Settings Alpha Tab To access the alpha keyboard, touch the EN tab. Figure 32 Alpha Keyboard NOTE: The Enterprise keyboard supports English (US), English (UK), French, German, Spanish and Italian. When a keyboard language is selected in Settings, the corresponding keyboard language displays. Additional Character Tab To access additional characters, touch the #*/ tab. Figure 33 Touch Symbols Keyboard to enter emoji icons in a text message.
Settings Scan Tab The Scan tab provides an easy data capture feature for scanning barcodes. Figure 35 Scan Keyboard Language Usage Use the Language & input settings to change the device’s language, including words added to the dictionary. Changing the Language Setting 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch System > Languages & input. 3. Touch Languages. A list of available languages displays. 4. If the desired language is not listed, touch Add a language and select a language from the list. 5.
Settings 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Apps & notifications > Notifications > App notifications. 3. Select an app. 4. Select an available option: • On / Off - Select to turn all notifications from this app On (default) or Off. • Allow notification dot - Do not allow this app to add a notification dot to the app icon. • Allow interruptions - Do not allow notifications from this app to make sound, vibrate, or pop notifications on the screen.
Applications Apps The APPS screen displays icons for all installed apps. The table below lists the apps installed on the device. See Application Deployment for information on installing and uninstalling apps. For more information on standard Android apps, go to www.support.google.com. Table 12 Icon Apps Description Battery Manager - Displays battery information, including charge level, status, health and wear level.
Applications Table 12 Icon Apps (Continued) Description Contacts - Use to manage contact information. See Contacts for more information. DataWedge - Enables data capture using the imager. Device Central - Use to display detailed information about the device and connected peripherals. See Device Central for more information. Diagnostic Tool - Use to diagnose the device. Drive - Upload photos, videos, documents, and other files to personal storage site.
Applications Table 12 Apps (Continued) Icon Description Maps - Use to see your location on a map (with public transit, traffic, or satellite overlays). Search for any business or place of interest. Provides turn-by-turn navigation with voice guidance, traffic-avoidance, and alternate routes, for drivers, cyclists, walkers, and users of public transportation. GMS devices only Music - Play music stored on the microSD card. Non-GMS devices only. Notes - Use to take and save notes.
Applications Table 12 Apps (Continued) Icon Description Sound Recorder - Use to record audio. StageNow - Allows the device to stage a device for initial use by initiating the deployment of settings, firmware, and software. Velocity - Opens the Ivanti (formerly Wavelink) terminal emulation app. Videos - Use to view videos on the device. Non-GMS devices only. Voice Search - Use to perform searches by asking questions. GMS devices only Worry Free Wifi Analyzer - A diagnostic intelligent app.
Applications Battery Manager The Battery Manager provides detailed information about the battery. To open Battery Manager, swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Figure 36 Table 13 . Battery Manager Screen Battery Icon Description Battery Icon Description Battery charge level. Battery charging. Battery charge level is below 20%. • Battery level - The current battery charge level as a percentage. Displays -% when level is unknown.
Applications • • Battery status • Not charging - The device is not connected to AC power. • Charging over AC - The device is connected to AC power and charging. • Charging over USB - The device is connected to a host computer with a USB cable and charging. • Discharging - That the battery is discharging. • Full - That the battery is fully charged. • Unknown - The battery status is unknown. Battery health - The health of the battery. If a critical error occurs, description. appears.
Applications • Decommissioned Battery - The battery is past its useful life and should be replaced. • Base cumulative charge - Cumulative charge using Zebra charging equipment only. • Battery present capacity - Maximum amount of charge that could be pulled from the battery under the present discharge conditions if the battery were fully charged.
Applications Camera This section provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. The device saves photos and videos on the microSD card, if installed and the storage path is changed manually. By default, or if a microSD card is not installed, the device saves photos and videos on the internal storage. Taking Photos NOTE: See Photo Settings for camera setting descriptions. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera.
Applications 5. To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen. 6. Touch an area on the screen to focus. The focus circle appears. The two bars turn green when in focus. 7. Touch . The camera takes a photo and a shutter sound plays. The photo momentarily displays as a thumbnail in the lower left corner. Taking a Panoramic Photo Panorama mode creates a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene. 1.
Applications Recording Videos 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Camera. 2. Touch the camera mode menu and touch Figure 39 . Video Mode Camera Switch (Available on devices with a rear camera and front camera) Audio Settings Gallery Camera Mode Shutter Button 3. To switch between the rear camera and front camera (if available), touch . 4. Point the camera and frame the scene. 5. To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers.
