Accessories Figure 125 Two Piece Rubber Boot 2. Slide the top of the MC3300x-R into the top of the rubber boot. Figure 126 Attach Top of Rubber Boot 3. Grasp the bottom of the rubber boot and place over the bottom of the MC3300x-R. Figure 127 Attach Bottom of Rubber Boot NOTE: To function properly, remove the entire rubber boot from the device before placing the device in a charging cradle or rigid holster.
Accessories MC3300x-S Rubber Boot The rubber boot provides additional protection to the MC3300x-S. To attach the rubber boot: 1. Slide the bottom of the MC3300x-S into the bottom of the rubber boot. Figure 128 Attach Bottom of Rubber Boot 2. Grasp the top of the rubber boot and place over the top of the MC3300x-S. Figure 129 Attach Top of Rubber Boot NOTE: To function properly, remove the entire rubber boot from the device before placing the device in a charging cradle or rigid holster.
Accessories Figure 130 Plastic Holster Detachable Belt Release Button Mobile Computer Figure 131 Attaching the Rigid Holster Clip Release Mobile Computer Holder The Rigid Holster holds the mobile computer on a belt or waist band. To insert the mobile computer, slide the mobile computer into the Rigid Holster with the screen facing the user. To remove the mobile computer, press and lift to remove the mobile computer.
Accessories Figure 132 Insert and Remove the Mobile Computer NOTE: To function properly, remove the entire rubber boot from the device before placing the device in a rigid holster. MC3300x-G Fabric Holster The fabric holster provides a soft holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a fabric mobile computer holder, a detachable shoulder strap and a belt strap. See figures below to attach the fabric holster to a belt and shoulder strap. Belt Strap Attach the fabric holster to a belt or waist band.
Accessories Figure 133 Attach the Fabric Holster to a Belt Shoulder Strap Attach the fabric holster to a shoulder strap.
Accessories Figure 134 Attach the Fabric Holster to a Shoulder Strap Using the Belt Strap The fabric holster holds the MC3300x-G on a belt or waist band. 1. Secure the belt strap over the belt or waistband and snap into place.
Accessories Figure 135 Secure Belt Strap On Belt 2. To insert the MC3300x-G, slide the mobile computer into the fabric holster with the screen facing the user. Figure 136 Insert MC3300x-G 3. Secure the MC3300x-G with the restraining strap and place over the MC3300x-G to secure in place.
Accessories Figure 137 Secure with Strap 4. To remove the MC3300x-G, unsnap the restraining strap to release. Lift the MC3300x-G out of the fabric holster. Using the Shoulder Strap 1. Connect the clips on the shoulder strap to the rings on the fabric holster. 2. Place the shoulder strap over your head and rest on your shoulder.
Accessories Figure 138 Shoulder Strap 3. Lift the strap and insert the MC3300x-G into the holster. 4. Secure the strap to hold the MC3300x-G in place. MC3300x-R/S Fabric Holster The fabric holster provides a soft holder for the mobile computer. It consists of a fabric mobile computer holder, a detachable shoulder strap and a belt clip. See figures below to attach the fabric holster to a belt and shoulder strap. Belt Clip Attach the fabric holster to a belt or waist band.
Accessories Figure 139 Attach the Fabric Holster to a Belt Shoulder Strap Attach the fabric holster to a shoulder strap.
Accessories Using the Belt Clip The fabric holster holds the MC3300x-R/S on a belt or waist band. 1. Secure the belt clip on the fabric holster, if it is not already attached. Figure 141 Secure Belt Clip On Fabric Holster 2. Secure the belt clip on the belt or waistband. Figure 142 Secure Belt Clip On Belt 3. To insert the MC3300x-R/S, slide the mobile computer into the fabric holster with the screen facing the user.
Accessories Figure 143 Insert MC3300x-R/S 4. Secure the MC3300x-R/S with the restraining strap and place over the MC3300x-R/S to secure in place. Figure 144 Secure with Strap 5. To remove the MC3300x-R/S, lift the restraining strap to release. Lift the MC3300x-R/S out of the fabric holster. Using the Shoulder Strap 1. Connect the clips on the shoulder strap to the rings on the fabric holster. 2. Place the shoulder strap over your head and rest on your shoulder.
