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MC9500-K Mobile Computer User Guide (P/N 72E

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2. C 15 keypadS 3 a MAK PEP KELANGAN AKA PA XIV alpha numeric ace ag wee Wid whe se ae we ee ah ald C 6 alpha primary C 2 calculator numeric C 10 input modes C 4 C 8 C 12 C 16 key descriptions C 3 C 7 C 11 C 15 ONONE kaaa Natawa eek Aas be Berane eh are 5 1 special character key C 18 telephony numeric 000 eee eee C 14 VDO Adie ye PR 3 7 C 1 L LEDO aged et np eae AN ore ae ee ee 3 1 battery status 0 0 00 cee 3 2 CRAON ast cect edd awe PAA 3 2 radio status 0 0 cece eee 3 2 scan and decode 3 1 4 2 4 6 4 10 lithium ion battery 0 0 cee 1 1 locking the MC9500 K keypad 3 4 M magnetic stripe reader 8 14 Installation 2 0 0 ce eee 8 14 magnetic stripe reading 8 14 main battery eci e 4 3 6u 2 Stem gm tne EE See ewe nee 1 3 installing 2 0 cee ee 1 3 maintenance i a0 due cote be ad ew wae hes 9 1 Media Player 0 ccc eee eee D 9 MI AA dnd eae ee eee XIV messaging cee ee D 9 MICOS 2 oa ccc dae oad AA ee 2 1 3 microSD Card 0 ccc ees 1 3 1 9 Index 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Installation 2 0 eee 1 3 removal ce acts sien co s co ere ie add BR egw Smee wo 1 9 MSP Agent seed eccua0tee oe ABAD ae NA odes D 11 NG acc cee yh es E ae ee ee ee ee E 8 14 Installation
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4. da Back 2 Cancel Next op Figure 7 36 Select Remote Device Window 5 Select a device from the list and tap Next The PIN Code Request window appears Using Bluetooth 7 35 n BTExplorer ng a 2 10 lok PIN Code Request Please enter PIN Code Device Address 001570000000 Device Name porsi DD 4p Back 2 Cancel Next o gt Figure 7 37 Connection Favorite Options Window 6 Inthe PIN Code field enter the PIN code 7 Tap OK The Pairing Status window displays BTExplorer Pa a 2 10 lok Pairing Status Fair with Remote Device The device has been successfully Paired and is now considered a Trusted device 4 link key was created For the Trusted device da Back av Finish Next o gt Figure 7 38 Pairing Status Window 8 Tap Finish The devices are successfully paired The device name moves to the Trusted Devices window Deleting a Bonded Device To delete a device no longer needed 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears 2 Tap Menu gt Trusted Devices The Trusted Devices window appears 3 Tap and hold on the device select Delete Link Key in the pop up menu 4 A confirmation dialog appears Tap Yes Accepting a Bond When a remote device wants to bond with the MC9500 K enter a PIN when requested to grant permission 1 Ensure that the MC9500 K is set to discoverable and connectable See Bluetooth Settings on page 7 36 When prompted
5. 60 from normal 60 from normal 9 000 ft candles 96 900 Lux 2 000 5 G Near 5 inches Far 9 inches 655 nm 10 nm Technical Specifications A 5 Table A 1 MC9500 K Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Illumination Element LED 625 nm 5 nm LEDs 2x Camera Specifications Resolution 2 Mega pixel with flash and auto focus A 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table A 2 Data Capture Options Item Laser Decode Capability Imaging Decode Capability Camera Decode Capability Code 39 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 MSI UPC EAN supplementals Webcode GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni Code 39 Codabar Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 13 UPC EAN supplementals Webcode Composite C Macro PDF 417 Data Matrix US Planet Canadian 4 state Chinese 2 of 5 microQR GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni Code 39 Codabar Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 13 UPC EAN supplementals Webcode Composite C Macro PDF 417 Data Matrix US Planet Canadian 4 state GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni Description Code 128 Code 11 EAN 8 UPCA Coupon Code Chinese 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar Limited Code 93 Discrete 2 of 5 EAN 13 UPCE Trioptic 39 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Code 128 Code 11 MSI UPCA Coupon Code TLC3
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7. Figure 5 25 Call History Delete All Dialog 5 Tap Yes 6 Tap ok to exit the Call History window Viewing Call Status 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tapan entry The Call Status window appears Using the Phone 5 19 Yoicemail Today 1 516 606 0585 Duration 00 06 Today 1 516 606 0585 Duration 00 07 Today 1 516 606 0585 Duration 00 00 t 1 1 07 1 516 606 0585 Duration 00 10 R 1 1 07 1 516 606 0585 Duration 00 13 eh 171 07 Figure 5 26 Call History Detail J NOTE When more than one call is on the phone line only the duration of the first call is recorded 4 Tapok and then ok to exit Using the Call History Menu Use the Call History menu to dial voice mail access the Activation Wizard save to contacts view a note delete a listing send an SMS and make a call 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap and hold an item in the list S Phone ao kA a ok paan Voicemail 9 09 p a bia 1 516 606 0585 paman Voicemail 9 04 p bi 1 516 606 0585 pena Voicemail 9 03 p bi 1 516 606 0585 praan Smith George 1 15 09 ms 425 777 0000 mr 1 396 257 3904 ila tale Save to Contacts ULO Delete Send Text Message 1 107 i Menu Figure 5 27 Call History Menu 4 Select an a
8. 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Pictures amp Videos icon 2 Tap the picture or video clip to view 4 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Chapter 5 Using the Phone Introduction Use the MC9596 and MC9598 to make phone calls set up speed dials keep track of calls and send text messages Your wireless service provider may also provide other services such as voice mail call forwarding and caller ID Also use the integrated phone to connect to an ISP or work network in order to browse the Web and read e mail Connect to the Internet or work network over High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA MC9596 or Evolution Data Optimized EvDO MC9598 using Cellular Line or using the modem specified by the mobile operator For more information or to customize the MC9500 K phone by changing phone settings see the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Accessing the Phone Keypad J NOTE Keypads vary depending on services and the state of the phone Access the keypad regardless of the program in use Applications on the MC9500 K can be in use during a call 5 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Antenna Signal s2 Phone a AH T E x r kh Smith George 1 Voicemail WE 1 396 257 3904 RE voicemail 1 abc 2 def 3 kr ghit KO mio Speed Dial Ha uv Call History Maa Talk Hide Keypad Menu MC9596 maza sm SS Call History ta Talk ta End Figure 5 1 Phone Keypads To a
9. Camera Optional Camera Flash Optional Z Battery Release Latch Interface Connector Interface Pocket Stylus Interface Plate Headset Connector Scan Button II Programmable Button Exit Window IrDA Window Figure 1 1 MC9500 K Getting Started 1 3 Getting Started To start using the MC9500 K for the first time e Install a microSD card optional e Install the SIM card MC9596 only e Install the battery e Charge the MC9500 K 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 ESD precautions to avoid damaging the microSD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded To install the microSD card 1 Remove the SD card cover using flathead screwdriver SD Card Cover Flathead Screwdriver Figure 1 2 SD Card Cover Removal 2 Slide the microSD card holder door to the left to open 3 Lift microSD card holder door microSD Card Holder Door Figure 1 3 Lift microSD Card Holder Door 4 Insert the microSD card into card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door 1 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide microSD ca
10. Next to begin Explore Services on Remote Device Explore Services on Remote Device bd Pair with Remote Device H Active Sync via Bluetooth E Browse Files on Remote Device Connect to Headset Connect to Internet using Access Point Connect to Personal Area Network Connect to Printer Send or Exchange Objects da Back 4 Cancel Next op Figure 7 17 BTExplorer Window 7 Select Explore Services on Remote Device or another from the drop down list and tap Next The following actions are available in the drop down list actions may vary depending upon configurations e Explore Services on Remote Device e Pair with a Remote Device e Active Sync via Bluetooth e Browse Files on Remote Device e Connect to Headset e Connect to Internet using Access Point e Connect to Internet using Phone Modem e Connect to Personal Area Network e Connect to Printer e Send or Exchange Objects e Associate Serial Port e Connect to High Quality Audio J NOTE f a device discovery action has not been previously performed a device discovery is automatically initiated If a device discovery has previously been performed the device discovery process is skipped and the previously found list of devices displays To start a new device discovery tap and hold in the window and select Discover Devices from the pop up menu 8 BTExplorer searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 20 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide BTExplorer Paa m2 1 25 Sel
11. Width 8 38 cm 3 3 in Depth 7 87 cm 3 1 in Weight 48 g 1 7 oz Interface Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 Format ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format Swipe Speed 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Decoders Generic Raw Data Mode Buffered unbuffered Track Reading Capabilities Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 bpi autodetect Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 1 22 m 4 ft drops to concrete Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Technical Specifications A 11 Vehicle Cradle Table A 9 Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 22 25 cm 8 76 in Width 15 40 cm 6 06 in Depth 9 75 cm 3 84 in Weight 805 g 28 4 oz Input Power 12 24 VDC Power Consumption 22 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 10 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 80 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Vehicle Battery Charger Table A 10 Vehicle Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 14 70 cm 5 79 in Width 6 75 cm 2 66 in Depth 4 75 cm
12. instead of through the 802 11b high rate channels AFH coexistence allows Motorola mobile computers to operate in any infrastructure MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide The Bluetooth radio in this MC9500 K operates as a Class 2 device power class The maximum output power is 2 5mW and the expected range is 32 8 feet 10 meters A definition of ranges based on power class is difficult to obtain due to power and device differences and whether one measures open space or closed office space J NOTE Itis not recommended to perform Bluetooth wireless technology inquiry when high rate 802 11b operation is required Security The current Bluetooth specification defines security at the link level Application level security is not specified This allows application developers to define security mechanisms tailored to their specific need Link level security occurs between devices not users while application level security can be implemented on a per user basis The Bluetooth specification defines security algorithms and procedures needed to authenticate devices and if needed encrypt the data flowing on the link between the devices Device authentication is a mandatory feature of Bluetooth while link encryption is optional Pairing of Bluetooth devices is accomplished by creating an initialization key that is used to authenticate the devices and create a link key for them Entering a common PIN number in the devices being paired generates the i
13. 1 87 in Weight 130 g 4 6 oz Input Power 5 4 VDC Power Consumption 4 7 watts Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature OC to 40 C 32 F to 104 F A 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table A 10 Vehicle Battery Charger Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 80 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Introduction The Voice Quality Manager VQM is a software package that resides on the MC95XX VQM enables a set of features for Voice over WiFi VoWiFi calls and a sub set of those features for cellular line calls The VQM user interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to use so complex tasks such as enabling the Acoustic Echo Canceller AEC while a call is in progress are done with very little or no user intervention Features The VQM software Improves the voice transmission quality without using additional battery power Turns on the AEC for VoWiFi calls automatically without user intervention Prioritizes the outgoing audio IP packets Provides user selectable audio modes speakerphone and handset with a single tap of the VQM icon A VQM icon in the title bar of the device indicates the audio mode currently in use NDIS 5 1 compliant Enabling VOM To enable
14. For example IST can be configured to control the backlight on and off functionality or go into Suspend according to a user gesture by placing screen facing down It can also be used to keep the MC9500 K active while it is in movement to prevent it from quickly going into suspend mode while in use Display Orientation The screen can be rotated between portrait and landscape modes automatically depending on the physical orientation of the MC9500 K For example if the MC9500 K is rotated 90 counterclockwise IST rotates the display counterclockwise 90 so that the screen display appears correct This functionality is achieved by monitoring screen angle and rotating the display to counter any changes IST only rotates the screen in multiples of 90 SIGN HERE ERE SIGN HERE Cla ACCEPT CANC Figure 3 9 Display Orientation 3 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Free Fall Detection IST continuously monitors gravitational force on the MC9500 K according to its current position When the MC9500 K free falls IST detects the absence of gravitational force and records the event data if it detects a free fall more than 450 ms which may indicates nearly a one meter drop This data can be used as an indicator of potential abuse or misuse IST features a log for recording the free fall events This log records the date time and the time period of the free fall Figure 3 10 Free Fall Detection Using the MC95
15. Press the Orange key twice to lock this mode This illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen CO Press the Orange key a third time to unlock Scan Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application Navigation Moves up one item Moves left one item when pressed with the Orange key Moves down one item Moves right one item when pressed with the Orange key Shift Changes the state of the alpha characters from lowercase to uppercase Press the Shift key to activate this mode temporarily followed by another key This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed fe Press the Shift key twice to lock this mode This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen T Press the Shift key a third time to unlock Backspace Produces a backspace Enter Executes a selected item or function CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears at the bottom of the screen Press the Orange key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions The 8 icon appears at the bottom of the screen C 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table C 1 Alpha Primary Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Action SPACE Produces a space character ESC Exits the current operation TAB Move from one field to another ej amp fe Table C 2 Alpha Primary Keypad Input M
16. or Authenticate Encrypt Phonebook ka HG Phonebook checkbox to allow synchronization with the MC9500 K s contacts Select Read Write Create and or Delete to allow phonebook permissions OBEX Object Push Service OBEX Object Push allows other Bluetooth devices to push contacts business cards pictures appointments and tasks to the MC9500 K BTExplorer Pa 2 12 lok Edit Local Service Object Exchange Information BT Service Information Service Name OBEX Object Push 1 pusness Cord ies Ji C Do not allow clients to push objects Local Device Information Inbox Directory ply Documentsiin fea Figure 7 48 BTExplorer Settings OBEX Exchange Information Table 7 9 OBEX Exchange Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Do not allow clients to push objects Disables clients from pushing objects to the MC9500 K Inbox Directory Select a directory where another Bluetooth device can store files Personal Area Networking Service Personal Area Networking hosts a Personal Area Network which allows communication with other Bluetooth devices 7 42 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide st BTExplorer Paa a 2 13 ok Edit Local Service Personal Area Networking Service Information Service Name Personal Area Networki Suppor
17. 5 Select the OBEX Object Push service and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears 7 26 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 6 Inthe Action drop down list select one of the following options Send Contact Information Swap Contact Information Fetch Contact Information or Send a Picture Sending a Contact To send a contact to another device J NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts a default contact must be set up before attempting to senda contact 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears S BTExplorer Paa a 1 42 lok OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters de Connection Parameters Action Send Contact Information objet Boe sain Cancel Figure 7 26 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Send Contact Information 3 Tap The Select Contact Entry window appears o BTExplorer Pa a 1 43 ok Select Contact Entry Send Contact Information kras nde Name Cancel Figure 7 27 Select Contact Entry Window 4 Select a contact to send to the other device 5 Tap OK 6 Tap OK to send the contact to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact A Send Contact dialog appears 7 Tap OK Using Bluetooth 7 27 Swapping Contacts To swap contacts with another device J NOTE Prior to swapping contacts a default contact must be s
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19. AA 7 36 SVCS TAD ar AA 7 37 Security Tab sscicticixsessicasdenqersonnecicninecaenedsacusssonebenedeindine edness esnaudsendssieredonussseaesiesnadendesensnindeustavebenevenet 7 44 DISCOV CTY DAD ata E AA AA AA 7 45 IA CON BOC TADO ABG AANGAT AA AA 7 45 HID NAO O AGA AGA AA 7 46 PAGES TAO ANA AA ANA UA AA AA AA 7 47 en P arane KAO ere E A cae 7 48 Miscellaneous Tab aaa AA AAO 7 48 Chapter 8 Accessories lage fa LAAN 8 1 Universal Accessory System 11111111011 na rrrrren rentene 8 3 Sige Bay UB COC ama ANA AA AA AA DADA AA AA 8 4 Communication and Charging the MC9500 K Battery ccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeaeeeeeeeeeaaaees 8 4 single lol Battery CNakJEn ma AA a AA 8 6 Charaihe mTio Datel ama AA AA AA 8 6 POULLAY Charge QUIN CaS aaa AA ANA E ANGA 8 7 AGING AA AA AA 8 7 OUI Ba ENGE CE AA AA AA AA 8 9 Communication and Charging sSssnsancrcednauenentenaonadncsnadesnasinavariseninsaciwndmausndosbianhodseidadrajondvaweiightehaanies 8 9 LED IMCICAI OLS mGA E E E 8 10 le E E E E A E E E E E E AE 8 10 Hpk LED seess ene E E AA E E E EEE AE 8 10 FOU OBEN OOIT a E E E E AA 8 11 Battery Charging 1 10 1 8 11 Vehicle Cradle 2 0 00 ccccccccccccceccccececccececcccececececscucacaececacacetecseceaucucacaceueceesecuceserauaceuacaeaeaesatsnscscauaveucesaners 8 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Charging the MC9500 K Battery a 8 12 Vehicle Battery Charger siccrric noiincrqny
20. APAPAP 8 16 communication charge cables battery charging 8 17 DEX cable 0 0 a 8 2 four bay charge only cradle 8 1 8 7 four bay Ethernet cradle 8 1 8 9 four slot spare battery charger 8 1 8 11 NOISEI saaa ai GWA BA Maan PANAO a GG eat 8 2 magnetic stripe reader 8 14 MICIOSD aa keau dbo Sa cies a uae bb RO oe dete os 1 3 NE LAO 8 14 installation ee 8 14 magnetic stripe reading 8 14 DIM CONG maam sk oti aoe ced Ha NG AKI BAM 1 4 single bay USB cradle 8 1 8 4 spare battery eee eee 8 1 specifications eee A 7 universal wall mounting bracket cradle 8 2 vehicle cradle AA 8 12 Acoustic Echo Cancellation B 2 OO DUON ceccea22 aa ncnnereeuacsease anes 3 7 ACINES YNG awa Ah beeen TANA bee wad he NA eee aes D 10 Tee AA AA 3 14 D 5 adaptive frequency hopping 7 1 adjusting volume cece eee 3 20 AN KA PA AA 7 1 ALA AR D 10 alpha numeric keypad C 6 input MODES a aNG dae men ad ao C 8 key descriptions C 7 alpha primary keypad C 2 input modes 0 eee C 4 key descriptions 0 00 eee C 3 answering a call 0 0 c eee eee 5 10 GS IC d OPO setts beeen eee ee eee ee D 19 auto charge cable 8 2 8
21. Battery has a very low charge Tap the Status Bar to display an icon bar Tap an icon to get additional notification or status information e di aa Icon Bar ks O Mel wd NE 4 14 gt Wi Fi Off No New Messages e mail calendar favorites Figure D 8 con Bar D 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table D 3 Task Tray Icons Icon Name Description a Magnify Enlarges the screen Connectivity Displays the Connectivity dialog box Phone Displays the Phone dialog box Volume Displays the Volume dialog box i Power Displays the Power window Clock amp Alarms Opens the Clocks amp Alarms window N Tile Bar The Tile Bar located at the bottom of the screen contains the Start tile Day to open the Start Menu It also displays tiles that vary depending upon the open application JSE aD Figure D 9 Tile Bar Examples Start Screen To open the Start screen tap O at the bottom left corner of the screen or press the START key on the keypad Swipe upward to view more program and folder icons You can move often used program and folder icons anywhere on the Start screen for easy access Press and hold the icon that you want to move Drag the icon to a new location and release Table D 4 lists the default icons available on the Start screen Keypads D 9 Table D 4 Programs on the Start Screen Icon Name Description Make calls e E mail Send an Email Contacts Keep
22. Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to Ensure that power is applied to the charger The Battery Status charger LED flashes amber to indicate that the battery is charging Battery contacts not Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with the connected to contacts facing down charger Four Slot Battery Charger is not functioning properly Replace the Four Slot Battery Charger Cables Table 9 9 Troubleshooting the Cables Symptom Possible Cause Action MC9500 K battery is not charging MC9500 K was disconnected from AC power too soon Connect the power cable correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start gt Settings gt System gt Power The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to cable Ensure that power is applied to the cable The Battery Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the battery is charging The MC9500 K is not fully attached to power Detach and re attach the power cable to the MC9500 K ensuring it is firmly connected Cable is not functioning properly Replace the cable 9 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 9 9 Troubleshooting the Cables Continued Symptom Possib
23. C 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table C 7 Telephony Numeric Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Description Enter Executes a selected item or function CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears at the bottom of the screen Press the Orange key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions The 8 icon appears at the bottom of the screen SPACE Produces a space character ESC Exits the current operation TAB Move from one field to another ej fe Table C 8 Telephony Numeric Keypad Inout Modes Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode Key SHIFT Key 1st 2nd 3rd Ath 1st 2nd 3rd Ath Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press mah O CO NIO Oo A O N IT l TE Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads C 17 Table C 8 Telephony Numeric Keypad Inout Modes Continued Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode Key SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Key Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described C 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Special Character Key J NOTE Special characters are only availab
24. Connection 5 Select Explore Services on Remote Device from the drop down list 6 Tap Next 7 Select the device and tap Next 8 Select the service and tap Next 9 The Connection Favorite Options window appears 10 Tap Next 11 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the HID device Bonding with Discovered Device s A bond is a relationship created between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth device in order to exchange information in a secure manner Creating a bond involves entering the same PIN on the two devices After creating a bond and turning on the Bluetooth radios the devices recognize the bond and can exchange information without re entering a PIN To bond with a discovered Bluetooth device J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears 2 Tap Menu gt New Connection The New Connection Wizard window appears 3 Inthe drop down list select Pair with Remote Device 4 Tap Next The Select Remote Device window appears J NOTE Devices discovered previously are listed to save time To start a new device discovery tap and hold on the list area and select Discover Devices from the pop up menu S BTExplorer Paa a 2 10 ok Select Remote Device 3 all Devices Large Icons 001 7E6BCeC4F DO1E3775E6BE
25. Dial up Networking 1 Local Device Information COM Port DUNI w Baud Rate 57600 r Port Options No Flow Control Ea Cancel Figure 7 25 Edit Local Service Window 7 In the Local COM Port drop down list select DUN1 for GSM configurations or WMP9 for CDMA configurations 8 Tap OK twice 9 On the PC or laptop set up Bluetooth according to the manufacturer s instructions 10 On the PC or laptop Bluetooth software search for the MC9500 K and select the Dial up Networking service 11 Using dial up software on the PC or laptop connect to the MC9500 K 12 The MC9500 K phone function dials the ISP number and connects to the ISP 13 To verify on the PC or laptop launch Internet Explorer and open a web site Object Exchange Push Services Object Exchange OBEX is a set of protocols that allows sharing objects such as Contacts or pictures using Bluetooth To exchange contact information with another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is discoverable and connectable See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the OBEX Object Push profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 4 Select the device and tap Next
26. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 7 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Contacts 4 Navigate to the contact to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the contact until the pop up menu appears te Contacts ao Ka Til 4E X ab cde fgh ijk Imn opa rst furw xyz Adams John EE 6315550957 w a Colina Osebc Call Mobile Send Text Message a Copy Contact Text Messages i Delete Contact o E Smith George 4257770000 Send Contact Beam New Figure 7 10 Contact Window 6 Select Send Contact gt Beam The MC9500 K searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to The MC9500 K communicates with the device and send the contact When completed Tap to send changes to Done Internet Sharing Internet Sharing allows the user to connect a computer or laptop to the MC9500 K and use the MC9500 K as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP To use MC9500 K as a modem using Bluetooth 1 Ensure that the device is not connected to the computer or laptop 2 On the MC9500 K ensure that the Phone is on and a data connection is configured 3 Tap gt Start gt Programs gt Internet Sharing 4 Inthe PC Connection list select Bluetooth PAN 5 Inthe Network Connection list select the connection type Select th
27. FCC Part 22 Part 24 Canada RSS 129 RSS 133 HAC compliant RF Exposure USA FCC Part 2 FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Canada RSS 102 EU EN 50360 Japan ARIB STD T56 Australia Radio communications Standard 2003 A 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table A 1 MC9500 K Technical Specifications Continued item Description EMI RFI Laser Safety Data Capture Specifications Options USA FCC Part 15 Class B Canada ICES 003 Class B EU EN55022 Class B EN55024 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 19 EN 301 489 24 EN 60601 1 2 EN 50121 3 2 EN 50121 4 Australia AS NZS CISPR 22 IEC Class 2 FDA Class Il in accordance with IEC60825 1 EN60825 1 1D laser scanner 2D imager 1D laser scanner and color camera 2D imager and color camera Linear 1D Scanner SE950 Specifications Optical Resolution Roll Pitch Angle Skew Tolerance Ambient Light Shock Scan Rate Scan Angle 4mil minimum element width 35 from vertical 65 from normal 50 from normal 10 000 ft candles 107 640 Lux 2 000 5 G 104 12 scans sec bidirectional 47 5 typical 35 3 reduced 2D Imager Engine SE4500 Specifications Field of View Optical Resolution Roll Pitch Angle Skew Tolerance Ambient Light Shock Focal Distance from Front of Engine Aiming Element VLD Horizontal 40 Vertical 25 752 H x 480 V pixels gray scale 360
28. Guide e Angle Scanning angle is important for promoting quick decodes The MC9500 K scans at a 15 angle which improves scanning ergonomics e Hold the MC9500 K farther away for larger symbols e Move the MC9500 K closer for symbols with bars that are close together J NOTE Scanning procedures depend on the application and MC9500 K configuration An application may use different scanning procedures from the one listed above Laser Scanning 1 Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the MC9500 K 15 Angle pagk Figure 4 1 Linear Scanning 2 Press and hold the scan button The laser beam exits from the end of the MC9500 K Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code The Decode LED lights red to indicate that scanning Is in process then lights green and a beep sounds by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully A Correct Incorrect Figure 4 2 Linear Scanner Aiming Pattern 3 Release the scan button Data Capture 4 3 Decode Zones The decode zones for the laser scanners are shown in Figure 4 3 and Figure 4 4 The figures shown are typical values Table 4 2 lists the typical distances for selected bar code densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol m15 36 1 Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C on high quality symbols in normal room light Ww 10 31
29. Installation Third party GPS navigation software is required Evaluation software is available from various suppliers For example VisualGPS visit http www visualgps net VisualGPSce If interested in purchasing GPS navigation software check with the GPS software vendor before purchasing downloading or installing any software to determine that the application is compatible with the MC9500 K Refer to the application s user guide for application installation and setup information MC9500 K GPS Setup The GPS enabled MC9500 K uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 so the operating system automatically manages access to the GPS receiver to allow multiple programs to simultaneously access GPS data By default the MC9500 K has the following settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt External GPS icon 2 Inthe Programs tab the GPS program port is set to None 3 Inthe Hardware tab the GPS hardware port is set to COM8 6 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide To access the GPS receiver from multiple programs simultaneously the user can either use the Microsoft GPS API or change the GPS program port settings and access the GPS program port using multiplexing Operation Acquiring satellite signals may take several seconds to a few minutes It is best to be outside and have a clear unobstructed view of the sky Without a clear view acquisition takes much longer and could result in the MC9500 K being unable to compute the in
30. L OISISIS NG le GIG eje SUI Backspace Produces a backspace i SHIFT Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions i A single press displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed ie Press the Orange key then the Shift key to add a temporary shift that applies only to the next key pressed to the orange lock state This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen Gy C 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table C 5 Calculator Numeric Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Description Enter Executes a selected item or function CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears at the bottom of the screen Press the Orange key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions The dk icon appears at the bottom of the screen SPACE Produces a space character ESC Exits the current operation TAB Move from one field to another Table C 6 Calculator Numeric Keypad Input Modes Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Numeric Mode Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Key SHIFT 1st Key Press 2nd Press 3rd 4th Press Press 2nd 3rd Ath 1st Press Press Press Press mah i ojj o NIO O1 A O N qe l TE Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly a
31. MB Expansion slot Not in use The second line lists the operating system version and the build number The last part of the build number represents the AKU number For example Build 20963 1 5 2 indicates that the device is running AKU version 1 5 2 OEM Version To determine the OEM software version Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt System Info icon gt System tab Settings System Inte UUID Part 1 00195B2FF6070108 UUID Part 2 0938100304081006 ESN 9057520802317 OS Version 05 02 20963 OEM Name MOTOROLA MC95 OEM Version 01 18 0003 OS Cert SymbolCert HW Verson Dapa Wax Pla ES BTExplorer Software J NOTE BTExplorer application is only available when the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for information on selecting the Bluetooth stack To determine the BTExplorer software version Tap BTExplorer icon gt Show BTExplorer gt File gt About MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide About BTExplorer CI ESFI one Explorer Copyright 2000 6 Stonestreet One Inc http nana stonestreetone com Windows Version 5 0 Build 0 Memory available to Windows 39 440 KB Version Fusion Software To determine the Fusion software version Tap Fusion Signal Strength icon gt Wireless Status gt Versions crv rinh 2003 2008 P N 3LFUSION 01 Devicels ALL Customer s ALL Applications
32. Middleware WLAN Adapters System Informabon Phone Software To determine the Phone software version On MC9596 K tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options 5 Phonelnfo tab On MC9598 K tap Start gt Phone gt Menu gt Options gt Version Information tab Settings Settings Eoi ry as ok IMEI 004401680054992 IMSI 310410132637106 Manufacturer SIEMENS Model Name HE25 Firmware REVISION 02 050 Audio 18 58 02 RIL 01 01 05 05 RHA 0 37 USB 01 00 03 02 Mux 01 03 01 01 3 3480 0 SWI VSP Ver 1 15 0 0 Modem PW Ver 167 00 Modem HW Wer MC5727V RevI 0 Modem PRL Ver 51424 Modem ERI Ver 4 Boot Loader Ver SWI6BOOV2 FP01 67 2C ESH G04034CD PRI Ver 9 13 GEM Auk Ver 0 37 Sect Sawa Noa Phone nt TAT About This Guide XVII Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows e Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on getting the MC9500 K up and running for the first time e Chapter 2 Battery Management provides information on the types of batteries and how to charge them e Chapter 3 Using the MC9500 K provides information on using the MC9500 K e Chapter 4 Data Capture provides instructions for using the MC9500 K to capture data using the laser scanner imager and camera e Chapter 5 Using the Phone provides basic instructions for using the MC9500 K phone e Chapter 6 Using GPS Navigation provides information about G
33. Note the number of the COM port that was added 8 Click OK 9 Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft ActiveSync 10 Click File gt Connection Settings MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Connection Settings o Waiting for device to connect W Show status icon in taskbar I Allow USB connections W Allow connections to one of the Following coma This computer is connected to Automatic bd W Open Activesync when my device connects Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Help OK Cancel Figure 7 13 ActiveSync Connection Settings 11 On the Allow connections to one of the following drop down list select the COM port with the number you noted earlier 12 On the MC9500 K tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync 13 Tap Menu gt Connect via Bluetooth Synchronization is automatically initiated The ActiveSync icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen If an Authentication is required the Enter Passcode screen appears type an alphanumeric passkey PIN code then tap Next enter the same passkey on the other device The passkey is recommended for enhanced security Your passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters If you do not want to use a passkey tap Next 14 To disconnect the ActiveSync connection tap the ActiveSync icon on the Today screen 15 Tap Disconnect Phone Book Access Profile Services Phone Book Acce