Applications Photo Settings In Photo mode, photo settings appear on screen. Touch to display the photo settings options. Rear Camera • Flash - Select whether the camera relies on its light meter to decide whether a flash is necessary, or to turn it on or off for all shots. • Off - Disable flash. • Auto - Adjust flash automatically depending upon light meter (default). • On - Enable flash upon taking a photo. • Torch - Turn flash on continuously.
Applications • Video quality - Set video quality to: HD 1080p (default), HD 720p, SD 480p. • Video duration - Set to: 30 seconds (MMS), or 30 minutes (default). • Storage – Set the location to store the photo to: Phone (default) or SD Card. • White balance - Select how the camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light, to achieve the most natural-looking colors. • Incandescent - Adjust the white balance for incandescent lighting.
Applications DataWedge Demonstration NOTE: DataWedge is enabled on the Home screen.To disable this feature, go to the DataWedge settings and disable the Launcher profile. Use DataWedge Demonstration to demonstrate data capture functionality. Figure 40 Table 14 DataWedge Demonstration Window DataWedge Demonstration Icons Icon Illumination Description Imager illumination is on. Touch to turn illumination off. Imager illumination is off. Touch to turn illumination on.
Applications Table 14 DataWedge Demonstration Icons (Continued) Icon Scan Mode Description Imager is in picklist mode. Touch to change to normal scan mode. Imager is in normal scan mode. Touch to change to picklist mode. Opens a menu to view the application information or to set the application DataWedge profile. Scanner Selection To select a scanner, touch > Settings > Scanner selection. See Data Capture for more information.
Applications Device Central Device Central displays detailed information about the device and connected peripherals and supports the following Zebra devices: • RS507/RS507X Hands-free Imager • RS5000 Corded Ring Scanner • HS3100 Bluetooth Headset • DS3678 Digital Scanner. Device Central features include: • Discovering and pairing with supported peripherals via Bluetooth or corded connection. • Paging a connected RS6000 Ring Scanner. • Updating the firmware of supported ring scanners.
Applications 2. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the peripheral and is set to discoverable mode. Refer to the peripheral user guide for instructions. 3. Scan the Bluetooth MAC address barcode label on the desired peripheral to pair. When pairing is successful, the peripheral displays in the list. A green dot appears next to a Bluetooth scanner when the device is connected, and may be in use.
Applications Unpairing a Peripheral To unpair a Bluetooth peripheral: 1. In the Scan and Pair tab, touch Unpair for the desired peripheral to unpair. A confirmation pop-up message appears. 2. Touch OK. Once unpaired, a message appears indicating the peripheral has been disconnected, and the peripheral is removed from the list. Paging an RS6000 Ring Scanner Use Page button to easily locate the currently connected RS6000 Ring Scanner: 1.
Applications Diagnostic Tool The Diagnostic Tool is a utility that determines the health of the device. Use the Diagnostic Tool to troubleshoot the device. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen and touch Figure 43 . Diagnostic Tool 2. Touch RUN TEST. The app tests all enabled subsystems (by default, only the Battery and System tests). See Settings to enable subsystem tests.
Applications Figure 44 Test Passed Screen Figure 45 Test Failed Screen 3. To view each subsystem test, touch Subsystem Tests.
Applications Figure 46 Subsystem Screen 4. Touch one of the subsystems to view details. Table 15 Subsystem Test Result Indicators Status Icon Description Test passed. Test failed. Test not supported or not enabled.
Applications Figure 47 Battery Subsystem Details Settings By default only the Battery and System tests are enabled. To enable other tests: 1. Touch > Settings. 2. Touch to the left of the test name. A green box with a checkmark appears. 3. Touch SAVE. 4. Touch Yes to confirm. 5. Touch .
Applications GPS Test Information Not supported on this device. System Test Information Use the System Test to determine if the CPU or memory loads are too high, there are too many processes running on the device, or storage on the device is almost full.
Applications PTT Express Voice Client NOTE: PTT Express Voice Client enables Push-To-Talk (PTT) communication between disparate enterprise devices. Leveraging existing Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure, PTT Express delivers simple PTT communication without requiring voice communication server. • Group Call: Press and hold the PTT (Talk) button to start communicating with other voice client users.
