for the bar code scanner to issue user alerts The feedback settings can be configured according to user requirement e MSR Input Plug in The Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Input Plug in is responsible for reading da
131. ling Remote Authentication Caution When Remote Authentication is enable the device searches for the remote server during the login procedure If the remote server is not available or the address is incorrect the user would not be able to login and an Enterprise reset is required to access the device Procedure Touch 33 MN001975A01 A July 2015 128 Administrator Utilities Touch ui Touch Load Server Info The application reads the data from the server file and configures the Multi user Login feature Touch Touch Enable Remote Authentication The device accesses the remote server and then Login screen appears Disabling Remote Authentication i Caution When Remote Authentication is enable the device searches for the remote server during the login procedure If the remote server is not available or the address is incorrect the user would not be able to login and an Enterprise reset is required to access the device Procedure foes Touch 2 Touch ui Touch Touch Disable Remote Authentication The remote authentication feature is disabled immediately The device suspends When resumed the login screen appears Enabling Data Separation 7 Note To enable Data Separation the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Data Separation feature allows each user of the device to have separate isolated data area for installed application T
132. ll interval is set to 0 this will specify a specific time to initiate an FTP push Do push on start Enable an FTP push upon startup of the plug in Enable pull Enable FTP pull functionality e Pull interval Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds in between pulls from the FTP server e Remote pull directory Specifies the directory on the FTP server where the filed to be pulled will be located MNO001975A01 A July 2015 170 Application Deployment Remote pull filename Specifies the file to be pulled from the FTP server Local pull directory Specifies the local directory to store the file pulled from the FTP server TCPDump Plug in The TCPDump plug in facilitates the capturing of network traces to be viewed in Wireshark or a similar tool that can decode cap files Enable Plugin Enables logging for this plugin Log path Specifies the location to store the TCPDump output log files Base filename Specifies the base filename to use when storing the TCPDump files The index number of the current log file will be appended to this filename Log file count Specifies the number of log files to cycle through when storing the network traces e Max file size Specifies the maximum file size in megabytes for each log file created ANR Plugin Application Not Responsive ANR indicates that a running application s UI thread is not responding for a specified time period RxLogger is able to detect
133. ll not be transmitted but the following character will have 128 added to it Code39 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths 4 default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Verify Check Digit Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with a specified check digit algorithm The digital scanner decodes only those Code 39 symbols that include a modulo 43 check digit Enable this feature only if the Code 39 symbols contain a modulo 43 check digit default disabled Report Check Digit Transmit Code 39 data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send Code 39 data with check digit default disabled Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 that pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII default disabled Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default disabled Convert Code39 To Code32 Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32 default disabled Report Code32 Prefix Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable adding the prefix cha
134. lows lt groupname gt lt userl gt lt user2 gt lt usern gt where lt groupname gt the name for a group This is also the name of the White List file for this group This field uses any alphanumeric character lt user1 gt through lt userN gt the name of the user assigned to this group The user name is the same as that defined for the MultiUser feature See MultiUser Administrator on page 125 for more information MNO001975A01 A July 2015 132 Administrator Utilities 7 Note If the same user is assigned to multiple groups then that user s White List will be a logical union of the White Lists for all of the groups that user is assigned A line starting with the character is considered a comment and is ignored Examples e AdminGroup alpha The Group name is AdminGroup and assigns user alpha to the group e ManagersGroup beta gamma The Group name is ManagerGroup and assigns users beta and gamma to the group White List File A White List file is a text file that provides a list of allowed packages from that group The text file contains one line for each allowed package for that user group Each line is format as follows lt packagelname gt lt packageNname gt where lt packagelName gt the package name allowed for this group Wild cards are allowed for this field Example Refer to the example of the Groups file above A White List file of the name AdminGroup could have the following l
135. mber Payment Description Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR TC7X SNP1 01 Captures data from magnetic stripe cards Vehicle Solutions Charging Cable Cup CHG TC7X CLA1 01 Charge Only Vehicle Cra CRD TC7X CVCD1 01 dle Provides power to the device from a cigarette lighter socket Charges and securely holds the device Requires power cable CHG AUTO CLA1 01 or CHG AUTO HWIRE1 01 sold separately Cigarette Light Adapter Auto Charge Cable CHG AUTO CLA1 01 Provides power to the Vehicle Cradle from a cigarette lighter socket Hard wire Auto Charge CHG AUTO HWIRE1 01 Provides power to the Vehicle Cradle from the vehicle s Cable power panel RAM Mount RAM B 166U Provides window mounting option for the Vehicle Cra dle RAM Twist Lock Suction Cup with Double Socket Arm and Diamond Base Adapter Overall Length 6 75 RAM Mount Base RAM B 238U RAM 2 43 x 1 31 Diamond Ball base with 1 ball Charge and Communication Cables Charging Cable Cup CHG TC7X CBL1 01 Provides power to the device Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 249R sold separately Snap On USB Cable CBL TC7X CBL1 01 Provides power to the device and USB communication with a host computer Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 249R sold separately Snap On Serial Cable CBL TC7X SERL1 01 Provides power and serial communication with a host computer Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 249R sold separately
136. mitting a UPCA preamble Preamble None Transmit no preamble Preamble Sys Char Transmit System Character only default Preamble Country and Sys Char Transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA Select the appropriate option to match the host system UPCEO Report Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled default disabled Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character Select the appropriate option to match the host system There are three options for transmitting a UPCEO preamble Preamble Sys Char Transmit System Character only Preamble Country and Sys Char Transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA Preamble None Transmit no preamble default Convert UPCE0 To UPCA Enable to convert UPCEO zero suppressed decoded data to UPC A format before transmission After conversion the data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections Disable to transmit UPCEO decoded data as UPCEO data without conversion default disabled Codel28 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 0 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 55 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more
137. mized e Minimized height Indicates the height of the DCP when in the minimized state default 112 Minimized width Indicates the width of the DCP when in the minimized state default 56 Start position vertical Indicates the distance from top of the device screen to the DCP default 292 e Maximized height Indicates the height of DCP when in maximized state default 697 Button Color Use to change the color and transparency of the DCP overlap Touch to open the color picker window MNO001975A01 A July 2015 88 DataWedge Configuration Figure 99 Color Picker Press on color to app Bar Code Input Use the Bar Code Input options to configure the Bar Code Scanner Input Plug in for the profile Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled Scanner Selection Configures which scanning device to use for bar code data capture when the profile is active Auto The software automatically determines the best scanning device e Camera Scanner Scanning is performed with the rear facing camera 2D Barcode Imager Scanning is performed using the 2D Imager Bluetooth Scanner Scanning is performed using the option Bluetooth scanner Decoders Use the Bar Code Input options to configure the Bar Code Scanner Input Plug in for the profile Configures which bar code decoders are enabled or disabled For best performance disable all unn
