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1. 11 2 MC65 User Guide e A screen protector is applied to the MC65 Motorola 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 MC65 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 N a C22 gat 02250 Figure 11 1 Removing the Screen Protector N 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 67525 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 charg
2. MC65 MOBI LE COMPUTER e GG 10 34 10 34 Wednesday April 7 2010 fu My Apps Q Contacts ame D X PC Wag EL EW A A e ad wi aa A OI u 3 3 A nA SA pA ra e ui JA Ka A 5 A xa a va EEn E SPACE EK j E MC65 MOBILE COMPUTER USER GUIDE 72E 133 69 01 Rev B March 2011 T MC65 User Guide No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permi
3. J NOTE It is not recommended to perform Bluetooth wireless technology inquiry when high rate 802 11b operation is required 7 2 MC65 User Guide 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 initialization 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 pairin
4. Software 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 MC65 Refer to the application s user guide for application installation and setup information MC65 GPS Setup The GPS enabled MC65 automatically manages access to the GPS receiver to allow multiple programs to simultaneously access GPS data By default the MC65 has the following settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt External GPS 2 In the Programs tab the GPS program port is set to COM6 8 2 MC6b User Guide 3 In the Hardware tab the GPS hardware port is set to None 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 MC65 being unable to compute the initial 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 MC65 does not go into suspend mode If the MC65 suspends then the power to the GPS radio is removed Upon resume
5. Blocking Incoming SMS Messages To block incoming MMS messages from a specific sender 1 Open and view the MMS message 2 Tap Menu gt Show gt Contact Details 3 Tap Menu 5 Save to Blacklist 4 Tap Done To unblock a sender 1 Tap Start gt Text 2 Tap Menu gt MMS Options gt Blacklist 3 Tap and hold the phone number 4 Select Delete from the pop up menu 5 Tap OK CHAPTER 6 USING THE CAMERA Introduction Use Pictures 8 Videos to take pictures and record videos and to view them on the MC65 Taking Pictures To take a picture 1 TapStart 5 Pictures 4 Videos 2 Tap Camera Pictures amp Videos D 4 X M2 GF 10 46 HI Thumbnails amp Figure 6 1 Camera Window The Camera window displays the view finder Information about the current settings or the remaining number of pictures that can be saved to the MC65 are displayed on the lower right corner of the screen 3 Check the image on the view finder adjust if necessary 4 Press the Enter key to take the picture 6 2 MC6b User Guide Burst Mode Burst mode is a way to take a series of quick pictures 1 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap Camera 3 Tap Menu gt Mode gt Burst 4 Check the image on the view finder adjust if necessary 5 Press the Enter key to take the picture To stop a burst of pictures before all pictures have been taken tap OK Timer Mode To take pictures using the timer 1 Tap Star
6. Carrier en Yul wd 8 10 Emergency phone calls can be made F da e Figure 2 26 Password Window Stylus Use the MC65 stylus to select items and enter information The stylus functions as a mouse Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to press option buttons and open menu items 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 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 Using the MC65 2 21 Entering Data When entering data on the keypad use either the single hand method or the two hand method as shown in Figure 2 27 gt N Single hand Method Two hand Method Figure 2 27 Entering Data on the Keypad 2 22 MC65 User Guide Data Capture The MC65 offers two types of data capture options e Imaging e Digital camera J NOTE To perform data capture a scanning enabled application must be installed on the MC65 A sample scanning application can be downloaded from the Motorola Support site at http support symbol com Imaging The MC65 with an integrated imager has the following features e Omnidirectional reading of a variety of bar code symbologies including the most popular linear po
7. HS Simple Ve Weather Ic Time Tracker Figure9 7 Card Configuration Window The window lists the available cards A next to the name indicates that the card is enabled A indicates that the card is disabled 1 Tap the name of the card to enable or disable the card Settings 9 11 2 Tap gt to view a description of the card 3 Tap OK to return to the Home screen Time Tracker Card The Time Tracker card is an application that keep track of time spent on projects Project data is stored in the Windows directory in file TimeTracker data file csv 2 Yul 5 06 Time Tracker 5 14 10 s Project 1 Project total 00 00 Project 2 Project total 00 00 Project 3 Project total 00 07 Figure 9 8 Time Tracker Main Screen 1 Tocreate a new project tap the Settings icons PAS LUE ia 5 14 10 Figure 9 9 New Project 2 Inthe text box enter the project name 3 Tap to add the project to the list 4 Tap Save 5 Inthe main screen tap the project name to open the project screen 9 12 MC65 User Guide Resets the project timer m to the main screen Displays the project Project 1 name and date 5 14 10 Reset Back Start 00 00 AM End 00 00 AM Displays the last session total or running time since 00 ee the project was started Session a Hr Min Project 00 00 Today 00 00 Displays the total time for the current day START gt Displays the total time for the entir
8. Incoming Call 1 631 555 5555 Answer Ignore Figure C 17 Answer a Call 2 Whena second call arrives tap Answer The first call is placed on hold C 13 C 14 MC65 User Guide 3 Tap Flash to swap from one call to the other Doe John 1 555 555 5555 m Speaker On Mute Flash End Note Contacts ooo PP BE x nuu Figure C 18 Call Swapping 4 5 Tap End or press the red phone key on the keypad to end active call The remaining call re connects tap Answer to connect to the call Tap End or press the red phone key on the keypad to end the last call Conference Calling GSM 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 8 9 Press to display the Phone dialer Enter the first phone number and press Talk When the call connects Hold appears on the dialer Tap Hold to place the first call on hold Enter the second phone number and tap Talk After the call is answered tap gt Conference to place the calls in conference mode Tap Hold to place the conference on hold Enter another phone number and tap Talk After the call is answered tap gt Conference to place all the calls in conference mode Repeat steps 6 through 8 for up to six phone numbers 10 Tap End or press the red
9. 1 2 3 4 Press un From the Phone shortcut tap From the contact list tap and hold the contact name Tap Call Work Call Home or Call Mobile 3 4 MC65 User Guide Using Call Log To make a call using Call Log 1 Press en 2 From the Phone shortcut tap 3 Tap the contact or phone number 4 Tap SEND or press Cha 5 Tap Cancel or press to stop dialing or end the call Using Speed Dialing To make a call using Speed Dialing JV NOTE To set up speed dialing see Speed Dial Setup on page 3 10 1 Press un 2 On the dialpad press and hold a number associated with the speed dial number set up in Contacts 3 Tap Cancel or press to stop dialing or end the call Answering a Call When the MC65 receives an incoming call a dialog box appears If the phone is set to ring a ring tone sounds Answer or ignore the incoming call To answer an incoming call tap Answer or press un To ignore the incoming call tap Ignore This sends the caller to voice mail depending on the service provider Otherwise this presents a busy signal to the calling party Tap em or press to end the call Incoming Call Features e The user can use other programs on the MC65 during a call To switch back to the phone press Chal Press to end the call e To hold the current call and answer a waiting call tap Answer to place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call e Toputa call on hold to call
10. Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 10 8 MC65 User Guide Four Slot Ethernet Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle with the MC65 For cradle communication setup procedures refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide The Four Slot Ethernet cradle Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC65 e Connects the MC65 up to four to an Ethernet network e Simultaneously charges up to four MC65 devices Charging Insert the MC65 into a slot to begin charging 1009 O Figure 10 7 MC65 Battery Charging Battery Charging Indicators The MC65 s charge LED shows the status of the battery charging in the MC65 See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperature
11. Device Mounting Precautions maamin ANA 10 12 AS TAN AOL aa ae aNG T 10 12 uve AA AA NAA A HH 10 13 Windshield Installation 10 13 Flat Sunlace EE METER TRE T Uc 10 14 Chapter 11 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting WOU WEE 11 1 Table of Contents Xi Maintaining Me MOGI euere 11 1 Removing the Screen Protechor Aa 11 2 Battery Safety Guidelines 2 a 11 2 Can aaa TI lee ee AA AA 11 3 Materials Required EE 11 3 eem Ae wre ee ee ee ee een 11 4 miel een na een 11 4 Melu E 11 4 Scanner Exit WINDOW E 11 4 eR cielo aa AA EEE AA 11 4 Cleaning Cradle Connectors a 11 4 Cleaning RCO CIC see ee AA AD AA 11 5 WOU NOONG AA mE 11 5 ye A ALA AO AA AAO 11 5 TEE eegen 11 7 Single Slot USB Her Ce 11 7 Four Slot Gate E 11 8 twee be CA 11 9 our SIO UI AIS ly Cal Er ee ee Em 11 9 CADET qe 11 10 NE CAM ace AA 11 10 Appendix A Technical Specifications 655 Technical ee e de EE A 1 MOGO ma are ee AA AA AA A 1 MC65 Accessory Specifications a A 6 BING SI0 USB COC nee TET A 6 Four Slot Battery Charger nennen A 6 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle aaa kA ANAN aaah A 7 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Aa A 7 Mag nE e ama AA AA NO AA A 8 Vehllele CAO ae ee ee ee ee N ea A 9 O72 6 E E EA A A E AE EE E E A O T A 9 Appendix B Keypads POOU TON AA AA AA B 1 Numeric Keypad Configuration euere een B 1
12. EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail EMDK Enterprise Mobility Developer s Kit ESD Electro Static Discharge F File Transfer Protocol FTP A TCP IP application protocol governing file transfer via network or telephone lines See TCP IP Flash Memory Flash memory is nonvolatile semi permanent storage that can be electronically erased in the circuit and reprogrammed FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Sprectrum A method of transmitting radio signals by rapidly switching a carrier among many frequency channels using a pseudorandom sequence known to both transmitter and receiver G GPS Global Positioning System A satellite based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites GPS satellites circle the earth and transmit signal information to earth GPS receivers take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user s exact location H Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Glossary 4 MC65 User Guide IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes ba
13. Inthe text box enter a name for the list 3 Scroll through the list and tap an icon to add to the new list Each icon highlights indicating it is selected As icons are added to the list the icon counter increments Z7 Yul 9 28 Sample Programs File Explorer Fusion Help Gallery Getting Started NG EN Google Maps Help Internet Internet Explorer Sharing Tal xm LAM 5 Marketplace essenger luleccidua MSN Money Phone ote bile OK e a Sy MSP Agent MSN Weather HI Save H Cancel Figure 9 5 Add Programs 4 Tap Save To make the new list the default tap the name of the list To edit a customized application list 1 Tap My Apps gt Edit gt View 2 Tap gt next to the list to edit 3 Tap an icon to add or delete from the list 4 Tap Save and then tap OK 9 10 MC65 User Guide Card Setup The cards on the Motorola Home screen can be configured and re ordered On any card tap LO The card flips over KJ CLA amp 5 K HI My Apps Contacts Figure 9 6 Back of Card Re Order Cards Each icon on the card back represents a card To re order the cards press and hold on an icon and then drag it to a new location Tap Vas to return to the front of the card Configure Cards Cards can be removed so that they do not appear on the Home screen On any card tap Vas to flip the card over Tap to configure the cards LU v1 0 3 43 ESS HS Full kaa Naga
14. J NOTE f the user taps a wrong number tap the Delete key to erase each subsequent digit To erase the entire number tap and hold the Delete key 2 Enter the phone number on the dialer or keypad The number appears in the Call Line 3 Tap the green Call Line or press Cha 4 Tap Cancel to cancel the call or tap Speaker to place the MC65 in speakerphone mode 5 When the call connects the name or number appears in the Call Line To place the call on hold tap the Call Line To return to the call tap the Call Line again 6 Tap emm or press to end the call Table 3 1 lists the Phone dialer icons that appear below the Status bar and above the Call Line Icons vary depending upon carrier and network Table3 1 Phone Dialer Status Icons Icon Description Icon Description Q Bluetooth headset connected Location disabled Call Forwarding enabled Phone unlocked f 6X Phone audio muted m Smart Dialing omart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number When the user starts entering numbers or characters omart Dialing automatically searches and sorts the contact entries on the SIM card in Contacts and the phone numbers in Call Log including incoming outgoing and missed calls You can then select the desired number or contact from the filtered list to dial Press keys on the MC65 keypad that correspond to the phone number or contact to call The contact panel lists contacts that match the sequence entered omart Dia
15. Kan Ma ies dod ee meee dnd V douce RR RR 10 2 USB charging cable 10 1 USB Cradle APA 10 1 vehicle cradle LL 10 1 10 7 vehicle holder 10 1 wall mounting kit cradle 10 2 action DUMON 2 45222 c5e00ck44 80 KNANG er 2 3 ActiveSync 2 10 CON a ae nt a ee ee ee ee ae NA C 4 adaptive frequency hopping 7 1 adjusting volume leeren 2 18 nig c L 7 1 AIBEAM on 446549966 oie MGA ogee bea one md 2 10 Alpha numeric keypad B 4 alpha numeric keypad key descriptions 0 00 cee eee B 6 answering a Cal 3 4 C 7 auto charge cable 10 2 10 10 PEERY TPP AT B 4 B bar codes two dimensional 2 aaa 2 22 battery charging 1 5 10 3 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 9 check status aaah aka KAMA EURO Gnd ok OE 1 7 cr AA AAP 1 4 POLT VIVIR ai kee hen KNB Ah X8 ah NAG Boden dod KANG 1 8 battery chargers communication charge cables 10 10 LED indicators 10 11 OUr GOL PAA 10 9 battery charging 1 5 communication charge cables 10 10 using four slot charge only cradle 10 5 using four slot Ethernet cradle 10 6 using four slot spare battery charger 10 9 using single slot USB cradle 10 3 using vehicle cradle 10 7 battery ICON ke ee 2 7 2 1
16. MC65 is inactive Battery is depleted Battery is not inserted properly Tapping the window Screen is not buttons or icons does not calibrated correctly activate the corresponding feature The device is not responding A message appears Too many files stored stating that the MC65 on the MC65 memory is full Too many applications installed on the MC65 Camera application does DataWedge not launch application running Solution Replace the MC65 in the cradle or reattach the communication cable and re transnit See the system administrator Perform setup Refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide for details Adjust the volume See Adjusting Volume on page 2 18 The MC65 turns off after a period of inactivity If the MC65 is running on battery power set this period from 1 to 5 minutes in one minute intervals Check the Power window by selecting Tap Status Bar gt gif Replace the battery Insert the battery properly See Installing the Battery on page 1 4 Re calibrate the screen Press Blue key Backspace key Reset the device See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 Delete unused memos and records If necessary save these records on the host computer or use an SD card for additional memory Remove user installed applications on the MC65 to recover memory Select Start gt Settings gt System tab and tap the Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap Remove Stop
17. a 85885m o68806ou by CA EX TC qu 900006 C E E CEE ee J p A LN NN p El P8 BeOS qp o EY 8 e es Pa e LE of la ri per IP fw PODUB NG EN PF t280 CT Introduction The appendix describes the functionality of the optional Windows Mobile Home screen and Dialer Windows Mobile Home Screen The Windows Mobile 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 Status Bar ke au getting started phone voicemail Today Screen 4 1 1 ANA AT amp T Lo Wi Fi Off text e mail Tile Bar ME Contacts Open the Start Menu 1 oe Figure C 1 Windows Mobile Home Screen To enable the Windows Mobile Home screen 1 2 3 Tap Start gt Setting gt Home On the horizontal scroll select Items In the item list select the Windows Default checkbox Deselect all other checkboxes Tap OK The Windows Mobile Home screen appears C 2 MC65 User Guide 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 EJ e Yil 4 Gg 4 11 getting started phone voicemail PM 4 5 1 1 6 18 10 AT amp T P Wi Fi Off text e Mail ay Contacts Figure C 2 Moving Today Screen Y
18. the new appointments Older appointments are ignored Read To read a text message or an email message 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Read SMS The MC65 responds with You have 3 SMS and reads the SMS messages What time is it To find out the time of day 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say What time is it The MC65 responds with The time is 3 p m Call History To view the call history window 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Call History The MC65 responds with Call history 3 The Call history page displays Voice Play Music To play a specific music file 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Play The Moment The MC65 responds with The Moment 3 Windows Media starts to play The Moment To play all music files 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Play music The MC65 responds with Play music 3 Windows Media starts to play all music files To play a different music file during playing of another 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Next The MC65 responds with Next 3 Windows Media starts to play next music file To pause or resume a playing music file 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with
19. 10 Feed handstrap into Handstrap Slot 2 Slide pin into bottom of handstrap 3 Center the pin in the handstrap loop J NOTE Handstrap and pin should fit securely into the handstrap mounting area When pulling on handstrap use enough force to engage pin into place 4 Pull handstrap so that the pin and bottom of handstrap slide into position in the mounting area Figure 1 11 Pin and Handstrap in Mounting Area Figure 1 12 Slide Handstrap and Tether Over Handstrap Mount 5 Slide tether loop over handstrap 6 Insert the handstrap clip into the slot on the device Ensure that it is securely in place 1 14 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 2 USING THE MC65 Introduction This chapter explains the buttons status icons and controls on the MC65 and provides basic instructions for using the MC65 including resetting the MC65 and entering and capturing data Features Touch Screen with Data Capture Charging Battery WAN Radio Protective Overlay LED Status LED Status LED Scan Action Button Volume Up Down Button Scan Button Keypad Alpha Numeric Keypad Shown Microphone Power Button O Connector Figure 2 1 MC65 Front View 2 2 MC65 User Guide Battery Battery Latch 7 Speaker Camera Flash ZA z D III 4 D Handstrap Camera PT IA tylus Stylus Clip Action Button Exit Window Scan Action Button Figure 2 2 MC65 Rear View Usingthe MC65 2 3 Functio
20. 2 ASSISI OPO ee 8 2 Chapter 9 Settings Ipijeole AE 9 1 AA 9 1 LOCKAG TME MOOS AA uU 9 4 SWILCHIEO TAN EE 9 4 Device Management ANERER ENEE ENEE ENER 9 5 SOUNG Gel 9 5 POWO e T 9 6 PA 11 E E N E IRRE ON E EE E MN ERE ETIN RT URUEF EP SEN TEIL FE dca PEE FE EM TERES 9 7 Backlight arid KeViiGht dl e E 9 7 Ae LA AA 9 8 Mate EE 9 8 hio 9 8 Program Be leren E 9 8 My Apps Window DELUD EE 9 9 Lakad CU E 9 10 Ria oido MUNERE TT 9 10 eget E 9 10 Time Tracker Card nenn ee 9 11 Weather Sal WEE 9 12 Kada NEW le Le EE 9 12 Change LOCION cua ANA m T T UT 9 13 LEE ALOCANGN mamana aa UU UT 9 13 EMAIL SOLO nee E EEE ee 9 9 13 Setting Up an IMAP or POP ACCOUNT Eee ee er 9 13 Automatic Email SETUP waaa NAGANA ANDA ANA ANAL aE Enn Ani 9 13 Manua EmA E SCTU EE 9 14 Entering Email Settings Manually 2 a 9 14 Editing an EMAIL ACCOUNL EE 9 16 selling Email SIGNAL ea AA 9 17 MIMO MESSAGING SEID EE 9 17 VOICE Commander EET 9 18 SOC AS AA AA 9 18 LEA AA AA 9 18 VOS TAg 9 18 X MC65 User Guide eeler tel dl Te E EET 9 19 x sa AA E a 9 19 VOICE WAG nananana ALAPAN ATA AA AGA 9 19 MUSIC SOWING E 9 19 AA PARAON 9 19 NOO Ee EE 9 19 Digit Tramer ee Ha ee ee ee ee AN 9 20 IGN STUN SUNG See ee ee 9 20 Advanced
21. 2 80 in Width 11 0 cm 4 33 in Depth 15 0 cm 5 91 in Weight 210 g 7 41 oz Input Voltage 12 VDC A 6 MC65 User Guide Table A 3 Single Slot USB Cradle Technical Specifications Continued Feature Description Power Consumption Interface Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Battery Charger 30 watts USB 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 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 4 Four Slot Battery Charger Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Weight Input Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Height 4 7 cm 1 85 in Width 15 5 cm 6 10 in Depth 21 0 cm 8 27 in 384 g 13 55 oz 12 VDC 30 watts 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 82 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 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Table A 5 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Weight Input
22. Bluetooth Turn on the Bluetooth device s to find device s nearby are not turned on The Bluetooth Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode If needed refer to device s are not in the device s user documentation for help discoverable mode Single Slot USB Cradle Table 11 3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB Cradle Symptom Possible Cause Action LEDs do not light when Cradleis notreceiving Ensure the power cable is connected securely to both the cradle and MC65 or spare battery is power to AC power inserted MC65 is not seated Remove and re insert the MC65 into the cradle ensuring it is firmly firmly in the cradle seated Spare battery is not Remove and re insert the spare battery into the charging slot seated firmly in the ensuring it is firmly seated cradle 11 8 MC65 User Guide Table 11 3 Troubleshooting the Single Slot USB Cradle Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action MC65 battery is not MC65 was removed Ensure cradle is receiving power Ensure MC65 is seated cngrectly charging from cradle or cradle Confirm main battery is charging under Tap Status Bar 5 The was unplugged from 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC65 is not fully Remove and re insert the MC65 into the cradle ensuring it is firmly seated in the cradle
23. Confirm field re enter the key When the keys match a message appears indicating that the keys match 18 Repeat for each WEP key 19 In the Transmit Key drop down list select the key to transmit 20 Tap Next The IPv4 Address Entry dialog box displays IPv4 Address Type Obtain Device IP Address Automatically Obtain DNS Address Automatically Obtain WINS Address Automatically 6of7 Figure 4 7 IP Address Entry Dialog Box 21 Ensure that all three check boxes are selected 22 Tap Next The Battery Usage dialog box appears 23 Inthe Battery Usage Mode dialog box select apower consumption option Battery Usage Mode Olean e Fast Power Save Q MAX Power Save Figure 4 8 Battery Usage Dialog Box 4 6 MC6b User Guide 24 Tap Save Wireless Zero Config Setup To setup WLAN using WZC J NOTE Obtain the proper WLAN configuration information from your system administrator prior to performing the WZC setup procedures The following setup procedure example shows setup of a WLAN using WEP encryption 1 Tap Status Bar gt Wireless Zero Config Wi Fi a Vu L Kk 10 52 Network Wireless gt Network Add New Available Available Available Available Available HI Connect Figure 4 9 Wireless Zero Config Window 2 The MC65 searches for wireless networks in the area and displays them in the window 3 Tapa network name Wi Fi a Yap X Gg 10 52 Configure Wireless Networ
24. DataWedge application Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Task Manager Select DataWedge application and tap End Task Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 11 7 Table 11 1 Troubleshooting the MC65 Continued Problem Cause Solution The MC65 does not decode with reading bar code Load a scanning application on the MC65 See your system administrator Scanning application is not loaded Unreadable bar code Ensure the symbol is not defaced Distance between exit Place the MC65 within proper scanning range window and bar code is incorrect MC65 is not Program the MC65 to accept the type of bar code being scanned programmed for the Refer to the EMDK or Control Panel application bar code MC65 is not If the MC65 does not beep on a good decode set the application to programmed to generate a beep on good decode generate a beep Battery is low If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam upon a trigger press check the battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the MC65 low battery condition notification Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact the distributor or Motorola Bluetooth Connection Table 11 2 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Problem Cause Solution MC65 cannot find any Too far from other Move closer to the other Bluetooth device s within a range of 10 Bluetooth devices Bluetooth devices meters 32 8 feet nearby The