Applications PTT Audible Indicators The following tones provide helpful cues when using the voice client. • Talk Tone: Double chirp. Plays when the Talk button is depressed. This is a prompt for you to start talking. • Access Tone: Single beep. Plays when another user just finished a broadcast or response. You can now initiate a Group Broadcast or Private Response. • Busy Tone: Continuous tone. Plays when the Talk button is depressed and another user is already communicating on the same talkgroup.
Applications Selecting a Talk Group One of 32 Talk Groups can be selected by PTT Express users. However, only one talk group may be enabled at a time on the device. Touch one of the 32 Talk Groups. The selected Talk Group is highlighted. PTT Communication NOTE: This section describes the default PTT Express client configuration. Refer to the PTT Express V1.2 User Guide for detailed information on using the client.
Applications RxLogger RxLogger is a comprehensive diagnostic tool that provides app and system metrics. Create custom plug-ins that work seamlessly with this tool. RxLogger diagnoses device and application issues, and tracks information for: CPU load, memory load, memory snapshots, battery consumption, power states, wireless logging, TCP dumps, Bluetooth logging, GPS logging, logcat, ANR dumps, etc. All logs and files generated are saved in flash storage on the device (internal or external).
Applications RxLogger Utility RxLogger Utility is a data monitoring application for viewing logs in the device while RxLogger is running. Logs and RxLogger Utility features are accessed in the App View or the Overlay View. App View In the App View, the user views logs in the RxLogger Utility. Viewing Logs To view logs: 1. Touch the Main Chat Head icon. The Overlay View screen appears. Figure 49 Overlay View Screen 2. Touch a log to open it.
Applications 4. Touch a Sub Chat Head to display the log contents. Figure 50 Log File Backup RxLogger Utility allows the user to make a zip file of the RxLogger folder in the device, which by default contains all the RxLogger logs stored in the device. To save the backup data, touch BACKUP > Yes.
Applications Archive Data View all the RxLogger logs stored in the default RxLogger directory. Logs viewed in the Archive window are not live. Figure 52 Archive To view the log files, touch ARCHIVE DATA and then touch a log file. Overlay View Use Overlay View to display RxLogger information while using other apps or on the home screen. Overlay View is accessed using the Main Chat Head. Initiating the Main Chat Head To initiate the Main Chat Head: 1. Open RxLogger. 2. Touch > Toggle Chat Head.
Applications 1. Touch the Main Chat Head icon. The Overlay View screen appears. Figure 53 Overlay View Screen 2. Touch a log to open it. The user can open many logs with each displaying a new sub Chat Head. 3. If necessary, scroll left or right to view additional Sub Chat Head icons. 4. Touch a Sub Chat Head to display the log contents.
Applications Removing a Sub Chat Head Icon To remove a sub chat Head icon, press and hold the icon until it disappears. Backing Up In Overlay View RxLogger Utility allows the user to make a zip file of the RxLogger folder in the device, which by default contains all the RxLogger logs stored in the device. The Backup icon is always available in Overlay View. 1. Touch . The Backup dialog box appears. 2. Touch Yes to create the back up.
Applications SimulScan Demo The SimulScan Demo app is an out of the box demonstration app, included on devices that support SimulScan. The SimulScan Demo app includes the following: • Postal, Transportation and Logistics Example - Demonstrate the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) features. • Manufacturing Example - Demonstrate the MultiCode 20 feature. • Demo Customization - Create a template using the Template Builder or use a default template.
Applications Printing the Sample Forms In order to perform the Postal, Transportation & Logistics or Manufacturing demonstrations, print the example forms stored on the device. 1. Launch SimulScan Demo application. 2. On the SimulScan Demo home screen, touch HOW TO USE THIS DEMO. 3. Scroll down and touch Export sample forms button. The device copies the forms to the \simulscan\samples folder in Internal Storage. 4. Connect the device to a computer using the USB Charging cable. 5. Copy the files from the \s
Applications Using the Postal, Transportation and Logistics Example 1. Print the Postal, Transportation and Logistics form. See Printing the Sample Forms. Figure 56 Postal, Transportation and Logistics Form 2. Place the form on a flat surface. 3. On the device, launch SimulScan Demo app. 4. Touch the Menu icon in the top right corner of the screen. 5. Touch Postal, Transportation & Logistics. 6. Touch Start SimulScan. 7.