138. mum size in kilobytes of each log file for the main CSV log Power Enables logging of power related parameters and events These include battery stats capacity current voltage etc and AC DC power notification events System resources Enables logging of CPU and memory related items Avg current CPU load program memory storage memory process count etc Wifi Enables logging of wireless LAN items WLAN power signal strength essid connected AP etc MN001975A01 A July 2015 168 Application Deployment Cellular Enables logging of wireless WAN items WAN power network type signal strength connected cell tower etc Network Enables logging of network items IP address default gateway etc Bluetooth Enables logging of Bluetooth items Bluetooth power discoverable connected etc GPS Enables logging of GPS data position speed etc GPS update frequency Specifies the frequency of GPS updates requested from the system This setting can greatly affect battery life when using the tool Frequent GPS updates will use a lot of power and the effects are greater if the device is indoors where a position cannot be obtained Snapshot Plug in Enable Plugin Enables logging for this plugin Log path Specifies the base path to use to store the snapshot files Log filename Specifies the base filename for all the snapshot files This file number will be appended to this base filename when saving the snapshot Lo
139. n Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle ensur charging charging slot ing it is firmly seated The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges Battery inserted incorrectly in less than six hours Re insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery align with the contacts on the cradle Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Troubleshooting Table 13 Troubleshooting the 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Problem Cause Solution Battery is not charging TC75 removed from the cradle too soon Replace the TC75 in the cradle The battery fully charges in approxi mately six hours Battery is faulty battery Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty TC75 is not in serted correctly in the cradle tus Remove the TC75 and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is active Touch E gt gt EX About device gt Status to view battery sta Ambient temper Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between ature of the cradle 10 C 14 F and 60 C 140 F is too warm 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Troubleshooting Table 14 Troubleshooting the 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Cause TC75 removed from cradle dur ing communica tions Problem During communication no data transmits or transmitted data was in complete Solution Replace TC75 in cr
140. n displays First time password update is applicable only with default password After an update the application returns to the MSR provisioning screen In the Password field enter the password Ifthe MSR not connected Press to pair MSR button is disabled e Ifthe MSR connected Press to pair MSR button is enabled Touch Press to pair MSR While in progress the following displays MSR programming is in process please do not remove MSR e Ifthe password incorrect the dialog displays ok button password field cleared Ifthe MSR serial number could not be retrieved MSR communication error displays On successful completion MSR has been programmed displays Changing the Password y Note 1 Contact your system administrator or Zebra Technologies Support Center for default password 2 Default password will show activity to change password old password new and new password fields and OK button 3 To reset the password reinstall the device operating system This will delete the internal file The default password is then reset Procedure 1 Nn bh U NY Touch Es gt a gt gt MSRN Password Update In the Old Password field enter the default or previous password In the New Password field enter the new password In the Confirm Password field reenter the new password Touch OK Error message appears if The old password is incorrect The new password fields are mismatch The password is not c
141. net Cra CRD TC7X SE2EU1 01 Provides device and spare battery charging and USB dle communication with a host computer and Ethernet com munication with a network Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 148R 5 Slot Charge Only Cra CRD TC7X SESC1 01 dle Charges up to five devices Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 241R and DC line cord p n 50 16002 029R Can accommodate one 4 Slot Battery Charger using the Battery Adapter Cup 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD TC7X SESEU1 01 Provides device charging and provides Ethernet commu nication for up to five devices Use with power supply p n PWRS 14000 241R and DC line cord p n 50 16002 029R Can accommodate one 4 Slot Battery Charger using the Battery Adapter Cup Cradle Mount KT UNIVLBRKT 01R Mounts the 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle and 4 Slot Battery Charger to a wall or rack Batteries and Chargers 4 620 mAh PowerPreci BTRY TC7X 46MA2 01 Replacement battery single pack sion battery BTRY TC7X 46MA2 10 Replacement battery 10 pack 4 Slot Spare Battery SAC TC7X 4BTYC1 01 Charges up to four battery packs Use with power supply Charger p n PWRS 14000 148R Battery Charger Adapter CUP SE BTYADP1 01 Cup Allows for one 4 Slot Battery Charger to be charged and docked on the left most slot of the 5 Slot cradles maxi mum one per cradle Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 32 Accessories Accessory Part Nu
142. ng on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded Procedure 1 Remove the hand strap if installed 2 Lift the access door Figure 6 Lift Access Door 3 Insert the microSD card into the card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door MNO001975A01 A July 2015 20 Getting Started Figure 7 Insert microSD Card in Holder aa ME T CIA NS 4 Re install the access door Installing the Hand Strap and Battery y Note Installation of the hand strap is optional Skip this section if not installing the hand strap Procedure 1 Remove the hand strap filler from the hand strap slot Store the hand strap filler in a safe place for future replacement Figure 8 Remove Filler y Q H SSS d EMB O ESE g 2 Insert the hand strap plate into the hand strap slot Figure 9 Insert Hand Strap ala Ear CALLAN A 3 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the TC75 July 2015 MN001975A01 A Getting Started 21 Figure 10 Insert Bottom of Battery into Battery Compartment 4 Rotate the top of the battery into the battery compartment 5 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latches snap into place Figure 11 Press Down on Battery
143. ntries to browse to the configuration file The configuration file dat awedge db is imported and replaces the current configuration MNO001975A01 A July 2015 114 DataWedge Configuration Exporting a Configuration File Procedure NAIA un Bb y ooo Touch 2 Touch Ins Touch Touch Settings Touch Export In the Export To dialog box select the location to store the file Touch Export to export the DataWedge configuration file to the selected location Importing a Profile File Y Note Do not change the filename of the of the profile file If the filename is changed the file will not be imported Procedure 1 2 3 NADA Nu ha Copy the profile file to the root of the microSD card Cn Touch 2 Touch Ins A Touch Touch Settings Touch Import Profile Select the profile configuration file dwprofile xxx db where x the name of the profile in the file selection dialog box Use and folder entries to locate the profile file Touch the profile filename The profile file dwprofile xxx db is imported and appears in the profile list Exporting a Profile Procedure LS AZ NU a W ooo Touch 2 Touch Ins Touch Touch Change to change the location to save the file Select Internal Storage or External Storage Touch OK Select a profile from the profile list Touch Export The profile file dwprofile_x db where x name of the profile is saved to the selected location
144. o enable data separation Procedure 1 2 foes Touch 2 Touch ui Touch Touch Enable Data Separation The current user is logged out to prepare the data space for each user as they log in Disabling Data Separation 7v Note To disable Data Separation the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Procedure 2 3 4 7 Touch 2 Touch ui Touch Touch Disable Data Separation The current user is logged out to restore the system to common data space for all users July 2015 MN001975A01 A Administrator Utilities 129 Delete User Data Note To delete user data the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Procedure 1 foes Touch 2 Touch ui 3 Touch 4 Touch Delete Individual User Data A dialog box displays with all of the users that currently have data associated with their log in 5 Select each user to delete or Select All to delete all user data Touch Delete to delete the data Capturing a Log File Procedure ows Touch 2 Touch ui Note To capture a log file the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user 3 Touch Export Log to copy the log file to the microSD card The log file can be captured when the multi user feature is in either the enabled or disabled mode
145. ompliant with the password rules Password must be at least eight characters in length must contain letters and numbers and must have at least one letter and one number On successful password change the dialog box Password changed successfully displays Trigger Handle The Trigger Handle adds a gun style handle with a scanning trigger to the device It increases comfort when using the device in scan intensive applications for extended periods of time July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 69 Figure 73 Trigger Handle Trigger Latch Release button Trigger Handle Plate Installing the Trigger Handle Plate Procedure Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Power off Touch OK Press in the two battery latches Lift the battery from the device ann hh Y N mm Remove the hand strap filler plate from the hand strap slot Store the hand strap filler plate in a safe place for future replacement Figure 74 Remove Hand Strap Plate a Y PAS 7 Insert the replacement hand strap plate into the hand strap slot MN001975A01 A July 2015 70 Accessories Figure 75 Insert Trigger Handle Plate 8 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the device 9 Rotate the top of the battery into the battery compartment 10 Press the battery down into the battery compartment unti