25. EDA Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Frequency Band UMTS HSDPA and HSUPA 850 1900 and 2100 MHz GSM EDGE 850 900 1800 and 1900 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 850 and 1900 MHz Antenna External Wireless LAN Data and Voice Communications Radio Tri mode IEEE 802 1 1a b g Data Rates Supported 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Channels Chan 36 165 5180 5825 MHz Chan 1 13 2412 2472 MHz Chan 14 2484 MHz Japan only Actual operating channels frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency Security 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 Antenna Internal antenna Voice Communications Voice over IP ready Wi FiTM certified IEEE 802 11a b g direct sequence wireless LAN Wi Fi Multimedia WMM and WMM PS Motorola Voice Quality Manager VQM Motorola TEAM Express Ready Wireless PAN Data and Voice Communications Bluetooth Class Il v2 1 with Enhanced Data Rate EDR integrated antenna Global Positioning System GPS Integrated stand alone or Assisted GPS A GPS Regulatory Electrical Safety IEC UL CSA EN 60950 1 Environmental RoHS WEEE 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 4268 Table A 1 Item A 4 M
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27. MC65 Integrator Guide Resetting the MC65 A reset restarts the MC65 by closing all running programs Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost To perform a reset e On a numeric keypad simultaneously press the red Power button and the CN and keys e On an alphanumeric keypad simultaneously press the red Power button and the w and keys Locking the MC65 The user can lock the MC65 to disable key presses and screen tap or by requiring a password to keep your data secure Refer to Locking the MC65 on page 9 4 for information on setting up device locking J NOTE The user can make emergency calls even when the MC65 is locked The lock screen displays whenever the MC65 is locked When the MC65 is locked you still receive notifications of new messages missed calls and upcoming appointments You can also receive a call when the MC65 is locked The MC65 locks when a time out has occurred or you lock the MC65 manually To manually lock the MC65 tap the lock icon in the center of the Home screen Tile bar 2 20 MC65 User Guide e Luis 8 09 3 09 Jon Si Updated MC55 Pistol gri 8 30 AM 9 00 AM CR NY21 Ohm Flr 1 Seats 12 14 Figure 2 25 Lock Screen Drag pm nd to either the right or left side of the screen If ssword is set up enter the password and then tap to unlock and display the Contacts window tap to unlock and display the Home screen tap Bb to unlock and display the Messaging window
28. MC65 responds with More than one John Smith please select Voice Commander displays a window with the two contacts System will show both Halley Johnson and Haley Johnson for user to select If a contact is not found 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Find Michael Archer at home 3 MC65 responds with Michael Archer has no home number Redial To re dial a previous number 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Redial The MC65 responds with Call Mary Smith at home is it correct 3 Say Yes The MC65 responds with Dialing Callback 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Callback The MC65 responds with Call Mary Smith at home is it correct 3 Say Yes The MC65 responds with Dialing Start To launch an application 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Start calendar The MC65 responds with Go to Calendar The Calendar application launches Appointments To read today s tomorrow s or this week s appointments 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Today s appointment The MC65 responds with You have 3 appointments and reads the appointments 3 14 MC65 User Guide J NOTE User can say Previous Next Repeat or Abort to control calendar reading Voice Commander only plays
29. Mobile Device Manager Change the screen orientation re calibrate the screen and change the screen text size Stop running programs Enable data capture using the camera or imager System Info Name Certificates Encryption Error Reporting Regional Settings Remove Programs Settings 9 3 Description See information about certificates installed on the MC65 Allow files on a storage card to be encrypted Encrypted files are readable only on your device Enable or disable the Microsoft s error reporting function Check the device memory allocation status and memory card information and stop currently running programs Set the regional configuration to use including the format for displaying numbers currency date and time on the MC65 Remove programs that you installed on the MC65 Obtain system information 9 4 MC6b User Guide Locking the MC65 Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the MC65 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 the Start gt Settings gt Lock gt Password 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection 3 From the drop down list selec
30. Say command Making Calls 3 15 2 Say Pause or Resume The MC65 pauses or resumes the playing music J NOTE User can say Pause or Resume to control music playing The command Resume only works when Windows Media is running The commands Previous and Next only work when playing all music files Voice Commander only supports media files with mp3 and wma format Voice Commander supports the music files in Playlists or Media files synched by Active Sync in My Documents and its subfolder or on the microSD card and its subfolders What can I say To view the help information 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say What can say The help file displays Alternately tap Menu gt Help to open the help file Goodbye To exit the Voice Commander application Say Goodbye The MC65 responds with Goodbye and the application terminates Voice Commander can be also terminated manually by tapping Menu gt Exit Note that goodbye will not be accepted during voice digit dialing operation J NOTE Voice Commander automatically terminates after 10 seconds of silence 3 16 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 4 USING WLAN Introduction WLANs allow the MC65 to communicate wirelessly inside a building Before using the MC65 on a WLAN the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN sometimes known as infrastructure The infrastructu
31. Specification Tumble Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sealing Vibration Thermal Shock Battery Performance Standby Time Talk Time User Profiles MSM Qualcomm 7627 600 MHz multi processor architecture Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional 256 MB RAM 1 GB Flash USB 5 VDC 300 mA max 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing Multiple 6 ft drops per MIL STD 810G specifications Multiple 5 ft drops to concrete at room temperature Multiple 4 ft drops to concrete across the operating temperature range 1 000 1 6 ft 0 5 meter tumbles at room temperature per applicable IEC tumble specifications 15kVdc air discharge 8kVdc direct discharge 8kVdc indirect discharge IP64 per applicable IEC sealing specifications 4g s PK Sine 5Hz to 2KHz 0 04g2 Hz Random 20Hz to 2KHz 60 minute duration per axis 3 axis 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F rapid transition 100 hours 6 hours 8 hours Motorola Interactive Sensor Technology IST Motion Sensor Light Sensor 3 axis accelerometer that enables motion sensing applications for dynamic screen orientation and power management Ambient light sensor to auto adjust display and keypad backlight brightness Wireless WAN Data and Voice Communications Radio Dual 3 5G GSM HSPA HSUPA and CDMA EVDO Rev A Technical Specifications A 3 Table A 1 MC65
32. Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Height 13 7 cm 5 39 in Width 46 8 cm 18 43 in Depth 9 9 cm 3 90 in 1115 g 39 33 oz 12 VDC 100 watts 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 82 F to 104 F 5 to 95 non condensing 76 2 cm 30 0 in drops to vinyl tiled concrete at room temperature 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 6 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description Height 13 7 cm 5 39 in Width 46 8 cm 18 43 in Depth 9 9 cm 3 90 in 1115 g 39 33 oz 12 VDC 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 A 8 MC65 User Guide Magstripe Reader Table A 7 Magstripe Reader MSR Technical Specifications Feature Description Dimensions Weight Interface Format Swipe Speed Decoders Mode Track Reading Capabilities Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Vehicle Cradle 8 3 cm x 4 2 cm
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34. administrator configuration Communication Perform setup as described in the MC65 Integrator Guide software is not installed or configured properly Magnetic Stripe Reader Table 11 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Symptom Possible Cause Action MSR removed from MC65 during card swipe MSR cannot read card Reattach MSR to MC65 and reswipe the card Faulty magnetic stripe See the system administrator On card MSR application is Ensure the MSR application is installed on the MC65 not installed or Ensure the MSR application is configured correctly configured properly MC65 battery is not MC65 was removed Ensure MSR is receiving power Ensure MC65 is attached correctly charging from MSR or MSR Confirm main battery is charging under Start gt Settings gt System gt was unplugged from Power The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours AC power too soon Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC65 is not fully Detach and re attach the MSR to the MC65 ensuring it is firmly attached to the MSR connected Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 11 11 Table 11 8 Troubleshooting the Magnetic Stripe Reader Continued Symptom Possible Cause Action MC65 detached from MSR during communications During data Reattach MC65 to MSR and retransmit communication no data transmits or transmitted
35. another number tap Hold e To move from one call to another tap Swap Making Calls 3 5 Missed Call Notification When the user does not answer an incoming call the Home screen displays a Missed Call indication To view a missed call entry tap the on the Home screen Emergency Calling The service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers such as 911 or 999 that the user can call under any circumstances even when the phone is locked a SIM card is not inserted or the phone is not activated Your service provider can program additional emergency numbers into the SIM card However the SIM card must be inserted in the MC65 in order to use the numbers stored on it See the service provider for additional information When the keypad is locked press the orange key twice to set the keypad to numeric mode and then enter the emergency number Audio Modes The MC65 offers three audio modes for use during phone calls e Handset Mode Switches audio to the receiver at the top front of the MC65 so the user can use the MC65 as a handset This is the default mode e Speaker Mode Use the MC65 as if on speaker phone Tap Speaker to activate this mode Tap Speaker again to switch back to handset mode e Headset Mode Connect a Bluetooth headset to automatically switch audio to the headset The MC65 defaults to handset mode When a Bluetooth headset is configured for use with the MC65 the earpiece and speakerphone are mu
36. cancel 3 Say Home The MC65 responds with Dialing If two people have similar names 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Call Halley Johnson The MC65 responds with More than one Halley Johnson please select 3 Select the contact intended to call J NOTE Voice Commander automatically maintains a maximum of 2000 contacts in the recognition database To change this setting see Contacts Settings on page 9 18 If the command can not be recognized Voice Commander prompts Please say again This situation could happen under the noisy environment or when user says command before Voice Commander starts recording After hearing the prompt Say Command user should wait one to two seconds to speak the command The recognizable contact length is 48 characters Contacts exceeding 48 characters will be ignored Find To look up contact information 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command Making Calls 3 13 2 Say Find Mary Smith The MC65 responds with Mary Smith home 5555551212 To look up a specific number 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Find Michael Archer at work The MC65 responds with Michael Archer work 5555551212 If two contacts have similar names 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Find John Smith at work The
37. data was incomplete Incorrect cable See the system administrator configuration Communication Perform setup as described in the MC65 Integrator Guide software is not installed or configured properly 11 12 MC65 User Guide APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MC65 Technical Specifications The following tables summarize the EDA s intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications MC65 Table A 1 MC65 EDA Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Height 16 2 cm 6 38 in Width 7 7 cm 3 03 in Depth 3 4 cm 1 32 in Weight 359 g 12 5 oz Display Transflective color 3 5 VGA with backlight TFT LCD 65K colors 480W x 640 L Touch Panel Glass analog resistive touch Backlight LED backlight Battery Pack Rechargeable Lithium lon 3 7V 3600 mAh battery Expansion Slot microSD slot supports up to 32 GB Connection Interface USB 2 0 High Speed host and client Notification Audible tone plus multi color LEDs Keypad Options numeric QWERTY AZERTY or QWERTZ Audio Dual microphone support with noise cancellation vibrate alert speaker Bluetooth headset A 2 MC65 User Guide Table A 1 MC65 EDA Technical Specifications Continued Item Description Performance Characteristics CPU Operating System Memory Output Power User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop
38. depends upon the device s authentication The MC65 with Microsoft Bluetooth stack offers the following services e OBEX Object Push Services via Beam e Hands Free Audio Gateway Services e Serial Port Services Personal Area Networking Services e PBAP Services e Dial up Networking e HID Client e A2DP AVRCP See the following sections for information on these services Object Push Services via Beam J NOTE The user can 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 files between the MC65 and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap My Apps gt File Explorer 4 Navigate to the file to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the filename until the pop up menu appears Cut Copy Rename Delete Send Figure 7 6 File Explorer Window MC65 User Guide 6 Select Beam File The MC65 searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device to send the file to The MC65 communicates with the device and sends the file When completed Tap to send changes to Done To transfer a contact between the MC65 and another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices a
39. device Serial Port Services Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection similar to 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 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 4 Tap Add new device The MC65 begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 5 Select a device from the list 6 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears 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 7 10 MC65 User Guide 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 ActiveSync Using Bluetooth Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection for ActiveSync similar to a physical USB cable connection Configure the application that will use the connection to the correct seria
40. down list select either POP3 or IMAP4 Tap Next In the User name field enter the username for the account In the Password field enter the password for the account Tap Next In the Outgoing SMTP mail server field enter the outgoing mail server address Check the appropriate fields and then tap OK Outgoing server requires authentication is used if a password is required for outgoing mail in addition to incoming mail Please contact your System Administrator for detailed server requirements Use the same user name and password for sending e mail to use the same user name and password for outgoing mail as well as for incoming mail can only be selected if the Outgoing server requires authentication checkbox is checked Tap the Advanced Server Settings link These allows configuration of server specific messaging settings such as SSL requirements for both incoming and outgoing email as well as network firewall profiles Select the desired options Tap Done once completed making updates to these settings Tap Next In the Automatic Send Receive drop down list select the time interval for the MC65 to send and check for new email Tap the Review all download settings link for additional download settings and options Tap Finish 9 16 MC65 User Guide Editing an Email Account To edit general email settings 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 Start gt E mail Highlight an
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42. 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 e a Mams John 23 Parks Sine 23 Smith mare Figure C 7 Finding a Contact C 6 MC65 User Guide 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 Tosend a text message to the selected contact tap E Send Text Message 5 Tocall a different phone number associat
43. 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 Keypads B 3 Table B 1 MC65 Numeric Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Description Soft Keys Accesses the command or menu above it on the screen Star Produces an asterisk in default state ES Press and release the blue key then press the Star key to open the Start menu Alphanumeric In default state produces the numeric value on the key 72 In Alpha state produces the lower case alphabetic characters on the key Each key press produces the next alphabetic character in sequence For example press and E release the Orange key and then press the 4 key once to produce the letter g press a7 5 9 and release the Orange key and then press the 4 key three times to produce the letter HU Je BEE 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 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 T 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 ke
44. phone key on the keypad to end the conference call IS NOTE To speak privately with one party during a conference call tap gt Private To include all parties again tap E gt Conference Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 15 Three way Calling CDMA 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 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 Enter the first phone number and press Flash 3 To call a second person tap Keypad Enter the second number and tap Flash 4 When the second person answers the call tap Flash to create a three way calling session 5 Tap Flash to drop the last call 6 Press to drop the first call C 16 MC65 User Guide GLOSSARY A API Application Programming Interface An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another usually via software interrupts or function calls AZERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on French keyboards AZERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys AKU Adaptation Kit Update Updates to the Windows Mobile operating system AFH Adaptive Frequency Hopping ActiveSync ActiveSync is a data synchronization program developed by Microsoft for use with Windows
45. press in until it latches into the MC65 3 Slide the two locking tabs up until they both lock into position Accessories 10 13 ER Locking Tab Figure 10 11 Cable Cup Locking Tabs The MC65 amber Charge LED indicates the MC65 battery charging status The 3600 mAh standard battery charges in less than six hours See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications 4 When charging is complete push the two locking tab down and remove the cable from the MC65 LED Charge Indications The amber Charge LED on the MC65 indicates battery charging status See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 10 14 MC65 User Guide Vehicle Holder WARNING Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle A dashboard and or windshield Be sure to check your local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the auto mounting kit Installation Reminders Figure 10 12 Vehicle Holder Mounting e Do not mount the vehicle holder w
46. slide the display up to view more options e Phone radio Turns the phone radio on or off e Wi Fi Turns the Wi Fi radio on or off e Bluetooth Turns the Bluetooth radio on or off e Device timeout Sets the amount of time after inactivity that the MC65 goes into suspend mode e Backlight Sets the amount of time after inactivity that the MC65 goes into suspend mode e Brightness Sets the display brightness 2 16 MC65 User Guide e ActiveSync Peak time Set the interval between which the MC65 checks for email and calendar events e ActiveSync Off peaktime Set the interval between which the MC65 checks for email and calendar events Refer to Power Profiles on page 9 6 for information on creating new profiles Alarms The Alarms tab controls the Windows Mobile enabled alarms Tap Status Bar gt __ a Alarms Q Yi wd GP 1 26 Ea gt o Off Alarm 1 M 6 00 AM Alarm 2 off M 6 00 AM Alarm 3 off M 6 00 AM Edit Alarm Figure 2 20 Alarms Tab To turn an alarm on or off tap the alarm name To change an alarm setting tap Edit Alarm Refer to Alarms on page 9 7 for information on configuring alarms Fusion The Fusion tab provides access to the Fusion interface Fusion Pung Y 2 GE 4 28 Ce a ie Find WLANs Enable Raido Manage Profiles Manage Certs Manage PACs Figure 2 21 Fusion Tab Refer to Chapter 4 Using WLAN for information on using and setting up a WLAN Using
47. 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 2 Answering a Phone Call While Using GPS If receiving an incoming phone call while using your GPS navigation software 1 Answer the phone call by pressing the Answer button 2 Once the phone call ends press the End Call button to resume the audio on the GPS software J NOTE Anytime using GPS on the MC65 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 MC65 may be affected if the vehicle has thermal glass windows and windshields which can block the MC65 from receiving a GPS signal from satellites To improve GPS signal strength place the MC65 where there is a clear view of the sky A direct line of sight is required between the MC65 and the GPS satellites to access information from the satellites 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 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
48. the area Clock amp Set the device clock to the Check battery power and 1 Alarms date and time of your set the time out for turning eC locale Alarms can also be off the display to conserve set at specified days and battery power times of a week PN Home Customize the appearance Sounds amp Enable sounds for events of the Home screen and the Notifications notifications and more and set the type of notification for different events be information to display on it Connections Contains connection System Folder Folder setting applications Contains system setting applications 9 2 MC6b User Guide Table 9 1 Setting Applications Continued Description Description 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 Personal Folder Contains personal setting applications Connections Folder Beam Set the MC65 to receive 4 Domain Enroll Make your device an AD so incoming IrDA beams domain member for device management and security Connections Set up one or more types of Phone Configure the MC65 modem connections for Network Setup network gt your device such as phone dial up cellular Bluetooth and more so that the MC65 can connect to the Internet or a private local network GPS Assist Modify
49. the conference 13 To end the conference call tap em next to the Call Line Calls Complete dialog appears and then the dialer displays Y NOTE To speak privately with one party during a conference call tap J and then tap maf next to the vY caller To include all parties again tap gt 3 10 MC65 User Guide Making a 3 Way Call J NOTE For use on CDMA networks 3 way Calling may not be available on all services Please check with the service provider for availability With 3 Way Calling you can talk to two people at the same time When using this feature the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls 1 Enter a number and press un 2 Once you have established the connection enter or select a number and tap Flash 3 When you re connected to the second party tap Flash to begin your 3 way call If one of the people you called hangs up during your call you and the remaining caller stay connected If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up all callers are disconnected Speed Dial Setup 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 Contacts 2 Press Sy gt B 3 Tap the desired contact name in the list 4 Tap gt Add to Speed Dial 5
50. to indicate activity or stays lit to indicate that a link is established When it is not lit it indicates there is no link Operation d NOTE The CRD5500 1000XR does not support hot swapping between operational modes After moving the switch into a different position remove the MC65 from the cradle and then re insert into the cradle Ethernet Connection Place the Connection switch on the bottom of the cradle to the Ethernet position Place the MC65 into the cradle To test the connection tap Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer Enter a web address Modem Connection Place the Connection switch on the bottom of the cradle to the Modem position Place the MC65 into the cradle The MC65 dials the phone number and connects to the web site Accessories 10 7 Four Slot Charge Only Cradle This section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Charge Only cradle with the MC65 The Four Slot Charge Only cradle e Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC65 e Simultaneously charges up to four MC65 devices Charging Insert the MC65 into a slot to begin charging Figure 10 6 MC65 Battery Charging Battery Charging Indicators The MC65 s charge LED shows the status of the battery charging in the MC65 See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F