34. TASKS AA AA D 10 technical specifications A 1 ACCCSSONSS a PG a tah ce we A 7 telephony numeric keypad C 14 input modes aa C 16 key descriptions C 15 temperature a a a hn AA A 2 charging 1 7 2 12 8 6 8 13 three way call 0 0 0 0 cee eee 5 21 5 23 time and appointment icon 3 13 Time To TSU PNG ama aag DOG am en es D 19 Today screen 1 ees 3 11 troubleshooting anaana e eee eee ees 9 6 turn off radios eee 2 13 U universal wall mounting bracket cradle 8 2 unpacking AA 1 1 up and down button a 3 7 USB charging cable 8 16 USB client charge cable 8 16 using stylus cna Kan G maan hoe a Kani ABA 3 7 using wired headset 5 3 5 4 V vehicle battery charger 8 13 vehicle cradle 00 8 12 ee AA D 9 Voice Quality Manager B 1 VOM siss Taena naka bobs dd edge eee yeas gee S B 1 elle 2suseed e deesues de eee e ceeds cee B 4 enabling cc eee eee B 1 Index 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide O MOTOROLA Motorola Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 USA 1 800 927 9626 http www motorola com enterprisemobility MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in
35. Tap the Battery icon e Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power icon Settings Wa m2 4 32 lok Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining cate advan Rants wate ae Figure 3 15 Settings Power Window Battery Reserve Options If the charge of the battery reaches a critical threshold the MC9500 K shuts down This threshold can be changed but affects the amount of time that data can be retained 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power icon gt RunTime tab A warning message appears 3 22 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide r Settings a ER EIE E WARNING ok a This applet allows the user to extend the Run Time by lowering the threshold at which the device suspends due to Low Battery Caution By lowering the Low Battery threshold the duration of which battery backed data is retained will decrease accordingly Figure 3 16 Warning Message 2 Read the warning message and tap ok r Settings sg 1 04 ok Battery Reserve Option O Option1 Minimum O Option2 Less Options Normal Adjust Battery Reserve Threshold After a Low Battery Shutdown data will be retained for maximum amount of time Recommended Setting Figure 3 17 RunTime Tab 3 Select one of the Battery Reserve Options e Option 1 Minimum After a low battery shutdown data will be retained for minimum amount of time Battery should be replaced immediately to avoid data loss e
36. VQM 1 2 3 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer Navigate to the Windows folder Locate the file VQMAudioNotify Tap the filename to enable VQM B 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Audio Modes The MC95XX can be in any one of the seven different audio modes The mode is visually indicated by the VQM icon on the title bar rS Start Bor ade tl VQM icon Monday 9 74 AM October 77 2008 Figure B 1_ VQM Icon in Title Bar The VQM icon indicates that the device is in soeakerphone mode without Acoustic Echo Cancellation indicated by the gray VQM icon The audio modes and their corresponding VQM title bar icons are Table B 1_ VQM Icons Icon Description Speakerphone with Acoustic Echo Cancellation Speakerphone without Acoustic Echo Cancellation Handset with Acoustic Echo Cancellation device is in handset mode only while on a Call Headset while on a call Acoustic Echo Cancellation is not enabled for Bluetooth headsets Headset while not on a call Bluetooth headset while on a call Acoustic Echo Cancellation is not enabled for Bluetooth headsets White icon Bluetooth headset while not on a call Gray icon Changing Audio Modes Depending upon the audio mode being used the mode can be changed by tapping the VQM icon in the title bar The audio mode can only be changed only while the user is on a call Using the Interfaces B 3 The table below lists the current audio mode
37. Winodws Mobile 6 5 3 tap the Status Bar and then tap the Connectivity icon to display the Connectivity dialog box Using the Phone 5 31 s Internet Explorer dt X PT ST Connectivity Wireless Managed NationalAccess EVDO 00 01 01 Settings Figure 5 49 Connectivity Dialog Box 2 Tap Disconnect J NOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer e g downloading a web page automatically reconnects the connection You cannot disconnect the connection until the data transfer is complete 5 32 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction The MC9500 K includes Global Positioning System GPS technology using the SiRFstar Ill chipset GPS technology is based on a worldwide system of GPS satellites orbiting the earth that continuously transmit digital radio signals These radio signals contain data on the satellites locations and their exact clock time and are used to determine your location on the earth WARNING When using the MC9500 K in a vehicle it is the user s responsibility to place secure and use ina A manner that will not cause accidents personal injury or property damage or obstruct their view It is the responsibility of the driver to operate the vehicle in a safe manner maintain observation of all driving conditions at all times and not become distracted by the device to the exclusion of safe driving practices It is unsafe to operate the controls of the device while driving Software
38. any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Motorola does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Motorola Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Motorola products MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in the US Patent amp Trademark Office Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Motorola Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www motorola com enterprisemobility Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev A 09 02 09 Initial release 02 Rev A 05 15 10 Add support for new memory configurations and Windows Mobile 6 5 3 IV MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide
39. applied to the cradle or cable The Battery or cable Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the MC9500 K is charging MC9500 K Hook the MC9500 K onto the cradle The 4800 mAh battery fully removed from charges in less than six hours cradle while battery was charging Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C temperature 32 F or above 40 C 104 F MC9500 K not Perform a warm boot If the MC9500 K still does not turn on functioning perform a cold boot See Resetting the MC9500 K on page 3 3 Cannot see MC9500 K not Press the Power button characters on display powered on During data MC9500 K Replace the MC9500 K onto the cradle or reattach the communication no removed from communication cable and re transmit data transmitted or cradle or transmitted data was disconnected from incomplete host computer during communication Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer software was Integrator Guide for details incorrectly installed or configured No sound Volume setting is Adjust the volume See Adjusting Volume on page 3 20 low or turned off Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 7 Table 9 1 Troubleshooting the MC9500 K Continued Problem Cause Solution MC9500 K is inactive MC9500 K shuts off The MC9500 K turns off after a period of inactivity If the MC9500 K
40. box to enable password protection 3 From the drop down list select a time value for the protection to take affect after non use 4 From the Password type drop down list select either Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric 5 For a simple password enter a four digit password in the Password field For a stronger password MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide a Enter a seven character password in the Password field A strong password must contain at least seven characters and contain at least three of the following uppercase and lowercase letters numerals and punctuation b Re enter the password in the Confirm field 6 Tap ok 7 To seta hint to remember the password tap the Hint tab st Settings a Ty 4 ok Provide a password hint in case you Forget your password This hint may be visible by others Figure 3 6 Password Window Hint Tab 8 In the text box enter a hint for a password reminder 9 Tapok When the MC9500 K is not used for a period of time and the user tries to access the device the Password window appears Password Password Paa m2 5 41 Please enter your credentials to begin desktop synchronization Po 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab a w e r t y uj ij o p caPja s a f ajn ijkjij shift z x c v b n m cula ji tf Unlock Unlock Figure 3 7 Enter Password Windows Enter the password to un lock the device Tap Unlock Using the MC9500 K 3 7 Keypa
41. can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds amp Notifications window or use the Up Down button on the side of the MC9500 K Battery Status Indications Battery icons appear on the navigation bar indicating the battery power level When the main battery power falls below a predetermined level the icon indicates the status and a battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the battery Using the MC9500 K 3 21 ny start x Ty m E re Start et es DE C Friday 8 13 AM Friday 8 13 AM September 19 7008 September 19 7008 Phone off Phone off G an G an Getting Started gt Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Tap here to set owner information 3 No unread messages so No unread messages No tasks No tasks No upcoming appointments Ea No upcoming appointments Sian im Pa Windas Lines ma Tian im Ps a E dae bis Main Battery Low Main Battery Yery Low To prevent possible data loss replace or To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge your battery according to the recharge your battery according to the owner s manual owner s manual Dismiss Dismiss Fa Figure 3 13 Battery Status Dialog Box The Battery icon always appears in the navigation bar when the Today screen is visible The icon indicates the battery power level The message displays until the Dismiss button is pressed Figure 3 14 Battery Icon on the Title Bar Also view the battery status using the Power window Either e
42. cm Notes 1 Near distances are field of view FOV limited 2 Contrast is measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 670 nm 3 Working range specifications at temperature 23 C pitch 18 roll 0 skew 0 photographic quality ambient light 30 ft c humidity 45 70 RH Color Digital Camera MC9500 K with an integrated color digital camera have the following features e Photo capture e Video capture e Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular linear postal PDF417 and 2D matrix code types e Advanced intuitive aiming for easy point and shoot operation Digital Camera Scanning The camera uses digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code stores the resulting image in its memory and executes state of the art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image 1 Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the MC9500 K 4 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 2 Aim the camera lens on the back of the MC9500 K at a bar code 3 Press and hold the scan button A preview window appears on the display window with a red aiming reticle in the center The Decode LED lights red to indicate that scanning Is in process s2 ScanSampz Example aag 4 x 4 3 aa i e magi N0 a Evt Waiting for Trigger Param codes cancel File Help Scanning Figure 4 9 Sample Scan Application with Preview Window 4
43. code between the start and stop characters not including those characters Cold Boot A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries COM port Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 Continuous Code A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code The absence of gaps allows for greater information density Cradle A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use D Data Communications Equipment DCE A device such as a modem which is designed to attach directly to a DTE Data Terminal Equipment device DCE See Data Communications Equipment DCP See Device Configuration Package Dead Zone An area within a scanner s field of view in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Decode Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbo
44. for more information 1 f the MC9500 K is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device 2 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9500 K 3 Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off 4 Unhook the handstrap 5 Remove the battery 6 Remove the SD card cover using a flathead screwdriver 7 Slide the SD card holder door to the left to unlock 8 Lift the microSD card holder door 9 Remove microSD card from holder 10 Close the microSD card holder door 11 Slide the microSD card holder door to the right to lock into place 12 Align the SD card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place 13 Replace the battery Removing the SIM Card To remove an SIM card the MC9500 K to cold boot and potential loss of data N CAUTION Suspend the MC9500 K prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 a dialog box appears when pressing the Power button See Removing the Battery on page D 18 for more information 1 f the MC9500 K is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device 2 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9500 K 3 Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off 1 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 10 11 12 13 Unhook the handstrap Remove the battery Remove the SIM card cover using a flathead screwdriver Slide the SIM c
45. in orange eS Press the Orange key once to activate this mode temporarily followed by another key This illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed O Press the Orange key twice to lock this mode This illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen CO Press the Orange key a third time to unlock Scan Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application Navigation Moves up down left or right one item PB SIU Shift Changes the state of the alpha characters from lowercase to uppercase Press the Shift key to activate this mode temporarily followed by another key This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed fe Press the Shift key twice to lock this mode This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen T Press the Shift key a third time to unlock SHIFT Backspace Produces a backspace Enter Executes a selected item or function ENT ll CTRL Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions The icon appears at the bottom of the screen Press the Orange key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions The f6 icon appears at the bottom of the screen C 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table C 3 Aloha Numeric Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Action SPACE Produces a space
46. in the screen Keypads D 3 iy Start pictures 10 07 Wi Fi Public e mail calendar Contacts Figure D 3 Moving Information Status Bar ao amp G Y E 2 01 voicemail 2 01 PM FF Wi Fi Public Application Icon No New Messages Application Information e mail calendar favorites Uk n P 4 woune auon Compose a rd Figure D 4 nformation Bar Example To customize the Home screen tap a7 gt Settings gt Today On the horizontal scroll use Appearance to customize the background and the Items to change the display format Classic Today Screen The user can change to the classic Today screen layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6 1 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Q gt Y 4c Gm 2 00 Wednesday February 17 ff r Phone off Wi Fi Public OFF Getting Started Text Messages 1 Unread 1 Active task 1 High priority MC55 Pistol grip weekly team meeting 8 30AM 9 00AM LCR NWY21 0hm Ar 1 Se Sign in to Windows Live Figure D 5 Classic Today Screen To change to the classic view tap G gt Settings gt Home gt Items Mowe Up Mave Down Options Figure D 6 Home Screen Settings Deselect the Windows Default checkbox and select any of the other checkboxes Tap The task bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table D 1 Keypads D 5 Table D 1 Task Tray Icons Icon Name Description Wireless connection Wireles
47. inaaianei 5 17 Resetting the Recent Calls Counter 2 a 5 17 Deleting Call History Items by Call Date 5 18 Deleting All Call History KENO aa AA AA GA AA Aa 5 18 Viewing Call Status 1111111011110 terenn 5 18 Using the Call History Menu misa ANAKAN ABAKA ANA 5 19 vili MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide swapping Calls on an MC9596 aapaw ANGAT BANNED ANN scxieteldcnecstsge iaenoseeeaddneepsatdateus eccdeceddncuncaadawacdacecsneddceees 5 20 Swapping Calls on an MC9598 Uu 5 20 Conference Calling on an MC959f a 5 21 Three Way Calling on am OOO Ha ama NN a aa 5 23 Text Messaging manapak Ep AANGAL 5 24 NIEWING Text Messages Kaanak AP AA AN 5 24 Sending a Text Message Ha AA AA AA 5 26 Establishing a MC9596 Data Connection a 5 28 Ending a Data Connection 1 5 29 Establishing an MC9598 Data Connection 2a AA AA AA 5 30 Ending a Data Connection 11 1 a 5 30 Chapter 6 Using GPS Navigation AKOO UC TION seer a AA PAT AA AA AA 6 1 Software Installation Z a 6 1 NG GOO Gr SEND maman AD E AA Ha 6 1 II AA E A A E AN 6 2 GPS Maps on microSD Cards saa AA AA AAO AA AAO 6 2 Answering a Phone Call While Using GPS u 1 21 a 6 2 Losing the GPS Signal While ina Vehicle aaa AA AAO 6 2 ASS TEO OPO ma PAN ANNA ANAND ANA AA 6 2 Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth MAM OGUCHION gucrencaccoesetonesercdosauhenteteussussuivoe
48. items e Tap and Hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item On the pop up menu that appears tap the action to perform e Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images Drag in a list to select multiple items N CAUTION To prevent damage to the screen do not use any device other than the Motorola provided stylus 3 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Entering Data When entering data on the keypad use either the single hand method or the two hand method as shown in Figure 3 8 Single hand Method Two hand Method Figure 3 8 Entering Data on the Keypad Using the MC9500 K 3 9 Interactive Sensor Technology This section describes the functionality of the Interactive Sensor Technology IST feature on the MC9500 K The IST supports the following features e Power Management manage power by configuring IST to control switching on off the backlight control Suspend mode of the MC9500 K by monitoring motion and orientation e Display Orientation switch the screen orientation to either landscape or portrait depending on the MC9500 K orientation e Free Fall Detection monitors free fall duration and records the time and type of the drop event Power Management The MC9500 K orientation and motion sensitive data can be used as an indicator of MC9500 K usage and can be used to manage the battery power of the mobile computer
49. keys Waking the MC9500 K The wake up conditions define what actions wake up the mobile computer after it has gone into suspend mode The mobile computer can go into suspend mode by either pressing the Power button or automatically by Control Panel time out settings These settings are configurable and the factory default settings are shown in Table 3 2 are subject to change update Tap Start gt Setting gt System gt Power icon gt Wakeup tab to configure these settings Table 3 2 Wake up Default Settings Condition for Wake up Power Button Automatic Time out AC power is applied Yes Mobile computer is inserted into a cradle Yes Mobile computer is removed from a cradle Yes Mobile computer is connected to a USB device Yes Yes A key is pressed Yes The scan triggered is pressed Yes The screen is touched No Bluetooth communication Yes Yes On motion O Zz O Incoming phone call MC9596 and MC9598 only Yes Yes MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide no Settings Enable disable device s wakeup based Upon suspend reason Tap source to toggle Wakeup Pwrkey other Figure 3 2 Power Settings Wakeup Tab Locking the MC9500 K J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 the locking feature is different See Locking the MC9500 K on page D 15 for more information You can lock the MC9500 K by disabling key presses and screen tap or by requiring a password Keypad Locking Locking the MC9500 K turns of
50. mil ABCDEFGH 1 30 in 7 50 in 0 75 in 7 50 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 4 57 cm 20 32 cm 3 18 cm 20 32 cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF 1 70 in 12 50 in 1 00 in 12 50 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 5 59 cm 33 02 cm 3 81 cm 33 02 cm 10 mil ABCDE 1 70 in 17 50 in 1 00 in 17 50 in Code 39 2 5 1 90 MRD 5 59 cm 45 72 cm 3 81 cm 45 72 cm 13 mil 12345678905 1 70 in 23 50 in 1 00 in 23 50 in 100 UPC 90 MRD 5 59 cm 60 96 cm 3 81 cm 60 96 cm 15 mil ABCD 1 70 in 27 50 in 1 00 in 27 50 in Code 39 2 5 1 80 MRD 5 59 cm 71 12 cm 3 81 cm 71 12 cm 20 mil 123 2 00 in 28 50 in 1 25 in 32 50 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 6 35 cm 73 66 cm 4 45 cm 83 82 cm 40 mil AB Note 4 32 50 in Note 4 35 50 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 83 82 cm 91 44 cm 55 mil CD Note 4 41 50 in Note 4 44 50 in Code 39 2 2 1 80 MRD 106 68 cm 114 30 cm NOLE S CONTRAST measured as Mean Reflective Difference MRD at 650 nm Near ranges on lower densities not specified are largely dependent upon the width of the bar code and the scan angle Working range specifications at ambient temperature 23 C Photographic quality symbols pitch 10 roll 0 skew 0 ambient light lt 150 ft candles Dependent on width of bar code Distances measured from front edge of device Imaging MC9500 K with an integrated imager have the following features e Omnidirectional 860 reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular linear postal PDF417 and 2D matrix code types e The abil
51. on the computer specifically bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter before connecting to the computer to pass though to the Internet or a network For more information on network bridging see Windows Help on your computer The instructions below are for computers that support the Windows XP SP2 or later version operating system 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 On the computer click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 4 Double click Bluetooth Devices 5 On the Options tab select the Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer checkboxes Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware Discover To allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer select the following check box ity To protect your privacy tum on discovery only when pou want a Bluetooth device to find this computer Connections Use these settings to control whether a Bluetooth device can connect to this computer Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area Learn more about Bluetooth settings Restore Defaults Figure 7 12 Computer Bluetooth Devices Window 6 Onthe COM Ports tab click Add 7 Select the Incoming device initiates the connection option then click OK
52. on too long without completion typically eight hours Battery Management Charging a Spare Battery Charge a spare battery using one of the following accessories e Single Slot Battery Charger e Four Slot Battery Charger e Vehicle Battery Charger To charge a spare battery 1 Ensure the charger is connected to an appropriate power source 2 Insert the spare battery into the charger The spare battery begins charging Battery Status LED Charge Level Indicator Figure 2 7 Spare Battery in Single Slot Battery Charger The battery charging and health status is indicated on the front of the battery Table 2 7 lists the charging indications 2 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 2 7 Battery Charging Status Indications Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Charge Level State LED Indicator Off Charge Level Battery Status LED Indicator None Off charger not powered Charging Slow Blinking Slow Blinking Red Amber 1 blink every 2 1 blink every 2 seconds seconds Fully Charged Solid Green Solid Red Charging Error Fast Blinking Fast Blinking Amber e temperatureistoo Amber 2 blinks second low or too high 2 blinks second e charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the MC9500 K To accompli
53. pressed and the MC9500 K does not turn on Camera application DataWedge Stop DataWedge application Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt does not launch application running Task Manager Select DataWedge application and tap End Task 9 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 9 1 Troubleshooting the MC9500 K Continued Problem not decode with reading bar code The MC9500 K does Cause Scanning application is not loaded Unreadable bar code Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect MC9500 K is not programmed for the bar code MC9500 K is not programmed to generate a beep Battery is low Bluetooth Connection Solution Load a scanning application on the MC9500 K See your system administrator Ensure the symbol is not defaced Place the MC9500 K within proper scanning range Program the MC9500 K to accept the type of bar code being scanned Refer to the EMDK or Control Panel application If the MC9500 K does not beep on a good decode set the application to generate a beep on good decode 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 MC9500 K low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or Motorola Table 9 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem MC9500 K ca
54. 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 Scanner Exit Window Wipe the scanner exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses Interface Connector 1 Remove the battery from MC9500 K See Replacing the Battery on page 1 8 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 interface connector on the back of the MC9500 K 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 6 Usea dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the surface CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 8 Inspect the area for any grease or dirt repeat if required 9 Replace the battery Battery Contacts 1 Remove the battery from MC9500 K See Replacing the Battery on page 1 8 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 batter
55. six hours Accessories 8 13 Vehicle Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Vehicle Battery Charger Charging the Battery To charge a spare battery 1 Ensure that the charger is connected to power 2 Insert the spare battery into the slot to begin charging Release Button Figure 8 10 Vehicle Battery Charger The charging status is indicated on the front of the battery See Table 2 7 on page 2 12 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours To remove the battery press the release button The battery ejects from the charger 8 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Magnetic Stripe Reader This section describes how to set up and use the snap on Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR with the MC9500 K The MSR snaps on to the back of the MC9500 K and removes easily when not in use When attached to the MC9500 K the MSR allows the MC9500 K to capture data from magnetic stripe cards To download sample MSR data capture software visit the Support Central web site To charge to MC9500 K with the MSR attached J NOTE While the MC9500 K with MSR is attached to ta Single Bay USB Cradle a Four Bay Ethernet Cradle or a USB Charging Cable Operation of the MSR is disabled If attaching the MC9500 K with the MSR onto a Four Bay Cradle remove the optional guide cup before attaching the MC9500 K Attaching and Removing the MSR To atta
56. subnet mask subdivides an IP network into smaller subsections The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed SVTP Symbol Virtual Terminal Program Symbol A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters Symbol Aspect Ratio The ratio of symbol height to symbol width Symbol Height The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Symbol Length Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone margin adjacent to the start character to the end of the quiet zone margin adjacent to a stop character Symbology The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 PDF417 etc Glossary 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems This standard is the protocol of the Internet and has become the global standard for communications TCP provides transport functions which ensures that the total amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end UDP is an alternate transport
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58. the cradle s cleat If available use the guide to assist in placement of the MC9500 K onto the cradle See Figure 8 4 on page 8 7 Figure 8 6 Four Bay Ethernet Cradle with Optional Guide Cups The MC9500 K s Battery Status LED shows the status of the battery charging in the MC9500 K See Table 1 1 on page 1 7 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours 8 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide LED Indicators Speed LED The cradle s green Speed LED lights to indicate that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When it is not lit it indicates that the transfer rate is 10Mbps Link LED The cradle s yellow Link LED blinks to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates there is no link Link LED Speed LED Yellow Green Figure 8 7 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle LED Indications Accessories 8 11 Four Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger The Four Slot Battery Charger e Simultaneously charges up to four MC9500 K batteries e Mounts on a wall or desk using the appropriate mounting bracket Battery Charging To charge a battery 1 Ensure that the charger is connected to power 2 Insert a battery into a battery charging slot and gently press the battery into the slot to ensure proper contact Figure 8 8 Four Slot Battery Charger The charging status is indicated o
59. the service provider Otherwise this presents Busy to the calling party To end the call tap End or press the red key Incoming Call Features e If you receive a call while in a call tap Wait to place the call in call waiting e You can use other programs on the MC9500 K during a call To switch back to Phone tap Talk or tap Start gt Phone Tap End to end the call e fa caller isn t in your contact list create a contact during the call or from Call History by tapping Menu gt Save to Contacts e To terminate a call when a second call comes in and answer the waiting call tap End on the Phone keypad to disconnect the active call then tap Answer or press the Send key to answer the waiting call e To hold the current call and answer a waiting call tap Answer or press the Send key to place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call e To puta call on hold to call another number or answer an incoming call tap Hold To move from one call to another tap Swap Using the Phone 5 11 Smart Dialing Smart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number When you start entering numbers or characters Smart Dialing automatically searches and sorts the contact entries on the SIM card in Contacts and the phone numbers in Call History including incoming outgoing and missed calls You can then select the desired number or contact from the filtered list to dial Open the Phone screen then tap the keys on the Phone keypad tha
60. the user tries to access the device the Lock window appears 4 18 F 2 4 10 ea Tomorrow MC 5 Team M Figure D 16 Lock Window 1 Slide the Lock button to the left or right 2 Enter the password to un lock the device ee Yi qi 4 18 Emergency phone calls can be made Figure D 17 Enter Password Window 3 Tap the Unlock icon D 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Using the RS507 Hands free Imager An RS507 Hands free Imager can be used with the MC9500 K to capture bar code data To set up the RS507 1 2 3 4 5 Tap Start gt Programs gt BTScannerCtlPanel icon If required select the BT Scanner checkbox and then select the appropriate Com port from the drop down list Tap Save and Exit Tap Start gt Programs gt BD Address icon A bar code displays Point the RS507 to the bar code The RS507 reads the bar code and begins pairing with the MC55 Refer to the RS507 Hands free Imager Product Reference Guide for more information Removing the Battery The OEM version XXXXX provides an application that assists when suspending the MC9500 K or when removing the battery Battery Removal To remove the battery 1 2 If the MC9500 K is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9500 K The Power Key Action screen appears PowerKey Action Suspend in 1 Secs Suspend Sleep mode pa Battery Swap Alert Ca
61. to display the Connectivity dialog box st Settings E Ay mx ok CB ireless Manager GPR5 Data Connection EDGE Connected Network Phone Info HO Figure 5 47 Connectivity Dialog Box 5 30 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 2 Tap Disconnect J NOTE Tapping Disconnect during an active data transfer e g downloading a web page automatically reconnects the connection You cannot disconnect the connection until the data transfer is complete Establishing an MC9598 Data Connection J NOTE Ensure that you have data service activated with your service provider A data connection allows Internet access across a wireless network Data connection is pre packaged with service accounts To verify active data service 1 Tap Start gt Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar enter a URL for a web site 3 Tap E to display the Connectivity dialog The dialog box displays the data connection information J NOTE On devices with Winodws Mobile 6 5 3 tap the Status Bar and then tap the Connectivity icon to display the Connectivity dialog box Internet Explorer E6 CE T UU Te D Connec tivity NationalAccess EVD 00 00 34 Settings eo Figure 5 48 Data Connection Ending a Data Connection To cancel a data connection in progress tap Cancel in the Connecting dialog window To end an established data connection 1 Tap E to display the Connectivity dialog box J NOTE On devices with
62. trusted Virtual COM Port Tab Virtual COM Port defines which COM ports BTExplorer attempts to use for virtual COM ports Check the appropriate checkbox to use the port as a virtual COM port When finished choose Apply to enforce changes or Revert to restore the original settings MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide r BTExplorer Paa 2 13 ok BTExplorer Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth ith virtual COM Port Eno OK E Cancel Figure 7 55 BTExplorer Settings Virtual COM Port Tab Table 7 16 Virtual COM Port Tab Data Item Description COM5 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 5 COM9 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 9 COM11 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 11 COM21 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 21 COM22 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 22 COM23 Bluetooth Enable or disable COM Port 23 HID Tab Use the HID tab to select The Human Interface Device Profile programming interface defines the protocols and procedures to be used to implement HID capabilities Provides support for devices such as mice joysticks keyboards Using Bluetooth 7 47 BTExplorer Paa 2 13 ok BTExplorer Settings Keyboard Enable Key Repeat Long Short Ca Delay H Slow Mau CoM Port HID Profies system AP OK d Cancel Figure 7 56 BTExplorer Settings HID Tab Table 7 17 HID Tab Data Item Description Enable Key Repeat Enables key repea
63. with EDR 2D imager Classic GPS SiRF III 1D laser scanner and camera or 2D imager and camera MC9596 WLAN 802 11a b g 3 7 VGA 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows See Keypads WPAN Bluetooth Color 512 MB Flash scanner Mobile 6 X below v2 1 with EDR or 256 MB 2D imager Professional WWAN HSDPA RAM 1 GB 1D laser GPS SIRF III Flash scanner and camera or 2D imager and camera MC9598 WLAN 802 11a b g 3 7 VGA 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows See Keypads WPAN Bluetooth Color 512 MB Flash scanner Mobile 6 X below v2 1 with EDR or 256 MB 2D imager Professional WWAN EvDO Rev RAM 1 GB 1D laser A Flash scanner and GPS SiRF III camera or 2D imager and camera Keypads The following keypads are available e Alpha Primary e Telephony Numeric e Calculator Numeric e Alpha Numeric See Appendix C Keypads for specific keypad information Software Versions This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions for e Adaptation Kit Update AKU version e OEM version e BTExplorer version e Fusion version e Phone version About This Guide XV AKU Version To determine the Adaptation Kit Update AKU version Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About icon gt Version tab CO INA PRC roeSOTT LO All nghts reserved This computer program is protected by LIS and international copyright laws Processor PKA32X 806MHz Memory 105 00
64. 0 K is not connected correctly to the cradle or not connected to a power source e cradle is not powered Indicates that a healthy battery is charging Indicates that an unhealthy battery is charging Indicates that a healthy battery is fully charged Indicates that an unhealthy battery is fully charged Indicates a charging error e g e temperature is too low or too high e charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Battery depleted Battery over temperature condition WAN activity No WAN activity NOTE For information about scanning decoding see Chapter 4 Data Capture For information about WAN radio status and settings see Chapter 5 Using the Phone or refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Using the MC9500 K 3 3 Resetting the MC9500 K There are two reset functions warm boot and cold boot A warm boot restarts the MC9500 K by closing all running programs A cold boot also restarts the MC9500 K and also initializes some drivers Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost If the MC9500 K is not functioning properly perform a warm boot first If the MC9500 K still does not respond perform a cold boot Performing a Warm Boot Hold down the red Power button for approximately five seconds As soon as the MC9500 K starts to boot release the Power button Performing a Cold Boot To perform a cold boot simultaneously press the red Power button and the 1 and 9