Applications Figure 57 Image Controls 8. Position the camera over the form. Ensure that the complete border of the form is visible on the screen. 9. Hold the device steady. 10.Once the device detects the form Tap Screen to Scan appears on the screen. 11.Tap the screen to start the data capture. When completed, the device beeps and the data from the form displays. Figure 58 Postal Data Screen 12.Touch the text boxes to correct any errors.
Applications Using the Manufacturing Example 1. Print the Manufacturing form. See Printing the Sample Forms. Figure 59 Manufacturing Form 2. Place the form on a flat surface. 3. On the device, launch SimulScan Demo app. 4. Touch the Menu icon in the top right corner of the screen. 5. Touch Manufacturing. 6. Touch Start SimulScan. 7. Point the top of the device at the document and center the target on the document. 8. Hold the device steady. 9. The device starts the data capture.
Applications Figure 60 Manufacturing Data 10.Touch the text boxes to correct any errors. If there are too many errors, touch Rescan to perform the capture again. 11.Touch Accept to confirm the data is correct. The Results summary screen appears. 12.Touch OK. Settings To set the settings for the SimulScan Demo application touch Menu icon > Settings. Figure 61 Settings Screen • Volume - Toggle switch to turn audible notification on and off.
Applications Advanced Settings Use the Advanced setting to configure data capture options. In the data capture screen, touch bottom right corner of the screen. Figure 62 in the Advanced Settings Screen • Identification Timeout - Set the amount of time to wait before timing out identifying the target document. Options: 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds or 25 seconds.
Applications • Copy a company logo and image to the device storage location. 1. Touch Menu icon. 2. Touch Setup Custom Demo. Figure 63 Custom Demo Setup Screen 3. In the Name text box, enter a name for the custom demo that appears in the drop-down menu. 4. In the Custom Demo Setup text box, enter a title for the demo that appears in the demo screen title box. 5. Touch the Image field to select an image from the SD card. 6. Touch the Logo field to select the logo image from the SD card. 7.
Applications Default Templates The following templates are available: • Default - BankCheck.xml – Reads the MICR E-13B font (length between 19 and 40 characters) on bank checks. • Default - Barcode 1.xml – Reads a single supported bar code. • Default - Barcode 10.xml – Reads up to 10 supported bar codes. • Default - Barcode 2.xml – Reads two supported bar codes. • Default - Barcode 4.xml – Reads up to supported four bar codes. • Default - Barcode 5.xml – Reads up to supported five bar codes.
Applications Sound Recorder Use Sound Recorder to record audio messages. Recordings are saved on the microSD card (if installed) or the internal storage and are available in the Music application (non-GMS devices) or the Play Music application (GMS devices).
Data Capture The device supports data capture using: • Imager (SE4720 2D, SE4770 2D, and SE4850-ER 2D). • Internal Laser Scanner (SE965 1D). • RS507/RS507X Bluetooth Hands-free imager • RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner • DS3678 Digital Barcode Scanner. Integrated Imager The device with an integrated 2D imager has the following features: • Omnidirectional reading of a variety of barcode symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, PDF417, Digimarc, and 2D matrix code types.
Data Capture Laser Scanner The device with a laser scanner has the following features: • Reading of a variety of barcode symbologies, including the most popular linear, postal, and 1D code types. • Intuitive laser aiming for easy point-and-shoot operation. RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager The RS507/RS507X Hands-free Imager is a wearable barcode scan solution for both 1D and 2D barcode symbologies.
Data Capture Figure 67 DS3678 Digital Scanner Scanning Considerations Typically, scanning is a simple matter of aim, scan, and decode, with a few quick trial efforts to master it. However, consider the following to optimize scanning performance: • Range: Scanners decode best over a particular working range — minimum and maximum distances from the barcode. This range varies according to barcode density and scanning device optics.
Data Capture Figure 68 Barcode Scanning – MC3300x–G Figure 69 Bar Code Scanning – MC3300x–S 3. Press and hold the Scan button or Trigger. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. 4. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot is used for increased visibility in bright lighting conditions. The Scan LEDs light green and a beep sounds, by default, to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully.
Data Capture Scanning with Laser Scanner To capture barcode data: 1. Ensure that an application is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). 2. Point the top of the device at a barcode. 3. On the MC3300x–R, rotate the Turret for optimal scanning position. 4. Point the scan exit window at a barcode. Figure 72 Barcode Scanning – MC3300x-G 5. Press and hold the Scan button. The red scan line turns on to assist in aiming.