Accessories Figure 145 Shoulder Strap 3. Lift the strap and insert the MC3300x-R/S into the holster. 4. Secure the strap to hold the MC3300x-R/S in place. Un-powered Forklift Mount The Un-powered Forklift Mount allows the user to place the MC3300x in a holder while installed on a forklift. However, it does not provide charging or communication to the terminal. The Forklift Mount can be installed on a square surface or roll bar of a forklift and supports portrait (vertical) orientation.
Accessories Figure 146 Forklift Mount To use the MC3300x in the forklift mount holder: 1. Insert the MC3300x into the Forklift Mount Holder in an upright position. Figure 147 Insert MC3300x 2. Secure the device with the rubber strap and snap into place.
Accessories Figure 148 Secure Device and Snap Replacement Hand Strap for MC3300x-G To install the hand strap: 1. Thread the lanyard loop through the opening near the base of the trigger handle. Figure 149 Insert Loop Through Handle Slot 2. Insert the top end of the hand strap through the loop.
Accessories Figure 150 Thread Hand Strap Through Loop 3. Thread the hand strap through the lanyard. 4. Pull the hand strap through the loop. 5. Thread the end of the hand strap with the tab through the slot on the bottom of the MC3300x-G. Figure 151 Thread Tab Through Slot 6. Slide the tab through the slit in the hand strap so that the tip of the tab is facing away from the MC3300x-G. Replacement Hand Strap for MC3300x-R/S To install the hand strap: 1.
Accessories Figure 152 Thread Tab Through Top Slot 2. Slide the tab through the slit in the hand strap so that the tip of the tab is facing away from the MC3300x-R/S. Figure 153 Slide Tab Through Slit 3. Thread the end of the hand strap with the velcro through the slot at the bottom of the MC3300x-R/S.
Accessories Figure 154 Thread Velcro Through Bottom Slot 4. Pull the strap to the desired length and secure using the velcro. Figure 155 Pull Strap and Secure Velcro Lanyard WARNING: This accessory is not intended to be used with the MC33XX-G device. The lanyard is an optional accessory for securing the MC33XX-R or MC33XX-S device to the user, which is comprised of multiple pieces. The lanyard can be worn using the cross-body strap, or it can be worn on the belt, after removing the cross-body strap.
Accessories Figure 156 Lanyard Device to Retractor Interface Belt Clip Quick Release Button Retractor Retractor to Strap Interface Strap Extender Shoulder Pad Cross-body Strap Lanyard Cord Install Lanyard on MC3300x To install the lanyard on the MC3300x: 1. Thread the tab of the Device to Retractor Interface through the slot at the bottom of the MC3300x.
Accessories Figure 157 Thread Tab Through Slot 2. Slide the tab through the slit in the Device to Retractor Interface. Figure 158 Slide Tab Through Slit Using the Cross-body Strap 1. Place arm through strap and over the head to wear cross-body.
Accessories Figure 159 Cross-body Lanyard 2. If needed, slide the Strap Extender to adjust the length of the Cross-body Strap to the desired length. 3. If needed, slide the Shoulder Pad along the Cross-body Strap to adjust the position of the Shoulder Pad for comfort. Using the Belt Clip To use the lanyard on a belt: 1. Detach the Cross-body Strap from the Retractor. To do this, unthread the tab of the Retractor to Strap Interface from the slot in the Retractor.
Accessories Figure 160 Remove Cross-body Strap 2. Place the Belt Clip on a belt or waistband. Figure 161 Belt Clip Lanyard Charging the MC3300x with the Lanyard To charge the MC3300x when using the lanyard: 1. Press the Quick Release Button on the Retractor. 2. Place the MC3300x in the charging cradle. The Device to Retractor Interface remains attached to the MC3300x, while charging.
Application Deployment Security The device implements a set of security policies that determine whether an application is allowed to run and, if allowed, with what level of trust. To develop an application, you must know the security configuration of the device, and how to sign an application with the appropriate certificate to allow the application to run (and to run with the needed level of trust). NOTE: Ensure the date is set correctly before installing certificates or when accessing secure web sites.