65. 00 K 3 11 Today Screen J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 the Today screen has changed See Home Screen on page D 1 for more information The Today screen displays important information such as upcoming appointments and status indicators Tap a section on the screen to open the associated program Alternatively tap Start gt Today to display the Today screen Connectivity Notification WAN Signal Strength Open the Start Menu Adjust volume g Start ao Ky Yi MG ET Battery Status Change the date and time Mepis UPRLA Change the date and time set up the alarm and more No Service Turn on or off radios Wi Fi Network Card 5 On Getting Started gt Tap here to set owner information No unread messages No tasks Fay No upcoming appointments Sign in to Windows Live Wireless Applications Live Search N Device unlocked IST Configuration Command Bar ol Soft Keys Figure 3 11 Today Screen To customize the Today screen tap Start gt Settings gt Today icon Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the Items tab to change the list and order of items that appear on the screen 3 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Status Icons J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 the functionality of the Status bar has changed See Status Bar on page D 5 for more information The Navigation bar at the top of the screen can contain the status icons listed in Table 3 3 Table 3 3
66. 16 B bar codes one dimensional 00000 e ee eee 4 1 two dimensional 0 000 cee eee 4 5 battery charging 1 6 8 4 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 11 8 12 ASANG Kanan tao 6 oe etre NA Aone a 1 6 KAMA AA nde bh ears ar ee el eek 1 8 battery chargers communication charge cables 8 17 QUE SIOU area dain DA pea ob ee bao ene eis 8 11 battery charging 0 aa 1 6 communication charge cables 8 17 using four bay charge only cradle 8 7 using four bay Ethernet cradle 8 9 using four slot spare battery charger 8 11 using single bay USB cradle 8 4 8 6 using vehicle cradle 8 12 battery functionality A A A eee 2 1 battery icon 3 13 3 20 D 7 battery status LED 0 1 7 3 1 Bluetooth a 7 1 adaptive frequency hopping 7 1 olola elig o MPE ae ee PAA 7 34 deleting bonded device 7 35 Security AA 7 2 UMNI OIE aaah ae a a dice a ear 7 5 7 17 Index 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide turning ON 2 1 ee 7 5 7 17 bluetooth communicating icon D 5 disabled icon cee eee D 5 discovering devices 7 6 7 18 enabled ICON 2 0 ce ee ee D 5 ICOM occas ee banwa UAE DAA NAG eee ee see 3 14 turning on and off 7 5 7 17 bonding Bluetooth
67. 5 Tap Talk to drop the last call 6 Tap End to drop the first call 5 24 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Text Messaging Use the Text Messages window to send and receive text messages to and from mobile phones The text can contain words numbers or an alohanumeric combination no longer than 160 characters Short text messages delivered over mobile networks transmit from the sending MC9500 K are stored in a central short message center then forwarded to the destination mobile device If the recipient is not available the message is stored and can be sent later Viewing Text Messages To view a text message You can view a text message whether the phone is on or off When the phone is on you can view a text message from its notification callout Tap the text message notification icon on the navigation bar to display the message Text Message Notification Icon s2 Start la ang il Thursday 10 50 AM January 2 2009 ATET Wi Fi OFF K3 OFF Getting 5tarted Tap here to set owner information Text Messages 1 Unread No tasks No upcoming appointments fa Sian im be Windas Lines Mew Text Message Doe John Our next meeting will be on Thursday ae ey ka kamang kapa kasb aaa aaah aaaaaaaaaaka ma Reply EI Menu Figure 5 36 New Text Message Notification The Caller Identification feature matches incoming text message numbers with those stored in Contacts so you know who is sending you a message Furt
68. 6 User Guide for more information Getting Started Provides quick links for setting the devices clock setting up e mail setting a device password setting a background image and transferring music Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information 3 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 3 6 Programs in Program Window Continued Icon 3 Name Internet Sharing Messenger DEMO Modem Link MSP Agent Pictures amp Videos Rapid Deployment Client Remote Desktop Mobile Search SIM Toolkit Task Manager Tasks Description Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the MC9500 K s data connection Use this mobile version of Windows Live Messenger Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Provides a web link to Motorola s featured demos for the MC9500 K Enables the MC9500 K to be used as a modem Interacts with MSP agents to collect monitoring and asset information to enable the configuration provisioning monitoring and troubleshooting of the MC9500 K Refer to the Mobility Services Platform User Guide for more information Create handwritten or typed notes drawings and voice recordings Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information View and manage pictures animated GIFs and video files Refer to the Microsoft Applications
69. 7 4 Command Daf siss sa bagane oe we ow does oe Ges 3 13 ICONS ce ee aaa 3 14 D 5 D 8 communication a aana aaa 8 16 communication charge cables 8 16 battery charging eee 8 17 conference call A 5 21 5 23 configuration aasa KA wate tice KG Ab awd XIV connectivity ICON a anaana aa 3 12 GONO 4 AALALA eae aha eae eee E D 9 eee D 9 creating a contact 5 7 5 8 deleting a contact 5 8 editing a contact 00 eee eee 5 7 contacts application 0 000 cee eee 5 6 conventions notational 0 eee xvii cradles four bay charge only 8 1 8 7 four bay Ethernet 8 1 8 9 four slot spare battery charger 8 11 single bay USB 6 0000 cee eeeee 8 4 vehicle ee eee 8 12 D data capture 1 ees Xiv imager operational modes decode mode 0 cee eee 4 6 image capture mode 4 6 pick list Mode 2 4 6 IMAGIAG Sees ped 9 mod 0 are ota etapa bere a 4 5 laser scanning ee ee 4 1 one dimensional bar codes 4 1 scan angle eee 4 2 SCI DURON ama gerd see Se ae ee ee 3 7 scan range si ie paka MA GS Bae hee 4 1 Scanning AAP ee due wardens Gd 4 2 4 6 4 9 two dimensional bar codes 4 5 data connection cee 5 30 decode d
70. 9 Micro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 Maxi Code UK 4 state Japanese 4 state USPS 4 state US4CB GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Code 128 Code 11 MSI UPCA Coupon Code TLC39 Micro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 Maxi Code UK 4 state Japanese 4 state GS1 DataBar Limited Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 UPCE Trioptic 39 Composite AB PDF 417 QR Code US Postnet Australian 4 state Dutch Kix Aztec GS1 DataBar Stacked Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 8 UPCE Trioptic 39 Composite AB PDF 417 QR Code US Postnet Australian 4 state Dutch Kix GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Technical Specifications A 7 MC9500 K Accessory Specifications Single Bay USB Cradle Table A 3 Single Bay USB Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 15 45 cm 6 08 in Width 12 00 cm 4 72 in Depth 18 90 cm 7 44 in Weight 430 g 15 2 oz Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 22 watts Interface USB Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Single Slot Battery Charger Table A 4 Single Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Featur
71. 9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Related Documents e MC9500 K Quick Start Guide p n 72 118504 xx e MC95XX Series Windows Mobile 6 1 Regulatory Guide p n 72 118502 xx e MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide p n 72E 118503 xx e Mobility Services Platform User Guide p n 72E 100158 xx e Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version 3 00 p n 72E 122495 xx e Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide p n 72E 108299 xx e Enterprise Mobility Application Guide p n 72E 68901 xx e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDKs available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support e Latest ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to http www motorola com enterprisemobility manuals Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support for your region Contact information is available at http www motorola com enterprisemobility contactsupport When contacting Enterprise Mobility support please have the following information available e Serial number of the unit found on manufacturing label e Model number or product name found on manufacturing label e Software type and version number Manufacturing Label Motorola responds to calls by email telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements If your problem cann
72. 9500 Ks with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information e g files appointments and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as phones printers access points and other mobile computers To use the MC9500 K as a modem create a dial up modem connection between a computer and MC9500 K The MC9500 K with Bluetooth technology uses either the StoneStreet Bluetooth stack or the Microsoft Bluetooth stack To write an application that uses the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack APIs refer to the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help Adaptive Frequency Hopping Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers and can be used with Bluetooth voice All devices in the piconet Bluetooth network must be AFH capable in order for AFH to work There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802 116 communications AFH for Bluetooth consists of four main sections e Channel Classification A method of detecting an interference on a channel by channel basis or pre defined channel mask e Link Management Coordinates and distributes the AFH information to the rest of the Bluetooth network e Hop Sequence Modification Avoids interference by selectively reducing the number of hopping channels e Channel Maintenance A method for periodically re evaluating the channels When AFH is enabled the Bluetooth radio hops around
73. AA 9 6 PU TK mamam ARAL AA EGO AA AA AA 9 6 BUCOM GONNE CUO aaa E E kaka 9 8 Single Bay USB Cradle aa AA At 9 9 MAE OLBE ONC maa AA AA 9 10 Four Bay Ethernet Cradle cccccccccccccccccesececeeaeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeseeeseaeeeeeseeeeeceesseaeeeesseeaeeeesseaeeeesaages 9 10 FOUN Bay Clare ON Edd AA AA AA AA AA AA 9 11 Ac e AA 9 12 Fo r Sl t Battery Ghar gar aaa annid nia ae AA E a a Na 9 13 CADOS HA AA eee ee 9 13 Magnetic Stripe Reader ou cccccccccseeccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeesseeeeeeeesseeeeeeesaeeeeeessaageeesseaaeaaeeess 9 14 Appendix A Technical Specifications MC9500 K Technical Specifications fteicccocedcscdnescdtccesssasndeesadondoonssasdodusenioacesedatevepesddaeeoseamsaeinseadnnecatente A 1 NG 3300k maa AA AA E E E A A 1 MC9500 K Accessory Specifications a A 7 single Ba UB CO ac ANA ANA AA eee A 7 Single Slot Battery CNargEr ma AGA ANA AA GA GA A 7 FOUR Bay Ethemel le AA aine A 8 Four Bay Charge Only Cradle 201 a A 9 Four Slot Battery Charger 1 1 Aa A 9 Magne SIDS OAC ana AI AA AA AA A 10 Vehicle Cradle sce A 11 Vehicle Battery Charger Table of Contents NG Appendix B Voice Quality Manager INtroductiON u s B 1 KUA B 1 Bgo a YOM AA APA B 1 Audio MOdES ee B 2 at 1g le lalo AUGO MOOC siopio aini panera sane oece atosaecde ss wee gescseanes B 2 VOICE Packet Prioritization cxa Kaawaan Da KG KANE An GAGA GAAN AA B 3 LINLANONG amak AIN
74. AA AN AA KANA AA AA E N B 4 Acouslic Echo Cancellation aasa IPA NEA AGA ADAN B 4 ISONIC NON aa ANA AA AA AA B 4 Appendix C Keypads MAP O GUC HON saa a AA AA AA AA NA AA AA E E C 1 Alpha PAMAN IC YOO Kangana E PAANAN AA AA PAA Aa AA C 2 Alpha Numeric Keypad 11 11 C 6 Calculalor NUMENG KEN 0G maa AA AA Aa C 10 Telephony Numeric Keypad u 1 11 1 1 sessaeeess C 14 Se Cle OMAR ALA ics cece eset E EE E E cue astepcesauaeiteaeeae baseneecazess C 18 Appendix D Windows Mobile 6 5 ITUO CLUIC TOM aaa ANAKAN AN NANA KANA NAA KINANA AA NANAG D 1 FING gee el la AA AA AAP D 1 POMES T OOI annette scoters saunas deans at oeceeeess save qecssa mente E E D 1 Gassie koo Ae AA EE N Eai D 3 Status BAT neninn irena ea EEE PAA D 5 MAING BI ee AA AA AA D 8 Start Screen PA AA D 8 S 81272 lt ICON Ieee ane ANA AA AA GA E ee eee eee ee D 13 ACY ICONS ama GANA AA AA AA AA D 14 CONTEC AC OND Ca AA AA AA AA AA AA AA D 14 Locking Ie NG FIO OAS sama ha pA AGANG NAGDADALA NAGA ANONG AGA D 15 WIICKOSOM LOCKWNG AA iee E E E nadeneiuaindwanitaueton D 15 FS SW OFC LOKI nett etree asvncduecishackostiepebanasinececbennybetatetsndeuuncecbetylbe Lape GA bak D 16 Using the RS507 Hands free Imager D 18 Ponovno TIS BAE waaa AA E ANA D 18 Battery Removal AA D 18 SUSPENO MODO a Se ee AA AA AA eee ee D 19 ASSISGO OPO AA AA AA eee ree D 19 Glossary Index XII MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction This
75. Battery Temperature Watch Dialog Box Start 3 Tye ME CP Friday 8 13 AM September 19 7008 Phone off G an Getting Started X Tap here to set owner information i No unread messages No tasks Na upcoming appointments Sian in ka bAdimedeasie bie Main Battery Temperature Warning To prevent possible data loss suspend system and replace your battery Dismiss Figure 3 19 Main Battery Temperature Warning Dialog Box J NOTE The Temperature Warning dialog box remains visible until you tap Hide Using Voice Over IP The MC9500 K supports Voice over IP over WLAN VoWLAN using Motorola or third party voice clients The MC9500 K can communicate using VoIP either using the MC9500 K supports several audio outputs including back speaker phone front receiver or handset and Bluetooth headset It is recommended that the wireless network use the 802 11a 5 GHz band for voice applications Using the 5 GHz band avoids some noise sources that may occur on the 802 11b g 2 4 GHz band due to wireless interference When using a Bluetooth headset with the MC9500 K and VoWLAN it is required to use the Bluetooth Headset profile instead of Hands free profile Use the buttons on the MC9500 K to answer and end calls See Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth for information on setting up a Bluetooth Headset Profile 3 24 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Infrared Connection Using infrared you can enable short range file exchange between you
76. Bluetooth headset to the MC9500 K Set the MC9500 K s volume appropriately before putting the headset on When a Bluetooth headset is connected the speakerphone is muted It is recommended for phone conversations to use the Bluetooth Hands free profile instead of the Headset profile See Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth for more information J NOTE When using a Bluetooth headset during a call the MC9500 K power button is disabled and the MC9500 K will not go into suspend mode Once the call is completed the power button functionality is enabled The following dialog box displays when a Bluetooth headset connection is established and the power button is pressed Using the Phone 5 5 ATAT Connected Smith Jane T38 4385 w WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Power key disabled during WAN Bluetooth Audio call Dismiss Ed Figure 5 5 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box Adjusting Audio Volume Use the Volume Control Slider or the keypad keys to adjust the volume of the ringer when not in a call and the audio volume when in a call re Phone ATAT Connected Yoicemail 1 516 606 0585 Phone Volume Slider paaa ama 1 abe 2 def 3 ey hi HS pe s Speed Dial _ tives o wreyeey Call History a NG GA ae ee Call Status Menu Figure 5 6 Phone Volume Slider To adjust the volume tap the Speaker icon in the Title bar Move the slider up or down to adjust the volume J NOTE Adjust the conv
77. Call History 3 Tap Menu rS Phone ao Paa kA a ok ies Voicemail 9 09 p 1 516 606 0585 praean Yoicemail 9 04 p 1 516 606 0585 Pr Yoicemail 9 03 p 1 516 606 0585 eal bat Smith George 1 15 09 425 777 0000 eee eee Save ko Contacts Delete Send Text Message Filter Delete All Calls Figure 5 23 Call History Tools Menu 4 Select Call Timers 5 Tap Reset The All Calls counter cannot be reset 6 Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window 5 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Deleting Call History Items by Call Date 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap Menu gt Call Timers 4 In the Delete call history items older than drop down list select a time period on which to base deletion of stored items 5 Tap ok to exit the Call Timers window Deleting All Call History Items 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap Menu 2 Phone mo Y ok ees Yoicemail 3 09 pla 1 516 606 0535 pman Yoicemail 9 04 p 1 516 606 0585 Pn Yoicemail 9 03 p 1 516 606 0585 Pr Smith George 1 15 09 425 777 0000 Save to Contacts Delete Send Text Message Filter Delete All Calls Figure 5 24 Call History Tools Menu 4 Select Delete all calls Permanently delete all calls
78. Computer User Guide Battery Status LED Charge Level Indicator Figure 2 6 Battery in Single Slot Battery Charger The Battery Status LED displays the current state of charging as described in Table 2 4 The Charge Level indicator displays the charge level of a healthy battery as described in Table 2 7 With an unhealthy battery an X appears on the display To view the charge level press the Status button The display indicates the level of charge After five seconds the display reverts to the X indication Battery Management 2 7 Table 2 4 Battery Status in Charger Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Charge Level Battery Status Charge Level State LED Indicator LED Indicator Off Off None charger not powered X Charging Slow Blinking Slow Blinking Red Amber 1 blink every 2 1 blink every 2 seconds seconds X Fully Charged Solid Green Solid Red Charging Error Fast Blinking Fast Blinking e temperature is Amber Amber high e charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours 2 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Stand alone When the battery is not installed in an MC9500 K or a charger the charge status and health of the battery displays on the battery front panel If the battery is unhealthy an X appears in the Charge Level indicator Press the Status button to view the health and charge level of the battery The Battery Status LED lig
79. Control AEC Off DSP Marked Packets 0 VOM Version 2 6 0 0 File versions AT 2 5 0 3 NPME 1 0 0 5 Figure B 2 VQM Audio Control Dialog Box Voice Packet Prioritization IP soft phones transmit voice packets in the same manner as any other application that sends data over the network On a network with different types of traffic voice packets are given the same priority as any other traffic and therefore may be subject to delays WiFi Multi media WMM is a solution to this problem WMM is a specification that supports prioritizing traffic and higher priority packets can be given preferential treatment MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide To make use of WMM the devices that generate traffic must mark their packets as high or normal priority in a field in the IP packet called Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP The wireless infrastructure which must be configured to support WMM gives a higher priority to packets that have been marked as high priority through DSCP marking by the devices that generate traffic VQM detects if there is an ongoing Voice over WiFi VoWiFi call and if so marks outgoing voice packets Only outgoing voice packets can be marked The incoming voice packets have already been through the network so it makes no sense to mark them as high priority using DSCP This enables WMM compatible wireless infrastructure to treat the voice packets preferentially This results in fewer delays for voice packe
80. Crystal Display LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition Light Emitting Diode See LED Liquid Crystal Display LCD A display that uses liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates The crystals are excited by precise electrical charges causing them to reflect light outside according to their bias They use little electricity and react relatively quickly They require external light to reflect their information to the user M MC Mobile Computer MDN Mobile Directory Number The directory listing telephone number that is dialed generally using POTS to reach a mobile unit The MDN is usually associated with a MIN in a cellular telephone in the US and Canada the MDN and MIN are the same value for voice cellular users International roaming considerations often result in the MDN being different from the MIN MIL 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch MIN Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellular device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system Misread Misdecode A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol Mobile Computer In this text mobile co
81. Favorite You can also rename the Favorite by clicking on Favorite Name da Back 4 Cancel Next op Figure 7 21 Connection Favorite Options Window 11 In the Favorite Name text box enter a name for this service that will appear in the Favorite window 12 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 13 Tap Connect to add the service to the Favorite window and connect to the service S BTExplorer Paa 1 27 X Select Menu New Connection to begin Figure 7 22 Favorites Window Available Services J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This depends upon the device s authentication The MC9500 K offers the following services e File Transfer Services e Dial Up Networking Services e OBEX Object Push Services e Headset Audio Gateway Services e Hands Free Audio Gateway Services e Serial Port Services 7 22 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide e Personal Area Networking Services e IrMC Services e A2DP AVRCP See the following sections for information on these services File Transfer Services J NOTE Shared folders are a security risk To transfer files between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that OBEX File Transfer profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wi
82. Finding a Contact To make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing 1 Begin entering the first few numbers or characters 2 Inthe Smart Dialing panel use the up and down arrows on the keypad to navigate to the desired contact or phone number 3 When the correct contact is selected press TALK to make a voice call 4 To send a text message to the selected contact tap Menu gt Send Text Message 5 To call a different phone number associated with the selected contact tap the contact name and select the phone number to call 5 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Muting a Call During a call you can mute the microphone so you can hear the person on the line but he or she cannot hear conversation from the microphone This is useful when there is conversation or background noise on your end To mute or unmute a call 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 2 Make acall 3 Tap Mute on the display to mute the audio The Mute icon appears st Phone 4 ate eil f X gt Phone AT amp T ae AT amp T ka iia Mute Icon Connected 00 04 ie Connected Doe John Yoicemail 631 555 5555 m 1 516 606 0585 Speaker On Mute Hold Speaker On Unmute Hold Mote Contacts t End Mote Contacts nd a Keypad Menu Keypad Figure 5 14 Mute Button and Icon Taking Notes To create a note during a call tap Note on the display then enter the note For more information about creating notes see the Windows
83. For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the MC9500 K Do not scratch the screen of the MC9500 K When working with the MC9500 K 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 MC9500 K screen Motorola recommends using a screen protector p n KT 122010 01R The touch sensitive screen of the MC9500 K is polycarbonate Do not to drop the MC9500 K or subject it to strong impact Protect the MC9500 K 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 the MC9500 K in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the MC9500 K If the surface of the MC9500 K 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 The battery provides health status to assist in determining useful battery life See for more information Do not scratch the exit window Clean the window periodically Dust contamination and scratches on the exit window can cause visible blemishes in the images captured with the Imager 9 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide e A screen protector is applied to the MC9500 K Motorola
84. Inthe Action drop down list select Fetch Contact information 3 Tap OK The contact on the other device is copied Sending a Picture To send a picture to another device 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears BTExplorer Pa a 1 47 lok OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters it Connection Parameters Action sig a eae objet ree Cancel Figure 7 31 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Send A Picture 3 Tap The Send Local Picture window appears Using Bluetooth 7 29 re BTExplorer Paa 21 47 ok Send Local Picture Type Jal Pictures BMP JPG Application Application Data gy Cache Disk ConnMgr Documents and Settings MUSIC My Documents Program Files Open Cancel ee Figure 7 32 Send Local Picture Window 4 Navigate to the picture to send to the other device 5 Tap Open 6 Tap OK to send the picture to the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the picture A Send Picture dialog appears 7 Tap OK Headset Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset J NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to If problems occur while connecting to the headset place the headset in discovery mode Refer to the headset user manual for more information J NOTE The headset tri
85. MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 72E 118501 02 Rev A May 2010 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 2010 by Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program ina network without written permission from Motorola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on
86. Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Regional Settings Set the regional configuration to use including the format for displaying numbers currency date and time on the MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Managed Programs Remove Programs Remove programs that you installed on the MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Screen Change the screen orientation re calibrate the screen and change the screen text size Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information System Info Displays the MC9500 K s software and hardware information Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Task Manager Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Windows Update Link to Microsoft s web site and update Windows Mobile on your device with the latest security patches or fixes Do not use Obtain updates from Motorola Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Connections Tab Beam Set the device to receive incoming IrDA beams O ao z Bluetooth Enables Bluetooth radio and functionality See Chapter 7 Using 3 Bluetooth for more information l Connections Set up one o
87. Move the MC9500 K until the red aiming reticle is over the bar code to scan 5 The Decode LED lights green and a beep sounds by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully J NOTE The camera decode feature is set by default to automatically decode the bar code when read This feature can be programmed to display a green aiming reticle upon good decode indicating that the bar code has been successfully decoded and to that the scan button may be released Taking Photos J NOTE Ensure that the scanning imaging application is disabled prior to enabling the camera To take a photo 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Pictures amp Videos icon 2 Tap Camera on the command bar 3 Check the image on the view finder adjust if necessary 4 Press the Enter key to take the picture Hold the MC9500 K still until the shutter sound is heard Recording Video J NOTE Ensure that the scanning imaging application is disabled prior to enabling the camera To record a video clip 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Pictures amp Videos icon 2 Tap Camera on the command bar 3 Tap Menu gt Video to set shooting mode to video The available recording time displays on the screen Data Capture 4 11 J NOTE By default the time limit for recording videos is set to 30 seconds 4 Press the Enter key to begin recording Recording stops when you press the Enter button again Viewing Photos and Videos To view photos and video clips
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89. On Device Help To access a note created during a call 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap and hold the number or the Note icon for the phone call entry containing the note Using the Phone 5 13 Phone 1G Yil a ok ues Smith Jane 1 22 09 738 4385 wW aag Doe John 1 22 09 335 6860 m paran Smith Jane 1 22 09 738 4385 wW paran Smith Jane i2209 738 4385 wW mrp Smith Jane Save to Contacts i Yiew Mote 1 22 09 Delete Send Text Message 1 21 09 Figure 5 15 Call History Notes Menu 4 Tap View Note 5 Tap ok to exit J NOTE Also access notes directly from the Notes application by tapping Start gt Programs gt Notes Using Speed Dial Create speed dial numbers to dial frequently called numbers with a single tap Before creating a speed dial entry ensure the phone number exists in Contacts Adding a Speed Dial Entry To add a speed dial entry from the phone keypad 1 Ensure the contact and phone number are in the Contacts list 2 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 3 Tap Speed Dial gt Menu gt New Phone mo Paa YI X Select a Contact ab cde fgh ik Imn opa rst law xyz FE Adams John E Celine Parks E John Doe 2 Smith Bernard E Smith George 2 Smith Jane Select NN Figure 5 16 Contacts 4 Tap the desired contact name and number in the list 5 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer Us
90. Option 2 Less After a low battery shutdown data will be retained for less than normal amount of time e Option 3 Normal After a low battery shutdown data will be retained for maximum amount of time 4 Tap ok Main Battery Temperature Notifications The temperature notification system implements three levels of notification when the temperature within the battery exceeds specific temperature thresholds e Level 1 Temperature Watch this level is similar to main battery low warning It indicates that the battery temperature has reached the first threshold level The user should move to an environment within proper operating temperature e Level 2 Temperature Warning this level is similar to main battery very low warning It indicates the battery temperature has reached the second threshold level The user should stop using the MC9500 K Using the MC9500 K 3 23 e Level 3 Temperature Error this level indicates the battery has reached an unusable temperature threshold and immediately suspends the MC9500 K This level does not have any graphical notification associated with it Start 3 Tye ME Friday 8 13 AM September 19 27008 Phone off G n Getting Started Z Jap here to set owner information i No unread messages No tasks Na upcoming appointments Sian in Pa Windewe bis Main Battery Temperature Watch To prevent possible data loss suspend system and replace your battery Dismiss a Figure 3 18 Main
91. PS navigation with the MC9500 K e Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth explains Bluetooth functionality on the MC9500 K e Chapter 8 Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the MC9500 K e Chapter 9 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC9500 K and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC9500 K operation e Appendix A Technical Specifications provides the technical specifications for the MC9500 K e Appendix B Voice Quality Manager provides information on Voice Quality Manager software e Appendix C Keypads provides keypad layouts and operation e Appendix D Windows Mobile 6 5 explains the new features in Windows Mobile 6 5 3 Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e Mobile computer refers to the Motorola MC9500 K hand held computer e Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this and related documents e Icons on a screen e Bold text is used to highlight the following e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and list box names e Check box and radio button names e Key names on a keypad e Button names on a screen e Bullets indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential e Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists xviii MC
92. Revision History AA AA AN pene lil About This Guide MMO GIIGUION AA AA xiii DOCUMEN AS AA xiii CONIU TON eee ee E AA XIV FG aa NA AA AA AA NAA AA E XIV SONE Ae AA AA AA XIV onapter ESEP gaan eee AA AA eee eee EENS xvii Notatonal Conventions serisinin anren nerie GA ANA AA xvii Roed DOCUMEN GS e E E AABANG veer otani es AA xviii Service Information 1 Na xviii Chapter 1 Getting Started alike Pla LA AA ANA 1 1 UNDACKING ama ANA AA ABA ANAN AA AA ANA AA NAAN 1 1 Pat Or NeIMCO500 K lt ssccnssasceaamonasanewasntin tapemaaneteeanswaapasetanemeanauesanewi gente EEE ERRER STE E PAT RERA ERIRE 1 2 Oe TEEN IVS AA AA AA 1 3 Hit Sten MENG a MCO SD GA AA AA AA a 1 3 Mstalling the SUN AA PAA AA AA AA 1 4 ean WAG BANO maa AA AA AA AA AA a 1 6 Charging the Battery a 1 6 onarma Tenpera d ma a AA AA AA AA 1 7 Powering On the MC9500 K AA doeuntcesucnicantasciemsaaetecsaencaactuscwunce aesnenteusamecadamentseacden 1 8 SAIC Me CCCI a AA AA a EESE ENa 1 8 neplacing ING BAUS weiecrevancedivcensonsanivavadtemchsadecdidendiinn stem AEE EEE ARE E AGA ATA 1 8 ROMOV MITO O O AAAH 1 9 Removing the SIM Gard aa AN GANDA AA 1 9 Chapter 2 Battery Management AOUN oee AAP AA APA tite 2 1 Battery Functionality vi MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide BaO U a A E auction ANAL 2 2 BAU CNY LUIS cress E EEN E AA AA 2 3 Installed in an MC9500 K La 2 3 NONA nama NA AA AA DA a 2 5 sir la ec AA NANA 2 8 VALCO Te WAG IG
93. Server IP from IMSI Using Motorola Server seven CI SUPL Setup User ID type Cy was Cima MISC Info Figure D 20 SUPL Setup Tab 2 Select Enable SET Initiated SUPL on Opening to enable the MC9500 K to initiate SUPL upon opening the GPS port Select Enable Network Initiated SUPL to enable the network to initiate SUPL Select Generate Server IP from IMSI to automatically generate the server IP address from the IMSI on GSM WAN devices only or select Using Motorola Server to use the Motorola SUPL server Enter the SUPL Server IP address in the Server IP field The server IP address is not required when generating the server IP address from the IMSI or when using the Motorola server Enter the SUPL Server port number in the Port field The port number is not required when using the Motorola server Select Secure Connection to enable the TLS connection between the MC9500 K and the server This option is not available when using the Motorola server User ID type is to choose which ID type to use during the SUPL session This option is not available when using the Motorola server Use the MISC tab to enable Smart Re aiding and Timing Control on Opening These options are only available when Enable SET Initiated SUPL on Opening is enabled on the SUPL Setup tab Figure D 21 MISC Tab Keypads D 21 Smart Re Aiding causes the MC9500 K to reconnect to the SUPL server and download new A GPS data if there
94. Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 4 Tap Add new device The MC9500 K begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 5 Select a device from the list 6 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 7 Enter the Passcode and the tap Next The device is added to the Bluetooth list 8 Inthe device list tap the serial device The Partnership Settings window displays 9 Select the Serial Port checkbox 10 Tap Save 11 Tap COM Ports tab 12 Tap New Outgoing Port The add device window appears 13 Select the serial device in the list and then tap Next 14 Select a COM port from the drop down list 15 Tap Finish J NOTE Noconnection is made at this point An application must open the selected COM port to trigger Microsoft Bluetooth stack to open the connection Using Bluetooth 7 13 ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection Before setting up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection configure the Bluetooth function of your device J NOTE For additional security disable network bridging