Data Capture Figure 74 Barcode Scanning with RS507/RS507X 4. Press and hold the trigger. The red laser aiming pattern turns on to assist in aiming. Ensure the barcode is within the area formed by the cross-hairs in the aiming pattern. The aiming dot increases visibility in bright lighting conditions. The RS507/RS507X LEDs light green and a beep sounds to indicate the barcode was decoded successfully.
Data Capture Scanning with RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner To read a barcode, a scan-enabled app is required. Devices that contain the Zebra DataWedge app allows you to enable the scanner to decode barcode data and display the barcode content. To scan with the RS6000: 1. Pair the RS6000 with the device. See Pairing Using Bluetooth Human Interface Device for more information. 2. Ensure that an app is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). 3. Point the RS6000 at a barcode.
Data Capture Figure 79 RS6000 Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern 5. The captured data appears in the text field. Scanning with the DS3608 USB Scanner or DS3678 Bluetooth Scanner To scan with the DS3608 or DS3678: 1. Pair the scanner with the device. For more information, see Connecting a USB Scanner for the DS3608 or Pairing Bluetooth Scanners for the DS3678. 2. Ensure that an app is open on the device and a text field is in focus (text cursor in text field). 3.
Data Capture Figure 82 DS3608/DS3678 Pick List Mode with Multiple Barcodes in Aiming Pattern 5. The captured data appears in the text field. Pairing the RS507/RS507X/RS6000 Hands-Free Imager To connect the RS507/RS507X or RS6000 imager to the device, use one of the following methods: • Near Field Communication (NFC) (RS6000 only) • Simple Serial Interface (SSI) • Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) Mode.
Data Capture Figure 83 Align NFC Antennas The MC3300x pairs with the RS6000 and appears in the Status bar. NOTE: Not all Zebra devices support NFC readers and the Tap-to-Pair feature. Pairing in HID Mode Using Near Field Communication The MC3300x provides the ability to pair the RS6000 in HID Mode using NFC. NOTE: NFC is supported on the premium and premium + configurations of the device and only with the RS6000. 1. Ensure that NFC is enabled on the MC3300x. 2.
Data Capture Figure 84 Bluetooth HID Barcode 6. Remove the battery from the RS6000. 7. Re-install the battery into the RS6000. 8. Align the NFC icon on the RS6000 with the NFC icon on the MC3300x. The Status LED blinks blue indicating that the RS6000 is attempting to establish connection with the MC3300x. When connection is established, the Status LED turns off and the RS6000 emits a single string of low/high beeps. A notification appears on the MC3300x screen.
Data Capture Figure 86 Bluetooth Pairing Utility 2. Using the RS507/RS507X or RS6000, scan the barcode on the screen. The RS507/RS507X or RS6000 emits a string of high/low/high/low beeps. The Scan LED flashes green indicating that the RS507/RS507X or RS6000 is attempting to establish connection with the device. When connection is established, the Scan LED turns off and the RS507/RS507X or RS6000 emits one string of low/high beeps.
Data Capture Figure 87 RS507 Bluetooth HID Barcode Figure 88 RS6000 Bluetooth HID Barcode 5. Remove the battery from the RS507/RS507X or RS6000. 6. Re-install the battery into the RS507/RS507X or RS6000. 7. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch . 8. Touch Bluetooth. 9. Touch Pair new device. The device begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under Available devices. 10.
Data Capture 5. Touch Bluetooth. 6. Touch Pair new device. The device begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area and displays them under Available devices. 7. Scroll through the list and select XXXXX xxxxxx, where XXXXX is the scanner and xxxxxx is the serial number. The device connects to the scanner, the scanner beeps once and Connected appears below the device name. The Bluetooth device is added to the Paired devices list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established.
Data Capture O O O O O -- Aztec -- X X X X X X -- Canadian Postal -- O O -- O -- -- -- Chinese 2 of 5 O O O O O O O O Codabar X X X X X X X X Code 11 O O O O O O O O Code 128 X X X X X X X X Code 39 X X X X X X X X Code 93 O O O O O O O O Composite AB -- O O O O O O -- Composite C -- O O O O O O -- Discrete 2 of 5 O O O O O O O O Datamatrix -- X X X X X X -- Dutch Postal -- O O O O O O
Data Capture O O O O O -- Korean 3 of 5 O O O O O O O O MAIL MARK -- X X -- X X X -- Matrix 2 of 5 O O O O O O O O Maxicode -- X X X X X X -- MicroPDF -- O O O O O O -- MicroQR -- O O O O O O -- MSI O O O O O O O O PDF417 -- X X X X X X -- QR Code -- X X X X X X -- Decoder Signature -- O O O O O -- -- TLC 39 O O O O O O O O Trioptic 39 O O O O O O O O UK Postal -- O O O O O O -- UPCA
Wireless This section provides information on the wireless features: • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Bluetooth • Near Field Communications (NFC) • Cast. Wireless Local Area Networks Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the device to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the device on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure).