51. 1 1 CS ING SNC aaa AA m 1 2 Installing a microSD Card Uu aaa aasam 1 2 astang ae SIM Cad maa NGA Te 1 3 Installing the Battery aaa een 1 4 CAINT NS ACE aa NA AA AG nee ADA AA 1 5 Charging the Main Battery nenn 1 5 Charging PR amici I s nenne ee een ea 1 6 Charging Temperature nn 1 6 KONG ON Ne MEI 1 6 Calibrating the Screen nennen nnne nnn nnn nnn nsns nna nnne nans 1 6 First time Network Activation E 1 7 CSM UMTS Yel e ee UT 1 7 NENOKACINAON m 1 7 Che CHIN Bae AS REA EU 1 7 Replacing the Battery E 1 8 Replacing Me MICKO RE COU aaa 1 8 Replacing the SIM Card vi MC65 User Guide Battery Management uk 1 10 Changing the Power Sell kaaa DAANAN NGA 1 10 Changing the Backlight Settings nennen 1 10 Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings nn 1 10 Turning Off NCTA Te 1 10 Handstrap Replacement wenn o Umm 1 11 mice AA AA AA 1 11 INS Va E 1 12 Chapter 2 Using the MC65 INIKOGLIE LION AAAH AA AA ee 2 1 WI 2 1 FUNCON BULONG EE 2 9 We m H 2 4 Keypad Remapping a 2 4 FINGER erereeft sda 2 4 Motorola Home Screen cccccseeecccceeseececeeeeececeaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeceesseaeceeeseaeeeeesseeeeesseaseeeessegeeeesseaaesees 2 5 Fo ta AA ee AA 2 7 Simple Home CAT en ee ee ee 2 7 SEU Lei CC A ee AA ET 2
52. 50 C 50 C 4 F and 122 F Four Slot Battery Charger Table 11 6 Troubleshooting The Four Slot Battery Charger Possible Cause Action 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 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery Battery contacts not connected to charger Verify that the battery is seated in the battery well correctly with the contacts facing down 11 10 MC65 User Guide Cables Table 11 7 Troubleshooting the Cables Symptom Possible Cause Action MC65 battery is not MC65 was Connect the power cable correctly Confirm main battery is charging charging disconnected from under Tap Status Bar gt The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in AC power too soon less than six hours Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery The MC65 is not fully Detach and re attach the power cable to the MC65 ensuring it is attached to power firmly connected During data Cable was Re attach the cable and retransmit communication no data disconnected from transmits or transmitted MC65 during data was incomplete communications Incorrect cable See the system
53. 65 is locked or when a SIM card is not installed See Emergency Calling on page C 8 for more information With the MC65 you can make a call from the phone contacts speed dial and call history Using the Phone Keypad T o make a call using the phone keypad Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 5 1 Press un 2 Enter the phone number on the dialer or keypad The number appears in the call line 3 Press Chal 4 Press to stop dialing or end the call J NOTE lf the user taps 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 Smart Dialing Smart Dialing makes it easy to dial a phone number When the user starts 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 The user 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 that 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 Enter the first one or two digits to find a phone number in Call History Enter the first three digits or more to find a phone number
54. 7 Ll 7210180710 e teen nee ee een ee eee 2 9 Time Tracker CA remem emer ee A EE 2 9 Gard SONILGEFAUON serors ANON AA AA ANA 2 9 B r tel une e 2 9 MY APPS WINDOW maiaalay aaa kalala 2 10 NE BAKA 2 10 DEVICE MANAGEMENT E 2 12 nike LA AA HA AA 2 13 NEMO MIR zie c scan aa era T 2 13 SOUR UE 2 14 me date RETE 2 15 PANE eR RR 2 16 gio e E EE 2 16 vizi 2 17 wem T 2 17 AU UnG ge T 2 18 Battery Status ne e ten E 2 18 LED later te EE 2 18 Resetting the MC65 uu a 2 19 LOCK HS MODO tee m 2 19 OS 2 20 ERICH Kr EE 2 21 Dala S LEE 2 22 ONG oc AANI GANA 2 22 Operational Modes a 2 22 Bie CAMEO m 2 22 Scanning Considerations eeessssessssssseeseeeeeene nennen nennen nnns na nnn rss sa ann r ss na rns r sna nnn nnns 2 23 magr CaN RN ROTER 2 23 Dig all Camera at Le e METRE 2 25 USING VOICES OV Ce I t HUE 2 25 Table of Contents vii Chapter 3 Making Calls Jaligele le LA AA AA AA 3 1 MAKING Gall E 3 1 USING Ne Phone Eet masa ETERNI 3 1 Su eg RI M 3 2 USING CODES nennen A NA APA
55. 8 BI LIOOIN aaa ae sense 7 1 adaptive frequency hopping 7 1 EEN sa a a een ea 7 2 PARAON 20 2 00 00 Kanu AA AA Bah NGA KA 7 4 GI LA PAA 7 4 bluetooth Index 2 MC65 User Guide discovering devices 7 4 turning on and off nennen 7 4 abi AAP XV buttons cine CLE 2 3 T RE UO P 2 3 v0 se een era ee 2 3 2 20 SCAM ee rn ar en ee 2 3 up and down 2 3 C BABIES waaa amahan ae dea eee ee 10 10 auto charge cable 10 2 CONNECIING aaa une a ALA 10 10 GAICUIAION AA AA 2 10 ecrire 2 10 calibrating the screen 1 6 Call history iius mkha ALAPAAP RANG aden ees 3 6 C 10 charge only cable 10 2 10 10 charge only cradle 2220er 10 1 charging spare batteries 1 6 10 4 10 9 using four slot charge only cradle 10 5 using four slot Ethernet cradle 10 6 using four slot spare battery charger 10 9 using single slot USB cradle 10 3 using vehicle cradle 10 7 charging indicators 2 18 10 11 four slot charge only cradle 10 5 four slot Ethernet cradle 10 6 four slot spare battery charger 10 9 single slot USB cradle 10 4 vehicle cradle 10 8 charging temperature 1 6 10 4 EEN CA RANA 11 1 clock 4 alarms a 9 1 command bar lee
56. AA C 4 communication leere 10 10 communication charge cables 10 10 battery charging 000 cee eee 10 10 LED indicators 10 11 conference call 3 7 3 10 C 14 C 15 COMIC AON rr xiii Contacts EP 2 10 CODICIS acd aco d te ts et dam pak Sot ee eiue c a edi d 2 10 contacts application 3 3 C 6 conventions notational llle XV cradles four slot charge only 10 1 10 5 four slot charge only cradle 10 5 four slot Ethernet 10 1 10 6 four slot spare battery charger 10 9 single slot UG 10 3 gom 10 7 D data capture ees xiii digital camera llle 2 22 alei Un Ve e MT 2 24 imager operational modes decode mode 2 22 image capture mode 2 22 pick list mode 2 22 imaging sete amar pm ara ee Gare a Gea aes 2 22 SCAN Ile CEET 2 23 scan button a usi ege nein 2 3 BEAN TANTE M Cm 2 23 SCANNING crea rere a a bA 2 23 2 25 two dimensional bar codes 2 22 display AA AA xiii E emergency calls 3 5 C 8 ES aan PA AA AA pidum es 1 2 Ethernet cradle 0 0 eee 10 6 Evolution Data Optimized 3 1 C 4 F fabric holster as wa utere rr HUNG PANINIGAS 10 2 file explorer llle 2 10 four slot charge only cradle 10 5 charging nennen 10 5 charging indi
57. AAP PAA APA 10 1 using stylus 2 22cm ees 2 20 using wired headset 3 5 C 9 V vehicle cradle 2 2 2 22mm 10 1 10 7 charging indicators 10 8 vehicle holder 10 1 videos ee ees 2 11 voice commander Settings 9 18 W wall mounting kit cradle 10 2 Windows ve 2 12 Windows Live Messenger 2 11 wired headset A ee eee ees 3 5 C 9 wireless manager 9 2 wireless status C 4 WLAN 802 11a b g a xiii WPAN Bluetooth xiii O MOTOROLA Motorola Solutions Inc 1301 E Algonquin Rd Schaumburg IL 60196 1078 U S A http www motorolasolutions com MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2011 Motorola Solutions Inc All Rights Reserved 72E 133769 01 Revision B March 2011
58. Alpha numeric Keypad Configurations a B 4 lere aciei o EO E TET B 11 Appendix C Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer Igel a C 1 Windows Mobile Home Screen cccccccsseecececeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesseeeeeesseeeeeeessegeeesssageseesaageeeees C 1 Glassie 18039 OCICEN aaa EE are C 3 SICK E C 4 Windows Mobile Dialer Aa C 4 MAKING All aa AA AA C 4 Using the Phone a e WEE C 4 xii MC65 User Guide SM OINO AY C 5 USING COMM AG E C 6 Bebe UR E el E C 6 Makingaspecd Dial Call naaa ee ee AI ee C 7 Answering a Call AA AA ehe en Irre errechnet C 7 COMMING Call EE C 8 Missed Call Notification EE C 8 EMETGEHEN Calling E C 8 Audo Bee C 9 SIMONE NIKO mise I ANAN SOS C 9 Using a Bluetooth Headset nennen nennen nn enhn nnn nsns C 9 Adus ing elle do UNE ME TO AA C 9 lee AG All sine insane bossa AA AA AN C 10 Beie KET Ma AA AA C 10 Managing Call FISIO EE C 10 Changing the Call History View 0 a C 11 Resetting the Recent Calls CGounmter aaa C 11 Deleting All Call History Items 2 A a C 11 Viewing Call aNG e m C 12 Using the Call History Menu 21 a C 12 See Une E E ONE C 13 Swapping Calls CDMA 270m C 13 BONIErENCE Calling AGSIN NA AA AA E C 14 Three way Calling CDMA 1111 C 15 Glossary Index About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the MC65 Enterprise Digital Assistant EDA and accessorie
59. Bar gt 2 Tap Phone radio to toggle the phone radio on and off 3 Tap Wi Fi to toggle the WLAN radio on and off 4 Tap Bluetooth to toggle the Bluetooth radio on and off Handstrap Replacement Removal To remove a handstrap from the MC65 CAUTION Close all running applications prior to replacing the handstrap The backup battery maintains data for up to 15 minutes If replacement takes longer than 15 minutes data may be lost 1 If the MC65 is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device 2 Press and hold the red Power button for approximately 5 seconds 3 Release the Power button The Data Capture LED lights red 4 When the LED turns off remove the handstrap Figure 1 7 Handstrap Clip Removal 5 Remove the battery AN CAUTION When removing handstrap pin be careful not to damage handstrap mounting area 6 Using a small flat screwdriver push the head of the screwdriver between the handstrap pin and the bottom of the housing as shown below 7 Pry the handstrap and pin up and out of the handstrap mount area 1 12 MC65 User Guide Figure 1 8 Handstrap and Pin Removal 8 Repeat for the other side of the handstrap 9 Remove pin from the handstrap Figure 1 3 Pin Removal 10 Pull handstrap through handstrap slot Installation To install a new handstrap 1 Feed bottom end of handstrap into handstrap slot on the bottom of the MC65 Getting Started 1 13 Figure 1
60. C65 User Guide MC65 EDA Technical Specifications Continued Description Wireless Wide Area Network RF Exposure EMI RFI Data Capture Specifications Options GSM HSDPA Global 3GPP TS 51 010 3GPP TS 34 121 3GPP TS 34 123 GCF and PTCRB 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 1 amp 3 CDMA EvDO Rev A USA FCC Part 22 Part 24 Canada RSS 132 RSS 133 USA FCC Part 2 FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Canada RSS 102 EU EN 50360 EN6231 1 Australia Radio communications Standard 2003 USA FCC Part 15 Class B Canada ICES 003 Class B EU EN55022 Class B EN55024 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 3 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 24 EN 60601 1 2 EN 50121 3 2 EN 50121 4 Australia AS NZS CISPR 22 2D imager 2D imager and color camera 2D Imager Engine SE4600 Specifications Field of View Optical Resolution Roll Pitch Angle Skew Tolerance Ambient Light Focal Distance Aiming Element VLD Illumination Element LED Camera Specifications Resolution Horizontal 39 6 Vertical 25 7 WVGA 752 H x 480 V pixels gray scale 360 60 from normal 60 from normal Indoor 450 ft candles 4845 lux Outdoor 9000 ft candles 96 900 lux Sunlight 8000 ft candles Fluorescent 450 ft candles From center of exit window SR 7 5 in 19 cm 655 nm 10 nm 625 nm 5 nm 3 2 Mega pix
61. Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 Accessories 10 11 Four Slot Battery Charger This section describes how to use the Four Slot Battery Charger to charge up to four MC65 batteries Battery Charging 1 Connect the charger to a power source 2 Insert the battery into a battery charging well and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact Battery Charging LEDs 4 Figure 10 10 Four Slot Battery Charger Battery Charging Indicators The charger has an amber LED for each battery charging well See Table 10 3 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the charger alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The charger indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 10 3 Table 10 3 Battery LED Charging Indicators
62. DI There are more notification icons than can be Bluetooth radio is on displayed 2 6 MC6b User Guide Table 2 1 Status Bar Icons Continued Icon Description Icon Description One or more Email messages were received w Receiving MMS message Ei Sending MMS message E MMS message sent successfully MMS message received successfully 4 Microsoft customer feedback alert MMS message received successfully Connectivity IX IS Synchronization is occurring Wi Fi available Aa BL 3G available GSM only I GPRS available GSM only 36 G EGPRS available GSM ony D 1xRTT available CDMA only Ev EVDO Rev O available CDMA ony R EVDO Rev A available CDMA only z Dormant State no data transmission during a 1x E Roaming or EVDO connection CDMA only AN 7 zu tr Dialing while no SIM card is installed ei il E Calls are forwarded Gi Pe Y mes J No WAN service A Searching for WAN service Sf sm ry ie erem sam Bal EGPRS connecting GSM only ul EVDO in use CDMA only IA EVDO connecting CDMA only REES Audio NE Qi KB Usingthe MC65 2 7 Table 2 1 Status Bar Icons Continued Description Description Battery CH Battery is charging Battery has a full charge ur Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge Battery has a low charge Battery has a very low charge Cards Cards provide quick access to completing common tasks The
63. Figure 10 2 Spare Battery Charging Battery Charging Indicators The Single Slot USB Cradle charges the MC65 s main battery and a spare battery simultaneously The MC65 s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC65 See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The spare battery charging LED on the cradle indicates the status of the spare battery charging in the cradle See Table 10 2 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 and Table 10 2 Table 10 2 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED on cradle Indication Off Battery is not charging battery is not inserted correctly in the cradle cradle is not powered Slow Blinking Amber Spare battery is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Accessories 10 5 Single slot Ethernet Modem USB Cradle The CRD5500 1000XR cradle provides connection to a host computer using USB a dial up network using t
64. 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 The GPS Assist application provides the ability to modify the settings associated with obtaining GPS data Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt GPS Assist Using GPS Navigation 8 3 Settings ZC Lick GPS Assistance Source Any gt Update Frequency Last update Failed Try again Update Now GPS assistance will help to find your location faster Figure 8 1 GPS Assistance Window To set the source of the data tap Source and select one of the options WAN default WLAN Active Sync Any None To set the frequency of updating the data tap Update Frequency and select one of the options On Demand default 1 Day 2 Days 4 Days 7 Days To manually update the data tap the Update Now button 8 4 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 9 SETTINGS Introduction This chapter provides information for customizing the MC65 Settings Folder Table 9 1 lists setting applications pre installed on the MC65 Tap Status Bar gt or tap Start gt Settings to open the Settings tab Table 9 1 Setting Applications Icon Name Description Name Description Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth set the Lock Set a password for the MC65 to visible mode and MC65 scan for other Bluetooth devices in
65. In the Location drop down list 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 Edit Contacts window 8 Tap OK to exit the Contacts window Editing a Speed Dial Entry To change a speed dial entry 1 Press Ls WW 2 Tap the desired contact name in the list 3 Tap gt Edit Speed Dial Making Calls 3 11 4 Inthe Location drop down list select a different available location to assign as the new speed dial entry The first speed dial location is reserved for voice mail 5 Tap OK to change the speed dial list 6 Tap OK to exit the Edit Contacts window 7 Tap OK to exit the Contacts window Deleting a Speed Dial Entry To delete a speed dial entry 1 Press CD gt B 2 Tap the desired contact name in the list 3 Tap gt Edit Speed Dial 4 Tap pii 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 6 Tap OK to exit the Edit Contacts window 7 Tap OK to exit the Contacts window Voice Commander Voice Commander is a speech dialog system that provides natural human interface for users to communicate seamlessly with the MC65 Users can make phone calls look up contact information launch programs or
66. KAG 9 2 wireless manager cence neces 9 2 SIM card accessories ees 1 3 yt KARA 1 3 single slot USB cradle 10 3 ENAIGING EE 10 3 charging indicators 10 4 spare battery 3600 MAR zus wa DARA ar AE Ee near 10 2 NAJINO EEN 1 6 10 4 10 9 spare battery charger eue AAP PAA 10 9 charging indicators 10 9 c m 10 9 speaker r0 PP 2 18 special character key B 11 speed dial 3 10 C 7 spring loaded stylus 10 2 starting the EDA 1 2 1 6 status ICON m ann 2 5 Battery AA et 2 7 2 18 speaker aaa ne are E Marek mare de 2 18 E euere ea ee awed aan Dear 1 1 SIVIUS uk eio Eh Erd drm 44 85 1 1 2 20 10 2 subscriber identification module 1 3 suspend 1 8 1 9 1 11 2 3 7 3 synchronize with PC using Bluetooth 7 10 T task tray icons 22 ee C 4 AK AA AA AA 2 12 technical specifications A 1 accessories 1 a A 6 temperature A 2 CHANG saka aaa naam para kag a GANG 1 6 10 4 three way call 3 7 3 10 C 14 C 15 Three Way Calling llle 3 10 troubleshooting 11 5 U UNPACKING 2 a 1 1 up and down button 2 3 USB charge cable 10 10 USB charging cable 10 1 USB client charge cable 10 10 USB Cradle
67. LED Indication Off No battery in slot battery is not charging battery is not inserted correctly in the charger charger is not powered 10 12 MC65 User Guide Table 10 3 Battery LED Charging Indicators Continued LED Indication Slow Blinking Amber Battery is charging Solid Amber Charging complete Fast Blinking Amber Charging error 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 Charging cable e Provide the MC65 with operating and charging power when used with the Motorola approved power supply e Synchronize information between the MC65 and a host computer With customized or third party software it can also synchronize the MC65 with corporate databases e Charge Only cable e Provide the MC65 with operating and charging power when used with the Motorola approved power supply e Auto Charge cable e Provide the MC65 with operating and charging power when used with the Motorola approved power supply Battery Charging and Operating Power The communication charge cables can charge the MC65 battery and supply operating power To charge the MC65 battery 1 Connect the communication charge cable power input connector to the Motorola approved power source 2 Slide the bottom of the MC65 into the connector cup end of the communication charge cable and gently
68. Mobile operating systems Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received Bluetooth A wireless protocol utilizing short range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances 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 Glossary 2 MC65 User Guide 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 la
69. NIPA PAPA RE 2 18 battery status a 2 19 charging 2 19 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 8 10 9 10 11 radio status a 2 19 scan and decode 2 18 2 24 2 25 lithium ion battery 1 1 locking the MC65 keypad 2 19 9 4 M main battery charging 0 cece ees 1 2 1 5 Ipsi o xna rhea 1 2 maintenance 11 1 masked characters lille 4 5 Media Player 2 12 MEMO M CC P ee xiii messaging l l ees 2 11 MING io ee area Baa Ra Seta tee SAD BE 1 2 10 3 MSP Agent 2 11 multi media card Hmmm 1 2 10 3 muting a call 0 cee eee 3 6 C 10 N navigation bar ICONS an nn ee dane esa 2 5 notational conventions XV ko ars ana AA 2 11 numeric keypad B 1 input modes as sa amare LSAESU ee B 4 key descriptions 2 2222022 seen B 2 0 operating environment 000 00 eae A 1 operating system xiii P pass phrase e 4 5 DaSSWOCIS A deer desorden dee dde pod does 9 4 phone answeringacall 3 4 C 7 call history 3 6 C 10 call swapping llle C 13 conference call 3 7 3 10 C 14 C 15 eeler EE 3 3 C 6 muting a call LLL 3 6 C 10 speed dial adding entry 3 10 BANG C 7 deleting entry 3 11 editing entry 3 10 text messaging
70. On the COM Ports tab click Add Using Bluetooth 7 11 7 Select the Incoming device initiates the connection option then click OK 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 Waiting for device bo connect A di SC jw Show status icon in taskbar I Allow USB connections W Allos connections to one of the Following coma D This computer is connected ko Automatic bul v Open ActiveSync when my device connects Allow wireless connection on device when connected ko the desktop Help OK Cancel Figure 7 8 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 MC65 tap Start gt ActiveSync 13 Tap Menu gt Connect via Bluetooth Synchronization is automatically initiated 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 The passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters If a passkey is not required tap Next 14 To disconnect the ActiveSync connection tap Start ActiveSync 15 Tap Disconnect Phone Book Access Profile Services Phone Book Access profile PBAP is used to synchroni
71. Start Guide p n 72 134041 xx MC65 Regulatory Guide p n 72 134232 xx MC65 Integrator Guide p n 72E 142435 xx Mobility Services Platform User Guide p n 72E 100158 xx Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDKs available at http supportcentral motorola com Latest ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com For the latest version of this guide and all guides go to http supportcentral motorola com XVI MC65 User Guide 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 cannot be solved by Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty Remove the SIM card and or microSD card from the MC65
72. 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 MIN Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellular device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system Mobile Computer In this text mobile computer refers to the MC65 It can be set up to run as a stand alone device or it can be set up to communicate with a network using wireless radio technology N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value NVM Non Volatile M
73. a passcode to establish a secure connection with John C s Computer Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Your Windows phone has connected with John C s Computer HI Done E Advanced Figure 7 5 Bluetooth Connection Confirmation The user is 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 9 Ifthe user created a passcode the user is prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If the user entered a passcode from the device the user shouldn t have to do anything on the other device 10 When the connection is complete a list of matching and supported services on the device appears 11 Select the services you want to use and tap Finish The services on the new devices have to be selected or else the pairing wont include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected the user is continually reprompted for the passcode from the device 12 The device appears in the list on the main window After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides a trusted paired connection is established Using Bluetooth 7 7 Available Services J NOTE Some devices might not require a PIN This
74. account and tap Menu gt Options Tap the desired email account from the on screen list Tap Edit Account Setup Confirm the email address and make any changes if necessary Tap Next Confirm the Your name and Account display name information and make any changes if necessary Tap Next Confirm the Incoming mail server and Account type information and make any changes if necessary Tap Next Confirm the User name and Password information and make any changes if necessary including checking or unchecking the Save password checkbox Tap Next Confirm the Outgoing SMTP mail server information and make any changes if necessary Tap the Advanced Server Settings link and select any setting on this page to check or uncheck the option Require SSL for Incoming e mail check box to enable SSL encryption of incoming email if supported by the mail server Require SSL for Outgoing e mail checkbox to enable SSL encryption of outgoing email if supported by the mail server Network connection drop down list to select a firewall connection setting Select either The Internet open no firewall Work behind a firewall or a data connection Tap Done and then tap Next In the Automatic Send Receive drop down list select the time interval the MC65 sends and checks for new emall In the Download messages drop down list select the age range of messages to download from the server to the MC65 The longer the time period the more message
75. acklight On Any Input gt Backlight timeout 1 Min gt Backlight timeout 1 Min gt Backlight Brightness Auto gt Backlight Brightness Auto gt Keylight On Any Input gt Keylight On Any Input gt Keylight timeout 1 Min gt Keylight timeout 1 Min gt External Power Battery Power Figure 9 3 Backlight amp Keylight Use the Battery Power tab to set the backlight and keylight settings when the MC65 is on battery power Use the External Power tab to set the backlight and keylight settings when the MC65 is on external power e Backlight Set the backlight functionality Select On Any Input to turn on the backlight upon an action or touch of the screen Select Always On to keep the backlight on all the time e Backlight Timeout Sets the time of inactivity before the screen backlight turns off 9 8 MC6b User Guide e Backlight Brightness Select between automatic and manual control Select Auto to automatically control the backlight Select Manual set the backlight brightness Select one of five levels of brightness e Keylight Select On Any Input to turn on the keylight upon an action or touch of the keypad Select Always On to keep the keylight on all the time Select Follow Display to set the Keylight to follow the same settings as the backlight Keylight Timeout Sets the time of inactivity before the keylight turns off Accelerometer Provides the ability to customize the acceleromete
76. aging being replied to or being forwarded from the account 7 Tap in the text field and enter a signature message 8 Tap OK to save the new signature MMS Messaging Setup If a SIM card from a non supported carrier is installed the MMS options must be configured manually To configure the MC65 for MMS messaging 1 Obtain all necessary information from the carrier 2 Tap Start gt Text 3 Tap gt MMS Options 4 Select Servers tab Text Messages pung Yi x GE 6 06 Server name Gateway Server address ttp Connect via Send limit 300K v WAP Version WAP 2 0 v HI Done Em Cancel Figure 9 12 MMS Options Server Tab 5 Enter the data in the fields and tap Done 9 18 MC65 User Guide Voice Commander Use the Voice Commander Settings to configure the Voice Commander application There are five major functions e Contacts e Applications e Music e Digit Trainer e Advanced Settings To configure Voice Commander setting tap Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Voice Commander Settings Contacts Settings The Contacts tab lists all the names in the MC65 Contacts and SIM card if installed When a new contact is created Voice Commander automatically updates the recognition database A check in a box indicates that the contact can be recognized normally An unchecked box indicates that the contact is not in the recognition range A grayed box indicates that the name contains some unr