95. Status Icons Icon Function Description Notification Backup Battery Low Notification that one or more instant messages were received l Notification that one or more e mail text messages were received s Notification that one or more voice messages were received o There are more notification icons than can be displayed Tap to display remaining icons F1 Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar event Pang Connectivity Connection is active iy Connection is not active 4 Synchronization is occurring H Wi Fi available P Wi Fi in use H HSDPA available MC9596 only E HSDPA connecting MC9596 only 35 3G available MC9596 only a 3G connecting MC9596 only GPRS available MC9596 only EH GPRS connecting MC9596 only g EGPRS available MC9596 only A EGPRS connecting MC9596 only e EVDO connecting MC9598 only 1X 1xRTT available MC9598 only Ey EVDO Rev 0 available MC9598 only E EVDO Rev A available MC9598 only z Dormant State no data transmission during a 1x or EVDO connection MC9598 only Table 3 3 Status Icons Continued Icon Function Description Using the MC9500 K 3 13 t Fi 6 Speaker Battery Time and Next Appointment Call missed Dialing while no SIM card is installed Voice call in progress Calls are forwarded Call on hold Speakerphone is on Antenna signal icon wireless on good signal Antenna signal icon wireless off A
96. able and connectable when remote devices use MC9500 K services Use the Services tab to add or delete Bluetooth services e BTExplorer Paa d2 2 11 ok BTExplorer Settings 42 DP ARP ARP OBEX Object Push 1 OBEX Object Push Personal Area Network Personal Area Net aren erie any ome AT OK FE Cancel Figure 7 41 BTExplorer Settings Services Tab To add a service 1 Tap Add The Add Local Service window displays BTExplorer Paa a 2 11 ok Add Local Service Please select service to add File Transfer Service Headset Audio Gateway Service Serial Port Service Choose a service From the list above to add as a Local Service then click OK Cancel Figure 7 42 Add Local Service Window 2 Inthe list select a service to add 3 Tap OK The Edit Local Service window displays for the selected service 4 Select the appropriate information and then tap OK See the following sections for information on the available services Dial Up Networking Service Dial up Networking allows other Bluetooth devices to access a dial up modem 7 38 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide BTExplorer Edit Local Service Local Service Information Dial up Networking Service Information Service Name Dial up Networking 1 Local Device Information COM Port CUMIL ka Baud Rate 57600 w Port Options No Flow Control Cancel Figure 7 43 BTExplorer Settings Dial up Networking Informa
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98. althy the Charge Level indicator displays an X see Figure 2 3 Battery Status LED Charge Level Indicator Status Button Figure 2 4 Battery in MC9500 K Press the Status button to display the current battery charge level It will display for five seconds and then turn off Table 2 1 list the Charge Level indications when the Status button is pressed 2 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 2 1 Charge Level Indicator Charge Level Indicator Description Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 0 and 20 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 21 and 40 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 41 and 60 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 61 and 80 Indicates that the remaining charge is approximately between 81 and 100 J NOTE The battery front panel is not visible when the MC9500 K is charging in a cradle The battery front panel is visible when charging with a charging cable The Charge Level indicator displays a charging in mobile computer indication see Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Battery in MC9500 K Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Charge Level Battery Status Charge Level Action State LED Indicator Indicator D None Not Off Off Charging Button Not Off Off Press Charging See Table 2 1 See Table 2 1 on page 2 4 for on page 2 4 for detailed detailed
99. and charging power when used with the Motorola approved power supply e Single Bay Cradle Charger Y Cable e Provide the power to a Single Bay USB Cradle and Single Slot Battery Charger or two Single Slot Battery Chargers off one power supply when used with the Motorola approved power supply Figure 8 14 Single Slot Cradle Charger Y Cable e Auto Charge cable e Provides the MC9500 K or Vehicle Battery Charger with operating and charging power tough a cigarette lighter Accessories 8 17 Vehicle Adapter Module Release Button Figure 8 16 Cable Installation Battery Charging and Operating Power The communication charge cables can charge the MC9500 K battery and supply operating power To charge the MC9500 K battery 1 Connect the cable power input connector to the Motorola approved power source 2 Align the cleat on the cable with the interface pocket on the back of the MC9500 K The MC9500 K amber Battery Status LED indicates the MC9500 K battery charging status The 4800 mAh battery charges in less than six hours See Table 1 1 on page 1 7 for charging status indications 3 When charging is complete press the release button up and remove the cable from the MC9500 K 8 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC9500 K and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC9500 K operation Maintaining the MC9500 K
100. and the subsequent audio mode after tapping the VQM icon Table B 2 Changing Audio Modes Audio Mode before Tapping VOM Icon Audio Mode after Tapping VOM Icon Speakerphone Handset Handset Speakerphone Bluetooth headset Speakerphone If the audio mode is set to speakerphone and the user taps the VQM icon the audio mode changes to handset If the user is using a Bluetooth headset tapping the VQM icon un pairs the Bluetooth headset from the device causing the audio to be routed to the default mode In VQM 2 5 there is no way to go back to the Bluetooth headset using the VQM icon if it is un paired The only way to reconnect the Bluetooth headset to the device is by using the BTExplorer application If the user taps the VQM icon when a wired headset is connected to the mobile device the audio mode does not change The audio continues to get routed to the wired headset If the user taps the VQM icon while not on a call there is not change to the audio mode Tap and hold the VQM icon in the title bar to display a notification dialog box that contains AEC The Acoustic Echo Canceller status e DSCP Marked Packets The number of outbound voice packets that have been recognized and marked as high priority by VQM VQM Version The VQM version number r Start OE et fe Monday 9 24 AM October 27 008 Wi Fi Unavailable O off 2 Getting Started E Tap here to set owner information No unread messages No tasks QM Audio
101. ar areas that might get very hot such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer e Battery usage by children should be supervised e Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re chargeable batteries e Do not dispose of batteries in fire e Inthe event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice e If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support to arrange for inspection Cleaning 1 CAUTION Always wear eye protection Read warning label on compressed air and alcohol product before using If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons please contact Motorola for more information WARNING Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids If such exposure A occurs unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines Materials Required e Alcohol wipes e Lens tissue e Cotton tipped applicators 9 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide e Isopropyl alcohol e Can of compressed air with a tube Cleaning the MC9500 K Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in between keys Display The display can be wiped down with the alcohol wipes but care
102. ard holder door to the left to unlock Lift the SIM card holder door Remove SIM card from holder Close the SIM card holder door Slide the SIM card holder door to the right to lock into place Align the SIM card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place Replace the battery Chapter 2 Battery Management Introduction This chapter provides information on battery functionality battery status indications charging the MC9500 K charging spare batteries and power saving techniques Battery Functionality The 4800 mAh battery provides power to the MC9500 K and contains charging and status indications on the front of the battery The indicators function differently depending upon the battery mode and allow the user to determine the health of the battery Charging Status LED Charge Level Indicator Status Button Figure 2 1 Battery Charging Status LED indicates the charging status and health of the battery The Charge Level Indicator indicates an unhealthy battery and the charge level of the battery 2 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Battery Health A battery becomes unhealthy when the Battery Usage Indication reach a predefined threshold end of usable life J NOTE The point at which a battery becomes unhealthy may vary depending upon the environment and charging conditions The Battery Usage Threshold value can be changed See the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for mo
103. are satellites in view and the number of satellites in use fall below the SVLimit value and the length of time passed since the last SUPL session is more than the value set in the Interval field Timing Control on Opening determines whether a SUPL session is established when the GPS port is opened If the length of time passed since the last successful SUPL session is less than the set interval a SUPL session is not established when the GPS port is opened Tap the Factory Reset button to perform a factory reset on the GPS chip D 22 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide A API An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another usually via software interrupts or function calls Aperture The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view Application Programming Interface See API ANSI Terminal A display terminal that follows commands in the ANSI standard terminal language For example it uses escape sequences to control the cursor clear the screen and set colors Communications programs support the ANSI terminal mode and often default to this terminal emulation for dial up connections to online services ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a
104. as no directory or password capability It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol See TCP IP Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP TSR See Terminate and Stay Resident U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the applications UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which is any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States Glossary 11 V Visible Laser Diode VLD A solid state device which produces visible laser light W Warm Boot A warm boot restarts the mobile computer by closing all running programs All data that is not saved to flash memory is lost Glossary 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Numerics 1 D bar codes 0 eee 4 1 2 D bar codes 0 iieii 4 5 A accessories auto charge cable 8 2 ece
105. ations incomplete Communication Perform setup as described in the MC9500 K Mobile Computer software is not Integrator Guide installed or configured properly MC9500 K Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the mobile computer s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications MC9500 K Table A 1 MC9500 K Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics Dimensions Height 23 36 cm 9 2 in Depth 5 08 cm 2 0 in Width 8 89 cm 3 5 in Weight 623 7 g 22 oz Display Transflective color 3 7 VGA with backlight TFT LCD 65K colors 480 pixels W x 640 pixels L Touch Panel Polycarbonate analog resistive touch Backlight LED backlight Battery Rechargeable Lithium lon 3 7V 4800 mAh Smart battery Expansion Slot User accessible microSD slot Supports up to 16 GB cards Network Connections High speed USB client full speed USB host Notification Programmable LED audio notifications and vibrator alerts Keypad Options Alpha Primary Alpha Numeric Calculator Numeric Telephony Numeric Table A 1 Item A 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide MC9500 K Technical Specifications Continued Description Audio Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory Interface Output Power User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Specification Tumble Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sealin
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107. ble 3 7 Settings in the Setting Window Continued Icon Name Description System Tab p r lc a F About View basic information such as the Windows Mobile version and type of processor used on the MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Backlight Set the display backlight time out and adjust brightness Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Certificates See information about certificates installed on the MC9500 K Refer to ET Clock amp Alarms set the device clock to the date and time of your locale or to a visiting 4 time zone when you re traveling Alarms can also be set at specified days and times of a week Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information N Customer Feedback Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 1 software Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more Information Encryption Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted Encrypted files are readable only on your device Error Reporting Enable or disable the device s error reporting function When this function is enabled and a program error occurs technical data about the state of the program and your computer is logged in a text file and delivered to Microsoft s technical support if y
108. cal Service Information Hands Free Audio Gateway Service Service Name Hands Free Audio Gateway HE Cancel Figure 7 45 BTExplorer Settings Hands Free Audio Gateway Table 7 6 Hands Free Audio Gateway Data item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service 7 40 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Headset Audio Gateway Service Headset Service Audio Gateway allows connection to headset devices BTExplorer Pa a 2 12 lok Edit Local Service Local Service Information Headset Audio Gateway Service Information Seon Name Headset Audio Gateway 1 Cancel Figure 7 46 BTExplorer Settings Headset Audio Gateway Table 7 7 Headset Audio Gateway Data Item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service IrMC Synchronization Service The IrMC Synchronization service used to synchronize PIM contacts between a remote device and the MC9500 K st BTExplorer ao Ty E ok Edit Local Service B Sync Server Information Service Information Service Name firm Synchronization 1 Local Device Information Server Permissions Phonebook Read Write Create Delete Cancel Figure 7 47 BTExplorer Settings IIMC Synchronization Using Bluetooth 7 41 Table 7 8 rMC Synchronization Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate
109. call arrives tap Answer The first call is placed on hold 3 Tap Talk to swap from one call to the other s2 Phone me a Verizon ie Connected 630 800 0359 Sj Speaker On Mute ta Talk an Note Contacts ta End Figure 5 31 Call Swapping 4 Tap End or press the red key to end active call The remaining call re connects tap Answer to connect to the call 5 Tap End or press the red key to end the last call Conference Calling on an MC9596 J NOTE Conference Calling and the number of conference calls allowed may not be available on all services Please check with your service provider for Conference Calling availability To create a conference phone session with multiple people 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 Enter the first phone number and press Talk When the call connects Hold appears on the keypad 5 22 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide rS Phone AT amp T Connected Doe John 631 555 5555 m Speaker On Pa Mute Hold Note Contacts t End Keypad Menu Figure 5 32 Conference Call Hold 3 Tap Hold to place the first call on hold 4 Enter the second phone number and tap Talk 5 After the call is answered tap Menu gt Conference to place the calls in conference mode s2 Phone AT amp T Connected 555 5555 Swap 755 5555 Mute Turn Speakerphone On Conference Save to Contacts E Create Note Speaker On Call History S
110. ccess the phone keypad tap Start gt Phone press the F1 key or press the green key To receive calls when the MC9500 K is suspended leave the phone radio turned on and ensure the MC9500 K is set to wake with any key Turning the Phone On and Off Windows Mobile 6 1 devices include Wireless Manager which provides a simple method of enabling and disabling the phone To open Wireless Manager tap the Connectivity icon ta Start o Py Ty 460 se Wireless Manage ao YI M2 Monday 9 13 PM Connectivity ireless Manager There are no data sessions active 4 Programs connect automatically as needed ma 8 d Settings Unavailable Settings E8 No upcoming appointments Q Sign in to Windows Live Live Search ul Device unlocked at Phone ana Contacts Figure 5 2 Opening Wireless Manager Select Wireless Manager The Wireless Manager window appears To toggle on or off the phone tap Phone bar To configure settings for a connection tap Menu gt Phone Settings J NOTE To receive calls when your device is suspended leave the phone turned on Usingthe Phone 5 3 Audio Modes The MC9500 K offers three audio modes for use during phone calls e Handset Mode Switches audio to the speaker at the top front of the MC9500 K so you can use the MC9500 K as a handset This is the default mode e Speaker Mode Use the MC9500 K as if on speaker phone Tap the Speaker On button to activate this mode Tap the S
111. ch slide the cleat of the MSR into the interface pocket of the MC9500 K and snap into place Release Button Figure 8 11 MSR Installation To remove the MSR press the release button and lift off the MC9500 K Using the MSR Install an MSR enabled application onto the MC9500 K To use the MSR 1 Attach the MSR to the MC9500 K 2 Power on the MC9500 K 3 Launch the MSR application Accessories 8 15 4 Swipe the magnetic stripe card through the MSR with the magnetic stripe on the card facing away from the MC9500 K Swipe the card in either direction up and down or down and up For best results gently press the card against the back of the MSR while swiping to ensure contact with the reader Figure 8 12 Swipe Card through MSR 5 The application indicates if the data has been read correctly 8 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Cables This section describes how to set up and use the cables The cables are available with a variety of connection capabilities The following communication charge cables are available e USB Charge cable e Provide the MC9500 K with operating and charging power when used with the Motorola approved power supply e Synchronize information between the MC9500 K and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the MC9500 K with corporate databases Figure 8 13 USB Charge Cable e Charge Only cable e Provide the MC9500 K with operating
112. character C3 ESC Exits the current operation TAB Move from one field to another TAB Table C 4 Alpha Numeric Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key Kia aaa FG 3 ze p Po PP 2 mo bh P kB eo Pk 3 Po eo FU Po fp Po hk KC ft 1 CU PU Po ph c ei i eo fp TI o f1 Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads C 9 Table C 4 Alpha Numeric Keypad Input Modes Continued Normal Shift Key Orange Key HE L L Qo Q E n lt c nx N lt x lt cl A o Dl o U lO zZ fa NA Alc lt N ENTER Enter Enter SPACE Space Space BKSP Backspace Backspace Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described C 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Calculator Numeric Keypad The Calculator Numeric keypad produces the numbers 0 9 26 character alphabet A Z both lowercase and uppercase and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is numeric See Table C 5 for key and button descriptions and Table C 9 on page C 18 for the keypad s special functions Orange Key LED Figure C 3 Calculator Numeric Keypad Configuration Keypads C 11 Table C 5 Calculator Numeric Keypad Descriptions Key Description O
113. con only appears when configured with the Classic Home screen See Classic Today Screen on page D 3 for more information sl No upcoming appointments Ez Sign in to Windows Live Live Search sl Device unlocked Bluetooth Icon Pa ag Calendar Contacts Figure 7 1 Bluetooth Icon Table 7 1 list the services supported by the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Table 7 1 Bluetooth Services Microsoft Bluetooth Stack StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack OBEX Object Push Services File Transfer Services Hands Free Audio Gateway Services Dial Up Networking Services Serial Port Services OBEX Object Push Services Personal Area Networking Services Headset Audio Gateway Services PBAP Services Hands Free Audio Gateway Services Dial Up Networking Services Serial Port Services HID Client Services Personal Area Networking Services A2DP AVRCP Services IrMC Services HID Client Services A2DP AVRCP Services Only availabile on MC9896 K and MC9598 K configurations Table 7 2 list the COM ports available for the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Table 7 2 COM Ports Microsoft Bluetooth Stack StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack COM5 COM5 COM9 COM9 COM11 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 7 2 COM Ports Continued Microsoft Bluetooth Stack StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack COM21 COM22 COM23 Bluetooth Power States Cold Boot W
114. coverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 7 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 5 Tap Add new device The MC9500 K begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 6 Select a stereo headset from the list 7 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears Refer to the device s User Manuals for more information J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 8 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the stereo headset For stereo headsets that can use hands free services connect to the hands free service after connecting to the A2DP service 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 2 Tap Add new device The MC9500 K begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 3 Select a stereo headset from the list 4 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears Refer to the device s User Manuals for more information J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 5 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the stereo headset Using Bluetooth 7 17 Using StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack The following sections provide informati
115. ct Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt from the Service Security drop down list on each local service Using Bluetooth 7 45 Table 7 14 Security Tab Data Item Description Use PIN Code Incoming Select for automatic use of the PIN code entered in the PIN Code text box Connection It is recommended not to use this automatic PIN code feature See Security on page 7 2 for more information PIN Code Enter the PIN code Encrypt Link On All Outgoing Select to enable or disable encryption on all outgoing connections to other Connections Bluetooth devices Discovery Tab Use the Discovery tab to set and modify discovered devices st BTExplorer Paa a 2 13 ok BTExplorer Settings Device Discovery Settings Inquiry Length UG HE Name Discovery Mode Discovered Devices Delete Devices Delete Link Keys mama y y AT OF Fa Cancel Figure 7 54 BTExplorer Settings Discovery Tab Table 7 15 Discovery Tab Data Item Description Inquiry Length Sets the amount of time the MC9500 K takes to discover Bluetooth devices in the area Name Discovery Mode Select either Automatic or Manual to automatically attempt to discover a Bluetooth device s name after finding the device Discovered Devices Delete Deletes all discovered devices and link keys from memory Devices Discovered Devices Delete Removes all pairing from remote Bluetooth devices and makes them all Linked Keys un
116. d A plug in expansion card for laptop computers and other devices also called a PCMCIA card PC Cards are 85 6mm long x 54 mm wide and have a 68 pin connector There are several different kinds Type l 3 3 mm high use RAM or Flash RAM Type Il 5 mm high use modems LAN adaptors Type Ill 10 5 high use Hard Disks PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association See PC Card Percent Decode The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode In a well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Glossary 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Print Contrast Signal PCS Measurement of the contrast brightness difference between the bars and spaces of a symbol A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable PCS RL RD RL where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars Programming Mode The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values See Scanning Mode Q Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character QWERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on Nort
117. densities The minimum element width or symbol density is the width in mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol The maximum usable length of a symbol at any given range is shown below Note Typical performance at 73 F 23 C on high quality symbols in normal room light w W 9 229 l d t 4 5 11 4 h O maa 0 O i F 5 mil Code 39 45 11 4 1 6 7 0 6 67 mil PDF417 e 2 9 6 6 9 229 d 7 5 mil Code 39 lt LAH 10 1 ad 10 mil PDF417 9 6 13 mil 10096 UPC 1 1 ee 15 0 a 15 mil PDF417 144 2 2 9 12 mil Data Matrix 449 x 20 mil Code 39 24 2 In O 5 10 15 20 25 om O 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Figure 4 8 MC9500 K Imager Decode Ranges Data Capture 4 9 Table 4 2 MC9500 K Imager Decode Distances Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Content Note Bar Code Type Contrast Near aT 5 0 mil ABCDEFGH 1 6 in 7 0 in Code 39 80 MRD 4 06 cm 17 78 cm 6 67 mil 4 Col 20 Rows 2 9 in 6 6 in PDF417 80 MRD 7 37 cm 16 76 cm 7 5 mil ABCDEF Note 1 10 1 in Code 39 80 MRD 25 65 cm 10 mil 3 Col 17 Rows Note 1 9 6 in PDF417 80 MRD 24 38 cm 13 mil 012345678905 1 1 in 15 0 in UPC A 80 MRD 2 79 cm 38 10 cm 15 mil 80 MRD Note 1 14 2 in PDF417 36 07 cm 15 mil 18 x 18 Modules 2 3 in 11 9 in Data Matrix 80 MRD 5 84 cm 30 23 cm 20 mil 123 Note 1 24 2 in Code 39 80 MRD 61 47
118. ds The MC9500 K offers four types modular keypad configurations See Appendix C Keypads for keypad functionality Function Buttons The MC9500 K s buttons perform certain functions e Power Press the red Power button to place the MC9500 K into suspend mode or wake from suspend mode Also use the Power button to reset the MC9500 K by performing a warm or cold boot See Resetting the MC9500 K on page 3 3 e Scan Action Press to scan bar codes or capture images See Chapter 4 Data Capture Or press to open an application or perform a function See the Microsoft Applications for Mobile 6 User Guide to set an application to open e Volume Up Down Press to increase or decrease the MC9500 K s volume e Action Press to open an application or perform a function See the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide to set an application to open e Green Key Press to open the Phone Dialer window or answer an incoming call or place a call on hold e Red Key Press to end a call e Function Keys Programmable functions for performing specific applications e F1 Left soft key e F2 Right soft key e F3 Talk MC9596 8 only e F4 End Call MC9596 8 only e F5 Refreshes the screen in Internet Explorer and File Explorer e F6 Volume Up Stylus Use the MC9500 K stylus to select items and enter information The stylus functions as a mouse e Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to press option buttons and open menu
119. e and information to display on it set the type of notification for Personal Folder Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale Alarms can also be set at specified days and times of a week different events Contains personal setting Connections Contains connection setting applications Folder applications D 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table D 5 Setting Applications Continued Name Connections Folder Beam KO 9 Bluetooth a Wi Fi s Lai Wireless Manager System Folder Description Description Contains system setting applications Microsoft My Phone Synchronizes the phone s contacts calendar tasks text messages music photos videos and other documents with your My Phone account at www microsoft com Set the MC9500 K to ie Connections Set up one or more types of receive incoming IrDA modem connections for your beams device such as phone dial up GPRS Bluetooth and more so that your device can connect to the Internet or a private local network Open the Bluetooth Domain Enroll Make your device an AD application set the domain member for device MC9500 K to visible mode management and security and scan for other Refer to the Microsoft Bluetooth devices in the Applications for Windows area Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Setup wireless network USB to PC Enables or disables the connect
120. e Description Dimensions Height 11 15 cm 4 39 in Width 7 70 cm 3 03 in Depth 9 95 cm 3 92 in Weight 105 g 3 7 oz Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 4 7 watts Interface USB Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F A 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table A 4 Single Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Continued Feature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Description 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 80 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 5 Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Input Power Power Consumption Interface Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description Height 11 3 cm 4 45 in Width 45 7 cm 18 00 in Depth 5 6 cm 2 20 in 735 g 1 47 Ib 12 VDC 88 watts Ethernet 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Technical Specifications A 9 Four Bay Charge Only Cradle Table A 6 Four Bay Charge Only Cradle Technica
121. e Only Cradle e Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Align and hook the MC9500 K interface pocket onto the cradle s or cable s cleat The battery automatically begins charging See Table 1 1 for charging indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Getting Started 1 7 Battery Status LED TA 77 Battery Status LED Table 1 1 LED Charge Indicators Battery Status LED Indication Off Indicates that the e battery is not charging e MC9500 K is not connected correctly to the cradle or not connected to a power source e cradle is not powered Slow Blinking Amber Indicates that a healthy battery is charging 1 blink every 2 seconds Slow Blinking Red Indicates that an unhealthy battery is charging 1 blink every 2 seconds Solid Green Indicates that a healthy battery is fully charged Solid Red Indicates that an unhealthy battery is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Indicates a charging error e g 2 blinks second e temperature is too low or too high e charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Single Blink Amber when Battery depleted Power button pressed The MC9500 K is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When using the MC9500 K for the first time the backup battery requires approximately 36 hours to fully charge This is also true any time the backup battery is discharged which occurs when t
122. e network connection that the device should use to connect to the Internet 6 Tap Connect 7 On the computer or laptop setup a Bluetooth PAN with your device a Select Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections b Under Personal Area Network select Bluetooth Network Connection c Right click on Bluetooth Network Connection and select View Bluetooth network devices d Inthe Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices window select your device Using Bluetooth 7 11 e Click Connect The computer connects to the device via Bluetooth J NOTE f your computer is Bluetooth enabled and you select Bluetooth as the PC connection you must initiate and complete the Bluetooth PAN partnership before Internet Sharing will work For more information refer to Windows Help and Support 8 To verify on the PC or laptop launch Internet Explorer and open a web site 9 To end dial up networking on the MC9500 K tap Disconnect Hands free Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset J NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to If problems occur while connecting to the headset place the headset in discovery mode Refer to the headset user manual for more information Only WAN audio is routed to the headset System audio is still emitted through the MC9500 K speaker You can accept calls and re dial using the Hands free profile Hands free profile does not support 3 way calling 1 E
123. e screen To scroll down swipe your finger upward on the screen To scroll up swipe your finger downward on the screen To auto scroll flick your finger upward or downward on the screen Touch the screen to stop scrolling Home Screen The default home screen on the MC9500 K is the Windows Mobile Home screen The Home screen contains a Status Bar at the top of the screen and a Tile Bar at the bottom of the screen The Home screen is scrollable and contains a list of application plug ins and an Information Status bar The Information Status bar highlights the application plug in that is under it and provides additional information D 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Status Bar CSA 9 47 getting started phone voicemail Today Screen 9 47 zam Phone off 3 Wi Fi Power Off text e mail Tile Bar 8 Grace Open the Start ven ties Figure D 1 Windows Mobile Home Screen Touch and hold the screen with your finger and move the Home screen up and down As the application names move under the Information Status bar information relevant to that application appear in the bar Fean E 9 47 SE E phone Molestie 9 47 in N Phone off ral Wi Fi Power E N text e mail CH Contacts Figure D 2 Moving Today Screen You can also touch and hold the Information Status bar and move it up and down over an application name Remove your finger and the Information Status bar and application name center
124. ears 5 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the Bluetooth device IrMC Synchronization Services IrMC Synchronization is used to synchronize PIM contacts between a remote device and the MC9500 K To establish an IrMC synchronization 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the Sync profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 3 Tap Menu gt Settings gt Services tab 4 Tap Add button 5 Select IrMC Synchronization 6 Tap OK The Edit Local Services window appears 7 Tap OK twice 8 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device such as a Car Kit 9 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 10 Tap and hold IrMA Synchronization and select Connect in the pop up menu J NOTE To automatically transfer contact with a Car Kit ensure that the IrMC Synchronization service is enabled on the MC9500 K A2DP AVRCP Services A2DP AVRCP is used to connect to a high quality stereo headset Using Bluetooth 7 33 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode See the devices user manual for instructions 3 Ensure that the A2DP AVRCP profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more
125. ect Remote Device K3 all Devices Large Icons Discovering Devices e Searching For Devices Cancel Please Wak Searching For Bluetooth devices da Back 2 Cancel Next a Figure 7 18 Discover Devices Dialog Box The discovered devices display in the Select Remote Device window st BTExplorer Paa 1 26 ok Select Remote Device K3 all Devices Large Icons Select a Bluetooth device and click Next The list can be Filtered using the toolbar Clicking and holding anywhere in the list shows additional capabilities 4p Back 2 Cancel Next op Figure 7 19 Select Remote Device Window 9 Select a device from the list and tap Next The MC9500 K searches for services on the selected Bluetooth device gt BTExplorer Pa 1 76 ok Select Remote Service Large Icons Select a Bluetooth service and click Next Clicking and holding anywhere in the list shows additional capabilities da Back 4f Cancel Next op Figure 7 20 Device Services J NOTE f the MC9500 K discovers a service but the service is not supported the service icon is grayed out Using Bluetooth 7 21 10 Select a service from the list and press Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears BTExplorer Pa a 1 27 lok Connection Favorite Options Explore Services on Remote Device Save 45 Favorite Favorite Name Wh _SJK6783 0BE Obj Click Next bo save this connection as a
126. emove lint if found 7 f grease and other dirt can be found on other areas of the cradle use lint free cloth and alcohol to remove 8 Allow at least 10 to 30 minutes depending on ambient temperature and humidity for the alcohol to air dry before applying power to cradle If the temperature is low and humidity is high longer drying time is required Warm temperature and dry humidity requires less drying time Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to the customer s discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used They may be cleaned as frequently as required However when used in dirty environments it may be advisable to periodically clean the scanner exit window to ensure optimum scanning performance 9 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Troubleshooting MC9500 K Table 9 1 Troubleshooting the MC9500 K Problem Cause Solution MC9500 K does not Battery not Charge or replace the battery in the MC9500 K turn on charged Battery notinstalled Install the battery properly See Installing the Battery on page 1 6 properly System crash Perform a warm boot If the MC9500 K still does not turn on perform a cold boot See Resetting the MC9500 K on page 3 3 Battery did not Battery failed Replace battery If the MC9500 K still does not operate perform a charge warm boot then a cold boot See Resetting the MC9500 K on page 3 3 No power to cradle Ensure that power is