Application Deployment 8. If prompted, enter the certificate’s password and touch OK. 9. Enter a name for the certificate and in the Credential use drop-down, select VPN and apps or Wi-Fi. 10.Touch OK. The certificate can now be used when connecting to a secure network. For security, the certificate is deleted from the microSD card or internal memory. Configuring Credential Storage Settings 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Security & location > Encryption & credentials.
Application Deployment 1. On the Home screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. 2. Touch License Manager. The application starts and displays the following License Manager Home screen, when there are no licenses currently active on the device. Figure 162 License Manager Home Screen - Without Licenses Settings Floating Action Button The application starts and displays the following License Manager Home screen, when there are licenses currently active on the device.
Application Deployment • Perpetual • Permanent • Trial License • Test Third Row - Includes the expiration date of the license in the format MM/DD/YY. If the license type is Perpetual/Permanent, Expires Never displays. Remaining Rows - The rows below the expiration date include a list of products followed by an arrow at the end of each row which enables you to expand each product to view the list of features activated for the product.
Application Deployment Figure 165 Source Selection Screen 6. Select License Source. This drop-down list includes all the license sources available on the device. A valid license source must be selected. This field usually indicates the name of the server for any of the user-added license sources. There are three default license sources available. • Cloud • Local Server • Offline The user has the ability to add a new Custom Server or a new Local Server. See Add License Source on page 195.
Application Deployment add a new license source. The license source added corresponds to a custom relay/proxy server set up by the customer. • Production Server • UAT Server • Custom Server Figure 167 Select Cloud Source Options 8. Enter the URL of the license source. This field only displays when the user is given the option to add a new license source for Custom Server and Local Server. This field is visible while viewing any user-added license source which will be read-only. 9. Enter Name.
Application Deployment Figure 168 Select License Source Screen 2. Enter a valid server URL and a unique name to identify the license source. 3. Touch Submit. All the valid license sources added by the user (Custom/Local) are available for selection in the Select License Source list in the License Source screen while activating a license. All the license sources also display in the License Sources Settings screen. NOTE: All license sources (Custom and Local) added by the user are read only.
Application Deployment Settings To access License Manager Settings: 1. On the MC33XX Home screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. 2. Touch License Manager. The License Manager Home screen displays. 3. Touch Figure 169 Settings. Settings Screen Notifications Settings Use Notifications to set whether you want to receive push notifications and a reminder for the license expirations.
Application Deployment Figure 170 Notifications Push Notification - Toggle the switch to the ON position, to receive notifications on the device for license expiry. Reminder for Expiry - Touch the drop-down list, to set the time period before which the user is notified of license expiry.
Application Deployment Figure 171 License Source Screen The first two items in the License Source screen are the default license sources: • Production Server • UAT Server These two license sources are followed by user-added license sources. Add License Source in Settings The user can add a new Custom Server or a Local Server license source. New license sources can be added from the Activate License screen or from the License Source Settings screen.
Application Deployment Figure 172 Select License Source Screen 7. Enter a valid server URL and a unique name to identify the license source. 8. Touch Submit. The recently added license source on the Settings screen is automatically selected as the current license source in the Activate License screen. All the valid license sources added by the user (Custom/Local) are available for selection in the Select License Source list in the License Source screen while activating a license.
Application Deployment Device ID - Displays the unique serial number of the device on which License Manager is installed. License Manager Version - Displays the version of License Manager installed on the device. License Agent Version - Displays the version of the License Agent installed on the device. Development Tools Android Application Development Development Workstation Android development tools are available at developer.android.com.
Application Deployment The StageNow Staging Solution includes the following components: • The StageNow Workstation tool installs on the staging workstation (host computer) and lets the administrator easily create staging profiles for configuring device components, and perform other staging actions such as checking the condition of a target device to determine suitability for software upgrades or other activities. The StageNow Workstation stores profiles and other created content for later use.
Application Deployment Application Installation After an application is developed, install the application onto the device using one of the following methods: • USB connection, see Installing Applications Using the USB Connection. • Android Debug Bridge, see Installing Applications Using the Android Debug Bridge. • microSD Card, see Installing Applications Using a microSD Card. • Mobile device management (MDM) platforms that have application provisioning.