146. orrect Off ly cradle is not powered Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The battery charger always performs battery charging in a safe and intelligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the battery charger may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The battery charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED Magnetic Stripe Reader The MSR snaps on to the back of the TC75 and removes easily when not in use When attached to the TC75 the MSR allows the TC75 to capture data from magnetic stripe cards For battery optimization remove when not in use Attaching the MSR Procedure 1 Align the top mounting points on the MSR with the mounting slots on the TC75 Figure 68 MSR Installation 2 Rotate the MSR down and press down until it snaps into position 3 Using a flat end plastic tool slide the lock switch down to lock the MSR MNO001975A01 A July 2015 66 Accessories Figure 69 Lock MSR Removing the MSR Procedure 1 Using a flat end plastic tool slide the lock switch up to unlock the MSR Figure 70 Unlock MSR 2 Press the two release buttons Figure 71 Remove MSR 3 Rotate the MSR away from the TC75 and lift July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Acce
147. ot with the cut edge toward the middle of the device and the contacts facing down Figure 3 nano SIM Card Installation 3 Ensure that the SIM card is seated properly Installing the SAM Card 4 Caution For proper electrostatic discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the Secure Access Module SAM card Proper ESD precautions include but not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the user is properly grounded July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Getting Started 19 7 Note The TC75 contains one slot for a mini SAM card If using a micro SAM card a third party adapter is required When using a SAM card only a nano SIM card can be used Procedure 1 Remove access cover 2 Inserta SAM card into the SAM slot with the cut edge toward the middle of the device and the contacts facing down Figure 5 SAM Card Installation 3 Ensure that the SAM card is seated properly Installing a microSD Card The microSD card slot provides secondary non volatile storage The slot is located under the battery pack Refer to the documentation provided with the card for more information and follow the manufacturer s recommendations for use Caution Follow proper electrostatic discharge ESD precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to worki
148. pes A and B fonts Default Unstructured Multi Line Use this template to read up to seven lines of text Default Unstructured Single Line Use this template to read a single line of text Region separator Use to configure a separator character for SimulScan region data When there are multiple text regions the region separator will be inserted between two data strings By default no separator will be set Possible values for region separator are None Tab Line feed and Carriage return Region separator can be used with the Keystrokes plug in Action key character setting to dispatch SimulScan region data to separate text fields July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 97 Log directory Select a folder for storing log files to help debug a template The folders are named based on the timestamp of the session and the debug data saved includes logs templates frame data etc Timestamp Enable to capture the time when the data was captured and processed in case of a successful SimulScan session MSR Input Use MSR Input options to configure the MSR Input Plug in for the profile Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled Keystroke Output Use to configure the Keystroke Output Plug in for the profile Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled default enabled
149. pplication Deployment Changing Application Location Some applications are designed to be stored on a microSD card rather than in internal storage Others are designed so you can change where they are stored You may find it helpful to move large applications off of your internal storage to make more room for other applications that don t offer the option Many large applications are designed this way for exactly this reason Procedure 1 Touch gt Manage apps 2 Swipe the screen to display the On SD card tab The tab lists the applications that must be or can be stored on the microSD card Each application lists the amount of storage it uses on internal storage even when not stored there all applications use at least a small amount of internal storage Applications that are stored on the microSD card are checked The graph at the bottom shows the amount of memory used and free of the microSD card the total includes files and other data not just the applications in the list 3 Touch an application in the list The Storage section of the application s details screen shows details about the memory used by the application If the application can be moved the Move button is active 4 Touch Move to SD card to move the bulk of the application from the device s internal storage to the microSD card 5 Touch Move to phone to move the application back to the device s internal storage Managing Downloads Files and applicat
150. r Since higher margin less levels will increase the mis decode risk and decoding time we strongly recommend the user only enable the symbologies which needs to choose higher margin less level and leave all other symbologies at low default level 1 Poor Quality Decode Effort Enable poor quality bar code decoding enhancement feature Viewfinder Mode Configures the Viewfinder modes supported for camera scanning Viewfinder Enabled Enables only the viewfinder Static Reticle Enables the viewfinder and a red reticle in the center of the screen which helps selecting the bar code default Scan Params Allows the configuration of Code ID and decode feedback options Code ID Type A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code This is useful when the reader is decoding more than one code type Select a code ID character to insert between the prefix and the decoded symbol Code ID Type None No prefix default MNO001975A01 A July 2015 96 DataWedge Configuration Code ID Type Aim A standards based three character prefix Code ID Type Symbol A Symbol defined single character prefix Note Not all ringtones are fully supported as decode tones and those of longer length may be truncated when used as a decode tone The recommendation is to test the selected tone for operation before deployment to a customer site Volume Type Set the good decode beep to a system or other sound This allo
151. r Slot Battery Charger with the stubs on the Battery Adapter MN001975A01 A July 2015 50 Accessories Figure 46 Install Four Slot Battery Charger 10 Slide the Four Slot battery Charger down toward the front of the cradle 11 Connect the output power plug into the power port on the Four Slot Battery Charger Figure 47 Connect Adapter Power Cable Removing the 4 Slot Battery Charger Procedure 1 Disconnect the output power plug from the 4 Slot Battery Charger 2 At the back of the cup press down on the release latch July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 51 Figure 48 Press Release Latch 3 Slide the 4 Slot Battery Charger toward the front of the cradle 4 Lift the 4 Slot off the cradle cup 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle i Caution Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 173 The 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle e Provides 5 0 VDC power for operating the device e Connects the device up to five to an Ethernet network e Simultaneously charges up to five TC75s and up to fourTC75s and on 4 Slot Battery Charger using the Battery Charger Adapter MNO001975A01 A July 2015 52 Accessories Figure 49 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle 2 100 10 LED Indicates 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps data rate 1000 LED Indicates 1 Gbps data rate Setup Connect the 5 Slot Ethernet cradle to a power source July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 53 Figure 50
152. r is still misdecoding select this security level Be advised selecting this option is an extreme measure against misdecoding severely out of spec bar codes Selecting this level of security can significantly impair the decoding ability of the scanner If this level of security is necessary try to improve the quality of the bar codes Supplemental2 Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled Supplemental5 Enables or disables this option A check in the checkbox indicates that the option is enabled Supplemental Mode No Supplementals the scanner is presented with a UPC EAN plus supplemental symbol the scanner decodes UPC EAN and ignores the supplemental characters default Supplemental Always the scanner only decodes UPC EAN symbols with supplemental characters and ignores symbols without supplementals Supplements Auto the scanner decodes UPC EAN symbols with supplemental characters immediately If the symbol does not have a supplemental the scanner must decode the bar code the number of times set via UPC EAN Supplemental Redundancy before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no supplemental MNO001975A01 A July 2015 94 DataWedge Configuration Supplemental Smart Enables smart supplementals In this mode the decoder returns the decoded value of the main block right away if it does not belong to one of the following supplemental types 378 379 977 978