127. en and select New gt Folder or New gt File The Create New Folder or Create New File window appears 2 Enter the name for the new folder or file 3 Tap OK to create the new folder or file on the remote device Deleting a File To delete a file from the remote device 1 Tap and hold on the file to delete and select Delete 2 Inthe Delete Remote Device File dialog box tap Yes Getting a File To copy a file from a remote device 1 Double tap or tap and hold on the file and select Get The Save Remote File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file 3 Tap Save The file is transferred from the remote device to the MC9500 K Copying a File To copy a file to a remote device 7 24 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 1 Tap Action gt Put The Send Local File window appears 2 Navigate to the directory to save the file and select a file 3 Tap Open The file copies from the MC9500 K to the remote device Connecting to the Internet Using an Access Point This section explains how to access a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point AP for a network connection Use Internet Explorer to connect to a server 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is discoverable and connectable See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth AP J NOTE f favo
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129. enu gt Message Options then select the Request message delivery notification check box Using the Phone 5 27 st Text Messages ao YI a ok Message Options O Request message delivery notification Figure 5 43 Message Options Window 4 Tap Send when you ve finished the message If the phone is turned on your text message is sent If it s off you are prompted to turn on the phone If you do so the message is sent otherwise when you tap ok the message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when the phone is turned on If you are out of coverage area the message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when you return to a coverage area J NOTE On the MC959X K the message remains in the Drafts folder and has to be manually re sent when you return to a coverage area 5 28 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Establishing a MC9596 Data Connection J NOTE Refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for information on configuring a data connection 1 Ensure a SIM card is installed in the MC9500 K 2 Configure a GPRS data connection See MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide 3 Tap the connectivity icon E or Ej at the top of the screen J NOTE On devices with Winodws Mobile 6 5 3 tap the Status Bar and then tap the Connectivity icon to display the Connectivity dialog box ne Start BY Bam g Fridaw 1 43 PM Connectivity A There are no data sessions active Programs c
130. er Guide st Phone mo ey YI a ok Contact Smith George bali Location zavas E Figure 5 17 Speed Dial Contact Location 5 Inthe Location field tap the up down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail 6 Tap ok to add the contact to the speed dial list 7 Tap ok to exit the Speed Dial Contact List To add a speed dial entry from the Contacts window 1 Tap Start gt Contacts Contacts ao T j X Contacts Enter a name John Adams ab cde fah ijk In opa rst aww xyz FE Adams John 631 555 0987 w E Celine Parks l 4255551212 te John Doe 5551412 Smith Bernard tE 631 555 1234 w th Call work 631 555 0957 E Smith George 4257770000 lt Smith Jane E 425 666 1212 w Save to SIM Send Text Message Send Contact Delete Contact Add to Speed Dial Figure 5 18 Contacts 2 Tap a contact name 3 Tap Menu gt Add to Speed Dial Using the Phone 5 15 S Phone ao YI ok Speed Dial Contact Smith George Mame Smith George Number 4257770000 Location J4 Available Figure 5 19 Speed Dial Contact Location 4 Tap the up down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail 5 Tap ok Editing a Speed Dial Entry 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the
131. er is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus Glossary 9 SDK Software Development Kit Self Checking Code A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication key SHIP Symbol Host Interface Program SID System Identification code An identifier issued by the FCC for each market It is also broadcast by the cellular carriers to allow cellular devices to distinguish between the home and roaming service SMDK Symbol Mobility Developer s Kit Soft Reset See Warm Boot Space The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars Specular Reflection The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code STEP Symbol Terminal Enabler Program Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address A custom
132. ere the ambient temperature is between OC 82 F and 35 C 95 F Single Four Bay Ethernet Cradle is not functioning properly Four Bay Charge Only Cradle Replace the Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Table 9 6 Troubleshooting the Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Symptom Battery is not charging Cause MC9500 K removed from the cradle too soon Solution Replace the MC9500 K in the cradle The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to cradle Ensure that power is applied to the cradle The Battery Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the MC9500 K is charging MC9500 K is not inserted correctly in the cradle Remove the MC9500 K and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is active Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery Status Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move the cradle to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C 82 F and 35 C 95 F Four Bay Charge Only Cradle is not functioning properly Replace the Four Bay Charge Only Cradle 9 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Vehicle Cradle Table 9 7 Troubleshooting the Vehicle Cradle Symptom Possible Cause MC9500 K battery charging LED doe
133. ersation phone volume during a call Adjusting the volume while not in a call affects the ring and notification sound levels Hearing Aid Compatibility Setting To set the Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC setting Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt HAC Settings icon The HAC Settings window appears 5 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide ao P Yg d ok HAC Settings HAC Settings Control HAC feature Hearing Aid Compatibility Enable HAC O Disable HAC Figure 5 7 HAC Settings Window To enable the HAC feature tap the Enable HAC radio button To disable the HAC feature tap the Disable HAC radio button Making a Call J NOTE You can make emergency calls even when the MC9500 K is locked or when a SIM card is not installed See Making an Emergency Call on page 5 9 for more information With the MC9500 K you can make a call from the phone contacts speed dial and call history Using the Phone To make a call using the phone keypad 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 2 From the Phone keypad tap the number to call 3 Tap Talk 4 Tap End to stop dialing or end the call J NOTE Alternatively use the green and red keys on the MC9500 K function key to dial green and end red calls If you tap a wrong number tap Delete key to erase each subsequent digit of a number To erase the entire number tap and hold the Delete key Using Contacts Use Contacts to make a call without looki
134. ery Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the MC9500 K is charging The MC9500 K is Remove and re insert the MC9500 K onto the cradle properly not fully seated in the cradle Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C temperature 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Single Bay USB Replace the Single Bay USB Cradle Cradle is not functioning properly During data MC9500 K Replace MC9500 K in cradle and retransmit communication no removed from data transmits or cradle during transmitted data was communications incomplete Communication Perform setup as described in the MC9500 K Mobile Computer software is not Integrator Guide installed or configured properly 9 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Single Slot Battery Charger Table 9 4 Single Slot Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause Spare battery is not Battery not fully Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle ensuring it is charging seated in charging properly seated slot Battery inserted Re insert the battery so the charging contacts on the battery align incorrectly with the contacts on the cradle Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to Ensure that power is applied to the charger The Battery Status charger LED flashes amber to indicate that the battery is charging Single Slot Battery Rep
135. es to initiates the connection If a connection is not established then the Headset service is not enabled 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the Headset Audio Gateway service is enabled on the MC9500 K required when automatic re connect is initiated See Services Tab on page 7 37 for more information 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth headset 4 Select the device and tap Next 5 Select the Headset service name and select Connect The MC9500 K connects to the headset Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device J NOTE When using a Bluetooth headset with Headset Services you cannot accept or end a call from the headset You must accept or end a call on the MC9500 K 6 Press the communication button on the headset This routes both system and WAN call audio to the headset 7 When a call is received on the MC9500 K tap the Accept button to answer the call 8 Press the communication button on the headset to route the audio back to the MC9500 K 7 30 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Hands free Services To connect to a Bluetooth headset J NOTE Newer Bluetooth headsets are device dependant and remember the last device they connected to If problems occur while connecting to the headset place the headset in discovery mode Refer to the headset user manua
136. essages Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Phone Make and receive calls switch between calls and set up conference calling See Chapter 5 Using the Phone for more information MC9596 and MC9598 only Help See Help topics for the current screen or program Table 3 6 lists programs that are listed in the Programs window Table 3 6 Programs in Program Window Icon Name Description ActiveSync Synchronize information between the MC9500 K and a host computer or the Exchange Server Refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for more information AirBEAM Allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and the MC9500 K Refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for more information BT Information Displays information about the Bluetooth radio See Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth BTExplorer Manages StoneStreet One Bluetooth connections Refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for more information Appears only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and calculations such as addition subtraction multiplication and division Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information File Explorer Organize and manage files on your device Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile
137. et Protocol address The address of a computer attached to an IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 IPX SPX Internet Package Exchange Sequential Packet Exchange A communications protocol for Novell IPX is Novell s Layer 3 protocol similar to XNS and IP and used in NetWare networks SPX is Novell s version of the Xerox SPP protocol IS 95 Interim Standard 95 The EIA TIA standard that governs the operation of CDMA cellular service Versions include IS 95A and IS 95B See CDMA Glossary 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide K Key A key is the specific code used by the algorithm to encrypt or decrypt the data Also see Encryption and Decrypting L LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density Laser Diode A semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type is a compact source of coherent light laser scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LCD See Liquid
138. et moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue Replacing the Battery To replace the battery CAUTION Suspend the MC9500 K prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC9500 K to cold boot and potential loss of data J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 a dialog box appears when pressing the Power button See Removing the Battery on page D 18 for more information 1 If the MC9500 K is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device 2 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9500 K 3 Wait for red Decode LED to turn on and then turn off 4 Unhook the handstrap 5 Press the two battery release latches to release the battery The battery ejects slightly Battery Latch Figure 1 9 Removing the Battery 6 Lift the battery from the MC9500 K 7 Insert the replacement battery top first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC9500 K Getting Started 1 9 8 Press the battery down until the battery release latches snap into place The MC9500 K powers up after inserting the battery Removing the microSD Card To remove an microSD card CAUTION Suspend the MC9500 K prior to removing the battery Failure to properly remove the battery may cause the MC9500 K to cold boot and potential loss of data J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 a dialog box appears when pressing the Power button See Removing the Battery on page D 18
139. et up before attempting to send a contact Ensure that the MC9500 K is connectable 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears BTExplorer Pa a 1 44 lok OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters it Connection Parameters Action Sap Contact Information object ios am E Cancel Figure 7 28 OBEX Object Push Window 2 Inthe Action drop down list select Swap Contact Information 3 Tap The Select Contact Entry window appears S BTExplorer Paa a 1 45 ok Select Contact Entry Send Contact Information Pla nde Name Cancel Figure 7 29 Select Contact Entry Window 4 Select a contact to send to the other device 5 Tap OK 6 Tap OK to swap contacts with the other device and display a confirmation dialog box on the other device to accept the contact 7 Tap OK MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Fetching a Contact To fetch a contact from another device J NOTE Prior to sending and receiving contacts a default contact must be set up before attempting to send a contact Ensure that the MC9500 K is connectable 1 Tap and hold on OBEX Object Push and select Connect The OBEX Object Push window appears BTExplorer Pa sif 1 45 lok OBEX Object Push Select Connection Parameters it Connection Parameters etch Contact Information objet meron Cancel Figure 7 30 OBEX Object Push Window 2
140. evices e Mounts on a wall or desktop using the appropriate mounting bracket Charging To charge the MC9500 K 1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power 2 Align and hook the MC9500 K interface pocket onto the cradle s cleat Optional guide cups can be used to assist in placement of the MC9500 K onto the cradle Install Remove Figure 8 4 Hooking the MC9500 K onto a Four Slot Cradle 8 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Figure 8 5 MC9500 K Four Bay Charge Only Cradle with Optional Guide Cups The MC9500 K s Battery Status LED shows the status of the battery charging in the MC9500 K See Table 1 1 on page 1 7 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Accessories 8 9 Four Bay Ethernet Cradle This section describes how to use a Four Bay Ethernet cradle with the MC9500 K For setup and cradle communication setup procedures refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide The Four Bay Ethernet cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC9500 K e Connects up to four MC9500 K devices to an Ethernet network e Simultaneously charges up to four MC9500 K devices e Mounts on a wall or desktop using the appropriate mounting bracket Communication and Charging To charge the MC9500 K battery and communicate with a host computer 1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power and an Ethernet hub 2 Align and hook the MC9500 K interface pocket onto
141. f keyboard and touch screen functionality This is helpful when the MC9500 K is turned on and you want to prevent accidental key presses To lock the device tap the Device unlocked icon The icon changes to locked Device Unlocked Icon Device Locked Icon u Device locked ul Device unlocked hh o Calendar Contacts Unlock Figure 3 3 Device Locked Unlocked Icons To unlock the device and free it for use tap Unlock Using the MC9500 K 3 5 Unlock Tap Unlock or press Cancel Figure 3 4 Unlock Device Window Tap Unlock on the Unlock window J NOTE You can make emergency calls even when the MC9596 K or MC9598 K is locked See Making an Emergency Call on page 5 9 for more information Password Locking Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC9500 K J NOTE f the device is configured to connect to a network use a strong difficult to figure out password to help protect network security Password cracking tools continue to improve and the computers used to crack passwords are more powerful than ever 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Lock icon gt Password tab 72 Settings er m2 5 30 ok C Frompt if device unused pe Password 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab a w e r t y uj ij o p caPja s a f ajn ijkjij ama a ee eda HI Figure 3 5 Password Window Password Tab 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check
142. f you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a passcode from the device you shouldn t have to do anything on the other device When the connection is complete a list of matching and supported services on the device appears Select the services you want to use and tap Finish The services on the new devices have to be selected or else the pairing won t include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected you will be continually reprompted for the passcode from the device The device appears in the list on the main window After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection Available Services J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This depends upon the device s authentication The MC9500 K with Microsoft Bluetooth stack offers the following services OBEX Object Push Services via Beam Hands Free Audio Gateway Services Serial Port Services Personal Area Networking Services PBAP Services Dial up Networking HID Client A2DP AVRCP See the following sections for information on these services Using Bluetooth 7 9 Object Push Services via Beam J NOTE Youcan only send files to a remote device using the Beam function Use the OBEX Push Service to send files and contacts to another Bluetooth device To transfer f
143. for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Facilitates software downloads from a Mobility Services Platform Console FTP server to the MC9500 K Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for more information Log onto Windows NT server type computers and use all of the programs that are available on that computer from the MC9500 K Search contacts data and other information on your MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Manage the contacts that are stored on your SIM card Copy SIM contents to Contacts on the MC9500 K See Chapter 5 Using the Phone for more information MC9596 and MC9598 only Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Keep track of your tasks Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Using the MC9500 K 3 17 Table 3 6 Programs in Program Window Continued Icon Name Description Paan Windows Live Use this mobile version of Windows Live to find information on the KY J web Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User hic Guide for more information STA Windows Media Play back audio and video files Refer to the Microsoft Applications for gt Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Table 3 7 lists control applications pre in
144. g VoWWAN VoWLAN TEAM Express compliant rugged audio connector high quality speakerphone headset wired or Bluetooth and handset and speaker phone modes Marvell PXA320 processor at 806 MHz MC9590 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 1 or 6 5 3 Classic MC9596 and MC9598 Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 1 or 6 5 3 Professional 128 MB RAM 512MB Flash or 256 MB RAM 1 GB Flash USB 2 0 Client USB 1 1 Host USB 5 VDC 500 mA max 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 5 95 non condensing 1 8 m 6 ft drop to concrete across the operating temperature range meets and exceeds applicable MIL STD 810G drop specifications 2000 1 m 3 2 ft tumbles 4 000 hits at room temperature meets and exceeds applicable IEC tumble specifications 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge IP67 sealing meets and exceeds applicable IEC sealing specifications Wireless WAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN radios MC9596 GSM GPRS HSDPA 850 900 1800 1900 and 2100 MHz MC9598 CDMA EvDO Rev A 850 and 1900MHz Wireless LAN Data and Voice Communications Wireless Local Area Network WLAN radio Data Rates Supported Operating Channels Tri mode IEEE 802 11 a b g 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz Chan 14 2484 MHz Japan only actual operating chan
145. green key 2 Tap Speed Dial Phone mm Vpicemail 1 516 606 0585 Pangan John Doe 5551 17 m Phone mo Pa kA a ok i Yoicemail 1 516 606 0585 oliz m 425 666 1212 w 4257770000 m ee Smith Jane SA 425 666 1212 w Smith George 4 4257770000 m ppn Smith Bernard 6 Delete 4 wy Smith Bernard 631 555 1224 w Figure 5 20 Speed Dial Contact List 3 Tap and hold the contact name 4 Tap Edit 5 Change the name phone number or location information 6 Tap ok JY NOTE Editing names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not alter contact information in Contacts Start gt Contacts 5 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Deleting a Speed Dial Entry 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 2 Tap Speed Dial 3 Tap and hold the contact name Phone TAPA 1 1 516 606 0585 2 OOO 2 5551417 m SS SA 425 666 1212 w EH 4 4257770000 m po Smith Bernard 5 i6 Delete 4w Figure 5 21 Speed Dial Delete Menu 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap Yes to confirm permanently deleting the speed dial entry J NOTE Deleting names and phone numbers in Speed Dial does not delete the contact information in Contacts Start gt Contacts Using Call History Use Call History to call someone who was recently called or recently called in Call History provides the time and duration of all incoming outgoing and missed calls It also provides a summary of total calls and easy acce
146. guide provides information about using the MC9500 K mobile computers and accessories V NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens For configurations with OEM version 02 27 000X and Windows Mobile 6 5 operating system refer to for information about new features Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC9500 K provides information for specific user needs and includes MC9500 K Quick Start Guide describes how to get the MC9500 K mobile computer up and running MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide describes how to use the MC9500 K mobile computer MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC9500 K mobile computer and accessories Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide describes how to use Microsoft developed applications Enterprise Mobility Application Guide describes how to use Enterprise Mobility developed sample applications Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications XIV MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Configurations This guide covers the following configurations DataCapture Operating Options System Configuration Radios Display Memory Keypads MC9590 WLAN 802 11 a b g 3 7 VGA 128 MB RAM 1D laser Windows See Keypads WPAN Bluetooth Color 512 MB Flash scanner Mobile 6 X below v2 1
147. h American and some European PC keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the left side of the third row of keys R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface Resolution The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another S Scan Area Area intended to contain a symbol Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern Scanning Mode The scann
148. harging the MC9500 K Battery To charge the MC9500 K battery and to communicate with a host computer 1 Ensure that the cradle is connected to power and to a host computer 2 Align and hook the MC9500 K interface pocket onto the cradle s cleat Install Remove Figure 8 1 Hooking the MC9500 K onto the Single Bay USB Cradle Accessories 8 5 Battery Status LED Interface Pocket Cleat Figure 8 2 MC9500 K Battery Charging The MC9500 K s Battery Status LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC9500 K See Table 2 6 on page 2 9 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours 8 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Single Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use a Single Slot Battery Charger Charging the Battery To charge a spare battery 1 Ensure that the charger is connected to power 2 Insert the spare battery into the slot to begin charging Figure 8 3 Single Slot Spare Battery Charging The charging status is indicated on the front of the battery See Table 2 7 on page 2 12 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Accessories 8 7 Four Bay Charge Only Cradle This section describes how to use a Four Bay Charge Only cradle with the MC9500 K The Four Bay Charge Only cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC9500 K e Simultaneously charges up to four MC9500 K d
149. he main battery is removed for several hours The backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 15 minutes at room temperature when the MC9500 K s main battery is removed When the MC9500 K reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 48 hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 PF Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the MC9500 K To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC9500 K alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC9500 K indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 7 1 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Powering On the MC9500 K After the MC9500 K is connected to power the splash screen displays for about a minute as the MC9500 K initializes its flash file system then the calibration window appears Calibrating the Screen J NOTE The Calibration screen can be accessed by pressing CTRL key BKSP key or tapping Start gt Settings gt Screen gt Align Screen button To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of the stylus 1 Remove the stylus from its holder on the side of the MC9500 K 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen 3 Repeat as the targ
150. hermore the New Text Message dialog box gives you the option to call the sender or save dismiss or delete the message 2 Start BI GY lt lt a Friday 8 36 AM January 23 2009 AT amp T Wi Fi GFF On Getting Started Tap here ko set owner information Text Messages 1 Unread No tasks fs No upcoming appointments Pt fo Sian in Ps Minda bine Mew Text Message Delete Doe John Call sender Our next meeting wilbeq Save as read Dismiss Reply E Figure 5 37 New Text Message Options When the phone function is off you can still view received text message in Messaging Using the Phone 5 25 1 Tap Start gt Messaging gt Text Messages or on the Today screen tap Text Messages 2 Start BABE pod i Thursday 10 36 AM January 22 2009 ATET Wi Fi OFF Ry OFF Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Tap Text Messages so Text Messages 1 Unread No tasks sg No upcoming appointments Sign in ko Windows Live Live Search A Device unlocked Notification i Contacts Figure 5 38 Text Messaging on Today Screen The Text Messages window appears Text Messages Pa Te j X bi Inbox Received ge Doe John 1 11 36 AM Our next meeting will be on Maa 1 conversation selected Delete Menu Figure 5 39 Messaging Window 2 Inthe message list tap a text message The window displays previous text conversations hursday Cl Me 10 35 AM Our next meeting will be
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152. hts and the Charge Level indicator display the charge level After five seconds the LED turns off and the Charge Level indicator reverts to the previous display See Table 2 5 for Battery Status LED and Charge Level indicator descriptions Table 2 5 Battery Status Stand alone Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Battery Status D D Charge Level Indicator Charge Level Indicator Action Off Off No Action Button Press Solid Green Solid Red See Table 2 1 on page 2 4 See Table 2 1 on page 2 4 for detail information for detail information Battery Management 2 9 Charging the MC9500 K AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 9 2 The MC9500 K is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When using the MC9500 K for the first time the backup battery requires approximately 36 hours to fully charge This is also true any time the backup battery is discharged which occurs when the main battery is removed for several hours The backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 15 minutes at room temperature when the MC9500 K s main battery is removed When the MC9500 K reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 36 hours To charge the battery use either a cradle or charging cable Fo
153. ice Name AZOP 1 AYRCP Service Information Service Name J AVREPI Include Audio video Remote Control Figure 7 51 BTExplorer Settings Advanced Audio Distribution Table 7 12 Advanced Audio Distribution Data Item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service 7 44 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Audio Video Remote Control Service Audio Video Remote Control hosts connections from Bluetooth devices supporting audio remote control functionality gt BTExplorer mo gt KJ 2 lok Edit Local Audio Yideo Remote Local Service Information Service Informatian Service Name 4VRCP i Ea Cancel Figure 7 52 BTExplorer Settings Audio Video Remote Control Table 7 13 Audio Video Remote Control Data Item Description Service Name Lists the name of the audio service Security Tab Security settings allows you to set global security policies for Bluetooth Note that these settings are only active on local Services that are set to Authenticate or Authenticate Encryption You can set authentication on local Services under the Services tab To adjust the security settings for an individual service select the Services tab first then select the individual service then Properties n BTExplorer Pa dti ok PIN Code Request Please enter PIN Code Device Address 001570000000 Device Name porsi Figure 7 53 BTExplorer Settings Security Tab J NOTE To use PIN Code sele
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155. ight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Keylight icon gt Battery Power tab Select the On battery power Disable keylight if device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list Select the Advanced tab Tap the Disable keylight check box to turn off the keypad backlight Select ok Turning Off the Radios Windows Mobile 6 devices include Wireless Manager which provides a simple method of enabling disabling and configuring all the device s wireless capabilities in one place 2 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide To open Wireless Manager tap the Connectivity icon or tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen Connectivity icon Start P Pa g Thursday 17 40 PM Connectivity ireless Manager Network Card Connected 8 settings No tasks No upcoming appointments Sign in to Windows Live Live Search A Device unlocked Figure 2 8 Opening Wireless Manager Select Wireless Manager se Wireless Manage ao YI j X All _ Unavailable Figure 2 9 Wireless Manager Window J NOTE Wireless connection options vary depending upon configurations To enable or disable a wireless connection tap the specific button To enable or disable all wireless connections tap and hold the All button To configure settings for a connection tap Menu Battery Management 2 15 TS Wireless Manager
156. iles between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer 4 Navigate to the file to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the filename until the pop up menu appears gt File Explorer QO Ty E X E My Documents Mame 2 5 09 1 23 09 1 23 09 1 23 09 Cut si sshot004 Copy si sshok005 Rep sshot006 Delete sshot007 Pa sshot008 Beam File ss sshot009 ord si sshoto10 1 30 09 m sshok011 1 30 09 Je 7 ca 3 Figure 7 8 File Explorer Window 6 Select Beam File The MC9500 K searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to The MC9500 K communicates with the device and send the file When completed Tap to send changes to Done n File Explorer mo Paa Tx ok je sshot122 bmp To beam select a device en Unknown device Tap to send A a Unknown device Tap to send a Unknown device Tap to send a Unknown device Tap to send a Unknown device Tap to send z en Unknown device Tap to send en Unknown device Tap to send Sea ull Sending 1 1 MICSS9 en Unknown device Tap to send en Unknown device Tap to send Cc Figure 7 9 Beam File Window To transfer a contact between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth enabled device 1
157. ilt in Turning the AEC on only while on a call saves battery power compared to leaving the AEC turned on permanently The AEC is not turned on for Cellular calls because the WWAN phone application has a built in echo canceller Disabling VOM To disable VQM perform a warm boot Appendix C Keypads Introduction The MC9500 K offers four types modular keypad configurations Alpha Primary Alpha Numeric Calculator Numeric Telephony Numeric C 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Alpha Primary Keypad The Alpha Primary keypad produces the 26 character alphabet A Z both lowercase and uppercase numbers 0 9 and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is lowercase alpha characters See Table C 1 for key and button descriptions and Table C 9 on page C 18 for the keypad s special functions MOTOROLA Orange Key LED maja SICICICIGIS HROTGITE UICIGIFIFIAIC Figure C 1 Aloha Primary Keypad Configuration Keypads C 3 Table C 1 Aloha Primary Keypad Descriptions Key Action Orange Key Accesses the secondary layer of characters and actions shown on the keypad in orange Press the Orange key once to activate this mode temporarily followed by another key This illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed O
158. information 4 Tap Menu gt Settings gt Services tab 5 Tap Add button 6 Select Advanced Audio Distribution Services 7 Tap OK The Edit Local Services window appears 8 Tap OK twice 9 Tap Menu gt New Connection 10 Select Connect to High Quality Audio from the drop down list 11 Tap Next 12 Select the device and tap Next 13 Enter the PIN Code for the remote device and then tap OK The Connection Favorite Options window appears 14 Tap Next 15 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the high quality audio headset For stereo headsets that can use hands free services connect to the hands free service after connecting to the A2DP service 1 Tap Menu gt New Connection 2 Select Connect to Headset from the drop down list 3 Tap Next 4 Select the stereo headset and tap Next 5 Select the Hands Free unit service and then tap Next 6 Tap Next 7 Tap Connect Connect to a HID Device The MC9500 K can connect to an Human Interface Device HID device such as a Bluetooth keyboard 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the remote Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode See the device user manual for instructions 3 Ensure that the HID Client profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 7 34 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 4 Tap Menu gt New
159. information information Battery Management 2 5 Table 2 2 Battery in MC9500 K Continued Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery Battery Status Charge Level Battery Status Charge Level Action State LED Indicator LED Indicator Off Off None Charging in cradle or cable Button Charging Press in cradle or cable The health of the battery can also be viewed on the MC9500 K Power applet Tap Start gt Settings gt Power icon gt BatteryMgmt tab Settings ao P Yg d ok State of Health Healthy Battery Usage Indicator 0 Battery Usage Threshold yon Battery Serial 0000000000000000 Figure 2 5 Power BatteryMgmt Window Table 2 3 BatteryMgmt Window Item Description State of Health Indicates the current state of the battery Healthy or Unhealthy Battery Usage Indicator Indicates the usage of the battery Battery Usage Threshold Indicates the usage indicator threshold Battery Serial Displays the serial number of the battery For information on changing the Battery Usage Threshold refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide In a Charger When the battery is in a Single Slot Battery Charger Four Slot Battery Charger or Vehicle Battery Charger the battery charging status and health is indicated on the front of the battery If the charger is not powered the battery acts as if it is in stand alone mode See Stand alone on page 2 8 for more information 2 6 MC9500 K Mobile