77. all and upon receiving data from a remote Bluetooth device the MC65 will wake from suspend mode For example headset redial or Bluetooth scanner sending data to the MC65 Resume When the MC65 resumes Bluetooth turns on if it was on prior to Suspend 7 4 MC65 User Guide Turning Bluetooth 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 MC65 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 Status Bar gt gt Bluetooth gt Mode A Bluetooth aid Yul wd 5 03 Devices Mode gt COM Ports C Turn on Bluetooth Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Figure 7 1 Bluetooth Mode Tab 2 Check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 3 Tap OK Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth 1 Tap Status Bar gt gt Bluetooth gt Mode 2 Un check the Turn On Bluetooth checkbox 3 Tap OK Discovering Bluetooth Device s The MC65 can receive information from discovered devices without pairing However once bonded the MC65 and a paired device exchange information automatically wh
78. ard 1881 MB Used 142 MB Free 1739 MB RAM 178 MB H B e Used 123 MB Free 55 MB View Large Files Figure 2 16 Memory Manager Tab e Device Storage Lists the total available Flash and the amount of Flash that is currently being used e SD Card Lists the total available memory and the amount of memory that is currently being used e RAM Lists the total available RAM and the amount of RAM that is currently being used 2 14 MC65 User Guide Tap View Large Files to display files on the MC65 that are above a specific byte size Sound Profiles The Sound Profiles tab provides direct access to sound related profiles Sound Profile 3 A A3 Y Md 12 47 o pap Vibrate Silent Normal N M Schedule N N Loud Create New Figure 2 17 Sound Profiles Tab To select a profile tap the profile name e Vibrate Ring type reminder and notifications are set to vibrate Ring and system volumes are set to 0 off e Silent Ring type reminder and notifications are set to None Ring and system volumes are set to O off e Schedule Ring type reminder and notifications are set to vibrate when Calendar meeting is in session e Normal Ring type is set to Ring Reminder is set to Vibrate amp Sound Notification is set to Play Sound Ring and system volumes are set to level 4 e Loud Ring type is set to Vibrate 4 Ring Reminder is set to Vibrate 4 Sound Notification is set to Vibrate amp Sound Rin
79. before shipping for service 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 lists the parts and accessories for the MC65 and explains how to set up the MC65 for the first time Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the MC65 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received the following e MC65 EDA e 3600 mAh Lithium ion battery e stylus with tether installed e Screen protector installed on display window e Regulatory Guide 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 xvi for contact information Prior to using the MC65 for the first time remove the protective shipping film that covers the scan window display and camera window 1 2 MC65 User Guide Getting Started To start using the MC65 for the first time e Install a microSD card optional e Install the SIM card GSM only e Install the main battery pack e Charge the MC65 Power on the MC65 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 recommendati
80. box to set the image files in the My Pictures folder as a screen saver whenever your device is connected to the USB sync cable and is idle for 2 minutes On the Camera tab set the following options e Inthe Type filename prefix text box enter the prefix to be used as a default title for the image file e Inthe Save files to drop down list select to save image files to onboard memory or built in storage e Inthe Still image compression level drop down list set a compression level when saving the image The high quality setting provides the best image quality but more memory is required On the Video tab set the following options e Select the Include audio when recording video files check box to record audio along with video e Inthe Time limit for videos drop down list set the amount of time for recording video 6 6 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 7 USING BLUETOOTH 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 10 meters 32 8 feet communication and low power consumption MC65s with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information eg files appointments and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers access points and other Enterprise Smart Phones To us
81. 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 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 From the Phone dialer tap Call History 3 Tap Bi Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 11 4 Select Call Timers Phone e Yil 4 10 08 Call Timers All Calls 14 min 26 sec 13 calls Recent Cellular Calls 14 min 26 sec 13 calls Recent Internet Calls 0 min O sec 0 calls Figure C 13 Call History Call Timers 5 Tap Reset The All Calls counter cannot be reset 6 Tap OK to exit the Call Timers window Deleting All Call History Items 1 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 From the Phone dialer tap Call History 3 Tap Bi 4 Select Delete all calls 5 Tap Yes 6 Tap OK to exit the Call History window Viewing Call Status 1 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 From the Phone dialer tap Call History 3 Tapan entry The Call Status window appears C 12 MC65 User Guide Phone Jim Smith Yesterday 12 20 p 631 555 5555 w Duration 04 12 Yesterday 12 04 p 631 555 5555 w Duration 02 49 Yesterday 12 02 p 631 555 5555 w Duration 00 54 Figure C 14 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 Tap OK and then OK to exit Using the Call History Menu Use the Call His
82. cally detects and configures the email settings without performing this step 7 Tap the Try to get e mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox to place a checkmark in the checkbox Tap Next to attempt to retrieve these settings automatically This process may take several minutes The MC65 attempts to determine the necessary communication settings for both incoming and outgoing email messages 8 If the MC65 was able to automatically retrieve the necessary settings tap Next If the MC65 was unable to obtain the settings automatically tap Next and proceed to step 8 in Entering Email Settings Manually on page 9 14 9 Inthe Your name field enter the name that displays in the From field on outgoing messages 10 In the Account display name field enter a name for the new email account This name appears within the list of available email accounts on the E mail page 11 Tap Next 12 Tap the Automatic Send Receive field and select the time interval you would like for the MC65 to send and check for new email messages 13 Tap the Review all download settings link for additional download settings and options See Editing an Email Account on page 9 16 for more details 14 Tap Finish Manual Email Setup If the Automatic configuration was unsuccessful or if accessing an account using a VPN server connection contact your ISP Internet Service Provider or network administrator for the following information and enter it manuall
83. cators 10 5 four slot Ethernet cradle 10 1 10 6 eu PA AA 10 6 charging indicators 10 6 four slot spare battery charger 10 1 10 9 charging meer eee nenn 10 9 charging indicators 10 9 zu mU 10 9 function buttons 3 5 2 dod sewed dade oe etd Eras 2 3 H Headset ca de heed ex we hele es Da NW G ha NG 3 5 C 9 hexadecimal keys eee 4 5 High Speed Downlink Packet Access 3 1 C 4 holster 22222 oo nennen eee eee 10 2 ICONS ACINESYNO siria gus deor aio nen C 4 battery PCT 2 7 2 18 speaker Le itso Ee Ae neant d fon qaid 2 18 ri P 2 5 ASI AA AA AA C 4 wireless status C 4 imager See data capture imaging imager See data capture imaging imagersample IMAGING uud aa en AL KAG ecb 2 22 information service e xvi installing battery llle 1 4 Internet Explorer Mobile 2 11 internet sharing 2 11 KON eae deere MAYA ey eres es NAA eee on nenn 9 2 K key descriptions alpha numeric keypad B 6 numeric keypad B 2 x 0 ana an hee reach AA eh xiii input modes B 4 B 7 B 9 B 10 key descriptions B 2 B 6 qnc B 1 OWEDEN errre docente doe esami en nma haa B 4 special character key B 11 iuc gf kaa e ee 2 4 B 1 L laser scanning See data capture 2 22
84. ce the MC65 in the cradle The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Tap Status Bar 5 zl to view battery status Battery is faulty Verify that other batteries charge properly If so replace the faulty battery MC65 is not inserted correctly in the cradle Remove the MC65 and reinsert it correctly Verify charging is active Tap Status Bar 5 sili 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 32 F and 50 C 122 F Vehicle Cradle Table 11 5 Troubleshooting the Vehicle Cradle Possible Cause Symptom Action MC65 battery charging LED does not light up power Cradle is not receiving Ensure the power input cable is securely connected to the cradle s power port MC65 was removed from the cradle too SOON MC65 battery is not recharging Replace the MC65 in the cradle The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours Battery is faulty Replace the battery MC65 is not placed correctly in the cradle Remove the MC65 from the cradle and re insert el If the battery still does not charge contact customer support The MC65 battery charging LED slowly blinks amber when the MC65 is correctly inserted and charging Ambient temperature of the cradle is too warm Move to an area where the ambient temperature is between 20 C and
85. cess and manage multiple email accounts simultaneously in O ne convenient location To send and receive email messages through an ISP Internet Service Provider account or to use the MC65 to access corporate email through a VPN Virtual Private Network first set up an IMAP or POP account Sett e IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol This mail retrieval protocol is frequently used in large networks and commercial and institutional settings IMAP4 is the current standard e POP Post Office Protocol This protocol is supported by most ISPs and is currently more common among consumer applications POP3 is the current standard J NOTE lf you have multiple email accounts configure each account with its own settings ing Up an IMAP or POP Account When setting up an IMAP or POP account the MC65 may be able to retrieve account settings automatically or you may need to enter certain settings manually Automatic Email Setup 1 2 3 Start gt E mail Tap Setup E mail In the E mail address text box enter an email address In the Password text box enter an associated password The Save password checkbox is checked by default to allow the MC65 to always remember the email account password To prevent other users from viewing the email account tap the Save password checkbox to remove the checkmark and deactivate the feature Tap Next 9 14 MC6b User Guide J NOTE Forsome common email types the MC65 automati
86. check calendars Voice Commander contains the following features e Eyes free and hands free voice command and control e Speaker independent speech recognition technology no training is required e Ease of use conversational user interface e Personal Voice Tag and Digit Model Adaptation to enhance the usability To initiate Voice Commander tap Start gt Toolbox gt Voice Commander or press the call button on a Bluetooth headset The system says Say a Command The user says one of the following commands e Call e Find e Redial Callback e Play Music e Play e Next Previous 3 12 MC65 User Guide e Start e Appointments e Read Call History e What time is it e What can say e Goodbye Call To call a person by name 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Call Michael Archer System responds with Call Michael Archer work is it correct 3 Say Yes MC65 responds with Dialing To call a person at a location 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Call Mary Smith at home The MC65 responds with Call Mary Smith home is it correct 3 Say Yes The MC65 responds with Dialing To call a person with more that one phone number 1 Initiate Voice Commander The MC65 responds with Say command 2 Say Call Alex Jordan The MC65 responds with Call Alex Jordan home work mobile or
87. d Window 3 Editor enter a new name for the profile in the text box 4 Select each feature listed and select an available option e Ring type Set the type of ring that occurs when an incoming call is received e Reminder Set the type of ring that occurs when a MC65 generates a reminder e Notification Set the type of ring that occurs when a notification is received e Ring volume Set the volume of the ring e System volume Set the volume of the system audio e Ringtone Set the ringtone for an incoming call 5 Tap Save To delete a custom sound profile 1 Tap next to the custom profile 2 Tap Delete Profile and then tap OK 9 6 MC65b User Guide Power Profiles To edit a power profile 1 Tap Status Bar gt gif 2 Tap next to the current profile 3 Tap gt next to a profile to edit or tap Create New to create a new profile Power amp Radio Gl yang ka 2 GE 3 52 Profile temporary Phone radio Off Wi Fi On Bluetooth Off Create New Figure 9 2 Edit Profile Window 4 Editor enter a new name for the profile in the text box 5 For each radio tap the name to toggle the value to On or Off e Phone radio e Wi Fi e Bluetooth 6 Scroll down to view more options 7 Tap the option to select each feature listed and select an available option e Device timeout Sets the amount of time after inactivity that the MC65 goes into suspend mode e Backlight Sets the amount of time after inac
88. days and times of a week Calendar Keep track of appointments and create meeting requests Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and calculations such as addition subtraction multiplication and division Contacts Keep track of friends and E mail Send an Email colleagues File Explorer Organize and manage files Games Play games on the device BOB Table 2 3 Icon Programs Available on the Start Menu Description Getting Started Launch the Getting Started application Internet Explorer Browse Web and WAP sites as well as download new programs and files from the Internet Marketplace Purchase applications from the Marketplace Microsoft My Phone Synchronizes the MC65 s contacts calendar tasks text messages music photos videos and documents with a Microsoft My Phone account MSN Weather Check the local weather Notes Create handwritten or typed notes drawings and voice recordings Phone Make calls Rapid Deployment Client Allows the MC65 user to stage a device for initial use by initiating the deployment of settings firmware and software Requires the purchase of an MSP client license per device Search Phone Search contacts data and other information on the MC65 Refer to the Microsoft Applications for Windows Mobile 6 User Guide for more information SMS Staging Receives and processes SMS messages from an MSP Server and allows th
89. ddress to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets Default is often 255 255 255 0 Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed Symbol A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters Symbol Aspect Ratio The ratio of symbol height to symbol width Symbol Height The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Symbol Length Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone margin adjacent to the start 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 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 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 t
90. e Press and hold the red Power button for approximately 5 seconds Release the Power button The Data Capture LED lights red When the LED turns off remove the handstrap Remove the battery Getting Started 1 9 6 Lift the rubber access door 7 Slide SIM card holder door up to unlock 8 Lift SIM Card holder door 9 Lift the microSD card holder door 10 Remove microSD card from holder 11 Close microSD card holder door 12 Close SIM card holder door 13 Slide SIM card holder door down to lock into place 14 Close the rubber access door 15 Replace the battery 16 Replace the handstrap 17 If a SIM card is installed reset the MC65 See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 Replacing the SIM Card To replace a SIM card 1 If the MC65 is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device 2 Press and hold the red Power button for approximately 5 seconds 3 Release the Power button The Data Capture LED lights red 4 When the LED turns off remove the handstrap 5 Remove the battery 6 Liftthe rubber access door 7 Slide SIM card holder door up to unlock 8 Liftthe SIM Card holder door 9 Remove SIM card from holder 10 Close SIM card holder door 11 Slide SIM card holder door down to lock into place 12 Close the rubber access door CAUTION The MC65 backup battery retains data for up to 15 minutes Replace the battery within 15 minutes to ensure that application states are ma
91. e check with the service provider for Conference Calling availability To create a conference phone session with multiple people 1 Press to display the dialer 2 Enter the first phone number and tap the Call Line area When the call connects the name or number appears in the Call Line i d 3 Tap jd 4 lap p The dialer re appears 5 Enter the second number and tap Send 6 When the call connects the first call is placed on hold and the second call is active 3 8 MC65 User Guide 559 299290 00 00 20 Figure 3 5 Two Calls 7 Tap the Call Line 1 to make that call active The second call go on hold 8 Tap gt to create a conference call three callers Phone a Cy 4 CG 9 32 AT amp T Conference call 2 wem 00 01 49 SWAP Speaker Figure 3 6 Two Merged Calls 9 To add a third caller tap The dialer appears When the call connects the new call is active and the conference is on hold Nag Jaa 1 877 555 5555 wn 00 00 14 SWAP Figure 3 7 Adding a Third Call Making Calls 3 9 10 To add the new caller to the conference tap en Fl EH 9 35 AT amp T Conference call 3 00 04 38 HOLD Speaker Figure 3 8 Three Merged Calls 11 Tap JM to view all callers w SAND CE 9 35 AT amp T Conference call 3 00 04 24 HOLD m 2555 0599 Smith Jim 1 877 555 8555 Figure 3 9 Un Merge Calls 12 Tap to remove a caller from
92. e dialog box and read the text message at a later time To view previously received text messages 1 Tap Start gt Text Text Messages DIL Y 4 GH 3 05 Inbox Received O John Doe 2 37 PM 1K Meeting moved to 11 am ZS AL e BR w Figure 5 3 Text Messages Window 2 Inthe message list tap a text message The window displays previous text conversations 5 4 MC6b User Guide Text Messages fl er T n SEE 3 13 Conversation with Doe John Doe John 11 27 AM Meeting moved to 11 am Figure 5 4 Text Message Conversation Replying to an SMS Message To reply to a text message 1 Tap Start gt Text 2 Inthe message list tap atext message The window displays previous text conversations 3 Enter text in the reply field 4 Tap EN MMS Messaging MMS Messaging allows the user to send a pictures videos audio files and other file types to another mobile computer Creating and Sending MMS Messages To send an MMS message 1 Tap Start gt Text 2 Tap El gt New gt MMS ay Text Messages 29 25 Y df qw T D 2 Insert subject here JAE e 1K 300K Figure 5 5 MMS Window 10 11 12 Messaging 5 5 To add a contact tap Ss A window appears with a list of contacts Select one or more contacts and then tap Done Tap SA to add a subject for the message Enter the subject text in the window and then tap Done Tap in the text window to enter a text message A window appea
93. e project Starts and ends the timer Reminder Off 15min 30min 60min Create a notification that sounds from the start of the 4 col I 1 Ff project Figure 9 10 Project Screen 6 Tap the Start button to start the project timer 7 Select a reminder time that will indicate the interval from the start of the project session 8 Tap Back to return to the main screen Weather Card The Weather card displays the current weather for your location plus the next three days provided by Accuweather com Tap to manually update the data Tap to Configure Weather Card Current Weather Condition Tap to get forecast from Tap to view radar from 8 Ng website Forecast ee Radar 2 2 A n website T Tap to manually update Gb co Figure 9 11 Weather Card Add a New Location To add a new location 1 Tap the Setting icon 2 Inthe text field enter a city or zip code 3 Tap the Magnifying Glass icon 4 Select the new location from the list 5 Tap Back to return to the Weather card front Settings 9 13 Change Location To change the location 1 2 Tap the Settings icon Select a location from the list Delete a Location To delete a location 1 2 3 4 Tap the Settings icon Scroll to the desired location Tap the X The location is removed from the list Tap Back to return to the Weather card front Email Setup The MC65 s Messaging application lets users ac
94. e the MC65 as a modem create a dial up modem connection between a computer and MC65 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 11b 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 instead of through the 802 1 1b high rate channels AFH coexistence allows Motorola Enterprise Smart Phones to operate in any infrastructure The Bluetooth radio in this MC65 operates as a Class 2 device power class The maximum output power is 2 5 mW and the expected range is 10 meters 32 8 feet 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
95. e user to stage an MC65 based on them Requires the purchase of an MSP client license per device Using the MC65 2 11 Description Help Access on line Help topics Internet Sharing Connect a notebook computer to the Internet using the MC65 s data connection Messenger Use the mobile version of Windows Live Messenger MSN Money Keep track of finances MSP Agent Enables management of the MC65 from an MSP Server Requires the purchase of an appropriate MSP client license per device to suit the level of management functionality required Office Mobile 2010 Provides access to Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile OneNote Mobile SharePoint WorkSpace Mobile and Word Mobile applications Pictures amp Videos View and manage pictures animated GIFs and video files Remote Desktop Mobile Log onto Windows NT server type computers and use all of the programs that are available on that computer from the MC65 Settings Opens the Settings folder See Chapter 9 Settings for more information Task Manager Enables viewing of memory and CPU allocations and stops running processes 2 12 MC65 User Guide Table 2 3 Programs Available on the Start Menu Icon Description Description Tasks Keep track of tasks Text Send an SMS or MMS message Wireless Companion Opens the Wireless Companion folder Toolbox Contains the Adobe Reader and Voice Commander applications Windows M
96. ecognizable characters such as symbols or marks The default recognition database is limited to 2 000 contacts The user can check the leading checkboxes of the contacts exceeding 2 000 items to enable additional entries Play Tap to hear the pronunciation of a contact Application Settings The Application tab lists all the applications installed in the Start menu When a new application installed Voice Commander automatically updates the recognition database A check in a box indicates that the application can be recognized normally An unchecked box indicates that the application is not in the recognition range A grayed box indicates that the application name contains some unrecognizable characters such as symbols or marks Play Tap to hear the pronunciation of an application Music Settings The Music tab lists all the music files found on the MC65 When a media file is downloaded Voice Commander automatically updates the recognition database A check in a box indicates that the music file can be recognized normally An unchecked box indicates that the music file is not in the recognition range A grayed box indicates that the music file name contains some unrecognizable characters such as symbols or marks Settings 9 19 Play Tap to hear the pronunciation of an application Digit Trainer Settings The Digit Training tab functionality is disabled Digit Setting Settings Use the Digit S
97. ed in a non commercial environment e Follow battery usage storage and charging guidelines found in the user s guide e Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard Cleaning Maintenance 4 Troubleshooting 11 3 To charge the mobile device battery the battery and charger temperatures must be between 32 F and 104 F O C and 40 C Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support 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 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 Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred Severe impact from dropping any battery operated device on a hard surface could cause the battery to overheat Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other
98. ed with the selected contact tap the contact name and select the phone number to call Using Contacts Use Contacts to make a call without looking up or entering the phone number To make a call from Contacts 1 Tap Contacts 2 From the contact list tap and hold the contact name 49 Contacts Q Y am xX r Call Home Call Mobile Send E mail Send Text Message Send Contact Copy Contact gt Delete Figure C 8 Contacts Menu 3 Tap Call Work Call Home or Call Mobile J NOTE To make a call from an open contact tap the number to call See On Device Help for more information about Contacts Using Call History To make a call using Call History 1 Press un 2 From the Phone keypad tap Call History Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 7 fy Phone Y ep WI Voice Mail 3 31 p Phone icon w 1 805 555 5555 LX Voice Mail 3 30 p N 1 805 555 5555 m gas 1 631 555 5555 1 13 10 LX 1 631 555 5555 1 13 10 Sr 1 631 555 5555 1 13 10 Ga 555 5555 1 13 10 Figure C 9 Call History Window 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 phone key on the MC65 keypad 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 Press un 2 From the keypad tap and hold the speed dial location number assigned to a c