Application Deployment 4. Slide the switch to the ON position. 5. Touch USB Debugging. A check appears in the check box. The Allow USB debugging? dialog box appears. 6. Touch OK. 7. On the host computer, open a command prompt window and use the adb command: adb install where: = the path and filename of the apk file. 8. Disconnect the device from the host computer. See USB Communication.
Application Deployment Uninstalling an Application To uninstall an application: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch Apps & notifications. 3. Touch See all apps to view all apps in the list. 4. Scroll through the list to the app. 5. Touch the app. The App info screen appears. 6. Touch Uninstall. 7. Touch OK to confirm. Performing a System Update System Update packages can contain either partial or complete updates for the operating system.
Application Deployment 9. Press the Power button. The System Update installs and then the device returns to the Recovery screen. 10.Press the Power button to reboot the device. NOTE: If installing GMS software on a device that had Non-GMS software or Non-GMS software on a device that had GMS software, perform a Factory or Enterprise reset (retains enterprise data). Using ADB To update the system using ADB: 1.
Application Deployment Verify System Update Installation To check that the system update installed properly: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Touch System > About phone. 3. Scroll down to Build number. 4. Ensure that the build number matches the new system update package file number. Performing an Enterprise Reset An Enterprise Reset erases all user data in the /data partition, including data in the primary storage locations (/sdcard and emulated storage).
Application Deployment Using ADB To perform an Enterprise Reset using ADB: 1. Connect the device to the Rugged Charge/USB cable or insert the device into the 1-Slot USB/Charge Only Cradle. 2. Connect the cable or cradle to the host computer. 3. On the device, swipe down from the Status bar to open the Quick Access panel and then touch . 4. Touch System > Developer options. 5. Slide the switch to the ON position. 6. Touch USB Debugging. A check appears in the check box.
Application Deployment 1. Go to the Zebra Support & Downloads web site, www.zebra.com/support. 2. Download the appropriate Factory Reset file to a host computer. Using microSD Card 1. Copy the Factory Reset zip file to the root of the microSD card. • Copy the zip file to a microSD card using a host computer (see USB Communication for more information) and then installing the microSD card into the device (see Replacing the microSD Card for more information).
Application Deployment 11.Press the Power button. 12.On the host computer, open a command prompt window and use the adb command: adb devices. The following displays: List of devices attached XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device (where XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the device number). NOTE: If device number does not appear, ensure that ADB drivers are installed properly. 13.Type: adb reboot recovery 14.Press Enter. The System Recovery screen appears. 15.Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to apply from adb. 16.
Application Deployment • Free - Indicates the total amount of unused RAM. • Memory used by apps - Touch to view RAM usage by individual apps. Internal Storage The device has internal storage. The internal storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from when the device is connected to a host computer. Some applications are designed to be stored on the internal storage rather than in internal memory. To view the used and available space on the internal storage: 1. Go to Settings. 2.
Application Deployment 2. Touch > Storage settings. 3. Touch Format as internal. 4. Touch ERASE & FORMAT. 5. Touch DONE. Enterprise Folder The Enterprise folder (within internal flash) is a super-persistent storage that is persistent after a reset and an Enterprise Reset. The Enterprise folder is erased during a Factory Reset. The Enterprise folder is used for deployment and device-unique data. The Enterprise folder is approximately 128 MB (formatted).
Application Deployment Managing Downloads Files and apps downloaded using the Browser or Email are stored on the microSD card or Internal storage in the Download directory. Use the Downloads app to view, open, or delete downloaded items. 1. Swipe the screen up and touch 2. Touch . > Downloads. 3. Touch and hold an item, select items to delete and touch 213 . The item is deleted from the device.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintaining the Device For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the device: • In order to avoid scratching the screen, 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 device screen. • The touch-sensitive screen of the device is glass. Do not drop the device or subject it to strong impact.
Maintanence and Troubleshooting • Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers, including non-Zebra batteries and chargers. Use of an incompatible battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you have any questions about the compatibility of a battery or a charger, contact the Global Customer Support Center.