160. ion and customize enhanced network settings connectivity Personal Folder Buttons Information Enables or disables the MC9500 K s wireless radios and customizes Wi Fi Bluetooth and Phone settings Assign a program to a g Configure the phone button Enter personal information on the MC9500 K View basic information such See information about as the Windows Mobile ps certificates installed on the version and type of MC9500 K processor used on the MC9500 K Keypads D 13 Table D 5 Setting Applications Continued Icon Name Description Description Backlight amp Keylight Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software Set backlight and keylight settings Ju Customer Feedback Encryption Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted Encrypted files are readable only on your device HAC Settings Control the phone s HAC feature IST Settings Set the appropriate setting for configuring the device s interactive Sensor Technology Keylight Set the keypad backlight time out Cam Power Check battery power and set the time out for turning off the display to conserve battery power Regional Set the regional configuration Settings to use including the format for displaying numbers currency date and time on Phone Info the MC9500 K Screen Change the screen Remove Remove programs that you orientation re calibrate the Mx Programs instal
161. is running on battery power set this period from 1 to 5 minutes in one minute intervals If the MC9500 K is running on external power set this period to 1 2 5 10 15 or 30 minutes Check the Power window by selecting Start gt Settings gt System tab and tapping the Power icon Select the Advanced tab and change the setting for a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is depleted Replace the battery Battery is not Insert the battery properly See Installing the Battery on page 1 6 inserted properly Tapping the window Screen is not Re calibrate the screen Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt buttons or icons does calibrated correctly Screen icon gt Align Screen button not activate the corresponding feature The MC9500 K is Warm boot the MC9500 K See Resetting the MC9500 K on page not responding 3 3 A message appears Too many files Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these Stating that the stored on the records on the host computer or use an microSD card for MC9500 K memory is MC9500 K additional memory full Too many Remove user installed applications on the MC9500 K to recover applications memory Select Start gt Settings gt System tab and tap the installed on the Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap MC9500 K Remove The Battery Status The MC9500 K s Recharge the battery LED flashes with the battery is low Power button is
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163. item Description Page Timeout Sets the amount of time the MC9500 K searches for a device before moving on the next device Link Supervision Timeout Sets the amount of time that the MC9500 K will wait for a device to come back into range after it has gone out of range If the device does not come back into range by the set time the MC9500 K drops the connection Miscellaneous Tab o BTExplorer Pa 2 15 lok BTExplorer Settings Connection Highlighting Settings Highlight Connections Highlight Attributes Apply Text Style C Apply Text Color eae a a er System Parameters Miscellaneous Figure 7 59 BTExplorer Settings Miscellaneous Tab Using Bluetooth 7 49 Table 7 19 Miscellaneous tab Data Item Description Highlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected In the Wizard Mode the only options are Favorites or None In the Explorer Mode the options are None Tree View Only List View Only or Tree and List View Apply Text Style Select the text style to apply to the connection text Apply Text Color Select the text color to apply to the connection text 7 50 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction lists the accessories available for the MC9500 K Series mobile computer Table 8 1 MC9500 K Series Accessories ee ee ee ee Cradles Single Bay USB Cradle CRD9500 1000UR Charges the MC9500 K main battery Synchronizes the MC9500 K with a host co
164. ith StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Performing a cold boot on the MC9500 K turns off Bluetooth after initialization which takes a few moments It is normal to see the Bluetooth icon appear and disappear as well as a wait cursor when initialization proceeds in all modes With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a cold boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the cold boot Warm Boot With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot on the MC9500 K turns off Bluetooth With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Performing a warm boot retain the state of the Bluetooth radio prior to the warm boot Suspend When there is an active Bluetooth connection the Bluetooth radio goes into low power mode maintaining the active connection When there is no active connection the Bluetooth radio turns off With StoneStreet One Bluetooth Stack J NOTE f there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth device the MC9500 K will not timeout However if the user presses the Power button on the MC9500 K the MC9500 K will suspend except when on a call and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device the MC9500 K will wake from suspend mode For example headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC9500 K With Microsoft Bluetooth Stack af NOTE f there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC9500 K and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity the MC9500 K
165. itial position quickly When operating the device indoors access to the GPS signals may be limited or unavailable J NOTE When using a GPS navigation application ensure that the MC9500 K does not go into suspend mode If the MC9500 K suspends then the power to the GPS radio is removed Upon resume the GPS receiver must reacquire a valid GPS signal resulting in a a delay of positional information GPS Maps on microSD Cards GPS navigation software vendors may sell maps on microSD cards If using a microSD card with the GPS navigation software install the microSD memory card using procedure in nstalling a microSD Card on page 1 3 Answering a Phone Call While Using GPS If you receive a phone call while using your GPS navigation software 1 Answer the phone call by pressing the Answer button 2 Once you end the phone call press the End Call button to resume the audio on the GPS software J NOTE Anytime you are using GPS on the MC9500 K and you receive a phone call the audio on the GPS navigation software is muted until you finish the call Losing the GPS Signal While in a Vehicle GPS performance on the MC9500 K may be affected if the vehicle has thermal glass windows and windshields which can block the MC9500 K from receiving a GPS signal from satellites To improve GPS signal strength place the MC9500 K where there is a clear view of the sky A direct line of sight is required between the MC9500 K and the GPS satellites to access info
166. ity to capture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging applications e Advanced intuitive laser aiming for easy point and shoot operation The imager uses digital camera technology to take a digital picture of a bar code stores the resulting image in its memory and executes state of the art software decoding algorithms to extract the data from the image 4 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Operational Modes MC9500 K with an integrated imager support three modes of operation listed below Activate each mode pressing the Scan button e Decode Mode In this mode the MC9500 K attempts to locate and decode enabled bar codes within its field of view The imager remains in this mode as long as you hold the scan button or until it decodes a bar code J NOTE To enable Pick List Mode download the Control Panel applet from the Support Central web site at http www motorola com enterprisemobility support Pick List can also be set in an application using a API command e Pick List Mode This mode allows you to selectively decode a bar code when more than one bar code is in the MC9500 K s field of view To accomplish this move the aiming crosshair center dot over the required bar code to decode only that bar code This feature is ideal for pick lists containing multiple bar codes and manufacturing or transport labels containing more than one bar code type either 1D or 2D e Image Capture Mode Use this mode to capture an i
167. k Mounting Bracket KT 116363 01R Use for mounting a four bay cradle or two four slot battery chargers on a desk Universal Wall Mounting KT 116362 01R Use for mounting a four bay cradle or two four slot battery Bracket chargers on a wall Accessories Table 8 1 MC9500 K Series Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description Vehicle Mounting Bracket KT 122012 01R Used for mounting the vehicle cradle and vehicle battery charger in a vehicle Four Slot Battery Charger KT 116364 01R Used for mounting the Four Slot battery Charger on a Desk Mount Bracket desktop Universal Accessory System The Motorola Universal Accessory System is a portfolio of accessories that can be easily configured and re configured when the need arises The system consists of cradles chargers power supplies cables and mounting brackets 8 3 8 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Single Bay USB Cradle This section describes how to use a Single Bay USB cradle with the MC9500 K For power and USB communication setup procedures refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide The Single Bay USB Cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC9500 K e Synchronizes information between the MC9500 K and a host computer Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for information on setting up a partnership between the MC9500 K and a host computer e Charges the MC9500 K s battery Communication and C
168. kless devices Assigns an IP address to a machine and may specify a boot file The client sends a bootp request as a broadcast to the bootp server port 67 and the bootp server responds using the bootp client port 68 The bootp server must have a table of all devices associated MAC addresses and IP addresses boot or boot up The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software bps See Bits Per Second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits O and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right O through 7 with bit O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character C CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly rep
169. l for more information Only WAN audio is routed to the headset System audio is still emitted through the MC9500 K speaker You can accept calls and re dial using the Hands free profile Hands free profile does not support 3 way calling 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is connectable required when automatic re connect is initiated See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the Hands Free profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 3 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth hands free headset 4 Select the hand free device and tap Next 5 Select the Hands free service name and select Connect The MC9500 K connects to the headset Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device 6 During an active connection the MC9500 K cannot go into suspend mode when the Power Button is pressed A message appears notifying the user Once the WAN call is disconnected with Hands free profile the Power button is enabled 7 4 R aaa mil Headset icon Smith Jane CE Doe John 1 Voicemail SS aaa 1 abc def 3 hi HS mno speed Dial ars buwig 29 Call History mama ma G Talk Hide Keypad Menu Figure 7 33 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection Configure the application that will use the connecti
170. l Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 11 3 cm 4 45 in Width 45 7 cm 18 00 in Depth 5 6 cm 2 20 in Weight 705 g 1 41 Ib Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 88 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 15 kV air 8 kV contact Four Slot Battery Charger Table A 7 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 3 47 cm 1 37 in Width 15 50 cm 6 10 in Depth 21 00 cm 8 27 in Weight 386 g 13 6 oz Input Power 12 VDC Power Consumption 19 watts Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Charging Temperature 0C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F A 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table A 7 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 76 2 cm 80 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature Electrostatic Discharge ESD 15 kV air 8 kV contact Magnetic Stripe Reader Table A 8 Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Height 3 56 cm 1 4 in
171. l with a certain minimum element width Device Configuration Package The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides the Product Reference Guide PRG flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With this package hex images that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the mobile computer Discrete Code A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters intercharacter gaps are not part of the code Glossary 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded DRAM Dynamic random access memory DTE See Data Terminal Equipment E EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail Element Generic term for a bar or space Encoded Area Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data ENQ RS 232 ENQ software handshaking is also supported for the data sent to the host ESD Electro Static Discharge F File Transfer Protocol FTP A TCP IP application protoc
172. lace the Single Slot Battery Charger Charger is not functioning properly Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Table 9 5 Troubleshooting the Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution During MC9500 K removed Replace MC9500 K in cradle and retransmit communication no from cradle during data transmits or communications transmitted data was MC9500 K has no The Link LED flashes yellow if there is an active connection See incomplete active connection Four Bay Ethernet Cradle on page 8 9 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 11 Table 9 5 Troubleshooting the Four Bay Ethernet Cradle Continued Symptom Cause Solution Battery is not charging MC9500 K removed from the cradle too soon Replace the MC9500 K in the cradle The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to cradle Ensure that power is applied to the cradle The Battery Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the MC9500 K is charging MC9500 K is not inserted correctly in the cradle Remove the MC9500 K and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is active Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Power to view battery Status Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move the cradle to an area wh
173. le Cause Action During data Cable was Re attach the cable and retransmit communication no disconnected from data transmits or MC9500 K during transmitted data was communications incomplete Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup as described in the MC9500 K Mobile Computer software is not Integrator Guide installed or configured properly Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 9 10 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause Action MSR removed from Reattach MSR to MC9500 K and reswipe the card MC9500 K during card swipe Faulty magnetic See the system administrator stripe on card MSR cannot read card MSR application is Ensure the MSR application is installed on the MC9500 K not installed or Ensure the MSR application is configured correctly configured properly MC9500 K battery is MC9500 K was Ensure MSR is attached correctly not charging removed from MSR or MSR was unplugged from AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC9500 K is Detach and re attach the MSR to the MC9500 K ensuring it is not fully attached to firmly connected the MSR MSR is faulty Replace MSR During data MC9500 K Reattach MC9500 K to MSR and retransmit communication no detached from data transmits or MSR during transmitted data was communic
174. le on the alpha numeric keypad configurations To add special characters using the MC950 K au key type the related character first then press the Orange twice followed by the au key Continue pressing the au key until the special character displays To modify an existing character move the cursor to the right of the character then press the Orange key twice and then press the au key until the special character replaces the original character Table C 9 lists the special characters you can generate Table C 9 Special Characters Key Special Characters Special Characters EEEEIFO CN A TAARA RRAAAR T 1log eo L i esee CEC EER pig ho Jang ma Ma Keypads C 19 Table C 9 Special Characters Continued Key Special Characters Key Special Characters sa C 20 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction This chapter describes the new features in the latest version of the operating system OEM version with Windows Mobile 6 5 These include e Finger scrolling functionality New Home screen e New Start menu e New Lock scrren e RS507 support e Battery Swapping e USB Configuration Finger Scrolling Windows Mobile 6 5 adds finger scrolling capabilities to the display Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down web pages documents and lists such as the contacts list file list message list calendar appointments list and more When finger scrolling swipe or flick your finger on th
175. led on the MC9500 K screen and change the screen text size System Info Displays the MC9500 K s USBConfig Configure the MC9500 K software and hardware USB port information s Task Manager Stop running programs Pf Speaker Icon Error Enable or disable the Reporting Microsoft s error reporting function kA External GPS GPS Setup a UU Managed Programs Set the appropriate GPS communication ports if required Refer to ES400 GPS Setup on page 11 1 View GPS SUPL information Displays the programs that were installed on the MC9500 K using Mobile Device Manager Check the device memory allocation status and memory card information and stop currently running programs View phone information co You can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon D 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 1 Tap the Status Bar and then tap the Speaker icon The Volume dialog box appears Phone ae q4 CB 3 37 In Call Figure D 10 Volume Dialog Box 2 Tap and move the slide bar to adjust the volume 3 Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off J NOTE Use can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds amp Notifications window or by using the keypad Battery Icons The Main Battery icon appears in the Title Bar when the Today screen is visible The icon indicates the battery power level Power a KI dd ce 4 15 CPUPwr Ba
176. lls not available O Cancel Figure D 18 PowerKey Action Window 3 4 5 Tap Safe Battery Swap icon Wait for the red decode LEDs to turn on and then turn off Remove the battery Keypads D 19 Suspend Mode To place the MC9500 K in suspend mode 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9500 K The Power Key Action screen appears PowerKey Action Suspend in 1 Secs a Suspend Sleep mode safe Battery Swap Alert Calls not available F Cancel Figure D 19 PowerKey Action Window 2 Tap Suspend icon 3 The MC9500 K goes into suspend mode Assisted GPS GPS can be used in stand alone or Assisted GPS A GPS modes A Stand alone GPS receiver downloads data from GPS satellites It can take several minutes to get a fix By using GPS Location servers A GPS dramatically improves the performance of the Time To First Fix TTFF of GPS receivers by providing them with data that they would ordinarily have to download from the GPS satellites and other aiding data that helps the acquisition With the A GPS data GPS receivers can operate faster and more reliably A GPS follows the Secure User Plane Location SUPL protocol which allows the MC9500 K to communicate with a location server To configure SUPL on the MC9500 K 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt GPS Setup icon D 20 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Ey GPS Setup GPS Setup Enable Network Initiated SUPL _ Generate
177. lude a USB port Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric O to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code Interleaved Bar Code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to represent the second Internet Protocol Address See IP IOCTL Input Output Control I O Ports interface The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and PCMCIA IP Internet Protocol The IP part of the TCP IP communications protocol IP implements the network layer layer 3 of the protocol which contains a network address and is used to route a message to a different network or subnetwork IP accepts packets from the layer 4 transport protocol TCP or UDP adds its own header to it and delivers a datagram to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address Intern
178. m the Marketplace D 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table D 4 Programs on the Start Screen Icon Name Office Mobile File Explorer ActiveSync Access on line Help topics Wireless Open the Wireless D BT Companion Companion folder Information Folder Description Use the complete suite of Microsoft Office applications for your mobile device Internet Sharing Organize and manage files on your device Task Manager Synchronize information between the MC9500 K and a host computer or the Exchange Server AirBEAM BT Scanner CtlPanel Allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and the MC9500 K Refer to the MC9500 K Integrator Guide for more information Client Modem Link Enables the MC9500 K to be used as a modem Description Keep track of your tasks Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the MC9500 K s data connection Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Search contacts data and other information on the MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Display information about the Bluetooth radio and generate a Bluetooth address bar code Set com port to use with a Bluetooth scan
179. mage within the MC9500 K s field of view This is useful for capturing signatures or images of items like damaged boxes Imager Scanning 1 Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the MC9500 K Horizontal Field of View 39 6 Angle ibaan o Vertical Field of View 25 7 Angle Figure 4 5 mage Capture Field of View 2 Press and hold the scan button The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming Ensure the cross hair is on top of the bar code The Decode LED lights red to indicate that scanning is in process then lights green and a beep sounds by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully Note that when the MC9500 K is in Pick List Mode the imager does not decode the bar code until the crosshair center dot touches the bar code Data Capture 4 7 V watan Hina x PANN L Figure 4 6 mager Aiming Pattern wt LS JU UU Figure 4 7 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes 3 Release the scan button J NOTE Imager decoding usually occurs instantaneously The MC9500 K repeats the steps required to take a digital picture image of a poor or difficult bar code as long as the scan button remains pressed 4 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Imager Decode Ranges The decode ranges provide the decode distances for bar codes of specified densities Figure 4 8 shows the imager decode ranges and Table 4 2 on page 4 9 lists the scan ranges for the selected bar code
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181. mputer refers to the Symbol Series 9000 wireless portable computer It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology Glossary 7 N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value Nominal Size Standard size for a bar code symbol Most UPC EAN codes are used over a range of magnifications e g from 0 80 to 2 00 of nominal NVM Non Volatile Memory O ODI See Open Data Link Interface Open Data Link Interface ODI Novell s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher level protocols It supports multiple protocols on a single NIC Network Interface Controller It is capable of understanding and translating any network information or request sent by any other ODI compatible protocol into something a NetWare client can understand and process Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm P PAN Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it PC Car
182. mputer through a USB connection Four Bay Charge Only CRD9500 4000CR Charges up to four MC9500 K devices Cradle Four Bay Ethernet Cradle CRD9500 4000ER Charges up to four MC9500 K devices and connects the MC9500 K with an Ethernet network Vehicle Cradle VCD9500 1000R Installs in a vehicle and charges the MC9500 K main battery Chargers Single Slot Battery SAC9500 1000CR Charges one MC9500 K battery Charger Four Slot Battery Charger SAC9500 4000CR Charges up to four MC9500 K batteries Vehicle Battery Charger VBC9500 1000R Charges one MC9500 K battery in a vehicle Miscellaneous Modem Dongle MDMg000 100R Provides modem connectivity for the MC9500 K Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR9500 100R Snaps onto the MC9500 K and adds magstripe read capabilities spare 4800 mAh BTRY MC95IABAO Replacement 4800 mAh battery lithium ion battery BTRY MC95IABAO0 10 Replacement 4800 mAh battery 10 pack 8 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 8 1 MC9500 K Series Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description Belt Mounted Rigid Holster SG MC9511110 01R Clips onto belt to hold the MC9500 K when not in use Fabric Holster SG MC9521110 01R Soft holder for added protection Handstrap SG MC9523043 01R Replacement handstrap 5 pack Cradle Guides KT 122014 01R Provides assistance for placing an MC9500 K onto a four bay cradle 4 pack Screen Protector KT 122010 01R Package of 3 screen protectors Spare Styl
183. ms one or more emergency phone numbers such as 911 or 999 that you can call under any circumstances even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted Your service provider can program additional emergency numbers into your SIM card However your SIM card must be inserted in your phone in order to use the numbers stored on it See your service provider for additional information 5 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide When the alpha primary keypad is locked press the Orange key twice to set the keypad to numeric mode and then enter the emergency number J NOTE Emergency numbers vary by country Your phone s pre programmed emergency number s may not work in all locations and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network environmental or interference issues Answering a Call A dialog box appears on the MC9500 K when it receives an incoming call If the phone is set to ring a ring tone sounds Answer or ignore the incoming call To answer an incoming call tap Answer on the Phone gt Incoming dialog or press the green key ik Start te et Fy dE CP Thursday 10 44 AM January 22 2009 AT amp T Wi Fi OFF Getting Started Tap here to set owner information l Phone Incoming AT amp T Incoming Call Doe John 631 555 5555 mi Answer EI Ignore Figure 5 12 Incoming Call To ignore the incoming call tap Ignore This may send the caller to voice mail depending on
184. n the front of the battery See Table 2 7 on page 2 12 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours 8 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Vehicle Cradle This section describes how to use a vehicle cradle with the MC9500 K For cradle installation and communication setup procedures refer to the VCD9500 Vehicle Cradle Quick Reference Guide Once installed in a vehicle the cradle e holds the MC9500 K securely in place e provides power for operating the MC9500 K e re charges the battery in the MC9500 K Charging the MC9500 K Battery Insert the MC9500 K into the vehicle cradle with the display facing out Push back the level forward to lock the MC9500 K into place The MC9500 K automatically begins charging J NOTE The MC9500 K will not begin charging unless the side level is locked into place Side Lever Figure 8 9 Vehicle Cradle CAUTION Ensure the MC9500 K is fully inserted in the cradle Lack of proper insertion may result in property damage or personal injury Motorola is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of the products while driving To remove the MC9500 K push the side levers toward the back of the Vehicle cradle Lift the MC9500 K out of the cradle The MC9500 K s Battery Status LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC9500 K See Table 1 1 on page 1 7 for charging status indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than
185. ne or more categories for the contact select their check boxes This allows displaying contacts by category in the contact list 10 11 Tap New to add a category Enter the name for the category in the text box and tap ok Tap ok To add notes tap the Notes tab and enter text draw or create a recording 12 When finished tap ok to return to the contact list Editing an Outlook Contact To make changes to a contact 1 Tap Start gt Contacts MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 2 Tap the contact in the contact list to open tt 3 Tap Menu gt Edit and make the changes 4 Tap ok Deleting a Contact To delete a contact 1 Tap Start gt Contacts 2 Tap and hold the contact in the contact list and select Delete Contact from the pop up menu or select the contact and tap Menu gt Delete Contact Creating a SIM Contact To create a SIM contact J NOTE When entering a contact phone number that contains a star character followed by a plus character save the contact as an Outlook Contact Do not save the contact to a SIM card 1 Tap Start gt Contacts 2 Tap New 3 Select SIM Contact gt Contacts lem E YI a ok Mame Number Figure 5 9 Creating a SIM Contact 4 Using the input panel tap in each field and enter contact information 5 When finished tap ok to return to the contact list Using Call History To make a call using Call History 1 Tap Start g
186. nels frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency Technical Specifications A 3 Table A 1 MC9500 K Technical Specifications Continued Item Description WLAN Security TKIP AES WPA Personal or Enterprise WPA2 Personal or Enterprise 802 1x EAP TLS TTLS CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAPv2 PAP or MD5 PEAP TLS MSCHAPv2 EAP GTC LEAP EAP FAST TLS MS CHAPv2 EAP GTC CCXv4 certified support for IPv6 FIPS140 2 certified Spreading Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Antenna Internal with diversity Voice Communication Voice over IP ready with P2P PBX PTT clients Wi Fi certified IEEE 802 11 a b g direct sequence wireless LAN Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Motorola Voice Quality manager VQM Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Class Il v 2 1 with EDR internal antenna IrDA Infra red port for connection to printers and other devices Regulatory Electrical Safety IEC UL CSA EN 60950 1 Environmental RoHS compliant WLAN and Bluetooth PAN USA FCC Part 15 247 15 407 Canada RSS 210 EU EN 300 328 EN 301 893 Japan ARIB STD T33 T66 T70 T71 Australia AS NZS 4268s Wireless Wide Area Network GSM HSDPA Global 3GPP TS 51 010 3GPP TS 34 121 3GPP TS 34 123 GCF approved module USA FCC Part 22 Part 24 Canada RSS 132 RSS 133 EU EN 301 511 EN 301 908 Australia AS ACIF S 024 CDMA EvDO Rev A USA
187. ner Install Motorola MAX demos onto the MC9500 K Keypads D 11 Table D 4 Programs on the Start Screen Icon Name Description Description Remote Desktop Mobile Interacts with MSP agents to collect monitoring and asset information to enable the configuration provisioning monitoring and troubleshooting of the MC9500 K Refer to the MC9500 K Integrator Guide for more information Facilitates software SIM Toolkit Manage the contacts that downloads from a Mobility are stored on your SIM card Services Platform Console Copy SIM contents to FTP server to the MC9500 K Contacts on the MC9500 K Refer to the MC9500 K Integrator Guide for more information SMS Staging Intercepts SMS Staging BTExplorer Manages StoneStreet One Ba messages and reassembles Bluetooth connections them into the original Refer to the MC9500 K Staging Profile Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for more information Appears only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Table D 5 Setting Applications Log onto Windows NT server type computers and use all of the programs that are available on that computer from the MC9500 K MSP Agent 4 Rapid Deployment Client Icon Name Description Name Description Clock amp Lock Set a password for the Alarms MC9500 K Customize the appearance Sounds amp Enable sounds for events of the Home screen and the at Notifications notifications and mor
188. ng up or entering the phone number To make a call from Contacts 1 Tap Start gt Contacts 2 From the contact list tap and hold the contact name ive J Using the Phone 3 Tap Call Work Call Home or Call Mobile M NOTE To make a call from an open contact tap the number to call See On Device Help for more information about Contacts Creating an Outlook Contact V NOTE When entering a contact phone number that contains a star character followed by a plus character save the contact as an Outlook Contact Do not save the contact to a SIM card To create an Outlook contact 1 2 3 Contacts Tap Start gt Contacts Tap New If the Phone is on the Select Contact Type window displays Select Outlook Contact Tap to return to the contact list the contact is saved automatically mo YY d2 ok Mame Picture Select a picture Company Department Job title File as lt Unnamed gt Work bel Work Fax Scroll to see more fields Work addr IM E mail Mobile tel Ring tone Details Notes Figure 5 Notes is a good place for maps and directions 8 Creating a Contact Using the input panel tap in each field and enter contact information as needed Scroll down to see all fields Tap the arrow next to the Name or Home addr field to open a window for adding more details To assign the contact to a category tap Categories To select o
189. nitialization key The PIN number is never sent over the air By default the Bluetooth stack responds with no key when a key is requested it is up to user to respond to the key request event Authentication of Bluetooth devices is based upon a challenge response transaction Bluetooth allows for a PIN number or passkey that is used to create other 128 bit keys used for security and encryption The encryption key is derived from the link key used to authenticate the pairing devices Also worthy of note is the limited range and fast frequency hopping of the Bluetooth radios that makes long distance eavesdropping difficult Recommendations are e Perform pairing in a secure environment e Keep PIN codes private and don t store the PIN codes in the mobile computer e Implement application level security The Microsoft stack supports Smart pairing For detailed information refer to the Microsoft MSDN Using Bluetooth 7 3 Bluetooth Configuration By default the MC9500 K is configured to using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide Appendix B for information on switching to the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack If the MC9500 K is configured to use the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack the Bluetooth icon appears at the bottom right corner of the Today screen If the Microsoft Bluetooth stack is configured the Bluetooth icon does not appear J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 the Bluetooth i
190. nk Packet Access 5 1 holster eee 8 2 I icons ActiveSync 2401040020 06060 KA dads 3 14 D 5 battery Aa 3 13 3 20 D 7 DIVCIOOIN soreness iniga DS PNG AE ILA cee e sone 3 14 bluetooth communicating D 5 bluetooth disabled 00005 D 5 bluetooth enabled D 5 CONNECINILY sss sisse renin AKA AA dba 3 12 phone ee eee 3 13 speaker aaa gece bA ara NG be ee GAN 3 13 3 20 SIQUS s44 46448 DAG one ee DELETE 3 12 D 6 TASK WAY doc anas tone vaste AA bee 3 14 D 5 D 8 time and appointment 3 13 wireless applications D 5 wireless status 0 Aa 3 14 D 5 imager decode distances 4 9 imager See data capture imaging IMAGING can KAI Ak one Rede ne Bees LAKAN AG ower se 4 5 Information service 00 00 es xviii installing battery 0 0 cee eee eee 1 6 installing microSD card 2000 cece eee 1 3 internet disconnecting GPRS 5 29 5 30 Wid GIP AO APA 5 28 wireless connection 5 30 Internet Explorer Mobile D 9 internet sharing 0 000 cee eee ee eee D 10 OA ests oh ape ee AA tie ee oo ae ee ee ae D 12 K key descriptions alpha numeric keypad C 7 alpha primary keypad C 3 calculator numeric keypad C 11 telephony numeric keypad
191. nnot find any Bluetooth devices nearby When trying to connect a Bluetooth phone and MC9500 K the phone thinks a previously paired MC9500 K is used Cause Too far from other Bluetooth devices The Bluetooth device s nearby are not turned on The Bluetooth device s are not in discoverable mode The phone remembers the name and address of the MC9500 K it last paired with via the Bluetooth radio Solution Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of 10 meters Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed refer to the device s user documentation for help Manually delete the pairing device and name from the phone Refer to the phone s user documentation for instructions Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 9 Single Bay USB Cradle Table 9 3 Troubleshooting the Single Bay USB Cradle Symptom Possible Cause MC9500 K battery is MC9500 K was Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure MC9500 K is seated not charging removed from correctly Confirm main battery is charging under Start gt Settings cradle or cradle gt System gt Power The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than was unplugged Six hours from AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery No power to cradle Ensure that power is applied to the cradle The Batt