99. edia Play back audio and video files Windows Live Use the mobile version of Windows Live to find information on the web Device Management The Device Management window provides quick access to information and settings for the MC65 Tap anywhere on the Status Bar to open the Device Management window Programs o Yi EE 1 24 Contacts Calendar IE Mobile Home Close All Task Manager Figure 2 14 Device Management Window The navigation bar consists of eight tabs e Programs a e Memory Manager p e Sound Profiles e Power amp Radio UI e Alarms e Fusion e Status NG Usingthe MC65 2 13 e Settings Op Tap an icon to open the associated tab Scroll left or right to view more icons Programs The Programs tab lists the programs that are currently running on the MC65 and allows for easy program switching and a quick way to end processes Programs Yi C 1 26 IE Mobile Home Close All Task Manager Figure 2 15 Programs Tab e To switch to a program tap the name of the program e To end a running program tap the X next to the program name e To close all running programs tap Close All e Togo to the Task Manager application tap Task Manager Memory Manager The Memory Manager tab displays an overview of memory utilization and a quick way to free up space Memory Manager Za 4 vo ee GE 12 45 Ei ii Device Storage 657 MB Used 25 MB Free 632 MB SD C
100. ee es 5 2 three way call 3 7 3 10 C 14 C 15 using keypad 3 1 C 4 lef 2 11 chis 6 2 power button 2 3 2 20 Q QWERTY keypad input modes 2 222222 B 7 B 9 B 10 QWERTZ keypad 0 een B 4 R PCOS EEN xiii rapid deployment 2 11 removing main battery 1 8 pc c PTT 2 19 Kell 7 3 rigid holster AA 10 2 Index 4 MC65 User Guide S scan button Ate e e began 54222525 2 3 scanning LUNOD 3 esses nuu E DECUS NAA an ee 2 3 Jure TTL 2 22 See data capture U 2 22 screen calibrato 22326630066 6400 64 refe eere 1 6 screen protector 2 0 0 0 ee ee eee 10 2 DT 10 3 secure digital card 10 3 security BUEIOOIN sham ruido e mE bee REPRE RE SER 7 2 service information xvi SEIINGS PET 9 1 IDOL 4s au cu use tenes oben ee pees Ge se de 9 2 DOWN suona bus de APA ee PE 9 2 DULONG C 9 2 certificates 9 3 CONNECHONS 4 72 seed e Geese KAKA Lhasa nee 9 2 customer feedback 9 3 ENCIVOHOM aaa wenn ine man Baka 9 3 error reporting 9 3 CIA Cm se sane TE TITOLO TT TETTE 9 3 jos d en en ee een ced 9 1 MEMO agad Pr 9 3 owner information llle 9 2 PONOT CP 9 1 regional settings 9 3 remove programs eee eee 9 3 Ye AA 9 3 sounds 4 notifications 9 1 WEL goat eso an Pt cn ans a aa aoe ae
101. el Technical Specifications A 5 Table A 2 Data Capture Options Item Description Imaging Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN 13 UPCA UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Webcode TLC39 Composite C Micro PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 Data Matrix Maxi Code US Planet UK 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state Chinese 2 of 5 USPS 4 state US4CB microQR GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated 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 GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni Camera Decode Capability Code 39 Code 128 Codabar Code 11 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN 13 UPCA UPC EAN supplementals Coupon Code Webcode TLC39 Composite C Micro PDF 417 Macro PDF 417 Macro Micro PDF 417 Data Matrix Maxi Code US Planet UK 4 state Canadian 4 state Japanese 4 state GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni MC65 Accessory Specifications Single Slot USB Cradle Table A 3 Single Slot USB Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Description 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 Limited GS1 DataBar Dimensions Height 7 1 cm
102. eless network to connect to based on a user s preferences and various default settings Switching Between Fusion and WZC To switch from Fusion to WZC 1 Tap the Status Bar 5 Options 2 Select WLAN Management from the drop down list 3 Select Microsoft Manages WLAN radio button 4 Tap Save 5 Tap OK 6 Perform a reboot To switch from WZC to Fusion 1 Tap the Status Bar gt Options 2 Select WLAN Management from the drop down list 3 Select Fusion Manages WLAN radio button 4 Tap Save 5 Tap OK 6 Perform a reboot Using WLAN 4 3 Supported Applications The Fusion menu items and their corresponding applications are summarized in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Supported Applications Application Description Fusion Support WZC Support Find WLANs Invokes the Find WLANs application which displays Yes a list of the WLANs active in your area Y Y edit your list of WLAN profiles Manage Profiles Invokes the Manage Profiles application which includes the Profile Editor Wizard to manage and Wireless Zero Config Invokes the Wireless Zero Config application to configure the WLAN Manage Certs Invokes the Certificate Manager application which allows you to manage certificates used for authentication es No Yes Manage PACs Invokes the PAC Manager application which helps es you manage the list of Protected Access Credentials Yes used with EAP FAST authentication um Options Invokes
103. emory O Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm Glossary 6 MC65 User Guide P PAN Personal Area Network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network PING Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Q QWERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on European keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys QWERTZ A standard keyboard commonly used on German keyboards QWERTZ refers to the arrangement of keys on the top row of keys R RAM Random Access Memory Data in RAM can be accessed in random order and quickly written and read RF Radio Frequency ROM Read Only Memory Data stored in ROM cannot be changed or removed Router A device that connects networks and supports the required protocols for packet filtering Routers are typically used to extend the range of cabling and to organize the topology of a network into subnets See Subnet S Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that correspond
104. en the Bluetooth radio is on To find Bluetooth devices in the area 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices Using Bluetooth 7 5 2 Ensure that the Bluetooth device to discover is in discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 4 Tap Status Bar gt gt Bluetooth gt Devices Bluetooth EJ Yil 4 5 03 COM Ports lt Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected 6 Motorola H15 Add new device Figure 7 2 Bluetooth Devices Tab 5 Tap Add new device The MC65 begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area 6 Select a device from the list Bluetooth EJ e Yil 4 5 10 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next yK John C s Computer W NY21LO2FBV763 WM_KBDC463 asd deskjet 995c S N MY3ALOB20HA4 _ Figure 7 3 Select a Bluetooth Device 7 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears 7 6 MC65 User Guide Bluetooth pang Yul wd 5 11 Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with John C s Computer Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Passcode Figure 7 4 Enter Passcode 8 Enter the Passcode on the other device The device is added to the Bluetooth list Bluetooth det Yul wd 5 11 Enter Passcode Enter
105. ency call cannot be placed due to network environmental or interference issues Audio Modes The MC65 offers three audio modes for use during phone calls Handset Mode Switches audio to the speaker at the top front of the MC65 so you can use the MC65 as a handset This is the default mode Speaker Mode Use the MC65 as if on speaker phone Tap the Speaker On button to activate this mode Tap the Speaker Off button to switch back to handset mode Headset Mode Connect a Bluetooth headset to automatically switch audio to the headset The MC65 defaults to handset mode J NOTE While using a Bluetooth headset during a call the MC65 will not go into suspend mode 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 Bluetooth headset to the MC65 Set the MC65 s volume appropriately before putting the headset on When a Bluetooth headset is connected the speakerphone is muted Adjusting Audio Volume Use the Volume Control Slider or the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringer when not in a call and the audio volume when in a call U E Cl 4E 10 00 Phone Volume Slider Figure C 12 Phone Volume Slider To adjust the volume press the Volume Up or Down buttons on the side of the MC65 Move the slider up or down to adjust the volume C 10 MC65 User Guide J NOTE Adjust the co
106. er types so that messages are more accurate e The character counter in the Status Bar indicates the size of the message being composed e Tap E s Message Options then select the Request message delivery notification check box to request notification when the text messages is received 5 Tap to send the message Messaging 5 3 If the MC65 phone feature is on the text message is sent If it s off a prompt displays to turn on the phone feature The message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when the MC65 phone feature is turned on When outside of coverage area the message is saved in the Drafts folder and sent when back in a coverage area Viewing Text Messages When an incoming text message arrives the text notification icon appears in the Status Bar and the dialog box displays PA Message Notification Icon Ra a Yil 4 CE 2 06 2 067 Friday June 04 2010 Doe John Meeting moved to 11 am Figure 5 2 New Text Message Notification The Caller Identification feature matches incoming text message numbers with those stored in Contacts indicating who is sending the message The user can act on the text message right away or read it later Tap 9 to reply to the message The New Text Message dialog box provides the option to call the sender or save dismiss or delete the message Tap Menu gt Delete to delete the text message Tap Menu gt Call sender to call the sender Tap Menu Save as read to close th
107. es special characters Table B 4 QWERTY Keypad Input Modes Normal Shift Key Orange Key Blue Key Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described B 8 MC65 User Guide Table BA QWERTY Keypad Input Modes Continued Shift Key Key Normal Cl lt lt A SI TI O ml UO MI gt VIO h L Z X X C C V V B N n M m NENNEN eier LLL li L Backspace Shift Lock Z Orange Key t y u O p a S d f g h j k Blue Key Shift Shift Z X C V b n m 0 Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads EA Table BA QWERTY Keypad Input Modes Continued Normal Shift Key Orange Key Blue Key Backlight Backlight Backlight Backlight Backlight ere ppa Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Table B 5 AZERTY Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key Blue Key a C lt d D my N gt q T O mn O P O VI O f LIP L Backspace Backspace Backspace Shift Shift Lock Shift my KAC D a Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described B 10 MC65 User Guide Table B 5 AZERTY Keypad Input Modes Continued Normal Shift Key Orange Ke
108. es the status and a battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the battery The message displays until the user taps Dismiss Alternately tap the Status Bar to display the Device Management window Tap LED Indicators The MC65 has three LED indicators The Data Capture LED indicates status for scanning The Charging Battery Status LED indicates battery charging and status The Radio Status LED indicates WWAN radio status Table 2 4 describes the LED indications Data Capture Charging Battery WAN Radio LED Status LED Status LED Figure 2 24 LED Indicators Table2 4 LED Indications LED State Indication Data Capture LED Solid Green Successful decode capture Solid Red Laser enabled scanning imaging in process Flashing Green Software initiated notification Solid Red after Power button press MC65 is shutting down for battery replacement Using the MC65 2 19 Table 2 4 LED Indications Continued LED State Indication Off Data capture not enabled Charging Battery Status LED Slow Blinking Amber Main battery in MC65 is charging Solid Amber Main battery in MC65 is fully charged Fast Blinking Amber Charging error Off Not charging WAN Radio Status LED Slow Blinking Green RF WWAN radio is on Off RF WWAN radio is off J NOTE For information about scanning decoding see Data Capture on page 2 22 For information about WWAN radio status and settings see Chapter 3 Making Calls or refer to the
109. etting tab to set valid phone number lengths to improve digit recognition accuracy The user can change the default settings based on the local telecom requirement The user can also select No constraint checkbox to disable this limitation though with the trade off of increased errors caused by Surrounding noises J NOTE The maximum phone number length is 18 digits Advanced Settings Use the Advanced Settings tab to set the voice recognition sensitivity Select e Sensitive makes the recognizer easier to return a recognition result whenever there is an utterance detected This setting is used in environment with stationary noises such as in a car a bus or a factory e Normal this setting is used in most environments e Accurate when selected the recognizer becomes very strict in responding to user s voice commands This is to reduce misunderstanding calls or actions that could be triggered by unrelated voices issued by surrounding people 9 20 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 10 ACCESSORIES Introduction MC65 accessories listed below provide a variety of product support capabilities Accessories Table 10 1 lists the accessories available for the MC65 EDA Table 10 1 MC65 Accessories Accessory Part Number Description Cradles Single Slot USB Cradle CRD5500 1000UR Charges the MC65 main battery and a spare battery Synchronizes the MC65 with a host computer through a USB connection Single Slot CRD5500 1000XR Charges
110. ext The Operating Mode dialog box displays 6 Inthe Operating Mode drop down list select Infrastructure or Ad hoc Operating Mode Infrastructure v 2 of 6 Figure 4 3 Operating Mode Dialog Box 7 Tap Next The Security Mode dialog box displays 8 In the Security Mode drop down list select Legacy Pre WPA Security Mode Legacy Pre WPA v Authentication Type Figure 4 4 Security Authentication Dialog Box 9 Inthe Authentication drop down list select None 10 Tap Next The Encryption dialog box displays 11 In the Encryption Type drop down list select WEP 40 40 24 Encryption EP 40 40 24 v Type Enter Preshared Key PSK using O Pass phrase Hexadecimal Keys For added security Mask characters entered Figure 4 5 Encryption Dialog Box Using WLAN 4 5 12 Select the Pass phrase or Hexadecimal Keys radio button to indicate whether a pass phrase or hexadecimal keys will be entered on the next page 13 Select the For added security Mask characters entered check box to hide characters entered Deselect this to show characters entered 14 Tap Next WEP 40 Hex Enter 10 hexadecimal chars Edit Key Transmit Key 1 Not Entered v No Keys Entered vw Key Enter Key 0 Status Waiting for Confirm Key Entry 5of7 Figure 4 6 WEP 40 WEP Keys Dialog Box 15 In the Edit Key drop down list select the key to enter 16 In the Key field enter 10 hexadecimal characters 17 In the
111. 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 MC65 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 10 meters 32 8 feet of one another 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 5 Tap Add new device The MC65 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 8 Tap Connect The MC65 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 discoverable and connectable modes 3 Ensure that the two devices are within 10 meters 32 8 feet of one another Using Bluetooth 7 13 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 8 Tap Add new device The MC65 begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area Select a stereo headset from the list Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears Refer to the device s User Manuals for more i
112. g and system volumes are set to level 5 e Ambient Profile settings are set based on the surrounding environment s sound level The Temporary profile is created when changes are made by the system for example the user adjust the volume using the volume buttons Refer to Sound Profiles on page 9 5 for information on creating new sound profiles Using the MC65 2 15 Power amp Radio The Power amp Radio tab displays the current battery status and direct access to power profiles and power radio related options Power amp Radio q r Y m2 CF 12 48 ip Battery remaining 100 Profile Battery Saver Phone radio om Wi Fi of Bluetooth Off Create New Figure 2 18 Power 8 Radio Tab The Battery remaining graphic displays the amount of battery power remaining in the form of a bar graph and also as a percentage The Profile row displays the current profile that is being used To set a defined profile tap Profile A list of profiles appear Select a profile from the list A radio button appears next to the selected profile To view the properties of a profile in the list tap gt next to the profile Profiles 2a A eh Ye cw 12 52 au Airplane Mode Power draw Low Top Performance Power draw High Battery Saver Power draw Medium temporary Power draw Medium Create New Figure 2 19 Profiles Page Tap Back to return to the Profiles tab The user can manually change the following settings
113. g 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 MC65 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 The following services are supported e OBEX Object Push Services e Hands Free Audio Gateway Services e Serial Port Services Personal Area Networking Services e PBAP Services e Dial Up Networking Services HID Client Services e A2DP AVRCP Services e File Transfer profile e General Audio Video Distribution Profile e SIM Access Profile e Headset Profile e Generic Object Exchange Profile e Service Discovery Access profile e Generic Access Profile COM ports COM2 COM3 COM4 and COM7 are available unless being used by another service MSR uses COM2 Bluetooth Power States Suspend When there is an active Bluetooth connection the Bluetooth radio goes into low power mode maintaining the active connection J NOTE lf there is an active Bluetooth connection between the MC65 and another Bluetooth device and there is no data activity the MC65 will timeout However if the user presses the Power button on the MC65 the MC65 will suspend except when on a c
114. hat 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 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP File Transfer Protocol protocol that has no directory or password capability It is the protocol used for upgrading firmware downloading software and remote booting of diskless devices Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol See TCP IP Glossary 8 MC65 User Guide Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP U UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol within the IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is no
115. he modem or an Ethernet network Refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide for information on setting up the cradle Country Settings The modem defaults to operation with US telephone networks To operate the modem with other country telephone networks it must be configured using an application on the MC65 Download the Cradle Modem Country Configurator Application Software for MC55xx package from the Motorola Support Central web site http supportcentral motorola com Following the instructions with the software package to install the application on the MC65 The application includes country selections for all supported countries and automatically programs the modem and adjust its operating parameters to comply with the telephone network in the selected country Connection Setup AC Line Cord Ethernet Hub Wa Power Er Ce Supply AA NG IN USB Port Phone Port Ethernet Port Power Port Figure 10 3 Connection Setup Figure 10 4 Connection Switch 10 6 MC65 User Guide Indicators Spare Battery Ethernet Modem LED Speed LED Link LED Charging LED Figure 10 5 ndicators e Spare Battery Charging LED Indicates the charging status of the spare battery e Ethernet Modem LED Blink whenever Ethernet or modem connectivity is established e Speed LED green Indicates that the transfer rate is 100 Mbps When it is not lit it indicates that the transfer rate is 10 Mbps e Link LED yellow Blinks
116. he brackets in the aiming pattern The aiming dot is used for increased visibility in bright lighting conditions The Scan 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 MC65 is in Pick List Mode the imager does not decode the bar code until the crosshair or aiming dot touches the bar code TIT mal Figure 2 29 mager Aiming Pattern Bar Code Centered mom liil Figure 2 30 mager Aiming Pattern Bar Code Not Centered min I IT Tamm Decoded Not Decoded Figure 2 31 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern 5 Release the scan button J NOTE Imager decoding usually occurs instantaneously The MC65 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 6 Disable DataWedge Usingthe MC65 2 25 a TapStart gt Settings gt System gt DataWedge b Tap the Running option to end the DataWedge process The DataWedge Status changes to Stopped c Tap OK Digital Camera Scanning To read a bar code a scan enabled application is required The MC65 contains the DataWedge application that allows the user to enable the camera decode the bar code data and display the bar code content 1 Enable DataWedge Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt DataWedge S P Tap Basic config
117. hen pressing the Battery not charged Charge or replace the battery in the MC65 power button the MC65 does not turn on Battery not installed Install the battery properly See nstalling the Battery on page 1 4 properly System crash Perform a reset See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 When pressing the Battery charge is ata Charge or replace the battery in the MC65 power button the MC65 level where data is does not turn on but two maintained but LEDs blink battery should be re charged Rechargeable battery Battery failed Replace battery If the MC65 still does not operate perform a reset did not charge See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 MC65 removed from Insert MC65 in cradle The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less cradle while battery than six hours was charging Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C 32 F temperature or above 40 C 104 F Cannot see characters MC65 not powered Press the Power button on display on 11 6 MC65 User Guide Table 11 1 Troubleshooting the MC65 Continued Problem Cause MC65 removed from cradle or disconnected from host computer during communication During data communication no data transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete Incorrect cable configuration Communication software was incorrectly installed or configured No sound Volume setting is low or turned off MC65 shuts off
118. here it will obscure the driver s view of the road e Do not mount the vehicle holder near the driver seat air bag deployment area e Do not place the MC65 on top of the dashboard or anywhere without securing it in the vehicle holder e Do not mount the vehicle holder near the passenger seat air bag deployment area e Install the vehicle holder on the surface of your vehicle that is reasonably flat and free of dirt and oil Device Mounting Precautions e Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard Be sure to check your local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the vehicle holder e The heating and cooling cycle of a vehicle s interior will in some cases loosen the adhesion of the suction cup Check the vacuum seal of the vehicle mount kit for adequate adhesion each time you use the unit and reinstall if necessary e Ifthe vehicle holder has problems staying on clean the plastic suction cup with alcohol then reinstall Installation Install the vehicle mount on the surface of your vehicle that is reasonably flat and free of dirt and oil Clean the mounting surface with a glass cleaner and a clean cotton cloth Install the vehicle mount on the windshield or other flat car surface using the supplied mounting disc Accessories 10 15 Assembly 1 Insert the vehicle holder s cradle plate to the holes on the back of the cradle 2 Push the cradle down until both par
119. higher quality require more memory e Full Screen Toggles the viewfinder between full screen and window modes e Options Displays the video options window 3 Tap OK to exit Viewing Pictures and Videos To view a picture or video 1 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tapthe thumbnail of the picture or video e Tap the Show drop down list to browse folders e Tap the Sort By drop down list to sort the files by name date or size Pictures amp Vic SE E3 2 X Ce 10 41 A Show y Date y My Documents My Pictures L Application La Cache Disk L Storage Card HI Camera EE Figure 6 3 Pictures amp Videos Using the Camera 6 5 Customizing Pictures amp Videos Using the Options command you can set preference settings on how to use Pictures amp Videos To customize Pictures amp Videos 1 2 On either thumbnail or full screen mode tap Menu gt Options On the General tab set the following options e Select the size of the pictures you want to send through e mail Only pictures sent through an e mail message Is resized the original picture remains unchanged e Resize pictures for faster e mail transfer e Rotate pictures towards left or right On the Slide Show tab set the following options e Select the Portrait pictures or Landscape pictures radio button to set slide show orientation e Select the Play a screen saver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes check
120. iate power supply For information about the accessories available for the MC65 see Chapter 10 Accessories The MC65 is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged main battery When using the MC65 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 MC65 s main battery is removed When the MC65 reaches a very low battery state the combination of main battery and backup battery retains RAM data in memory for at least 48 hours For cable and cradle setup and charging procedures refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide e USB Charging Cable e Charge Only Cable e Single Slot USB Cradle Four Slot Charge Only Cradle Four Slot Ethernet Cradle To charge the main battery 1 Connect the charging accessory to the appropriate power source MC65 User Guide 2 Insert the MC65 into a cradle or attach to a cable The MC65 begins charging The Charging Battery Status LED blinks amber while charging then turns solid amber when fully charged See Table 1 1 for charging indications The 3600 mAh battery charges in less than six hours Table 1 1 LED Charge Indicators Charging Battery Status LED Indication Off MC65 is not charging MC65 is not