Wireless Accessing Settings Access Settings in any of the following ways: • Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and touch . • Double-swipe down from the top of the Home screen to open the Quick Access panel and touch • Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to open APPS and touch . Settings. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network To connect to a Wi-Fi network: 1. Swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel. 2.
Wireless 2. Touch Network & Internet > W-Fi. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and touch Saved networks. 4. Touch the name of the network. 5. In the dialog box, touch FORGET. 6. Touch . WLAN Configuration This section provides information on configuring Wi-Fi settings. Configuring a Secure Wi-Fi Network To set up a Wi-Fi network: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 3. Slide the switch to the ON position. 4. The device searches for WLANs in the area and lists them on the screen.
Wireless Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually add a Wi-Fi network if the network does not broadcast its name (SSID) or to add a Wi-Fi network when out of range. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 3. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position. 4. Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Add network. 5. In the Network name text box, enter the name of the Wi-Fi network. 6. In the Security drop-down list, set the type of security to: • None • WEP • WPA/WPA2 PSK • 802.1x EAP.
Wireless It is important for enterprise customers to be able to set up secure computing environments within their companies, making proxy configuration essential. Proxy configuration acts as a security barrier ensuring that the proxy server monitors all traffic between the Internet and the intranet. This is normally an integral part of security enforcement in corporate firewalls within intranets. To configure the device for a proxy server: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 3.
Wireless 13.Touch . Wi-Fi Preferences Use the Wi-Fi preferences to configure advanced Wi-Fi settings. From the Wi-Fi screen scroll down to the bottom of the screen and touch Wi-Fi preferences. • Open network notification - When enabled, notifies the user when an open network is available. • Advanced - Touch to expand options. • Additional settings - See Additional Settings. • Install Certificates – Touch to install certificates. • Network rating provider - Disabled (AOSP devices).
Wireless • About • Version - Displays the current Fusion information. Wi-Fi Direct Wi-Fi Direct devices can connect to each other without having to go through an access point. Wi-Fi Direct devices establish their own ad-hoc network when required, letting you see which devices are available and choose which one you want to connect to. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi preferences > Advanced > Wi-Fi Direct. The device begins searching for another Wi-Fi Direct device. 3.
Wireless The device supports Bluetooth Low Energy. Bluetooth Low Energy is targeted at applications in the healthcare, fitness, security, and home entertainment industries. It provides reduced power consumption and cost while maintaining standard Bluetooth range. 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.
Wireless Bluetooth Profiles The device supports the Bluetooth services listed in the table below: Table 19 Bluetooth Profiles Profile Description Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) Handles the search for known and specific services as well as general services. Serial Port Profile (SPP) Allows use of RFCOMM protocol to emulate serial cable connection between two Bluetooth peer devices. For example, connecting the device to a printer.
Wireless Bluetooth Radio Power Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (for example, an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the device. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity. NOTE: To achieve the best battery life, turn off radios when not in use. Enabling Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth: 1.
Wireless Changing the Bluetooth Name By default, the device has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected devices > Bluetooth. 3. If Bluetooth is not on, move the switch to turn Bluetooth on. 4. Touch Device name. 5. Enter a name and touch RENAME. 6. Touch . Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Once paired, connect to a Bluetooth device. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected device > Bluetooth. 3.
Wireless Using a Bluetooth Headset Use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when using an audio-enabled app. See Bluetooth for more information on connecting a Bluetooth headset to the device. Set the volume appropriately before putting on the headset. When a Bluetooth headset is connected, the speakerphone is muted. Near Field Communications NOTE: NFC is supported only on the premium and premium + configuration of the device.
Wireless Sharing Information Using NFC You can beam content like a web page, contact cards, pictures, YouTube links or location information from your screen to another device by bringing the devices together back to back. Make sure both devices are unlocked, support NFC, and have both NFC and Android Beam turned on. 1. Open a screen that contains a web page, video, photo or contact. 2. Move the back of the device toward the back of the other device.