192. nsure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Bluetooth icon 4 Tap New device The MC9500 K searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 5 Select the headset name and tap Next The Passcode window appears 6 Enter the headset s passcode 7 Tap Next The MC9500 K connects to the headset Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth device J NOTE During an active connection the MC9500 K cannot go into suspend mode when the Power Button is pressed A message appears notifying the user Once the WAN call is disconnected with Hands free profile the Power button is enabled 7 12 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Headset icon Smith Jane CE Doe John 1 Voicemail abe 2 1 def 3 kr hi HS mob Speed Dial pars 7 tuves w29 Call History EEE m a KC Talk Hide Keypad ee m Menu Figure 7 11 WWAN Bluetooth Audio Notification Dialog Box Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection as you would a physical serial cable connection Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port To establish a serial port connection 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap
193. ntenna signal icon no service or searching HSDPA in use MC9596 only 3G in use MC9596 only GPRS in use MC9596 only EGPRS in use MC9596 only EVDO in use MC9598 only Roaming SIM Card not installed MC9596 only All sounds are on All sounds are off Vibrate is on Main battery is charging Battery power completely depleted Main battery is low Main battery level Displays current time in analog or digital format 3 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide The Command Bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the application icons listed in Table 3 4 Table 3 4 Command Bar Icons Description Wireless connection Indicates WLAN signal strength status Out of network range Indicates no wireless LAN network connection Notify the network not associated administrator No wireless LAN Indicates Wireless LAN disabled or radio disabled Notify the network network card detected administrator Bluetooth Enabled Indicates the Bluetooth radio is on Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Bluetooth Disabled Indicates the Bluetooth radio is off Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Bluetooth Connection Indicates the Bluetooth radio is connected to another Bluetooth device Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled ActiveSync Indicates an active serial connection between the MC9500 K and the host computer IST icon O
194. o disable Bluetooth 1 Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Tap Start gt Setting gt Connections gt Bluetooth icon gt Mode tab 2 Un check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 7 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 3 Tap ok Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC9500 K can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded the MC9500 K and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 7 34 for more information To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab ta Settings an gt Yy 4 ok Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Add new device E9 Figure 7 3 Bluetooth Devices Tab 5 Tap Add new device The MC9500 K begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area Settings mo Paa Ty Select a Bluetooth Device Searching For Bluetooth Devices Me NY21LO1MCP763 ia WINDOWS EFDB AC Nl WINDOW S DCAD48 i Cancel E Figure 7 4 Searching for Bluetooth Devices 6 Selec
195. o set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC9500 K J NOTE lf the device is configured to connect to a network use a strong difficult to figure out password to help protect network security Password cracking tools continue to improve and the computers used to crack passwords are more powerful than ever 1 Tap O gt Settings gt Lock gt Password Password en Vi EG 4 16 Hint lt Password gt i Hint Og Prompt if phone M unused pis O Minutes m Password type apa CO a Ga Figure D 15 Password Window 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection 3 From the drop down list select a time value for the protection to take affect after non use 4 From the Password type drop down list select either Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric 5 For a simple password enter a four digit password in the Password field For a stronger password a Enter a seven character password in the Password field A strong password must contain at least seven characters and contain at least three of the following uppercase and lowercase letters numerals and punctuation Keypads D 1 b Re enter the password in the Confirm field 6 Tap 7 Inthe horizontal scroll select Hint Enter a hint to remember the password if you forget it 8 Tap 9 Inthe text box enter a hint for a password reminder 10 Tap Q When the MC9500 K is not used for a period of time and
196. odes Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key ZX O N m J O W gt J Ol Vi O Z Z KA co Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads C 5 Table C 2 Alpha Primary Keypad Input Modes Continued Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key O NI lt x s lt c A o lt N gt N lt 5 x lt UH eT ENTER Enter Enter TAB Tab Tab Ta Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described O C 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Alpha Numeric Keypad The Alpha Numeric keypad produces the 26 character alphabet A Z both lowercase and uppercase numbers 0 9 and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is lowercase alpha characters and numerics See Table C 3 for key and button descriptions and Table C 9 on page C 18 for the keypad s special functions MOTOROLA ODIN E C7 C8 CD Gas OD O DEDEDE DDoe A7 84 C CE F Ho Ua 35 Ky Mm wy 0 27 R m Cs Tt U CV WD WI Figure C 2 Alpha Numeric Keypad Configuration Orange Key LED Keypads C 7 Table C 3 Aloha Numeric Keypad Descriptions Key Action Orange Key Accesses the secondary layer of characters and actions shown on the keypad
197. og displays tap Yes Printing The MC9500 K supports printing to specific devices The Motorola Print Manager available from the Support Central web site provides support for printing to Bluetooth enabled printers 3 26 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction The MC9500 K offers three types of data capture options e Laser scanning e Imaging e Color digital camera J NOTE To read a bar code a scanning enabled application must be installed on the MC9500 K A sample scanning application can be downloaded from the Motorola Support Central site at Laser Scanning An MC9500 K with an integrated linear laser scanner has the following features e Reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular 1 D code types e Intuitive aiming for easy point and shoot operation Scanning Considerations Typically scanning is a simple matter of aim scan and decode and a few quick trial efforts master it However consider the following to optimize scanning performance e Range Any scanning device decodes well over a particular working range minimum and maximum distances from the bar code This range varies according to bar code density and scanning device optics Scanning within range brings quick and dependable decodes scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes Move the scanner closer or further away to find the right working range for the bar codes being scanned 4 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User
198. ol governing file transfer via network or telephone lines See TCP IP Flash Disk Additional non volatile memory for storing application and configuration files Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed Series 9000 mobile computers use Flash memory to store the operating system ROM DOS the terminal emulators and the Citrix ICA Client for DOS FTP See File Transfer Protocol H Hard Reset See Cold Boot Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Glossary 5 IDE Intelligent drive electronics Refers to the solid state hard drive type IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation IEC 825 Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails IEEE Address See MAC Address Input Output Ports O ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the mobile computer s memory Series 9500 mobile computers inc
199. on Thursday Doe John 1 36 PM Where will the meeting take place poe John 1 49 PM Make sure that you invite Jane Smith CMe 10 50 AM I will EI Doe John 11 36 AM The meeting will be in the Galaxy Conference room M I will not be able to attend Tap to reply the message Figure 5 40 Text Message Conversation 5 26 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide To reply enter text in the reply field and tap Send J NOTE f the phone is turned off and you tried to call the sender send a reply or forward the message you are prompted to turn the phone function on Sending a Text Message To create a text message 1 On the Phone screen select a contact name that you want to send a message to 2 Tap Menu gt Send Text Message Voicemail 4 Smith George RE 1 396 257 3904 M 1 ab2 def3 hir Open Call mea me a Save to Contacts m Send Text Message e py Options ui Yiew Hide Keypad Figure 5 41 Phone Screen Contact List 3 Compose your message r Text Messages mO P T a ok Figure 5 42 Create Text Message From Text Messages To Smith George 242577700003 Address Area Message Area The auto correct feature automatically fixes common spelling errors as you type so your messages are more accurate The character counter lets you see and control the size of the message as you compose If you want to know if your text message was received tap M
200. on on using the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane When the radio is off other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC9500 K Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within range Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity J NOTE To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Manager gt Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth radio on and off Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth tap Bluetooth icon gt Disable Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon changes to indicate that Bluetooth is disabled D Sign in to Windows Live Live Search Q Sign in to Windows Live Live Search Device unlocked Device unlocked Disable Bluetooth Show BTExplorer Both at Calendar er Contacts Calendar Contacts Figure 7 14 Disable Bluetooth Enabling Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth tap Bluetooth icon gt Enable Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon changes to indicate that Bluetooth is enabled Gy Sign in ko Windows Live Gy Sign in ko Windows Live Live Search Live Search al Device unlocked al Device unlocked Enable Bluetooth Show BTExplorer Contacts Calendar ain Contacts Calendar m Figure 7 15 Enable Bluet
201. on to the correct serial port To establish a serial port connection 1 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth serial device 2 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears Using Bluetooth 7 31 3 In the Local COM Port drop down list select a COM port 4 Tap Finish ActiveSync Using Serial Port Services J NOTE By default COM ports COM5 COM9 COM11 COM21 COM22 and COM23 are Bluetooth virtual ports If an application opens one of these ports the Bluetooth driver activates and guides you through a Bluetooth connection Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync just as you would a physical serial cable connection You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port NG TT Connection Settings gt Waiting for device to connect F Connect fv Show status icon in taskbar TU Allow USB connections fe Allow connections to one of the Following coms iy This computer is connected to Automatic bi M Open Activesync when my device connects TU Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Help Cancel Figure 7 34 ActiveSync Connection Settings Window on PC To establish an ActiveSync connection 1 Ensure that the Sync profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth de
202. onnect automatically as needed A To change connection settings tap g Settings gg No upcoming appointments Ez Sign in to Windows Live Live Search A Device unlocked ae Phone Contacts Figure 5 44 Connectivity Dialog Box 4 Tap Settings 5 Tap Connections icon 6 Tap Managing existing connections 7 Tap and hold on the data connection until a menu appears st Settings E Yil mx ok Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options Dela Con wap cingular Delete Connect Figure 5 45 Data Connection Using the Phone 5 29 8 Select Connect st Settings E O mx ok Connecting Connecting to GPRS Data Connection Connecting to GPRS Figure 5 46 Connecting Using GPRS 9 Ifthe SIM card is protected with a Personal Identification Number PIN a dialog box pops up requesting the appropriate PIN to unlock the SIM card In this case enter the PIN and tap ok J NOTE Place emergency calls at any time without entering a PIN or a SIM card 10 When a connection is established launch Internet Explorer to browse the Internet or launch an applicable application Ending a Data Connection To cancel a data connection in progress tap Cancel in the Connecting dialog window To end an established data connection 1 Tap EE E or E to display the Connectivity dialog box J NOTE On devices with Winodws Mobile 6 5 3 tap the Status Bar and then tap the Connectivity icon
203. ooth Modes The BTExplorer application has two modes for managing Bluetooth connections Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode The Wizard Mode is for novice Bluetooth users and the Explorer Mode is for experienced Bluetooth users To switch between modes select View gt Wizard Mode or View gt Explorer Mode 1 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Wizard Mode Wizard Mode provides a simple process for discovering and connecting to Bluetooth devices J NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections Wizard Mode shows the devices and services in a simple Favorites view created by following the step by step wizard Explorer Mode The Explorer Mode window is easy to navigate and provides greater control to users familiar with Bluetooth The menu bar provides quick access to the options and tools used to connect to devices To access Explorer Mode tap View gt Explorer Mode BTExplorer Pa M2 1 25 X KI MC5590 63 Bluetooth Devices m Local Device A DP H AvRCP E OBEY Object Push 1 al Personal Area Networking H az 42DF ARP OBEX Object Push 1 Figure 7 16 Explorer Mode Window You can also use the tap and hold technique to view available options Scroll bars and view options are similar to those on the Windows desktop The tree structure lists the following sub items e Local Device This device e Remote Device Other Bluetooth devices e Trusted De
204. ording to the manufacturer s instructions 3 On the PC or laptop Bluetooth software search for the MC9500 K and select the Dial up Networking service 4 Using dial up software on the PC or laptop connect to the MC9500 K 5 The MC9500 K phone function dials the ISP number and connects to the ISP 6 To verify on the PC or laptop launch Internet Explorer and open a web site Connect to a HID Device The MC9500 K can connect to an Human Interface Device HID device such as a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 5 Tap Add new device The MC9500 K begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 6 Select a HID device from the list 7 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears Refer to the device s User Manuals for more information J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 8 Tap Connect The MC9500 K connects to the HID device A2DP AVRCP Services A2DP AVRCP is used to connect to a high quality stereo headset 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in dis
205. ot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your Enterprise Mobility business product from a Motorola business partner contact that business partner for support Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter explains how to set up the MC9500 K for the first time Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the MC9500 K and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received the following e MC9500 K mobile computer e 4800 mAh Lithium ion battery e Regulatory Guide e Quick Start Guide Inspect the equipment for damage If any equipment is missing or damaged contact the Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support center immediately See page xviii for contact information Prior to using the MC9500 K for the first time remove the protective shipping film that covers the keypad and battery display 1 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Part of the MC9500 K Touch Screen with Protective Overlay Function Keys Microphone Up Down Button Scan Button Modular Keypad Alpha Primary Keypad Shown TI Power Button Handstrap Battery Release Latch Battery Speaker
206. ou choose to send it Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Set the appropriate GPS communication ports if required You may need to do this when there are programs on your device that access GPS data or you have connected a GPS receiver to the MC9500 K View GPS 8 A GPS SUPL information Enable or disable the Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC feature See Chapter 5 Using the Phone for more information MC9596 and MC9598 only Set the appropriate setting for configuring the device s Interactive Sensor Technology See Interactive Sensor Technology on page 3 9 for more information Set the keypad backlight time out Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Using the MC9500 K 3 19 Table 3 7 Settings in the Setting Window Continued Icon Name Description Lists applications that have been installed remotely by your system administrator Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory card 3 information Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 Ball User Guide for more information Phone Info Displays the phone version information MC9596 and MC9598 only Power Check battery power and set the time out for turning off the display to conserve battery power Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows
207. peaker Off button to switch back to handset mode e Headset Mode Connect a Bluetooth headset or a wired headset to automatically switch audio to the headset The MC9500 K defaults to handset mode When a wired headset is plugged into the MC9500 K headset connector or a Bluetooth headset is configured for use with the MC9500 K the earpiece and speakerphone are muted and audio is heard through the headset J NOTE While using a Bluetooth headset during a call the mobile computer will not go into suspend mode Handset Mode Speaker Mode Headset Mode Figure 5 3 Audio Modes Using a Wired Headset J NOTE Remove the headset jack plug before connecting the Headset Adapter to the MC9500 K You can use a stereo headset for audio communication when using an audio enabled application To use a headset plug the headset jack of the Headset Adapter Cable into the headset connector on the side of the MC9500 K Plug the Headset connector into the connector on the Headset Adapter Cable Set the MC9500 K s volume appropriately before putting the headset on Plugging a headset into the jack mutes the speaker 5 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Breakaway cen Connectors Headset Adapter Cable Headset Connector Figure 5 4 Using a Headset Using a Bluetooth Headset You can use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when using an audio enabled application See Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth for information on connecting a
208. peed Dial Mot hiwa Options Keypad Figure 5 33 Creating a Conference Call 6 Tap Hold to place the conference on hold 7 Enter another phone number and tap Talk 8 After the call is answered tap Menu gt Conference to place all the calls in conference mode 9 Repeat steps 6 through 8 for up to six phone numbers 10 Tap End or press the red key to end the conference call J NOTE To speak privately with one party during a conference call tap Menu gt Private To include all parties again tao Menu gt Conference Using the Phone 5 23 ra Phone ATAT Connected Conference Mute Turn Hands free Off Private al Create Note Call History Call History Speed Dial Mote Options Figure 5 34 Creating a Private Call Three way Calling on an MC9598 J NOTE Three way Calling may not be available on all services Please check with your service provider for availability To create a three way phone session with two people and you as the initiator 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 Enter the first phone number and press Talk 3 To call a second person tap Keypad Enter the second number and tap Talk Phone 6 de x verizon 5 Connected 00 15 630 800 0359 ko A pos EEE Call History Call Status Figure 5 35 Calling Another Person 4 When the second person answers the call tap Talk to create a three way calling session
209. pens the IST settings menu P amp Oo e ek Programs J NOTE On devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 the functionality of the Start Menu has changed See Home Screen on page D 1 for more information Table 3 5 lists the default programs on the Start menu Table 3 5 Programs in the Start Menu Icon Name Description a T Office Mobile Use the complete suite of Microsoft Office applications for your mobile H device Excel Mobile Create new workbooks or view and edit Microsoft Excel workbooks OneNote Mobile Create new notes or view existing notes PowerPoint Mobile View Microsoft PowerPoint slides and presentations Word Mobile Create view and edit Microsoft Word documents Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Calendar Keep track of appointments and create meeting requests Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more a information Using the MC9500 K 3 15 Table 3 5 Programs in the Start Menu Continued Icon Name Description Contacts Keep track of friends and colleagues Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Internet Explorer Mobile Browse Web and WAP sites as well as download new programs and files from the Internet Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Messaging Send and receive e mail and text m
210. pplicable item from the menu as needed 5 Depending on the item selected the appropriate window displays For example select Send Text message to display the Text Messages window 6 Tap ok to exit the Call History window 5 20 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Swapping Calls on an MC9596 To move between two or more phone calls 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 Enter the first phone number and press Talk When the call connects Hold appears on the keypad Phone te en Hy oe LX Connected 00 04 Doe John 631 555 5555 m Speaker On Mute Hold aaa PAA Na Note Contacts t End Keypad Menu Figure 5 28 Call Swapping Hold 3 Tap Hold on to place the first number on hold 4 Enter the second number and tap Talk AT amp T Connected Smith Jane 631 738 4385 w Doe John On Hold AA pea paaa Speaker On Mute Swap paaa pama Note Contacts ta End Keypad Menu Figure 5 29 Call Conferencing Conferencing 5 Tap Swap to move from one call to the other 6 Tap End or press the red key to end each call Swapping Calls on an MC9598 To swap between two incoming phone calls 1 Tap Answer to connect to the first call Using the Phone 5 21 se Phone E e q X Verizon T Connected 00 25 630 800 0359 Phone Incoming Verizon Incoming Call 555 555 4355 Answer Figure 5 30 Answer a Call 2 When a second
211. r 9 52 X _ Connecting l Wi Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings Figure 2 10 Wireless Manager Menu 2 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction This chapter explains the indicators buttons status icons and controls on the MC9500 K and provides basic instructions for using the device LED Indicators The MC9500 K has three LED indicators The Decode LED indicates scanning status The Battery Status LED indicates battery charging and health status The WAN Radio Status LED indicates WAN radio status describes the LED indications WAN Radio Battery Status Status LED LED Decode LED 102 Figure 3 1 LED Indicators Table 3 1 LED Indications Decode LED Solid Green Successful decode capture Solid Red Scanning imaging in process Blinks Red After the Power button is pressed turns on and then off to indicate that the battery can be removed Hd MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 3 1 LED Indications Continued LED State Indication Off Battery Status LED Off Slow Blinking Amber 1 blink every 2 seconds Slow Blinking Red 1 blink every 2 seconds Solid Green Solid Red Fast Blinking Amber 2 blinks second Single Blink Amber when Power button pressed Blinking Amber when Power button pressed WAN Radio Status LED MC9596 or MC9598 only Slow Blinking Green Off vV Guide Not enabled Indicates that the e battery is not charging e MC950
212. r MC9500 K and another IrDA device Exchanging Files using IR Connection Ensure that the IrDA function on both the MC9500 K and the other device are enabled To send files via IrDA connection 1 Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list J NOTE Do not cover or block the IrDA window 2 Align the IrDA port of the MC9500 K with that of the IrDA device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range LY TVS VSS WSS Figure 3 20 Align MC9500 K with IrDA Device 3 Tap and hold the item then tap Beam type of item on the pop up menu 4 Tap the device that you want to send the file to Using the MC9500 K 3 25 no File Explorer 7 sshot001 bmp To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams Figure 3 21 Beam File To receive files via IrDA connection Align the IrDA port of the MC9500 K with that of the other IrDA device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range 1 2 On the other device send the file to the MC9500 K ro Start D Pa a2 in Monday 11 42 AM August 03 2009 Wi Fi Public O On Getting Started Tap here to set owner information No unread messages No tasks Sign in to Windows Live band Na upcoming appointments Receiving Data Do you want to save ashot000 bmp to your device Figure 3 22 Receive File 3 When the Receiving Data dial
213. r cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC9500 K Mobile Computer Integrator Guide To charge the battery 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source See MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide for setup information 2 Align and hook the MC9500 K interface pocket onto the cradle s or cable s cleat The MC9500 K begins charging The Charging Battery Status LED blinks while charging then turns solid when fully charged LED color depends upon health of the battery See Table 2 6 for charging indications The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Table 2 6 Charging Battery Status LED Indications Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery State MC39500 K LED Status MC9500 K LED Status None Off Off e battery is not charging je Se AG MC9500 K is not SSS EE connected correctly to the IN CN cradle cable or not EWAN O connected to a power source e cradle cable is not powered Charging Slow Blinking Amber Slow Blinking Red 1 blink every 2 seconds 1 blink every 2 seconds 2E 10 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 2 6 Charging Battery Status LED Indications Continued Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery State MC9500 K LED Status MC9500 K LED Status Solid Green Fully Charged Solid Red Charging Error Fast Blinking Amber Fast Blinking Amber e temperature is too low or 2 GL 2 pi a too high e charging has gone
214. r more types of modem connections for your device such el a as phone dial up GPRS Bluetooth and more so that your device can connect to the Internet or a private local network 3 20 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table 3 7 Settings in the Setting Window Continued Icon Name Description Domain Enroll Make your device an AD domain member for device management and a security Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User a Guide for more information USB to PC Enables or disables the enhanced network connectivity Refer to the ia 7 Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more be information Wi Fi Setup wireless network connection and customize settings Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Wireless Manager Enables or disables the MC9500 K s wireless radios and customizes Wi Fi and Bluetooth and Phone settings Adjusting Volume To adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the navigation bar 1 Tap the Speaker icon The Volume dialog box appears s2 Phone mo Wg Ty aE X Phone off PER HEAT Yolume Smith George WE 1 396 257 3904 def 3 Paa CE On ghi KS mno O Off _ tives o wreyzey Call History F 0 Talk Hide Keypad Menu Figure 3 12 Volume Dialog Box 2 Tap and move the slide bar to adjust the volume 3 Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off You
215. range Key Use this key to access the secondary layer of characters and actions shown on the keypad in orange Press the Orange key once to lock the keypad into Alpha state CH A single press illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen O Press the Orange key a second time to return to the normal state Press the Orange key then the Shift key to add a temporary shift that applies only to the next key pressed to the orange lock state This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen Gia Scan Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application Navigation Moves up down left or right one item Alphanumeric In default state produces the numeric value on the key In Alpha state produces the lower case alphabetic characters on the key Each key press produces the next alphabetic character in the sequence For example press and release the Orange key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter j press and release the Orange key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter T Press the SHIFT key in Alpha state to produce the upper case alphabetic characters on the key For example press and release the Orange key press and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter J press and release the Orange key press and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter
216. rd Holding tab Figure 1 4 nsert microSD Card in Holder 5 Close the card holder door and slide to the right to lock into place 6 Align the SD card cover over the access hole and press down until it snaps into place Installing the SIM Card J NOTE MC9596 configuration only GSM phone service requires a Subscriber Identification Module SIM card or smart card Obtain the card from the your service provider The card fits into the MC9596 and can contain the following information e Mobile phone service provider account details e Information regarding service access and preferences e Contact information which can be moved to Contacts on the MC9596 e Any additional services to which you have subscribed J NOTE For more information about SIM cards refer to the service provider s documentation To install the SIM card 1 Remove SIM card cover using flathead screwdriver SIM Card Cover Flathead Screwdriver Figure 1 5 S M Card Cover Removal 2 Slide the SIM card holder door to the left to unlock Getting Started 1 5 3 Lift the SIM card holder door Figure 1 6 Lifting the SIM Cover 4 Insert the SIM card as shown in Figure 1 7 into the holder door with the contacts facing down and the card notch facing up Card Notch Figure 1 7 Inserting the SIM Card 5 Close SIM card holder door and slide to the right to lock into place 6 Align the SIM card cover over the access hole and press down
217. re information When the battery becomes unhealthy a dialog box displays on the MC9500 K When this appears tap Dismiss Replace the battery as soon as possible The battery Charge Level indicator display an X when the battery becomes unhealthy see Figure 2 3 When charging an unhealthy battery in the MC9500 K the Battery Status LED blinks red Start Re Yy d gt Monday 12 02 AM January 01 2007 O Phone off Wi Fi O Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information a No unread messages u No tasks ky No upcoming appointments Mm Sian in to Windows ive Battery Warning require necessary service Bhai aa m Figure 2 2 Battery Warning Dialog Box Figure 2 3 Unhealthy Battery Indication Battery Management 2 3 Battery Status The MC9500 K battery provides status information on the front of the battery that allows the user to make determination on what battery to use The battery status indications vary depending upon the mode of the battery e Installed in an MC9500 K e n a charger e stand alone Installed in an MC9500 K J NOTE The Charge Level indicator does not display the charge level while the MC9500 K is charging When the 4800 mAh battery is installed in the MC9500 K the user can view the charge level with Status button press and health of the battery see Figure 2 4 The Battery Status LED is disabled when the battery is installed in the MC9500 K If the battery is unhe
218. recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays Benefits include e Protection from scratches and gouges e Durable writing and touch surface with tactile feel e Abrasion and chemical resistance e Glare reduction e Keeping the device s screen looking new e Quick and easy installation Removing the Screen Protector A screen protector is applied to the MC9500 K Motorola recommends using this to minimize wear and tear Screen protectors enhance the usability and durability of touch screen displays To remove the screen protector lift the corner using a thin plastic card such as a credit card then carefully lift it off the display Lift Screen Protector Corner Figure 9 1 Removing the Screen Protector CAUTION Do not use a sharp object to remove the protector Doing so can damage the display J NOTE Not using a screen protector can affect warranty coverage To purchase replacement protectors contact your local account manager or Motorola Inc These include screen protector installation instructions Part number KT 122010 01R Screen Protector 3 pk Battery Safety Guidelines e The area in which the units are charged should be clear of debris and combustible materials or chemicals Particular care should be taken where the device is charged in a non commercial environment e Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found in the u
219. resents data or indicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Character Set Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology Check Digit A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution errors when a symbol is decoded Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters Ka NG pa ep Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Glossary 3 Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from O to 9 and 7 special characters and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Code Length Number of data characters in a bar
220. rite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 4 Select the Personal Area Network or Network Access service and select Connect from the pop up menu The MC9500 K connects with the access point 5 Tap Start gt Internet Explorer The Internet Explorer window appears 6 Inthe address field enter an internet address and tap the Enter button The web page loads J NOTE Network Access profile is not supported Dial Up Networking Services Dial up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC9500 K and use the MC9500 K as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP Before setting up dial up networking obtain dial up information and other necessary settings username password and domain name if required for the office network or ISP To create a new Bluetooth connection 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is discoverable and connectable See Device Info Tab on page 7 36 2 Ensure that the Dial Up Networking profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information Using Bluetooth 7 25 3 Tap Menu gt Settings gt Services tab 4 Tap Add button 5 Select Dial up networking Service 6 Tap OK The Edit Local Services window appears BTExplorer mo et T m2 X Edit Local Service Wa Local Service Information Dial up Networking Service Information Service Name
221. rmation from the satellites The Global Positioning System GPS is a system that allows the user to track their position anywhere on the earth Assisted GPS J NOTE Devices with Windows Mobile 6 5 3 contain an application that allows for connection to SUPL servers See Assisted GPS on page D 19 for more information GPS can be used in stand alone or Assisted GPS A GPS modes A Stand alone GPS receiver downloads data from GPS satellites In certain environments it can take several minutes to get a fix By using GPS Location servers A GPS dramatically reduces the TTFF Time To First Fix and improves the sensitivity of GPS receivers by providing them with data that they would ordinarily have to download from the GPS satellites With the A GPS data GPS receivers can operate faster and more reliably Using GPS Navigation 6 3 A GPS follows the Secure User Plane Location SUPL protocol which allows a mobile device to communicate with a SUPL server Refer to the EMDK Help file for information on setting up SUPL on the MC9500 K 6 4 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Introduction Bluetooth equipped devices can communicate without wires using frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS radio frequency RF to transmit and receive data in the 2 4 GHz Industry Scientific and Medical ISM band 802 15 1 Bluetooth wireless technology is specifically designed for short range 30 feet 10 meters communication and low power consumption MC