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154. racter A to all Code 32 bar codes default disabled Security Level Options Security level 0 Security Level 1 Security Level 2 and Security Level 3 default Security level 1 Code39 Reduced Quiet Zone Enables decoding of margin less Code 39 bar codes Interleaved 2 of 5 Length1 Use to set decode lengths default 14 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information Length2 Use to set decode lengths default 10 See Decode Lengths on page 93 for more information July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 91 Redundancy Sets the reader to read the bar code twice before accepting data A check in the checkbox indicates that redundancy is enabled default enabled Check Digit No Check Digit A check digit is not used default USS Check Digit Select to check the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the Uniform Symbology Specification USS check digit algorithm OPCC Check Digit Select to check the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the Optical Product Code Council OPCC check digit algorithm Report Check Digit Transmit Interleaved 2 of 5 data with or without the check digit A check in the checkbox indicates to send Interleaved 2 of 5 data with check digit default disabled Convert ITF 14 To EAN13 Convert 14 character Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes to EAN 13 and transmit
155. re these features e On device applications reside on the device MultiUser Administrator AppLock Administrator Secure Storage Administrator e Host computer application reside on a host computer Enterprise Administrator Required Software These tools are available on the Support Central web site at http www zebra com support Download the required files from the Support Central web site and follow the installation instruction provided On device Application Installation See Application Installation on page 156 for instruction on installing applications onto the device Multi user AppLock Configuration To use the Multi user Login and Application Lock features the administrator must create user and group account information using the Enterprise Administrator application Note The administrator can also create the account information manually See Manual File Configuration on page 130 for more information MNO001975A01 A July 2015 120 Administrator Utilities Enterprise Administrator Application Note Net Compact Framework 4 or later is required to run the Enterprise Administrator To download go to www microsoft com Use the Enterprise Administrator application to setup user and group accounts and create the required Password Group and White List files for using the Multi user and Application Lock features On the host computer launch the Enterprise Administrator application Figure 115 Enterpri
156. ribing a different capability For example if the manifest contains the following lt intent filter e gt lt action android name android intent action DEFAULT gt lt category android name android intent category MAIN gt lt intent filter gt In the Intent output plug in configuration the Intent action would be android intent category DEFAULT and the Intent category would be July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 99 android intent category MAIN The Intent delivery option allows the method by which the intent is delivered to be specified The delivery mechanisms are Send via startActivity Send via startService or Broadcast intent The decode related data added to the Intent s bundle can be retrieved using the Intent getStringExtra and Intent getSerializableExtra calls using the following String tags String LABEL TYPE TAG com symbol emdk datawedge label type String contains the label type of the bar code String DATA STRING TAG com symbol emdk datawedge data_string String contains the output data as a String In the case of concatenated bar codes the decode data is concatenated and sent out as a single string String DECODE DATA TAG com symbol emdk datawedge decode_data Decode data is returned as a list of byte arrays In most cases there will be one byte array per decode For bar code symbologies that support concatenation
157. rocedure 1 Touch Criteria DataWedge Configuration 105 MN001975A01 A July 2015 106 DataWedge Configuration Figure 109 Criteria Screen M Criteria RuleO String to check for Specify the string that must be present in the data String position 0 String length 0 Source criteria Setup source criteria for this rule Touch String to check for option to specify the string that must be present in the data In the Enter the string to check for dialog box enter the string Touch Done Touch OK Touch String position option to specify the position of the string specified in the String to check for option The ADF rule is only applied if the specific string in String to check for is found at the specified String position location zero for the start of the string SD Nn A UMN N Touch the or to change the value 8 Touch OK 9 Touch String length option to specify a length for the received data The ADF rule only applies to the bar code data with that specified length 10 Touch the or to change the value 11 Touch OK 12 Touch Source criteria option to associate an input device to an ADF rule The ADF rule only applies to data received from associated input devices 13 Touch Barcode input or MSR input Options vary depending upon the device configuration 14 Touch the Source enabled checkbox to accept data from this source July 2015 MN001975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 107 Figure 1
158. rom the context menu ADF Example The following illustrates an example of creating Advanced Data Formatting When a user scans a bar code with the following criteria Code 39 bar code e length of 12 characters contains 129 at the start position Modify the data as follows e Pad all sends with zeros to length 8 e send all data up to character X e send a space character To create an ADF rule for the above example Procedure 1 ows Touch 2 Touch DataWedge Touch Profile0 Under Keystroke Output touch Advanced data formatting Touch Enable Touch RuleO Touch Criteria Touch String to check for In the Enter the string to check for text box enter 129 and then touch OK Vd 0 AQ N Ah Y N MN001975A01 A July 2015 110 DataWedge Configuration 10 Touch String position 11 Change the value to 0 12 Touch OK 13 Touch String length 14 Change value to 12 15 Touch OK 16 Touch Source criteria 17 Touch Barcode input 18 Touch All decoders enabled to disable all decoders 19 Touch Code 39 20 Touch three times 21 Touch and hold on the Send remaining rule until a menu appears 22 Touch Delete action 23 Touch 24 Touch New action 25 Select Pad with zeros 26 Touch the Pad with zeros rule 27 Touch How many 28 Change value to 8 and then touch OK 29 Touch amp D three times 30 Touch 31 Touch New action 32 Select Send up to 33 Touch Send up to rule 34
159. roxy Settings Manual 8 Touch the Proxy settings drop down list and select Manual 9 Inthe Proxy hostname field enter the proxy server address 10 In the Proxy port field enter the proxy server port number 11 y Note When entering proxy addresses in the Bypass proxy for field do not use spaces or carriage returns between addresses In the Bypass proxy for text box enter addresses for web sites that do not require to go through the proxy server Use the separator between addresses 12 Touch Modify 13 Touch ES Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address The TC75 includes Ethernet cradle drivers After the TC75 configure the Ethernet connection Procedure Can Touch 2 Touch July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 55 Touch Ethernet Slide the switch to the ON position Place the TC75 into the Ethernet cradle slot Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears NAIA un Bb y Touch Disconnect Figure 53 Ethernet Proxy Settings 8 Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears 9 Touch the IP setting drop down list and select Static 10 In the IP adress field enter the proxy server address 11 If required in the Gateway text box enter a gateway address for the device 12 If required in the Network prefix length text box enter a the prefix length 13 If required in the DNS 1 text box enter a Domain Name System DNS address 14 If required in the DNS 2 text box enter a DNS address
160. s list 2 Click The package name is removed from the list MultiUser Administrator Administrator Utilities 125 Use the MultiUser Administrator application to allow an administrator to enable disable and configure the Multiuser Login feature Importing a Password When the MultiUser Administrator is used for the first time the password file must be imported Procedure Touch 2 Touch ui MNO001975A01 A July 2015 126 Administrator Utilities Figure 120 MultiUser Administrator Screen a FS m7 17AM MultiUser Administrator Local Authentication Selected No one is currently logged in Enable MultiUser Disable MultiUser Load User List Load Server Info Export Log 3 Touch Load User List The application reads the data from the passwd file and configures the Multi user Login feature 4 Touch Enable Multiuser to enable the feature July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Administrator Utilities 127 Figure 121 MultiUser Login Screen To unlock sign in with your credentials 5 In the Login text box enter the username 6 Inthe Password text box enter the password 7 Touch OK Disabling the Multi user Feature Note To disable the Multi user Login feature the user must have administrator rights A message displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user Procedure Touch 3 i Touch ui 3 Touch Disable MultiUser The Multi user feature is disabled immediately Enab
161. s one line for each group Each line is formatted as follows lt groupname gt lt userl gt lt user2 gt lt usern gt where lt groupname gt the name for a group This is also the name of the White List file for this group This field uses any alphanumeric character lt user1 gt through lt userN gt the name of the user assigned to this group The user name is the same as that defined for the MultiUser feature See MultiUser Administrator on page 125 for more information y Note If the same user is assigned to multiple groups then that user s White List will be a logical union of the White Lists for all of the groups that user is assigned A line starting with the character is considered a comment and is ignored Examples e AdminGroup alpha The Group name is AdminGroup and assigns user alpha to the group e ManagersGroup beta gamma The Group name is ManagerGroup and assigns users beta and gamma to the group White List File A White List file is a text file that provides a list of allowed packages from that group The text file contains one line for each allowed package for that user group Each line is format as follows lt packagelname gt lt packageNname gt where July 2015 MN001975A01 A Administrator Utilities 131 lt packagelName gt the package name allowed for this group Wild cards are allowed for this field Example Refer to the example of the Groups file above A White Li