Wireless When the devices connect, a sound emits, the image on the screen reduces in size, the message Touch to beam displays. 3. Touch anywhere on the screen. The transfer begins. Cast Use Cast to mirror the device screen on a Miracast enabled wireless display. 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Connected Devices. 3. Touch Cast. 4. Touch > Enable wireless display. The device searches for nearby Miracast devices and lists them. 5. Touch a device to begin casting. 6. Touch .
Accessories Introduction This chapter provides information for using the accessories for the device. MC3300x Accessories The table below lists the accessories available for the MC3300x. Table 20 MC3300x Accessories Accessory Part Number Description 1-Slot USB Charge Cradle with Spare Battery Charger CRD-MC33-2SUCHG-01 Charges the MC3300x main battery and a spare battery, and synchronizes the MC3300x with a host computer through a USB connection.
Accessories Table 20 MC3300x Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description 5-Slot Charge ShareCradle with 4-Slot Battery Charger CRD-MC33-4SC4BC-01 Charge only. Charges up to four devices and up to four spare batteries. Requires power supply (PWR-BGA12V108W0WW), DC line cord (CBL-DC-381A1-01) and a country specific grounded AC line cord.
Accessories Table 20 MC3300x Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description Power Supply PWR-WUA5V12W0US Wall adapter; Provides 12 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use in the United States. Power Supply PWR-WUA5V12W0GB Provides 12 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB Charge Cable. Includes plug adapter for use in the European Union. Power Supply PWR-WUA5V12W0EU Provides 12 VDC, 2.5A power to the USB Charge Cable.
Accessories Table 20 MC3300x Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description Cradle Adapter ADP-MC33-CRDCUP-01 MC3300x Charge Only Adapter for backwards compatibility with MC32 cradles. Works with MC32N0 1-Slot USB Cradle, 4-Slot Charge Only Cradle, and 4-Slot Ethernet Cradles. 2740 mAh Battery (Standard PowerPrecision+) BTRY-MC33-27MA-01 Replacement standard capacity battery. BTRY-MC33-27MA-10 Replacement standard capacity battery (10–pack).
Accessories Table 20 MC3300x Accessories (Continued) Accessory Part Number Description MC3300x-R Rubber Boot for Turret Cup SG-MC33-RBTRT-01 Provides additional protection for the MC3300x-R (turret cup). Tempered Glass Screen Protector MISC-MC33-SCRN-01 Provides additional protection for display (5-pack). Stylus and Tether SG-TC7X-STYLUS-03 Conductive carbon-filled stylus for capacitive touch panel; includes coiled tether (3-pack).
Accessories Battery Comparison The table below displays a comparison of the MC3300x batteries with the MC32N0 batteries. Table 22 Battery Comparison Feature MC32N0 MC3300x Battery Type PowerPrecision PowerPrecision+ Includes Zebra and PowerPrecision+ recessed logos No Yes Back Label Grey Blue Battery Compatibility • MC3300x PowerPrecision+ batteries are compatible with all MC3300x mobile computers and accessories.
Accessories Table 23 Spare Battery LED Charging Indicators Spare Battery LED (on cradle) Off Indication • The battery is not charging. • The battery is not inserted correctly in the cradle or connected to a power source. • Cradle is not powered. Solid Amber • Battery is charging. Solid Green • Battery charging is complete. Fast Blinking Red Charging error, e.g.: 2 blinks/second • Temperature is too low or too high.
Accessories • Provides a USB port for data communication between the mobile computer and a host computer or other USB devices (e.g., a printer). • Synchronizes information between the mobile computer and a host computer. With customized or third party software, it can also synchronize the mobile computer with corporate databases. • Compatible with the following batteries: • MC3300x 2740 mAh PowerPrecision+ standard battery. • MC3300x 5200 mAh PowerPrecision+ extended battery.
Accessories Setup Figure 94 1-Slot USB Charge Cradle Setup AC Line Cord Power Supply DC Line Cord USB Cable Charging the MC3300x Battery NOTE: To function properly, remove the entire rubber boot from the device before placing the device in a charging cradle. 1. Ensure that the cradle is connected to power. 2. Slide the mobile computer into the slot in the cradle. The mobile computer Charge LED Indicator, indicates the mobile computer battery charging status. 3.