121. ications Feature Length Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description 28 0 cm 11 00 in 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 10 to 95 non condensing 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 11 Auto Charge Cable Technical Specifications Feature Length Input Voltage Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description 169 0 cm 66 54 in 12 24 VDC 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 10 to 95 non condensing 15 kV air 8 kV contact A 10 MC65 User Guide APPENDIX B KEYPADS Introduction The MC65 offers four types of keypad configurations Numeric QWERTY QWERTZ and AZERTY Numeric Keypad Configuration The numeric keypad contains application keys scroll keys and function keys The keypad is color coded to indicate the alternate function key blue values Note that an application can change keypad functions so the MC65 s keypad may not function exactly as described See Table B 1 for key and button descriptions and Table B 2 on page B 4 for the keypad s special functions Figure B 1 MC65 Numeric Keypad B 2 MC65 User Guide Table B 1 MC65 Numeric Keypad Descriptions Key Description Blue Key Orange Key Talk Start Menu Scan yellow End OK e Scroll Up and Left b Scr
122. image within the MC65 s field of view This is useful for capturing signatures or images of items like damaged boxes Digital Camera The MC65 with an integrated digital camera has the following features 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 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 Usingthe MC65 2 23 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 d 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 constant decodes scanning too close or too far away prevents decodes Move the scanner closer and further away to find the right working range for the bar codes being scanned Angle Scanning angle is important for promoting quick decodes When laser beams reflect directly back into the scanner from the bar code this specular reflection can blind the sca
123. inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source Charger cradle is not powered Slow Blinking Amber MC65 is charging 1 blink every 2 seconds Solid Amber Charging complete Note When the battery is initially inserted in the MC65 the amber LED flashes once if the battery power is low or the battery is not fully inserted Fast Blinking Amber Charging error e g 2 blinks second e Temperature is too low or too high e Charging has gone on too long without completion typically eight hours Charging Spare Batteries See Chapter 10 Accessories for information on using accessories to change spare batteries Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 32 F to 104 PF Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the MC65 To accomplish this for small periods of time the MC65 or accessory alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures The MC65 or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED See Table 1 1 Powering On the MC65 Press the Power button to turn on the MC65 The splash screen displays for about a minute as the MC65 initializes its flash file system then the calibration window appears Calibrating the Screen J NOTE The Calibration screen can be accessed by pressing Blue key then Backspace key To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the ti
124. intained and that data is not lost 13 Replace the battery 14 Replace the handstrap 15 Reset the MC65 See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 1 10 MC65 User Guide Battery Management Observe the following battery saving tips e Leave the MC65 connected to AC power at all times when not in use e Set the MC65 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 MC65 to turn off after a short period of non use 1 Tap Status Bar gt 2 Selectthe Device timeout option 3 Select a value from the list Changing the Backlight Settings To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 Tap Start gt Status Bar gt 2 Selectthe Backlight option 3 Select a value from the list 4 Select the Brightness option 5 Tap the Manual option and use the slider to select a low value 6 Tap Back Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings To change the keypad backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Backlight amp Keylight gt Battery Power 2 Tap the Keylight option 3 Select a value from the list 4 Tap the Keylight option 5 Select a low value from the list 6 Tap OK Turning Off the Radios To turn off the radios Getting Started 1 11 1 Tap Status
125. k Connects to he Internet v C This is a hidden network HI Cancel E Next Figure 4 10 Configure Wireless Network Window 4 In the Connects to drop own list select either The Internet or Work 5 Checkthe This is a hidden network checkbox if the network is a hidden network 6 Tap Next Using WLAN 4 7 Wi Fi a Val 4 10 52 Configure Network Authentication Authentication Open Data Encryption Disabled Bn ko Figure 4 11 Configure Network Authentication Window 7 In the Authentication drop down list select the authentication type 8 In the Data Encryption drop down list select the data encryption type 9 If WEP encryption is selected enter an encryption key in the Network key text box 10 Tap Next Wi Fi a Val 4 CG 10 52 Configure Network Authentication EAP type HI Back EE Finish Figure 4 12 Configure Network Authentication Window 11 If required select Use IEEE 802 1x network access control check box 12 In the EAP type drop down list box select the EAP type 13 Tap Finish More Information on WZC For more information on Microsoft Wireless Zero Config see the Microsoft Software Developer Network MSDN at http Msdn microsoft com 4 8 MC6b User Guide CHAPTER 5 MESSAGING Introduction This chapter describes how to use Email SMS Messaging and MMS Messaging Email Use email to send messages to other users Creating an Email Message To create an email mes
126. l port To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection J NOTE For additional security disable network bridging 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 32 8 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 Discovery To allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer select the following check bos E To protect your privacy tum on discovery only when you 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 7 Computer Bluetooth Devices Window 6
127. ling starts looking for numbers or contacts that match the sequence entered Making Calls 3 3 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 any character that appears after a space dash or underscore in a contact name e f the matching list is long narrow down the search further by entering another letter Adams amp P Smith 23 Adams 2 Doe Smith Figure 3 2 Finding a Contact To make a call or send a message using Smart Dialing 1 2 Begin entering the first few numbers or characters In the Smart Dialing panel use the navigation keys on the keypad to navigate to the desired contact or phone number When the correct contact is selected press to make a voice call To send a message to the selected contact tap E Send Text Message to send a text message or FE gt Send MMS to send an MMS message To call a different phone number associated with the selected contact tap the contact name and select the phone number to call Using Contacts Use Contacts to make a call without looking up or entering the phone number To make a call from Contacts
128. liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard Do not leave or store the equipment in or near areas that might get very hot such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat source Do not place battery into a microwave oven or dryer Battery usage by children should be supervised Please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used re chargeable batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire In the event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility support to arrange for inspection 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 exposure occurs unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with p WARNING Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids If such these guidelines Materials Required e Alcohol wipes Lens tissue Cotton tipped applicators 11 4 MC65 User Guide e Isopropyl alcohol e Can of compressed air with a tube Cleaning the MC65 Housing Using the alcohol wipes wipe the housing including keys and in between keys Displa
129. m to the layer 2 data link protocol It may also break the packet into fragments to support the maximum transmission unit MTU of the network IP Address Internet Protocol address The address of a computer attached to an IP network Every client and server station must have a unique IP address A 32 bit address used by a computer on a IP network Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each session IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 204 171 64 2 IPX SPX Internet Package Exchange Sequential Packet Exchange A communications protocol for Novell IPX is Novell s Layer 3 protocol similar to XNS and IP and used in NetWare networks SPX is Novell s version of the Xerox SPP protocol ISM Industry Scientific and Medical K Key A key is the specific code used by the algorithm to encrypt or decrypt the data Also see Encryption and Decrypting Glossary 5 L LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density laser scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LCD See Liquid Crystal Display LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays
130. magnetic stripe cards Belt Mounted Rigid Holster SG MC5511110 01R Clips onto belt to hold the MC65 when not in use Fabric Holster SG MC5521110 01R Soft holder for added protection Stylus KT 119150 03R Replacement stylus 3 pack KT 119150 50R Replacement stylus 50 pack Spring Loaded Stylus STYLUS 00001 03R Optional spring loaded stylus 3 pack STYLUS 00001 10R Optional spring loaded stylus 10 pack Wall Mounting Kit 8710 050006 01R Use for wall mounting the four slot cradles Screen Protector KT 67525 01R Package of 3 screen protectors Software Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits EMDKSs available at http support symbol com Accessories 10 3 Single Slot USB Cradle This section describes how to use a Single Slot USB cradle with the MC65 For USB communication setup procedures refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide The Single Slot USB Cradle Provides 5 4 VDC power for operating the MC65 e Synchronizes information between the MC65 and a host computer Refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide for information on setting up a partnership between the MC65 and a host computer e Charges the MC65 s battery e Charges a spare battery Charging the MC65 Battery Connect the cradle to power Insert the MC65 into the slot to begin charging Charging Battery Status LED Figure 10 1 MC65 Battery Charging 10 4 MC65 User Guide Charging the Spare Battery Spare Battery Spare Battery Charging LED
131. mail application Tasks Indicates the number of unfinished tasks Tap to open the Task application Messages Indicates the number of unread SMS and MMS messages Tap to open the Messaging application Voicemail Indicates the number of voice messages in the voicemail box Missed Calls Indicates the number of missed call Home Email Indicates the number of unread emails in a personal email account tap to open the Email application In Call Status Indicates call status Usingthe MC65 2 9 Weather Card The Weather card display the weather for a selected city o Light Fog 2 Tomorrow Thursday Friday e 7 rn amp Forecast eee Radar Figure 2 9 Weather Card See Weather Card on page 9 12 for information on configuring the Weather card Time Tracker Card The Time Tracker card provide a easy way for a worker to log hours spend at a job and output this information in a easy to use format mac DOE 3 30 10 Start 04 49 PM End 00 00 AM 00 00 Session u Hr Min Project 00 00 Today 00 00 STOP Reminder Off 15min 30min 60min D DE I Figure 2 10 Time Tracker Card See Weather Card on page 9 12 for information on configuring the Weather card Card Configuration Cards can be rearranged deleted or added to the Home screen See Chapter 9 Settings for more information Program Shortcuts The Program Shortcut buttons provides easy access for four often used applications Just tap the icon t
132. mine the Adaptation Kit Update AKU version Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt About gt Version 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 23121 5 3 6 indicates that the device is running AKU version 5 3 6 OEM Version To determine the OEM software version Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt System Info gt System Fusion Software To determine the Fusion software version Tap Status Bar gt c Wireless Status Versions Phone Software To determine the Phone software version Press gt gt Phone information Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows e Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information on getting the MC65 up and running for the first time e Chapter 2 Using the MC65 provides basic instructions for using the MC65 including powering on and resetting the MC65 and entering and capturing data e Chapter 3 Making Calls provides setup instructions for the MC65 phone e Chapter 4 Using WLAN provides information for connection the MC65 to a WLAN e Chapter 5 Messaging provides information for using Email SMS and MMS messaging e Chapter 6 Using the Camera provides instructions for taking pictures and capturing video e Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth explains Bluetooth functionality on the MC65 About This Guide XV Chapter 8 Using GPS Navigation
133. mith Bernard 09 58am Smith Bernard 09 57am Figure 3 3 Call Log Window Table 3 2 Call Log 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 unconnected outgoing calls This icon appears next to the contact information for all missed incoming calls Managing Call Log Change views reset the call timer and delete calls to manage the calls stored in Call Log Making Calls 3 7 Using the Call Log Menu Use the Call Log menu to make a call send an SMS add to contacts and remove item from the log 1 Press and then tap Phone o Yi wd GP 1 27 Call log May 6 2010 T Unknown 1 555 555 5555 12 43am Unknown 1 555 555 5555 12 41am C John Doe x Work 10 00am Smith Bernard 09 58am Smith Bernard 09 57am Figure 3 4 Call Log Window 2 Tap an item to call the number or tap gt to open the Options window for that item 3 Select an applicable option from the menu 4 Depending on the option selected the appropriate window displays For example select SMS to display the Text Messages window 5 Tap to close the Options window Conference Calling J NOTE For use on GSM UMTS networks Conference Calling and the number of conference calls allowed may not be available on all services Pleas
134. n Buttons The MC65 s buttons perform the following functions Scan Action Button Button Action Button Scan Action Button Power Button Figure 2 3 Function Buttons Power Press the red Power button to turn the MC65 screen on and off The MC65 is in suspend mode when the screen is off For more information see Powering On the MC65 on page 1 6 Also use the Power button to reset the MC65 See Resetting the MC65 on page 2 19 e Scan Action Press to scan bar codes or capture images See Data Capture on page 2 22 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 Volume Up Down Press to increase or decrease the MC65 s volume 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 2 4 MC65 User Guide Keypads The MC65 offers two types modular keypad configurations Numeric and alpha numeric Figure 2 4 MC65 Numeric Keypad Refer to Chapter B Keypads for detailed information on the keypad configurations Keypad Remapping The user has the ability to remap the keypad keys to characters or applications Refer to Chapter 9 Settings for detailed information on remap keypad keys Finger Scrolling Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down web pages documents and lists such as the contacts list file lis
135. n Code 39 COM port Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 Cradle A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use D DCP See Device Configuration Package Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned 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 Glossary 3 Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width Device Configuration Package The 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 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded E
136. nch operating system QWERTZ keypad is used on configurations installed with the German operating system Keypads B 5 Figure B 2 QWERTY Keypad Configuration SRO amp 6 6 6 9 6 83 8205365050 0 0 K IERE Siess 90500 OOO Figure B 3 AZERTY Keypad Configuration MB 00002 VAHB MOWOO DOOQDOOQHHNMOL Siess Cp Figure BA QWERTZ Keypad Configuration B 6 MC65 User Guide Table B 3 Alpha numeric Keypad Descriptions Key Action Blue Key Orange Key Talk Start Menu f Scan yellow End OK e Scroll Up and Left gt Scroll Down and Right d Press the Blue key once 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 O Press the Blue key twice to lock this mode This displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen CH Press the Blue key a third time to unlock 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 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 displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen C Press the Orange key a third time to unlock Talk Green Phone press to display the pho
137. ne keypad window or to dial a phone number from the phone keypad window When on a phone call press to place the call on hold Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key to instantly display the Start menu from any application without tapping the screen This function is user programmable Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application End Red Phone press when the phone keypad window displays to stop dialing or end a call Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key as an OK or close button This function is user programmable 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 Keypads B Table B 3 Alpha numeric Keypad Descriptions Continued Key Action Soft Keys Accesses the command or menu above it on the screen C C Shift Changes the state of the aloha 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 Ar 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 Backlight Turns the display backlight on and off Backspace Produces a backspace Enter Executes a selected item or function Star Produces an asterisk au Creat
138. ne nnne nnns nn nnns nnns nna nnns 4 2 Supported Applications nina ee a RPM DU UU ME 4 3 FUSION SO TED m 4 3 Wireless Zero Config Setup nennen nenne annes nnne rn nnns nae n nnns a nnns 4 6 More Information on WC 4 7 Vill MC65 User Guide Chapter 5 Messaging MOUE ONE AA AA 5 1 PAA AA AA AA AA 5 1 Creating an Emal OT Le EE 5 1 Viewing an Email Message 44 a0 nennen nnennn nennen nennen nnne nennen nnne nnns 5 1 Replying to or Forwarding a Message nenne nennen nenne nennen nnn nnn nns 5 2 SMS MESSINI ame ee ee AA AA ae 5 2 Sending a Text Message aaa AGA re ae re 5 2 Viewing Text Messages cccccsecessesececssseecsesececeaseceseuseeeneuecessuseessaueeesanesessanesensaeeceneuerensasess 5 3 Repino toan SMS MESSAIO en anne 5 4 VO re Un Le AA AA AA AAP 5 4 Creating and Sending MMS Messages ccccccseesseeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeuseeeeeseaeaaseeeesssaageeeeeessegaaes 5 4 Viewing an MMS MESSAGE aman 5 5 Replying to an MMS Message ssssesssssesesennenenee nennen nennen nnne nn enhn nenne nnne nnne nnn nnne nns 5 5 Blocking Incoming SMS Messages aaa 5 6 Chapter 6 Using the Camera Ta gore ie e MM ee ee ee 6 1 RE al e BE el 6 1 BULL OCS maa ANA AA AA Aa 6 2 TIMER ModE aNG AA AA Aa 6 2 ENG Ste le 6 2 Setting a Picture as Wallpaper 6 2 Camera COMMUN dee 6 3 Recon a eo ia E nie NUN 6 3 le ee Te vie ee ee TM 6 4 Viewing PICLUKES and VIDEOS E T AA
139. nformation Tap Comnect The MC65 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 2 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices Tap Add new device The MC65 begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area Select a stereo headset from the list Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears Refer to the device s User Manuals for more information Tap Comnect The MC65 connects to the stereo headset 7 14 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 8 USING GPS NAVIGATION Introduction The MC65 includes Global Positioning System GPS technology 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 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 p WARNING When using the MC65 in a vehicle it is the user s responsibility to place secure and use ina
140. nner To avoid this scan the bar code so that the beam does not bounce directly back But don t scan at too sharp an angle the scanner needs to collect scattered reflections from the scan to make a successful decode Practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within Hold the MC65 farther away for larger symbols Move the MC65 closer for symbols with bars that are close together NOTE Scanning procedures depend on the application and MC65 configuration An application may use different scanning procedures from the one listed above Imager Scanning To read a bar code a scan enabled application is required The MC65 contains the DataWedge application that allows the user to enable the imager decode the bar code data and display the bar code content 1 a b C d e f g Enable DataWedge Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt DataWedge Tap Basic configuration 5 1 Barcode input 5 1 Block Buster Imager Tap 1 Enabled Tap O Back Tap 0 Back and then tap OK Tap Running to start the DataWedge process The DataWedge Status changes to Ready Tap OK Launch an application that supports text inputs such as Word Mobile 2010 or Excel Mobile 2010 Point the exit window on the top of the MC65 at a bar code 2 24 MC65 User Guide Figure 2 28 mager Scanning 4 Press and hold the scan button The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming Ensure the bar code is within the area formed by t
141. number and type of cards available to an end user are configurable by the system administrator or the end user By default the MC65 ships with four cards Swipe finger left or right on the screen to view adjacent cards Cards can be rearranged deleted or added to the Home screen See Chapter 9 Settings for more information Simple Home Card The Simple Home card displays the current date and time and notifications Tap to Open Date and Time Tap to Configure Active Card Ba 5 39 Thursday May 13 2010 T Carrier Name N ra Bi ri ua 00 26 Owner s Name John Doe Acme Inc Owner s Company Name Figure 2 7 Simple Home Card Full Home Card The Full Home card displays the current date and time and notifications with expanded information 2 8 MC6b User Guide Tap to Configure Active Card Owner s Name Figure 2 8 Full Home Card Tap to Open Date and Time Carrier Name u Tap to Configure Cards 10 41 am 5 12 10 RE Anta MOT Motorola IN Owner s Company Name Updated Team Meeting 10 30 AM 11 30 AM CR NY21 Gal Domino Kristin Meeting Moved to next Tuesday Complete Report Normal Due 6 17 10 Table 2 2 lists the Home card shortcut icons Table 2 2 Home Card Icons Icon Description Calendar Indicates the next appointment in the calendar Tap to open the Calendar application Outlook Email Indicates the number of unread emails in Outlook email Tap to open the E
142. nversation phone volume during a call Adjusting the volume while not in a call affects the ring and notification sound levels 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 tap Mute on the dialer to mute the audio The Mute button become Unmute 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 access to notes taken during a call Table 4 1 lists the call history icons that appear in the Call History window Table C 2 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 gt 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 Changing the Call History View 1 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 From the Phone dialer tap Call History 3 Tap gt Filter to show the menu 4 Select a view type from the menu to display only missed calls outgoing
143. o launch the application To configure the Program Shortcuts refer to Program Shortcuts Setup on page 9 8 Program Shortcut Buttons Figure 2 11 My Apps Window 2 10 MC65 User Guide My Apps Window The My Apps window provides access to all the applications on the MC65 The window is configurable so that it can display favorite applications To configure the My Apps window refer to My Apps Window Setup on page 9 9 eo DI 2 lt 4 am 2 57 SI e BEAM _ ActiveSync Adobe Reader Airbeam Alarms Client EEE o g Calculator Calendar Camera Contacts BM MD E mail Excel Mobile File Explorer Fusion Help ra a pa 7 AN 4 ele Figure 2 12 My Apps Window My Apps screen is configurable See My Apps Window Setup on page 9 9 for more information Tile Bar The Tile Bar located at the bottom of the screen contains the Start tile Z to open the Start Menu It also displays tiles that vary depending upon the open application NG My Apps H Contacts NG be BEE pa Figure 2 13 Tile Bar Examples Table 2 3 Programs Available on the Start Menu Icon Description Description AirBEAM Client Allows legacy customers to deploy AirBEAM Smart packages to devices ActiveSync Synchronize information between the MC65 and a host computer or the Exchange Server Alarms Set the clock to the date and time Bing Search the internet of your locale Alarms can also be set at specified
144. oll Down and Right d Use this key to launch applications or access items shown on the keypad in blue Press the Blue key once to activate this mode followed by another key A single press illuminates the key and displays the following icon at the bottom of the screen until a second key is pressed 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 A single press illuminates the key 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 E Talk Green Phone press to display the phone keypad window or to dial a phone number from the phone keypad window When on a phone call press to place the call on hold Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key to instantly display the Start menu from any application without tapping the screen This function is user programmable Activates the scanner imager in a scan enabled application End Red Phone press when the phone keypad window displays to stop dialing or end a call Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key as an OK or close button This function is user programmable Moves up one