162. se Administrator Window E E nterprise Administrator Home Creating Users Each person that uses the device has to have a user name and password To create a user Procedure 1 Click above the Users list box July 2015 MN001975A01 A Administrator Utilities 121 Figure 116 User Manager Window User Intonmetion Fait mabe noe a are regard hos rr res In the Username text box enter a user name The text is case sensitive and required In the Password text box enter a password for the user The text is case sensitive and required In the Retype Password text box re enter the user password Select the Admin checkbox to set the user to have administrator rights Select the Enabled checkbox to enable the user Click OK Repeat steps through 7 for each additional user LV AQ Nu Eh Y NY Adding Packages 7 Note All system applications that are on the default image are available to all users Create a list of installed applications packages on the device that are available for use by all the users Procedure 1 Click next to Packages 7 Note To get a list of all the applications packages on the device see Determining Applications Installed on the Device on page 133 Figure 117 Package Information Window a n Manage Applicatsn Package name 2 Inthe Package name text box enter the name of an application 3 Click OK MN001975A01 A July 2015 122 Administrator Utilities 4 Repea
163. sing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact DEX Cable Technical Specifications Table 32 DEX Cable Technical Specifications Length 1 5 cm 60 0 in Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact MNO001975A01 A July 2015 194 Technical Specifications 2 5 mm Audio Adapter Technical Specifications Table 33 2 5 mm Audio Adapter Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions Height x xx cm x xx in Width x xx cm X Xx in Depth x xx cm x xx in Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Electrostatic Discharge ESD 20kV air 10kV contact July 2015 MN001975A01 A 195 Keypad Remap Strings Chapter 10 Keypad Remap Strings Keypad Remap Strings Table 34 Remap Key Event Scancodes Key Event Scancode SOFT_LEFT 105 SOFT_RIGHT 106 HOME 102 BACK 158 CALL 231 ENDCALL 107 0 11 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 STAR227 227 POUND 228 DPAD_UP 103 DPAD_DOWN 108 DPAD LEFT 105 DPAD_RIGHT 106 DPAD_CENTER 232 Table continued MNO001975A01 A July 2015 196
164. sseeaeeeseeas 180 4 Slot Battery Charger Troubleshooting ccccccssessecsceeseceecesececeseeecnseecceseeeeceseeeaecaeecaecaeeaeenseeneens 181 Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR TC7X SNP1 O1 oo eeeecceeeescesceeeceseeeeecaeeesecaeeeaecsaeeaeceecaeceesesereeerseneeaes 181 Chapter 9 Technical Specifications ccsscccssssccsscssccscssseccssssesssssseessseees 183 12 Contents LEI e e e lia o li ET A ANA caste 183 SE4750 SR Decode Distances cio ch sen cksusco sas velodsscosaucn A EEEa Eien 186 TV O onnector Pitz Outs PEE E ses asi 187 2 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications ccsseccescesscesceeseeeceeeeeseeseeeseeseecsecesecseceaeeseenaeeeenreees 187 2 Slot USB Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications cccccessecssesseeseceseceeceseeseceseeseceseeseceseeeeeseeeeeeaeeaeeenes 188 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications ccccceccecsessseesecssessecceesecseceaeceecseeseceseeerensesereeaeeneeenes 189 5 Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications cccccecsesseesseeseessescecseesecsecaecseceaeeseeseseecesesereeseeneeeneeneeenes 189 4 Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications cccccceesesssesecsecesececeseeecesesecesceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeecaeesaeenees 190 Charge Only Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications ccccscesccssssescesceesceseeeeeeeeeeeecaeeseecaeeaecaecaeceeeeerens 190 Magnetic Stripe Reader Technical Specifications ccecccescesscesceseeesee
165. ssories 67 Reading Magnetic Stripe Cards Use the integrated MSR to read magnetic stripe card Procedure 1 Ensure that MSR input is enabled in DataWedge and the cursor is in a text field 2 Grip TC75 firmly in one hand 3 Hold magnetic stripe card firmly in the other hand 4 Align the magnetic stripe on the card away from the display and swipe the card smoothly in either direction Figure 72 Swiping a Magnetic Stripe Card 5 Depending upon the application the captured data appears Magnetic Stripe Reader Notification 7 Note PCI DSS compliance is required only for removable MSR used for payment MSR Ndotification MSRN application satisfies a PCI DSS requirement for a removable MSR device available as an accessory for the TC75 It provides the means to verify authenticity of the paired the MSR and to provision the associated MSR MSR Provisioning In order to use an MSR with the TC75 and work properly with the MSRN the MSR must be provisioned prior to first use After provisioning a message displays whenever the attaching or removing the MSR Up to 10 MSRs can be provisioned to a single TC75 If an already provisioned MSR is damaged and must be replaced the replacement MSR must be provisioned prior to first use Procedure 1 Attach the MSR to the TC75 MN001975A01 A July 2015 68 Accessories 5 Touch gt el If this is the first time or after Factory Enterprise reset the change password scree
166. st file of the name AdminGroup could have the following lines com companyname application com symbol where com companyname application the specific application with the package name com companyname application will be permitted for this group com symbol any application that has a package name that starts with com symbol will be permitted for this group y Note The wildcard is allowed and indicates that this group is permitted to run any package A default White List for use when the MultiUser feature is disabled takes the same form as above but in named default To assure that administrative users have access to all device functionality the White List for the administrative users group should use the wildcard At a minimum the White List for the administrative users group should contain com symbol fusion to allow administrative users the ability to configure Wi Fi advanced settings Package List File A Package List file is a text file that lists package names that can be imported into the Packages list The file makes it easier to enter package name into the application The text file contains one line for each package name Example com zebra examplel com zebra example2 com zebra example3 com zebra example4 Groups File A Groups file is a text file that provides a list of groups and assigns users to each group The text file contains one line for each group Each line is formatted as fol
167. stered trademark of Symbol Technologies LLC MN001975A01 A July 2015 5 Revision History Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Date Description 7 2015 Initial release MN001975A01 A July 2015 Contents 7 Contents COPY sia ia Revisi n ES About This Ce td DIU EA la iibi s 13 COMM DUT ATOMS eiii 13 SU VSL SIOT te ee Oe 14 Chapter Des Crip tl OM Serseri aae eee a a AR e EE EEA aE ERER 14 Notationall Conventio Sense is 14 Toon ConventiOns ccccccssseessecssceesecescessecessecessccsseeceecsesecsecsesesseceseecsseeesseeeesecsesecaeceuseesaeceaeeceueseaseseeeecneeeeaeeeeees 15 Related Documents cas 15 Service NOA iii iaa 15 SSS UU eis esse Sosa ventas cece DA cv ecedv axed oeeavea eve svecceunccoustceancvanl tis E ENE EI cea chty deeds weeestvint custeeea conven temeceveis 17 Installing the SIM Card cccccccescesseesseescesceescesceseeeeceeeeseeseecsecscecaecsaecaeseaesaeseaeeeeseeeseeseseeeeseneeeeeeaeeaaeeaees 17 Installing the SAM Cardin iio dados 18 Installing a microSD Card cccccecccsccssesssceseeeccescesecesceseeeeeeseeeceeseeeaeeseecaecseecaecsaeaeceaeeaesnsesaeeeeeseeseneeneeees 19 Installing the Hand Strap and BatteryY ooooconnccioninnnncnnononononncnononccnnnon ccoo non ncn nono non nn non ron nora rra 20 Installing the Bat icon iii eddie 21 Charging the Battery iii ahii idea eine 22 Charging ndicators ccccceseesccesessecesceseceseeseeeecese
168. t 2 Copy the key config xml file to folder enterprise device settings keypad before the Enterprise Reset After the Enterprise Reset the key configuration will be automatically applied from this file Accounts Use the Accounts to add remove and manage accounts Use these settings to control how applications send receive and sync data on their own schedules and whether applications can synchronize user data automatically Applications may also have their own settings to control how they synchronize data see the documentation for those applications for details Language Usage Use the Language amp input settings to change the language that display for the text and including words added to its dictionary Changing the Language Setting Procedure 1 Touch Language 2 In the Language screen select a language from the list of available languages The operating system text changes to the selected language Adding Words to the Dictionary Procedure In the Language amp input screen touch Personal dictionary Touch to add a new word or phrase to the dictionary In the Phrase text box enter the word or phrase In the Shortcut text box enter a shortcut for the word or phrase In the Language drop down list select the language that this word or phase is stored an hh Y N mm Touch Add to dictionary in the top left corner of the screen to add the new word July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Settings 151 Keyboard