222. s not light up Cradle is not receiving power Ensure the power input cable is securely connected to the cradle s power port MC9500 K battery is not recharging MC9500 K was removed from the cradle too soon Replace the MC9500 K in the cradle The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery is faulty Replace the battery No power to charger Ensure that power is applied to the charger The Battery Status LED flashes amber to indicate that the battery is charging MC9500 K is not placed correctly in Remove the MC9500 K from the cradle and re insert correctly If the battery still does not charge contact customer support temperature of the cradle is too warm the cradle The MC9500 K battery charging LED slowly blinks amber when the MC9500 K is correctly inserted and charging Ambient Move to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 C and 35 C Vehicle Cradle is not functioning properly Replace the Vehicle Cradle Four Slot Battery Charger Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 13 Table 9 8 Troubleshooting The Four Slot Battery Charger Symptom Possible Cause Battery not charging Battery was removed from the charger or charger was unplugged from AC power too soon Re insert the battery in the charger or re connect the charger s power supply The 4800 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours
223. s connection status icon Indicates WLAN signal strength and opens the status Wireless Applications menu Bluetooth Enabled The Bluetooth Enabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled Bluetooth Disabled The Bluetooth Disabled icon appears in the task tray and indicates that the Bluetooth radio is off Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled pp O Bluetooth The Bluetooth Communication icon appears in the task tray and indicates that Communication the mobile computer is communicating with another Bluetooth device Displays only if the StoneStreet One Bluetooth stack is enabled IST Opens the IST control panel ActiveSync The ActiveSync icon appears in the task tray and indicates an active serial On connection between the mobile computer and the development computer Status Bar The Status Bar at the top of the screen displays the status icons listed in Table D 2 Notifications Connectivity Signal Strength Audio Battery Figure D 7 Status Bar Icons D 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Table D 2 Status Bar Icons Description Description Notifications Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar Notification that one or more instant messages event were received Notification that one or more e mail text Notification that one or more voice messages messages were recei
224. s described Keypads C 13 Table C 6 Calculator Numeric Keypad Inout Modes Continued Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode Key SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Key Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described C 14 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Telephony Numeric Keypad The Telephony Numeric keypad produces the numbers 0 9 26 character alphabet A Z both lowercase and uppercase and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is numeric See Table C 7 for key and button descriptions and Table C 9 on page C 18 for the keypad s special functions Orange Key LED Figure C 4 Telephony Numeric Keypad Configuration Keypads C 15 Table C 7 Telephony Numeric Keypad Descriptions Key Description Orange Key Use this key to access the secondary layer of characters and actions shown on the keypad in orange Press the Orange key once to lock the keypad into Alpha state ee A single press illuminates the LED and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen O Press the Orange key a second time to return to the normal state Press the Orange key then the Shift key to add a temporary shift that applies only to the next key pressed
225. ser s guide e Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 3 e To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C e Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery ora charger contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support e For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source the device shall only be connected to products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program e To enable authentication of an approved battery as required by IEEE1725 clause 10 2 1 all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram e Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred e Severe impact from dropping any battery operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat e Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals e Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard e Do not leave or store the equipment in or ne
226. sh this for small periods of time the MC9500 K alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC9500 K indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED Battery Management 2 13 Power Saving Techniques Observe the following battery saving tips e Leave the MC9500 K connected to AC power at all times when not in use e Set the MC9500 K to turn off after a short period of non use e Set the backlight to turn off after a short period of non use e Turn off all wireless activities when not in use Changing the Power Settings To set the MC9500 K to turn off after a short period of non use 1 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power icon gt Advanced tab Select the On battery power Turn off device if not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list Select ok Changing the Backlight Settings To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 2 3 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Backlight icon gt Battery Power tab Select the Disable backlight if device is not used for check box and select a value from the drop down list Select the Brightness tab Tap the Disable backlight check box to turn off the display backlight or use the slider to set a low value for the backlight Select ok Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings To change the keypad backl
227. ss profile PBAP is used to synchronize contacts between a remote device and the MC9500 K To establish an PBAP synchronization 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connection tab gt Bluetooth icon gt Devices tab 4 Tap Add New Device The MC9500 K searches for a Bluetooth device such as a Car Kit 5 Select a device from the list 6 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear 7 Enter the Passcode and the tap Next The device is added to the Bluetooth list Using Bluetooth 7 15 8 A dialog box appears requesting if you want to transfer contacts to the car kit 9 Select Yes or No 10 If Yes is selected contacts from the MC9500 K are transferred to the car kit Dial Up Networking Services Dial up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC9500 K and use the MC9500 K as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP Before setting up dial up networking obtain dial up information and other necessary settings username password and domain name if required for the office network or ISP To create a new Bluetooth connection 1 Ensure the MC9500 K is discoverable and connectable 2 On the PC or laptop set up Bluetooth acc
228. ss to notes taken during a call Table 5 7 lists the call history icons that appear in the Call History window Table 5 1 Call History Icons Icon Description This icon appears next to the contact information for all outgoing calls This icon appears next to the contact information for all incoming calls This icon appears next to the contact information for all missed calls Managing Call History Change views reset the call timer and delete calls to manage the calls stored in Call History Using the Phone 5 17 Changing the Call History View 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History 3 Tap Menu gt Filter to show the menu Phone ao d lok m Voicemail 9 09 p A 1 516 606 0585 raman Yoicemail 9 04 p 1 516 606 0585 el kaba Yoicemail 9 03 p 1 516 606 0585 el kab Smith George 1 15 09 425 777 0000 eee 1 396 ees Voicen Delete 1 5 Send Text Message per w All Calls Missed All Calls 1 Outgoing ers Call Incoming Figure 5 22 Call History All Calls Show Menu 4 Select a view type from the menu to display only missed calls outgoing calls incoming calls or calls listed alphabetically by caller name 5 Tap ok to exit the Call History window Resetting the Recent Calls Counter 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key to display the Phone keypad 2 From the Phone keypad tap
229. stalled on the MC9500 K Tap Start gt Settings to open the Settings window Settings Table 3 7 Settings in the Setting Window Description Personal Tab Buttons Assign a program to a button Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information eH Input Set options for each of the input methods Refer to the Microsoft gaH Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information P Set a password for the MC9500 K Menus Set what programs appear in the Start menu Refer to the Microsoft N Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Owner Information Enter personal information on the MC9500 K Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Phone Make and receive calls switch between calls and set up conference K calling See Chapter 5 Using the Phone for more information See Chapter 5 Using the Phone for more information MC9596 and MC9598 only Sounds amp Notifications Enable sounds for events notifications and more and set the type of notification for different events Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information Today Customize the appearance and the information to be displayed on the Today screen Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information 3 18 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Ta
230. standard data transmission code in the U S Autodiscrimination The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code After this determination is made the information content is decoded B Bar The dark element in a printed bar code symbol Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alohanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology Bar Code Density The number of characters represented per unit of measurement e g characters per inch Bar Height The dimension of a bar measured perpendicular to the bar width Glossary 2 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Bar Width Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the same bar BIOS Basic Input Output System A collection of ROM based code with a standard API used to interface with standard PC hardware Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of O and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received BOOTP A protocol for remote booting of dis
231. t Phone or press the green key 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History Using the Phone 5 9 ne Phone mo Pa Y a ok mr Voicemail 3 04 p Phone icon Na 41 516 606 0595 Roa So 1 516 606 0585 a e Na 425 777 0000 pa oa a Ra ee 1 516 606 0585 HA CEN 1 516 606 0585 ik Call Figure 5 10 Call History 3 Tap the phone icon next to the number to begin dialing and return to the phone keypad 4 Tap End or press the red key to stop dialing or end the call Making a Speed Dial Call Use Speed Dial to call someone saved in the speed dial directory To make a speed dial call 1 Tap Start gt Phone or press the green key 2 From the Phone keypad tap and hold the speed dial location number assigned to a contact To dial a one digit speed dial location number tap and hold the speed dial number To dial a two digit speed dial location number tap the first digit and then tap and hold the second digit or From the Phone keypad tap Speed Dial and tap the speed dial location number of the desired contact in the list rS Phone ao Pa T a ok my Yoicemail 1 1 516 606 0585 Speed Dial John Doe Location Number 5551212 m a Smith Jane SA 425 666 1212 w Smith George 4 4257770000 m 1 Smith Bernard Figure 5 11 Speed Dial Contact List 3 To stop dialing or end the call tap End or press the red key Making an Emergency Call Your service provider progra
232. t Group 4d hoc Networking Cancel Figure 7 49 BTExplorer Settings Personal Area Networking Table 7 10 Personal Area Networking Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Support Group Ad Hoc Select to enable Ad Hoc networking Networking Serial Port Service Serial port allows other Bluetooth devices to access COM ports BTExplorer Pa s2 2 13 X Edit Local Service Local Service Information Serial Port Service Information Service Mame Service Security Local Device Information COM Port Baud Rate reo Port Options Ho Flow Control Cancel Figure 7 50 BTExplorer Settings Serial Port Services Using Bluetooth 7 43 Table 7 11 Serial Port Services Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Local COM Port Select the COM port Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate Local Port Options Select the port option Advanced Audio Distribution Service Advanced Audio Distribution hosts connects from Bluetooth devices supporting high quality stereo audio BTExplorer mo gt 2 2 lok Edit Local Advanced Audio Local Service Information 42D0P Service Information Serv
233. t a device from the list Using Bluetooth 7 7 gt Settings mo pa Yi d Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next Me NY21L02GMCH76 ia WINDOWS 7DC 4044 Me NY21LO1MCP763 E NY 21LD2XMNBO7 la NY21L01HIBTE4 Cancel Figure 7 5 Select a Bluetooth Device 7 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears J NOTE f Smart pairing is configured and the device is requesting one of the pre defined PINs the Enter Passcode window does not appear Settings Ole Pa il n Enter Passcode Enter 4 passcode to establish 4 secure connection with wM sjk67e Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Figure 7 6 Enter Passcode 8 Enter the Passcode on the other device The device is added to the Bluetooth list 7 8 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide gt Settings ao R Ty d Enter Passcode Enter 4 passcode to establish 4 secure connection with WM _sjk67e Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Device Added Your Pocket PC has connected with WM _xjk678 ITITS Done HE Advanced Figure 7 7 Bluetooth Connection Confirmation 10 11 12 You are prompted to enter a passcode If the device has a specific passcode enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next If the device does not have a specific passcode enter a passcode in the Passcode field and tap Next The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device I
234. t correspond to the phone number or contact to call The contact panel lists contacts that match the sequence that you entered Smart Dialing starts looking for numbers or contacts that match the sequence entered To find a phone number e Enter the first one or two digits to find a phone number in Call History e Enter the first three digits or more to find a phone number from the saved Contacts and SIM card To find a contact name e Enter the first letter of a contact s first name or last name Smart Dialing searches for the letter starting from the first character of a contact name as well as from the character that appears after a space dash or underscore in a contact name For example if you tap number 2 which is associated with a b c on the Phone keypad contact names such as the following will be considered matches Smith Bernard Adams John Carlson Eileen Dillon Albert Childs Larry Cooper Robert and Parks Celine e Ifthe matching list is long narrow down the search further by entering another letter Using the same example above tap 3 which is associated with d e f the matching list is narrowed down to the following names Smith Bernard Adams John and Parks Celine ea Pears John E Bine Parks e3 Smith Arnad 1 abc def 3 ghit ikl 5 mw Speed Dial TE Call History po t Talk Hide Keypad aan Menu Figure 5 13
235. t functionality Delay To increase key repeat delay drag the Delay slider to the right To decrease key repeat delay drag the Delay slider to the left Rate To increase key repeat speed drag the Rate slider to the left To decrease key repeat speed drag the Rate slider to the right Profiles Tab Use the Profile tab to load or remove Bluetooth services profiles If a profile is not used it can be removed to save memory st BTExplorer Pa qc ok BTExplorer Settings Profile Settings LAN Client D Dial Up Networking Headset OBES Object Push Hands Free OBEY File Transfer HID Client Personal Area Networking a2De avRce C sync Select All Deselect All virtual COM Port system gt OF EH Cancel Figure 7 57 BTExplorer Settings Profile Tab 1 Tapa check box next to the profile to load activate The Serial Port profile is always active and cannot be removed 2 Tap Select All to select all profiles or tap Deselect All to deselect all profiles 3 Tap Apply to activate the profiles and then Close to exit the application 7 48 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide System Parameters Tab r BTExplorer Paa 2 15 ok BTExplorer Settings System Parameters Settings Page Timeout Seconds Link Supervision Timeout ce Seconds Apply System Parameters Misce 4 gt OK Fa Cancel e Figure 7 58 BTExplorer Settings System Parameters Tab Table 7 18 System Parameters Tab Data
236. that does not guarantee delivery It is widely used for real time voice and video transmissions where erroneous packets are not retransmitted IP provides the routing mechanism TCP IP is a routable protocol which means that all messages contain not only the address of the destination station but the address of a destination network This allows TCP IP messages to be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the world hence its use in the worldwide Internet Every client and server in a TCP IP network requires an IP address which is either permanently assigned or dynamically assigned at startup Telnet A terminal emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP IP based networks It allows a user at a terminal or computer to log onto a remote device and run a program Terminal See Mobile Computer Terminal Emulation A terminal emulation emulates a character based mainframe session on a remote non mainframe terminal including all display features commands and function keys The VC5000 Series supports Terminal Emulations in 3270 5250 and VT220 Terminate and Stay Resident TSR A program under DOS that ends its foreground execution to remain resident in memory to service hardware software interrupts providing background operation It remains in memory and may provide services on behalf of other DOS programs TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP File Transfer Protocol protocol that h
237. tion Table 7 4 Dial up Networking Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Local COM Port Select the COM port Local Baud Rate Select the communication baud rate Local Port Options Select the port option File Transfer Service File transfer allows other Bluetooth devices to browse files Using Bluetooth 7 39 e BTExplorer Paa 2 12 ok Edit Local Service B File Transfer Information Service Information Service Name File Transfer 1 Local Device Information Root Directory ivy Documents f File Permissions Read Write Delete Cancel Figure 7 44 BTExplorer Settings File Transfer Information Table 7 5 File Transfer Information Data Item Description Service Name Displays the name of the service Service Security Select the type of security from the drop down list Options are None Authenticate or Authenticate Encrypt Root Directory Select the directory that other Bluetooth devices can access File Permissions Select the file permissions for the selected directory Check the appropriate box to grant read access write access and delete access Hands Free Audio Gateway Service Hands Free Service Audio Gateway allows connection to hands free devices Pd BTExplorer ao Ty W Edit Local Service Lo
238. to bond with the remote device the PIN Code Request window appears 7 36 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide rS BTExplorer Paa dot ok PIN Code Request Please enter PIN Code Figure 7 39 PIN Code Request Window 2 Inthe PIN Code text box enter the same PIN entered on the device requesting the bond The PIN must be between 1 and 16 characters 3 Inthe Device Name text box edit the name of the device requesting the bond if desired 4 Tap OK to create the bond The MC9500 K can now exchange information with the other device Bluetooth Settings Use the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation of the BTExplorer application Tap Menu gt Settings The BTExplorer Settings window appears Device Info Tab Use the Device Info tab to configure the MC9500 K s Bluetooth connection modes r BTExplorer Paa 2 11 ok BTExplorer Settings dga Local Device Settings Device Name isso Discoverable Mode Connectable Mode Connectable r Severo T mma ll OK HE Cancel m Figure 7 40 BTExplorer Settings Device Info Tab Table 7 3 Device Info Tab Data Item Description Device Name Displays the name of the MC9500 K Discoverable Mode Select whether or not the MC9500 K is discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Connectable Mode Select whether or not the MC9500 K is connectable by other Bluetooth devices Using Bluetooth 7 37 Services Tab J NOTE Ensure that the MC9500 K is discover
239. to the orange lock state This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen Gy Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application Navigation Moves up down left or right one item Alphanumeric In default state produces the numeric value on the key In Alpha state produces the lower case alphabetic characters on the key Each key press Ci produces the next alphabetic character in sequence For example press and release the Orange key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter g press and release the Orange key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter f g l 9 C Press the SHIFT key in Alpha state to produce the upper case alphabetic characters on the C key For example press and release the Orange key press and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter G press and release the Orange key press and release the SHIFT key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter P Backspace Produces a backspace SHIFT Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions A single press displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed fe Press the Orange key then the Shift key to add a temporary shift that applies only to the next key pressed to the orange lock state This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen Gia
240. track of friends and Battery Swap colleagues dp Internet Browse Web and WAP sites Settings Open the Settings folder Explorer as well as download new TI Table D 4 lists the default programs and files from the p o icons available on the Internet Settings folder Pictures amp Videos Name Description Displays the Home screen Text Send an SMS text message Keep track of appointments and create meeting requests Getting Launch the Getting Started Started application Alarms Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale Alarms can also be set at specified days and times of a week Messenger Use this mobile version of Windows Live Messenger Microsoft My Synchronizes the Phone MC9500 K s contacts calendar tasks text messages music photos videos and documents with Windows Media a Microsoft My Phone Marketplace account Windows Live Use this mobile version of MSN Check the local weather Windows Live to find Weather information on the web MSN Money Keep track of your finances Play games wu Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and Notes Create handwritten or typed a calculations such as notes drawings and voice addition subtraction recordings multiplication and division View and manage pictures animated GIFs and video files tE omel Play back audio and video files V7 Purchase applications fro
241. ts which in turn improves the call quality Limitations There is no VPN support in VQM e Only the Avaya softphone is currently supported Acoustic Echo Cancellation Acoustic Echo occurs during a voice call when the audio from the earpiece enters the microphone of the same device This results in the person at the other end hearing back a delayed version of his her own voice Echo Needless to say Echo is not desirable and needs to be suppressed This is the functionality performed by the Acoustic Echo Canceller AEC There are two approaches to suppressing the Echo e Turn the Acoustic Echo Canceller AEC on permanently This approach is not very efficient because the device consumes more power when the AEC is on e Turn the Acoustic Echo Canceller AEC on only when there is an ongoing call VQM follows the second of the two approaches mentioned above VQM automatically turns on the Acoustic Echo Canceller AEC when the mobile device is in a VoWiFi call When the call is terminated VQM turns the AEC off Note that the AEC is turned on for speakerphone and handset modes and does not get turned on for wired headset and Bluetooth headset modes The AEC is not required for wired headset because the audio volume is quite low because of the proximity of the earpiece to the ear and therefore it is very unlikely for the audio from the earpiece to go in to the mouthpiece Bluetooth headsets typically have an Echo Canceller bu
242. ttery gt Advanced Main battery Lilon Recharging state Charging Figure D 11 Battery Icon on the Title Bar Connectivity Icon The Connectivity icon indicates the communication status of the terminal when it s connecting to the internet or host computer Keypads D 15 eee ee Connectivity calendar favorites O D 3 Figure D 12 Connectivity Dialog Box Locking the MC9500 K You can lock the MC9500 K by disabling key presses and screen tap or by requiring a password or finger swipe There are two types of locking features available the standard Microsoft lock and the Motorola lock J NOTE You can make emergency calls even when the MC9500 K is locked Microsoft Locking Locking the MC9500 K turns off keyboard and touch screen functionality This is helpful when the MC9500 K is turned on and you want to prevent accidental key presses To lock the device tap a gt O The lock screen appears 4 18 2 4 10 ea Tomorrow MC 5 Team M 1 Seats 20 Figure D 13 Lock Screen Drag baum to either the right or left side of the screen If a password is set up enter the password and then tap to unlock and display the Home screen tap G to unlock and display the Contacts window tap to unlock and display the Messaging window D 16 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide a Yi 4 4 18 Emergency phone calls can ba made Figure D 14 Password Window Password Locking Use the Password window t
243. until it snaps into place 7 Install the battery 8 After completing initial MC9596 setup or after replacing a SIM card a Press the red Power button b On the Today screen tap Wireless Manager Ensure Phone is on a o Press the red Power button to suspend the MC9596 e Perform a warm boot See Resetting the MC9500 K on page 3 3 f Make a call to verify cellular connection J NOTE For detailed information about WWAN activation and settings refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide 1 6 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide Installing the Battery To install the battery 1 Insert the battery top first into the battery compartment 2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latches snap into place Battery Release Latch Battery Battery Release Latch Figure 1 8 nserting the Battery 3 The MC9500 K powers up automatically after inserting the battery if the battery has been charged previously Charging the Battery AN CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page 9 2 Before using the MC9500 K for the first time charge the battery using either a charging cable or a cradle J NOTE For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC9500 K Series Mobile Computer Integrator Guide e USB Charging Cable e Charge Only Cable e Single Bay USB Cradle e Four Bay Charg
244. us 3 Pack KT 122016 03R Replacement stylus 3 pack Spare Stylus 50 Pack KT 122018 50R Replacement stylus 50 pack Power Supply KT 14000 148R Supports the Single Bay USB Cradle Single Slot Battery Charger and Four Slot Battery Charger Power Supply 50 14000 241R Supports one Four Bay cradle or up to four 4 Four Slot Battery Chargers Cables USB Charge Cable 25 116365 01R Provides power to the MC9500 K and USB communication with a host computer Auto Charge Cable VCA9500 01R Charges the MC9500 K using a vehicle s cigarette lighter DEX Cable 25 116366 01R Connects the MC9500 K to a vendor machine 4 way DC cable 25 85992 01R Used to power up to four Four Slot Battery Chargers with one power supply 50 14000 241R USB Sync Cable 25 124330 01R micro USB Client Communication Cable connects Single Bay USB Cradle to the host system micro USB B to USB A Single Bay USB 25 122026 01R Connect the Single Bay USB cradle and a Single Slot Cradle Charger Y Cable Battery Charger to a single power supply Modem Adapter Cable 25 116367 01R Connect the MC9500 K to the Modem Dongle Headset Adapter Cable 21 116368 01R Connects a VX1 headset to the MC9500 K AC Line Cord 23844 00 00R Connects a power supply to an outlet US only DC Cable 50 16002 029R Connects from the four bay cradle to a power supply Vehicle Battery Charger 25 122028 01R This umper cable connects the vehicle battery charger to Cable the vehicle cradle Brackets Des
245. ved were received There are more notification icons than can be displayed Connectivity Ha x t Connection is not active a Connection is active ii 44 Synchronization is occurring ET 2 Wi Fi available 3G available GSM only Ga GPRS available GSM only E EGPRS available GSM only LI 1xRTT available CDMA only 2 EVDO Rev 0 available CDMA only EVDO Rev A available CDMA only zZ Dormant State no data transmission during a Roaming 1x or EVDO connection CDMA only v NG tU Call missed Pad Dialing while no SIM card is installed Ail Voice call in progress Fat Calls are forwarded Z sal C Call on hold Speakerphone is on L ALE Yll Wi Fi on good signal Y Wi fi off ill x Yi No Wi Fi service or searching HIN HSDPA connecting GSM only qi ill HSDPA in use GSM only 3G connecting GSM only al e Keypads D 7 Table D 2 Status Bar Icons Continued Icon Description Icon Description 3G in use GSM only GPRS connecting GSM only all PATOL 21O YI i GPRS in use GSM only EGPRS connecting GSM only si nee 4 EGPRS in use GSM only EVDO connecting CDMA only ai ee UU l6 SIM Card not installed GSM only al ll Audio All sounds are on Cl sounds are off d x ame o Battery Cr Battery is charging a Battery has a full charge GL Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge Battery has a low charge
246. vice such as a PC In the drop down list select ActiveSync via Bluetooth 3 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 4 Tap Connect The Remote Service Connection window appears st BTExplorer Pa a 2 08 ok Save 45 Favorite Favorite Name Active Sync Click Next bo save this connection as a Favorite You can also rename the Favorite by clicking on Favorite Name 4p Back 4f Cancel Next op Figure 7 35 Remote Service Connection Window 5 Inthe Service Type drop down list select Active Sync 7 32 MC9500 K Mobile Computer User Guide 6 Tap OK The MC9500 K connects the PC and an ActiveSync session begins 7 Tap Finish The Connection Favorite Options window appears 8 To end the session tap the ActiveSync icon in the Favorite window and select Disconnect from the pop up window Personal Area Network Services J NOTE This profile supports Ad hoc and PAN User Network Access Profile is not supported Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files collaborate or play multi player games To establish a Personal Area Network connection 1 Ensure that the Personal Area Networking profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 3 Select the device and tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 4 Tap Next The Connection Summary window app
247. vices Bonded paired Bluetooth devices e Untrusted Devices Discovered devices that are not bonded e Favorites Selected services that are set as Favorite for quick access J NOTE Switching between Wizard Mode and Explorer Mode closes all active connections Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC9500 K can receive information from discovered devices without bonding However once bonded the MC9500 K and a bonded device exchange information automatically when you turn the Bluetooth radio on See Bonding with Discovered Device s on page 7 34 for more information To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes Using Bluetooth 7 19 3 Ensure that the require profile is enabled on the MC9500 K See Profiles Tab on page 7 47 for more information 4 Ensure that the two devices are within 30 feet 10 meters of one another 5 Tap the Bluetooth icon and select Show BTExplorer The BTExplorer window appears J NOTE f favorite connections have already been created the Favorites screen displays If no favorite connections have been created the New Connection Wizard screen displays 6 Tap Menu gt New Connection The New Connection Wizard appears st BTExplorer Pa 1 25 lok Mew Connection Wizard Welcome to Ehe Mew Connection Wizard Please select an action From the list below and click
248. will timeout However if the user presses the Power button on the MC9500 K the MC9500 K will suspend except when on a call and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device the MC9500 K will wake from suspend mode For example headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC9500 K Using Bluetooth 7 5 Resume When the MC9500 K resumes Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to Suspend Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane When the radio is off other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC9500 K Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within range Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity J NOTE To achieve the best battery life turn off radios not in use Enabling Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth 1 Tap Wireless Manager and then tap the Bluetooth bar or Tap Start gt Setting gt Connections gt Bluetooth icon gt Mode tab Settings ao Pa Ty ok Bluetooth C Turn on Bluetooth DL Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Figure 7 2 Bluetooth Mode Tab 2 Check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 3 Tapok Disabling Bluetooth T
249. y contacts on the back of the battery Do not leave any cotton residue on the contacts 4 Repeat at least three times 5 Use the cotton tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the contact area 6 Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Spray compressed air on the contact area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the surface CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 9 5 8 Inspect the area for any grease or dirt repeat if required 9 Replace the battery in the MC9500 K Cleaning Cradle Connectors To clean the connectors on a cradle 1 Remove the DC power cable from the cradle 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol 3 Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector s Slowly move the applicator back and forth from one side of the connector to the other Do not let any cotton residue on the connector 4 All sides of the connector should also be rubbed with the cotton tipped applicator 5 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 1 2 inch away from the surface CAUTION do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is pointed away from your face 6 Ensure that there is no lint left by the cotton tipped applicator r
250. zard screen displays 2 Use the Connection Wizard to search for a Bluetooth device 3 Select the device and tap Next The Select Remote Service window appears 4 Tap Next The Connection Favorite Options window appears 5 Tap Next The Connection Summary window appears 6 Tap Connect The remote device s accessible folders appear st BTExplorer Pa a 1 29 ok 1007 7 24 08 134 1K 7 24 08 Flower jpg 1 1 07 img001 jpg 7 24 08 img007 jpg 7 24 08 img003 jpg 7 24 08 img004 jpg 7 24 08 img005 jpg 7 24 08 img00656 jpg 7 24 08 7 24 08 9 5 08 Waterfall jpg 1 1 07 Actions cE Figure 7 23 File Transfer Window 7 Double tap the file to copy The Save Remote File window appears Using Bluetooth 7 23 st BTExplorer Pa a 1 29 ok Save Remote File Name limg003 jpg Type Al 849 gi Application Application Data ga Cache Disk ConnMgr Documents and Settings MUSIC My Documents Program Files Save Cancel ENG Figure 7 24 Save Remote File Window 8 Tap and hold on the file A pop up menu appears 9 Select the action to perform e New create a new file or folder on the remote device e Delete delete the selected file on the remote device e Get File copy the file from the remote device to the MC9500 K e Put File copy a file from the MC9500 K to the remote device Creating a New File or Folder To create a new folder or file on the remote device 1 Tap and hold on the scre

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