145. onfiguring the phone and activating on a different network refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide Checking Battery Status To check the charge status of the main battery in the MC65 tap Start gt Settings gt Power to display the Power window or tap Status Bar g 1 8 MC65 User Guide Replacing the Battery ensure that application states are maintained and that data is not lost CAUTION The MC65 backup battery retains data for up to 15 minutes Replace the battery within 15 minutes to If the MC65 is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the device Press and hold the red Power button for approximately 5 seconds Release the Power button The Data Capture LED lights red When the LED turns off remove the handstrap Slide the battery latch to the right The battery ejects slightly Battery Latch Figure 1 6 Removing the Battery N o o Lift the battery from the MC65 Insert the replacement battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC65 Press the battery down until the battery release latch snaps into place Replace the handstrap Replacing the microSD Card N CAUTION The MC65 backup battery retains data for up to 15 minutes Replace the battery within 15 minutes to ensure that application states are maintained and that data is not lost To replace an microSD card 1 2 3 If the MC65 is in suspend mode press the red Power button to wake the devic
146. ons for use CAUTION Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SD card Proper ESD precautions include but are not limited to working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the operator is properly grounded To install the microSD card 1 Remove the handstrap 2 Lift the rubber access door 3 Slide the SIM card holder door up to unlock 4 Lift the SIM card holder door Hubber access door SIM card holder door microSD card holder door Figure 1 1 Lift SIM Slot Holder Door 5 Lift the microSD card holder door 6 Insert the microSD card into the card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door Getting Started microSD card Figure 1 2 Insert microSD Card in Holder 7 Close the card holder door and push down until it is securely in place 8 If installing a SIM card proceed to nstalling the SIM Card 9 Close the SIM card holder door and slide down until it locks into place 10 Close the rubber access door Installing the SIM Card J NOTE GSMs only GSM phone service requires a Subscriber Identification Module SIM card Obtain the card from the your service provider The card fits into the MC65 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 MC65 e Any additional services to which you have s
147. ontact 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 keypad tap Speed Dial and tap the speed dial location number of the desired contact in the list Phone CASE CF 1 38 1477 Voicemail 1 1 805 637 7243 Speed Dial Location Number 6315551111 m 631 830 2359 m 425 555 9999 w Figure C 10 Speed Dial Contact List 3 To stop dialing or end the call press GI Answering a Call A dialog box appears on the MC65 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 dialog box or press Chal MC65 User Guide e Cap A Ge 9 36 9 36 Wednesday June 16 2010 Carrier Carrier Incoming Call Doe John 631 555 5555 m T ig Figure C 11 Incoming Call To ignore the incoming call tap m Or press SCH This sends the caller to voice mail depending on the service provider Otherwise this presents a busy signal to the calling party To end the call press GI Incoming Call Features You can use other programs on the MC65 during a call To switch back to the Phone press or tap Start gt Phone Tap to end the call e If a caller isn t in your contact list create a contact during the call or from Call History by tapping Menu gt Save to C
148. ontacts 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 put a call on hold to call another number or answer an incoming call tap Hold To move from one call to another tap Swap Missed Call Notification When you do not answer an incoming call the Home screen displays a Missed Call indication To display a missed call entry tap the Missed Call box on the Home screen Emergency Calling Your service provider programs 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 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 Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 9 J NOTE Emergency numbers vary by country Your phone s pre programmed emergency number s may not work in all locations and sometimes an emerg
149. ou 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 in the screen BI a use 4 24 MUSIC teHmo starec VN voicemail 4 24 o Wi Fi Off text HI Contacts Figure C 3 Moving Information Status Bar Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer C 3 4 12 SS Wi Fi Off Application Icon No New Messages f y Application Information e mail calendar ae Contacts Compose Figure C 4 Information Bar Example To customize the Home screen tap Start 5 Settings 5 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 the Today screen to the classic layout that is used in Windows Mobile 6 1 et ea Status Bar Friday June 18 2010 AT amp T Wi Fi Unavailable x Bai Getting Started Outlook E mail 22 Unread 1 Active task Device unlocked Contacts Tile Bar Figure C 5 Classic Today Screen To change to the classic view tap Start gt Settings gt Home gt Items Home a Val CE 4 12 Appearance lt Items gt Appearance Checked items appear on the Home screen z Move Down Windows Default Figure C 6 Home Screen Settings C 4 MC65 User Guide Deselect the Windows Default checkbox and select any of the other checkboxes except fo
150. p of the stylus 1 Remove the stylus from its holder on the side of the MC65 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen 3 Hepeatas the target moves around the screen then tap the screen to continue Getting Started 1 7 First time Network Activation GSM UMTS Activation Network Activation To activate on a GSM UMTS network 1 2 3 If an active SIM card was installed in the MC65 the MC65 performs the activation process The Phone Network GSM UMTS Setup dialog box displays Tap Yes and then OK For some carriers the MC65 resets If during start up no update connection settings message appears tap Start gt Settings gt Connection gt Phone Network Setup and tap Update Connection Settings button If the network is unsupported a message appears with links for manually setting the data connection and MMS settings To activate on aCDMA network 9 o no m If a SIM card was not installed a No SIM card found dialog box displays Tap OK The Phone Network CDMA Activation dialog box displays Tap Yes to activate on a CDMA network On the CDMA Setup tab tap the Preferred network option and select a network Tap Yes Tap the Start Activation button Tap Yes to activate Call the carrier from an existing phone to request over the air activation When instructed by the operator press Activate Now button For detailed information for c
151. provides information about GPS navigation with the MC65 Chapter 9 Settings provides basic instructions for using the MC65 phone Chapter 10 Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the MC65 Chapter 11 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC65 and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC65 operation Appendix A Technical Specifications provides the technical specifications for the MC65 Appendix B Keypads Provides information on the various keypad configuration Appendix C Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer provides information for using the Windows Mobile Home screen and Windows Mobile dialer Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document EDA refers to the Motorola MC65 series of hand held computers Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this and related documents e Icons on a screen 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 bullets indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Related Documents MC65 Quick
152. r Motorola Home Tap OK The task bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the task tray icons listed in Table C 1 Table C 1 Task Tray Icons Icon Name Description Wireless connection Indicates WLAN signal strength E status He ActiveSync Active serial connection between the MC65 and the host computer lalalala Start Screen To open the Start screen tap Start 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 Windows Mobile Dialer Use the MC65 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 or Evolution Data Optimized EvDO using Cellular Line 1 2 3 4 5 Makin To enable the Windows Mobile Dialer Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Dialer Switcher Select Microsoft Dialer Tap Save Tap OK The MC65 reboots ga Call J NOTE You can make emergency calls even when the MC
153. r behaviors when in a call or using the display The user has the ability to set behaviors when the device is in motion has a certain orientation of if the device is face down Display Tab The user has the ability to conserve battery life when using accelerometer behaviors and to set the MC65 to automatic operations Tap the Status Bar gt gt System gt Accelerometer e Suspend when face down Places the MC65 in suspend mode when it is placed face down e Screen Rotation Enable or disable screen rotation The screen can be rotated between portrait and landscape modes automatically depending on the physical orientation of the MC65 For example if the MC65 is rotated 90 counterclockwise the display rotates counterclockwise 90 About Tab Use the About tab to view accelerometer information Program Shortcuts Setup To change program shortcuts oP Tul te 9 24 FAEERE m DialerSwitcher E mail Excel Mobile Facebook File Explorer Fusion Help Gallery Getting Started e E 2 Google Maps Help Interne Internet Explorer T Tox R a F amp Marketplace Messenger Microsoft My MSN Money Figure 9 4 Add Shortcut Icon 1 Tap My Apps gt Edit gt Dock Settings 9 9 2 Tapa shortcut button to remove the assigned shortcut 3 Tapa new program icon and then tap Save My Apps Window Setup To create a customized application list 1 Tap My Apps gt Edit gt View gt Create New 2
154. re and the MC65 must both be properly configured to enable this communication Refer to the documentation provided with the infrastructure access points APs access ports switches Radius servers etc for instructions on how to set up the infrastructure Once you have set up the infrastructure to enforce your chosen WLAN security scheme use the Fusion or Wireless Zero Config WZC software to configure the MC65 to match Fusion Overview The Fusion software contains applications with which to create wireless profiles Each profile specifies the security parameters to use for connecting to a particular WLAN as identified by its ESSID The Fusion software also allows the user to control which profile out of a set of profiles is used to connect Other Fusion applications allow the user to monitor the status of the current WLAN connection and to invoke diagnostic tools for troubleshooting To access Fusion tap the Status Bar 5 4 2 MC6b User Guide Fusion a Y oe GP 4 28 iy gt el Find WLANs SM Enable Raido Manage Profiles Manage Certs Manage PACs Figure 4 1 Status Fusion Tab Refer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version 3 20 for detailed information on using and configuring Fusion To access the on device Fusion Help tap Status Bar gt Help Wireless Zero Config Overview WZC is a Microsoft wireless connection management utility that dynamically selects a wir
155. re within 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Contacts 4 Navigate to the contact to transfer 5 Tap and hold on the contact until the pop up menu appears 6 Select Send Contact gt Beam The MC65 searches for Bluetooth devices in the area 7 Tap Tap to send next to the Bluetooth device The MC65 communicates with the device and sends 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 MC65 and use the MC65 as a modem to connect to an office network or ISP To use MC65 as a modem using Bluetooth 1 Ensure that the device is not connected to the computer or laptop 2 On the MC65 ensure that the Phone is on and a data connection is configured 3 Tap Start gt Internet Sharing 4 Inthe PC Connection list select Bluetooth PAN 5 Inthe Network Connection list select the connection type Select the 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 e Click Connect The computer connects to the device via Bluetooth J NOTE If yo
156. rs allowing you to add a text message plus emoticons favorite web addresses pre defined text contact information and calendar information Tap Done after adding information Tap JJ to attach a sound file stored on the MC65 to the message Tap to take a picture and attach it to the message Tap I to capture video and attach it to the message Tap P to record a message and attach it to the message Tap to add a file stored on the MC65 to the message After all of the items are attached to the message tap Send Viewing an MMS Message To view an MMS message 1 2 3 4 Tap Start gt Text Tap the MMS message In the threaded message tap the MMS icon to view the message Tap Contents to view a list of files included in the message On the Message Contents screen 1 2 3 4 Tap Menu gt Save to save a file Tap Menu gt Save into My Text to save the contents of a text file to the My Text list Tap Menu gt Assign to Contact to associate a photo to a contact Tap Menu gt Set as Ringtone to associate a audio file as a ringtone Replying to an MMS Message To reply to an MMS message 1 2 3 Tap Start gt Text Tap the MMS message In the threaded message tap the MMS message to open and view an MMS message After viewing the MMS message tap Menu gt Reply gt via MMS to reply with an MMS message or tap Menu gt Reply gt via SMS to reply with a text message 5 6 MC6b User Guide
157. s J NOTE Screens and windows pictured in this guide are samples and can differ from actual screens This guide provides instructions for using the Enterprise Home screen and Dialer See Appendix C Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer for information on using the Microsoft Home screen and Dialer Documentation Set The documentation set for the MC65 provides information for specific user needs and includes e MC65 Quick Start Guide describes how to get the MC65 EDA up and running e MC65 User Guide describes how to use the MC65 EDA e MC65 Integrator Guide describes how to set up the MC65 EDA and accessories e Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit EMDK Help File provides API information for writing applications Configurations This guide covers the following configurations DataCapture Operating Options System Configuration Radios Display Memory Keypads MC659B WLAN 802 11 a b g 3 5 VGA 128 MB RAM 2D imager and Windows Numeric WPAN Bluetooth Color 1 GB Flash camera Mobile 6 5 Alphanumeric v2 0 EDR Professional QWERTY WWAN CDMA or QWERTZ or GSM UMTS AZERTY GPS Stand alone keypad GPS or A GPS XIV MC65 User Guide 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 Fusion software e Phone software AKU Version To deter
158. s are downloaded Tap the Advanced Settings link and select any setting on this page to check or uncheck the option Select the Send receive when I click Send checkbox to automatically check for and download new messages whenever the user sends a message Select the Use automatic send receive schedule when roaming checkbox to continue to check the email at predetermined intervals even if in a roaming area In the When deleting messages drop down list select whether to automatically delete or retain messages on the email server when deleting messages from the MC65 Tap Done Tap Next Tap anon screen field and change any settings you wish Tap an option to select it In the Message format drop down list select to view your email messages as either HTML or plain text documents Settings 9 17 e In the Message download limit drop down list select the size limit of files attached to email messages 18 Tap Finish Setting Email Signatures Signatures are the string of text automatically added to the end of an outgoing emails or messages 1 Start E mail 2 Tap Menu Options 3 Highlight an account and tap Signatures 4 Inthe Select an account drop down list select a pre existing account 5 Tapthe Use signature with this account checkbox to enable a signature to be automatically added to new outgoing messages 6 Tapthe Use when replying and forwarding checkbox to enable a signature to be automatically added to any mess
159. s to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern SDK Software Development Kit Shared Key Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the AP and the MU share an authentication key 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 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 Glossary 7 Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code Subnet A subset of nodes on a network that are serviced by the same router See Router Subnet Mask A 32 bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address A custom subnet mask subdivides an IP network into smaller subsections The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP a
160. s via its LED See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 Accessories 10 9 VCD5000 Vehicle Cradle This section describes how to use a VCD5000 vehicle cradle with the MC65 For cradle installation and communication setup procedures refer to the MC65 Integrator Guide Once installed in a vehicle the cradle e holds the MC65 securely in place e provides power for operating the MC65 e re charges the battery in the MC65 Charging the MC65 Battery Insert the MC65 into the vehicle cradle to begin charging A click indicates that the MC65 button release locking mechanism is enabled and the MC65 is locked in place Figure 10 3 MC65 Battery Charging CAUTION Ensure the MC65 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 Removing the MC65 To remove the MC65 hold back the release lever on the cradle and pull the MC65 up and out of the cradle 10 10 MC65 User Guide Release Lever Figure 10 9 Removing the MC65 Battery Charging Indicators The MC65 s charge LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the MC65 See Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charging status indications The 3600 mAh battery fully charges in less than six hours
161. sage 1 Press Start gt E mail 2 Select an email account 3 Tap E gt New 4 To add recipients enter their email addresses separating them with a semicolon Tap To to add email addresses stored in Contacts 5 Enter a subject and compose the message 6 To add an attachment to the message tap E Insert and tap the item you want to attach Picture Voice Note or File 7 Tap dz Viewing an Email Message To view an email message 1 On the Home screen tap for a personal email account 5 2 MC6b User Guide 2 Tap an email to open it Replying to or Forwarding a Message NG NA 1 On the Home screen tap for an Outlook email or for a personal email account 2 Tap an email to open it 3 Tap Se 4 Enter your reply message and then tap EN SMS Messaging Text messages allow the user to send and receive short text messages SMS to and from other mobile devices The text can contain words numbers or an alphanumeric combination no longer than 160 characters Sending a Text Message To send a text message 1 Press Start gt Text 2 Tap El gt New gt SMS Text Messages Q Y CF 11 58 From Text Messages To 4 Address Area Message Area Figure 5 1 Create Text Message 3 Tap To to select a recipient from Contacts or enter a phone number in the address area 4 Compose a message e The auto correct feature automatically fixes common spelling errors as the us
162. se sources that may occur on the 802 1 1b g 2 4 GHz band due to wireless interference When using a Bluetooth headset with the MC65 and VoWLAN it is required to use the Bluetooth Headset profile instead of Hands free profile Use the buttons on the MC65 to answer and end calls See Chapter 7 Using Bluetooth for information on setting up a Bluetooth Headset Profile CHAPTER 3 MAKING CALLS Introduction NOTE If using the Windows Mobile Dialer refer to Windows Mobile Dialer on page C 4 for information on using V the dialer Use the MC65 to make phone calls 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 phone to connect to an ISP or work network in order to browse the Web and read e mail over High Speed Packet Access HSPA or Evolution Data Optimized EvDO using Cellular Line Making a Call J NOTE The user can make emergency calls even when the MC65 is locked or when it is not activated See Emergency Calling on page 3 5 for more information With the MC65 the user can make a call from the phone contacts and Call Log Using the Phone Keypad To make a call 1 Press sp 3 2 MC6b User Guide Phone Q C X Gc 10 16 MOX ME m 10 18 E Car 555 5555 1 22 Beer Ashi 5 jkl mno Teas Btu Owy 0O x 0 ES Tm ee GSM UMTS CDMA Figure 3 1 Enterprise Dialer
163. seated Extreme battery Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 C 32 F temperature or above 40 C 104 F Spare battery is not Battery not fully Remove and re insert the spare battery in the cradle ensuring it is charging seated in charging firmly 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 During data MC65 removed from Replace MC65 in cradle and retransmit communication no data cradle during transmits or transmitted communications data was incomplete Communication Perform setup as described in the MC65 Integrator Guide software is not installed or configured properly Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Table 11 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Symptom Cause Solution During MC65 removed Replace MC65 in cradle and retransmit communication no from cradle during data transmits or communications transmitted data was mE incomplete MC65 has noactive An Icon is visible in the status bar if a connection is currently connection active DES Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Table 11 4 Troubleshooting the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Continued Symptom Cause Solution Battery is not MC65 removed charging from the cradle too soon Repla
164. sed 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 terminal s memory MC65 mobile computers include USB ports Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Internet Protocol Address See IP UO Ports The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and USB 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 datagra
165. ser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters e tt and Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from O to 9 and 7 special characters P 96 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 tha
166. ssion from Motorola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized 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 Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Description 01 RevA 9 2010 Initial release 01 Rev B 3 2011 Remove unsupported Voice Commander features Add Speed Dialing setup instructions IV MC65 User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS CUA AA AA AA i misimus lii About This Guide ILL OO eon EE xiii Beie Hien Gute Set EET E ETT xiii Se MUN 5 Le NIE OE AA xiii TONG VELS ON een Emu ANA xiv ORAP Er DESCHBUONS NR ERE xiv Notational ConVenlloriS E XV Eeler Bi E XV SEENEN xvi Chapter 1 Getting Started GOU TON AA 1 1 UPACK AA AA AA AA AA
167. stal PDF417 and 2D matrix code types e The ability to capture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging applications e Advanced intuitive laser aiming cross hair and dot 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 Operational Modes The MC65 with an integrated imager supports three modes of operation listed below Activate each mode by pressing the Scan button e Decode Mode In this mode the MC65 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 support symbol com 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 MC 65 s field of view To accomplish this move the aiming crosshair or dot over the required bar code to decode only this 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
168. t gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap Camera 3 Tap Menu gt Mode gt Timer J NOTE By default the self timer delay is set at five seconds 4 Check the image on the view finder adjust if necessary 5 Press the Enter key to take the picture Editing Pictures Rotate crop zoom and adjust the brightness and color contrast pictures 1 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap the thumbnail of the picture to view 3 Tap Menu gt Zoom to display the Zoom panel used to zoom in or out of a picture Tap Menu gt Zoom again to close the Zoom panel 4 To rotate a picture 90 degrees counter clockwise tap Menu gt Edit then tap Rotate 5 To crop a picture tap Menu gt Edit then tap Menu gt Crop Drag the stylus across the screen to select the crop area Tap inside the area to crop the picture or outside of the area to cancel cropping Setting a Picture as Wallpaper To add a custom look to the Home screen of the MC65 using the Windows Home screen apply a wallpaper of your choice using any image To set an image as a Home wallpaper 1 Tap and hold a thumbnail then select Set as Home Background 2 Tap the up or down arrows to set the transparency level 3 Tap OK Using the Camera 6 3 Camera Configuration To configure the camera settings 1 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap Menu then configure the device settings e Video Tap to switch to video mode e Mode Select from the follo
169. t message list calendar appointments list and more When finger scrolling swipe or flick your finger on the 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 Usingthe MC65 2 5 Motorola Home Screen The customizable Motorola Home screen provides faster and easier access to features and applications and allows users to tailor the interface to improve their unique workflow and maximize on the job efficiency Status Bar a Zug Gi 11 14 11 14 Wednesday September 01 2010 ES om SS e Program Shortcuts Tile Bar AE MyApps E Contacts Tap to Open Start Window Tap to Open Programs Tap to Lock the Device Tap to Open the Contacts Figure 2 5 Motorola Home Screen The Status Bar at the top of the screen displays the status icons listed in Table 2 1 Tap anywhere on the Status Bar to open the Device Management window Refer to Device Management on page 2 12 for more information Notifications onnectivity Signal Strength Audio ae NEN lock E a 9 05 Figure 2 6 Status Bar Icons Table 2 1 Status Bar Icons Description Description Notifications A Reminder of an upcoming calendar event 2 One or more instant messages were received BE One or more text messages were received CI One or more voice messages were received