169. t Proxy Settings ccccccesssescesceesceseeeeeeseeeeecaeesaecaeesaecaeesaececeeeereneeeeeees 42 Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address ccccceccecscesseescesceeseceeecaecaceaeceaeneeceenseceseneeeeeeereneeeaes 42 5 Slot Charge Only Cradle ccccccecccscssscesssesceseeseceseeseecseeeeecaeesaecsaesaecaeceaecaecsseseeeuseseeeeseceeesaeessecaeecaecaeeaeenaenaeens 43 DOS DUP NO 44 Charging the TC7 inunda adi ni ira aida ias 44 8 Contents Installing the Four Slot Battery Charger cooocononinninnnnnninoncononnnonnconnonncnnnon non nn corno n rro nr nr narrar rara 46 Removing the 4 Slot Battery Charger ccccccsccsssssecescessceseesseeeeeeeeeceseeeaeeseecaecsaecaecsaeeseceaeseeeneesereneeeats 50 S5 Slot Ethernet Cradle a EAE E E EE 51 NN 52 Daisy chaining Ethernet CradleS oooconioninnnnninnniocnnonooncoononnconnonnnon nc nono ro nonnn ron rnn rn rr nn rra ninn 53 Ethernet 54 LED Indicators Ea OSs Be 55 Charee the TEO eto aes ee nd 56 Battery Charm o e o o o A ee hs ee tases Sif Establishing Ethernet Contiection 25 lt 65 2 c0 0 504 A ee i ES 58 Installing the 4 Slot Battery Charget cccccsccssccssessecesceseceeceseeeceseeeeceseeeeceseeeaecaeeenecsaeaecaeeaecneeeaeenreeas 58 Removing the 4 Slot Battery Chata ci 62 A Slot Battery Charger CN OOOO isi asad uo A ne eis ees 63 NN 63 Charging Spare LAEN a l AAE A E S E 63 Battery CAMA ata 64 Magnetic Stripe Reader c ccceccecssessessecseeesecsseesecseesec
170. t steps 1 through 3 for each additional package Creating Groups Create groups of users that have access to specific applications Procedure 1 Click above the Groups list The Group Manager window appears with a list of users and packages Figure 118 Group Manager Window eae Manager Lira pa Hame Sale Lisa ra Usar Uesg Lina rr 2 Inthe Group name text box enter a name for the group This field is required 3 Select a user in the Available Users list box and then click the Add button to add the user to the Users in Group list box or click the Add All button to add all the users in the Available Users list box to the Users in Group list box 4 Select a package in the Available Packages list box and then click the Add button to add the package to the Packages in Group list box or click the Add All button to add all the packages in the Available Packages list box to the Packages in Group list box 5 Click OK Click Save Creating Remote Authentication Use the Remote Authentication feature to set a remote server for authentication Procedure 1 Click the Auth button The Authentication window appears July 2015 MNO01975A01 A 2 3 4 5 6 Administrator Utilities 123 Figure 119 Authentication Window Authentication Select the Remote radio button In the Server IP text box enter the address of the remote server In the Port text box enter the port number of the remote server Select the use
171. ta from an MSR Raw data read from the MSR can be processed or formatted using Process Plug ins as required DataWedge has built in feedback functionality for the MSR to issue user alerts The feedback settings can be configured according to user requirement Process Plug ins Process Plug ins are used in DataWedge to manipulate the received data according to the requirement before sending to the foreground application via the Output Plug in Basic Data Formatting Process Plug in The Basic Data Formatting Plug in allows DataWedge to add a prefix and or a suffix to the captured data before passing it to an Output Plug in Advanced Data Formatting Process Plug in The Advanced Data Formatting Plug in allows DataWedge to apply rules actions to be performed based on defined criteria to the data received via an input plug in before passing it to an Output Plug in Output Plug ins Output Plug ins are responsible for sending the data from Input Plug ins to a foreground application on the device e Keystroke Output Plug in The Keystroke Output Plug in collects and sends data received from the Input Plug in to the foreground applications by emulating keystrokes Intent Output Plug in The Intent Output Plug in collects and sends data received from the Input Plug ins to foreground applications using the Android Intent mechanism IP Output Plug in The IP Output Plug in collects and sends data received from the Input Plug ins
172. telligent manner At higher temperatures e g approximately 37 C 98 F the TC75 or accessory may for small periods of time alternately enable and disable battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The TC75 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED Procedure 1 To charge the main battery connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source 2 Insert the TC75 into a cradle or attach to a cable The TC75 turns on and begins charging The Charging Notification LED blinks amber while charging then turns solid green when fully charged July 2015 MN001975A01 A Getting Started 23 Charging Indicators Table 1 Charging Notification LED Charging Indicators State Indication Off TC75 is not charging TC75 is not inserted correctly in the cradle or con nected to a power source Charger cradle is not powered Slow Blinking Amber 1 blink every 2 TC75 is charging seconds Solid Green Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber 2 blinks second Charging error e g e Temperature is too low or too high e Charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Slow Blinking Red 1 blink every 2 sec TC75 is charging but the battery is at end of useful life onds Solid Red Charging complete but the battery is at end of useful life Fast Blinking Red 2 blinks second Charging error but the battery is at end
173. tent can be viewed and files copied to and from when the TC75 is connected to a host computer Some applications are designed to be stored on the internal storage rather than in internal memory To view the used and available space on the internal storage touch D gt gt Em Storage July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Application Deployment 163 Figure 140 Internal Storage Screen 2 37 AM Qe Storage INTERNAL STORAGE Total space 4 92GB Available 4 73GB Apps app data amp media conte 104MB Cached data 8 24MB INTERNAL STORAGE SHARE Total space 1 00GB NEELS G Internal Storage Total space Displays the total amount of space on internal storage approximately 1 0 GB Apps Displays the available space used for applications and media content on internal storage Available Displays the available space on internal storage Enterprise Folder The Enterprise folder within internal flash is a super persistent storage that is persistent after a reset and an Enterprise Reset The Enterprise folder is erased during a Factory Reset The Enterprise folder is used for deployment and device unique data The Enterprise folder is approximately 128 MB formatted Applications can persist data after an Enterprise Reset by saving data to the enterprise user folder The folder is ext4 formatted and is only accessible from a host computer using ADB or from an MDM Application Management Applications
174. the buttons The TC75 reboots Performing an Enterprise Reset An Enterprise Reset erases all data in the cache and data partitions and clears all device settings except those in the enterprise partition Before performing an Enterprise Reset copy all applications and the key remap configuration file that you want to persist after the reset into the enterprise usr persist folder Procedure 1 2 aun E U Download the Enterprise Reset file from the Support Central web site Copy the T75NOKXXVXXRExyyzz zip file to the root of the microSD card or the root of the Internal Storage See USB Communication on page 77 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Reset Touch OK The device resets Press and hold the PTT button until the device vibrates The System Recovery screen appears MN001975A01 A July 2015 28 Getting Started Figure 21 System Recovery Screen Press the Up and Down Volume buttons to navigate to the apply update from sdcard or apply from Internal SD card option Press the PTT button Press the Up and Down Volume buttons to navigate to the T7 5NOKXXVXXRExyyzz zip file 10 Press the PTT button The Enterprise Reset occurs and then the device resets Performing a Factory Reset A Factory Reset erases all data in the cache data and enterprise partitions in internal storage and clears all device settings A Factory Reset returns the device to the last installed operat
175. then lift MN001975A01 A July 2015 26 Getting Started Figure 18 Remove Hand Strap Clip 5 Press the two battery latches in 6 Lift the battery from the TC75 7 Lift the access door Figure 19 Remove Access Door 8 Remove microSD card from holder 9 Press the access door down and ensure that it is properly seated 10 Insert the replacement microSD card 11 Replace the access door Figure 20 Replace Access Door 12 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the TC75 13 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps into place 14 Replace the hand strap if required 15 Press and hold the Power button to turn on the TC75 Resetting the TC75 There are four reset functions Soft reset e Hard reset Enterprise reset July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Getting Started 27 Factory reset Performing a Soft Reset Perform a soft reset if applications stop responding Procedure 1 2 3 Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears Touch Reset The device reboots Performing a Hard Reset Caution Performing a hard reset with a SD card installed in the TC75 may cause damage or data corruption to the SD card Perform a hard reset if the TC75 stops responding Procedure 1 2 3 Simultaneously press the Power Scan and Volume Up buttons for at least four seconds When the screen turns off release
176. then the TC75 resets Storage The device contains four types of file storage e Random Access Memory RAM External storage microSD card Internal storage Enterprise folder Random Access Memory Executing programs use RAM to store data Data stored in RAM is lost upon a reset The operating system manages how applications use RAM It only allows applications and component processes and services to use RAM when required It may cache recently used processes in RAM so they restart more quickly when opened again but it will erase the cache if it needs the RAM for new activities To view the amount of free and used memory touch gt Apps Swipe the screen until the Running screen appears July 2015 MN001975A01 A Application Deployment 161 Figure 138 Running Screen EN Y Oo Apps SHOW CACHED PROCESSES RUNNING Settings 1 process and 0 services com qualcomm qualcom 1 8MB 1 process and 2 services com qualcomm atfwd 1 process and 1 service com qualcomm rcsimsbo 1 6MB 1 process and 1 service 22 16 Bluetooth Share 15MB 1 process and 7 services 21 56 MSP Agent 6 1MB 2 processes and 1 service 22 47 MxCSPManager 6 5MB 1 process and 1 service 22 47 MxFramework 3 3MB RAM The bar at the bottom of the screen displays the amount of used and free RAM External Storage The TC75 can have a removable microSD card The microSD card content can be viewed and files copied to and from when
177. this condition and trigger a copy of the call stack trace of the unresponsive application into the log directory The event will also be indicated in the high level CSV log Enable Plugin Enables logging for this plugin Log path Specifies the default log path to store the ANR log files e Max file size Specifies the maximum file size in killobytes of the ANR trace to be copied If the file is too large the copy will be skipped On older devices that append each ANR event to the same trace file the size can get very large In this case we will avoid expending resources to copy the large file every time Kernal Plug in Enable Plugin Enables logging for this kernal buffer Log path Specifies the high level log path for storage of all kernal logs This setting applies globally to all kernal buffers e Kernal Log filename Specifies the base log filename for this kernal buffer The current file count is appended to this name Max Kernal log size Specifies the maximum size in kilobytes of an individual log file Kernal Log interval Sets the interval in milliseconds on which to flush the log buffer to the file Kernal Log file count Specifies the number of log files to keep and rotate through Each log file is subject to the max log size option Configuration File RxLogger configuration can be set using an XML file The config xm1 configuration file is located on the microSD card in the RxLogger config fo
178. through as is In contrast when rules are defined but all are disabled ADF does not pass any captured data through Rules are processed in top down order The rules that are on top of the list are processed first Use the icon next to the rule to move it to another position in the list Table 9 ADF Supported Actions Type Actions Cursor Move Skip ahead ment Data Modifi cation Skip back Skip to start Move to Move past a Crunch spaces Stop space crunch Remove all spaces Stop space removal Remove leading zeros Stop zero removal Pad with zeros Stop pad zeros Pad with spaces Stop pad spaces July 2015 MN001975A01 A Description Moves the cursor forward by a specified number of characters Enter the number of characters to move the cursor ahead Moves the cursor back by a specified number of characters Enter the number of characters to move the cursor back Moves the cursor to the beginning of the data Moves the cursor forward until the specified string is found Enter the string in the data field Moves the cursor forward past the specified string Enter the string in the data field Remove spaces between words to one and remove all spaces at the be ginning and end of the data Stops space crunching This disables the last Crunch spaces action Remove all spaces in the data Stop removing spaces This disables the last Remove all spaces action Remove all zeros at the beginn
179. to a host computer via a network connection Captured data can be sent over an IP network to a specified IP address and port using either TCP or UDP transport protocols Profiles Screen f asas e Profiled e Launcher DWDemo Profile0 is the default profile and is used when no other profile can be applied MN001975A01 A July 2015 82 DataWedge Configuration Figure 88 DataWedge Profiles Screen M DataWedge Profiles ProfileO default Launcher DWDemo Profile1 Profile names are color coded Enabled profiles are white and disabled profiles are gray To configure a profile touch the profile name Profile Context Menu Touch and hold a profile to open a context menu that allows additional actions to be performed on the selected profile Figure 89 Profile Context Menu Edit profile Rename profile Delete profile The profile context menu allows the profile to be edited same as just tapping on a profile renamed or deleted July 2015 MNO01975A01 A DataWedge Configuration 83 Options Menu Figure 90 DataWedge Options Menu New profile Settings About The menu provides options to create a new profiles access to general DataWedge settings and DataWedge version information Disabling DataWedge Procedure f sag 3 Touch 4 Touch Settings 5 Touch DataWedge enabled The blue check disappears from the checkbox indicating that DataWedge is disabled Creating a Ne
180. to install the ADB and USB drivers for Windows and Linux Enabling USB Debugging By default USB debugging is disabled To enable USB debugging Procedure 1 roe Touch About phone Scroll down to Build number Tap Build number five time The message You are now a developer appears Touch pi Touch Developer options 7 Touch USB debugging checkbox 8 Touch OK 9 Connect the device to the host computer using the USB Charging cable an h Y N 10 On the host computer navigate to the plat form tools folder 11 Type adb devices The following displays List of devices attached XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX unauthorized where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the device number The Allow USB debugging dialog box appears on the device MNO001975A01 A July 2015 156 Application Deployment 12 On the device touch OK 13 On the host computer type adb devices The following displays List of devices attached XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the device number 14 Touch A Application Installation After an application is developed install the application onto the device using one of the following methods USB connection see Installing Applications Using the USB Connection on page 156 Android Debug Bridge see Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge on page 157 microSD Card see Installing Applications Using a microSD Card on page 158 Mobile device management MDM platforms that have application
181. to remove contaminant residue after gloves are removed If products containing any of the harmful ingredients listed above are used prior to handling the device such as hand sanitizer that contain ethanolamine hands must be completely dry before handling the device to prevent damage to the plastics Cleaning Materials Required e Alcohol wipes Lens tissue e Cotton tipped applicators e Isopropyl alcohol e Can of compressed air with a tube July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Maintenance and Troubleshooting 175 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 but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance Cleaning the TC75 Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including buttons 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 dry the display with a soft non abrasive cloth to prevent streaking Camera and Exit Window Wipe the camera and exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in between keys Display The display can be wiped
182. up 4 Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use the 4 Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four TC75 batteries Setup Figure 66 Four Slot Battery Charger Power Setup Charging Spare Batteries Procedure 1 Connect the charger to a power source 2 Insert the battery into a battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact MN001975A01 A July 2015 64 Accessories Figure 67 4 Slot Battery Charger Item Description 1 TC75 Battery 2 Battery Charge LED 3 Battery Slot Battery Charging Spare Battery Charging Each Battery Charging LED indicates the status of the battery charging in each slot The table below describes the Battery Charging LED status The 4 620 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours at room temperature Table 8 Battery LED Charging Indicators E D Indication Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Green Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Error in charging check placement of spare battery Slow Blinking Red Spare battery is charging and battery is at the end of use ful life Solid Red Charging complete and battery is at the end of useful life Fast Blinking Red Error in charging check placement of spare battery and battery is at the end of useful life Table continued July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 65 E p Indication No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed c
183. up to the front of the cradle Figure 58 Remove Cup Carefully lift the cup up to expose the cup power cable Disconnect the cup power cable and USB cable MN001975A01 A July 2015 60 Accessories Figure 59 Disconnect Cup Cables 6 W Note Place power cable into adapter to avoid pinching cable Connect the Battery Adapter power cable to the connector on the cradle Figure 60 Connect Adapter Power Cable 7 Place adapter onto cradle base and slide toward rear of cradle July 2015 MN001975A01 A Accessories 61 Figure 61 Install Adapter 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver secure adapter to cradle base with screw Figure 62 Secure adapter to Cradle 9 Align mounting holes on the bottom of the 4 Slot Battery Charger with the stubs on the Battery Adapter MN001975A01 A July 2015 62 Accessories Figure 63 Install 4 Slot Battery Charger 10 Slide the 4 Slot battery Charger down toward the front of the cradle 11 Connect the output power plug into the power port on the 4 Slot Battery Charger Figure 64 Connect Adapter Power Cable Removing the 4 Slot Battery Charger Procedure 1 Disconnect the output power plug from the 4 Slot Battery Charger 2 At the back of the cup press down on the release latch July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 63 Figure 65 Press Release Latch 3 Slide the 4 Slot Battery Charger toward the front of the cradle 4 Lift the 4 Slot off the cradle c