170. t 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 b Re enter the password in the Confirm field 6 Tap OK Switching the Dialer The MC65 provide an Enterprise Dialer user interface and the standard Microsoft interface To switch between the Enterprise Dialer and the Microsoft Dialer 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Dialer Switcher 2 Select either Enterprise Dialer or Microsoft Dialer 3 Tap Save 4 Tap OK The MC65 reboots Settings 9 5 Device Management The Device Management window provides quick and easy access to common settings and related options The Device Management Window is accessed by tapping anywhere on the Status Bar Sound Profiles To create a new sound profile or to edit a custom profile 1 Tap Status Bar gt 2 Tap next to a custom profile or tap Create New to create a new profile Sound Profiles Bey ds 3 53 EN o Bi My Sound Profile Ring type Vibrate Reminder Vibrate Notification Vibrate Ring volume 0 Save E Cancel Figure 9 1 Soun
171. t required For example UDP is used for real time audio and video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit If UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required packet sequence checking and error notification must be written into the applications UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which is any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States V Visible Laser Diode VLD A solid state device which produces visible laser light Numerics 2 D bar codes 0 00 2 22 3 Way Calling llle 3 10 A accessories 1 Aa 10 1 auto charge cable 10 2 Cables 2 2425 535 EENE tems PA 10 10 charge only cable 10 2 communication charge cables battery charging 10 10 LED indicators LL 10 11 fabric holster 0 0A 10 2 four slot charge only cradle 10 1 10 5 four slot Ethernet cradle 10 1 10 6 four slot spare battery charger 10 1 10 9 MOSER agence AA AP 10 2 MMS seen nern 1 2 10 3 screen protector 10 2 RE nn ee bee Hee ea 10 3 SIM CAA aan an ee eg es 1 3 single slot USB cradle 10 3 spare battery eee 10 2 specifications A 6 spring loaded stylus LL 10 2 SI VIS
172. ted and audio is heard through the 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 Bluetooth headset to the MC65 Set the MC65 s volume appropriately before putting the headset on When a Bluetooth headset is connected the speakerphone is muted Adjusting Audio Volume Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringer when notin a call and the audio volume when in a call J NOTE Adjust the conversation phone volume during a call Adjusting the volume while not in a call affects the ring and notification sound levels 3 6 MC65 User Guide Muting a Call During a call the caller can mute the microphone so they can hear the person on the line but he or she cannot hear the caller This is useful when there is conversation or background noise To mute or unmute a call tap Mute on the dialer to mute the audio The Mute button becomes yellow Using Call Log Use Call Log to call someone who was recently called or recently called in The Call Log provides the time of all incoming outgoing and missed calls Table 4 1 lists the call Log icons that appear in the Call Log window Press and then tap to open the Call Log window Phone Q Yi EE 1 27 Call log May 6 2010 T Unknown 1 555 555 5555 12 43am KI Unknown 1 555 555 5555 12 41am John Doe pd 10 00am S
173. the MC65 2 17 Status The Status tab displays all system notifications Status B e Yap Cg 1 43 uo e Ei X Missed Call You have 1 missed call s eo New Voice Message You have 1 new voice message s Figure 2 22 Status Tab Tapa notification to read the associated information Settings The Settings tab lists the settings applications on the MC65 Tap an item in the list to open the associated setting application or folder Slide the list up to view more settings icons a AT SEU RSR gt Microsoft My Phone 3 Bluetooth Clock amp Alarms X Home e Sounds amp Notifications Figure 2 23 Settings Tab Refer to Table 9 1 on page 9 1 for a list of setting application icons and their descriptions 2 18 MC65 User Guide Adjusting Volume To adjust the system volume 1 Press the volume buttons on the right side of the MC65 to increase and decrease the system volume The Volume dialog box appears 2 As you increase or decrease the volume the slider moves accordingly You can also move the slider to adjust the volume 3 Select the Vibrate radio button to turn off the system audio and enable the MC65 to vibrate upon system notifications 4 Select Off radio button to turn off all system audio notifications Battery Status Indications Battery icons appear on the Status Bar indicating the battery power level When the battery power falls below a predetermined level the icon indicat
174. the MC65 main battery and a spare battery Ethernet Modem USB Synchronizes the MC65 with a host computer through an Cradle Ethernet Modem or USB connection Four Slot Charge Only CRD5500 4000CR Charges up to four MC65 devices Cradle Four Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD5500 4000ER Charges up to four MC65 devices and connects the MC65 with an Ethernet network Vehicle Cradle VCD5500 1000R Installs in a vehicle and charges the MC65 main battery Vehicle Holder VCH5500 1000R Provides an alternative mounting solution for the MC65 in a vehicle Requires the Auto Charge cable for charging the MC65 battery Chargers Four Slot Spare Battery SAC5500 4000CR Charges up to four MC65 battery packs Charger USB Charging Cable 25 108022 01R Provides power to the MC65 and USB communication with a host computer 10 2 MC65 User Guide Table 10 1 MC65 Accessories Continued Accessory Part Number Description Charge Only Cable 25 112560 01R Connects to a power supply to provide power to the MC65 Auto Charge Cable VCA5500 01R Charges the MC65 using a vehicle s cigarette lighter Miscellaneous Spare 3600 mAh lithium ion BTRY MC55EABO2 Replacement 3600 mAh battery battery DEX Cable 25 127558 01R For use with electronic data exchange For example vending machines Trigger Handle TRG5500 100R Adds a gun style handle with a scanning trigger for comfortable and productive data capture Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR5500 100R Captures data from
175. the Options application which allows you to Yes configure the Fusion option settings Wireless Status Invokes the Wireless Status application which allows you to view the status of the current wireless connection Wireless Diagnostics Invokes the Wireless Diagnostics application which Yes provides tools with which to diagnose problems with the wireless connection Log On Off Invokes the Network Login dialog which allows you Yes to log on to a particular profile or to log off from the currently active profile Fusion Setup No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No To detailed setup WLAN using Fusion refer to the Wireless Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version 3 20 for detailed information on using and configuring Fusion To setup WLAN using Fusion J NOTE Obtain the proper WLAN configuration information from your system administrator prior to performing the Fusion setup procedures The following setup procedure example shows setup of a WLAN using WEP encryption 1 Tap the Status Bar gt Manage Profiles The Manage Profiles window appears 2 Tap and hold in the window and select Add from the pop up menu The Wireless LAN Profile Entry window appears 3 Inthe Profile Name text box enter a name for the profile 4 4 MC6b User Guide 4 Inthe ESSID text box enter the ESSID E N Profile Entry Profile Name ESSID 101 1 of 6 lt Back Figure 4 2 Profile ID Dialog Box 5 Tap N
176. the settings USB Connect Configure USB associated with using other communication port Refer data sources to aidin finding a e location to MC65 Integrator Guide Wi Fi Setup wireless network T Wireless Enables or disables the connection and customize Manager MC65 s wireless radios and settings customizes Wi Fi Bluetooth and Phone settings Personal Folder Buttons Assign a program to a Owner Enter personal information u button 471 Information on the MC65 d Phone Configure the phone H Dialer Switches bet wee en the e owitcher Microsoft dialer and the Enterprise Dialer Voice Configure the Voice Commander Commander application Settings 3 pa System Folder View basic information Accelerometer Configure how the MC65 such as the Windows behaves Refer to Mobile version and type of Accelerometer on page processor used on the 9 8 MC65 Table 9 1 Icon Name Backlight amp Keylight Customer Feedback Device Information Managed Programs s DataWedge Setting Applications Continued Description Set backlight and keylight settings Refer to Backlight and Keylight Settings on page 9 7 Submit feedback on the Windows Mobile 6 software Set the appropriate GPS communication ports if required Refer to MC65 GPS Setup on page 8 1 Displays the MC65 s software and hardware information Displays the programs that were installed on the MC65 using
177. tivity that the MC65 goes into suspend mode e Brightness Set the screen brightness to automatic or manual If selecting manual set the brightness level using the slider e ActiveSync Set the amount of time that the MC65 checks for email and calendar events ActiveSync Off Set the amount of time that the MC65 checks for email and calendar events 8 Tap Save Settings 9 7 Alarms To use the MC65 as a clock 1 Tap the Status Bar gt ma Edit Alarm 2 Tap one of the three alarm rows 3 Use the time field up and down arrows to set the time 4 Highlight the Description field then enter a name for the alarm 5 Tapthe letter s representing the day s of the week to enable the alarm 6 From the drop down list select the sound that plays when the alarm starts Tap Play to listen to the alarm sounds and tap Stop to cancel playback 7 From the drop down list select the repeat sound notification type 8 Tap OK 9 Set up to two more alarms 10 Select the checkbox to enable the alarm sound even when the MC65 is set to silent or vibrate 11 Tap OK Backlight and Keylight Settings The display brightness settings provides the ability to automatically detect the brightness in a specific environment Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Backlight amp Keylight Settings er Yul wd 4 19 Settings yay Yul 2 4 18 Backlight amp Keylight Backlight amp Keylight Backlight On Any Input gt B
178. to the MC65 8 Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter socket The LED indicator on the right side of the touch screen lights up orange during charging 10 18 MC65 User Guide CHAPTER 11 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the MC65 and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during MC65 operation Maintaining the MC65 For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the MC65 Do not scratch the screen of the MC65 When working with the MC65 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 MC65 screen Motorola recommends using a screen protector p n KT 67525 01R The touch sensitive screen of the MC65 is glass Do not to drop the MC65 or subject it to strong impact Protect the MC65 from temperature extremes Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store or use the MC65 in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the MC65 If the surface of the MC65 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
179. ton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector Slowly move the applicator back and forth from one side of the connector to the other Do not let any cotton residue on the connector 4 All sides of the connector should also be rubbed with the cotton tipped applicator Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 11 5 5 Spray compressed air in the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 72 inch away from the surface AN CAUTION Do not point nozzle at yourself and others ensure the nozzle or tube is away from your face 6 Ensure that there is no lint left by the cotton tipped applicator remove 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 Troubleshooting MC65 Table 11 1 Troubleshooting the MC65 Problem Cause Solution W
180. tory 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 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 From the Phone dialer tap Call History 3 Tap and hold an item in the list en Yl MG CH 10 15 ye Smith Jim 6 15 10 PS EE 631 555 5555 w Delete Send Text Message Call Send MMS Figure C 15 Call History Menu 4 Select an applicable 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 Windows Mobile Home Screen and Dialer Swapping Calls GSM To move between two phone calls 1 Press to display the Phone dialer 2 Enter the first phone number and press Talk When the call connects Hold appears on the dialer 3 Tap Hold on to place the first number on hold 4 Enter the second number and tap Talk Phone Gd H Carrier Na Connected 555 5555 555 5555 On Hold Speaker Off Mute Swap End m Conference Contacts ee Re Figure C 16 Call Conferencing Conferencing 5 Tap Swap to move from one call to the other 6 Tap End or press to end each call Swapping Calls CDMA To swap between two incoming phone calls 1 Tap Answer to connect to the first call GG ax U 1 631 555 5555 Phone Incoming Carrier Name
181. ts are engaged Windshield Installation 1 Fix the suction cup mount to the selected area with the suction lever facing up Suction Cup Mount Cradle Plate Cradle Namo Q X Figure 10 13 Windshield Installation 2 Flip the lever down to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the mounting surface 3 Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next step 4 Slide the MC65 into the cradle 10 16 MC65 User Guide Figure 10 14 Insert MC65 into Vehicle Holder 5 Connect the auto charger cable to the MC65 and slide the two locking tabs up to secure the cable cup to the MC65 6 Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter socket The LED indicator on the right side of the touch screen lights up orange during charging Flat Surface Installation 1 Remove the plastic sheet on the bottom of the mounting disc 2 Place the disc sticky side down on a clean flat surface I Figure 10 15 Mounting Disc 3 Fix the suction cup mount to the disc with the suction lever facing up 4 Flip the lever down to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the disc 5 Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next step 6 Slide the MC65 into the cradle Accessories 10 17 Figure 10 16 Vehicle Holder Mounted on Flat Surface 7 Connect the auto charger cable to the MC65 and slide the two locking tabs up to secure the cable cup
182. ubscribed J NOTE For more information about SIM cards refer to the service provider s documentation To install the SIM card 1 Lift rubber access door 2 Slide the SIM card holder up to unlock 3 Lift the SIM card holder door 1 4 MC65 User Guide Figure 1 3 Lifting the SIM Cover 4 Insert the SIM card as shown in Figure 1 4 ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door Figure 1 4 nserting the SIM Card 5 Close the SIM card holder door and slide down to lock into place 6 Close the rubber access door 7 Install the battery J NOTE For detailed information about WWAN activation see First time Network Activation on page 1 7 Installing the Battery To install the battery 1 Insert the battery bottom first into the battery compartment in the back of the MC65 2 Press the battery down into the battery compartment until the battery release latch snaps into place 3 Replace the handstrap Getting Started 1 5 Battery Release Latch Figure 1 5 nserting the Battery Charging the Battery CAUTION Ensure that you follow the guidelines for battery safety described in Battery Safety Guidelines on page N 11 2 Charging the Main Battery Before using the MC65 for the first time charge the main battery until the amber Charging Battery Status LED remains lit see Table 1 1 on page 1 6 for charge status indications To charge the MC65 use a cable or a cradle with the appropr
183. ur 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 computer launch Internet Explorer and open a web site 9 To end dial up networking on the MC65 tap Disconnect Using Bluetooth 7 9 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 and Voice Commander audio is routed to the headset System audio is still emitted through the MC65 speaker You can accept calls and re dial using the Hands free profile Hands free profile does not support 3 way calling 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 4 Tap Add new device The MC65 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 if required 7 Tap Next The MC65 connects to the headset Refer to the headset user manual for instructions on communicating with a Bluetooth
184. uration gt 1 Barcode input gt 2 Camera Scanner Driver c Tap 1 Enabled d Tap 0 Back e TapO Back and then tap OK f Tap Running to start the DataWedge process The DataWedge Status changes to Ready g Tap OK 2 Launch an application that supports text inputs such as Word Mobile 2010 or Excel Mobile 2010 3 Point the camera lens on the back of the MC65 at a bar code 4 Press and hold m A preview window appears on the display window and a red aiming line emits from the MC65 The LED lights red indicating that the data capture is in process 5 Move the MC65 until the red aiming line is across the bar code M Figure 2 32 Sample Bar Code 6 The LED lights green and a beep sounds by default to indicate the bar code was decoded successfully 7 The bar code content data displays in the text field 8 Disable DataWedge a Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt DataWedge b Tap the Running option to end the DataWedge process The DataWedge Status changes to Stopped c Tap OK Using Voice 0ver IP The MC65 supports Voice over IP over WLAN VoWLAN using Motorola or third party voice clients The MC65 can communicate using VolP either using the MC65 supports several audio outputs including back speaker phone front receiver or handset and Bluetooth headset 2 26 MC65 User Guide It is recommended that the wireless network use the 802 11a 5 GHz band for voice applications Using the 5 GHz band avoids some noi
185. wing modes to take the picture e Normal Takes picture using the default settings e Burst Takes picture consecutively in continuous mode e Timer Takes picture five seconds after pressing the Enter key e Brightness Set the camera brightness level e Resolution Set the camera resolution level Note that selecting a high resolution picture increases the size of the file significantly e Flash Turns flash on and off e Auto Focus Turns auto focus on and off e Full Screen Toggles the viewfinder between full screen and window modes e Options Displays the camera options window 3 Tap OK to exit Recording a Video To record a video 1 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap Camera 3 Tap Menu gt Video Pictures amp Videos DIE 11 20 K el zx 8 HI Thumbnails G Menu OK Figure 6 2 Video Window The available recording time displays on the screen 6 4 MC65 User Guide J NOTE By default the time limit for recording videos is set to 30 seconds 4 Press the Enter key to begin recording 5 Press the Enter key to stop recording Video Configuration To configure the video settings 1 Launch the Video application 2 Tap Menu then configure the device settings e Still Tap to switch to still camera mode e Brightness Set the video brightness level e Quality Set the quality video resolution and sound fidelity and size of the video clips you record Video clips of
186. x 9 2 cm 3 3 in x 1 65 in x 3 62 in 79 4 g 2 8 oz Serial with baud rate up to 19 200 ANSI ISO AAMVA CA DMV user configurable generic format 5 to 50 in 127 to 1270 mm sec bi directional Generic Raw Data Buffered unbuffered Tracks 1 and 3 210 bpi Track 2 75 and 210 bpi autodetect 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 596 to 9596 non condensing 4 ft 1 22 m drops to concrete 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 8 Vehicle Cradle Technical Specifications Feature Dimensions Weight Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Humidity Drop Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description Height 10 4 cm 4 09 in Width 11 1 cm 4 37 in Depth 6 9 cm 2 72 in 240 g 8 47 oz 9 32 VDC 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 0 C to 40 C 32 C to 104 F 10 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 Cables Table A 9 USB Charging Cable Technical Specifications Feature Length Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Electrostatic Discharge ESD Description 161 9 cm 63 74 in 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 10 to 95 non condensing 15 kV air 8 kV contact Table A 10 Charge Only Cable Technical Specif
187. y Account type IMAP4 or POP3 Incoming and outgoing mail server names Username and password Domain name Special security settings if used For more information about configuring email accounts go to www microsoft com windowsmobile help smartphone default mspx or www windowsmobile com getstarted Entering Email Settings Manually 1 2 3 Start gt E mail Tap Setup E mail Inthe E mail address field enter the email address for the account Inthe Password fields and the password for the account Settings 9 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The Save password checkbox is checked by default to allow the MC65 to always remember the email account password To prevent other users from viewing your email tap the Save password checkbox to remove the checkmark and deactivate the feature Tap Next Tap the Try to get e mail settings automatically from the Internet box to remove the checkmark from the box and tap Next In the Your e mail provider drop down list select Internet e mail and tap Next In the Your name field enter the name that will display in the From field on outgoing messages In the Account display name field enter a name for this new email account This name appears within the list of available email accounts on the E mail page Tap Next In the Incoming mail server field enter the incoming mail server address In the Account Type drop
188. y The display can be wiped down with the alcohol wipes but care should be taken not to allow any pooling of liquid around the edges of the display Immediately dry the display with a soft non abrasive cloth to prevent streaking Scanner Exit Window Wipe the scanner exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses Connector 1 Remove the main battery from mobile computer See 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 connector on the bottom of the MC65 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 Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and repeat steps 4 through 6 7 Spray compressed air on the connector area by pointing the tube nozzle about 72 inch away from the surface AN 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 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 cot
189. y IS pressed Af 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 SS Enter Executes a selected item or function B 4 MC65 User Guide Table B 2 Numeric Keypad Input Modes Orange Key Orange Shift Keys Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode Numeric Mode Key Blue SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Key Key Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press 1 ID lt pr pr rr rop LL le PF f5 1 lg Ie le Ee le le eg mm CE polo le 4 CO o0 CO NI DO Wy N ep i 7 k K 9 re p p j j yj Up Up Up Hilight Left Left Up Down Down Down Hilight Right Right Down n Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Alpha numeric Keypad Configurations The three types of alpha numeric keypads QWERTY AZERTY and QWERTZ produce 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 alphabetic producing lowercase letters See Table B 3 for key and button descriptions and Table B 4 on page B 7 for the keypad s special functions AZERTY keypad is used on configurations installed with the Fre
190. y Blue Key ier Re 9 ph e Jj TAB Tab Tab Tab Ven GL Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Table B 6 QWERTZ Keypad Input Modes Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key Blue Key Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Keypads B 11 TableB 6 QWERTZ Keypad Input Modes Continued Key Normal Shift Key Orange Key Blue Key Ob K K K Backspace Backspace Shift Shift Z Z W lt O X lt 0 SPACE Space Space CA paa Ha Note An application can change the key functions The keypad may not function exactly as described Special Character Key J NOTE Special characters are only available on the alpha numeric keypad configurations To add special characters using the MC65 au key type the related character first then press the Orange twice followed by the au P 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 B 12 MC65 User Guide press the au key until the special character replaces the original character Table B 7 lists the special characters you can generate Table B 7 Special Characters O Nos Special Characters Special Characters FEELER pero lg CN ean je fen emp LT nn mo tl
191. ze contacts between a remote device and the MC65 To establish an PBAP synchronization 1 Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on both devices 2 Ensure that the two devices are within 32 8 feet 10 meters of one another 3 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Devices 4 Tap Add New Device The MC65 searches for a Bluetooth device such as a car kit 5 Select a device from the list 1 12 MC65 User Guide 6 Tap Next The Enter Passcode window appears 7 Enter the Passcode and the tap Next The device is added to the Bluetooth list 8 A dialog box appears requesting to transfer contacts to the car kit 9 Select Yes or No 10 If Yes is selected contacts from the MC65 are transferred to the car kit Dial Up Networking Services Dial up networking allows the user to connect a PC or laptop to the MC65 and use the MC65 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 MC65 is discoverable and connectable 2 On the PC or laptop set up Bluetooth according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 On the PC or laptop Bluetooth software search for the MC65 and select the Dial up Networking service 4 Using dial up software on the PC or laptop connect to the MC65 5 The MC65 phone
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