184. uration Data Capture Radios Options Display Operating Sys tem WLAN 802 11 High Reliability Source Project a b g n d h i k t Flash 4 4 3 with GMS WPAN Blue tooth v4 0 Low Energy Software Versions To determine the current software versions touch gt Danout phone Model number Displays the model number Android version Displays the operating system version Kernel version Displays the kernel version number Build number Displays the software build number To determine the device serial number touch gt Oapout phone gt Status Serial number Displays the serial number Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Getting Started on page 17 provides information on getting the TC75 up and running for the first time e Accessories on page 31 describes the available accessories and how to use them with the TC75 e USB Communication on page 77 describes how to connect the TC75 to a host computer using USB DataWedge Configuration on page 79 describes how to use and configure the DataWedge application e Administrator Utilities on page 119 provides information for using the suite of administrative tools for configuring the TC75 e Settings on page 141 provides the settings for configuring the TC75 e Application Deployment on page 153 provides information for developing and managing applications Maintenance and Troubleshooting on page 173 includes
185. ure the Ethernet connection Procedure fon Touch 2 Touch Touch Ethernet Slide the switch to the ON position Place the TC75 into the Ethernet cradle slot Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears Touch Modify Proxy NIA Nn b amp b WwW Figure 33 Ethernet Proxy Settings Manual 8 Touch the Proxy settings drop down list and select Manual 9 Inthe Proxy hostname field enter the proxy server address 10 In the Proxy port field enter the proxy server port number 11 Note When entering proxy addresses in the Bypass proxy for field do not use spaces or carriage returns between addresses In the Bypass proxy for text box enter addresses for web sites that do not require to go through the proxy server Use the separator between addresses 12 Touch Modify 13 Touch aam Configuring Ethernet Static IP Address The TC75 includes Ethernet cradle drivers After the TC75 configure the Ethernet connection Procedure ooo Touch 2 Touch 3 Touch Ethernet 4 Slide the switch to the ON position 5 Place the TC75 into the Ethernet cradle slot July 2015 MNO01975A01 A Accessories 43 6 Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears 7 Touch Disconnect Figure 34 Ethernet Proxy Settings 8 Touch and hold Eth0 until the menu appears 9 Touch the IP setting drop down list and select Static 10 In the IP adress field enter the proxy server address 11 If required in the Gatew
186. use two kinds of memory storage memory and RAM Applications use storage memory for themselves and any files settings and other data they use They also use RAM when they are running MNO001975A01 A July 2015 164 Application Deployment Figure 141 Manage Applications Screen 2 37 AM 3B Apps Advanced 280KB Android Keyboard AOSP 1 05MB Android Live Wallpapers 0 008 Android System 11 72MB AppLock Administrator 180KB AppLockMUListener 16 00KB Basic Daydreams 0 00B Al Black Hole Internal storage The Manage Applications screen has four tabs with lists of applications and their components in each At the bottom of each tab is a graph of the memory used by the items in the list and amount of free memory Touch an application process or service in a list to open a screen with details about it and depending on the item to change its settings stop it or uninstall it Slide the screen to the Downloaded tab to view the applications downloaded to the device Slide the screen to the All tab to view all the applications installed on the device including factory installed applications and downloaded applications Slide the screen to the On SD card tab to view the applications installed on the microSD card A check mark indicates that the application is installed on the microSD card Unchecked items are installed in internal storage and can be moved to the microSD card Touch the Running tab to vi
187. vice using tools such as MSP DataWedge monitors the enterprise device settings datawedge autoimport folder for the DataWedge configuration file datawedge db or a profile file dwprofile x db When DataWedge launches it checks the folder If a configuration or profile file is found it imports the file to replace any existing configuration or profile Once the file has been imported it is deleted from the folder While DataWedge is running it receives a notification from the system that a file has been placed into the nterprise device settings datawedge autoimport folder When this occurs DataWedge imports this new configuration or profile replacing the existing one and delete the file DataWedge begins using the imported configuration immediately y Note A Factory Reset deletes all files in the Enterprise folder It is strongly recommended that the user exits DataWedge before remotely deploying any configuration or profile It is required that the file permissions are set to 666 MN001975A01 A July 2015 116 DataWedge Configuration Programming Notes The following paragraphs provide specific programming information when using DataWedge Overriding Trigger Key in an Application To override the trigger key in an application create a profile for the application that disables the Barcode input In the application use standard APIs such as onKeyDown to listen for the KEYCODE BUTTON LI and KEYCODE BUTTON RI presses
188. w Profile Procedure foes Touch 2 Touch Ins 3 Touch 4 Touch New profile 5 Inthe New profile dialog box enter a name for the new profile It is recommended that profile names be unique and made up of only alpha numeric characters A Z a z 0 9 Figure 91 New Profile Name Dialog Box Enter profile name 6 Touch OK The new profile name appears in the DataWedge profile screen MNO001975A01 A July 2015 84 DataWedge Configuration Profile Configuration To configure the ProfileO or a user created profile touch the profile name Figure 92 Profile Configuration Screen Sg 2 16AM M Profile Profile1 Profile enabled Enable disable this profile APPLICATIONS Associated apps Associate apps and activities to this profile BARCODE INPUT Enabled Enable disable scanner input Scanner selection Auto Serial SSI 2D Imager Decoders Enable disable decoders Decoder params Setup symbology specific parameters UPC EAN params Setup generic UPC EAN parameters Reader params The configuration screen lists the following sections e Profile enabled e Applications e Barcode Input MSR Input e Keystroke output Intent Output IP Output Associating Applications Use Applications option to associate applications with this profile User created profiles should be associated with one or more applications and its activities Procedure 1 Touch Associated apps A list of applic
189. within a specific time interval applicable only when Aim Type is set to Continuous Read The user can perform rapid scanning and prevents the user from decoding the same bar code twice Set this value to an appropriate interval in milliseconds A value of 0 indicates no interval is required between two successive reads default 500 Different Symbol Timeout Use to prevent the device from decoding another bar code within a specific interval applicable only when aim type is set to Continuous Read The user may want to prevent decoding too quickly and set an interval that the user can aim before scanning the next bar code A value of 0 indicates no interval is required between two successive reads default 500 Illumination mode Turns camera illumination on and off This option is only available when camera is selected in the Barcode input Scanner selection option On Illumination is on Off Illumination is off default Hardware Engine Low Power Timeout Imager only Inverse 1D Mode This parameter allows the user to select decoding on inverse 1D bar codes Disable Disables decoding of inverse 1D bar codes default Enable Enables decoding of only inverse 1D bar codes Auto Allows decoding of both twice positive and inverse 1D bar codes 1D Quiet Zone Level Sets the effort the decoder performs to decode margin less bar codes Applies to any symbology with margin less bar code decode enabled paramete
190. ws for independent control of the good beep volume Ringer and Notifications Set the good decode beep to the ringer and notifications sound default Music and media Set the good decode beep to the music and media sound Alarms Set the good decode beep to the alarm sound Decode Audio Feedback Select an audio tone to sound upon a good decode Decode Haptic Feedback Enable the device to vibrate upon a good decode default enabled Decode Feedback LED Timer Set the amount of time in milliseconds that the green Data Capture LED stays lit after a good decode default 75 msec Decoding LED Notification Enable the device to light the red Data Capture LED when data capture is in progress default disabled SimulScan Input Use the SimulScan Input to configure the SimulScan Input Plug in Enabled Enables or disables this plug in A check in the checkbox indicates that the plug in is enabled Device Selection Configures which scanning device to use for data capture when the profile is active Camera Scanning is performed with the rear facing camera Imager Scanning is performed using the integrated 2D Imager Default Scanning is performed with the default selected scanning device default Template Selection Select template to use Default BankCheck xml Use this template to read the MICR E 13B font length between 19 and 40 characters on bank checks Default Barcode 1 xml Use t
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